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(fflje rcgon Slrgus. W. Zb A4ms, Sdltor. o&soozr CITY I SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1800. Republican Nomination!. 'or J'reiilent, ABRAHAM LINCOLN OK ILLINOIS. For Vict J'rtiiilchl, IIANN'IUAL 1IAMLI.V, of miks. for Preaidentiul Electori, T. J. Pars, D. J. Vtnua., W. II. U'atiih. Til Lease r lb mar. Although wo oro beaten In the lute race for Congressman by a very small majority, we are by ho menu disheartened. The signs of the times are most encouraging. The edict liai gone forth that Oregon must ond shall be a Republican Stutc. Tlie only question now ig ono of time. The ditto In not fur In tha future when we shull bare an decided, fixed, and reliable a Re publican majority a Iowa hit. The Re publican party boxes all Its calculations of success upon a general diffusion of Its Priu clplcs. Tlio doctriucs it enuueiutes are correct, noble, constitutional, and In Imr mony with the genius of our Government. They aro such as recommend themselves to public intelligence and take hold of the popular heart. With free speech and free press, we are certuiu to triumph. Our weapons are as much superior to the weap ons of sectionalism, as tlio cannon, the sword, and Slinrpc's riflo aro superior to the butcher kuife, the war club, nud the Indians' bow and orrow. Wherever the laws and public sentiment will allow of a fair Deld and open light, wo aro suro to gain the victory. Iletiublicuuism appeals to tlio intelligence, the honor, aud the in terest of the American people. That in telligence nniHt be furnished with argu ments, that honor must bo etimulutcd, aud that intercut must be satisfied that its cluims uro not in conflict with the giant march of mind and the noble impulses of humanity.' All this must be brought about !y a thorough nnd persistent discussion. Every iuch of ground we gain is consecra ted ground it is oure by a clear and in disputable title forever. Kvery triumph of principle tliut we nchicvo Is a permanent one. The only question that can be raised as to tlio certainty of our currying the ma jority with us, is, pro the majority of our Voters possessed of intelligence cnomrh to clisrrimiiintu between tlio right and the wrong, uml of honesty enough to choose tho path of honor when discovered 1 It takes a man with a mind nud a soul to make a thorough Republican, aud when moli a man becomes a Republican from principle, he will never bo anything else. A'nil rtnti in i .....I... - I. .. ... vm.i iivni iiiuitu niien u mnii yoU llio jieinoerntic ticket, till Democracy claims some higher nnd nobler principles ol action than thoso which constituto the animm off piracy. That a majority of our citizens nro good material fur Republicans, is prov u by tho gigantic strides which tho party lms umdo iu every (ato where tho (I a" has heou run up, toward a permanent ascend ency. Although we haro as yet failed to carry Oregon, wo soo nothing Iu tho future but tho most cheering prospects. The overwhelming majority agninst sluvcry that secured to us a free constitution, shows that wehuve the material, while our steady gains iu mose counties that have beeit moroiigiiiy canvassed and judiciously ojij cruted upon, show that we aro fust con vtrting that material into Republican snii! t.nmt W'l .1 . 'i iiiieniiiu party was first orgu ized, we hud n clear majority against us not less limn thrco thousand votes. Ln.f year, we came within sixteen votes of elect ing Logan to Congress. This year, Sheil has beaten Lognu a few more rotes, yet the footing up shows n decided Republican gain upon principle. Wo think that near ly live hundred Democrats voted Tor Logon last year for the reason that Stout was an imported California Know Nothing. It WM aleulated to secure those votes this year for the sectional candidate by running an Oregon Irishman. Jjy taking these votes from Logau aud giving them to Sheil, it was calculated by the seetiouulists that Logan would be beaten bv a thons.in.l m.. Jorily. Their failure to place these votes to the credit of fanatic-Ism, by removing .... v..v mat gave tlieiu to us last year, shows that iustcad of having fallen off, the Republican party has actually gained upon luiiL-ipiu gome lour Hundred votes or more It 1. .... .1 . ... ' j. true mat. we Have had tho assistance of about eight hundred anti-Lane Demo- crula who voted for Logan, although thev still claim to belong to tho Douglas De mocracy, u we elect a Republican 1'rcsi tlcnt, these votes will nearly all be perma nently utluchrd to our party, and we shall carry enougli more froui those that were given to Shell to elect our ticket in the next struggle by a handsome majority. u any contingency or barter and trade between the Una and Douglas wings by way of a fusion, not more than three hun drcd out of the eight hundred bolters can ever sguiu be carried for an " lv.m.i:. ticket," Tho Democratic organisation can never bo Rlivnirtli..,..! .,.. ., ....,. ulul, luin lnrfe hundred votes in Oregon iu any eontingen-7-. .Whatever contingency may arise, the Republicans have only to maintain their rganizatioo, run a full tklet, and work Uttt'U , will a fcoj prospect of suet in the State, with almost a certain pros pect of carrying several strong counties, not excepting Marion and Linn. What ever contingency may arise, we believe that Marion county has rallied for the lost time for sectionalism. Upon no imaginable shuffling of the po litical cards that we can think of, can the Democratic party under any leader carry the State by anything of a forniiduble ma jority. The Lane party has the organiza tion it has the voters it Is marshuled by leaders maddened to insanity by defect, and they will never make terms with a weak faction that cannot bring nioro than three hundred votes to their support, when these rotes are tendered upon condition of a deeper humiliation of those leaders who are already trodden Into the mire of polit ical Infamy by quondum friends and politi cal bedfellows. Tho Republican parly is to-day the rising sun iu Oregon. Any man of any political sagacity must seo this. The leaders of both factions must see that any arrangement which may be patched up in order to advance the interest of this or the other aspirant, will be a mere tem porary affair a momentary cessation of hostilities, demanded only by the interests of two or three men an arruugement which, so fur from strengthening the party in the future, will be plucing a new maga zine under it, which will blow it into the heart of the Pacific. These leaders nm.-.t see that the Republican party will soon control the reins of the National Govern ment, and that any move made by them iu the way of harmonizing this or that man's pretensions, will be placing their own in terest forever out of sight, except upon the contingency of tho triumph next Novem ber of the faction of the Democracy to which he has attached himself. If Dou glas is elected, every office-holder here will walk the plunk that is certain while the triumph of Luno or tho Administration party will sink tho Douglasitcs hero still lower, by proscription and increased abuse. Let things shape themselves as they will, we assure our friends that the dny-stnr of our triumph is already dawning. Let them go to work in good earnest to curry the State for Lincoln this fall, ui d, our word for it, we will not be troubled with Demo- cj-utie niisrulwiieli longer m Ongon. CI f.l. . . 1. r. ......... iNiiEox r ram-is, j.sq. ucrrii buntirs kinsman ut Albany wya that Simeon Frau ds, Esq., former editor of the Illinois State Journal, is now editing for a short timo tho Oregoninn, nnd, in ordi r to injure his in- LATt'.n VROU TUB KAHi Unroln Ue Is. We hare news from the East of June. We oro under obli Truey & Co. for lute papers, In the Senate, ou the 12il the House amendments to tho Pacific Telegraph bill were concurred In. The bill for the relief of Anson Dart, ex-SuDcrintcndent of Indian Affairs for Oregon, was nasaed. notwithstanding the opposition of Senator La no. The bill appropriating $3,400,000 for tho Oregon and Washington Territory war debt was defeated In the House, Tlio Pacific Telegraph Rill, as amended bv the House, passed the Senate, which 10th Tho Chicago Press and Tribuno ssys: Iks Unsaa Kuctrtjf Male Trte Address I pr o. h deliver an (ddre t to Ten thousand inquiries will be made as to the looks, the hubils, tastes, and other of Honest Old Abo. We anticipate a few of them. Mr Lincoln stands six feet four Inches high In his stockings. His frame is not muscular, but gaunt and wiry; his arms arc long, but not unreasonably so for a person of his bight; his lower limbs ore not dis- proportioned to his body. Iu walking, his gait thongh firm is never brisk. He steps slowly and deliberately, ulinoot always with his head inclined forward and Ins Tolhe PrienJi of Ttmperanre throughout tha COUKT-JUMJtfK Onronfu., tin Slute. f tvtryMinr, nteuinre; or rfffly, Jul,, u, IbtiO, at U'.look , ii.iot in uwwwm iimvw ummu pftlN4 (q yvan kliowing lli cum of ibij, vfurr, mm RrsHKcTED Fkmow lsurur.ns: Hon est differences of opinion undoubted! exist nuiong us us to the best measures for the promotion of tho teinpcruiicj cause; but we are all ogrecd in our oppos.tion to alcohol as a beverage, and wo nil wa tho wd of more light iimong the people- upon this subject. And now the qii'stioii is, can wo not all unite our labors on some general dun for the dissemination of temperance principles patiently and extensively? Iu confidence that yoo will bo happy to fall in with tho object nnd cordiully unite iu tho hand, clas,K,d behind bis back. In matter pun. - . " of dress, he is by no means precise. Always TJ',,rl Cul,cer, or ,,bic siinnlf nmois .i. h"W Ilia Jnws have lxn ui,nr.Hi J "r't r Ik, . I emilmM mi .L I 1 M .1. '""" B'A-CANTOXWit" tar. My r.). ela and thanlia t ,,m j,, l.d:.i Mliohoiiortil nit with tfjr p,WMt "Jj now hi b ia tlio Dainoeralio Part;, allows the Postmastcr Gcnerul to advortise clean, he is never fashionable: he is careless .cn,cram.c meetings on tho first Monday t I. 1- I. ..M.I It.- I . nl.. I.tll t- . . . l - I t I '. a l .1. f.. ........ In.un mttit evening ol encu moniii in cvei wnu bhu neighborhood throughout the State. Our principal dependence in sustaining these concerts must bo upon the K-oplu of each neighborhood, whose short, free, off hand speeches nnd stirring temperance sor.gs for propossls to build tho line. The bill is a law. A dispatch from Washington, dated 12th, snys that Forney gave testimony before tlie Covouo Committee ol so impor tant a chnructer, that a copy was ordered to be forwarded to the President for ex nminntiou before being made public, and the witness placed under obligations not to reveal his testimony until It is concluded, ond tho President makes known his plea sure on the subject. Mrxiro. Dispatches from Mexico stale that the Liberals are losing ground gruil Uilly, and the Juan z government will be broken up. Ei'RorR. The news from Europe is importune Garibaldi entered Palermo on the 20th. The oflicinl Neapolitan dis patches say that the Insurgents have been defeated in scverul buttles; but Guribnlbi's forces are increasing in numbers, nnd he appears to have been successful tn his most Important movements, Tt hkky in Jeopardy. A correspondent of the Loudon News says; France and Russia haro ogreed to divide Turkey England was to receive a share, but if she would not agree, the others would proceed and lalto lllu whole themselves. " Lincoln's Record. Lincoln, the Ro- puhlican candidate, was In Congress during tlie Mexican war, aud u violent opponent ol iwotutesmaH. The Statesman misrepresents. Lincoln was not in Congress till near the close of ol wine. He is not addicted to to- the war, and he teat not a violent oppo nent of it. Ho went to Congress in I)(Cinbcr, 1847, when Gen. Scott had been in possession of Mexico for threo months, and the war was virtually closed- ami, though opposed to the Administration he never refused to voto for any npprO' priation necessary to carry on the war We Imps the Statesman will have tho innnlincsito correct and confess its error, llucnccsuys Unit Mr. I-rnncis wus once i or at least never repeat so stale a slander as v. has given currency to iu the above extract. Treasurer of tho Illinois State Agricultu Jul Society, nnd came away a defaulter. J)clusion also says that Mr. F. was once whipped by Stephen A. Douglas. Mr. V Francis was never Treasurer of tlio Illinois ;t!tuto Agricultural Society, consequently ho novcr had anything to do with the funds, nnd of course could not lie' a de faulter. So much for that Blander. So fur from having been whipped by Douglus, the whipping was entirely ou tha other side, if taking Douglas up with one hand nnd spunking him with the other cm: be called a whipping. Mr. Francis is a re markably quiet, pcnccablo man, nnd a thorough gentleman; ho consequently makes no bluster about " bullet-holes," anil a "fighting-stock" ancestry. During Ms long career ns an editor in Illinois, hu wus forced into difficulties with Democrats on several occasions, m ull of which Mr. F. l.ko a truo Republican, gave tho blacks a good drubbing. Delusion has hud oppor tunities to seo that ns on editor Mr. F. is but not slovenly. In manner lio is re markably cordial, and, at tho same time, simple. His politeness is always suict re, but never cluboruto ondoppnssivo. A warm shake of the hand and a warmer smile of recognition are his methods of Uiust constitute the Maplo of permanent greeting his friends. At rest, his futures, interest; but besides these, lei sermons a m though those of a man of mark, are not rluboru.e f ''.n.Zffi 6 . , . when practicable, yet no monthly meeting mini an miui.g iu o ,,,,.,1 , n,n Mill for Want Of t It'll). when his fine dark groy eyes aro light- entertain great confidence in the ed op by any emotion, nud his f atures r.fd und fidelity of tlio ladies of Oregon iu begin their piny, he would be chosen from sustaining these concerts and giving them ft lllgll lulie llliu tuiiiliuiiiuing mii. We also bono all our friends will aid our couiitr Vice Presidents in collecting such important incidents ar'sing in the course of tho work among you us many ue important for tho temperance archives of tho State and valuable Tor the future lustornn. And now, let us all begji our monthly concert ou the first Monduy evening in Julv. Will nil the papers of the State be so kind ns to copy tins circular. Signed iu behuirof the O. S. T. S., O. Dickinson, PrtVt. E. Arnold, Cor. Sec. A Tale. A few doys siuce, a man lir- ing on Lower Molnll.i, having been absent a uny or two nt work', went nome and ac costed his wife with tho very natural qucs tion, "How is your health?" to which she flatly replied, " It's none of your business." This was n stunner, but ho rallied, nnd said, " Yes, but it is my business, ns I am more interested in your welfare than any one else." lint ho was met witli the ns- tounding declaration, " Mr. has prom' ised to pay tho expenses of my getting a divorce from you, nnd will marry mo him self." Tlie equanimity of tho husband was slightly disturbed by this announcement but tho next morning, on going to resume bis work, he said, " Wife, as I expect to be absent two or three days, I wish you would put mo up n jar of milk to use," which request wus duly complied with by tho obedient wife. At noon, feeling tliTtr, 10 unstopped his jar of ni!Ik, and took scv era! swallows of tho same, and would have taken more, if hchndu't made tin discov ery that ho was swallowing more nrsenic than was consistent with the laws of gooii health. Ho gave some of the milk to his dog to try that dog which h id been his among a crowd as one who had in him not only the kindly sentiments which women love, but the heavier metul of which full- grown men nud Presidents are made. His hair is black, and, though thin, is wiry His head sits well on his shoulders, but bevond that it defies description. It nearer resembles that of Clay than Webster; but it is unlike either. It Is very large and, phrenologically, well proportioned, bttot oning power in all its developments. A slightly Roman nose, a wide-cut mouth, nnd a dark complexion, with the appearance of having been weuthcr-beaten, complete tho description, In his personal habits, Mr. Lincoln is as simple as a child. Ho lores n good dinner, and cats with tho nppetito which goes with a great brain; but his food is plain and uutritious. He never drinks in toxica ting liquors of any sort, not even a funeiul of my diar lllllu I'lunur, art uiu my love fur Mm, Tin riehnt anil (wtaUit Suww Out bloMoiiw fur ilia tonib. -"" Oregon Cily, Dd July, 18C.0. ' g, y jj A Uti "" The LitdiM of Ilia 8rwinc CirU. ' pr ilitir lliatik lo all Hie pukmm .t io klmlly aintJ lln-m In tlirlr pwluWMWV' tha fc'ale. Elally are llieir thanks doe to Mtmi Milwsin, Fskd, CuaiM, Tana. Jon.. Wiiitmck, 1). W. OiAKi.and 8. J, McCoufcT Publisher of llio Dully Adie rtiwr, 7 llioir goncrom and rnluaUa aid. ' They would alio jralefully aekwwWp j. IbdeuiaJnaat lu tho gentlrnieu wlivio -mi leuilrred lo tlieni tho free iuo of tha buj which tliey occuplod. M. II. llouaaai, Orcron Cily, July 6ih, 1600. Bamuij Protrrllve lalaa, Dlt. tea, At 6AI.KM, will hold lie Doxtnw.' on Iheliiat Wodueaday, tha SAih, of UxuS otIO o'clock a.m. jluiinrw of imul, ' ijuitv the alieiidanco of every munUr. Orrgo Utvttlon, o77li7af Mrelaat llutmony Hull every Ktiday m,rw at half it 7 o'clock. Braihr.n in raii,J' ut invited lo attend. D. ItUTU'lMir1 irt 1). W.CnAio, u.a ' uucco in any 01 its stinpes. lie never was accused of a licentious act iu all I i) lift. lie never uses profane language. He never gambles; wo doubt if ho ever indulges iu any games of cliuucc. lie is particular ly cautious ubout incurring pecuniary obli gations for any purpose whhtever; nnd, in debt, he is never content until the score is tlisciiargcu. e presumo he owes no man n dollar. Ho never .speculates. Tho rage for tho sudden acquisition of weultli never took hold of . him. 'His gains from his professiou have been moderate, but sufficient for. his purposes. While others have d retimed of gold, he lias been iu pursuit of knowledge. In nil his dealings ho has the reputation of being generous but exuet, and. above all. n liiriouslr honest. Hi would be a bold man who would say that Abraham Lincoln ever wronged any one companion in prosperity, nnd was now to out of a cent, or ever spent a dollar that l,u sacrificed to satisfy n thirst for knowl ho had not honestly earned. His struggles edge but tho gorge of tho unsuspecting in curly l.fe Imvo ntado him careful of animal rosest it,nnd a 'reaction' took place. money, but his generosity with his own is Tho doso wns too strong. The next day, z. o. o. r. Oheuox I.ouok No. ;i uierU ,t thrlr ItH Wf ly nuilo I lie IjiihI OnVe, on .Monday ,M j ejch eik. Itrellirni in gnod alanilinenn, to atlen.l. K. A. COLLAR!) N. u. A. J. Chapman, P.ro. Src'y. jo Multnomah lodge 17o. 1, 4 K. A: A. M.. holdaila atale d cnmm,a. ila t:om In tho Sons iif Ti-innrrmica 4 llio huturiln)' iec din; tlie l ull Alma ! month, liieilireii in gnod a'andinu in. a,M lo alleiul. A. L. LOVEJOY, ff M U. W. CiiAm. Sec'y. j'j Haitit' HrHirni.-i hi, "p, ,fpul teinr.ly i-onibinej in ti w If tin- prupi-niei of Jta. tiM-ptle, a mild culhnrtic, and a tonic. Ilonk. ly rrmuvea from the bloori, and olhur flndt ii iL. body, tha impuritiea ol unbeallhy ecrrlwaliH, j engender ami fn d dineu-, Ihui lltikit; ,nki rnoi m uie iii.imuy. Aiuiniin proreit JrS.t cioua it inuy bo iut.ru al ull timn wlih p,,rct rafety, us il cmituina no otverfiil draiio dritf i dibihtate tlie ajatem, or inimriil woaloraa I Ik' coiisiiliilion. Prepur" d nud rotd by A.H. &. I). SANDS, IW Fulton at , New York. I'rico 91 per buttle. nix b lllea for $. O" Kcud the advertikemrnl ia aimlbft ealam. !o!d by Da. S'I KKI.E, Or-gm Cil, ttd r liriiggia'a jr. nen.l y. SOIIIUI. ItlllU'inlia uiiln nnt.ll ...i.. 1 KniMuiuuiiii. iivm.f f, nt r inon ... I - v w, ,i,OU n!l U1IH uccn luted by some,) it is urobuble that this ir i.d i, i . . .. "j vunusnjr iu snow Wlietlict Mr. .Francis belongs to tho " flying artil lery,' he can Imvo lus curiosity satisfied by culling down tins way. ui mil ur uu.l, All llliu cnv, mo uay was very pleasantly obsorrcd by tho chil dren and their friends. The Band of Hope lormed u line procession, at tho Sons of Teniperuiico Hall, and marched to the Congregational Church, where some appro priute speeches wero miide; after which. they went to tho grounds neur the Baptist tliureh, where a bountiful pieuic wns pro vided, and several hours were passed in cheerful amusements, to the great gratifica tion or the little folks. Tho Rival made an excursion to Vancouver, carrying about 400 passengers, who cunio back nt an ear ly hour, highly delighted with the trip. At Villein, thero wos an immense con course of people larger probably than was ever assembled at any place in Or egon. Wo learn that Col. Rakers oration was very excellent, fully sustaining his great reputation. Our neighbors at Portland, we are soiry to learn, (baled in their attempt to cele brate. They made on pajr long pro cession, but the people would not come and form it. Judge Williams prepared an ad mirable address of course, but the audi ence would not come to hear it, and so the whole affair turned out a failure. Better luck next time. Vaxcouvku Cnnoxii i.K. Wo have re ceived the first number of a paper pub lished nt iincoitver, W. P., under the above title, by L. K. V. Coon and John M. Murphy. Tho Chronicle is well print ed, got up in good style, and Is furnished at $3 per unnuni in advance. Tlio editor- inl department is under the control of Mr Coon, who will doubtless oiiinago it with tho suiiic ubility ho displayed iu the col umns of tho Roscburg Express. We think, however, n decided improvement could bo made by his discarding tho use of the outlandish terra " conduction." - - .' Comkt. For a week or more pnst, whon it is not cloudy, a comet cm be plainly seen m tho north west part of tho heavens, with a welt-Uehncd tail. It is vinible till about tcu o'clock. As this is the year in which astronomers look for the return of tho bllt 110 mua ovcr cllal'b,(iJ tllllt. profess- where it wns found she had taken a boat, great comet known as Charles tho Fifth's ,0I,H caPcl'y. 0" lls citizen dealing with B0lle "P the river. Could a mnu do ns neighbors, ho would depart from the Scriptural command. At homo he live- liko a gentleman of modest means and simple tastes. A good-sized house of wood, simply but tastefully furnished. proverbial.' He is n regular attciidunt upon religious worship, nud though not a communicant, is a pew-holder nud liberal supporter of the rresbytriun Church iu Springfield, to which Mrs. Lincoln belongs. He is a scrupulous teller of the truth too exact in his notions to suit tho ntmosphen or W ushington as it is now. His enemies may say tliut he tells Rhiek-Republienn lies; the man went home. His wife wns gone With her she had taken tho youngest child Four children! were in bed, sleeping the sleep of unconscious innocence. Cut not a rag of their clothes was left nil having Icon burnrd ' by the unnatural mother. It was a God's blessing that tho children themselves wero not burned too. Tlie fu"n- O cious woman' was tracked to Cnncmah, MultulCi l.tre Pttlh-Tlio high and eiritj c-eli briiv wbk-h thia pri-eiuiiieul nirdrinf aatr quirvd lor jta iiivuri:bli ifli,i.cy iu all tin sWaaia which it profewea to i-ure, lms tendered lilt anil iimclii e of onlpiilHlioua piilfinj not aula annam. I Miry but unworthy of lliein. Tliey are tami by tlior Iruilx; lhe:r (ihkI worse tmtiijr fmibta, uml lhe Ih.ivu not by I lie fuilh of llie eredoloo. Ill nil ensra of ciwiivciiiaa, dYapepniii, bilieaial liver atk'Ctione, pilea, rlirllumt alii. lerr raand a(, o:.l!iia',e beiiil-nnhin, uml all gemral A-nuff-mental or health, tlirao l'illa Imvo iiivariabivpiani a crluiii and vely teiniily. A aiijle inalaill plueo llie I -lie I'nla beyond the reach of compeiiua in Hie nlinniii.il of every pmieiit. Dr. Aloliiu'a I'liccnix ii.lU-ra will be fuaaJteail- lv . llu.Aiti.illu 1.1 l.il .t..M t.t ll.m'A.M JaKiI.H. Jn. prp'iu, heuducho, the aiek neiw incident I kanleJ in ib I cute lieullb, un.l evt ry kind uf wakneaa! llie illeoativo ? e mm. l or ealo bv Dr. W. B. MOI'KAT. 33) Hmadway, New Vmk, laikf Meiliuino Deulera and J 'rugglila (twnlir ibroiijjhoiit thi-count ry. ij l)ysiepla, Vcver and Ate, ladlintUa. Sour Sloinm-h, lb art lltirn, Water Itraah, Kil lioiiaiiem, Liver Cou i'laiul, Avidity, Kilulfiitf, .Imindive, I'limine rf I'liiiinle. tick llridicti, j Lose of Appelilo, I'Viimle C'i inplnioii, Cpjueaon nutr r.ui ng. uciienu I'l'oiiny. ulc. arrn-wij.Ti- fi-ciuully und eurrly cuied by llie UXYGLV A'l'KL) BITTKRS. . , .. Ca'.ifornia EtiJtnce. less than advertise such a wife? Oregon is a great country. body now so rapidly coming iu sight, is the long looked-for stranger. Demxqi-ext.--E. M. Hall, Ilarrisburs (Thurston) P. O., Linn conntv, owes this OMce $14 for subscription. I AHKIBD: Ixdiax Attack. Mr. Harvey has shown snrronded by trees and flowers, is his own, us a letter from tho Dalles, from which we and there ho lives, at peace with himself ll'lirn lliflt. a tmii.l nf itnL-i tii.l;....? ..t....l-...l t!to tilnl nT lite f.in.ilt. n,..l 1.:.. 1 ... . vi i. niinu iiiuiuva Hllill .... .vi v. ..in iiiiiiu, uuu lxJi iioiicalv. I t , . . . n . o -.i. . . -t.. , . . , , . ' I" bnniioeg, on the IDili June, 18iil'. bv John dpt. Smiths command near Harney ability, and patnot.sm, the admiration of D- (Word, jmk, ofihereace, Mr.Wuei L litike. iliey were beutcu oft", howevor mscountrvnicu. without loss to tho troops. had several killed. The Indians " What say the Democracy of Clacka mas to their slanderers?" Adams and JlolurooK.J Delusion Medium. Answer Foster 3."G Uoi.BtiooK 439. , Clackamas. ft- ine first annual fair of the Clacka mas County Agricultural Society, will be held at Oregon City on the 27th aud 28th or September, 1800. We will publish the list of premiums ond committees next week. JeiT Gen. Harney paid our city a visit last week. He sailed ou the last steamer for Washington City. ft- We must not forget to thank our young friends of the Band of Hope for their jolly salutations as they passed our oflic on the Fourth. Their cheers were most welcome, and we assure them that they have our best wishes for their happi ness and comfort all through their lives. They have began well; ami we hope they never will forget the lessooi of temperance and morality which kind frieuds art now teaching tbea. '. Sr$ Under the head of "Krrors Cor rected," the Charleston Mercury has the following: "It is supposed that the seceding dele gates from tha Charleston Convention adjourned their meeting over to Richmond. They will, therefore, upiear in the Rich mond Convention, which will only be their meeting adjourned. This is a mistake. The seceding dele gates adjourned their meeting tint die. They will meet no more as seceding dele gate. If any of them apear in Richmond, it will be by a new nppoiuttuent from the I propte to go to tlie Uicbmond Convention, j The Richmond Convention is an ordinal convention), called by the proposal of the erveuniB; uetegaics irora the Charleston Convention, and will consist only of those who agree tiuie. m yuritt. upon nude lit the Committer on Kx-rUm.n. ;., .!. . . ' ! Icston Convention." - - --.j If Mr. Lincoln is elected Pnsidciit, he will carry but little that is ornnmoi.t.il to tho White House. The country must ac cept his sincerity, his ability, nnd his hones ty in tho mold in which they are cast. He will not be able to niuko ns polite a bow as Frank Fierce, but ho will not commence anew the agitation of the Slavery question by recommending to Congress any Kunsas- JU'bruska bills. , Ho may not preside at tlio I residential ainners with the ease and graeo winch distinguish the "venerable public functionary," Mr. Bucbaiian; but ho will not create the necessity for a Covode Committee nnd the disgraceful rcvtlutions of Cornelius Wcudell. Ho will take to the Presidential chair jnst tho qualities which the country now demands to savo it from impendiug destruction ability that no man can questiou, firmness that uoihing can overbear, honesty that never has been impeached, and patriotism that never de spairs. Clark lo Mia. Christina Parish both of Yumhiil c.iiniiv. DIED: In thla city. ,lu!v lSi;n nf ..,.,. r-.,... Paine, ain of S. W. AIa. itA S ,..! 4 Months, ; , Little Charlie" alnmbera aweetly, rellitif alonna and liov, ling tempests Cannot reach his li'ule head. Sweet ufllction drops tear 1 O'er the apot where " Chnrtio" lies, ' Angela whisper, " Look up yonder,'' ruini ng upward to llie skies. com. Notice IS hereby given that my wife CnAaLorra ha absciided from mv irsdnifn. iw;n child with her. All persona are hen-by warned p.it Ui harbor or trust heron my account, as I w.ll pay uo debts of her contracting. I.. I.. itrn io i . . . uui, i, io.u-i.wj JAMES CHIM CHARLES BARRETT, (OLD rosT OFFICE,) PORTLASD. OGN. BUYS all lind of FRVITS. STRAWBERRIES Cktrrie; Apple; e fe.. ells all kinds of Nut; Orange,, Fig; Raiaint, Candle; Miixau'yM Hiu..dU dune lli, ISS8, ( Horn j etifT red fr fifteen yeara with l)pa.:a in its worst form, aud having coneulted wilt tbi beat rhysivians, and tried ever) thing roeemmaaiW without relief, I wus induced lo try ih OXYGE NATED BITTKHS, and bi for 1 had taken bottle, I found myself much belter, and coiliaieJ tak'ng tliein, until I wus en: in ly cured, and ar enjoy as gil l eitltli us aver 1 did ia mj Id. I take great plcusut a in n cuinim iding llie" l who are similarly aflbcted. Jams Lusubmc Tho OXYOHNATED BITTERS are-eld ia California by Red'nirtnn 4.CV, Henry JelioM Co., Charles Morrill, 8un Francisco; It. H.Me Ponuld & Co., Socrntm-iito; Klee, Cofia Marysvillej Smith it Davis, Porlliind,Oreia. T 1ST OF LETTERS remaining in llnra. J Ollice at Orogou City, dune M, 1W- Burnartl H V 3 Buffum Vim Earknrt PR Ooldamilh A Onheen Sam lluntly John Hofferen John Higktoure Riehrrd Kritxner John Lefebvre Monaieur H Loony Aaenith MrClure Miu A trtum. afr Ittrti MWki-neyTF MrCartfCP Riley Palritk ShamJH(lt'-nt'', Stanley M ' Smith JS Young Ota Ytrgen A?fl J.FLEMtNO,r- Tina! Settlement' . "VTOTICE ia hereby Riven thai J- T. 'fT XI ann. adminiatrator of the eatate of ''"Jj Moore, dee d., late of Clackamaa Co., Stilt egon, ha filed his accounla for final eltlewaM' the firrt Monday in August next ia appi'i"1 the nomination of the earn at th eovn--MI' Oregon Cily io aaid county. nOBERT CAUFIttD, June 26, 18li0-12w4 CouairJ" Thk Womex and Wipdisos. Ain't it Stationery, 'Newsnaners. Periotli rious weildin' is never out of women's enU Xnvll- t ads They never think of nothiu'eU . ', . . , ' CtC' curious head: A young gal is always thinkin' of her own! gX".-r tht Sa Fr"fif Bulletin mni - .a - As soon a ah. U n,rr;,..l .1.. . .'u u".""''' " P'pera publiahed an Ik. - asivu. sue ia am lli li -r I- I r an nr trmMww makin' for her COnianions; and when she T All ki'nda . Produce Uugkt and acid an a Kruiu uiaer, ner uarter s WedU:n' is tin- """"" June 30n6 11 mwi iigiu. un, ii mkes a jrreat studv to Know a woman. II Ask a young gal the ot all the deaths in tl Zn Justice's Court btoteaf Oregon, I County of Clackamaa, TO JOSEPHINE PARAi -TOU are hereby notified that a wril A mcnt h-ia been iaaued againat yaav aa 5 property attnehed to mtiafy tb tom Vinson amounting to aeaenly dollar , Xow uulen vo anoear before I. S. WLi -HVV -'I II V m rill C I U IIHI - - office in Lower Molall day of Anguat, HfiO: rocut will ta rendered agai erty sold to pay lb debt. Judo 23, 1S60.-1U4 IO SOU IVt ewm m-' . Ila preciool,o !'" i, at 10 a clock J1 I agaiual you, aad T! Executor's Notice. BOOKS! BOOKS' m tl.ti.k- A t.n. M..I I. I t i ....v.. o.iv uuii . .iuuuic nerseil a lion t marr . ap. Ask an old woman, she'll tell yon of all the marriatres, to make voo think she is takin' mji iuterest in the" worli that she iu't.- They certainly do beat all, do wo men. tm Miei. . . AT THE OREQOX CITY BOOK IT01 consisting of. .... Standard Keligioua, AGsceHifr lt are hareby oaallirtl to make payment, ami all i eOUS, EDU 1 OetlCil WOrM, ow cunntn tlievare! vOTICE herrbr siveu thai th. nnrf..;-4 i news, she'll tell yoo h "doly appointed exacatorof the ea- e nh.ee. to nioV vn yoh" "p, d-c d, bit at aaek.ma. e... ' . I Mat of Oregon. A n Deraone iD.leln.l i. :J I wuwfte PKTBienL Ind all 1 CUUS. BUU A. UCMWU - ' , rn na harm: claim, agan. th. d deed , Waver V Ulld DlckeH9 N1 niwt pment them to the undersigned at hi. ren- . "VeIV nU fKKUO'' - Stationery, of all kinds rnmua in aia ciit wiiha ana year from luia -, wejF vui a. inreser bvr,.