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I'm i- .. . . . n uppiymg nmtw iipimrent do. uni'iielm In the ninnitgonipnnt, tint micinty will. , y another lunson. hp iu an exwllimt financial condition nnd boynn.1 tho oliiwoo of failure. It will 1)0 enabled to offer larptproiuluoH, which iff mi certainly necessary u nn Inducement t cxluhituri living- m it dUtnnue. THE LATEST. STAGE THIS MORNING. . C'lNCINNATt. Sl-nt. A Leavenworth (li,.,mtcli says Oeu. Itluiit at last ftciwiinti was at Fort Gihmn, proiianti. to start for Fort Scott. In tho recent campaign lie marched 2M mile in nine dnv, fought two Imttles nnd recliilmed from tlio rebels 1,(100,000 niu.nA, unit ui territory. Kcfiigeea from rob ol conscriptions wore ooniing Into lllmit's lines by liiindreds. Mora than 100 Union men Have lieen shut and hung at Fnrt Smith since the rebellion broke nut. Wt s,.,;n. .;n i, . .., ultlt.H mil UQ lV iieauquiirtcMof operutiotu during tho coming Wabhisotos, Sept. 15th. President Lincoln will soon issue a proclama tion suspending the writ of habeas onriius in nil cases arising in military ami naval circles. hub mutter wm considered and resolved upon t a Culiinot meeting to-day. Nfw York. Sept. 15th. i he Roanoke with dates from Iluvaua to the 0th and Vera Crui to the 7th has arrived. There was a great icaroity of food In Mexico. The Peruvian Minister had received Ilia pass Ports and was ordered to leave tho country for having written to Juarez. It win rumored that iiiuieter Core in hud been tendered hig pass ports. This is not confirmed, The Frenoh convoy, from the City of Mexico to VeraCrui was captured by guerrillas near Solidud. Tho greater part of the guard were killed. FOHTRK88 MONROE, Sept. 15. Tlie Transport from Hilton Head, 8. C, re ports the arrival there of the relief boat Cosmo politan, which left Morris Island Tuesday eve liiilL', the 1 1th. at which time a white flay wm floating from Fort Moultrie, and our forces had captured halt of James Island. Our monitors were lying between Fort Sumter and Moultrie, Cnpt. Hriggs' relief lioat pinned Charleston Bar at 4 P. m., on Saturday aud saw tho white (lag miii iiyitig on .nomine, me Inst guu tired mm immune was on Tuesday nlternoon. Heaixjuauters, Aumy of Potomac, ) Sent. 10. ( Plcasanton advanced to Uapidnn, where the rebels were in position with infantry and cav alry, to prevent our crossing. Our casualties yesterday were 3 killed nnd 4 wounded, among me laiuir wns ueii. vjasner, comnianding a brigade of Kilpntrick's divisinu. lie was wounded while gallantly charging the enemy, in which attack 3 gnus were captured. New Your, Sept. 15. Special dispatches say the Mexican Minister left Washington for Mexico, placing his office in the hands nf the Peruvian Minister. He claims to be still liepresentatire of the Juarez Coverninunt, Richmond papers say tho publication of tho Raleigh Standard will be resumed in a few days. The Richmond Enquirer has the following : Gov. Vance, of N. C, lias issued a proclama tion called forth hy lawless aud treasonable menaces, made at the so called pence meetings held in that State. He warns the people of tlio dangerous consequences of a persistence in their course ; beseeching them to abstain from any further resistance to the enforcement of tho conscription and the law lor the collection of taxes, and exhorts them to abandon the miser able demonstrations they nre making of resist ance to the laws which will be enforced. Cincinnati, Sept. 15. In the capture of Chattanooga, we took two Steamboat and 3d pontoons, very few stores, and no artillery or prisoners. The works are ry strong. Portland, Me., Sept. 15. Returns from 187 towns, jive Corry, the Ke pnblican candidate, 14,000 majority. The same towns last year gave the Kepuhlicnns a majority of a little over 4,000. This includes bout five-eights uf the aggregate vote of the . State. The towns to be heard from, gave the Bepublicans last yenr a majority. The in crease in the vote over last yoar is nbont 2.1, 000. The House will stand about 1(10 Repub licans to 80 Democrats. Tho Senate will be probably unanimous Kepnblicnn. New Yoiik, Sept. 15. The TVmes' special dispatch says it is report ed that the rebels have six vessels of war at Richmond, some of which nre enid to be clnd with railroad iron, and modeled like the Merri tnao. Geo. Gilraore has been promoted to Major of Engineers iu the regular army. Cairo, Sept. 15. ' From below we learn that the marine bri gade enptnred at Bolivar, three rebel paymas ters witli 30 men and $2,000,000, to pay the troops at Little Rock. Memphis, Sept. 1:1. Tb cavalry and mounted infantry of the 'J6th army corps under direotion of Gen. Crary, have been active during the putt week, going is far South ns Tallahatchie, and stampeding rebel cavalry into Greuada and Oklusa. Gou. Crary i Hie one who scattered tho rebels in the vicinity of Jackson, nud onptnred the rebel mail with correspondence confirming the re ports that Johnson wan reinforcing lirngg. Rappahannock, Sept. 14. Ciliieoe of Culpepper say that Stuart with 6,009 rebel cavalry was there nn Satnrday. " New York. Sept.' IS. : A dispatch froia Cyrus A. Field, dated London, Sept 5th, says a meeting of directors of Atlantic Telegraph Company, the offer of class and allc ott to manufacture and lay down in summer of next year a Rood submarine telegraph cable bo tween Ireland and Newfoundland, was unani mously adopted: Last evening's Pott says we hear to-day of shipment from I'abnyria of lint 100 tons of rail road iron fur the L'uion Pacific railroad, eastern division. A lata Charleston Mercury says rebel casual ties in 'puggle for possession of Morris inland, sbuimhi la 7U0 killed, wounded and aliasing. A special says State 1 epartment feels assure! that late pamphlet on Mexicnn affairs, written with view of recognition of Southern Confedera cy, did net emanate from any important person age in France. Washinotosi, Sept. 15. Gen. Kiag has arrested ail male secesh at Fair tax C. II , and vicinity, and sent them to Old Capital prison. Among them are several leading -; men who took active part in forcing the State into rebellion. ' Last Holiday morning, as party of fugitive nig gers, about 40, were making their way to Wash ington from tiieir masters homes in Ann, Arttn- dal sod Calout counties, through Centerville, a pairs) composed of cTtizeas from Prince George eeunty attempted to stop them, blares resisted, and swna of them beiyr a.-med wilh old flint-lock aasksts attempted tnr theta.but maskets hung Irs and wouldn't go. Tho patrols then tired en nigs, wr-einding 5, two of them badly. Other par ses earning to aid of pntrolers, most of the nips were see ore d aud taken off by owners who by this tine had overtaken tbem. Xew York, Sept. 18. The Timn says Gen. I'lenanton reached Rapi dan river at Kaccnon fork Monday afternoon af ter considerable skirmishing between Culpepper and that point. I'd to that time no rebel infant ry had bona net with though a heavy force of rebel cavalry had been driven back Sy our force. Figkunr going on at Raccoon lurk on Mon day .the enemy vigorously resisting all attempts to cross. It was snppneea a lores of rebel intaut rv was at that point to mist our advance. Gen. Foster t'lrtrraphs from Fortress Monroe that bnlk ef rebel cavalry and of rebel army is at Rich mond where Lee s headquarters now are; and that there is no force of tonseqneure in Meade s front. Flrasauton probably ascertain cor wetnoiiti.m of rebel army in adayortwo. Train of ears run to Culpepper from Washington with applies for our trwp. titer aiarv eaotuora irom iuarjv,iun oar eight of the 1Mb brings patches to Oorern- nl and mail Irom the neei si roris jouniion sad H.mltrie. Rebels have two 15-inch guns 'ort Snmter garrisoned : he rebel Bag still flying ut the fort does not reply. o atieinpi oas oeea isds to take the fnrt since repulse ol Monitor. stapseo has gone to l'ort Knyal fur repairs. disarm, cvjit. (ien. Smith with 4.000 men and two batteries re hsen mat to reinforce Gee, Steels. Kcports a Steele are favorable Mpedition ander ransoa has maroed to ickiburg. Lipetli- a aaiust Hairisbarg was socceuful. Rebels 'treated In direction of Slirovcsport and blow up their magazines. , . New Yoiik, Sept. 10. irumms special says (Jen. Foster telegraphs from lortross Monroe that he thinks Lee's army lias been sunt away, part towards Charleston and pan townrus t.'liattaiionga. This is now the gen- v.iuijr tccuiveu opinion. EII'LAXATIOX AND APOLOGY. Wo aro under the nocesBitv of offer ing mi ntiology for tho appearance of our papor this week. Tho entire force ol tho oflieo, including editor, compos ltors and devil, wiw on duty in the military parades and review during four days of the fair, but wo had made ample arrangements to got tho paper up after tho closo of tho fair. During our absence, somebody knocked one of tho forms, containing matter for aI? is, , J-1 mis week-, into pi, and thus compelled us to reset an entire naire. All the printers this side of Portland could not set up that amount of additional mat ter in tho usual form, in timo for our regular issue. We have, therefore, af ter employing every available compos, itor, been compelled to uso larco tvnt and leavo out much interesting matter mm, oiuerwise, would have went in. Wo trust this will be accepted as a suf ficient apology for our bad appearauce litis WCCK, NAVAL IHOVEMENI-PUOdRESS OF GREAT IK0JICLAD, UieiATOU, THE From it visit yestonky to Capt. Erics son s great ocean iron-cliiil, thb Dictator, building at the Di'lwnater Iron Works, r.. . t -i iir . .. .. ' iooi oi west- I nirtecntli street, we earn. ed that this, the most formidablo voasol of war yet devised, will be finished and lattnclioil on the 1st of October. Slia is 812 feet long, 50 feet beam, and 22 feet depth of hold. Sho will have ono turret and two immense wrought iron guns, car rying from 80 to 100 pounds of powder. The frame nnd plates of tlio hull are entirely finished, deck beams nil in and the plunking is being laid. With tho beautiful lines of the vessel and the im mense engines that aro being put into her the builders confidently expect that sho will sail over eighteen miles an hour. The ram extends 30 feet, is perfectly solid, nnd is very much strengthened by the ponson8. Her bow is as sharp ns a needle as is also her stern, so that she can ram at either end. Her armor is three foet of solid oak nnd 10 1-2 inches of iron, six plates being lapped on to the oak. The armor is two feet above the water lino and goes down six feet. The two unrirht cylinders, the largest, the largest ever constructed for screw steamers in this country, or perhaps in any other country, aro set in the vessel. They nre 100 inches in diameter, and 4 stroke of piston. The propeller is 2 1-2 feet in diameter, 34 feet pitch, nnd four bladed. It is the largest ever cast in tliis country and weighs over 30,000 pounds. It is ready to be connected to the shaft which is be ing set in position. Tlio screw ond the rudder nre protected by the usual over hanging in the Monitor vessels. The turr.t and the pilot house nre constructed on tho new plan, dispensing with through uuiib , mey are impregnable, protected by immense burs bent to the renuired slmpo. Tho "supports" for the turrets and most of tho machinery for working it aro in piace. l lie engine room is sepa rated from the fire room by a water tight iron bulkhead, so that no dust or smoke can enter tho hre room. The heavier portions of the engines are set in positions in the ship. The boilers are six in num berthree on each side, and nearly com pleted. Her coal bunkers nre built in water tight compartments. The officers nnd crew liavo superior accommodations. I Uo Ventilation of the shin is on a rjlnn invented by Captain Ericsson, nnd will be as comtortnble and airy in a warm cli mate as it would be in a Winter season at home. Fifty thousand cubic feet of air can bo forced in a minute through the rvwuu i uure aro otner improvements in this great ocean monitor, which we nre restricted from publishing at present. Chief Engineer Kobie, is tlio government inspector, who will sec to it that the ves sel is a success. The Delamater Iron Works deserve great credit for the mnn- ner in which they have done their work. I liey have put every available man upon the vessel , iu order to comnlete it at tho earliest moment more than a thousand men being employed. They have constructed machinery of all kinds for shearing, punching and bending the massive plates and bars of iron, and nothing is omitted to insure complete sue- t-ees. jitio iorK irwune, Jlug. 14. 'The People op thb Sooth a Unit." I'lie "Yankee" soldiers publish a miner nt Yazoo City, Miss., called the Yazoo Daily I ankee, in winch occurs this pithy article, relative to the Copperhead false- ioo4 that "the people of the south are a unit : 1 There never was a creator humbuc than this. Large numbers of Union men have already come within our lines and are anx ious to take the oath of allegiance to tho United States. Upon inquiry, however, they are found not to be slave-owners. It is the same everywhere. The Georgia soldiers everywhere) are more than half of them anxious to fight fof the Union, and not against it. In Arkansas to-day, if a fair vote could be had, they would come back to the Union by nn overwhelming majority. Texas the same way. Union men, be of good cheer ! Your day ofdeliv ercnee draws nigh ! You who have stood hrm lor the good old (jovernmont through the fiery ordeal ot secession and rebellion at the sacrifice of your property and your friends, are not forgotten by the brave hearts of the North. Dispatch mom Secrktart Stantox. General Wright received, Sept. 4lb, the follow ing dispatch from the Secretary of war i Washington, September 4th, ) 9:45 sf. ( General George Wright : Thanks for yonr news from California. I omigratolate yoo and the people of California on their triumph at the polls. Our military operations on this side are progressing favorably in every direction. News received within tbe last hour from Charlratim shows that the sore and steady pro gress of General Giliuore continues, and leaves no room to dwabt the success of bis opera tions. EDWIN' M. STANTON. California Soldi eus" Vots. Tbe Cali fornia volunteers stationed at Walla Walla gave Low 39 votes, Downey 0. Tbe rest of the ticket were respectively about tbe same. Postal. The following postmasters have beeo appointed in Oregon i Jease D. Walling, Valfootis. Polk county ; Tbos. MeMecnan, Po cahontas, Haktr eonnty. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. A week or two ago, the telegruphio news mentioned a call Tor a meeting in Now York City of the National Demooratio Committee. The following is the official copy of the onll : At a nieeting of the Executive Committee of tlio iv mimini Uemocrntio Committee, lield in Newport (It. I.), August 14th, 18GJ. tho follow- I nc resolution was unanimously adopted : Rr.mlvtd, That a meeting of tho National Deinocrntio Committee bo called nt the St. Nicholas Hotel, in tlio city of New York, on Monday, Sept. 7th, 18G3, at Vi o'clock, mam, for the purpose of fixing tho time and plnoe of holding the next national Uemocrutio Conven tion, and to tnko into consideration such other miilters of interest as will probably come before mo umvoution. Signed : August Belmont, Chnirmon; Thorn as Cottinan, Xfm, M. Converse, Hen), Follett, iu. it, l'otter. Mecntlvo Committee. We believe the above named executive com' initteeare of tlio National Committee npp.iut ed by the Douglas Convention in 1800. Grand Lodoe I. O. O. F. The Grand Lodge of the Independent order of Odd Fel lows of the United States, begins its aimuitl communication at Bui ti more to day. The Representatives from this const are : California, P. G. C. C. Hayden, P. G. Henry Kimball, and P. G. J. L. Brown. Oregon and Washington Territory, P.G.M A. G. Hovey, of Corvallis. Mr. Hovey will be present at the communication. CP" Gen. Halleck as a General In Missouri did a good many good things in the way of knocking secession into a cocked hat. Since ho was appointed to the command in chief, he has bet a but little more than a dog in tho man ger mad bead, but be said a good thing during the retreat of Gen. Lee while Meade and bis Generals were hestitatiug about attacking bliu. Monde telegraphed to bim the differences of opinion about the attack, when Halleck re plied : " It is proverbial that councils of w nr never fight. Attxck the enemy at iiuoc. aud hold yi ur councils of war afterwards." The Pirate Cases Ball. San Fkancisco, Sept. 9. The United Statea Circuit Court to-dnv Hxed tho buil of Greathouse, Aubrey and llurpend- ing nt $15,000 ench. The bail for the others fixed at io,uihj. tirenthouse gave nail, with Lloyd Tevis and W. II. Seale as sureties. To be Dismissed tbe Service. Nkw York, August 1;). The Commernal't Washington letter snvs that nineteen officers are reported for dismissal, for numerous causes, unless satisfactory excuse is jiindu within fifteen days. Nine officers have been dismissed the service this week, bat none for dislnyulty. CotXECTORSHIP AT PoitT TOWNBBND. San Frnnoisco, Sept. 14. Dr. Gunn. Deputy United States Surveyor, leaves on Thursday next to suiojed Victor Smith aa Collector at Port Townsend, W. T.! A Chapter op Accidents- Thos. B. Rickey, bis little boy, and Mr. Arrignny, nf Portland, were seriously injured lust week by being thrown from a carriage while driving out to the fair grounds. They aro all doing well, however, now. Mr. Elias Ttobbins of Polk county, was rnn over on Satardny evening hy a band of mules and horses on tbe ferry boat at this plnoe. He received severe injuries to both arms and his head. A boy, whose name we could not learn, fel' out of the revolving wheel nt tho fair grounds on Thursday, and broke nn arm and braised his face badly. A little boy of G. W. Sbaw, of Howell's Prairie, was thrown from a horse on Thorsdny and had an arm broken. Several runaways occurred, resulting in in juries moro or less severe ; none fatal as we can learn. Todacco. Mr. J. Thornton, of Phoenix. has left at this office lino specimen stalks of " Seed Leaf" nnd " Headly" tobacco. Tbe largo and rank growth of these plauts give as- suruuee that the " weed" must become one of the staple products of our valley. Mr. Thorn ton has altont two thousand plants growing finely, nnd giving promise of handsome prolil. He says he can supply the whole vnlley wilh seed of the above named varieties of tobacco .- Sentinel, ......Lieut. Col. H. C. Hodges, U. S. A., who for many years was stationed at Vancou ver, has been assigned to duty as Chief Quar termaster of the Department of tbe Cumber land, commanded by (Jen. Knseorans. Ore- gonian. At a meeting nf tho Portland Guards held last evening, the following officers were elected: E. G. Knmlall, Captainr T. A. Da vis, 1st Lieutenant; Mark A. King, 2d Lieuten ant; II. L. Herman, Orderly Sergeant: Charles Hinder, lt Sergeant; J. V. Going, 3d dn; Ed Failing, 3d ilo; Chris. E. Perrin. 4th do; Chna. Ilnrigkins, 1st Cnrnorn!; G. T. Myers. 2d do; Theodore Miner. 3d do; Gustnvus Campbell, 4lb do. Oregonian 15A. Emiorants ron tub Willamette. A trniu of foriy-two wagons Germans from Mis souripassed through Grando Konde valley this week, en route for tbe German settlement at Aurora, Marion county, Oregon, There were about two men to the wagon and an equal number of women. IK. YV. Stataman. Thievish Chinaman. On last Saturday night a Chinaman, employed as a cook by Messrs. Cuiry Ic Andrews at La Grande, stole some (1,730 from his employers and broke for the niouutains. sir. Curry arrived In Ibis citv last evening, having left La Grande on Sunday. tie otters a reward ot IKS) tor the apprehen sion of tbe Cbiuaiuan. Dalle Journal. Sudden Death. A few dan since a man came down from tbe mines and stopped at Ce 1 ilo. Ou Monday he found a saloon untenanted and helped himself to ' liglituing straight." aud supposing he bad struck a good thing, lie drank rather more than was good for him. Af ter leaviug tbe salooo be lay down by tbe road to take a nan, and never woke aa.Dalla Journal Heft. iC. ... Donations to Samtarv Fund. From Mrs. E. Ainswortb, Treasurer of Ladies' Haoi tarr Aid Society, Portland, $110 55, coin, and $10,00 iu currency. Iter. N. A. Starr, Yamhill county, $5 00. A. Holbrouk. Bkmains Found. From E. L. Bacon, of the Llk City express, we learn that the remains of James Andrews was fonnd in a ravine, last week, not far from where be was murdered. It will be recollected he was suppose! to be killed hy the same parly nf Indians wbo attacked Holt, Wright, and others, on the Meadow a few miles Imm Elk City, the account of which we published at the time. Lewulon Age. BiiBBKRf Three men, named Livingston, Fonkaustirn and bctiwa.ti, luircliauts Iroiu Boise, were robbed on the Mad, while oo their way down from the mines this week, of til OO0. They were encamped about two miles from Miller s on liurnl river, aud Messrs. Faukanstira and Schwam w. re both asleep when tbe robbers came Uwn them. Mr. Liv ingston, bearing their approach rose op aud tried to awaken his companions, bat was knocked down and divested of bis money. Tbe roblwrs (four ia nm.iber) Uiea look all the money beHingiag to the other twe men and do eamed. Mr. Livingston was unable to iden tit any of them. W. IF. Statuman. Frederick Merchant allot and killed Robt. Douglas at Portland on tho 12th. There wns sumo difficulty hrUeeu them about a wo men who had been living as tbe wife of Dong Ins. Merchant bad an examination and waa discharged, the evidence showing that ho shot Douglas iu self-defence. MlLiTAitv.-We understand that Colonel Steinberger will bo In ooimnand of tho regi ment at Fort Walla Walla during tho winter; Col. Maury at Fort Dalles, and Captain 11. S. Caldwell at Fort Vancover. Dr. Chase, Sur geon U. S. A., has been ordered to Fort Hos kius. Oregonian. The Walla Walla valley nroduoei some of the best specimens of farming nroduots on this const. The Statesman says: Mr. John Hancock lelt at that office two stalks of corn, measuring IS feet iu height aud 8 feet from the roots to the flrst ear. . , The U. S. Circuit Court began a ses sion at Portland lust Monday and after the transaction of a small amount of basinets ad journed to the 4th Monday of this month. The case of United States vs Chapman, Indictment lor detaining loiters was continued. Will the postmaster or "any other man" who prevent our northern exchanges from reaching us, repent of bis potty meanness, and let them come? We think we have protty near a " dead thing" on the tiling that stops them and if we do find him, them or it at it we will blow him " so high be'll never come down," etc Loyalty. Senator Douglas, in May, 1801. made the following definition of loyalty, which suits us precisely. Upon this we will stand, regnrdless of fauaticul party clamors In any direction : I know ef no mode by wbioh a loyal citizen may so well demonstrate his loyalty to his country ns by sustaining the Flag, the Consti tution and tho Union, under all circumstances nnd under every Administration (regardless of party politics), agaiust all assailauts at home and abroad. The partisans of tbe Vallandigbam school who would sustain (?) tho flag, by withdraw ing it and the armies from rebel soil, are trait ors, measured by Douglas' rule. The partisans of tbe Sumner, Wade and Stevens' school, wbo sustain (?) the ConstiluttWby howling, "away with it," are traitors, by tbe same rule. The fatuities of the Phillips, Gurritt Smith aud Billy goat stripe, who sustain (?) the Union by declaring it can never, and shall never, be re stored as it was, are traitors, by the same rule. Tho Union men arc those who, ns Doughs said, sustain the Flag, the Comtitutiou and the Union. There are uo others. Murder at Walla Walla. Mr. Parker, of Walla Walla, who came down yesterday, informs us thnt a man nsmed Charles Thomp son, of "A" Compnny, Oregon Cavalry, was killed at Fort Walla Wallu, on the fith inst. The man had recently camo in from Boise, as nn escort to Capt. Hughes, and is supposed to have been murdered for his money. He was found near tbe Garrison, on Monday morning, with bis throat cut. and all his money taken from his pockets. A man named Kelly, of " 11" Compnny, Infantry, was arrested ou sus picion of being the morderer. Various cir cumstances seemed to indicate tlio accused as the guilty man. Deceased enlisted at Jack ronville, Oregon, and bore the reputation of being a well behaved man. Kelly is repre sented as n bad man, and whilst previous to tiio murder he was destitute of means, after wards be was "flush." On examining bim af ter his arrest, blood was found upon his olotb ing, and but little doubt was felt as to bis being the murderer. Mountaineer. UT Lee's late movement, taking the two parts of it together, was a curious spectacle. "Where are you going. Sawney I" said a farm er to a Sootohmau wbo bud Just oruwled through a hole in the wall into his water-melon patch. " Bnck agin," said Sawney, hurrying through the bole in tbe opposite direction. Louisville Journal. The Tune op the Conscripts. We are coming, Futher Abraham, three hundred dot Ian mure. Worcester Syy. Thompson's Reporter names twenty six national hanks as authorized hy tho gov ernment, with a capital of $3.1)18,500. The highest is for $500,000, in Clereluud, and the lowest of $50,0110. Car" "If a blank page of paper were offered ns. we would not write out terms of Union." .Secesh Commissioners to Mr. Maxwell, of Baltimore. The Union armies will write them out for yon, with their bayonets. If tboy are written in blood, that is the fault of secession and not of the Union. Smith, the r ,zor-strop man, now in tho 140th New York regiment, wns badly wounded in the leg at Gettysburg. But he has "just oue more left." Equal or not Equal ? Not many months ago it was not uncommon to have the radicals say that negroes were equal. If not superior, to white men for sn)d!ers. The administration Unacceptable Gratitude. Lieutenant J n. late nf the Itith regiment, was a few days ago walking down Maiu street, when he waa accosted by a fnllow, half soldier, half beg gar, with a most reverential military salute i "God bless yonr honor," said the man whose aoceut betrayed him to be Irish, "and long life to yon." "How do you know me 1" said the lieuten ant. "Is It how do I know your honor ?'' respond ed Pat. "Good right, sure I hav to know the man that saved my life in battle." The lieutenant highly gratified at this tribute to his valor, slid a tilty oeut piece luU bis baud and asked bim, when f "God bless yonr honor and long life to Too," said the grateful veteran. Sure it waa Anlie tam, when seeing your benor rnn away as fast as your legs would carry you from the rebels, I followed yonr lead.and rnn after ynu out of the way i whereby, uuder Gsd, I saved my life. Oh ! good lock to yonr bsuor, I never will for get it to yoo." ryXoliee of Union Mss mectiugand Boise corrwpondence next week die of In Falam, Ittli.Willuira A. nn of E. J. and Oabrilla Cullmth, aired 2 yra.and '4 muni In. In Marion eoaiity, llyrun Simmons, son of Danisl anil Lj'lis rlinininns, mint 13 Ulan, ii days. 'WiM-n Mowuiua' infant walrlied away lly Oi-ath't rusirtleM band, Our hearts the mournful tribute pny, Wbich pit v must dVsuind. In Portland. Ib, Uosa Uaieluua Psvaon, 4 years, 6 mm. and 15 dar. In I'xrtlsnd. Itth, Elllabath A , daughter of Irauth A. and Sarah J Awuu, 3 yra lomo aud ti days. Near Salem, Kq. Ijtli, uf irarlet farer, Nllels Je sephin, youifest dangbiar of Jarob and Jans Cap lmor, Mired yean, I month and IS days. Special Notice. Tea tosnnonos aso tns Bukjd. 3e prruta anil cure of any ulceruos or eruptive disease am bs sbVu4 eaeeet by couatilulioaal treaUiwnU Tbs vi tiated blood must bs rendered purs sod healthful, tab erwise ths cause of tbe disease remains larking in the system and is sure to break eat ia some deadlisr form than before, ltut sua Medicine known among awn reaches and esprle Ibis baneful principle, and restores tha constitution to iu original strength and vigor. It Is Bristol's sraparilta. Suppressive medicines are highly riansrereaa ia sock nsn sad mercury almost invariably salnaituM fur ass malady anotlnr equally kmrerooa. Ilirt this IWIeamie Veintalib Detrmrat and restorative ram tve very fuaiMlNttotia of disease and eoavena into a strenglwld ef health and smngth the system from which it Inu expelled the poisonous Invader. To Its purifying unil life renewing power tlio mot wonderful of the world's remedies, owes its unrivalhjd ropmation. Hold by rsspectuble druggists throughout the world, lm!28. Tha DyapspUo. The trials and snrTorlugi of tha Dyspeptic, can only be realized by those so unfortunate as to bo e.Hllctod with this dliouse, and yet how many of tlwrn suffer and continue to sufferl Why they do this so imtlentlr It Is impossible to toll. It may be from Ignorance of any certain remedy ,or it may be from projmlles against the uta of a patent medicine. Hoolhiml's Herman Hitters has cured thousands of the worst rau of dva- pepnia, and eaeb day adds new name, to the record of its usefulness. Give the Dillert a trial. For sale by all druggists and dealers In medicines. lwl. Halter's I'aln Panacea, the most popular remedy ever oll'ered to the public. ' Vinton, Iowa, June . 1858. Messrs. A. L. Heovill ot Co. dents i I believe Tour Maker's Pain Panacea is bound to be the most popular remedy for pain of every description ever offered to the public. . i . ... I have known many wonderful cores it has effected and bava sold and warranted as you direct, but to my great surprise, nono cams back, and for a remedy which Is good for so many diseases, and a "balm for every wound," nothing can be said in ovor praise. J. W. PLUMMIiK. For sale by al! druggists everywhere, and by Hod Ington & Co.. general agents, 41(1 and 418 Front street, Sun Francisco. iiw'VS A British officer, writing from Teheran, Persia, to the "London Times," remarks. "A catharlie Pill, manufactured bv an American r'haml.i rl. I n Ayer, of Lowell, Muss.) has cured the Shah of a liver complaint ttiat threatened his life. This simple, fact as might bs expected, renders the Americans Iminene' ly popular here, while the English uro overlooked. Doubtless, oar own scholars made the discoveries which bs employs, and thus it is In ararvthinir. v. do the labor, than the mousing Americans pat tbeir mar on it snl take the reward. Doctor Ayer Is idol ised by the Court and Its retainer ban, Ull, nt doubtless be reflected to Mai on a gold snuff box, or diamond hilled sworil, while not the nuiiiu; even, of I'avy. tlnistlson or llrodio, tho great lights by which lie shines, is known. A'esi York Sunday Paper. Im'JH Borofula Cured. BPRiNoriiiLD, HI,, Juno 7, 1859. Messrs. A. L. Scovill & Co. Gents: Mr ton. who is now seven years old, has br-n afflicted with Scrofu la for mora than two years. It made Its lint nnnmr. unce in small knots on the glands of the neck, under toe sain, our rainily physician, who has attended him, wiiii hs could cure him. altliomh he hail bean nn. der his attendunce when the disease first made its ap pearance i and instead of curing bim he grew worse, until dually the sore bniko, aud has since continued to discharge, until I got Dr. Mott's Vegelabio Liver Pills- ue comtnoiieeu using them about oue venr s. , nA in leas than three months lis was well, and instead of a weak, delicate child, he is now well healthy and ro bust. Yours, truly. JAM'S AI.I.RV Redingtoti 6c Co.,4l and 418, Front street, San Francisco, Oenerul Agents for the Paelllo coast. lw'.!8 MOTHERS! MOTHKUSI! Don't fail to procure Jw7. HI'aiWi Soothing motor Children Teething. This valuable preparation is tho prescription of one of the best femule physicians and nurses ill tbs United Slates, and has been nsed fur thirty years with never failing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infuut of ono wook old to tlio adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but Invigo rates the stomach aud bowels, corrects acidity, aud gives tons and energy to ths whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Oriping in the tlomtli, and Wind Colir. We believe it the Host and Surest Item edy in the World, in all rams of Pyimfiry nd Diar rhea in Children, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause, ' Full directions fur uiiug will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fuo slinilo of C'l'KTls Ic Paa atss, Now York, is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal OIBeo, 48 Dcy Street, New York. Price Only 25 CcnU per Bottle. Redingtnn St Co., 41G and 418 Front St , Han Fran cisco, Agents for Culifurnla. 6in'2fi Nkwauk, Ohio, March 10, 1H58, Messrs. A. L. Scovill II Co Gents i It is with grout pleasure that I inform you of the effects of Dr. Mott's Liver Pills In my family. Four years ago 1 had the Bilious Fever, although under the care of an old school Physician, who treated me with Calomel until I wue salivated, and my tongue was much swollun, aud it was the cause of more pain than the disuasa itself. Finally he gave me np and said that I could not live. I si ill lingered for six woeks, and Auully got over that attack, with a broken down constitution, subject fre quently to attacks of rheumatic pains iu my bones, when exposed, al least, to cold or dampness. Sinoe that time 1 have bud frequent similar atleebs.and have by the use of Dr. Moll's Vegelabio Uver Pills, broken up the disease without having the system injured by the nse of calomel. I would not be wilhnct llien on any account. Rcspartfiilly, HATIIEW TAYLOR Kcdington It Co., 416 and 418 Front street, 8nn Francisco, Sole Agents. Press's Hamburg Tea and Hamburg Plaster. Freaa's Hamburg Tea is a dilutive uud preeeutive of Coughs, Severe Colds, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, ltbeonmlism, and all complaints arising from impuri ties of the blood. It cures Headache, llnwel, Kidney aud Liver Complaints, cleansing aud purifying the stomach and blood. It is a preveutive against Conta gion, and ils limety nse will avert almost any sickness. It restores the appetite, nnd Is most pleasant and pala table to take. Icing purely vegetable, it ciin with en tire safely be given to children. One trial will con vince any one of its excellent quality, and ease used, no family will do without it To guard against Cminterfeila, observe tin asal of Kaasa It Co., Hamburg, nn every genuine package. Frese's Hamburg Tea Is ths only genuine article. Copy right secured. Emiel Fivaa, Hun Fmntlsco, J. C. Frees Ic Co., Humburg, Proprietors. Pole Agents for the Pacific Coast, to whom all or ders must he addressed, Hediugtou Ic Co., 411! and 41H Front slrast, Han Francisco. 'im'M C7 The annual session of tin (1. U. of lbs S. of T. of I tregoo will be held in Salem, commencing Oct. 1st, 1803, at tbs hour of I o'clock, r.H. ' UwJ3 W. It. DUNBAR, O. 8. To the Tfur.liers of Benton County. rplIK lleuton County Educational Asaorlnlion will 1. hold ils semi-annual meeting in Corvallis. nom- nienring on rueadav. the btli duy of October. Hht, for ths purpose of discussing tbs vsriuus nislheds of teach ing Hie branches of learning now pursuefl in our oura mon schools. Persons wishing to make application for teachers' certificates will please bs jiresenl. Iw29pd Hup't Common Scboola, Henton Co. LOKT. S ATI It DAY morning, a safe marked wilh the number Xtuti. t2s' 0 Knnuire al Slates-seplH-'.Hf owner will give (- for ils return. man omen. For Kale. A DWELLING HOI near the public square, belonging to Jno. Ifrenan. which will be seld cheap for rash. Enquire of X IllltSCII. Halem. rfcpL 19, 13. Aw'B AInsinilrialor' Notice. N TOTICK Is hereby gives that the andersigned has lieen anoointi-d by lb countv court of 1'nlk conn- iv. Oregiai. administrator nf lb dale of William Williams, late of enid cnnly, deed. All persons in debted to said estate are rriiealed In sell Is up liiime- dialely, and all peraona having amounts against Ilia eMMU must present the same in me within six months from thai date or be forever aner harrwt. r. WAiMlltE, Adm'r. sVpt.8l.IHf3. :u-ji Notice. VP PLICATION has been made this day by George Comegrs for a division of tbe pronartv tiehHiuine: to the estauj of Jonathan Comegv dc-eased, notice is hereby given to all concerned Inst sneb spplication ill be li'm ana OeteriniiieO on llmnlur. tha 'Al day of November. CHAS . MfMR. Sw'fipd Connty Judge, Polk Co., Ogn. FROM Salem, on Friday morning last, I9lh Inst, two mares, with coll On a bay, raiiwr small, a long light tail i ha a bar fillr colt. 1 be other a B- bitfew grey has a grey horsa eolt Whoever will ktava information nf their wbereabnats al the Stales- saaa eftcs will be lievrallT rewarded. IMoliic. Nancy Hembros, Pl'ff, vs, J. W Shall, M. J. Shull Werner llreyinun anil Walter Wailel. drts. In the circuit court of lliu Siute of Oregon for llie enmity of Ynniliill. November Tenn, IHfcl To J. W. biiuH, Mury June Sliull and Wuiter Wadel, non-resident defendants, ,. - WIIKIIKAS, Nancy Hnmbrne. shIJ vl'fT, lius filed her bill iu equity, praying jmlgment ugainstJ. W. Hliull for the sum of six hundred eighty-three dol lars anil fitly cents and Interest and costs of suit, and for the foreclosure of a certain mortguge therein men tioned, upon the following deiwi-ihed premises, to wit t Tlie original doiintion hind claim of Marcia Shall, in township No. 3, south, range No. 5 west of the Will, ametto meridian, situate iu Yumhil! county, Ogn., con taining three hundred and twenty acres of land, more or less i and it appearing lhal said Werner llreynian and Walter Wadel claim to have a lien upon the aliovs described premises subsequent to the murtgags -of said tilHintirl j and it also appearing that ou, the wild H. v. Sliull and Mury ,1. Shull nre not rusiiiouts of tliin Slate, and that, yon, Hie said Walter Wadel, after due dilligeiice, cuiuint lie found within this Suite i and it having been ordered by tlie court thnt notice herein he served On you tlie mid J. W. Shull, Mary J. Hhull and Walter Wadel by publication, you are therefore hereby notified that unless yon appear in the circuit court of tlie State of Oregon for Ilia county of Yam bill, on the '.'ill day of November, ISO!), aud answer tlie said complaint, tho sains will be taken for con fessed and tbe praver thereof will be granted by Ills court. Bv order of It P liOISK, Judge. Atieeli ' S. C. Adams, Clk Circuit Court. ail. Steward, Sol, fur Plff. lirr'.HI Notice to AbiHtut DelciitiunU Tl O I'll HUE J. OUINKIt-You are hereby notllled that unless you appear in the circuit court of tha Slate of Oregon in and fur Yamhill county, on the lid Monday in November, 1M, and answer tlie eomplaint of Henry Qriner which he has Hied with ths clerk of said court, and praying for a divorce from you, and tlie oustialy of hi. two children.tbe same will os luken ' for confessed and the prayer thereof will be granted by tl e Court. My order of Hon. R. P. Holse. .Indue, dated 8ent. to, ino.,. L UU BUJC1-P 6w!N Solicitor for Compl't. 13 11 OWN & IrlYJHltS, , FAMILY GROCERY STORE, Nolman's Block, opposita Union House. WILL keep constantly on band a LARGE 8TOCK of SUGARS and SYRUPS by tha package or at retail i the best brands of TEA and COFFEE, and EVERY VARIETY OF SPICES of the best quality i in fact every article usually found in a first class fam ily grocery store. ! We also keep ' Crockery and Glass Ware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Dye8tiifls, ; i All kinds of Nails, Shovels, Hoes, , , Garden Rakes, 1 . Axes, Wood Saws, Ropo, Salmon, Mackerel, i, i Salt, all ths best brands , CALIFORNIA WINES, ( English. Ale, Starr Whisky, ' . " Old Bourbon Whisky, and ' . ALL KIND8 OF LIQUORS ' 1 1 en draught and In bottles. - Also-CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPE8 and SNUFF. All kinds of Confectionary. ALSO Auburn's Liverpool Salt pet up In 501b. sacks, for Butter, and lota of other articlea thnt we liavo no room to mention, ' Farmers will please tuks notice that we want Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, Dried Fruit, Vegetables, Ice., tor which the UHSUEST MARKET PRICE will be paid. Call in. . BROWN It MYERS. Salem, March 30, IRCt. ly62S Just Received A hogshead of genuine New Orleans Sugar. ' 1 Also A cask of Gohlon Syrnp. ,T. W. SOUTHER, DRUGGIST, Mrroud Street, Cnrvallls, Oregon, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LA EG IS AND well selected stock of AMKIUCAN, PKKIVtll AND KGT.IH ChtmifaU, Drugi, Medicines. Perfumery. Dre Rluffn, Fancy liooili, Paints, Oil, Turpentine, ' Glass. Pulty, VarnSshfs. Brnthci, ftc. Physicians can rely nn having their prescriptions oarefiillycompoundedatall houra lillf , JOHN It. FOSTER, Importernntl Uealer In Foreign anil Dnmestle HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, .IGRICGLTUKAL IHFLE1ENTS, ic, ic, tc, ....iioir or THI OILDBO PLOW.,.. WOULD full the Attention .( pnr- n rhrnwri to hi SI'IiLSU nat recttivfttl, emltrnriiiK h complete UMortment, .....nniouif wliiuii uihv be found...... Tallin cutlery, a Krtmt vurivty. ntiiinera una emmitM, nttruware or an Kimii, Mwlmnic' tooUofevry ltvrription, , ('nt nuil wrought nails and apike, Tlnv and tnnniire fork, K-yl lien Mtid unatht ; axlea, rakes, ihoveli, Kpiulea. if riudntonw, bellow, rope, axea, Glue, oakum, blocks., heara, eta., ace., totrether with All article belonirint to a seiiera) hardware biisl new, which he will nell on the inoit favorable term Ml tlio lino of the Gil dud l'low, Krmil nt., Portland. juii.-s it. runrr.K. My8, IHriO. 9i f COOPERS' WARE. First Premium Awarded at the Oregon Itate Fslr In 1869, an Cooper's Ware. I shall eontead for i again in iboj. . rllAVK on hand a large quantity of the following named articles i Barrels, Butter Kr.es, Wash Tubs, Churns, Well Burkets, Water Barkrts, Cider, Wine and Yxnegar Kegs, Wash Boards, ajr., All of which I will suit cheap KOIt HKADY PAY. Good Under, Wheal and Data will betaken in ex change fur work. 1 mil make In order any nnd all kinds of Cooper ware on short notice and good terms. hoop on Cooiuieroial street, balein, Oregon. mat J.M COL'LTKR. I.SMlrH. UKO. H. CHUNG'S.. SMITH & CHANCE, Surgical and mechanical Dentists DK K St TO ANNOl'MCR TO the rititens of Helein and viHnil I Ihatthevara now VKItMASf.STI.Y iJJCAT LOnnA fully prepared touttand apon their patrons in any brunch uf the profession. Denial Jubxlllulri Sunnlird frnin i Single Toalh to I FULL KbT, WITHOUT RPniHUR OR CLASPS. Obturators and Artificial Palates. ': Bpaelal attention given to disaaaes of the OUM8, PALATE aud JAWS. fiT All difficult eases either In Knnriral. Mechan ical or Operative Dentistry, earnestly solicited. tT ALL WOII WARRANTED. .-1 Office in Kfpyon'i Building, I year STATUS STREET, SAI.Esl. (IjUpd s. I.tno, c. I . Tli.ToS, Portland. New York. Banking, Collection and Exchange, LA1)1) Ac TirroN, BANK KltS. WILL pnrrbaaeCKItTlr'ICATKHOr DEPOSIT and otherexrhange at enrrent rates. Will aril drafts AT HlMHT oa Messrs. A K it C. K. Tillnn, New York, Measra. Ilonohor, Ral.t'Ul St f to., Kan Kranriern. The IIKlllKKT I'ltll'K paid for (l( ll, I) Kl UT. Advaneee made oa dust sent to tbe Mint for eoinu. t'tf Mmiey received on drpoeit, general oranrrial. Collections maiie.aud proceeds prompt ly remitted. fatnd Warrants bfuight and sold. AH business appertaining lo ltauking promptly at tended to, Portland, March IS, 13. I) lit S. Stsl. O. M. ASVIa. BASS & ABEL, STEAi' FACTORY SOS THS STSaHSOaT Lasoias, S1I.SH, KEEP ON HAND, ANI NANCrACTVRB, ALL KIMI) Of SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, CORNICE, Window Fritnses, r e tan roasisH, to oansa, Every Tartcly t( OUTSIDE mil 1XSIDB Flnltl 8CHOLL-WOOL, WOOD TUkNI.NO.4c, All kinds of JOB WORK done with neatness and dt.pairh -iWtf MAS' k AMKL. SALEM FOUNDRY, 5 B. F. DIUKE, Froprielor. HAVING purchased the entire Interest In the foim. " dry at Siilem, I um prepared to fiimish CAST. INU8 and WUOUOHT 1UON WO it It of every itf oription,ou short notice. All orders for MILL WORK will be Ailed with die patch, and in a satisfactory manner; . Agricultural impleuientaof all kinds manufactured to'onler, or repaired. ' ' ' a't OltOCKERY ASD VARIETY OTOnC, Commerolal Street, Sulem. CTthleol ?beis " on C: N. FINII, wonld respectfully inform 0 old menus, east cue neie ones ain,tnat now opening at hu alSW B1UKB, luiuiercial Street, Haleai, a A Lare and Varied Assortment OF CROCKERY, - GLASS-WARE, WOODEN-WARfc, WILLOW-WABt!, TABLE CUTLEBT, and s FVU ASSORTMENT ot Family Groceries.; alll of which be will sell at WHOLESALE or RE TAIL, at prices warrauted to give satisfaction, dr BO sale. Give me a call, and look at tha line goods, If you do not wish to purchase. No trouble to sliow goods. Iloltl-Kteperi and Famillti wil find It to their advantage to purchase their Glass ware and Crockery from me, as I shall ALWAYH keepa FULL ASSORTMENT and sell AT LOUi PRICES tor cash or ready pay. ' Toys! Torsi t am also well supplied with an extensive assort ment of toys, of foreign and domestic manufacture. N. KISH, 1 Opposite Statesman Building, 8alem, Jnns MO, ISfiSI, ,-, ... atitf CASH PAID VOR niDKsl AND BARK by CLARK 4. HOLMAN Ralem.Jan. 15, 1863. 6m,Upd . . PA1NTEB sV CO. , Practical Prlnters,and Dealerala Type, Presses, Printing Materials, I , Ink, Paper, Cards, Ate., , l 510 Clat St., above Snnsome, ' J. n. rAiaTRR 1 . , i BAN FKANCISCO. t. St. PAINTKR - ' ' T.r.rAiNTnt) Offices fitted out with dispatch. Itf WOOL! WOOL! would respectfully inform the wool-growers that we are again tlie muiKet, ana win pnrcuase, aua rAv, in CAsin, the highest prise. We have effected arrangements In San Krauoiseo, and the Eastern cities, which will enable us to pay the market price for wool in San Frnneiteo, less the freight and charges. Give us a call before selliug. BELL Ic BROWN. Balsm, Oregon, April 15, 1803. 6tf Notice. In Connty Court, Marlon connty, Oregon, L. 8. BklsT, Pl rfM. Win. W. Morgan, deft. TO said Defendant Yon are hereby notified that aa action bas been commenced against yon in tbs county court aforesaid for tlie recovery of the sum sf J ill), with costs of suit, doe said plalniilf for work and ubor done and performed by him In the year leal. Now, uuless you appear In tha county court of tbs county of Marion, Slate of Oregon, on the 1st Mon day of October. A. D., IStK), and snswer tbe complaint of plaintiff on Hie in said cause, the same will be takes fur confessed and tbe prayer thereof will he granted bv the court. CATON It CUKL. Att'ye tor PTC .. Salem, Ang. 10, !Wi3. groS) BUSINESS CARDS. BF. DON HAM, Attorney at Law. Auburn, a linker countv. Oregon. N. H C. B. Bellinger, Esq-, will act as agent for me at Salem, concerning Indian war scrip and other mutters placed in his hands ; and will also give prompt attention to conveyancing and tbs collection or debts. OlBce at Court House, Sedein, Ogn. B. V. B. April IBtb, ItMSs. Hit ' ALLEN & LEWIS, Importers and Whole sale dealers In Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, and Boots and Shoes. Also, solicit consignments ol Oregon produce, for the San Francisco market, oa which liberal advances will be made Persons shipping goods from ths Eastern States te our care, can rely iion their receiving prompt attsa tinn, at moderate charges. Office in Ban Francisco, 1HU Sansome street. 4Ntf j.s. SHArr, I J u.s. soaasLi., Sun Francisco, CaL ) . Portland, Oregoo. Ur NAPP, BUKRELL & CO., General Com- IV mission Merchants, and DEALERS IN FRUIT, produce, agricultural implements, garden and grass swids, corner of Front and Taylor sis, Portland. On gun, end S 10 (old No. 80) Washington at, brick block, near Front, San Francisco, will give special attention to the sale of FKUIT end PRODUCE on consign ment, filling orders, Ate., either in Portland oi San Francisco, and transact a General Commission nasi ness. march i a. T.cAToa. c. o. crii. CATON & CURL. Attorney! at Us, will nrncMce In tbe conrta of this Stats. Orflraln Oris wold's brick, over Hell St Brown's store, Salem, Ogn. November, 3d, IHO'i. itttf CHESTER N. TERRY, Attorney and Cou-t-eelor at l,aw, Salem, Oregon, Commissioner ef Devils, and to luketesiiinony.acknnwledgements.ete., for lowu. Indiana, Missouri, Michigan, California and Washington Territory. letters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn nn short notice. Particular attention paid to taking Depositions, Col lection of Notes, Accounts, sVe. 3Vtf n.srsr hlid. wst.WAi.no HEED ic WALDO, Attorneys and Coon selloraai Law. Anbnrn, Baker countv, Ogn. Auburn, Nov. Itllth, IHIiK. tytill a. w, raRoosoa c. a. aim. oao. n. joass. TONES, REED & CO., Salem. Oregon. tl Maniifarturera of Window fash, Blinds, Doors, Cornices, Mouldings, Wagon Hubba, Spokes, Doer vard Fencing, Ate. 2tf a. o. rooa. H. A. OSHR. COOK & OF. Hit, Attorneys at Law. La Fayette, Oregon. OfJIra in Dr. Embree's new bnilding. Blitf TC. POWELL. Attoniev at law, Alhanv. Linn Co.. . flregnn Olllre In Monleith's Bnilding. Will practice in all the conrta in Oregon, and promptly at tend to all business entrusted to his care. Particular attention paid to collections from Portlaud, San Fran cisco and elsewhere, in all parts of Oregon. The best of reference given if desired. 46tf D R. J. R. CARDWELL, Surgeon Dentist, will practice bis profession In tbe various cities and towne of Oregon. 49tf W. BOYLE. Physician and Surgeon, -e will practice bis profession aa formerly. Offlos at his real tie uos in Polk county, three miles east ef Dallas. July 80, 1M3, aitf H I'M A HON Al ODKLh, Altonwyiat aUw.Dnll Wmm() tvtnntT, Orrirm. tf DW. tc M. R. COX. Wholesale and Retail e Druggists. Dealers in Foreign and Demsslio Drags. Patent Medirinea, Perfumerr, Fatry Boaps, Hair Brushes, fine Toilet Articles, Chemicals, Drug gist's Olaaaware.sVs. Also, a large quantity ef con centrated extracts of Plants of tlie purest quality. Commercial si., Salem, Oregon, lif J. c. Rhclton, Physician and Surgeon, MONMOUTH. Polk County, Oregon. Tbe Doctor being a graduate nf the Curtis, or Physio-medical college. Cincinnati, Ohio, la a true botanic in his prac tice, entirely discarding calomel and all mineral pot aims, and using none but purely vegetable medicines, and only the perfectly Innocent at test Slf rrmoMAS D lS D. WINCHESTER, Attorney , . Empire Ctty. Coos Bay. Ogn. 4otf T a. at I .aw TOHN C. CARTWR1GHT, Attorney anef y Counaalorat lw, Salem, Oregon. Omre. BsadiJ yuartrrs oni!itinj. avti j T L. COLLINS, Attorney and Counselor at Lawl J . Dallaa, Polk eounly, Oregon. I He has made arranitemcnts with H iflMons fiSr. for nno of that firm to assist him In the trial cf sf eaaes in the Circuit and ftupreme Courts. L Mr. Collin, is a Notary ruiille, and win attsnois taking acknowledgements of Deeds. Mortgages. Ac taking depoeitious.alllditvlta, and atidencea in rslslkw . War Scrip. e. Jf 1. S. SMITH. 1. 1. SSIOTIB. SMITH & 0R0VER, Attorners at Law. This Hrm will practice In tbs Courts of the Stale and of Washington Territory. OHlee ia Carter s new building oa tbs levee, eoraer of Front and Alder Streets. Portland, Oregon, March 1st, 1863. M w ILLIAMS ft MALLORY. Attorneys al Law. Office la Wilson's building, Salem, Or- nKon. i