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Hk (Oregon tatMinan. 'A-V A CENTURY TO tOMK. 5i"'ll J re for gold this crowded street, A hun.lnul yours Ui ruuiu Who'll trend your church with willing feet, A hundred years to come t Pale, trum lil i iitf aire, and nary youth. Ami childhood with iu brow of truth, Tin rich Htid ioor, on laud awl ana, Whore will tlie mighty millioni bo, A hundred years to come f Wu all within our grave, sliall sleep, A hundred years to wnw, No living soul for iin ahull weep, A hundred years tu coma 1 Bi other men our kind will till. And oilier then nor streets will till; And other bird will sing s guy, And bright I-Jms uunujiie km to-d'av, A hundred yours to come. Donufttlc ItcuiH. ....J. C. A'msworlli, D. V. Bradford, J. S. Unckol.R.U. Thompson ami 8. 0. Roed havo toon re-elected directors of the 0. S. N. Compa ny. J. C. Aliisworlh is re-elected President, 1). V, Bradford Vice Fresidetit, and Q. W. Murray Secretary, " A packer known ns "French Loui" waa robbed at tho Dalles November, 1st of a pair of blankets In which ho bud about $71100 gold dust, lie had lain the blankets down and given bis at tention to something else for a moment and when lie turned around again they wero gone. ....Sergeant Charles Horn, of Co. B Oregon Cavalry, has apenod a recruiting office in Salem, by order of the eommandinf officer at Fort Van couver. He is rconiiting for Co. B commanded by Captain Caldwell. ....The 8. C. Grant, the vessel on which was shippod tho wire for tho Oregon telegraph' lino, Arrived at San Francisco 183 days tram Boston. The erection of the line will proceed ntence and wfll probably he completed in about two months. The wire which Mr, Strong procured In Califor nia before tho arrival of the Grant, will be put ipon the Yroka end, while a portion of the pres ent arrival will be landed at Portland and will be used in extending tho line from this place South. ....The authorities of Jacksonville have levied tax of $3 for every six months on "dorgs" and made it nnlawful for any of the canine species to go at large without wearing on the neck a leather or metallic collar.- The dorgs will take notice and govern themselves accordingly ! ....Hie railroad meeting at tho courthouse, last Tuesday evening, resulted in nothing except to stir up some discussion among the pooplo. Jlr, Knight however is making some progress in procuring subscriptions. Another meeting will lie held at tho samo place next Tuesday evening for the purpose of further discussing the matter, when the friends of the Oregon mid California railroad will havo an opportunity of showing thoir good will to the euterprise. It will be ex pected, however, that A., who is intorested in atmniboats will Insist that no road shall be uri cutty talked of till tho Willaniotte river shall be improved.; IL, who is running a freight wagon between Kugcne and Portland, touching at inter mediate points, will insist that ho can do all the henry freight business and that a railroad will do him immense damage, besides being a losing thing for the .stockholders C. who was taken in and done for by a telegraph speculator souio years ji go, will nam all coucerned that this may it an other California scheme for fteocing Orcgoinans ; D. will be in favor of the road but will conclusively shew why it ie not needed and why it can't be bnilt ; ike rest ef the alpha bet, it is hoped, will contribute according to their several means toward defraying tho expense of totting the matter proaorly before Congress. ....Mrs. Julia Dean llayne has been engaged, during tho last week, in a aeries of Shakesperia readings at Vancouver. ""."A Mr. Moffat of Jackson comity last -week oroke his arm in attempting to mount a bursa. He rose in the stirrup but fell back striking his arm on the saddle. ....The Jacksonville Sentinel ays a rich cop per lode has been lately discovered in Josephine county and aunrher one in Cens county. The lode in Josephine is about fourteen feet in thick ness and assays 20 to W percent, of -ooppor. ....David Winfiell, a teamster on the Orescent City and Jacksonville road, was, afuw days ago, run over and seriously injured. Tho accidont oc curred by the breaking of the " brake'" to the wagon. A small child of Mr. James Gordon of Wnlla Walla valley, recently fell from a wagon, was ran over and killed. '....Messrs. llnrly A Co. aesayers of Lewtston furnish the following assay of gold from the dif ferent mining camps of die lppcr country: Lowest, nicnr.sr Ito'iee.... I lk City Oro Finn - 1Vavrr Head.... rifintriuffwuter...... lliu hole.................. Florence Warren's laggings Newiemi I' tvek.... f 14 JH IK 40 1.1 Hi Hi s5 15 ia Mi (i HS 17 3 13 75 14 M l.i 50 ... II 4S ... 1HH7 ... In M , . . 17 2i ... II SI ... io m 15 (U riecuwli Gulrli, a tributary of Little Salmon IS Salmon river 14 3 Columbia river. 14 44 Clearwater IS lrn (iraude 15 l hnuke river - 14 75 is in l.'i i!5 l.'l Ml III li 16 511 15 UU Tho steamer Pacific which arrived at Tort land last Wednesday, put into Tort Orford for coal and was detained three days by stormy weather. ....An attempt was madci on tho morning of Kovember 1st, to firo the Kmpire Hotet at the , Dalles. The fire was discovered in time to pre vent any great damage. Tho pntprioter f the Empire offers a reward of $100 dollars for the de tection of the incendiary. ....Among the soldiers from Oregon serving honorably in the armies of the East, is John F. Small of I.ane comity, who was supposed to have been killed, as he disappeared last Jane during one of the cavalry conflicts betweest ricaannton and the rebel Stewart. His father recently re ceived a letter from him, however, dated at An noplis, Md., from which it appear he was taken prisoner on that occasion after being badly wound ed. Ho is now on parole. Wo will pablish his letter next week. ....No clue has boon found lo the perpetrators of the robbery upon French Louis at the Dalles. The Walla Walla Satrsauus has been re duced in sisa on account of the expense of pub lication. The Ortft Sutamu ia crowding in more matter than ever before, which ia really the same thing as enlarging. We publish more matter for 93 than any othir paper in Oregon does for ?0. For this increase of expenditure, we only aak the Union men of Oregon to respond with a cordial support prompt payment. A Bold Konnr.nr. Mr. J. A. Eslick, who is just down from Bannock on his way to Harris- burg, called on us yesterday and related the cir cumstances of a vory bold robbery perpetrated on aim Friday afternoon, on the rnad leading from Portland to Dayton. About an hour before sun . i., . , . get, two men overiooa mm, wncn ono or litem seised him by the collar and presented a revolver to his breast, and demanded his money, threaten ing to shoot him in casa of icfnsaL The ether snan proceeded to search his person and a bundle of clothing which be carried, lu too bundle was a purse of dust containing M ounce. The rob bers took the bundle and puse about seventy -five yards from the road, emptied the purse and left it with the clothing, ilr. E. had no uieaua of de- ""ria and bad to submit. H describe the mer ' as follows i One, dark cooipie xioned balf breed, abont sis feet high, slim, had lung black hair, wore a iuout- tnche nin imperial, Iihh a plniii scar nbnut one mid three-fourth Indies long, running from near tho comer of the, riirlit oya down tnwaril the low er end of tlio right ear i his ngn about 25 yours. Tho titliur, a Frciicliiuan, liimvy sut.nliout 6 font, 7 inches uigh, lirit complexion, lilit hair, benrd light reddish Lruivii, cut nbout half nn iuch in length, has vory largo round whllisli cyesj isi about Ik) or 3.1 yuan old. Mr. Eslick. says the iuro contained all tho money lie bad and ho ha no other means of re warding the dutoction of tlio robbers, but if any part of the dust can he recovered he Is willing to give a liberal portion of It as a reward. Idaho ICi.K'Tio From passengers who rame down lam night, we learn that the vote in the lwi ton precinct stood us follows i Wulliicu, 111 i Cauuady W.Miiwritaittecr, wi. ....Dovritt C. French, cburitud with the murder of W. W. Gln'ord, litis been tried before Jml(0 Wyche ut Wulhl Wullil und ucipiitted. ....We pnbllsh to-day a note of inquiry from Mr. Heed who wants to know why we fulled to publiah the award ot a premium to sir. Wuruer for line paint' inn, &c, III the premium list of the Ai leull unil So- clety. In reply-to Mr. Heed, and ull others who have made similar Inquiries, we say Hint the list was pub lialied in the Stntetman exactly us it was fnruislied us, adding nothing and taklmr nothing from it. It is more than probable that tlio fault in most cusea lies with the exaunuiiiK ef mnltteea, who either fulled to make re port or mo V erroneous ones. .... Mill ,i'rfiny publishes himself us making a mujiferly jpeeeh at Kosobtirg. His maiteriy style was acquired while he was master of a small three cent pig. ....Wm. Gilchrist stabbed Henry Howell ut Scio on tlio 271 li ult,, but not fatally. Gilchrist was arrest ed luit afterwards discharged by the Justice on the ground tlmt he acted lit lelf-defeuse. ....The stages south of here fulled to connect yes tcrday further than Eugene City. They do not arrive now till about noon, so that we are unable to wuit for Monday's disputehes. We po to press, in consequence, with nothing Inter from the war than Suturdny's dis patch. ....Seventeen men, who have at did'erent times de serted from the army, were lust week brought down to Vancouver hyLieut. Woodson. They surrendered theiinielues under the procluinHtiou of the President pardoning returning deserters. ....A child of 11. J. lVngra of Eugene City aged ubout eight years was badly burned last Tuesday by her clothing catching lire while stuuding near the fire place. ....A little child of Mrs. 0' Donald of Hulcm was severely burned hist evening by iia clothes taking tiro. Tim Uai k ik C'i.ironsi. The race at KnighVs Landing. In California, October 14lb, between tho Caclio creek horse, Choctaw,atid Oregon mare, Aman da, for t will), distance 5110 yards, was won by the lat ter, by thirty feet. The backers of the Oregon inure bet everything on her they posaexsed. Amanda Is four and a half years old, was bred iu Douglas coun ty and sired by the Jenkin's horse. Clioclnw, her competitor, is said to be the fustost quarter homo In California. ESSAY 'OX SHEEP RAISING COXVLl'DED. Iliitoryoftlii Introiliiction of Simp info Oregon, The following is made up from tho personal knowledge of the writer and the verbal informa tion of persons who wero personally acquainted with the facts, and will indicnto how sheep hus bandry iu Oregon came by its present condition. Previous to nil the sheep and cattle in Or egon wero held by the Hudson n Bay Company, who, it is believed, brought their first stock of boh from California, and refused to sell any of either kind to the Canadians and Americans who were settled in the country at that time. In the summer of tlmt year, an arrangement was entered Into by Dr. Jason Lee, Superintendent of the M E. Mission, and K wing Young nnd T. J. Hubbard, according to which, the two latter were to make their war to California by land, and pnrchase cattle. While they wero preparing for the trip, Mr. Slncum, an agent of the U, S. Govern ment, on a Hying visit to the Pacific to look after American interests, took Oregon on his way from tho Sandwich lalnnds to California, and met Dr. Lee at Fort Vancouver. And learning from him the condition of the settlers In their rotations to the 11 II. Co., and their proposed plan of getting cattle of their own (what they had were held as loans from the Company), gcux-rously offered to take tho party down the uoast with him on his vessel. If o came up into tho Willamette Valley, and a meeting of the settlers was called. They accepted his kind offer, to which he added the loan of some money. The party went and mot (here with an American settler by the name of Lease, who owned a considerable flock of sheep, part of which from the representations of Messrs. Young and Hitliliard, ho concluded to drive to Oregon, and did, selling the most of them to members of tho Hudson Bay Company an i to Bishop Illanchet of tho Catholic Mission. From Ihat time forward the settlements received addi tional lots of sheen and cattle. In Id 12, betwooii threo and four hundred head of sheen wore brought from California. In lt44, the first lot of sheep wore brought across the Plains from Mis souri by Mr. Joshua Shaw and Mr. A. C. 1!. Shaw (now of Portland). They camn successfully, and increased rapidly, and gavo their owners profit as well as honor for their enterprise. In IH47, a Mr. Fields brought a Hock of superior sheep across the l'lains. And lie dying soon ntter lus arrival here, bis sheen were sold in smnll lots, which laid the foundation of many of the best flocks now in Marion and adiuining counties. In Mil, Mr. Joseph Watt brought S.V) head across- bringing with him at the samo time a wool-carding ma chine, the first brought to tho country. To Mr. Watt is also due the credit ef being 'among the first to engage in Ibe enterprise which established tho woolen factory at Snlctn, the tirst of its kind on the Pacific roast, and w hich owes its birth mainly to ihoe engaged in the development of sheep husbandry in Oregon. The character of the sheep first brought across the Plains was generally that of a strong nicdinm sized sheep, bearing a hoavy, middlo grade wool, suitable for the homo manufacture of theeettlers; and were much preferred to the California sheep already here, and rains of the former were used for the improvement of the hitter. Mi. Watt brought five rams and two ewes of the Saxon Merino, and six high grado Spanish Merino ewes. In ":2, Hiram r?mitli brought across some full blooded Spanish Merino sheep, for the purpose of cngnging in tho raising of fine wool, but becom ing discoursged w ith the prospect, or disgusted with the general apathy of the people on the sub ject of what he thought a great future interest, he sold Ins siwep. rMinrtiy aner ine aiscoveryoi tne gold mines in California, sheep began to be driven hack to tlmt country irom itregon, sue inns get ting rid of much of the California sheep yot re maining unimproved. Iu 14M, Dr. Toliuio, an employee of the Hudson's Bay Co., drove into Oregon from Washington Territory a considera ble quantity of sheep (.about nttecn nnnured Head, I think). Thev were, generally spsakine, a poor lot of sheep; grades, some high, but mostly low, of bucks imported from Britain, conpled with California ewes, aome South Down, some Merino, and some few Leicester. The sheep seemed to have been badlv kept, and nearly every one who purchased of them bought the scab with them the first seen of that disease in Oregon. By spe cial purchase, several parties became owner of small lots ol pure, or nearly pure, oonin imwns and Merinos, but differing so much from sheep of the aaiuo breeds subs qutmtly introduced from tho Atlantic Slates that they were generally designat ed as II. I) , South INiwn.or Merino. In 1 -ft", J. II. Williams, II. . Consul at Syd ney. Kew South Wales, purchased two hundred and eighty thorough bred Merino sheep, for ship ment to California, trom j. iv. iacamiar, son ot Capt. John Macarther, the pioneer Merino breed er of Australia. On the arrival of the sheep at San Francisco, part of them were purchased by Martin Jesse (then ot lamtnii county), ami hronght to Oregon, which laid the foundation fur rhat is now caueu nt-rr too niiii(uau jirruiu. u l-T;. 11. C.Ueer, of Silverton, Marion county. iiitroduord the South Downs from the Atlantic States. In W, Messrs. June fc Ilockwell in troduced the I tench and Spanisn ilcriuo sheep from the Suite of Vermont into Oregon. Later iu the same rear, Messrs. JeweU tt Lane, the former of Vermont, followed suit with a num ber of sheep, part of which were pure French Me rino, and part of which those interested suiiso- auentlr lesrned were grade shoep taken from the oclc of Col. llollister, of California. The scab also made its appearance in the flocks of several of those who purchased the Jewrtl 4t Lane sheep immediately after the purchase. In 14il, Donald M'Leod, of Amity, Yamhill county, brought one hundred and fifty thorough bred Spanish Merinos from Vermont across the Plains. More recently, there has been brought luto this ronntryfrom the flock ef J. I). Patterson, of California, Kren.-h Merino, hy Messrs. I. wiling and Mills. of Wash ington county, and fmm time to time during the but five years there have been single animals of popular Lug lisb breeds brought to Ibe country, s the New Oxfordshire and Hampshire Down, br nr. Jotin loggsweii, or Lane county, am tlio Couwold, by BanjawiB Stark, of Fortland,o that now tho means of Improving his flocks up to tho highest standard of excellence is within reach of every sheep-raiser in Oregon who wishes to so improve. M mm in milieu uuuiuiy nooi ine memory of others, ami myself, there may be errors In it, n wull as events forgotten which deserve a record. Any person having knowledge of cither, will confor a favor by communicating the same to John Minto, Salem.) Tk' Atttijitatiun of Shr.tp Ilualtutulry tu lite Prfunt CoHttiliuH itf Oregon. Thero nro nt present more prnmlsinz Induce ment for tho Oregon farmer to turn his attention to the raising of sheep and wool (where his lands sro of a suitable kind) than any other branch of farming, for the reasons, 1st, that in that occupa tion tho farmer cau get along with loss hired help, which ia always hard to get of a reliable kind, and will continue to be, so long as the discovery of new gold mines continues: Vd, sheep oat near er to the ground and a greater variety of plants, nnd consequently require less labor in providing thorn food, than sny other domestic animal which yields anything like the return which they yields .Id, there aro two products from sheep, for either of which there is a gronter prospective market than for any other farm product we can raise. We have already glanced at the condition of the market with regard lo wool. " It is the only tiling raised by the farmers of Oregon that con tains ci.ough value In proportion tu its weight to bear the expense of transportation to the Atlantic States. It I the only product that can not be raised cheaper in the Atlantic State than here. It Is the only nroduct of the soil of Oregon (gold excepted) which we can Bond to the Enstmi sea board In exchange for the clothing, boots and shoes, machinery, iron, etc., Ac, which we must buy there or elsewhere until wo can build up man ufactures of our own." And manufactures we must have, unless we can contentedly remain ut terly dependent upon tho manufacturing skill of Oilier COIIllllllIlllies, SIIOJCCl IU Hie inuuuvumciit.ro of interruption in tune ot war, and the always in creasimr cost of traiisuortatiou, which, us the pro ducers of the raw matorial and consumers of the manufactured article, we must nay all the cost of, according to the amount of our consumption. The market for good wool-bonrlng stock shoep is only to be measured by the extent of the country yet unoccuuied and fit for craziuff nurnost-s, lying between the Pacific ocean and tho western base of thoKocky Mountains. The market lor mutton will be in accordance with the increase of population ; it can be produced cheaper and will always sell higher than beef, until the country is glutted with woubbcnrintr nocks. , Oregon lies on the western edgo of nn immense extent of country reaching from Mexico to the llritisli line; trout Kansas to the l'acinu ocean winch, with the exception of tho belt between the Cascade mountains and the ocean, covered by parts of California, Oregon, nnd Washington lor ritnfy, is fitted for pastoral pursuits only. She has willun her own borders a large portion of the best of that natural pasture. Within that, and almost surrounded by it, she lias tlio largest compact uoity of good wheat land on the Pacific slope ; which, surrounded and intermingled with never-failing wnter power, makes the Willamette Valley adapt ed by nature for the cheap support of a dense man ufacturing population, iu n three-told grantor de ereo than ever was either Old or New Enirliind. She limy, if her citizens will it, do her full share of first supplying all tlio region drained by the wa ters of the Columbia river with stock sheep, and then manufacturing the wool raised from them and their increase. She may become to the north west coast of America what England is now to the world, nnd what New England is to tho Unit ed States in the power of their manufacturing coiumcree following tho settlements us thoy spread to the east and north with hor unproved stock And woolen fabrics. The incidental discov ery of gold in California threw Oregon into her shadow, but there is no good reason why she should remain there torever. Ihe incident is now turning gold hunters in another direction, nnd so far as gold discoveries go light is breaking over Oregon, and if the seeds of prosperity contained in sheep husbandry are cultivated with tho same stenditicss of ptirpuso with which Ihey were planted by the suhiects of our brief historical sketch, her day is coming, but, in order to bring it quickly wo Orcgonians must take the example of our wide-awake California neighbor. They do not go nil to gold fevers. See the strides she (Unlilornia) is taking in wool-raising! luieuu her wool crop w.as 2,G8I pounds ; the newspa pers report her crop ot JSod nt 'J.UIHJ.UUU pounds If this is true, it shows great improvement iu her flocks, as well as great addition to their numbers; and at such n rate of increase she will soon be the foremost Slntc in the Union in her production of wool; and if true, it also shows that her citizens see ss sure a source of wealth in her grass as in her gold. W e can never hope to rival hor in the quantity of production, she having an area of 1s,!Kk square miles, llio area ut Oregon l).V274 square miles her wool crup of IHot) w 'Jllo,U4o pounds, and hor sheep numbered 75,93ti an average of but 2 pounds per head. Surely there is ample room both tor expansion and im provement. Hut look at what a smaller State may do ! Ohio lias an area of 3U,'JI4 square miles her siiucp in Inou numbered J,tajj,o77 her wool crop was lll.ul-i.lUI pounds. In left), she will send her l'.',UO,U00 pounds of wool into hor home market Some of the finest has been selling as high as W7J cents per pound. And thus sho smites her cnuiny " King Cotton" under tho fifth rib with her sheep shears, while she sends her sons, her oilimores and her Urauts, to throw sue stones at the many headed monster as the! yotin shepherd of Israel never threw at Uoliath. Who would not be proud of such a State! Who that has a permanent home in Oregon would not clad ly lend his aid to put kcr into a position of such power aim liiiiiieuce! THE LATEST. Lite Discovery of nenvjr Frauds-Aiding IOC KCDC1K. WAsOIINflTON. Knw. A upeclnl npcnttif Hie Trra-iurj Dcjiiitini'ii. arrived lie re on UinttiLi C'Miinteiea Willi a late i.iiuvery Irauil, wliit'U wm wmin in the Mluwiuif manner : . moitlnii!t tlie iwlf ui inz vetlt lus tlh ia-fl the i important (&v.t tlmt whhU on board wliicli were intend ed in run the iil'M'tuilc were iiunururtuieu jirim iiully in .trt loiK. 1 in eimiiusmm v, wuu uiiitr, luruili ed 1 roof that vot-eU lift ttiat iiui t evidently Ueuinutl Mr ilic reitul. H iMttuiea Ui.il (nun ten to twelve lelt that p-irt every week withthln oltjirt in view. In nrde to destroy the tntue between .New lurk and ihe JJrilr coltiiiiril purl a, bund, are laid in the cnbtoni-hnohe that the oiiod exiturted arc to be ued und euiiumed exi l slvely ut their tletiiia!inii. Ail ullkdal, wlm Iiuh Ine Muipei-teit, at tin ptiii im htu.M5, in accued of liHviujf lam tiojitiK, wort lil vn bond lur tin iiuriJiixe. and having rettfived large miun uoui th me inleiidiiitf to il ;, hv mean of tnl-o entries and Iviiiff rlearatirin. in iihderfllotid that New York wu made the irreat ma ket rirMiidyiii(r the Smith with ull mtu-le neude not otiijr ii.r mi-iPiiancc lint to earry on the rebelli'm. The Monrj- Market. Nkw VllHK. XflV. 1 Money ejr nt 7 per eeiiL Stprlinxtpiiet tt liOlttl (Jolil 4tf ftoreruiuent utovk without chants Btnk Htatemciit ahownthe M low inn-: herreiiiw 1 loans f i'.H,00U ; decrioM ol deniwiU, $1,JiH,(ioo, Arm; of the Potomac-Slight Sklrm.Hhlitg i-ee a iiiieimons. A rWeelul d Una tch to the Trthttn hut: I tarn from the Army of the 1'ntomar that the riridi;il movement in inu nve iMin riiunjiM 01 jHiiion or dim-rent corji inntr cnunKfl nve iteeti auetiiir-u wtm miirnt k nmhen, with hot I iht I'M to cither utile. (Mierrill continue lltetr tltMirvtUlionii on our waimn train. An ltnpreifi0 previiiU ut hortd(tinrttrrt thai I a QWtorij mi unfile, anu umiN tniriiiion in to ai'vom moditle him at the earliest nnuortunitr. Thorn nm thou who helirve Lee'ii army lm fot-eu mt materiallv reduced that he d 'ics not Intend to fiulit. and tlmt any leiw ui d iiiwfiM'jn kmiriii ia hi conceal uis weaKUCit. Mcade'i rosltloa-Bolta Armlet Haueimr ins fur tho Advantage, The H'erM' ilisnstrh from the Army uf the Polo- mac listed Htindy, Nor. It, any the army Is l-icatcd In excellent eonrlitinn on Us line ol snjinties. Should any cnntlnirem-y arWe . ft can with canal facility lie concentrated, either to sdrance or retreat, or repel an stts, k. Tlie Hrmltt ,li,l'h says it Is known tint Meade on one side and Ia on the other are manenvrr 1111 (or s furoral'le imitiiin, l"it tne imiirriwinn Is that Lee will n,,t rik a lull! onUule ol Ins defeines on the south sideot the Itupidaa, wlii.h ran be In Id lira smsll rorrs iKulnrt a (treat amir, and leave him st Lnerty to scud s irt nf lii Torre to lUna an Attacking- party and force to fait liack north nf tlie Kappalianaork as la-fore. How Tiif.t Dir-FKR. A "ilcmocrnt" wns the other day nn the street charging nn the Slilriman that it was lo strong of abolitionism that, in his claasio language, "I kin smell Ihe d (1 thing now." Almost at tire same instant, and not more than twentr-fivo feet distant, a rabid, growling abolitionist was declaring to a email uiditorr that Ihe S'ateiman, to nso hi cliastc.npreasion, was "to d d strong of so erih that 1 can men It Here." J uey acre both laboring tinder a slight mistake tlu-jr acre ameliiuy each others ITT The llichmnnd D'mpatch sitrs gun-thief Flojd e I pressed litmseifjust before d; ing. as tearing tbc world without any regret or fear MmI loyal men "regret" that he did not lire to be bong, and hara '-fears" that he trill steal the ilcvil's occapaiion anil thus aij the Con- thieterac OKir than nhila iitiug (iRAXn INK1X RAMI. At a nieeliuir of the Union citizens nf folk county, held nl Uitlliu, nn Stilnrdny, October list, nil oiimtimiunii was cllccled liy rlecttns Isniio Smith, (Jhiiirinuti, and Thonius I'enroe, Secri'lnry. A oommiltee, onnsisttni? nf W. C. Willis r iiiiinery, J. a. Ilulmnn, U. Kcnliritig, and Patrick llulcy mat appointed to pri'pnru and repoit resolution cxprcssivu uf the spiisc nf tho meetitig. While the oominittce were nut, Hon. Gen. II. William delivered a most telling tpeecli, full ol f!u(iu'iice. arguniuiit and putriutisin. At the close of Hie Judge' speech, tho committee on resolutions reported the following : AVsoW, That the object uf the Union party in Polk county la tu aid III preaervliiK tlielilierty ondtlie Union nt the States, to maintain, tint supremacy of the (Juimtl tulioii and liiwi, t put down tlie enemies of the (iov eminent, to thwart the dMlgii nf traitors anil dnd'iyal- Mi, and to protect aim strengthen all loyuljncn with out respect to sector party. Retoletd, That the cardinal principles nf our repub lican institutions, to which we as American cltmeus stand pludired, imperatively demand of in tu reiimllute the doctrines of aeccaslnn and all sympathy with them, mid to give our tiiniiulillud support to our country and us coiHtituieu suiunriiiea in sue Kress trial or civil war until the bait viwtiiro or the present rebellion Is extin guished! and to this end we are I n favor of every means rei'oKiii.ed in civilized warfare. Icrtnveil, That, ill tlie language of the lamented Piiuvla. " w: have no Bvniiinthv with those who are attempting to make political capital out ol tho lolserlea ot our country. Raolvcd, Tlmt net to stand hy the Government in thi.-i crisis wuld bo a luxe dewi-tlun of our gallant countrymen now defending our Hag in the llelil, and would render nf nu avail lite blmd ulremly ulitcl in de fense of the CiiiiHtilutioii and Unimi. Ketulnd, That the cry ol aliuhti'iulsin so ncnWent- iv raineu ny inu copperneiiii papers aim poiiticmiis in tins cmiiwi aim couniy aitauist all who lavoruie nroxecn- tinn nf tho war for the suppreHMlnn of a most wicked rebellion, has nn terrors t,i those who arc determined to stand by the Government which was named hy our fathers in their wisdom, and handed down to us to preserve and protect in all Its purity. v .....r 'l.t , u-ill l..n..n.u,..n..aU give our support to any man fur ufttce who has sympa thized or dws symputhise with aimed or uiiuruied traitors to our Government. Ponding lliu motion to adopt tho resolutions, Mr. John 1. Outhouse nltcrcil a series of reso lutions as a substitute for those olfored hy the ooniinitlee, premising the reading of tlifin by the ili'cluratton that ho was a Union uinti, and tlmt ho wit c(iiuy opposed to soouieiun and aholitioiiisni. After rending tlie re.-oliitinus, (whicli lie did liimst'll) a motion prevailed to relur them tn tho coiiiinittee on resolutions. Mr. Outlioitso being npplied tu bv both the See rctury nf the meeting mid the ciiairinun of the committee on resolutions, refused to furnish tlie oomiinttce.with a copy, upon which, the origi nal resolutions were ntlunted, After tlio adoption of the resolutions, Hon, H. P. Unise delivered an ctleotive address, The speeches were listened to hv the largo as. Beinlily with marked attention, and frequently respouueii to Willi hursts ot enthusiastic cheers. 'The iSnli'iti ami Monmouth brass bninls were iu utteiidanoe, enlivening tlio intervals with ricu auu piitriotio nmsio. A iletiicliiiient of the Salem Light Battery, with ono gun, wn present frequently and lus- my i riciiiug turin "nt the cutiuon s mnutu' their appreciation nf tlio exercises. A county union coiiiinittee wn nnpoinlcd h the chair as follows : Isauo M. Butler, nf Dal Ina Precinct j John (Jliamberluiu. Uridccpurt Win. Scubriiig, Luckiamute; Harrison Lin- vtlle, L,uuej 'lhos. Pearoe, Eol : A. Lucas, Monmouth; Gen. ICilura, Bethel ; A. H. Frier, hull Lake; G. 11. Suvery, Jackson ; S. Stone, Dougliu. Alter cliceiine for tlio sneaker, the Union, tlio gnllnut soldier iu tlto field, tho Salem and Monmouth brass band, mid tho light artillery the meeting adjourned. ISAAC SMITH, Cli'n. T. Peakck, Seo'y. CALIFORNIA DISPATCHES. I'bho Dismissed From the North-Arrivals, San Fkancisco, Oct. 28. Captain Lnwron, nf the Surveying (teninei appearud before the United State Commission or to-day, tu answer tho charge of putting one of hit euilors ashore at Com Bay, July 4th, fur refusing to wear a blue shirt. Commissioner dismissed tho case. Tho steamer Sierrn Nevada bring $IG9,882 irotu uregon, aim HHu.itai, Irom victuria. The steamer Paiuiinu, from Crescent citv. brings Get!) barrel uf copper ore, and $11,2(5(1 treasure. Crescent city advices say the Union ticket was elected Dy an average ot thirty majority in Del Norte county. Cresoeut city eives the l',.l.... .. H..I,.., IT .1 oi Ul.lll UH,MI MUBC, il UltlJUlltJ n glllll Ol titteo lust election. rlio ship Santiugo, from Nuwcantlu, N. S W., arrived lust night. The Niirragnneett report having seen the imp Aguiua.iust sutnnlay, which has the Mon itor on iionril. Tho ltussiao steam corvette Albrack. Com inauder l'lnlpin, arrived to night Irom Slinnir- hue; nlo ship ilnrry iif-tlie-West J02 duvs Irom Huston, and Peruiau bark Lola, 77 duy, r.... i'..ll.. ... I 1. i. I I:. M.'ll. yailw, nilll BUIII IU lVj IIUU , HUUUUI, Tho Golden Age brought IKJ7 piissetigers. llorace Smltb Bitot at Virginia City. YlittiiNiA, Oct. 28. II O I.I. 1 . . i . iiurnue oiiiiiu was snot to-uuy, ny a iniiii Johnson in front of Wells, Fnrgo lc Co.' oltiuu atnttli bail been counsel lor .lolmson. wliu had settled tho ens -, reoeiving $Ml When Sinith wanted pny tor his serf ices, a dispute anise stiiiin is not uangerousiy wounded. A Ilraft Prolcrtloii Surlctj . San Fuani.'Ikco, Oct. 28. A Draft-Protection suciely was urgauized yeslerduy. it consists of fifteen men, each of whom pledges himself to pur a common trcna tiry fl(X, ihe money to hu used iu redeeming any uiuiniiers oi ttte Society who may lie lorlti liute euougli tu be Umlted. Kcuiilsltion for thn Arrest of a Cattle On erator-Huit to tnjoln bin. rl righl-Lus .iiigcics .tens San Frascinco, Oct. 3t). Oflicer Kllis lelt on to night's bout fur Sacra mento en route for Ifuliv alhr, with n reuui sition on the Governor of Neratla territory for the arrest nf a man named lloaily, n ho is de tained at Kuhy by the military cnininnnder of tlmt post, under authority frnin Gen. V right, It I statfj llmt Uuudy nn iu the- rmphiy nr John I. J cllrics, nu eiU-nsiro dealer iu catllu in Washington Territory nnd llrilish I'usst'seiuns ; that lloody (old (i.OOU worth of cuttle, iuckcted tha money, came nverlnnd to Cnlifornin, missed the Inst steam-r fur Panama and slnrted overland. His arrest nt Kuhy was nn tch erupliio informal inn. He trnvck d un der miller different aliases, inch a llrmlio, HIiMid nml Moure, the Inst hving assumed on the iteutnliimt fur Sacranienlu. Jes-m It. FreniDiit and I'nlinor auu to enjoin General Wright from proceeding with building fortifications vii llieir property near lilavE Point. The steamer Droltior Jouuthun hrinps bis Auireli- dates to the 27th inst. A. lirun and nuuthcr man unknown were found murdered recently near tho county lino between Lnt An geles and Situ Ileruardiiiu. Tho sheriffs of Imtli counties wero nut after the murderers. Bran ass a well Ituuwu tiu prddler, the other an American. New from lliu New Colutmlu niiuc is cn- cou raging t7 Tho littlu hutidle of treason who edits the Eugene lletitw is opposed to the conscrip tion on the ground, among others, that it is im politic lluil all the men ueeded oould be pro cured by Toitintcerine. Since the call by ihe President for 300,000 yoluiitecrscrrmy deiig nates that as "this last edict of the usurper." UssLr, ir oi Lnrsu Tha KaKburg epierliead convention of October 3lat pasaed th following reso lution without a dissenting voice i Vcrsoccf, That we find no power hi Ibe Coasiita. liiai to coerce a seceding hUle; and Imtng SMlisHc, Ihat the alleiunt now being mad by Um lirescnl ad uiiiiistniiton is wnl, ..ui authority ot law, we declare our oittHssiiion to theaaoie. Tliose "war d'-inis-rats" who an In favor of Ui war bat nppnwd to nruaecating II, would swt saorc manly if they wonld openly proclaim ibe aaina tiling that is what they mean a4 they might as well sa, it. Faneral hells are the door bell nf the other world, and grare-etnne pjafk tho bound sty hue between tin ana that. MAnniED. tn Jegersnn, Mr,ai cnunlr, Nov. 4lh, lir It. A. Johnsnn. Mr. Hies. Ursnaon, ol A ilia W alla, soil Misa AinsiHla iir.-n, in Jerri-raon. In K,.rlivHII. tsili ult , D. r,. llrivli sua Cells I.. Mian. Al l.simil, I. T , 1st, W. J. MuillKirii, Caul. 1st t'svslrjr, v., una mi. H. 11. 1,I, - In Una souiily, til Inst., Jnmes VT. Slinpsiin and Mary 3. aaer. Ill OmitlM eattntr, 1st lull . Alfrsnnrr M AnnlsvuU. of tiliCAlls, sud Insliclls Kilts. At llnnnrirk Cltv. Out. lOlh. CliArles nnt,ulss atnl Miss Lsurelta lli-lktiiti. Al risesrviiie, Oct. Hlh, Win. L. Losan and Nsnrv J. arris. In Hrntnn rminlv, 2lh alt.. Mr. Issaa M. Monro onit Miss Louisa J. ltK'irs. Ill IKllliin couniy, Oct. 'i.' J. f. SlIlSMn ln,l Miss J. Thomo. Bon, nil f llwnlon enmity. In Knsriie Oily, 0.-I. ISth, John II. MrCluni anil Mlsa ale Henderson, Del. IHlh, JostiuA M.'lloon, of Diilon county, and Mlrr ,. Mlukler, of t'lackaiiiss county. DIED, At Kola. Emma, vounsrst UnuuhLor of Joisnli W. and IE. A. Downer, 1 yenrf T inn. nnd 9H days. Tlis tciuler plant, ao mili and green, ta IS eternity. 0. frederlck li. Ilrulat, born Vcb. I'Jlh. lsdl.dkd Nov. 1st, 1SIJ8. 'Another snsel hss tieen called, -t To Join tlmt IhronK above .1 I Of llltle Infants sash-lied from earth, To dwell In Jesus' love." Kail.T. Al Bannock Ollr, Orl. IHih, of fever, J. Sullivan. Al r.onwr Ollr, Oct, IIMi, of tynhold fever, Mrs. Minerva inierson, siren vs years. At 1'lscervllle, uct. ism. nr. B. uie, need sv rears. At Hannock City, Ool. 14th, llenj. V. lU-wnr, aed M yn. In Ruireiir Oltr. Otli. Itosanna. duusliter of Atvlo aod Harnli inn, sued s years, l nunm and -tt niiya. In I.ane couniy, Oct. Sllth, Mrs. Kllxsbeia Breedlns, ss. At Oakland, Oct, Win, Mary K., 7 yesra, and (lei. Slat, .ohert 8,, I years, children of John T. Slid Harsh K. Ladd. At Pleasant Hill. Lane County. Not. In. Kllsalielll. wlfj of rr. IV. Brlilow, aged an years and S .nonius. - I Illinois papers pleaas copy. J lu Forks of SaDtlnm, Slat Oct., Georire W., T yra., 1 mo, and IS days, son of Jnmea 8. and Matll-ls Tarntey. in Albany, 4th, Allien n,, son or wia. il. and Aimeta 'iwell,S yesra, 0 inmitlis and 14 daya. I in uverneek. urove, vuth int., siiaa aster A. nosers, iv. Near MuMlnnvllle, 1!U Oct.. K.lw.rd , aon of J. A. A, ml Susannah W llsou, nseu 18 months and 19 days. GEEENBACK3 AEE GOOD, .'....' - BUT : ' i ... ROBACK'3 ARE BETTER. , STOMACH BITTERS. Ton thousand bottlrs sold In one month. Tlie most popular stomach Outers in use. KOBACK'S BITTERS. ! Good for a ilcrnnueinout ntMtlie Stomnrli, llillloiiancss Liver (Join plaint and Uunoral Debility, KOHACK'S BITTEHS. Thoy poncM woudorful tonic projwrtins, giving tune w vim njfiuuie ntiu tiiffuniivu urgnnn. ROIJACK'S niTTEUsS. Debilitiitml Lndii'H rtnJ wJentiirv pcrHong will And In Welti an excel. em tunic. KOIUCK'S BITTERS. 1 A wine-glass full hoforo each meal vrlll remorfl Indi- Kostion and all livor iiiscasos. ROIJACK'S HITTERS. Tliey ran be taken without rcininl to diet. As an up iensor nicy nave uo eiiiai. ItOBACK'S BITTERS. They are prepared by an old und skillful physlrlnn irom wen tnotvii voceuiuio reiueuius. , KOBACK'S BITTERS. Wherever known they luivo become a standard funil ly Btreiiftlieuiug remedy. KOBACK'S BITTERS. Try one bottle, mid yen will iilwuva use llicm und re eouiuieiiu liioiu to otliers. KOBACK'S BITTERS. Kor sale by wholesale and retail Druxtjlnts and IJiiuor Sole Agents for the rVHii' Const, KKDINorOS Si CO., 4lliuud 418 Front street, 3tuisllG Kan Kmuciseo, Tiiki'ii Vv, Tl Y the siihscriber. living in Cluckainas conntv, two 19 unit's liclow lluttcville, on tlio Willamette river, a HAY M AUK. described as follows i bsv. star In fore head, snip on tlie nose, right linul rout white, D years 1 0111, i.ii iiuiius nigii i emne to inv pinca otn oi .niiv. awt JOHN ZuM WALT. I tun Ort", WITH u liuller and luirncxa on, n strawber-sT-vsj rv roan inure, about loi hands hiuh, andx3A I bruuded on the left thigh, S, J. Any one who will I give me iliforiualioll uf Ihe snmo will lai liberally re- wuriii'd. t.l.il. lilf.lt, wUtipaid Spring Vullcy, Polk couniy. Ailiiiiiiisli'iitor'H Notice. XTOTICK is herebv uivcll I lint the midcrslirned has i l Ibis ilay lienn aptoiiited by Ihe county court of Yamhill county, (Iruguu, ndiuiiiistratur of the online of hiihriiiui ronl, tale ol snid county, dccciisi'd. All ner-1 sons indidiicd tn said esiaie are rouunsted to settle up I iiiimeuiatoiy, anu an iersons having accuunia against the esnite must present the Mime In me at my resi-1 deuce ill McMiuliville, Yuinhill couuly, within six months from tins duto. Ilf-Mtv "Alllll.M, Aduiiiiistriitor. Lafayette, Yamhill Co., Nov. 3, 'Kl. 4w:i Kxi'culor'aj Nofirc. N'OTICK Is hereby given that h'tinrs trslnmenUirv have been bv the uoillitv iudire of .Marion county I issued to the nudm-sigiied, executors nf tlio estate of Nicbolua Hliruin, deceased. All persons owing said estate are requested 1 1 make immediate payment, and all persons having claiuis against said eslale are re quired tn present litem, with the necessary vouchers, within six ninnilis fruin tlio dale hereof, to us, ut our ruaidence, live miles east uf Kalem, iu snid Marion couuly. lr.l.ll,A hllltl M, nKNnv wiitim, Nov. 5. IHIi.-! 1n-:til Kxecutors. MISS KI.IZA II0I1MAN, having moved lo Sulcm for the purpose of engaging in hrr bilsilicss. mil V lie found at Mra. Viti. Jnliiisiiirs. She would solicit a porliun of the uilrwiiiige of ihe la dies of Seleiu. rnii'Ks, Plain calico dress, $1, oil; plain worsted ilrcn. I) !,0II; I plain silk rtresa, f.t.isi. lUtyv cmttiiug cul anil made mucin, aov. t, inti-f. niit.in alllirtlillll'M Klllf Of I.IIIKl. 1 Y onlcr of the eonntv court ol Alnrlnn cdiintv.ninde 1 1 1 al the ScptenilH'r session thereof, I will capon for I saleat public aucl ion on Satimlnv. the 6ih day of lo-1 ceinber. A. n.. IMll. on the premises, all that tmct of tund Iving in Marion couniy, Suite of tlrcguil, and de scribed as fniluws. to witi 'Heuiiiiting al a stake H chs. nu links snntli, and if chains Hi links west of the cor ner of sections -I and .1, township li aoutli,raiign It west, thence west Ihiclis. 4H links, to a slake, thence south '.V chs. tn a slake ; thence eant .M, chs. 5W links to a stake i thence north & chs. to lite place of beginning, being the n. w. qnniicr of rluiui No. Oil, containing Mil crcs; so ne sold lor ine lieueiit or l lie Heirs ol Ale rew K. Ilervey and Carnlino Idlrkilts. Kale lo take place Itet ween the hoars of III o'clo'-k, I in., and i o clock, n. in. the iirentises are nearly II under feuoe and otherwise tmnmvcd. Terms l-ifiil tender, half down, and the balance In I 12 months, Willi lawful interest. ANDIIKW K IIKKVKY,Onar.lian. Snlcm, Oct. ?.i, inn. im.K) Notlrn S hereba given that a meeting of the Stockholders I of the ( aseude Mimntain VI ngia Itoari Oaupanv fur the election of llircciors, will be held in halciii on the m dov of lleceinlier, HI. Salem, Oregon, Oct !, IKia. Swll'i Planter's House. Payette City. I1IIK prfiprielor of thin holnt Ultra tilpntutnt in an 1 noMiirinor tn hti fritiifln and tlia float iiitf DonulHtiitn I of IDAHO TKHUrniUV, llmt he ta dow irrM.rd Ut accoiuUMMuie iiiem wiih tha very bet noard, lodging I ronma, olc. tiny ana grain aurt "tttMin. n,tt IMIiMIN, rri.rktor. OPPOSITION. PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP LINE CON.NKCTINO CAMFOItFI.l AXD XEW YORK, VIA IMHUIA. Oreat Reduction in Rates I rpilR FAST AMI FAVOIIITE DOUI1I.E KX- X (in nieamsuip MOSES TAYLOE, J. U. lll.KTIIKN, - - Commaniler, Will be dispatched rOR PANAMA, From Mission Mlrtwt M'harf, AT O CWC'K A. 31., I'L'SCTUALLY, OS Friday, Nor. 13, 1863, Connecting si Aaplnwall, by tha Panama Railroad, Willi Um Favorite and Ip1endid Mteamahip m.' a fal a 3.SIX Toaa. Pasaenfrers are Isuidcd at Panama immedslely on arrival, by Ihe Psnama Kailroad Compsnv s HlearabrwU. The Coierwnv slen have whsrf facili ties al Aspiawall. A llafae Master will be sent maws steamer. For furtlier iaformalkHi, nr I'ss.ace, apply to I. K. KOIIKKTM, Agent', No. 4"7 Washington street, Oet. M, 1MJ.-I4 KAK FRANCISCO. Farmers and Shippers, Attention SALEM WAREHOUSE. rMK mi'lPri-ttfiiM, havinir eomplffpft their NEW V AltKilOL'SK. urw now Druim'ii in rureive nil ktnth ttffrtufiki, on nUmmti nr Un ilii(nnnt, Otir lu riliiititi, tiir nrorhitf Ki-ithi, trnit, tVu urw uiu-.xrcllitil on the ririr. WurelmuM U litmHtnl AHOl'fC UHlil WA 7 KR MARK, on the bunk of Hie river, tm in, .mul your iTHtii iiml fruit wliil the rouiU ure ow iu utuvu iiicm wiiii imt nivfw mi iii ur net hi uny iimv, AI.KXANllKlt cV MUIKIAN. Pnli.ni, Oi-t, S, IRKI. 'Jill NOTICE S horeliy Riven that racr-tlni? of tha Rtwkhnlrlm of tha Oiiuriin Prlnllnv and I'nlilWillur tloiniiiiny.for the rlet tlon of Directors will la- held In Halcrn on til 14th dajruf November, a. n., 1SU3. - riiiinm. tiRh., tun. in, mm, . ' Or. Itukrr's Pnln Pnimrea S composed millrelT of heallna gums, and Tegi-taMa oils and herbs. It is mirfectlr safe for the most dell- rate to use. I can most siiieeroly say tlmt I have never Known niiv, However dotli'nte.to tie ininreu oy u in uio least. I will ooiitlnno to ask tho afflicted, who have) not used It, tn try It for the following dliwases. If Ibey are not eutiatlcd with Ha healing properties, the money win no cneemiuy ruillllileu ny me nvui wucro 1110 medicine is for sale. Ifvollliava Pain in th Stnmiieh nr Itowels. trv H dose of Pain Panacea internullv.iiatlieextarnally ovei we purls allunti'd, anu you will at ouoe restore Hie pmper action and relieva lb pain. . , , , ,, If Von havo a llrnlse or Wnntiil. hntlia It wsll with the Pain Panacea four times a ear. It will relieve the pain, and take nut all the poison, and heal Ilia wound In a short time. If YOU lire sllfforitltf from Xcllralula or niioiiniHttn Pains, atmlv the Pain Panacea freely, and tnke a dnm of it internally, morning noon and night i it will not oniy cure me paiu, out win remove tlie chub ol tne diseuse. . . . If you havo the Disnensla.and vourfond diatrease your stomach after eutiuu.takea dose of Pain Pan acea al'Uir each meal. . If yon have a Cankored or Sore Mouth or Throat, inly tho I'aiu I'uuaren to the affected tittris. and ear- gle the tnoutli ur thront three or four tliuea h day. If vou have the Diarrhea, or roluxerl state of the buwels, take a fuwdosusof Paiu Pananen, and they win soon oe restoreu, ir you nave a puiniiii swelling buthe the parts freely and you willsonn relieve the pain and the swelling will be reduced. If you have a so vero toothache, aiiiilv tha Pain Panacea on a niece of cotton, and bathe the gum at tlie same time i It will stop Ihe paiu instantly. , If yon have a pain In the Side, Ilreast, Hack or Kid iiovs. bathe the nurta ntt'eoted miiruinif nud nialiti ut tlie suine lime take a dose of tlie Panacea Intertiallv. If a Mother has a C'uked Ilroiist.nniilv the Paiu Piui- acea us hot as ran ho boruu. , , If yon feel chilly or cold, as though yon wre going to luivo a fover, take u dose of Panacea. If von have a wound, out or gulls on your horse, ap ply the Pain Panacea i it will lake out ull the inlluui million, nud Ileal the euro in u short lime. , Mold by all the priucipal druggists, und by HKDINGTOX tV CO., i'Mlt Kxclusiva Agents, , 4111 ami 4IH, Front strcel, nan Francisco. J. 13TJTL3SR, Pioneer Hatter, T FRONT STREET,' ' J ; PORTLAND, OREGON, HAS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A COM plele assortment of OK.NTI.IillKX S HATS AND CAPS, or TUB Latest and Most Approved Stylet, CONSISTING, IK PART, Ot Till ' Dress Moleskin, : ; Dress uisunere, IjOy Crown Casimeresof all colors. "Vicunin," or Vernvinn Hats, : bott lints, m nil shapes, -coloi-s, variety, and price. Order from the Country Promptly Filled. (lontlrmen risltins Portland, fr.vn the Interior. if not in immedisla waut of s bat, who will lesva with lis Ihsir measure, will bu gusranteed com fortable lit, when a hat la needed by them. The highest Cash price paid for .11 t l . . h ry . - Hit Kinua OI J.'UIf. a. j. nt'Ti.rn, I'innter lhlltr, 7K Front St., Portland., au) A. S. McCLURE, i:UGETL CITY, DBALKIt Iff Dry Goodi I'ork Hscou Urd -Wool Clutliing Salem Cloth uf erery varivtjr i tout a miovi Tallow Fluur Wlitat lists liuller.' ; Kg ' ; ; . lined and ; , , llrcsn fruit ' . .WchiI Yarn Wuol Murks Dressed llrcr Hkins Hides kc e. Ac. . Grucerir Hanlwam Naila Iron Crock try (llaftairara Drtiia Talrnt Medicinta ('.ml Oil Cml Oil I.ttnijia tuition a ry So. r. A full assortment of POITDIl'S WAKB direct from ths kiln of an (ipsnenced niaiiufaa- lurvr. Thankful In this eoniiiiiinilv fur sis rears' lib eral support, I shall spare no pains In make lbs House worthy of the I.Nt ltK.l.-iKII I'lTKUNAdK for which I sin deeply iudebtud lo a geueruus I'llOIIC, Bs Sure And Call At The Bight Plaoe, t.oriisr of Uik ami aisTU raKlrra, In I'roat ol' the t'ourt Hoaac, EL'IIEXK CITY, OHKOO". in If. HENRY LAW, Commission Merchant, AND Imjmrttr and Drultr in WAGON MATERIAL. HtrilH, HI'OKEM.FRM.nKM.HIIAFTH, HICK OltY AXI.hS, Ac, on hand, in hits to suit. Flour mul l'Ved of All Kinds. M t'rort Sir nl, li. in J I and POHTKAMK llA.LhX tJ .VrrW, AUIIIHUN C. Ullltm. W. LAIR II ILL. a us hh fc HiLr., Attorneys k Counsellor at Law, Wll.l, 01 VK rtlOMIT ATTKNTIOS lo ill profi sshiuai btuoiieas entrusteil t them. tr"l)'liee en Krnnl Htrcel, opposite th Iltn- niwm Honse, Portland, Oregon, August a, I "'in. 13 it. Front Htreet, PORTIAS I), ORJiGOX. J7prULE ia AOVANctiVa Hoard and lodging per Week la) n Hoard and lalgiog per I)sy . . an Kli.gle Meals i Lodgitig y laggrtge conveyed to and from Ibis House free of Dharge. PHOPHIKTOIt, A. F.EIK. Flax-Seed! Wanted. OA AfifV. niWHF.I1 FI.AXHKKD delivered Zyj "UU in Maleoi, aesl summer, for which I will pay Si i cenu er noaad-or l taper bnabd. Persons liaving eeeu on hand, cms ebtaia Hie above price by sending their sddree with Ih Mo. bushels en band, to my Mldrna, Kaleta. Farm-rr wlsbiug to tflgag la raising teed, Musi l'low Deep, FULVKRIZR well, and .w IS QuarU to lb acre. Tn aa can o eul wun Ihe attilli or msrhine. From l-i lo (" bushels can be areaa lo the acre 1 will also buy LINT. jimi.i'u WATT. . If Balcra, Hurt. T, ls. - POUTUND, OBKSiON, Wholesale druqqists, Importers and Doalsrs In PAINTS, OILG, WINDOW GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, fcc, Are eolislsntly recefyln(r, by 1 ' ' RVRHV ARRIfAI. FHOW TIIK NEW GOODS, - . - I' l And are therefore enudled lo offer to their customer AT AM, TIM M, a KltKSfl and WELL AljaoilTEll simik from which to make their seleetioas, Kernaene and Kernsene Ialnips). Alcohol, Lard Oil, , - i ' Machinery Oil for sale at rsihicerl prices. ( lyS28 AYER'S SAR3 AT?AEILA. , A COMPOUND remedy, In wblcb ws have labored to produca tli oiuat treetoal alUmtlva UuU eaa be made. - It ia a concentrated extract ef Para Harse. parllla, so combined with other substance of ranch greater alterative power as to atlord an etfeclVfe anil. dole Tor the diseases turaapanua is repntea vt snre. It is believed Unit such a remedy is wanted by lhos who suiter from 81 minima complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of Im mense service to tills lame class of our afflicted fellow- citlaeus. How completely till eomponnd will da K lias been proven uy experiment on many oi wtm worst cases to be found of the following complaint i ... V.i- I ki . . L' . avnifuia nun ocrvjniun i.vmina,i., c .wn. and Uruplivt Ditraui, Uleert, Fimpin, Blntckei, 'J'umnn, Half Rheum, Scald Head, Sypkilit au tiypkititic AJrrliom, Mercurial Ihteait, Vropif, h'eiirnlgia or Tie Douloureux, Debility, Dypepna and Indiftetlion, Erjiipelo$, Role or St. Anthony ! Fire, and indeed the whole clasa of complaint arising from Impurity of the Blood. - , " ' This eomponnd will bs found a great pecmoter of health, when taken h the eprirai, in expat tha foal humors which fester in the Mood at that scusnn of the vrur. Uy tho timely sspnlsiun of them many rank liiiK diionlers are nipied in th bud. tfnhhode can, bv the sid of this reoiedy, spare themselves from the , eiidurance of fool emotions and nleeron sores. throiiKli which the system will strive to rid Haelf of corruptions, if not assisted to do this tlrroagb the nat ural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find it iiiiiiurities biirstinu ihroiiifh the skin ill p! moles, erup tions, or soroa i cleanse it when you find il is obstruct ed und elnuuisli iu the veins; demise it whenever it is j rout, anu your reelings will leu you wnen. even , i where no particular diaurder is felt, people enjoy bet- S ter health, and live loniier, Air rleonsliiv the blood. Keep the bleed lieullhy, and all i well i but with this niibiiliua uf life disordered, there can- be no lasting r: nealtli. Koonur or later something timet go wrong, nnd the great iiiuchlnery of lite is disordered or over thrown. ckuwparillu has, and deserves ranch, th reputation of accomplishing theso ends. But the world has been egregioiudy deceived by preparation of il, partly be causu the drug alone lias not all ths' virtue that 1 claimed for it, but more because many preparations, bi eleniiiug lo be concentrated extracts of it, contain put little of the virtue of barsauarilla, or anything else. : During Into years tlie public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a qrmrt of Extract of rbirsapurilla for one dollar. Moat of these have been frauds I p m the sick, fur Ihey nut wily contain little, If uny, barsnparillii, but ultra nn enralire properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment line followed the use of various extract of Sanmna. riila ivbie.li Hood the market, until the name itself il Justly despised, nud has become synonymous with im position and client. Hl ill we cusT III is compound ftur iiparilla, and Intend to supply swcl a remedy as shall rescue the mono from the loml of oblonjuy wkieh rest upon il. And we thiuk we haver are ml fee believing It bus virtues which are Irresistible bf the ordinary run of the disease It h Intended lo enre. In order to secure their complete eradication from ta system, lb remedy should las judiciously taken according to directions uti the holtle. , t '' Prepared by ' ' Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., i.o n km in At. ,, Prict tl per Bottle. Six Bollltef .r 15. Aver s Cherry Pectoral ha won fur itself such a renown for th core of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it ia en tirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of it virtue, wherever it has been employed. A it has long been In constant use tlironghont this section, we need not do more than assure the people II quality is kept up to the best it ever lias been, and that it may be relied on to do for llieir relief all It bus ever been found to do, - ! ' Ayer's Cathartic Fills. ; KOIt TIIK CUHB Of r - I CoMtirenrn. Jaundice. Dnvneia. Inditeitiow, Dye-' entcry, Foul titomach, Eryitpelat, Headache, Vss, ! rtcwmi'iim, a.rnplion lNrh,rjfa inteaw, i.mr Complaint, Propiy. Titter, Tumnri and Sail Rheum, It 'arias, fiosf, Senralgia, at a Ihnner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. Thev are snirar-cnaled. ao that the most serial I i 7 ran lake them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in tho world lor all the purposes of a family physio. Price 25 Cents per Box. Fit Boxei for ft. (J real number of clergymen, ohysicians, statsa- meu, and euiineut penannauee, bava leat tlielr naaiaa . tn certify th nut aralleled usefulnea of these reme dies, but our Sssrw her will not permit the insertion of them. The agents below named furnish gratia oar itmertrfl Almanae, III wbieh they are given i with also full descriptions of the above eomplainu, and th treatment that should be followed for their cure. - tin not bs put on by unprincipled dealer with other preparations they make more profit on. DemaaoT Ayrr't, and lake no others. Tba sick want lb best aid there is fur them, and they should have it All oar Kemedie an for sale by i i SMITH t DAVIS, Portlntist. ; eowlyfWH , BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLAs lis 4IABT BtfTTLKs), The Great Purifer of the Blood) Tlie only geunine and original Prefwrstlon fo- ' . TIIK VKMnANRNT Cl'Bt or TH MOST DN(.ER018 AND COJmXED CASKS , or . ; , :;;! nirrritrinl nnd Vrnrronl nUruiM, i fas lelniu or Klitu'f t.-vil, UN rt'N, Holla, Tiiiiiora, A ("'-, lli'i'ia. nd every kind of KCKOFl'LOIS aitrj RCArHOPS eniniiuiis, li Is also a sur and reliable remedy for gnlt Rhtnra, Ring Vorin,Tclttr,StBW Kfa.,SturT parai.viii), tttiKiTiATiai, While Hwelling and Ncuralale Alfentup. Nervoo Kiel t leintrel Kclnlily ot the r.y.lein, Una ol Ap petite, Isinguor, Ouuriiwae and ali AQvction of llio Liver, Fever ami Ague. ,iillkai ' Fevers, Chills nd Fever, Duaib - - Ague and Jaandice. It la the very beat. and. In fact, Ihe only Bore and ' reliable medicine tor the earn of all disease arising from a vitiated or impure slate ef lu blood or use vt Mercury. ... The airlifted may real assured Ihat there I eef I he Mrlitle of Alineral. Han-Uriel, or any other pobxmun substance in this medicine. It is wrfetly Harmless, and may be administered to persona in the very weakest stage of sickueM, or to the most help Ices' infants, without doing lbs kaaet injary. Full directions how to tax mis moat valnabl medi cine will be found around each bottle rand, to guard against counterfeits, eee that Ibe wriltini sigiialar of LAMMA.il it r,l.lll" is upon ili uiu uwei. a Sole Prupiietova. LAN MAN It KCiP, T holf ilrl DrBjtElsl, aittv vork, li.a. W. b... .andnlpd II. .teller, fsriiilh At Dean, iU7 MiHilgomerv slreet. Haa Franelaco, aa th Whokeaalo Agenw l,a t ahfortna. , NTKP llltTWKItrl liouihaa bis nrev is a giMHi work, ami whoever Indncis III Vlclimof arroroia or ens r. ill.ra.rur Ihe MIihhI, to covlll'. Hloorfaod l.lvrrvr. sip haa begun a good work. Tlieco . eian be iiasjaeeiioi aa to the re suit of thia medicine, if persevered In. Humors having accumnlaied in the Hlnr-; are Brei shewn anno Ibe kurface of our system lathe fonu of aoies. Plinplce. etrrltmf of ihe 'llntdi a the iVer, aervfeiloaa lllreaa, etc. RuaieUitug must be , ; ; dime to asMet natart and remove amrbid act toe, before the omstlts. t- . lioaiswliolly brokendown. ocoviir ( momi ami utet svmp win ri,,., porlly.o nd rarfy ( of tho elytrrm . , through 11"1 seoieutm oi lu lloaela . . Hkinand Kidwvslimporllieaofiba liked, rntora ibe broken svsieai and bring It latck to It natural keall. ItKOINOTON fc CO.. Ageeej, 41 and 1 1 tt Front St., 8a jrreaeiseo, lS AdinlnUtralilx' Notic. Nl iTICI Is liereby given that lb aasewtgiBM raw been duly appoiou-d by the euaniy court ofFolk coruuy, Oreg.m, admmlslrains oi w late A. K. Post, deceased, ia" Ihe Mni aluresaiil. All peranos having claim" swalnsl sand eelate are r.iweled ,abibll Ihern wilbia ais BHrnlh from Uim dalcwrth their proper v.mcber., to wd jdmlnirtratris living ia Polk coiiiuv. Oregoa. 11 A it i A. PtloT, Oct, 19, lMa--4wS3 Admimstiatrla.. -