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f ghc (Oregon fftategfflau. TH LATEST. SL'MHAItY OF Hilt IATKST WAlt MEWS. We are obliged, by the crowded state of our cnluinu, to Rive the latest butili "f Klerii bf '" liiry. The dispatches are to the I lib. : Tup steamer Clicwi'L'ako was captured oft" Cape CoJ by rebel steamer mill tukim to HI, Juliu, N, 11. Pur suit has been ordered The report of Secretary nl War states reduction of over Jot) .000,01)0 bus been Made lu the estiinntasol'the ouauing year, otvitiu to the success of our arm. The reapt.iilliillty for Tion-ejt-change of prisoner Ih proven upon the rnbek Tlie conscription laws have been enforced a twelve Mates, yieldiug SO, 001) men nd llo.ouu.noo commutation. A luri-e proportion of the troop whose time Is soon to ex pire, will rr-cnlist. The f in es required trill be mostly rained without dm It. The liberated s'avri make good soldiers," 60,000 colored troop are uuw urgunixed.... The Ueport of Secretary of Troiwury snya within two months of adjournment of last Congress the depart ment was enabled , by the loan and national hanking act, to sallidy all outstanding reiul4itiiiiiH ami to pay all current demand. The luci-esse of the public debt has not exceeded estimate submitted to lait Congi-ear. The actual debt June bUth wa1.0M,7l)J,lel the to tal disbursements $7 II. 7ll(t,UlJ,i. The estimate of inter nal revenue win over 15,000,000 i the actual receipts are only t!',0'M),Hl, Uellcicncy partly owing to im perfect execution of lawa. Estimates of receipt for L 'Xt or current year are I'ilHI.MUJJli: expenditures $7.')l,R15,0H8, the difference to be provided by loan Tut) estimated debt July lt, lsui, is 1 1, (M0 .950,114 1. The limit to the laaue of U. H. uetel has been reached. 'The dependence for liquidation of Incieaaed Indebted edneas Is now upon loans. A little under o4j.000.UUU la the estimate for 1B0 4 Gold at N. Y. dorcd dull at 1604, Dec. Hlh The loyal legislature or Virginia orgauiacd .Dec, Kth. Oov. Plerpont's message fuvora etnanciuaUon and recommends amendments lo the con stitution to that end No change In positions of Meade's and Lee a armiea JehT, Davis' meaaage to rebel Co grew as laaued Deo. 7 tone mournful Deserters hav Lee la loluir Into winter auartera Meade will aoun be removed. Lincoln and Cbaee lavor Hooker, Stanton healtatea between lilm and 'lliomaa. Material chnngea have beeu made In the Kuuate committeea The army of Potomac la preparing winter quarters There la a report thai Morgan Waa panMug through Kentucky en route to Dixie it'll. Meagher Is not a prisoner as reported A rebel report tli.it Ueu. Ureen (U.) waa defeated at Pla qoemine, La., with a loss of 2000 men.... At Charles ton, no change. Wow Hrlng kept up Itebel ac counts state that conscription has lieen ordered In Geor gia of all able-bodied mules over 15 years. CONUIIKSSIOKAU, in the Senate, Btevatu gave notice of bills enabling soldiers to vote for Congressmen i to place colored soldiers on wine footing as white i to authorise con struction of l'aeiric ruilroadi to repeal the Fugitive Slave laws. In Ike Haute, Poudleton gave notice of nbill author izing Cabinet metnbora to nurticioaie in debates in Con gress relating to the several di-purUiient. Wilson, of Iowa, gave notiee of a bill proposing the following amendment to the Constitution t Aniclo 13, Section 1 Slavery, boing incompatible with free government, is forever prohibited in the Uni ted Suites. Involuntury servitude sluill be permitted - only as a punishment for crime. Suction II Congress shall have full powor to enforce the foregoiug section of this Article by appropriate legislation. Lovejoy's bill t) punish persons for attempting to reduce to slavery uny colored iieraou freed by the pruehunatlon, provides a tine not less than $-1,000 nor lucre than .IO,IHIOnd imprisonment from one to ten veim... .The following is a private uisputch to Sail Vrancisco : Nw Voax, December 10. (Iteceived at 8an Vrancisco December I lib. 12 at I 'resident's amnesty partial. Uudical ne elliict. (Evi dently ajmablo Kb. 8tatksman. Chase recomiueuda Sii oeul ou tobacco, U0 cauls on whisky, cotton !i to 5 cento, and some increase ou ootTee, tea aud other arti cles. The Nevada Constitutional Convention adjourned nine dir., December 1U. State Convention to in beid December 31st Doinvstie Items. ....The wire for the southern end of the Ore iron telegraph paused through Yreka a few days ngo for Jacksonville whence the work will pro ceed at once. ....Governor Wallace, Delegate elect to Con gross for Idalto, and D. 8. Payne, Marshal of the Territory ha vo started for Washington City. ....Suow fell on the highlands east of here on last Tuesday night. Tho Times says the hills back of Portland were white on Wedneaday morning. ....The shipment of Oregon apples by the Pa cific, sold in 8au Francisco at $1 50 to 92 60 per box. ....Somebody in Portland has lately boos do ing a lively business in poisoning dogs whereat the "localitems" of one of the papers grouts. Is he afraid of getting a dose T We ouly wish aomebody would try on the dodge here. "Harris is willin'." .'...The steamer Pacific sailed last Monday with one hundred and fifty passengers, GO head of beef cattle, lfig sheep, 4,000 boxes applra and a large amount of other freight The ascertained mount of treasure was $ibo,000. ....If auybody thinks modern longevity falls behind Methuselah's period, we confidently refer them to our venerable loreman who is just turned into his 140th year. ....Philip D. Moore, formerly deputy collector of customs at Port Angeles, has entered upon the duties of Collector of Internal Revenue at Olynv pia, via H. A. Goldsborongh, resigned. Mr. Mooro lately returned from the East, bringing out a large amount of government funds for this coast. ....The-body of a drowned man was fonnd in the river a few miles below Portland last week. Upon the Coroner' inquest, the body was iden tified as that of Wm. McAtce, supposed to have l.itrly come down from Bannock City. ....The steamer Oregon, on her late outward trip, encountered a heavy gale this side of Victo ria and waa obliged to throw overboard a consider able quantity of freight, including 1,500 hundred boxes of Oregon apple. ....Charlei Pohl, arrested on the charge of robbing "French Louis" of $7,000 in gold dust. waa tried last week at the Dalles and acquitted, ....Colds and infiuentas have been unusually prevalent here for the last two weeks. We hear the same complaint exist almost every here in the State ....Th steamer K. D. Baker waa thrown against the rocks on a trip between Oregon City and Portland, one day last week and was stove to that she soon sunk. The pilot finding that she must sink, ran her bow on a sand beach where ? (he now lie with her Item nearly submerged. ....A Dr. Davenport was drowned in Oak . Creek, Linn county, lost week. ....Harbison who ran away with Frank Lay- ton' money from Portland baa been committed . to the Linn county jail iu default of $1,000 bail. ' ganilary Aid Entertainment at Moorca' . Jiall, Tuesday evening. Everybody ahould go. !V .-..David Morse, Jr., baa been appointed post waster at Empire City in place of George Cam man, resigned. At the recent city election, J. H. Moore ""was elected Mayor ; P. S. Knight, Recorder W. 8. Barker, Marshals Chas. Uiafovage, Treasurer. .- Th board of Aldermen consists of George An derson, J.N. Matbeny, C. M. Cartwright, J. L. Starkey, Perkins and P. Hamilton. No poll . wsre opened in the lat ward. .... Sheriff Butler of Polk county brought over on Saturday an Insane man named Weetley, destined for the Inaane Aiylury. ....Tho jury in th Van Tichenal east at th Dalles, futsnd a verdict of "guilty of msntlaugh ... Ur" ....Th Portland Guard hav elected E. O . Randall, Captain i T. A. Davis, 1st Lieutenant, t and M. A. King. Sd Lient. ',, -, . ....We nderstand that as soon aa tb enroll- ,7 went is completed in this Slate, all the deputies of Ik Provsjajt Manual are to be relieved from further service. Thit does not look a though a draft were contemplated. ....To Secretary of Washington Trrltory - chas appointed T. F. McElroy public printer for the Territory aa be sav under instructions rrem ' th Treasury Department to tho effect that be and not th Legislator ha tb appointing pow. 'r. Tb Hous of Representative directed th : , printing for that body 10 P,,u u Ur- UcEl' toy Instead of to Baroe who wa last winter ajocird by th Lgitlatur. ....Heavy falls of snow have ocetirod on the Siskiyou mountains. On of the stage drivers waa cloven hours struggling through tho snow in making one trip icrou. ....Capt. Kcelcr informs us that the enroll ment has been completed in the counties of Til lamook, Washington, Polk, Josephine, Douglas and Columbia and Very nearly completed in sov eral others while in all, the work is In a state of forwardness. Nine thousand name have been returned. Thus far no opposition of character has been met with, and none Is apprehended any where. He has been instructed that the enroll ing officers are to be discharged a soon as their work ia completed, and the deputy marshals (whose business it is to conduct the drafting when it Is ordered) are to be discharged at the end of the prosent month. ....The Mountaineer says a great excitement had occurred nt Canyon City In consequence of the action of a band of secessionists who had held a meeting and appointed a committoe to wait on Mr. Trowbridge, enrolling officer, and request him to resign and glvo up his lists of enrolled names. He was to be allowed throe days time to do it. The alternative Is not stated. The Union men got wind of It and prepared to us tain the officer, but meantime before the three day ended, be left for the Dalles to consult with his superior officer, Roruino K Solpier We are informed that at about 3 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, a soldier was seen in an alley way leading from First street near Morison, very drnnk and almost na ked, exchange a now suit of uniform clothing with some one who was not so drunk, and, from the subsequent incoherent expressions of the doubtless drugged victim, had not only tal.on his clothes, but also robbed him of what money he possessed. -Ortgimian. ....The President of the California Telegraph Company publishes a letter In the Victoria Colo- nut in which he nnnounccs the intention of the Company to extend the lino to Victoria next sum mer if sufficient aid be granted by the country to and through which It shall pass. ....Nathaniel Robbins of Clackamas county was drowned last Thursday la attempting to cross the Tualitin river at Moores' mills. ....It is announced that a new daily paper has been started at Portland, by A. M. Snydor, one of the original founders of the Commercial and the Dalles Joumaf.botU rank copperheads. The latter, however, was afterwards emancipated. Wo don't see the uso of starting another copperhead paper in Oregon when neither of tho three now published haa the ghost of a chance to lire longer than pri vate contribution hold out. The Democrat bare ly has tho breath of life in it 1 tho lleriew is strug gling with irrepressible famine, and the Intelli gencer with both of them will soon slide down the "eminence of a summer evening," into tho hole whore thoy have hot fires and long pokers. f7 The $300 exemption clause in tho con scription law hni been used by tho copperheads a "big-thing" agftinst the ad i iniatraliun. It wu uniiiBt." "It discriminated against the poor mnn'in favor of the rich." "It was an immunity of the aristneraoy." Now, there is a proposition in Congress to repent the clnuae. It ought, perhaps, to be ro pealed. But what will the copperhead Mrs. Grundvs ray ! Will they now fuvor it reponl! Or, wiil they oppose the repeal in Congress and try to make a "lug thing ' ol it among the peo pre, against tho administration I That is ex actly what they will do. t7 Wo know tome men who on tie to the United State Irom Europe, received all the benefactions of a free government and are now living in independence on lection and half sections of Innd given them by the government, hut are now copperheads and awenr they wont light for the country nor pay taie to enable the government to lure ntliers to do it. II that is not tho basttl tiigrntitpde wo don t know what constitutes that vice. Rumors of Peach. The following diepatch was received by n commercial hrm lu San Friincieoo on tho Oth inst. : Nkw Yohx, Deo. Olli. Proposed reunion. Probabilities strong of peace Act immediately. Expect gold to full 5 or 10 per ceut. to-day. FROM IDAHO. The Srat of Government. We take tho following items from the Walla Wnlla Slalaman t It is the current opinion amour Idaho politi cian that tho capital of that territory will be removed hy the Legislature to lioise Uity in Uoiso valley, Sickness st Boise. There has been a great deal of sickness at Boise during the past two months. Ti e prin cipal complaint have been mountain and ty phoid lever which have in many cases proved filial. Serious Accident to Lieut Csbannls. Lieut. G. A. Cabannis, A. A. Q. M. rt the Fort, was thrown from Ins. buggy some day ngo, and so severely injured tlmt his life is despaired of. Ills team had started to rnn nwny, nud in attempting to turn the horses tho buggy was upset, and lite Lieutenant was thrown violently upon his head. Ho was pick ed up in an insensible condition and has re mniiieJ so ever since except at very short in tervala. Mrs. Magrudrr and the Murderers. Mrs. M'grudrr accompanied, by her three children visited the prisoners at the Luna Iloase in Lowiston. Mr. M. asked them to tell her what Ihev had dono with the bodrnf her bus hand. The prisoner were silent fur wine time. .At length liowarj answered that th last ho sow ol nun, wus nbnut seveLly miles from East Bannock. She then said to her eld est child : "Joliiiny, beg these gentlemen to tell you what they did with yoor father ?" The child, with streaming eyes.asked them to "give him back his father." The mother Iheu with frantic grief, implored the men to tell her and said she bad friend who would bring the body to her. ' The prisoner were Terr much affeoted dar ing the sceue, and hen Mrs. M. had left the room, Howard exclaimed to the guard : "For God's sake, dou't let tbat woman coma again. My father died auddenly, and I know how that woman fovla. Klin feels like niv mother did. and if I bad a million of dollar i would gtv it sooner Iban sea ber again. Market Prices. The Mountaineer learns from Mr. John Dark lbs following market ptioesat Uoiso i t lnur. toWttiH per ewt; bacon. UUUU30 per poond ; onTo. 70 275c V. C. sugar. 4.V ; dried pnlr.4j'S.50c ; dried peache,U5'ov73o ; caudles, 75fOo; gum boot. 1 12 ( iborels, ft eacb. - Clothing and eotloa good generally held at very low rates, as compared with other merchandise. Bkot ky Indians. A man named Hickman, a Russian br birth, was latelr killed by tbe Indians near Washne Frrry. lie was on bi road lo the Owyhee mine and ahead nt his train at the time, tie was shot by a bullet and two arrow. After killinc him. the Indian scalped him, and ap propriated all the clothing he had on bi person The niorderrd man hailed from Yreka, Cali fornia, whew be Wave a wife and children. Vonaoiarer. ' , t Or Cot Rsa. Thi Eugene (criti rejoices that John Morgan, gasfrilla chief and villa cutthroat, Lu etoaped. Of coon. Morgan and Jeremy beiBaongenial fellow, and of th tame rmliilo, (be'ng ttolike lo courage make no difference) it i natural that they should re joice at sack other's good look. Morgan donbt- les rejoice at Jeremy rebel successes on Long Tom and Soap Creek. Colon men, however. do not see snytblrg In lhe,csp of a bailer deterring label to congi a'.uUt each other about. California Lnaiai.ATUiiK. This body met Dec. 7th, and organized by electing the following-named ofnoers : Senate t President pro tern., It. Burnell ; Seoretary, Chas. B. Westmoreland; Sergeant ot onus, J. W. Helmier; Asa't Scrgeant-at-arms, James A. Stidgcr ; Minute Clerk, J, S. Van Dornj Journal Clerk, W. F. Uoustis; En. rolling Clerk, Albert Hart; Engrossing Clerk, M. E. Oelston; Copying Clerks, Franklin Hal lowoll and Wm. A. Planketl. Assembly t Speaker, Wm. II. Sears; Speak er pro tern., J.J.Owen; Chief Clerk. O. C. Wheeler; Ars't C'lerk, It. H. Dnlyi Minute Clerk, Martin Rowan; Sergeniit-at-arma, Wm, M. Kider; Asa't Surgeaot-at-urms, J. F. Hoi loway; Enrolling Clerk, J. II- Morple ; En grossing Clerk, A. N. Gamble ; Journal Clerk, L. S. Taylor; Copying Clerlii, II. A. Lees and Nicholas MoriU. The following day Mr. Smith offered the fol lowing resolutions, whioh were made the spe cial order of a subsequent day i Reiolvtd, by the 8enate, the Assembly concurring, That the loyal State of California, in the action of one of her Senators, the Hon. ,1. A. McDougnll, on the ad mission of Senutors fr ,.n the State of Weat-Virginia to their seats in the Senate of the United States, haa been not only (I rosily miarepreeentcd, but tbat said action is in direct contradiction of bis pledge to the people of this State, made at the time of Ins election. Ketolved, That the Slate of California, through ber lepreseutatlves in Leiiislatnre assembled, do unquali fiedly approve the action of the loyal ropresentntivea of the nation in Congress assembled, in votiiiK to ad mit the Senutors of our sister State, West Virginia i that such actio proves their lldelity to the Union, and is in spirit nlih the progress of I lie age, tbe march and strengthening of free institutions. Jteiolved, That the Hon. J. A. McBougnll be and lie Is hereby requested to resign his seat in the Senate of the United States, that California's voice may not be divided, but amy be heard in the councils of the na tion in the spirit of the determined loyalty of her pa triotic neuDle. Remlved, Tbat the Governor of tills State forward ilium) resolutions by copies one lo the Hon. J. A. Me l)ongall, and one lo the President of the Senate of tbe United States. H- joint convention of the two houses was hold on Tuesday for the purpose of canvassing tho votes for State officers. Tho entire vote of the State for Governor wm 108,815, nt which Low reoeived 04,323 ; Downey, 44,492. Yreka Journal. Thi spicy little paper has suspended Its somi-wcekly issue and now appears as a weekly, something inoro than ttvioo as large as the semi-weakly. It hangs tho scccsh right and left. EsT Horace Smith who vim shot at Virginia Uty a month or so ngo hy Captain Juhoson, died of the wound Deo. 4th. MILITARY HEN. Wo havo plenty of military men hero Just now. Soldiors who have been through the fiercest battles i soldiers who have never vet melt powder. Officers crisp and glittering' ir. their uew uniforms, who cherish the idoOliat when they ouoe enter the arena tho trouble will cease and victory orown our banner ; other officers, whose uuifnrms are not so new and bright, and who havo come home with wounded bodies and sad souls, moro discouraged than they dare admit, with hardly a hope of triumph after the weary waste of life and limb and youth and time and treasure. Handsome young Col onels with dork eyes and glossy mustaches ; henvv Dutch Captain with great yellow cotton epaulettes, red inexpressible and blue-green coatr. Irish warrior stuffed into ill-fitting jacket and encumbered with weapons whioh they have not yet learned to haudle : others so gotten op for elfect that they look like the dashing young gentleman of the drama who is generally named Charles and has always Just reiurneu irom inula, in loot. Irom Augusta Highflyer of Firth Avenue to Bridget Daly of Mulberry street, every woirn can find her eau ideal in the representatives af the army hn still remain in Gotham. The result is that civilians aro "nowhere" nnbodv care for them . The girls dou't care w hether Ihey are at the next soiree or not. They do not peep over tlu ir hymn hooks to see them come up the mid dle aisle. They would not giro a cent for the homngo of tho must delightful young doctor or lawyer or clerk to be found, while a very common-place offioer is received with fnvor. Even the pet minister ia less admired than heretofore. M lien lie quotes Longrelluw and speaks feeling ly ofit'huiiian love" he is astonished to find that eyes hitherto riveted upon his countenance am wandering toward the epaulettes nearest mem, nnu grows gloomy In Ins opiuion of the probable fate of those who cling to tho pump aud vanities of this wioked world in conse quence. Tho best wnhzer and polka dancer of ins let stares witn indignation at tho damsels who wore wont to imply by glaooes that be was "a love of a man," and who were never weary of whirling in the giddy mazes of I he dance, with his arms about their waist. They desert him now, and forfphoni f A yonng Lieutoi -ant, who, far from wultzing, must need walk on crutches. They sing to him, talk to him. glance at him and adore him generally. N t a few, but all ; even middle aged ladies take a sentimental, motherly Interest in tho young soilder ; and hahy-girl bring him bunches of liuwers aud promise to be hi little wifo when they gitiw up. It ia au awful thing fur the civ. lain, and they wax wroth aud wonder "whr girl think so much of fighting fellows.' Why l it I w uo can solve tlie problem I Woiut-u droad war aud shrink from all it horror ; some ul llieiu eveu faiutat the sight of a diuwn sword, aud shrink at tho sight of an unloaded pistol ; yet not only uow, but iu all ages, soldiers have siHdiim beeu vanquished when they en ten! the list for the prise of woman' love. Ti tied gold may woo the girl ; but a disabled soldier, with nothing but ins wound, can win her in a Irice. ' VVII, there is no harm in it. after all. Perhaps wouieu adore valor because they are not bravo themselves t and if men are Jealous let llioin join the army and win a pair of epaulettes aud their ladies' smiles at onco. naikinglon Cor. Union. PAl'IKIC COAST LAND MATTERS. Tho Gcueral Land Office has lost completed an arrangement, which goes at ouce into effect by which the compensation of the employes of the Land Department on the Pacific coast, and all other expenses, will be more proiuptlr met than heretofore. It has been tbe practice to oava eacu quarter a aoenuni ni oiprnse Irom all the Land Offices forwarded to the General Land Office at the exoiration of the nnarter. where they were examined, and, if approved. draft were forwarded at the earliest Convenient lime but by the new arrangement the Land Office in Caliloruia. Washinirton aud Oreion are to be allowed to make out and send on their quarterly account six weeks before the etnira non M me quarter, anu u any changes are made np to tbe end of tbe quarter tho General Land Office is lo bo notified by telecraohrWhcn the acouutcan be audited and draft at one transmitted, so that the long delay heretofore existing can lw obviated by this convenient plan ol Commissioner r.dmuuds. The General Land Office is now doing a large amount of bosineaw onder the Oregon Dnnatiuu Law, there being now over two thousand apid cation for patent under the uew law. Tbe old law being objectionable in many ul it features, there were but few application under it, and during the past six months a new Impetus seems to have been given lo the desire of set tler to procure laud to this way, so tbat nor pateuta hav been issued donug th present year than for the spac of twelvo year ante rior, lucre iraiog, a above stated, more than two thousand soch oases from Oregon aod Washing ton now in process or completion at loo Ue.l'jral Land Office in Washington. Tb general at- erase of these claim under Ihe'Donathin Act Is of icn-acre tracts, so tbat the logical ooncln aion is lhat over 610,000 acre of land in Ores on i .. i t . . . B . ana Bsningum save era laaea up ny actual settler. Tin Is a gratifying fact for tbe con sideration of oar enterprising and thriving Deifiionr on mm raciuo coon. i,aiia(, CW Sac. Union. The largest and most formidable of the oe hfto-elad named tbe Dictator, wu completed at Nf w York Oct Slat. A PKOCLAUATION Bf TUB PIIKSIDEXT. Wiaaisoroii, Peo. , 18SS. Whereas ,ln and fcy Onnitltiitlnr, o( U, Unltwt Slalef It la pruvidtU llial Ilia Prralilptit shall have pnwvr to (rant rrprlevea aiall psnlom lor all oin-nars siralnat tht United Stalve, except In caiea of llnpoarliinunt; aud whereas, a re. belllon uow eilats whereby the loyal States and the govern menla of the several Slates hare for a long time been sub verted, and many persons have been cnniutlulns; and arf now sillily of treason eselnst the United sutesi and where as, with reference U said rebellion and treason, laws have bean enacled by Congress calling for the forfeiture and con fiscation of properly and Oiv liberation of slaves, all upon terms and eontllilons therein slated, and also declaring that the Preahlenl was therein; authorised at xuy tl.ne there after, by proclamation t extend to parsons who nay hava participated In the axIsUng rebellion In any Mate or pari thereof, perilon or amnesty, with such eioepllons and oi l such terms and on suoh eoiiditlons as ha may deem exnv.llettt for the puldio welfare; am' whereas, the Congressional dee laratlou for limited and conditional pardon accords wtlh wel established Judicial eipoaiMaae of the perioniag power; aod whereas, wtth reference to said rebellion Ihe President of the United Stales his untied Several proclamations with firovlsluns In regard ts the liberation of slaves ; and whereas 1 la now desired by some persons heretofore engaged In saal retiellii.n to reaume Uutr slleglanoe lo the United States and re-Inaugurate loyal Butt Uovvrnraaiiti within and forthelr reapectlve Slater. - Therefore, I Abralam Lincoln, President of the United States, do proclaim, declare and make known to all persona who have directly or by Implication participated In Hit ex latlng rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted, that a fall pardon la granted totheio and each of them, with restoration of all rt.jhla, If third parties shall hava Intervened, and upon the oondllloii that ttey such persons shall fake and sub scribe an oatti, and thenceforward keep sad maintain said path Inviolate, and vhieh oath shnll be registered for perma nent prceervatlon, aud snail be of the teuor and effect follow ing, to-wlt : "I do solemnly awsar, In presence of Almighty Ood, that I will henceforth faithfully support, protect aod defend tbe Constitution of the Halted States, and the Union of Statea thereunder, and Uiat I will In like manner abide by and faith fully support all acta of Congress passed during the existing rebellion with reference to slaves so long and so far as not modified or repealed, or held void by a decision of the Su preme Oourt,and thatl will In like manner abide by and faith fully support all proclamations of the President made during the existing rebellion having reference to slaves,so long and so far aa not modified or declared void by ,a decision of tbe Supreme court ;to help me God." The persona excepted front the beneflta of the foregoing provisions are all who are or ahall hare been civil or di plomatic ofllcera or agenta of die so called Confederate gov ernment ; all who have left Judicial stations under the United States to aid the rebellion ; all who are, or shall have been, military or naval officers of or above the rank of Colonel In the army or Lieutenant m Uis nary ; all who left seats In Uie United States congresa to aid die rebellion ; all who resigned their commissions In the army and nary of Uie Uulted States and afterwards aided In the rebellion ; and all who have en gaged In any way la treating colored persons, or while per sons In charge of ssch, otherwise than lawfully as prisoners of war, and which persona may be found lo the United Btalee service as soldiers, seamen or In any other capacity. And I do further proclaim, declare, and make known, that whenever, In any or UieBtatas ot Araansas.Texss, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Oeorgia, Vlorlda, South Carolina and North Carolina, a number of persons, not leas than one tenth of the number of the votes cast In tunh State at toe Preaidentlal election of Ihe year ol our Lord 1800 each having taken the oath aforesaid and not having since violated It, being a qualified voter by tho election lawa of the State, existing Immediately before the to-called act of s oit tlon, and excluding all others shall ba established a State government, which shall be republican and In nowlte contra vening said oath, such shall he recognised aa the true gov ernment of Uie State, and the State shall receive thereunder Uie benefits of the constitutional provision which declares that the United Ststes shall guarantee to every Slate In the Union a republican form of government and shall prote.t aacn of them agalost Invasion on application or the begisia. ture. or the Kxeculire when Uie Lexi.lelure eannot be con vened, against domestic violence. Second I do furUler pri claim, declare and make known that any provteion which may be adopted by such State Ooveroinent In relation to the freed people of ouch State which has or which ahall recognise and declare Uielr permanent freeduin and provide for their education, and which may yet bo consistent as a temporary arrangement witn tlietr present couuitlon aa a laboring, lanu less and homeless elaas, will not be objected to by the Nation al Kxecutlve t and It ia suggested aa not Improper that In constructing a loyal Blale Government In any BLate, the name of the boundary, the aub-dlvlslon, Uie Constitution and uie reovral code or lawa. as before uie rebellion, be main tained, subject only lo modifications made necessary by the oondltlona nerelubefore stated, and au h others, If any, not contravening such oondltlon, which may bf deemed iZ.awl ent bv those framing the new State Government. To avoid misunderstanding, It may be proper to say Uiat mis nroc amal on. so isr aa It relates to mate governments. haa no relerence to Slates wherein loyal Itate Governments hnve all Uie while beea maintained. For the aame reason, It may be proper lo further say that whether memiera acnt to uongress trom any mate snail ne anmitieu to seaia conven tionally, resta exclusively with the respective houses, and not to any extent with the Kxecutlve. And atlll further, Uiat tills iroclamatlon la intended lo present 10 ine people or ine llates wherelu the national authority has been subverted, a mode by which Uie national authority over every loyal State government may be established within Bald Stales, or any of them. Ana While the mode Drrsetiieu is ine uesi ine nxecu- tlve can auggest, with his present ttnpresalons, It must not lie understood uiat another possible uioue woum nut uo ac eenteil. liiveu under mv liana at me city ot naaniiiginn, me Bin nay of uecennier, A. ut, tsiid.ana ut uie indepen dence of the United States ol America the elitlily eighth. A. LINCOLN. By the President : W. II. SnriRn, Secretary of State. "I am all heart," said a military of ficer to his cn.urades. "Pity you're not part piuoK, ' saia tlie uoionel in oominanu. A Test Cask. It can be no longer said that the disonssinn of the question of what shall no done witn a reOel state is an nnstrao tion, for a case is now presented to the Govern roent for its notion. There Is ditlerenoe of opinion npon the subject aiming Union men in tjongress.i anu quite possum' in tue vauiuei. Etheridge, nf Tennessee, tho Clerk of the last Hou-e, asks for an immediate election in Hint State as the right of its people under the ton stitution of the United .States. It is safe to say that the Government, to say the least, will not permit disloyal citizens In vote. The ad vocate nf State right and the opponents of 'slate suicide" dootrines declare Hint the Uni ted Stales Gnvenineot cannot disfranchise the citizens of a Stnto, and that when Ihe President supported General Suhenck in his election order in Maryland he committed himself, by au overt act, to Sumner's doctrines. This memorial from Tennessee will precipitate discussion opoo this subject lo many quarters. 17 The copperheads arc strenuous in org lug that Union men shall stand by a strict construction of the constitution and tlie taws. Yet they are in fuvor of lettiug tlie rebel "way ward sisters" disregard both and depart in pence. They fiud no power iu the constitution to coerce a seceding State ; yet they find plen ty nf warrant in it for coercing Union men lo lot them alone. They would have Union men more than respect the leait obligation nf the constitution, while they are willing that rebels shnll less than regard its most sacredly binding injunction. They fiud no fanlt wilh traitor for (corning the idea of constitutional fealty while they rail with concentrated venom upon Union men if they but lake the benefit ol a doubt where two constructions aro possible. In sltolt. they would bind the gnverntnent down to impotence by constitutional construction, while they won Id release the rebels to the indulgence of anbridled lilierty, wild license, mid rampant rioting npon constitution, laws, religion and de cency. That Is onpperhentlism. BUSINESS CAKDS. A LI, EN it LEWIS. Importers and Wlnilo i 1. sale dealer in Oroceriea, l)rv Oooda, Clothing, and Uoola and Hhoes. Alao, solicit ennslirnmeuls ol Oreiron produce, for the Han Francisco market, on which liberal advances will lie made Persona ahipninv sToods from the Kaalern Slates to or care, can rely upon their receivinir prompt aliea on, at inooerale charges. Ottic la baa I'ranrieco, 1811 Hansom street. I Htf j.a.aaaer, ; j a. a. stiaatLt,, Ban Kraneiaco, Cal. I Portland, Orion. Kr NAPP, BUKRELL k CO.. General Com IV miaaiou Merchant, and DKAI.KK8 IN PKU1T, produce, aa-ricultural iiaplemeuia, irardmi and irmas umI. ntni., nf Kmol and Taylor eta. Portland. Ore- Kou.aud 310 (old No.HO Wasfiinjjtouat., brick block. near f ront, nan rraonacu, woi aim apeeiai aiwoiion to th sale of Kltl IT and PHOOIJCK on co.i.ikii meot, nllmx orders, etc., eiiher in Portland oi Man Kraneiaco, and transact a General Cotarataaioa llusi neaa. march I 'if a.v.caros. 0. . cuat. CATO.N tc CUKL. Attorn at Uw, will nractieai in the eonrta of this Ntate. OfHeein flria wold s brick, over Hell At Urowa'a elora, Hulem, iin. Wovoiler,3d, BF. nOSIIAXt. Atlnrnejr at Law. La e Orande, Haker county, Oreaou. SJtf AUDItOM C. OlIBI. w- L4IK HILL. I BBS tc HILL. Attornofi unj Coonarliire ill fftvo prompt nttiinnn to nil pro fewioiiaj bcutiwo witnw! la ttwm. (line on Front trwi. appoii tli beoniatm IIuum, PortUt-H, i)t fitlf HESHY LAW, Commission Merchant, and Importer and Dealer ia Wagon Material llnbs. Mpoke. feliwes, Hliafni. Hirkory A a Ira, on band In Im in anil. Klcwir and Yi ot all kinda. Him !ii Vront atraet. Portland, and IM street, Dalle. btWtf CHESTER X.TEKUY, Attorney and Conn selor at Ijiw. Balem, Oregon, ComaaiaainsH-r of Dela.and iotaktMiniony,eknowledirTiiinu.to. for Iowa, Indiana, Miaauurl, Micbigau, Caliloruia aial WaekingV Termorv. letters of Aitormr, and all other iualranteolsof wrlliBg, draw ooahort Boiire Partiealar attauttiaB paid lo taking Depositions, Col lectioa of Nols, Aeeoonla. A. 'M WC. JOHS.HON. AUornrv and Cnonselor a at !. Oreiron City, Oregon. Will attend tn all bwio-aa aotmsted to hi ran. tut proaifily rsuihteL CoUocii'Hia a j. h. aiiTcHKLt.. jng. n, not.m, Nmrv I'uhlift. MITCHELL ti DOI.rH, Attorney and Counselors Ht Imw. Holiiitora In Clianrerv. and Proctor in Adinirallv. Office over Poet OMiw.'Fruul street, Portland. - oti'JIf J. C. CAtlTWniOHV. C. . SIlLISOg. AKTWKIGHT & HELLINGElt, Attor- nova tit Luw. Kulein. O ruiritn. OfHie In Mrutt-risi' II rick ttdltri. titf. trti'tif TO. POWELL, Attorney at law, Albany. Linn f'n., , Orciron. Olllc In Monteith' Building:. Will practice iu all th courts in Oregon, and promptly at tend to all biiaiiiess entrusted to his care. Particular attention imid to collections from Portland. Han Vran. cisco and elsewhere, in all parts of Oregon. The best Ol reference given II oeairea. sy D'wi J. It. CARDWELL, Surgeon Dentist. ill nrurtlee his nrofcsslon In the various eltlna and towns of Oregon. 4!ltf V. BOYLE, Physician and Surgeon, 111 practice his profession as formerly. Oftlee at his residence In Polk county, three miles east of ianas. July 80, 18113, 3fltf HUM A SO N oc OUKI.L, Attorney s at Law , Dalles, Wasco county. Oregon. SHtf DW. it M. It. COX, Wholesale and Retail lrainrlsta. Dealers In Koroiira and Domestic Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Fancy Hoaps, Hair Rrnalies.flne Toilet Articles, Chemical's, Druar- gist's fllaaswara.oco. Also, large quantity of con centrated extracta of Plants of th purest quality. Commercial st,, Salem, Oregon. 15tf THOMAS D. WINCHESTER, At orney at Law, Empire City, Coos Hay, Ogn. I0tf JL. fOLMNS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, a Dallas, Polk county, Oregon. He has made arrangements with Wilhami a) (ittibt tor one nf that firm to assist him iu the trial of all easea in the Circuit and Supreme Court. Mr. Collins ia a JVotary ruiilic, and will attend to taking noknowledgetneiita of Deeds, Mortgages, cVc, taking depositions, attldavlts,aud evidences in relation to War Scrip, tVe. Kltf WILLIAMS Ic MALLOKY, Attorneys at Law, Olflee in Wilson's building, Halom, Or- SKon. June, a, laiil. Htf FO. McCOWN. Attorney and Cooiuellnr nt a Law. Office with Dr. W. B. Magers. Waconda, Marlon county, uregon. s-on union address, Uel pnssi DR. J. W. MoAFEE offers Ilia professional services to the citinena of Hiilain mid vIciuilv. OIHco in Kenyon's building. - ilfit TO PARENTS. How taaar a mother hit waked np at mid night and found her child breathing hard, attended with peculiar whistling or barl lng cough, which would be relieved by the use of Dr. Wm. Hall's IUlsan, and repay a thousand time th coat by once huving It in time of need, to give re lief to the struggling child 1 Thou why delay In pro curing a remedy for such a sudden disease, which is carrying off thousand af oar children every yenrt Every family should keep this medicine con stant' on hand, for old and young should use it for all afloctlons of the throat an 1 lungs. KKDINOTON Ic CO., 416 and 418 Front street, San Francisco, Sol Agents. For sale by all Druggists. 4w41 NOTICE. THK capital stock of the "Middle Oregon Wagon Kond Company" hnviug been subscribed accord lug to law, the lirat meeting of stockholders will be held at Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, to elect directors and aniuinent otUcers of tlie corporation on tlie Hill day of Jauutry, A. I) , l6 4 dUfl A 1 UAH RMVICI, JAUKS H KKKNKV, 4w1lpd H.CLAKK. Executor's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given thai Bradford bonny nud Moore C. Diniic'k, executors nf the ealate of Mr. L. A. Dimlek, deceased, havethia day tiled their ac counts proving a Uoal settlement of the sums t thor fore, Monday, the 4tlt day of Juuuarv, A. D.. IHtil. haa been set apart by th i court fur the bearing of tbe same at in court nouae in nuiem. JOHN' C. 1'KKltl.KS, County Judge. Salem, Dee. Hih, IMta). 4w-tlpd Siu-rlir Sale. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an ex ecution to me directed from the clerk of the ( ir Olllt Court fm, liim uunutu Yawwaiill, Oraarnn la cordunre with a di-cree rendered at the Novomber term or raid i-ourl.io the year IHM to form-lose a mors iraife an j satisfy a iudtftnent in favor of Nnncv llem- brre id agninai John W. Shall and Mury June ahull. i iu, ouiisiiHv iisvicu uponineioiiowiiiguescrilMui mort gaged prcmisca to witirJiliialeand lying iu Yamhill Co., 8mu of Oregon, and more particularly known uuddita- ci-lbed aa the donation hind claim of Marcia Hhiill,in t3s r 5 w.and ooiilaining:i'.tlnrr,ruoro or k-ea, with all lite improvements aud appurtenances thereunto belonging, consisting of a dwelling hoiiae.barn and other out build Ittga, which I ahalloll'er for anient public anrtiou lo the highest bidder for cash in hand, on tbe sold premier, about 1 4 inilea west from l.atayette,iu ax id county ,on the l-t la duy of January, lHAI.utl o'clock, r. a , of said day, to miliary anid execution and accruing coats. llKNllV WAItltliN.KIieriu' of said Comity. Lafayette, Dec, 7th, IHU 4w4l FrobaMe Notices NOTICK la hereby irlvrn that M. O. Foley, admin istrator of Ihe ealate of bonis II, Vamliile, de ceased, baa presented his account and prays that the same be allowed for dim I settlement. It ia therefore ordered that said applicatioa be heard aud determined by the I'robnie Court, Marion county, Blale bf Ore gon, on the SIh day of Krhnmrv, IKd-l. J. C. I'lOKItl.KS, County Judite. Dec. sib, im. IwsT Probittn IVotlrc. VTOTICK Is hereby iriveu that U JO. Koisy, udtniiiis 1 1 trutorof the estate of Joseph LntH-laiu. deceased, has irt-uutd hie accounts and pravs that the same be allowed for final settlement. It ie Ihrefore onlcrod thut said applii-atlini be) heanl and fbtrnilned by the Prolmte Court of Murion eonnly.Mule of OrcK'iti.'Hi Uie 4lb ol reumary, INil, J (.'. l'KKIlLKS, Co. Judue. Dec. I ltli, IRCa 411 A.J. HUTMCHV H PIONEER HATTER, II 7i HIOXT HTHEKT, I'OUTLANI). HAK eonsisntlv on baud a COMIM.KTK A (WORT nient of Oi'ntlemen'a Data and Cap, of lbs I.AT KM and HOST AITK'IVKI) air lea. cnnalslhnr in part of the Ureas lloleakin. Ilrews Caaimere, low crown Ceesimerrs of all colors, " Virtinla," or Peruvi an Hat. Hoft Hate, in all abaies. colors, variety, and prtre. Lr urnera from the country nmmniiv sued. Oeiitleineii viailina: Portland, from Ihe interior, if not In imuicdiala want nf a hat. who will leave Willi as their lieasur, will be iiuaraulMd a euiafortubl nt, when a hat ia To-eded by them. The HlUllKSTCAbil I'UICK paid for all kinds of mm. A- J. nu I i.r.K, H-Mf Plonesr Hatter, 71 Kront street. 1 I ATH Ant 'Apaj-AXool jasairtmeiil, a a ot rasnioiuibi efviea, na-aaie nv 7tf BiHTII it CAKTWRIOIIT. ntaswass-Much as Iron.Kiv ets. Hulls, Washers, Nula, Hpriuifa, Nails, spikes, see. ate, lor ante i,y HMlTIIAtCAKtWIIIOirr. 7tf ISOOTSJAKID aJIIOHn A chotoa variety if juat received al 7tf KMITIIeVCAIlTWItinilT'R SMITH & CARTWRICHT, OTTCKHHIIHH in COOKK UMITII CO .Salem tJ Oreiron, betr leave lo Inform the pnblie that we have ant era receivin a bAKiir. ana wr.1,1. nr. I.K( TKI) Mm k f ireneral aierrbandiM, which ia of fered at rwloren prices. 711 ' TAKEK I P. TJ Y the auharriber, living- ail nilre north of Haleai, 11 on the Rrat day ur I 'member, intas, one nay sore, l-L,.L I. 1.1..U ..1.1 auout uiineen au,, a naui nauua mki. )a" vwr aooie aaddle nutrka, bo oilier brands perceivable i s star in tbe forehead. ALKX AM UVM HI'ONO. Vw4l Ipal.l HY tb snbeerilwr. th 1st day of Decern be Is Hi. two mile north of Salem, on roan mar, brawled nn the h-ft hip wilh the fclur C or 0, about 1 j nnnna niirn, sou nine or sen year ,,in. swti John b. kkizcu TIT tin sober fiber, livin lea auilee snntlicaat of Mat XJ Uaa. oa ine ruswl Uadimr to MeDuuald a ferry, on tooted nasi., on sorrel horse, 14 ruiiida hlKh. 4 year old laat bpriiiii, branded C oa Ike r,ht saaHilder, and baa arm while on tiw luel'le oi nirht lunrt font. IIKNJAallN VAIOMN. BY tins suliarnbrr, living S aaiU-a auaik of bvtwf. Pa. etHinty, a eterr snare, sosall star in fureiieail, saindy manet tan and lower part of leg Bandy eobar i a boat 14 hands high, a vara old i no other mark or kya4a BiT.iyait. wiri WM kHIXM.U BY the eobarrilMtf, living 3 atile w et of Xebanon, Unn eonnty, ou ettray stud eolt, ( or 3 yn old, color Imy. No other snarks or brands. w WM. PPKIILKR. TI Y llw anlavrilwr, living hi Marioa eouoly, mile Jl wee of Kublnaliy, ins black Indian nare, PJ or IJ hautU hiah, IU ur It years old, with eakaowa , 1 I. . o : . .au. .... l I weather aud eck. Mid uiare has lvu at my elac aboot tbrM otk.-2fc! WM. A CRAFT. g HAYNES & LAWTOK, g Importers aud Dealers la Crockery, ' , : , Glassware, French China, r I Coal Oil Lamps, , Table Cutlery, Clocka,. Silver Plated and Brittanla Ware, Etc, Etc, Etc ' . . ,f,i.' .,. Have on hand a Very Urge and foil Assortment of . th above Oooda, which tiny t)re selling In quantities to suit, at ths ( Very Lowest Market Rates. 616 Sanaome Street, Corner of Merchant, SmlsW BAN FRANCISCO. BROWN, MYERS ft CO. TTKKP EVEUYTHINO natiallv found In a Kamll. A Gmcerr More, and DKUVfcR OOODH KRKt Ur CH AHttK to any part of Hie city. ffM Sllfl Alia IalandTNew Orleans, Coalpore, Colfe ('mailed and Crushed suirars, cheap, at lyffiM BROWN, MYKI18 CO.'H. TKASJ I THAU I Vine lllack and Omen I JAPAN Teas. Alao, CHINA leas, in va riety, wholesale and retail, at - - - - - I lyiU8 BUOWN. MYKK8 t'O.'bV Bio, Costa Rica and Old Oov't Java. HROWN, MYERMcVCO. lytWH pVYK.sjTUFFS). a good naaortment, at XJ Hilt lIUOWN.M.'KRoot CO 'H. I'KOCHKRV and OLAHS W UK, at low rates. Alao, Koglisli Htnne Warn, bv lyfi'JB HROWN, MYF.II8 St CO. Ti ti K SI A N 1 4 lis) Bll.-jfgooaasadrtmon' v v or wines ana tjlquors for medicinal pnrnosee. Also, Alcohol by DROWN, MYKR8 at CO, OVKIP, East lloston and Rtewart'a Golden HROWN, MYKR8 fc CO.'H I Syrups, at TIINII, A prl-ue lot of salt Salmon ana Mackerel, lual rrceivnd at fi-M HROWN. MYEKS fcCO.'", WIGHTXIAN & HARDIE, SUCCESSORS TO) ' ! FRANK BAKER, 416 and 418 Clay Street, SAN FRANCISCO, Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, DFIIOLSTERV GOODS, iSD PAPER HANGINGS, For Sale in Quantities to Suit ' octlS 3m33 HEATH & CO.'S NEW STCr.E, Second Door in GRISWOLD'H New Block, AXiSBX, ouooxr. TCRT OI'KNINt) an StNTiHSt HWTCll of (loods. tho LAKOK.HT ever brnua-ht to this mar ket, moat of which, HAVINfl HKKN I'UIICHANKI) l.i NKW YOUK ANU UOHTON, greater indnoe menla are offered to the purchaser than ever before tins sine ot oan v rancisco. The stork consists nf Dry Oooda. Clnlhin. fancy floods, a larire stock of Iron and Hardware, Paint and Oils, Ororeriea, Crockery, ate. n e can ine attention ol uuyers iron) Itentoq, rota, Ltinu, tuuinui anu sianna counties arrCome to Ralrm, It will Pay.- We are always ready to show unoda. We sell exrMsi'rcv for eaalior barter, and can there fore sell cheap, and cordially Invite tlie nubile lo call anu eAHiuiiie tor inemeeives. - eiai B. X. BXSDLX ail 00. Front MtrsfoteUiuntlllnClty. VOUWAUOINO AND COMMIKHION n WIIOI.K8ALK Pealera in Oroceriei, Provisions, Sluple Dry (IikmIs, ( loihinir, Boots aud (Ukmw, ice. fVasi'vaateNs of Orriron Prodmtt tioitntrd. on wliu-li hberul advaucca will b made if reuntml. C mat ilia, Dec. I, IHo3. 3m4 jiii:i.n.iTi. THIS P1HCA8K 18 i 1WUUCED HY I M P U It I T Y IN THE BLOOD, WHICH CLO03 THE C1KCULA- TIONj AND WHERE THEUE IS PAIN IT HIIOWS THAT KOMETIIIXO MUHT DP. DONE TO PIIKK TUB FLl'lDrJ. 8COV1I.L8 BLOOD AND LIVKII KYIILT 18 ONE OP THE MOST VALUABLK AliTKRATIVCS UKKOKK TUB PUBLIC. IT WILL CAI1IIY OCT OP THE 8V8TKM ALL INl'l'lllTISS IM TUB BLOOD AXO I. HAVE THE FLUIDS AC TIVE. TUB BLOOD AND LIVER BVRUP II AS CURKD THR WORHT KIND OP RlltXaUTlSH RKDI.NdTON aV CO. WHOI.KHAI.E AOENTH, 416 ANU 418 FUONT KTRKKT, HAN FRANCISCO AND POtt BALK EVKBTWIIKRE. - ImisM HTJMISTON, WILSON L CO., laroarsas aan whiii.isais dsalbbs is Fine Brandies Mines and Liquors, fire Proof Uriels Ulnre, KioiiS lnel, ioriseref (sabt PtssllaHsl. Q We lake plamsiire in anrnanrlns) t ear old !rone and lire publas of Oreeou and v aah inatou Territory, thai afier two years' huei neaa, we hav eaiauiiaiied a traue and Atcill ties for importing In our line of goods lhat denes corn SMhbm. Alan, thai wa are sailing goods AT HAN KKANCIHCO PltlCKi and gnarante Iheos to genuine, our stork buiua at all tiute subpMt to th j aincteat eneraicai aiwnaaiion. I Trad ielleiwa txtvft la mi LtQTJOM. or a BToca coasiar I sastt or FINE OLD BRANDIES: Otard Ihipoy It Co . Jaa. Henneay, United Vineyard tropneuira, A- iHaiint t uo . rima, i:astillon St Co., . Marqiwtl, A. Hieiinett. C'liion of Ilia Proiiriaon. and vanoitB otlwr hnanela. Tin Old Port and SSXSBT WISES. Pur old OiKirin Port, flu old Uumundv Port Isweari and heavy) llntf (lordnn Pale and (lol.len Mierrr, narauaijr nepnews ana uoower IMterry (no ad heavy. UUXrACXK and CA8K WINKS of Irrrjr Ursrrlpllun. Fin Old Jamaica Hues, 81. Croia Waaa, PUUB HOLLAND OIN. THE OLD WIIISKEVN. - Mewarl and Harvey Old rVntrh, Old O'Neill's fin old Hall 01,1) UdL'UUUN of tb Inset qualitv. Buixriw Old Rr. Old Peaeb aad tlierry Uraaalv of super!, qualitv. Also, a large assort axon of CAMK (JOODs of evary deacriplion nred lo the liooor trade. A. 11 -We hav at au Uaaa larga jaanlitle of lioo-irs put ap In Baitabks laKkaga f,nr pnrkiag lo th mine. Order fnMo alerebanla nd IWalera ryarci fullvaohrHed. Hl MIHToN, WILHIN 4 I U. I'ol okMaarJ4U, I'M. 6tf niorace aissl FvrwnrtHng. ; Ni 1)11. IX)N. giorag. Forwarding and Commte aaio M.rrliaol, From stnwl, PAY F.1TK CITY. Tbu koaa is both FIHE and W ATLK PI(IUF, .n. k Mluated at th fix of lb aauojilaju, in Payetu veil lev, -U aulsja front i'lrrvill, at lb jnnrtiou ur ra ""J . .J.UU,Wiior. Hoy , 1863. x,t si mi tii vAvis t oi.s.n., NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Illchly Concentrated VEGETABLE EXTRACT, . APTJBBTONIO. IlIOOMKlFBIiJEllIEriS, rniraRxo ar DR. C' M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. win srrcTifAi.l.r ouns . 1.ITRR COJiri,-l"T, DVMViCPSllA, " ' ' ' JAVrtDICK, CHRONIC OB NERVOUS DEBILITY, DUSSCAMRSJ ) THI KIDKIKYM. An4 all Dieiaiet Anting from a Ifitarderci , . Liver or Stomach, ; - . Conatipatlon,' Inward Pile, l'ul. , neaa of blood to the Head, -1 -r 1 " ' Aeidity of th Ktomaeh, Nan-r ' " , Heartburn. Disiriist for rood: f Fulness or Welht In Woaiach, Hoar , Eruciatioiia, Sinking or Fluttering at th -1 ' ' Pit of tbe Stomach, Swimming of Ui Head, Hurried and Difficult llreathiug, Fluttering at Ihe Heart, choking or snrTocating sensation when . in a Lying Posture. Diiuneas of vision, Dotse Web's before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In th Head, Detlcieney In rarapiratiou, , Yellownse of the Skin and Kyee, Pain,., . in tn wee uara, uiieai,ijunus, ou., , ' Hudden Flnshe of Heal, Dura ing In tli Flesh, Coa ,,, stout Imaginings of - Evil and Great Depraesloa , ''" f of Spirit - . . aud will positively prevent ' . ' ' Tellow Fever, Bilious Ferer, ate., Tliey contain -, NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY. They will cure th above disease In ninety nine cases out of a hundred. ' Induced by Ihs ei tensive tale and anlveraal pDU larily of Hoolland'a German Bitter (purely vwtahl boats of ignorant (jaacks aud anserapuloo aaventor era, hav opened npon suffering huatanity tb loot), gates of Nostrums In th shap of poor whisky, vilely compounded with Injurious drugs, aud cliriauxasd Toa lea. Stoauachic and ilittsr. Beware of tbe Innumerable array of Alcoholic prep aration in plethorio bottle and big-bellied kegs, un der the modest appellation of Hitters i which, instead of curing, only aggravate diMaae.aiul lastv lb disap pouiled autTarer iu despair LIOOFLASD'S GEBMM BITTSSS Ar not a new aud untried article.but have stood th test of II fleen years trial by th American poblie i and their reputation and aale an not rivalled by any simi lar preparation. The proprietor hav thousands of letter from tb most eminent , CLERGYMEN, , ; LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS AND . i : CITIZENS. Testifying of their own tieraottal knowledge to tb beneficial enccia ana niooicut virtues oi mo miter. DO YOU WANT 80METHINQ TO 8TKENOTH EN YOU 1 DO YOU WAKT A GOOD APPETITHt DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUB COH KTITUTION t DO YOU WANT TO PREL WKLI.t DO YOU WANT TO GET BID OP NERVOUS JIKHSt - ' :, DO YOU WANT ENKROY t DO YOU WANT TO Bl.KKP WELLt DO 'YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIO0R0C8 PEKLINli f If yon do, rm HOOFLAND'8 OEUtAV lim'ERS. From Kev. J.' AVWo Brown, D. D., Kiitot of tkt Encyclopedia af Religioni knowledge. Although not disposed lo favor or recommend Pat ent Medicine in general through distrust of their in gredient and eRecIsi I yet know of no snrflcieol rea son why a man may not testify to th beneflta b be lieves himself lo hav received from any simple prep aration, In the hope that ha may thus contribute) to tli benefit of other. . I do that more readily In regard to Hoo Hand's Ger man Bitten, prepared by Dr. U. H. Jackson, of thi city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, nndor the Imprsasion that they vrer chiefly aa alcoholi niixtnr. 1 am indebted lo mv friend Ho bar Shoemaker, Esq., for tb removal of thi prejudice by proper leu, aud for encouragement to try them.wbsa suffering from grant and long continued debility. Tin us ot three bottle of these Bitters, as th be ginning of the present year waa followed by evident relief, and leatoratuiu to adegrae of bodily and mental vig ir which I had not felt for six months before, aod. had almoat deapaired of regaining. 1, ibwaifbr, thank Ood and my friend for directing m Ui tb a of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. l'HILADLrMU,-Juns23, 1801. - PARTICULAR NOTICE - Thert ejr mmr preparation! told a aaVr (a aan of Uillert. pat ny inqturl ootllet, tompemniti of tkt cktaprtt srAi'sAy or common rnmmtinr from !M to 4t rente per gallon, tkt tatte ditguiied if A mm or Co riandrr teed. ' 7'sis etatt of Billert kat canted ni mil continue to ronte, at long at they earn te told, knndrtdt mt duj tkedealkof drnnkard. By their nee the system is , kept continually under Ike uteof Aleohotie tttmmlmntt of tkt font kind, Ike duirefor liquor it created and kept up, and the remit it all Ike Xurrort attendant upon a drunkard1! life and death. for Ihote who deurt and WILL HA VE el Liquor Biltrre, we puhlitk Ike following receipt i Oct OSS BUTTLE HOunASIrHUERMAMBITTERa and mix with TIIRF.R QUARTS OF UOUD BRANDY OR WHISKY, and tkt remit wilt kern preparation that Tilt r'JR EXCEL in medicinal virtnet and true excellence any of the numeraut Liq. uur Biltert in Ikt market, and mil eoet MUCH LESS. You will kore alt ike virtuet of HOOF LASIT8 HERMAN BITTERS . csmasefwa wilk tlOOU article af Uqnor, ed m aaasA lea price tkan three tnfenor prcpuralttnt well eoet you. ' . ATTIXTlOff, SOLDI IBS I Autl XVlendap of sjoldlerss! 1 ' We call th attention of all having relations o friends in tho army to Ihe fnrt that "HOOKLAND Herman llhtera" will cur nin tenth of Ihe disease hiduoed bv expiaioresatid privatloin incident to camp life. n the lists, -published almoat daily In th trew. para, on the arrival or Ihe ick, It will bo DM iced that a very large proportion ar aiUTeriug Irons debility every east) of lhat kiud emu b readily eured by llooflaud' lleruiau Bluer. Diaoaae reanlling from riieomeraof tliedigiiveorgansspcdily removed. We liav nn heailatioa iu elating that, if tlieao Hit lers were freely nscd among oar soldiers, baudred of lives might be 'saved lhat otherwise will be lot. . We call rmrticnlar alleiition to Ihe following re markable and well authenticated cure of ou lb ca tion's heroea, whose lire, to nee bis ewn BBiifuaga, "has keen saved by tlie Hitter i" - ' ' pHII.ABKt.rHIA. AugoatSS, 1869. Detect. Jnnet Etant e Well, gem lemem. your Hoolland'a Uerntan Hitters baa saved my life. Tur la no mistake lu this. Ilia vonolwd for by nasalmr of my comrada, aoaie of wbo naniea at appenheWd, aud who war fully coguhnal of all th rircamaSanes of my raa. I am and hav been for th laai four years, a memlier ot Hliermau'e oelebrated batierv, and under th immediate command of Cap, it. It. Ayr, llimngh the exnoanr attendant nua my ardueaje da lira, 1 was allocked iu November last with iunamata tion ot Ih lungs, ami waa for ssvenly two day ia tli hospital. Thi wa lollowed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I waa Ibeai re moved Irons lb While Hons and sent to thi city oa board I lie steamer Bute of Maine, from which I kutded on tin Ukh of June, rlincw lhat lias I bav beea about aa low a oneemld be and still rrtaia a spark of vitality. 'or a wsek or aaor I wa rarely able I wallow anything, aod if I did fore a Baonssi dowa it waa immediately throw np again. I could tut eveu keep a glass of water e my stom ach. Ufa conld not last wider these circnmetaticaa p and accordingly, tb physicians, who bad bawd work ing faithfully, though uueuceaafully, to reams m Irom th gmap of llw dread Archer, frankly told as they forth! do nothing for me. aud advised mm t see a clergyman, and make such disposition of my limited funds s be Bailed me. Anaeatudutauc wbo vialtsel me at th hospital, Ur. Frtnlerick otelnbmn, of KiltU, below Arrb street, advised nv, aaa forkara kaaa, l Iry your Uiltrn, and kindly procured a bout, from tti time 1 eonimmwed taking I hem, III gloomy shadow of death rerrfl'ed, and 1 am now, thank Goal "for U .get ting bellar. 1 hough I hav In ken but two bottle, I bav gained ten pounds, sod I feel Bangui ol being able wi join my wife and daoghfer, from hota t bav beard nothing for several month for, gvulleawa, I era a loyal Virginia. Irota th vicinity of front Roval. To yonr iuvaliwbla Hillet 1 ow ih eertaiuly of life which hue lake th plarer of vaga fear 1 your Hitlers will I owe ties ghwioaa privileg of again clasping to my bosom I koaa w ba ar dear to aw ia life. Vry tswly youra, IhAAO MA LONE, We ttMf concur i Ihe trntb ot the above elaiemeal a w had dVeaird of ssemg ow etmradalr. SaabaM nslored to hotsllh. JOHN CtUULEllACK, lat New York Battery. OMIKOK A. ACKI.KY. C-o. C. 11th Main. l.r.WIrl CIIEVALlKU.WenNewYerk. I. K KPKNt'riK, 1st Artillery, HaUery V. J. K PAKKW Kid,, Co. U, 3d Vermoul. 1IENKY 1 JKIlOklK.Co. H, do. II. T. M ACIHINAlil), Co. C, tth Main. i JOHN . WAHO. Co. E. &tb Maiaaj. HKktMANN ri(M H,('o H,7AINew York. N. II. 'i'HOM At), Co, V, Kab Poa. 1 A.J Kl Mil ALU to. A,W Varans, , 1 ' JOHN JKNKI.Ne), Co. U, lOUh Peaa. DRWAHB OF COVNTERFCm I He lhat llw signature of "C. M. JACKHOS," I M UieWHAl'PKUolswhbottl i , . Should your nearest druggist not hav tb arise le.elo nut be put est by any of Ut tittua bmtiag prepawalioaa that may bo olerad ia lis ptaeo, bast as ud te aa.Ld w will forward, sareurcly paekml. by iav. i rrlMlMl 'ton, no. mat - tiikt. JONES As BVAM8, PvyrUtor. g i - - ut U M JACKSON, Ilk BN1TB St DAVAo,PoctW, A'U for Oragosv, fflUy