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ir " THE OREGON STATESMAN la PU H t,lM Ktl KVritV M ON It AY MllUNINK, The Orogon Printing and PubUihlng Cempany, i HO V ItlETOKK. omoUX rapir of the (State. TKUMHPeryriir,fl,0..i Hix montl.ti, t'J.(H). t TAd nhnrn rtf(t nrietn In coin, Ltynl Ttniltrnott ttlii tie rm-fit on iff tir utMi' rnrreni ttihw, ItfiiilMiiiM'i- inuy tut iim'U liy nt nil lit tlit rink of Ihi; mil. Ulnirm If in nil nil lit l Imi irt'f nro of iv inittriiimli;r. iuisim:ss c AltDS. ALLEN k LEWIS. Importers nml Whole, pillo .lunlnn in (Irorerics, l)rv (Inods, Clolliinif mm Hoots anil Which. Ainu, Mini RiiiiiiMi-iitn nl iri-unn prowice, inr inn nun fruiu-iHi-o market, on which liberal mlvniiruH will bo luiiilu Persons shipping KoimIh from I )i Eastern Stutcst.n Olir Rlll-U. Cllll ri'lv lllllltl l.tioil- Pllix.tuili.f n. ticm.nt tnndoraln charges. Ollloa in Hun Francisco, oniiac.iui, ai,roei. - IW.f J. II. KNAI'I', M.S.IIIIIUIKU,, Sun 1' rniirlsco, Cul. 5 i Portland, Oregon, KNAl'P, DUKUELL k CO., General Ci.in mission Merchants, unci PKALKHS IN FIUHT, produce, agricultural Implements, garden mill ' i'hmh sends, iwiiit of Front unci Tnvliimt, l'urllnnd, Ore Krai, unci HID (old Nn. HO) Washington ,t., brick bltM-k, iii'iir Knmt, cSun Friiiirlscn, will give special altontion to the sale nf FIIU1T mill PUODUCH on consign ment, tilling niiliiri, &!!., either in Portland 01 Nwi f nincisco, mill trunsact a General Coinmlimloii Hush march i ft "T.OATOM. o, o.CUIIL. nA'L'ON & CURL, Attorneys nt Lnw, will V tiructicu In tlm cnurls 0f thU Wain. Olllcoin Oris wiiIcI'k lii-irk, ovur Hell & Jlrowu's store, Suluin.Ogn. November, !M, ) Hi",-J. ;ir,f B P. I'.ONHAM, Attorney nt Lnw. La OmnJii, Uulier county, Oregon, til f c AiinixoK cumin. w. 1, a m mix. CMniiS & HI Mi, Attorneys and Counselors X ul. Luw. Will glvo prompt utteiilinu tn ull pro fciminiiul business untruated to Ilium. C IIUii 1111 Front MjiHit, opposite Uicj Iiunuisou JIuuho, I'orllunil. Oro gnu. ' . 'i'iflf HKNKY LAW, Commission Merchant, mid liupnibir und Dealer In Wngnn Mutoriiil. Hubs. .Spokes, Felloes, KliHlfH, Hickory Axles, Ate., on liiuid in loin to unit. Flour mill Kneel of till kimlii. Slum !ii Front street, Portland, mid M street, Dulles. Wi'JIf piIESTEKN.TEltltY, Attorney nn.l Cnn-i-J nviitf tit Law, Huluin, Oregon, CommiHiuoner of I ('!' 1 1, and to tnke tt!Ktinioiiv. ttckiiowlcdKunidiitH.&M). f'ir Iowa, liuliunii, MiMflim, MicliiKiin, (JHliloruiuund Wurthiniftoii Titrritory. Kuttorn of Attorimv, kihI hII ot.litir itiHti'iimnntKiif writing, ilmwn oiiHhort noiiva I'lirliciiliif uttDiition paid to tiikliig DciioBitioiiB, Cul ler (mhi f NntcH, Aeoitntn, Arc. Uxlt f w T ( JOIIXHOK. Attnrnnr nnd Pniitmi'lnr at Law, Orooit City, Oregon. Will alUmd lo till biiHjitcHs entniBted to liU euro, nii'l promptly ruiiiitu-il. Ct'llecti'iiiM uinde V37 J. II. HlTCiiKM,. in. N. IKH.I'H, Nolnry l'uldic. MITCHELL & DOLPII, Attorncya anil ('muiHflorit nt Liiw.Hnlicitoni in Clmnrery, unit l'nxiorn in Ailiniralty, )lll over l'ont Ollli'o.'Front ' Kiii'i't, Porllim.l. oTi'.ltf J. C. (UHTWItlOHT, 1. H. IIKI.I.lhnKII. f1AttTVUlHT & BELLINOEK, Attor J ik'vh at Luw, Salem, Oregon. Otllco in Moores' llrirk liuilitiiiK. '-'"f T(?. TOWEMi, Attorm r at law, AHmny. Linn To,, On-ifon. OfHfo in Montcith's Huildin. Will firai'ttre in nil Mm court in lroon, and promptly nt tend to ali 1 mi i new eiitnotted to liiocuru. 1uH inlr attfiilion paid to collections from Portland, Son Fran riwo and elwjwliorH, In all parta of Oregon. Tim bust of rH'urtmre n'tvnn if dnniicil. 4(!tf J V. BOYLE, riiyciciun nrnl Surgeon, will practice liin profehinn m forineily, Otllce Ins reNideiico in Polk count v, three iniliis cant oi Dalian. .Inly 20, Wl. 2(lf IT ITHAHON &ODKLL,AltomeyiiatIjiw,Iiilles, ffwen ronntf, iirptfon. vir J W. & M. B. COX. WholcBftlo flint Betail J Druuiitf, PcaltTB in Forriirn and DonioKlic Drntrn, Patent Medici ms, Perfnmerv, Faney Sfapn, Ilitir ItrnxlieH.tinH Toilet Articles, OliPtnicalu, 1ru(( ffiM'nf:iapiHware,A:c. .i!ho,u In rife (pmnttty of coll eentrated extnictw of Plants of the purest quality. (Jomtnen ial St., Kalem, Ureffon. l.'af THOMAS D. WINCHESTER, Attorney at Law, Empire City, Coos Hay, Otfn. 40tf JU f'OM,I8, Attorney and Counselor at Lnw, Dtillas, Polk county, Oregon, lie has made armnpmietiti" with WiUiamn $ Ciibh for one of that firm to anoint hi tn in the trial of ull cilki's in tlm Circuit and Supreme Courts. Mr. Collins is a Notary Public and will attend to taking arknowledirmentnof Deed. Mrttfiiui,s. Are., taking depoMitKiiiN,iilHduvits, and evidences in relation w.11 is iif.A-.. ir Wi ILLIAMS & MALLOKY, Attornoys nt l.uw. Office in Wilson's building, Salem, Or- Knn. .Iillic. r, lllf IjT 0. MCOVN. Attorney mid Cnuimellor nt Law. OHire witli Dr. W. II. Mum'm. Wiu'iiihIii, 1 Morion county, Oiron Pout (Itlit-o uiMrtH, ltd pHH.I "lU. J. W. MuAFEE oiler Ilia profesiiioiinl XJ wrvipp Ui tliecilixullii o SiiIimu mid viriniiy. Oltire in Konyou'B buildiiinT. ' '.Tif A.J. uiTi.ru. ill PIONEER HATTER, il 7- F 1(0 XT HTUEI-T, POHTLAXI). HAS rotmtantly on hand a COMPLKTK ASSOIiT tiicnt nf tlenili'inr it's IliiUntnl Caps, of the LAT ' KKT and MOST APPItoVKD rIvIuh. mmiintini; in (tart of the lire Moleskin, Inns Cui-inicr, luw crown CnNi iwres of nil cnluni, " Vicmiia," or Pernvi ao I lulu, Kofi Hats, in all shnpes, colors, variety, and prite, rif" Onlew from the country promptly' tilled. Oeiitlemi'ii visitini( Portland, from the interior, if not In imnicdmtf want nf a hut, who will leave with ns 1htr nM't!nre, will he Kimrnnieed a roinrortithk lit, when a hi needed hv them. The HHiliKST CASll PKICE jwiid for nil kinds of furs A.. I. lUTi.Kit, 35tf Pioneer Hatter, 7 Front street. HEATH & CO.'S NEW STORE, Necond Poor in (iltlSHOLD'S New Illock, BAL3CM, OREGON. JCPTOPEXIXOmi FITiRR .XKM KTOCK Of (loods.-ihn LAhOKST ever hnaiyltt to thin mar. W,mot of which, IIAVINi; HKKX PfliCllASKD IN Ki;W YOHK AND HOSiON, ynrat-r indue, menu are ottered to the purchaser than ever before this side of han Framieo. Th stock cuiififlu of try Oimdn. Clolliinif, VaifV Ootals. a larife stm'k of Iron and Hutdware, 1'aiuU and Oili". OriH'eries.ftH-kery, &c. We cull the Hitention of buyers from Benton. IVIfc, Linn, Yamhill and Marion counties ' irCome to Salem, it wilt Pay. "4 a We are ulways readv to show ifftoihi. : We wll rxrinnrriff for nnh or huncr.and ran thet. fofflI ehean, and cordially invite the public to rail and examine for thcuixelves. 41 f SC&IP and INDIAN CLAIMS Collected with Despatch. 1TTAK RCItll'. Indian Vnnrhern. ami all otlirr V V rlHima on llio I'nilfd Rmlo. mllertiKl br C. M. ' CAin'KK, who li-nrm for WmdiiiiiHon in .liinmiry tlfKI. n-rnminir in Mnrrli. All IniKttK'iu hviii with him will be prompily llrn.M lo. Oltic No. IM Kr.uU Mm, rurtlund. .'mm CITS' BOOT AND SHOD STORE. JOHN W. GILBERT llA BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS, T KATHKK. and everv article nntillv fmd in a Ij well n diluted shoe itnre, hn Jl'ST KK KI VKO a lance atwonaient-of dents' Calf, Kip mud Minm Itoou; iivii ( nil. Ktp and llmvv Hoots; Ix Miwe and t'hi!dreni' Oriiteni and Shues. all of the II KMT raatuifiirtiire and of the LATEST Piyh. Hoou and S!ios miide to or-lir, of the beta material, and iruiraniced t k'" ttsfctinn. Kviuemltrr. that the City itoot and Hho. Hore rf the wily place where yon ran buy HKXK HIT'S Irrs Bmitii fnni'2 Joho K- C".(t. WK, r W J. Matney Ieft In - ih r.Mtniv court of I'olk cMintjr, t)rjfoti. TOW. J MATNKY In the name of the Stute nt Uretfiiii, von are bervtiv tMitmooned tti ! and " apfr 'n l',r ' ,Mlllty cart of ! dk mimtv. freani. n tbe firi MmiUv of Mnnah, ltL and mipwr swer the coi'tpi'titit of John K C(iHr "inutiM ymi for the mm of I 4 with intermit t the mif f tirten per CefH. per mni.im. (rm f -lh liar of ih't . IKyt, uii pi4, lew h . re-tnof $m.ii ilHtd'Ndt Ut. I and Vai aee herehr notitifd tht in cne von make de faail and fml to anr mid ctmiidanit, judiruteui wili. then ami tiiere,'tie'taki'n"'sriamstryou1 for I the said wnoent, (daiined to lie dne said ptaintilf 'on a cc-rlniti proaiiwory ni(e h-ldhy him Si,nmtt voni for aruit of aa iMser. Hj or.ler of Uie County Judire. . ' J. La, COl'1'1'. Jaa.. , W.r,w4l PI ffs Alt y. B. XL SZOSLS & CO. "Front Htrot, ITntntlllnClty. FORWAKDINO ASH COMMISSIOS ! THOI.f. M-E rienbn in (IwiIm, Pmvii..ii. IT PiapW lr fl.i. ( l"tbii. Il.t. and (tlrnn. fct l'o.r"' "I Cr'lfc'" rl"T Mmtr4, ,r Kblrb bh.n.1 adranr-, will I made if io,'"r). , L MHllla, L-- I. YOL.li-N(). 48. REMOVAL TO A NEW STORE. 8. MITCHELL & CO. rP.'M''' ',',,v, t inform tlwlr wmloraifm unci llio pub I lie in iiioitoiI, ilmt ilii-v hiivo rouioveil th.-ir old "Hind of lli.uili,uurti,rH Ui ilio oliliT niik' of tlio nuns l oot, In (IIIIKWOI.D'S now IniililliiK, IW door from tlin turner, wlmro thoy will kenn coioitiinlly on linnd u liirire uud woll mdoctod MiM-k of Cloihinc, Dry Condi, llnotR mill Shoe, Lnilios'l'iincy (iiiudu, (iroceik'n, CltOCKICIty, (JI.AHKWAliU, Cotlory, unci many wvii- ni in mn miii iiiIIIMTOHH 10 11101111011. 1 liny hIkci pny the liiirhrnt I of KAltMHIW-'l'ltODUCK. i iiny (turn pay the tii(rhent market price for all kiiitls 8. MITCHELL Si, CO., Cotnniertiiul st,, Hulem. Doc. Hint, 1HIK1. WIGHTMAN & HARDIE, BUclnBSOItS TO FliANK BAKE11, 416 and 4IN riuy SI root, SAN FRANCISCO, Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, I IMIOI.lSTLKV UOOUiS, A l PAPER HANGINGS. For Sale in Quantities to Suit octtri VOLUNTEERS WANTED: AT TIIK T2a acviiilliiiK Oliir.p, Salciii. Bounty to Volunteer Recruits 1 1 rpil K followlnir iiniount, will ho pnid to Volunteer X KeeriliU elilictfcl by reerilitilifr ofHcor, to u.'rvn for throo yuan, or during the wnr, in old rejjiiiieiitii now iiiKuiiiitud, wlioco teriua of norvioo expire in lSlil mid IKi'iOt At Ilmt rei'iilnr pny duy uflcr entering the iwrviio $103 00 At Hint reitnlur jmy dnv iiftor nix montlui' uer- vice, un Hiiciinouul inHiuIiiiunt of bounty will be tmid 40 00 At tho Ilmt reitulur pny duy after the end of tne una year a serviee, an uilcliuoiiiii in Hlnlmeiitof bounty will he puid 40 00 At tho tlriit ri'Kuliir piiy clay niter eighteen tnoullift' hervifo, nn udili'lioliul iniituliuent of bolllllv will be luiitl 40 00 At the t)rit reiviilur pay day after two ycura' iwrvico. aliacl.lltlounl llmtulliieut ul boun tv.wili be olliil 40 01) At the expimtion of three yi-uiH' tierviee, or lo uuy wimier eiiiu.tiut; iiiuler tliiHHiiihor ity, who may he hoiioralily diw-liarKed, nluir two year', rervicu, the leinuiiider of bounty will tie puid 40 00 Jftill" tfie (lovernillent nliuli not reooiro llceiie Irooim for tho lull period of three yearn, and they .bull lie iiiu.tered lionoriibly out of tile Bervice before tlie ex piration of their teriua of eiilintuient, tbey ahull ro reive, oil I'einK ininitered out, the whole nnionut ol bounty remaining uupuiil, the aiiuie ua if the full term hud been aervucl. The li'Kal heira of aoldiera who die in aervire, ahall ho entitled to reeeive the whole bounty rcmuiiiiuK nil paid ut the time of the aoldier'a deulb. J V Volunteer. tacrviiiK in three yeiin' orf.rAiiir.ntioii, io limy re enliat for lliree yenin or the wur, in I lie coliipnniea or regiment, to wbicli tbey now betonu-, and who linve, at the dale of re enliglinrul, leaa than one year lo aei vo, ahull be entitled to the bounty unci premium of $111:!, to bo puid ill the milliner luirein provided for other troona re enlerinir the aorviee. I nil. 31. IKIsrilN, Muj. L. H. A. inn. iiorrt i lis not. Iterriiilini Servile llialriet of Oregon. imroitver w T IW IK tst;:t fitV.VJ Vort HAYNES & LAWTON, g luiportera and Deulera in Crockery, Glassware, French China, Coal Oil Lamps, Table Cutlery, Clocks, Silver Plated and Brittania Ware, Etc., Etc., Etc. Have on band a Very Larijo unci Full Assortment of tiic abovo Cooda, w bii'b tbey are aelliux iu rjiiautttiea tn auit,at tbo Very Lowest Market Kates. 5 16 Sansome Street, Corner of Meirbant, 3miaW SAV FRANCISCO. HATH A,M t'APM Aitcmd aaaortinent, frt of lilahioliuhlc atvlea. for Hale hs jL sMlTllilAltTUUKillT. & J. II. HAAS, CommerclBl Street, Salem, Dtsltrln GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, Solid Silver nnd Plnlrd Wnrr, ! FINE CLOCKS, J Spectacles, Fine Cutlery, Ac. j All (osdl aold bymt are WARKANTKU to b rcprweutwl. t Ilrptiirliijr. j Partica1ar,tlill ft I Ia rrpalrlnr fln. Walcbcrt. ( Cl-crk, Jewclrv, Ac. cj AM. WORK WAKitANTKI). dllfill, OrrsoD, !. f.lSS. , . lflW i Farmers and Shippers, Attention SALEM WAREHOUSE. TMIK undpriirn.d. ImTinir r.unpkie.1 tbrtr VKW 1 WAItKIMM'HK. are now pr.inred to ree.iv. alt kiJ oi iirwki. nn aloniiy. or for atnpui.nt. Our IW riliii... tcf .tciritiif tfniin. Iniil.&e.ar. nn.r.ll.1 on th.ri.pr VnrrlinnM tm .ittatird AitOl HliiH II A I t.R .W.IA'A. c.n ttir bunk of r nvrr f.nn .m. h.ul .onr gniin and fMi w bil. lb. p..!. ar. a.Mid and plarw tlwm Wllb lwmrf. I.' market at hv lime At.KXANIiKK 4i MulKi VX Pal.m. IM . 13 J, A. Wood & Co. 1 UK manofa. inrior for IS. wh.,lMmle trail., a aa p.ri..r nni.iV of TTKFEXTINK. JAl'A.S OIL, nH kXCKI-SlllU KTAIN. ' Tb. lorr-miin. cannot oe beaten In ant market Id nnnliiT and ehwimicM. Th. Jnii Oil i. Inr anperior and elip.r than any oib.r oil for bnck.bonl. Ihim. and few. oaintinir. The auio i. a pprfi-rt ioiitAtion of Kc.wood and Matcrtanr. rnr. f l..ai p.r irailnn FROIT HTRKKT, PORTI.A"fl. tVp. . I "413. bH.lt f Notice TSber.br aiven tn all p.n.ina whmji It may rotir.rn. 1 Ut4t M.r. Cal.cn A Cnrl are mv aulhnrirrd au.-iiU for the tranw linn nl my btwinr. nmnt mv alMrnc e. W.U. iflllMIIII.il tfelrta, Oi(B..'W M. IkM. 3UI SALEM, minmvm- ciii;AiKit tiiviv i: visit. s. j. Mccormick HAS nat, meolved alaiya nilditlon toliia itock of H4 IMXII. IIOOKH, coiupri.iiiv 1'AlJKEIt & WATSON'S IiKADEUS SANDER'S SERIES OP READERS ; ' MONTEITH'8 GEOGRAPHIES , CLARK'S GRAMMARS ; WEHSTER'8 DICTIONARIES, DAVIE?' ARITHMETICS. WirXARD'S HISTORIES. THOMPSON'S ARITHMETICS, mill all other School Books used In the State, together with a lartfe variety of TOV HOOKS FOll CHILDREN. Alao, an endleaa variety of 1 STATIONERY; mbrarlnir KVKKY AKTICLK In Unit line. All of lnrh ho in prepured to acll at wholeaale and retail at the I.UUI.NI' C'AMII PKII!K, MILITARY BOOKS Constantly on hand and Imported to order. S.J. MrCOKMICK, Franklin Hook Htora, 6ui'jn Front street, Portland, Oregon. 13ENJ. ST JIANG, niAi.tu IN PARLOR AND COOK STOVES OP KVKKY PATTKKIT, Koepa rniiatantly on Imnd, and Mitnnfnctiirea to order, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware, On rciinonuhlo toruia. METAL ROOKING. Bnd JOUIIINQ of all kinda. froniptly attended to. Miop on I.'oniinereiai atrcet, nilum, Oregon, 8 doori North of Brown At Myera'. (ilMtf OreKon Insane Asylum and Hospital. OllS. IIA WTIIOIINK AM) 1,(111 V KA, I'HY Ml I A.S AMI lMtOPltlKTOllfi. . 11IIKSK liicliliiticioa nre ailiiulcil in Enat Portland, iu a Ar,iunnil pleaaunt loealitv. near a lieaiuiful iierenniiil apriita. Aliiplem.Lioinniodutinnaare atlbrded for the eoint'ort nod aiieeily euro of tboae that favor ua with their putmiMjto. oitiee ut Weutiierlom a urug otore, r ront alreet, orllalicl. tititf J, V. Sholton, riiyslcfan and Sureoiu MONMOUTH, Polk Conntv, Oregon. The Doctor be Hit a vraduutnof the (lurtis. or Phvsio-medical college. Citichmat i, Ohio, in a true Botanic iu his prac tice, entirely discarding ciilome) and all mineral poi tons, and iihiiik none hut purely vegetable mi'dicines, nn oniv me peneciiy innoceni at mat. Tlio t)octor would further suv to the imhlie. also. that he is prepared to cure all cauevrs, indolent sores, nhsccKHC, tumors, Ate, that are curable, and with annul purely vegetable. litf INSURANCE. Murine, liro (inl Life ! rPilK uuderaiitned are Amenta In tbie Btale for the X following Coinpuniea t CALIFORNIA MI'TIIAL MAKING. FIRE. IIAltTKOltD HARTFORD, CO.VN. I'HOKNIX " " CIIAUTKIl OAK " ' CITY " " COODIH H 'NEW YORK. MKTIitll'OLlTAN " Nl AO All A " HilMK " l'AIIK " AUCTIC J'lloliXIX WASU1NUTON " LIFE. K()I'1TAI1I,K I.IKK NI'.W YOHK. CONNrXTlCL'L MUTUAL, HAiaKUKl), Conn. ..I.. t,tei, aaler utore ri;ui .wb.u- niea iu the world than those above named. We will iliHiire ut Itieaiiitio tnlea thnt etui bo.tTeeted through San Kniiieiaro airenta, and the California State hiiitnp Tux ia thua avoided. We lull the attention nf the community, particularly married, to Ibe iidvnntaueaof Life iiiaurnuce. I T Cuil nud iet u pttiiiiiiilet. Hf lllCIIAKIISfeMrCIIAKKy. HTJMISTON, WILSON &. CO., INroHTKItS AND WlfOMtSAI.lt DKAI.KItS IN Inc Brandies, Wines and Liquors, Fire 1'roof Oilik Kiore, From hlitvl, tunu rnf Onkf Puillniid Rv'S'Vli We take pleasure In nnnouncinir to onr old Ml V t'fi l it. ..l.t; .if (1.......... a..J Ur..uk. tJmtW( we (ivc eslahlinhed a tmde and facili tieH for iniportinL' in our linn nt oimIii ilmt detirw com- iMIIOII. fWi, Ml III. WD HrB H'lllII ffWtiim Al PA.l ''KAKCIKCO PIOCKS and vuaraotee theia to he ffenuiue, onr stock heinir at all limee subject lo the strictest chemical aimliwitiou. Ko Trade Solicited except ia FINE LIQU0B8. orn stuck consists ik part or FINE OLD BRANDIES; Otard Dupny At 'o.. Jh. Hennmy, Cnitrd Vineyard tirfpriilorn, A. Itoinnt. At. Co., Pinol, 'ailiilon fit Co., C. Miinpifll, A. Sieut it, Cuioti of the Proprietors, and various other brands. Pine Old Fort and SHERRY WINES. Pun old Oporto Port, line old Utirtrunifr Port fsweet Hnd licavrl On If Oonlnn Pitle and Ooldeit KhcrrV, Hurmituv Auidiowj and Cobbler Hhurry (fine and ht-avv. ( IIVMl'AGXE nnd CASK WINKS or Evcrj l)infrlilliiii. Fine Old .Iiimniru Rom. HI. Croix Rum, 1'1'liE HOLLAND GIN. I I E OLD wmiur.vs. Siewnrt nud llarvev'a Old Sc otch, Old O NiiU'a line old Malt (H. I) llnl itllil.N of the fineat quality. Superior 0!c live. Old I each and C herry llrnnuv nf anperior nnutity. Ala... a Intro naanrtment of CASK OOt IDS of every le.erinlion tired in the liquor trade. N. li. We have at all timea innr (tiiantitiea of liiiinni put up in auitalclo packaiea lor parkina; to the niiitea. Ordvra from Merchant and lleitlera reapect fullv aoliiited. MUMlbTON, WILStlN Sc CO. VortlHiid, Auk. I Ith, l.i .'.it'df I. lAnn. cc.Tii.Tn, Forllund. New York. Banking, Collection and Exchange, IiAli At TILTON, HANKERS. TTTII.L pnrclmiwCKHTIKICATKaOF DEPOf IT V and oilier exchange at current mtea. Will wll drafta ATHIIIIlTon H.ra. A. K. It C. K. Tilmn. New York, Meaara. Ilnnnhnr. Knlatnn it ('o.. 8nn KluncifCO. 'l ice HKillKST I'ltiCE paid for lioLI) DLhT. Advance, made on dual aent to tiie Mint for roinatre. t Money received on depo.it, tfenerni oraM.riul. Collect iona made. anil prmv.,1. prompllv remilled. Ijiod arraiila boiliflit and .old. All btiaineae appertatutiii; to liunkiiia nromptly at- trii'led In. Portland, Mairh 18, ISIi3. lyHW - Lafayette Academy. LtrU KTTR, YAMHIIJ. ( 01 TY, OKRU0X. RF.V K CAHTWRinilT, Principal, and Prof, of Mntbeiaalio and Natural Rci.ncw. KbV w 11 NlcllOIJt, Pmf.and Artlnir Teacher of llifli.r Matbeiuatira anct Ancient ldilijfiinua., . tirtaiai. Lnnannv. qtmrterly f'.l nil II cbr Knl,rl t7 ll l I ouiinuu Kuali'b ' ""I" li "' I'rimurr II, Mrtinent i WI lo 5 110 Vocal Mu.il', tree of charge, lioaid in town at n. onabie mtf. Yiriri'Winlofnur.lmic., rarli mntninillci 13 wewka.' Kirk term ' lirtfiiia iVa.'7llu4 half term, tb-t. Ititb. Kecoud Inr in b.iiua N'iv. .KbhV vacmtiou durilitf bolnhyti balrurm, Jnn.'lHUi; ia,t. , - j- Kaa'uiinatiiai aud ealiibiiteu at the clM of 0, terra. Ilayvtte, A, g -M, n. . . . )t)mil ' .olirl fttat. of nr.ff.in. 'count v of Dnnilaa. rpO PAN I KL CM IK Too aiekwl.y nmitled thai 1 a writ of a.lachttient has li... iaaued tumitirt yial tut vonr nmnertv In aaJi.lv the ib'Oinnd of TIiciibm llaUT. amount i ok ' Ifliiy dollar..) Now, nnlna ton .bull appir before itci Kent,. Jnrtle of lb. 1'eare in and for aaid Miuutv.al hi, office in fclkton prvcinct, on tlio Kth day uf (Yhrnary, 14, at I o Hk, f m , jocu..m,'iit ib be r r.dcrvd airainet yon and vonr I lcd II... ibe Uth day ol Itecenber, l-l tmlipwd T. HATTY. OREGON,' MONDAY, FEB. rOTAt MATIKKS. "Cniline," tlicWiwliingtiiii onrrespontleiit nf llio Stiornntonto Union, wrltci tho follmvlng, untlur duto of Doi'inlior IStli i Alliirtoti wn intile In a former letlnr tn the fri'iiii'nt onttipluita inudn nt the ollico nf the PoutinuBtcr (ietieul, liy Califoriiiiiua, ua to the Koiternl iiiiflioii-uqr uf the poatiil icrvioo and postal nrrnngenti-ila in California. It now ttp juMtra thnt l(wt:itmter l'nrkornf Snn Frttnclico Inn lioi'it moat furwrd In theao ooiiiiilninta. nml, aiiiiultani-oualy wiD Ilia letters to tho l'nat Of ficii Dcpnrtiiieiit mil prniniticiit iiii'iiiliora nf thi! Cnlifiirnin ili'le;ntion in Conproaa, tho I)e piirtiuent hna bcui deluged with a Hood nf iinoiiy uioua lottora.aome printed nnd aome writ ten, clipping from ocwapnpera, and falhcrleaa n ilis In a oily pr, all going to prnve, if it wero poaaihlc, tlnttevcr since one Henry Ba kur ae rgmoved fum the oflice of I'oatal Agent fnr the Pncifio coat which he hold fur a few months the, poatit service on the ooaat hits heen 'mpiilly goiiif to the dugs, Pnatmnstir Uenerul lllnir anyt that he is deairntis thnt the machinery nf his department iu California alin.ll ho secmiil to no otter Statu in tlio Union, and lie declurea that ererythitig that cnu bo done to nmko the poatnl eerviue tho must useful to tlio people onHiol'aciflo const rlnill ho done if it is in his pon-tn'Vu hnyo it tlnno Tim atnte iiieiit by a high ntlioinl in tho California Poat Ollioo Depnrtutent, that tho mail service iu your Slate ia twenty years behind the times, appenrs to he a singular me when we recollect that whatever Postmaster General Blair's po litical vaticinations may he, ha has never been accused of neglecting tho interests of tho De partment over which he presides. I believe that it ia hla private opinion thnt tho California complainant in this instance ia the person who ia himself twenty years behind tho timea. The Sail Francisco Post Oflico forco has been in creased, at the request nf tho Postmaster, and that nflicr has also been nnthorized to institute tlio city delivery system, which ho had a per fect right tn institute of his own accord, any time after the 1st of July last, when the new postal lnw went into effect. Other nbnses have noon corrected, and there seems tn be a deter mination on tho part of the Postmaster Gene ral to niulio all needed reforms as toon as they are brought to his attention. During the lint session nf Congress, A. A. Sargent applied to the Post Ollico Department here tn have a division of the Overland Mail service mnilo at somo point east of the Nevadas sn that the-nmil matter intended fnr Mnrya- vtlle, Nevada City, Northern California and Oregon could branch oft by tho Holiness road ; that fur Siicri'.ineuto and middle portion nf the State should tukc the Plnoerville road, nud that for the southern part of California should InKo another route, it was promised thnt bids for such a ecrvico should he inserted in the rj nil lettines of March, 1804, bat tho Posttunsler General now funis that San Francisco claims that, as she hna the largest interest in tlio Over- uiid minis, alio ntiirht not to watt for tho mat ter to bo overhauled at Carson or Virginia City, thua detaining the mail one day to accommo date other portions of the State. This objec tion is plausible, lint doea not meet tho case : tlio division of tho service, however, is post- poned for the present, but, at the instance of senator Cnnness, luile will lie ottered in the next schedule for carrying a daily mail over the Henness rnutn between Nevada anil Cahlnrnm. This will he no opening wedge, and tho next will liilluw in due tima. COXbllKSHIO.NAL MATTKRS. A multitude of new hills have been intro duced in the Senate, Bmnnc. (which are two by v ut.. -.. f.c-li i,.,r,. ,r i ami, Oregon nlie alilisluii; a branch Mint at that place, and the otliertuikiinr the city a pori oi entry, v annua iiuia to rniao via pay oi volunteers in the service nave been introduced in both branches nf ('ougresa, ami aome audi measure will undoubtedly pass. J lin Average uiniiuiit which Is specified is that of twenty live ilollnrs per month lor private soldiers, bi veral amend iiienta of the Conscription haw hnvo been put in train, ono of n Inch oonttiuiplutes the repeal of that section known as the $'IKI xcmiition cluuiie. .eniitur tlsoii, tlie lutlier of the bill, ia said to lie opposed to tho repeal of the clause. The usual amount nf heart-burning and coin ilnint ia made by the announcement of the standing Cuuinnltfcs of the House and henntv In tho hitter body Kentucky Powell s.iiil that it had been usual for tho minority of tho Senate to have blanks left iu the list uf Committees for tliein to fill up with mimes fiom llieir own number, lie believed that the mniority had in this instance failed to comply with tlie usual custom. Wilson of Massachusetts replied Hint he had served two years in the Senate w hile iu a minority without ao much a sight nt the list of Coiniiiitloi's, and Halo of New Hampshire added that lie had fur ten years occupied a po aition in the minority nf the Senate, and was considered aa belonging tn an unhealthy a party Hint lie was kept ull all the Committees entire ly, mitil his health so amended Ilmt he was nut on the tail end of the Committen on Privntu l.iuid Claims, but w as never consulted anyhow Powell subsided. Senator Conneaa baa thua fur joined the cau cus of the Union Administration Senators, but lliirduiL' nud Nesuiith have not Conuess is nn thu Committee nf Finance and uf Post Of fices and Post Koiuls. Iu the House, lligby of California is on the Committee o Publio Lands and on that nf F.xpcnditurcs in tho Navy De parlment , Cole is on til at of 1'ost Olneea nut! I'n-t Knnils; Mcllridn of Oregon nod .Shannon of California are on tbo Indian Allaire Com mittee, and Shannon ia on the Committee on Expenditures in the InUirio, Department. That i but a poor show for our California del. egation, who uught to have had better places, taarinf. tor- one. Lnon. California 8tatf. Atiiticui.Ti'itAi, Sua ETY. The General State Agricultural Cnn veutlnn fur the elra'.ioH uf Olliuera for the en. suing year, and for the consideration of subjects connected with tun nli-cts ol the iso.icty anil the advancement nf the material intereata of the State, will he held at tho Pavillion in Sao ratnento, to commence on 'I'uttduy, Uie 'MH tnsf., at l i ii duck, noon. The debt uf the .Society haa been r.tlneed the na.t rear over seven tbuinnnil Unllars with an appropriation fnun the Htm. of less than linir Hint received in each ol Uie two pro ceding Tears, as will be seen by the Kvport of the 'i'rausaclio:,,, now before the Legiria- ture, a copy of which we will forward to you aa soon as the publication is ordered ami ouinrle ted. Circulrir. Who arf. RKxiaiswiu.B foii tub War? When yoo hear Copperheads chatglng the re. belllnn npon the ltepnlilifnna, confront them with UiuM "truths ul history i 1. The relH-llmo was iuaugurnted undif Demncrntic National Administration. 2. It wna conceived and nintnrcd under Democratic anapieea. 3. It had its nuclens and heodinnrters In llu Deinocraue Cabinet ol James llocbnnan. i - -4.lUlcliicf,liistiRtnri ind engineers Were the Wad. r uf the Ueiuooratic parly- in Cuu gresa ami in Hie tjovi rnineui uepanmenta. . S. Its principal agents abroad were Demo cratic Embassadors ami Consuls, serving the cause nf treasou under Democrntio pay. 0. It bad been progressing four months be fore Mr. Lincoln was inaugurated. 7. Seven Statu had ' gone not" nf the Uninu before the Democratic Buchanan left the ti' Oiitive chair. 8. War bad been declared by the inaurgeiita, in firing upou the Star nf the West, long be fore tlie present Administration cime Into power. Albany Krtning Journal. 1, 1804. Till! OIKiIKH OF SUCKSS10X. The demons have met, oa Columbia's soil, with slavery a niiiiuur uuiiirru, liy perjury, treachory, eiirime, und spoil, . To turiiiHli the fuuio of the world i The laud they have I'nrrow il with bullet and shell, , The ocean with pirney's keel. The tniduixht lias Klareil with tlieir banners from hell, And Uuy Willi the fleam or their steel 1 CIH0KUS, . . On the Hint of rebellion wo uae with disgust, Aa it Hups o'er the crocodile's pool ' The banner of butchery, arson, uud lust Enfolding the knave and the fool. ' The demons liavo lironirlit to Cohiaibia'a shores ; , The crimes of tlie centuries fled. And bell from its eaverua tlio multitude pours Which uui I. una sent down to the dead ; Tliev awarin in the touts which rebellion lias raised, Wbero the oiMon tobaccl pluiit ijrowB, And Hutnti discovers his lotions anin.ed, ' Aa thev mingle with Liberty s foes. ' Cnoiiu--Oi'. the Hug of rebellion, 4.0. The blackness of durknoss envelopes the Held Where tlio cnliorta or trenaon conveno, Hut soon to tit, inorninfr that midnight shall yield, Ami davlialit illumine the scene. Tlie Nutiomii Klsg, with its red, white, and blue, And a galaxy lighting Its folds, Shall show that the Oeuins of Freedom Is true To the faith and tlie rrned which site holds I Chohuj On the Hag of rebellion, oVe. LETTER FROM DOUGLAS COUNTY. Tho Loyal Masses Moving, Casyonvili.e, Jan. 17, 1804. Editor Statkbman i The member nf the Loyal JMgua" of. Caiiyonvillo, assembled yesterday lo celebrate, iu an appropriate man ner, Hie anniversary nl tlieir society, nud such was the large attendance that it wad, iiioro properly speaking a mass meeting of the Union nun from all sections around this portion of Douglas county. The house of assembly was literally ornwded to exoess, witli the staunch advocates of the Union cause. Tho sneakers for the ocoasion woro James F. Gazley, Bingcr Herman and Isnuo 1. Flint, Bans, all of Douglas county. 1 he addresses were noknowleugetl liy all to be truly patriotic, for tho maintenance of the laws, and preservation of our Union, and tho overthrow nf the insurrection, without compro mise, evasion, equivocation or condition what ever. The sneakers evinced much erudition in their opinions and delinttlnns nl tne oopperltead, ami each appeared to rival tho others in their "gen tie rontplimentt" to the innocent fraternity (?). Tlio larco and respectable nudtuiioe, the so ciability observed ull throughout, the public spirit nml uhinmtfU zeal, with tlie trnu and un- llinclinig sentiments expressed by the orators, all betoken the overwhelming triumphs of the event lust approaching. Let the stunt and suocess of tlio Canyonvillc Lcnguo instil animation among other com munities of loyal citizens. Fraternally youra. A MEMBJ'.R. LAST COl XSEL UP DOl'CLAS. . Below we publish the principal portions of the letter of the Into Senator Dunglas, written on the 10th of May, 18(!0 the last letter ho over wrote. What n bitter commentary it is upon tho conduct nf those who once profesaed tn be bis friends and who still nsaort that they are Democrats. Let Douglas decido whether they nro or not. Let true Democrats road and ponder what he says : In view nl thit ttalt of facts there teas lut path of duty left to patriotic men. It was not a party question, nor a question involving par tisan policy ; it w as a question of Government or nn Government, country or no country i anil hence it became tho Imperative duty of every friend of constitutional lilie'ty, tn rally to the support nf our common country, its Govern the progress ni the rovolutii - jid of preserv mmt.. nl oli.olll.tff cr the union ol the Males, "i - I am unable to answer Tour quest inn ns tn the policy of Sir. Lincoln and hi t.nliinet. I am not in their confidence, aa you and the country iineht tn bo nwaro. 1 am ucitlicr the supporter of the partisan policy nor apologist lor the errors of the Ailmiinstmlinti. illy pre vioua relations remain iliiulinnged ; 6ut trust the time will never come when shall nut be trilling to make any sacrifice of personal feel ing and party feeling and party policy fur the honor and integrity of my country. I know ul no mouu by winch a loynl citizen muy to well demonstrate hia loynlty to Ins ooun trr, a by nnstniniiitr tlie Hag, the Constitution and the Union, under all circumstnncca and audita" every Administration, (regard less of party politicsj. against all assailants, at ho ne and abroad I The course of Clay and Web ster toward the Administration oj (Jen. Jack son, in tlie nullification, presents a noble and worthy trample fir all true futnnts. At the very u. iiiuint when Hint lenrliil crisis wits irecipitatcd upon the caintry, partisan strilu lielwi'om Wings nud Ucmocrat was quite as bitter nud roleutless n now between Wi'inocrnts and Kepulilicaiia 1 he gull winch separated party lenders iu those days was quite ns lirond ami deep aa Hint which now separates tho Dttiu.ionicy from the Republicans. But the moment an enemy arose in nur midst, plot ting the (lisuieiiiherini'iit m the Union nml tlm destruction of llie government, llio voice of partisan strife was hiislieu in patriotic alienee One of the brightest cbnptera in the history nf our country will record tho lit' t Hint during Hits eventlul period Hie great ler.dera of tho tlppo silion, sinking the partisan in the patriot, rush id to tho support of the juvernnietit and be raiuo its ablest and bravest defenders nguinst all assailants, until the conspiracy was crushed anil abandoned, when they returned lo their po anions as party leaders npon political issue. These not. of patriotic devotion have never been deemed evidenoe of luliilehiv or political treachnrv, no the part of Clay and Webster, tho principles and nrgauizalion of the old Whig party. Nor have 1 any apprehension thnt tho (inn and unanimous support winch tho Demo eratio leaders and masses are now giving to the Constitution and Die Uuinii will ever lie deem ed evidenoe of infidelity tn Demnorntio prinoi pie, or want nf loyally to the organization and creeds nt the llemourniio party. II tee to regain and perpetuate the ascendency of ou party, we sluiuld nccer fur get that a man CAM NOT MS A Tltim UbMOCUAT UNLKHS HE IS MiVA.1. PATRIOT. t . With tho sincere hone that these, mv con notions, may coincide with those of my friends, I am. very truly yours. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. To Virgil Ilickoi, Esq , Chairman of State Demwrntlc Committee. Wool, in Minnkhota. The exhibition of sheep at the late State Agricultural Fair in Minnesota, shows Hint the .Miunesiitians are paying considerable attention Ut wool-growing, Several Spanish merino bucks were ciliilnlecl each of which shears U-'l pounds of wool ; and a farmer Iroin Crystal Lako had thirteen film specimen, of ewea yearlings shearing on ail average ten pound. There weru also hue specimen uf apple ou eilnlnlioii from trees whiidi have been bearing seven year. For Tim Bowl! MlNstii. For the past l Week tlie Boiae fever lias been raging in this pl'ioe to some extent, and ou yettordnf morning culminated in some eight or leu porsini learin for Idaln Territory. . Among the number are onr esteemed alliens, I.. II. I), Lango nml Ben Dnuirlna.' We are inclined tn think that the party ha just started two month tun early, lint you may a well laix ui a hiock ol wood talk tn i person having the gold Ulvt. Kcd Muff hide pendent, QDkatu op Mil. I'ikiiit, Mrs. Jane M Pierce, wife ol El President Piorcr, died the morning nf Deo. ii.l. 11, at Amlover, Massachusetts. She bad been Hi feeble health for some )ears. twi WHOLE NO. '672. Hf Wo extract tho following sensible and truthful remarks frcin an address tn the Union men of Southern Oregon by Mr. B.' Herman, published in tho Oregon Sentinel. They apook the sentiments of an earnest well-wisher of the Union caose, and may bo fitly applied In any part of the Stato t The momentous issue, paramount to every other, presenting itself fnr the consideration of II loyal men at tho present perilous niomont, vvnat oourau in our stato will lie the most cnuducivo tn the advancement of the National caimo, nnd a glorious triumph when called up on to record our sentiments, by Liberty's itn- pregnnnio nulwnrk tho ballot 7 Forget not tho time-lunnrcd axiom, "in union thero is strength." Hence, our duty la plainly oh vioua. l o be aucceaaful, - must labor in concert. When at this dark hour oar country la rolling: and tossing in her throes against dissolution, it madness, it Is high treasou, for nnv one among ua to stand with folded arm and silent tongues, and witness with indifference this gi gantic atruggle ; but still moro disroputable lor Union advocates tn foster and disseminnto pet ty political differences among themselves Here is no essential and particular varianoe among ua, nor should thero be, for onr eritnd object ia the maintenance of the laws aud tho preservation of the Union. .. 1 The party can and ought to harmonize. The nremitting teal displayed Iff nor onoonetiU in very obaouro oo! nor, With tlio ctmibined oflorts or tho lew cniighteno.l nud their nnmerons boat of illiterate disciples, in distributing trcnaona- lilo and pernicioUB document and dootrmea among the unwary and uninformed, should alone bo a powerful incentive to runewoil oxer Hons on the part of every loyal individual. 1 no noble victories iu tlio Eastern elections rgo us to form elleotive organizations every where, to aid in ono way our fellow-patriots on tho field of battle, and join unanimously In tlio !.. t . until ne: No flag but tlio old flag the Red, White and Dine, With the stars of a Union unbroken and true." Let ua awake to the Importance of constitu ting aud encouraging primary assemblies. County inasa-mectiiigs, and theo' - for tho as sembly of a Stato Convention. ,., , ' A DEMOCRATIC PAl'KB OX SLAVERY. The Pittsburg Post Deumorntin ortran. with " X he Union a it was'' for it motto has a leader on "Tho Future of Slavery," which Closes aa louowa : . "Wo feel satisfied that tho future neaco of tl.l. .11...... ... ..A I I.I.-.I! .... .ui. now uiBiriiuicu uuu uieeuiiig country re quires the total extinction of slavery among us, iv o uo not amide to it eradio itiou tin year or next, or whether it shall disappear in this gen eration or the next ; our idea is that it filial abolition, at some lixed period, i necessary for the future peace of thit republio. It mutt be removed Iroin llio arena of politic, or protend ing philanthropist nud ohcniimr doninirocues will use it. not for the benefit of the slave, but for their owtt aggrandizement. Could the ef fect of the commotion occasioned by the in cessant agitation alluded to he confined to those who riot in it, we oniilil alTord to let the tem pest rnge. Unfortunalcly, however, this ia not the case. Wo all suffer alike. But there it a rainbow ol promise shining through the gloom. One of the results of the present rebellion will bo tho weakening, or perhaps destruction, of one of its causes slavery iu the South, With mat win loiinw the death of abolition among ourselves. Then, after tho terriblo experience of llio present timet, our country will be recre ated, and iuoreiued civilization, on it luiain nut wings, will snrend ita blessing upon a re generated republic, destined to be the greatest iiatiou iipou which me aun lias yet alionu." IT The Snnora f'" V' ,WuntlH la iirong wtnlbcintlo lirecmct. The ennv icta held mi election recently, with tho following result : Constitutional Democratic. 501 1 Union. 2. Witli exception of aome few who have irons on llieir legs, " tho democracy are moving" in Hint precinct. ON T11B-TIIEA TII0KE. nr ON WHO ITU TIIOUBI.KII WITH A TIII.IOHTI.mil.. Th woolly niurinnrtli the breetlie from the thca, Tlioulliiug my Ihoiit to thbiinbertli And on inli wuveth come Iheiu th lo ma, ui me l iuiii, in euuiea nuinijuilli, I Hugh alb I think how yenrth have tbpod How joy liuth left mo ui thorniw t My be.irl now tldueielh the thleep of the dead, mi. i. wnaciu io giauuuiu tu-aiiirruw. t,w danthetli the tlnirny nn the eratliting wavetli, Iteuoutii the tliiurth navth it iliinrth ; Thnlh niylhoul, when no longer lliormw onthlavlli. Aeaiii iioki th tli an Iu happinetb Ibllerlb. Tbo, tiling to mo ijnvwtly, breetlie from the tlio, Thill Ibnie inuv be ever ImiiIhiI,, m. Tbnt ibilbiwir no er Ibnll thnckle the fVen, f)or ovillh Until ever betide uiu I ,Y. Y. J'outkt. 01)03 AX D KMIS. ... Another constitulional democrat hna hen seized and limit ut Lus AiiL'elea. 1iieri- ...It is reported by teleeranh that II. S. Foole, "the Union. saver." is havine it bliaidv row with Jelf Dnvi. May tho Lord prosper toe iigut : io. ,, ,, . . .It is better tn lis lauehed at than mined bettor to have a wife who like Martial' Ma- mtirrii, cheapen everything nml buy nothing than to be impoverished by one whoso vanity will purchase everything, but whoso prida will cuenpeu noiiim,. . ... .A large part of tho wealthy population of Nashville were under BrccVuiridL'o, in Urn,...'. .1 rl.!..l I t ""KK .ceil; ,,. viiiuni.iunugit, ami out. ni six teen hundred antler that General, thirteen hundred were killed. Three-fourth of tha Iodic of tho Episcopal Church era ia deep iiiuuriiiiig. . ...1 he Mobile lltgislrr savas "our nlol iiiiciiens. souiu tne lien nriilh ' In tho caul drnn, in Mnehelh. when tho witches were throw. iug in their aocuraed ingredient. . ...Il'ibhcries are lircomliiir to frequent in liichiiiond that a ootoinporarv think tlio elioat of Floyd ia about. , A IUakonaiii.b Pi.eA. A iudgo aiil to a toper, on trial lor uruukennea : . "Prisoner, yon have henril the prosecution for habitual drunkenness; what have you to ny in yonr defence !" '.Ntiibnig, please your honor, but habitual thirat." .... "Sam," said nn intereatlng Tuune mo ther to her vouneeat bonefol. "Hn von kim w hat Ike dilfi-reiicn it between the body and the soul ? " The soul, my child, I what you iovu with, the body onrric'a you about. This ia your body (loiichinir the little fellow's ahoul ders and arms) hut there is soinelliing deeper in ; von can leei it now. vvnat it it f "Oil. I know," aaid ISam, with a Ihxli nf In Udligonoo in Insejes, "lliat's my flannel aliirt." . . . tThere are pertou who would allow their liberality to a atarviug man by lending him a costly inntiiptcK lustenil of lend. . . . . A wicked wife onco asked the question via man' soul worth the acnlico of woman' body V'r How cuuld alie 1 .... Hiclies are nn evidence nl, persona! worlti. 1 be l.olclnan ram bad a lleeco of gold. but ho wat probably very mean mutton. . ...The creaticcrct I tn learn to bear with each other' failings ; not to be blind to them that ia either an impossibility or a folly. . . . .The essence of friendship I enttrencs. a total magnanimity and trust. t nmst not surmise or provide for Infirmity. It treat it abject aa a god, lltat it may defy both. ' ....Do yonr duty, however dangerous. Death come to all, and th world does not need your bodily pretence so uiuull M it doc your morul ueiuitui, , ROOK AM) .U Of army d.icrlpllon NKAT1.T jITjTj VflUllft ' .- ratkh'oi' invr.n'i "JlTi I.lisl aclrsrUsemonla, S IM) wr l'T ED STATES ll.isl carji fliil)actiimit liui.rtlen. , besnUielalltraiialantailverllsainantamn, who leavoa for Inaure Inacrtlnn. lirn In a short Allnlllllslrntxlra, notlaca. and all AaT.rtiaeni.nts ila tlie and tha ..late of ilecenaed persetn mnat It. prepaid, tinl-wit enrly Jcrecl iiulill.lietl by the 0iuiityjuclg,and yuaranUetl to n, ,. V paid hy tilm. ' A.lverlliilnK bill, not paid within ene year from tk tlm. w)in onnlractccl, will li. inareaaetl trnty-Ava par tnwk each year payment la nrgl.-ctril thcrcaflc-r. ", TUB RKUEl DEAD IT CETTTSBl'O, The groat gathering of tlio nation's most il lustrioue sons at Gettysburg, to dedioato and make historic the sacred ground where fell tho fintriotio dead in July last, hna assombled, 'per urmeil the noble and holy task assigned it, and hna dispersed. The ceremonies were tho inost solemnly Imposing and impressive that have ever taken place upon tho American continent, and must forever stand prominently forth upon , the nnge of history tn challongo the attention ' of the student and the scholar who may como after ua. The President of the United States and his Secretaries turned aside from the press, iug duties of thoir high position, and stood for a lirief hour npnn tho green elope of those Pennsylvania hill to worship at tlio ilirine of Americau patriotism, and to hnnor with their presence the memory of tlie gallant dead. New England's most accomplished orator, if not her most eloquent, stood forth upon the oooasion to give expression to tho emotions that strangled In the Nation's heart. Who but the olassio and pulished Everett should stand between the living and the dead to disonnrta of those dread ful responsibilities still resting at)oa the one, and the noble, never-to-be-forgotten heroism of tha latter. He spoke, and the Nation listened iu silence to hi voice. . ) htV But the imposing ceremonies are over, the eloquent voioa of the illustrious orator it onoo more silent, the laat sounds of tha melancholy dirge have died away npon tha mountain air, the grent oouoourse with Its Immaing pagean- tt il.il(.MMM if, , MnMtAiMkM b.l ... ...... UI.J.V.. I-U .. .. uc., , . lowed houealh whoso green tnrf o,, ticau sleep on sereueiy and unaisturtied. recollection of their deeds of bravery is to be engraven In imperishable inarblj. Their rest ing place la tn be the Mecoa toward whloh the future Atnorioan patriot shall tarn hit willing r . .... ... i.': .1. . .i.i.. ,t i iouini,eia iu wuiaiiip ni, tne eiinnu ui iiioea wuo freely died that the llcpuhlio might live, And ia not this pioturo most glorious while it is aol emu beautiful, and at the tame time tinged with tha tenderest sadness t But, while we gaze nn it through our blinding tears that spring unhidden at the recollection of that noble ou selfiahneaa with which they fenrlessly gave their lives for the most taured of causes, and gladly welcomed to their own hearts the mortal stab aimed at Liberty herself, no sense of shame or humiliation mantles onr cheek ! : Their honor and their fame aro alike Icon re. " " We tell tbelr doom wlthont a algh, H . Kur thoy nre Freedom's new and Kame'a, , Home of tlie few, tlie immortal names ' That were uut bora to die." , But there is a sombre tinge to this picture a back ground as black as the canopy of de- fiair 1 Tim Kf.rbl Dbad who that day mad y flung tlieir live away in their frenzied as sault upon tho flag of Liberty what a hapless memory is theirs ! No silver-voiced eulogist tells the honored etnry of tbeir lives, nor gives to History's einlilaz nied page tho imperishable record of illuatriona deed. No enduring mon- ument will ever lift ita towering height to the oluuda to keep iu altered remembrance tint vir- -tue of those who sleep beneath. The voioe of human eloquence must remain forever silent aud tlie historian's pen would bo mute but for his duly tn posterity in holding np to solemn a warning to those that are yet to come. ' " Unfnrtunnto and misguided men ! ' Pity wcepa at the recollection of vonr ttrango Infat uation, and Infinite Moray alone oau forgive such unprecedented orimet ! 0SClLIAT10!f. Tho importance of cultivating a spirit of har mony and conciliation canuot be too strongly impressed upon every friend of the Union cause in Oregon. Composed at tho party it of men who have heretofore widely differed on questions of polioy, it it abaolntely neoeaaary Hint the widest liberty be tolerated In every tblnu that is not esaontinl to organization. No" doors of the party should bo thrown wide open tn all thoso who nre opposed tn the reliellion and in favnr of n vigorooe prosecution nf the war. Any teat thnt goea beyond this, and re quires assent to a pattioular formula, will only lead to dissension and prnve a source of weak ness. Even tho uao of old party designation might well be dispensed witli, and patriot be allowed tn como together not a republican or old time democrat, but as friends of their country. Until the war is over, and the old II ig "float iu triumph all over the land and all over the sea." thero can be but two parties the one fur the onnntry, the other against it. A writer ou intertitttional law says, "a state nf war suppose but twe claaaes nf men patriots and traitors." Aocepting this proposition at ' correct, Union men everywhere should be pre pared lo east off all old party associations and prejudices, and meet on the common ground of patriotism. It so happens that neither of the old party organizations can lay claim to a mo nopoly of the patriotism of the country. The unities of Jus. Holt, Andy Johnson, D. 8. Dickinson, Bun Butler, und we know not how many other, shino out nut the less brightly for tho reason that they supported the traitor Breckinridge for tho Presidency. Their error wna one nf the bend, and right nnbly have they redeemed It by subsequent devotion. So, too, with Grant, aud Bank and Kosccran. and the w hole host nf patriot. In peaceful limes they differed widely on question of publio policy, but now that "war ha reared his horrid front," they dinp all past difference, and shoulder '0 shoulder they go forth to meet a common foe. The example thus iireavuted by theae gallant soldier might well lie emulated hy their friends and admirer who remain In the peaceful pur suit of private life. Mountaineer. J HOW ' TO BR MlSFRABLR. Think about yourself i about what yon want, what yon like, what respect people ought to pay to yuu, what iienplo think of yon, and to yuu nothing ia pure. Von will apoil everything you touch t yoo will make tin and misery for yourself out of every thing. God teud you, yoo will bo a wretebtd at you ohoose. - - - ' . Truk. The Sierra Democrat, an old Dem ncratio organ, conclude long articls in its last iau, io the fullowiog firm sad truthful language : "If there it a real, live Deinnoralio party In tho country, it is computed ol thuto who stand by tlie Union of their fathers, who sustain the law and regularly constituted anlberitiet of the nation, and who believe that the preserva tion aud defense of Uim is more valuable than the perpetuation of slavery." IV One nf our exchanges suggests thai as Jeff and his chivalry uobt arc defeated and have no show for suoee, they ran away lo Mexico and become tlie nobles of Napolwn, carrying tin train and thing for Mrs. Maxi milian. . ' iNCiuEtrrt at Chattanooga. Tbo fol lowing ia an extract from a private letter from an otlioer I .u;.i i .-. 'A treat many prisoners hatu been brought in. Tile eliargo of th army ou Mission Uiilge astounded Bragg. ' Breckinridge's headquar ters were on tho Ridge, Iu full view ol oar troop. Tha lady who lives thero told our troo m the billowing t . - , , ' . "Ilefure yoo all came up here, I asked Gen eral Bragg, 'What are yua going to do with me, General!' He say to me, "Lord! mr.il nine, the Yankee will never dare lo aome up here.' Vnd," she added with a blubber, "it wn not lifluea minute till ran were all around hero!" . , , A big lot of crayback were brought In anil halted right iu front of where I stay. , I went tn the door and heard the different squad hal looing for their regiinout t Where's the 34tlt Alabama 1' "Is the tOth Georgia here 1" "I there any Sooth Carolina regiment Iu thai orowd I" The hut question wo ainwercd by a big grayhackt - d d n vonr South Carolina regiment i J if it liadu'l been fur you wo wouldn't be h-re." f