1 She (Ovcpi t.,tcu. Doinrtllc lie in a. j RtiMMHRg Aid EsTr.nTAiriMr.NT. Tito man agers lit llio Sanitary Aid Society will present aiiolher ntrtnimnant at Unswold Hull on I' n dny vrninir. Sliskasponre's Rrniit piny, " The Merchant of Venieo" is Mm piece selected for the occaiion. .Should tha rspnits of the public be equal to the efforts of t lie Bociuly in bebnlf of the soldiers, A rousing hoiiao should greet this per formanea. .... Tha Onward run (jrnnnd again Inst Tues day on hot return from Corvnlli to- thin place, and did not reach here till lata Wednesday. The Onward, though a splendid boat, and officered an well an any steamer on our rivers, it hardly a fit beat for tha Upper Willamotte, in time of low water., , Tha OrrYmUu anys Mr. Charles Shulta took a fearful slid down tha flaff iitntf ot one of tha Portland fire companies, last week, from a point 130 feet high to within !!0 feet of the ground, from which point ha full to the ground- Ho, how ever, escaped terious injury. ,' Man Miming, A man by t)ia name of Sann- , ion, who owned and run a email ichoouer be tween the Dnllei and Cascades, disappeared on Friday evening laat, and has not yot boon found. i A nan called "Mac," who had been at work for Saunders, tayt that they had been drinking and had a fight I that he itrnck Handera with a run ; kicked him in the faee, and left him on the beach where he lived,about 15 milea above the Cascade! that evening. Blood was found at the place in- dioated, and on "Mae's" clothing. Urcgonian. ....We noticed on the wharf boat, the other ' day, thirty-six boxes of Oregon raised tobacco, ' put no like Imported, and marked "N. L., Uma ilia." It was raiaed near Bclo, Linn county. Several other small lots hare boon shipped from this place. : ' ....One of the volunteers In the Oregon Cav airy, named Francis Ely, convicted by Court Martial of dOrrion, is sentenced to bo shot. General Wright has confirmed the sontoncc, and young Ely will have to suffer the terrible penalty. i iDeaert'oiia from this regiment have bnon very numerous and I lie hitherto adopted punishments have been found inadequate to prevent them. The officers composing tha court martial probably 'greed upon this sentence with a view of putting a check upon future desertions. It is a terrible netialtv. but it is in accordance with law, and, for aught we know, may be the necessary course of discipline. , ....Eureka Silver mining company filed articles of corporation, Feb. 20, 1HIII, in the office of the Secretary of State. Capital Stock, $ 1 14,000. Shares 300. ....P. W. 8towe is under indictment in the Jackson county circuit court, for and assault with Intent to kill. Dick Collins was indicted for murder. ....The Union convention of Josephine county is to be held in accordance with the recommenda tion of the State Central committee. First Lieutenant Gordon, of Company D, 4th California infantry, has resigned his conimis- ' aion and is now out of the service. ' Mr. Warren, Sheriff of Yamhill county, , informs us that lately the provalcut sickness in . Yamhill is abating. . The last monthly meeting of the Yamhill reorganized copperhead and copportail democra racv was commised of su! members, present. ' ' Large and enthusiastic," vory! Tho cause of the declension is said to ne trie tax on, anu ennse. quent scarcity of Jeff Davis, ninoty-rod whisky, " Tho weather has been good during the past week. The mud is drying np very rapidly, en abling the farmers to come to town ami bring their "truck." The stage from Albany arrives early in the afternoon, and the stage from Port land gets hero between 6 and 7 o clock, P. M. Miners and packers are daily passing through on their way to the mines. . Latkb Haininglika blaiet-'-miid getting elo riously muddled stages don't get here early in the afternoon. Sanitary Fund Keckifth. From Mrs. A Kelly, $10 SO, in coin.collectcd by her near Zion Chanel. Multnomah county, From D. Maxim, $6 ; some of the "little ones" in Zion sunday school. $1 80; Mrs. ilarrer. 50c; Mnrv E.. Puclla F.i and Kitty Slavin, Mary, Gusta, Willie, Lottie, Jessie and U. 8. Grant Mnrauam. 25 cents each. " From citizens of Milwaukie, monthly subscrip tions, hv W. J. Bradbury, coin. 9.14 o. From Mra. E. Ainsworth, Treasurer of the Portland Ladies' Sanitary Society, coin, $04 50; currencv. $20. From Mra. P. Masiker, Dalles, $5; W. Mar ker, currency, forwarded by Kv. II. C. Lip pincott. A. HOLHHOOK. A ileaneratn fellow named Perrv Vickera, who was guilty of an nssault upon an old man Wilks, was arrested on Tuesday lost by Seriff 01 jiay, and is now confined in the county jail. The assault was committed in Multnomah comity and the accused will be sent to Portland for trial ....The Orrgonian says the jury, in the case of the State vs. Dr. Noble, came to a decision upon their verdict by tossing a quarter for heads or tails the quarter losing for the defendant. The ; .ifu:.l.l .: ....I , Ml .I.. I..-......1 ....... JUry WUS UIVIUCU SI A im oi., hi, "to io, iiru nt nicnt of "heads or tails" convinced the six stand' ing for acquittal that their judgments wore wrong nud the divining piece ot lucre, rigni. u, wise judges ! O, excellent arbiters. ....A human hand was found last week in the river at Portland, which created conaiderntilo ex, citcment. Little Jimmy has been talking about a hjyid writing on the wall it may be thut. :...Onr town has fairly broken out all over with improvements since the dawn of our I rbrii, ary summer. Quite a number of new buildings have made their initial bow to the public gaze while repairs of old ones, new fences, fresh coats of paint, &c, nw"too numerous to mention.'' The world moves, and Salem is trying her beat to keep np ....Portland is now supplied with fresh, pure water from one ot the mountain streams uacK oi the town. Leonard and Green are the proprie tors of the works. ....The steamer John IT. Couch arrived at her wharf yesterday nt 1 o'clock. She towed np th hark Samuel Merritt. She also brought np the prisoner Jack I'risrh and Mrs. Edwards, charged with the murder of William Edwards, some time since. They are in charge of the Sheriff of Pa cific county. W. T., and are on tlieir way to au courer, where they will be held for trial. Wo are told that the ease will revoal one of the most atro- cions murders ever committed. Edwards was murdered by his own wife, and with a gun load eri by her paramour, who is a Kanaka. f aim IIM. ....On the last dayof January, a man named Greenwald roinmitten suicide at Linpqua city hv shutting himself in a close room and inlialu the gas from bnrning charcoal. He fortified him, self for the fatal (bed by drinking a large quail tily or whisky. He was formerly from Capo Cod Massachusetts, and leaves three children Mr. Z. Ellsworth, of Eugene City, furnishes the following item to the Lrntader. "Spencer Butte," is distant from Eugene City 4 8 miles; elevation aoove x.tigene uuy, i,u. feet The "Three Sisters," distant from Eugene City 70 miles. Elevation above Eugene City, 6,754 feet, not allowing for the conventy of the earth Obaervation taken rob. .'J, ittil. ....We understand there is to be a I'nion meeting at Lafayette, on the td. Gov. Uibbs and others are to make speeches. Win. Svkna was committed to the count, iail on Thursday, upon conviction fur an assail .and battlerv upon Mr. J. J. Fetier, on failure to pay a tine of f The fine was paid next day , and Sykes released ....Mr. A. II. Osborne, of Peoria, Linn conn ty, is this spring importing a thorough-bred Mai trse Jack, from Blair county, Kentucky. Hi lands I. '4 hands high, lie was shipped from New York, January td and is expected to arrive in Oregon about the 1st of March GiistP. The 8. F. correspondent of the V'ir- fiTinia Botltlin save the reasnu of Artemus Yvard sudden departure from California, was the refusal of his "heart and hand by Mnt. Mine a. Oood rich, who is now playing an engagement wit Mrs. Julia Dean tlayne, at I'ortltnd. Miss 'all couldn't think of playing second fiddle to Betsy Jane and the twins. We don't blame her nor Arlemaa either. The ritixena of Eugene city are still en gaged in efforts to open a wagon road across the Cascades oy way oi jtciveuite s roru. ....A new paper, to be called the ifuWay Jour Mi will be issued weekly at Albany tnpginmn Marrh Wth the " Albany Printing and l'ubh. in comoany." proprietor. Thomas llnntnith J. 11. Foster. A. lUnan. II. M Brown and II. k George, are the Directors. The JoaraW will Jl... ,. We wish it all possible I ....The Orrfeaiee U now printed by steam nr. nn one of Hoe'a power presses. This U the first application of sicam to a piloting press in the Stale. .The 8rt aoarti snill ever bail! in Oregon is now b 'ing cut al the Oregon iron works in this city. It it to b. used in th Boite mine. law., The Yreka Union says a company has been organized for the purpose of working coal mines i I no uainpooia mountains. Miieenueiis taken om them provo to be of superior aualitv. and tho leads are said to be extensive. . Mr. John Minto niaJo a snocch at tho court House, Friday evening, on tho subject of the mon, Wu were not amnio be iireseiit.hut learn that he mndo several excellent hits at modern "de mocracy," .The Portland naners sav Monnt Hood has taken to smoking. It is a bad fiabit.and had sup- sca Mr. Hood olil enouirh to know bettor,- What will the Three Slaters tay t and St. Helen I ...T)nnks of sulmrriptum In the capital stock of the reg.m City Woolen factory, aw opened at Smith Sl lartwriirht's. Halem. We understand that books have been opened at Oregon t'ity and Portland. An Intertstinir letter from the Border, next week. .The Seattle Oatrlle savs the brie Charles Dny. ens went ashore week before laat, near l'olut uo poiiit during a heavy fog. RiNiriHT Kusn lUcEirTs. From eitlzons of the Dalles, by Rev. U. C. Lippineott, (106 l'J coin and W rreney. From Oregon City, by Win. Barlow, proceeds of leial Entertainment flit. From Ladies' Sanltury Aid Society, Vancouver, W. , $100 in otirrenry. From J. P. Kciiler, Washington county, )S cur- '.'!' f rom J. w. uoorgo, binu county, io enrrenrv. a. iiui.uuuun.. Thb Anobl or Praofs. Harper's Weekly Jan, 2d, hail ft most excellently ooncciveil onricaturo of tha Angel of Pcaoo. It is it pio tnra of Ben Wood, Hnrolin Seymnnr, Vallan- glmra, or lonio "other man," with very sorry legs, terminating in vulture claws, a pair of bags wings tlmt, folded np, envelope the figure ke the valves of an oyster. Tho upper part each wing is a vultures beak and each de scending quill it a gnlilin finger tipped with a bird fiend's talon. Tho Angel it apparently itting dnvrn upon "Stato'i rights," or lomo other modern "democratic" contrivance, and leaning hit drooping chin upon hit hand ; he iiokt tired, and hat upon hit conuteniince an attempt nt looking benignant, but which fails, and makes nothing but a mixture of sheepish cmftines! and disappointed malice. The An gel it provided with a posterior appendage, an ornament not usually worn by angels of the bet ter tort, but very common among the friends of elzebub. The tail is labeled "copperhead ;" though, by the way, that was entirely unneces sary, the inuko being quito rccoguizublo. The varmint it not remarkably handsome. r7 Two thousand, eight hundred and three fotes were reoeutly oatt in the city of Hono- la for representative to the Hawaiian legis lature. HTLive toads form a regular article of com merce in the London market. They are gen erally imported from France, and tell for from nlty cents to 91 50 per dozen, according to size nu activity. They are purchased ny market gnrdenert in the vicinity of the city, to protect their oIiihcu vegetables iroui sings and luteott, men they do very ettectuailjv ty An orntor of the cnppertail persuasion lately complained that it wat an intuit to be tigmiitized nt " coppeheads " " coppertailt," lea., for the only reason that they were enough to declare their principles. Well, now we suppose the Devil would claim himself grievously slandered, if anybody should charge him with having a tail ! Francis Ely. Tho sentence f Francis Ely to bo shot for desertion it approved, by the following order of Gen. Wright : "Tho proceedings, findings and sentence of the general court martial tit tlx' foregoing case ef private Francis Ely, of Company A, First invniry, Oregon voluteert, are hereby an proved nnU continued. The sentence of the court will be executed under the direction of the onmuiunding uflicer of the post where tho said Frnucis Ely may be nn receipt of this nr- er, on the second f ruluy thtreut er, between the hours of 1U a. h., and 4 p. M. KAHTKltN NEWS. STATION (Ml MII.KS HOKTH or JACKSOV VILLE), kSD KtOI-NK CITY. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 12. Richmond papers have tho following i Lakk City, Flu., Feb. 8. Eighteen gnnhoutt and transport! hare ar rived at Jacksonville. The enemy it presumed to u in lorce. Charleston, Feb. 8. The enemy resumed lire on the City last evening. A filth monitor made tit appearance to-day. The enemy is engaged in mounting several gum on Wugner, bearing ou the chau nel. A 200-pound shell exploded last week iu a blacksmith shop, killing and wounding six men. Kielnuond bramincr contains Lee t report contains Lee t report nl a federal rccnnno'i sauce, which ttntet that Federal t left 17 dead and 40 wounded in rebel hands. Their lost war 4 killed, 20 wounded, nud one Lieutenant and 0 men captured. Quo Federal captain anil dU privates captured Hie tjxammer savs the authorities have taken measures to prevent the anticipated rising of Yankee pri oners at Ut ile Island. 1 he same paper urget the ngi I enforcement ol the conscription law. A8IIINUTOS, Feb. 13 Six guerrillas dressed iu Federal uniforms were cap'nred three miles beyond Harrington, last week. Baltimore. Feb. 1.1, A passenger train on the l)a!tiinore and Ohio railroad, wot attacked by guerrillas, two unlet west of Mnrtiuahurg, a., yesterday morning, Tho train was thrown off from the track, and the passengers robbed of 40 or 50 watches, and flU.lKXi. o resistance was made. I he rob hers were dressed in Federal onifurin and made off with the booty as toon at possible. They did not attempt tn destroy me mailt or cart. Cavalry hat been sent in pursuit. New loitK, Feb. 13. I The Herald't Washington dispatch reportt that Gen. E. O. C. Ord it in town. Humors tay that be will take ooioand of the army to day or Saturday. A convention to amend (be Constitution of Virgiuie meeU to day. CHATTANOOOA. Feb. Vi. The railroad it open and trams are running tn Knoiville. crossing the creek at Tunnel bridge across llulstou river at Treulon, by Ferry. The temporary drain of the army for re-en listments by those going home it fully equalled by receipts of recruits, and oonvalesceut nival- d regiments also begin to return. Geo. Logan left Huntsville, Ala , rome days ago, with the 15th army corps, to join General Sherman. A cavalry expedition under Smith and Grier- ton.goine Sooth. It it understood that these cav alry are load in conjunclion.one to attack and ine other to cut off the enemy', retreat and l,a,u.rHj p nrrptt onralrt. naiar mtiirm Ihm dis)H-rM Forrest's cavalry, now tcouring the country in .urlliern Mississippi. A Challanooga telegram of the 12th, tayt that the army it under marching orders. Morristown, Tenu., Feb. 12. Reportt from Knoiville represent the garri son a suffering from small pox. of which there ar. 70U case. ; alto from soaroity of rations. New York. Feb. HI. A special dispatch from Washington In the Pott tayt there are over 25 millions in gold la the Treasury, and it it announced that fteore tary Chan will toon tell part of It for treasury notes. The Republican hat authoritatively an nounced that comninnfcatina between Knoi ville and Cumberland Gap It cut off and Uiat nearly all of Eaet Tenneseee it in poeeewiu. of the rebel, ar. eulircly antrue. Cincinkati. Feb. 4. A Knoiville telegram of th. IIUi received by Adintanl Gewral Shaw atate that all Is quiet in front. The enemy hat fallen back to tbeir old encampment. Our line ar. being leiu-odcd to the Virginia lis. Th tpnog campaign will bu thu most vigorous of llio war. j.(iuiHvii,i,r reu. 1 1. Gen. Fouler arrived to-day, Hu left Knox xille on Tuesday, at which time alt was quiet, with t lit: exceptiou of slight skirmishing lio tween cavalry. Caiiio, Feb. 111. Report! from the South teem to confirm the rebel newt of lighting up the Yazoo. The gniibontt participated with excellent effect. The first fight wat at Surtatiu, the second at Marysville, a short distance beyond. In both cugiigeiueute our lost wnt 0 killed and 13 wounded. Tho rebels had a battery at Surta tiu, w hich our troops charged and captured. The rebels fled with some Iims. We have a report of a fight at Highluud Hills between the rebels and a part of Sherman's oorpt in which uur Ion wat 25 killed and wounded. Nu par ticulars. Infamous. One of the Chapman pirates, Ilarpcndiug, refuses tu take the amnesty oath, saying He would rather lay In jail than commit perjury He says he don't Hta the Lincoln government, ana he will not support H nor swear to support it. The 7" VaulUnger, one of the most aban doned of all the infamous teoessinn theott in Oregon, tuyt of Harpending't declaration t llullv for llarpendlnir I If there was nerve enough in all those who don't ilke the Mnuolu government, there would be uo fears ut' iltuonuuuauce after the 4th of March, 1HM. ... Hanging would bo mild punishment for the man no, thin g who thut applaudi a traitors roilings. 17" "There is a horrible place on the Eastern boun dary line culled 'Damnation Canonl' "California 1 paper, . That'i the bead of the copperheads' Salt River. TKNMibSEE. The Daily Pren is the "Conservative" organ at Nashville, and hat Inug been finding fault with military government, and calling for "re construction." Here it itt response to The Proclamation of Amnesty. From ull we can asoertain of the general popular sentiment, tho people of Tennetsee are leooming daily more reconciled to Us terms, and more convinoed of the liberal und conser vative spirit by which it wat dictated. ; It it union tn be regretted that, even in those parti of the State subject to nu rebel interference, owing to the want of mail facilitiet, or other meant or speedy transmission, a large portion of the population will, for a long time, only bear of it through the ignorant interpretation of some, and the intended misrepresentation of others ; and thut an unfair prejudice against the measure bo created. Tu remedy this mischief, to far at we oan, we have concluded to keep the proclamation standing in our oolumnt, at least for rome dayt, in oruer tnnt as many citizens at pnssinio may havo opportunity to read the document itself, without being reduced to the necessity of re ceiving the first impressions of itt character through tho perverting comments of Ignorance or bigotry. i , e leel confident that, hv discussion and re flection, the President's plan it rapidly making convert! in ill favor, and that moderate and prudent men, comprising, we would hope, a urge majority of Tenuesseo voters, will toon be brought to view it at nn expedient well adapted to relieve them from their preteut anomalous and most distressful onndition. TIII11D TEAK OF TUB KKBELLIOX. Well, so emit the third year of the rebellion, if we reckon, without precise reference to days, from the beginning. This putt one in mind of a mot of one of our supreme court judges. On tho ditv w hen we heard of the fall of Sumter before Gillmore's batteries, tome one told Judge II., nl it, and added tho remark that " Una it the beginning of tho end." "I think," mid the judge, "it is the end of the beginning." The actual beginning, I suppose, wat the se cession of South Carolina, perhnps the resig nation of the first U. S. officer who threw up hit office in Charleston, and this, I believe, wat the dny after the telegraph nnuonnoed Lin coln a election. 1 lie rascals were prompt enough nn doubt of that. There doet not teem to be much reason for despondency at Ihe end nl the lirst year nt emancipation. II we are iu no tuch state of exhilirntion at we wero six months ago, when Gettysburg and Vicks. burg newt hurst upon us, we have a calm as surance of a victorious close of the war. A year ago it took a pretty sanguine man to prophesy with any great degree of confidence, our success, r till hall the people, probably, had their doubts about it. How is it now 1 Not one man in a hundred has any misgivings. This it in itself victory. There is a time in nil enterprises, whether grcnt and arduout like war and courtship, or little and unimportant like starting a newspaper nr managing a can ons, when a sagaciout man is able to tay, I've got 'em (or li i in. or her, or it). That time hot now come to this people ; they know that we have got 'em, to-wit, the rebels, and Europe knows It ton, and the rebels themselves are fast finding it out. Cor. Sjirinfitld Republican. THE LATEST. BY THE OltbUOX TELKbUAPU LIK. Wasiiinoton, Feb. 14. The enrollment bill as returned from the Senate will pe acted upon by the military committee to-morrow. Captain Porter of the 14ib X. Y. cavalry ar rived overland from Richmond to day, having escaped Iroiu Lihhy prison a week tiuue, Wahminoton. Feb. 15. Senate's tpeoial comiiiitlee on slavery has deei led In report a bill legalizing the Vrcsideut't emancipation proclamation. The supreme con it to-day refused the nmili, cation for a writ of certiorari lu the case of al landighain, ou the ground of a want of jurisdic tion New York, Feb. 15. Special dispatch to the Evening Pott says the Senate military com mittee voted this morning tn una concur in the House eurollmniii bill. The House committee nf Wart and Meant will report the following joint resolution this allernoon Hetoleed, Thut the Secretary of Treasury be and It Hereby authorized, iruin time to tune, to tell, at bit discretion, any gold coin in the treasury above what, in hit opinion, may lie re quired by the government for the paymeut of interest on the pulilio debt or other purposes. Wahminoton, Feb. 15 The Herald't dis patch from Washington tayt it it understood the Government it proposing to protest against the r rench occupation ol Meiloo. A letter from Newbern tayt "the enemy it coming upon as we are ready lor them. Kebel cavalry skirmish occasionally with our pickets at .Manassas. Richmond paiiert mention the escape of 10 officers from Libby prison, by digging a tunnel under the eirn-t. A number were afterwards recaptured; the others are believed to be te orelcd iu ihe neighborhood of Richmond. New York, Feb. 10. A portion of the goer rillat who robbed the passengers on tha Belli more aud Ohio railroad have lieeu captured. Richmond papers of Feb. 10 contain a pro clamation Iroin Jeff Davit to hit soldiers, Con I ,MWj ,,., ,hejr , tioU)r(fli ,lld t . predicting th downfall of the Union armies Chicaoo, Feb. 15. A Cairn dispatch tays a fight took place at Salartia Mills ou the 4th wilu I eiat troops, who bred on trvi porta. They were Dually dislodged with In. New York. Feb. 15. Over lO.OU) bales of ontlon were accidentally desttnyed by fir. at Yt ilniliigton. .V U., on the Bib, A dispatch from Vicksburg tlalet that Jack ton and Yazoo City were in the bands ol Gen, Sherman, after a flight skirmish, Wtb little kit to in l iiiou troop, i ins gives ua a nn. lor atinr country. Gen' McPbertoo and Hiirlbut bad reached Jackson. Cater oooopied Yazoo City, after a short fight, when w loet a lew men. Dis patches to lb. Herald Irom Washington, tay t m renortwl to military authorities kern thai troop Iruin Lee't and Beauregard's anniet ar. being tent to other point tn the confederacy probably tn Mobil. Atlanta and Knoiville. It it iteti tnai LiM oat nut uiiny tuoasand lulantry on the ttapiuan. Easter News. S fourth page. "Much of a Gentleman." Amusing thing! sometimes occur in relation to teriont matters. The frlendt of a certain Washington scrip agent will probably bo able to console themselvet tomowhat for tho loss of their mon ey, by the reflection suggested below, by a pri vate correspondent at Washington, writing on tier date Jan. 5tli. As Artemus Ward would tay, the allusions may be considered "carkui- tikle i" K M. Barnum is in Now York. I don't think he lit. lends to Diuke tlreiion Ins film re home. He will lnoli- blv open an ofllce lu new lork City. He was very tortunaie in nia aiieruniiions, last summer, ant llio 'eiomaus will sutler m coiincmioiice. 1 regret It, for he is very muck of a gentleman. The tame correspondent tayt, in auother ace : Kx Senator B. Stark has gout to New Iomlon, onn. lieo. K. Nien is Here. 1 none he is not a fair specimen of your temperance men in Oregon. If so, pity your regumr urniKors. Extravagance of the Government Ope nf tho Handing complaints against the present administration it that it it guilty of great official extravagance. Considering the war and itt ennoomitant neoetiitiet of expen- itnre, we believe there wat novcr greater economy in the administration of the govern ment. That the anthoritiei are inmetimet practiced upon by sharpers and rogues it unde niable, but that frai always to, and it by nn meant peculiar to this administration. It it ithin the recollection of alt in thit oountry at many of Pierce' and Iluchanan't ap pointeesIndian agents, for instance entered poor, upon their talurict of from $1,500 to $2, SCO per year, and in the course of three or four yean retired, wealthy. Doet anybody know f a tiuiilur iuttnnoe under this administration? tT"It it state .1 that Daniel & Dickinson and Iteverday Johnson are coming tn San Francisco this Spring, having boon engaged in a great mining suit. fP'The Constitutional Union published at Washington, tayt Emerson Etheridge is going to take the field for McClellan as the next President. Etheridge wat formerly a republi can, and laid to be now crazy. Politics and insanity make ttrangn bodfellowt, TTWe havo the authority of the venerable Daniel S. Dickinson for taying that Pretident Madison made ten mistake! in the war of 1812, where Linooln hat made one in the present war ; yet tho democratt of that day stood by him through thick and thin. Their fidelity to the administration then made their political for tune! and laid the foundation of tho unparal leled popularity of the democratic party. The want of fidelity to the authorities now displayed J the faltely ttvlcd "dctnocraoy," it Inying the foundation for their political damnation and infamy a thousand time! more enduring than that of the Federalists of 1812. tT'Geo. E. Cole, Delegate in Congress from Washington Territory, hat been admitted nn attorney and counsellor in the Supremo Court if the United Stales. State Teachers' Institute Tliia asso- ointi n of teachers met at Corrallis, Tuesdnr, r till. IGlli, witlinut a quorum, the I'rcsiilfiit anil Vioo rrcsiuVnt linth absent. Upon nsacrublinir quiiruiu, Prof. J. U. DcarJorlF of Portland wna chosen Pretident pro tern. Of sixteen leo- tnrert and essayists srhoso sort ices had been promised, only five were present : Win. Ship ley, F. Stilton, I. D. Driver, Wm. Huberts, and Mitt S. A. Cornell. By much effort, the ezeroisea were continued till Thursday noon, when the Institute adjourned. The lectures of Revs. I. D. Driver aud Wm. Itubi-rt were interesting and contained useful matter. Mist Cornell's essay on "School Hourt" wat highly spoken of. The association adopted resolution) thanking the citizens of Corvullit for their hospitality ; the lecturers and essayists ; the P. T. Co., for their liberality iu reducing faro to teachers at tending ; and deprecating the want of iiiteres', tuken iu the Institute liy teachers. W Ex-Pottmaetcr Parker, of San Francis- oo, replie to tho statement that hit removal wat in consequence of troubling the Depart ment with suggestions for improvement in tho mail terfiue, that he never made any commu nication to tho P. 0. Department complaining of any pottal agent; that he never wrote or caused tn be written any communication re flecting npon any one in relation tn postal mat ters ; that he wat not removed from office upon any charge nf inefficiency or want of integrity, and that nt an early d;iy the public shall bu fully potted in relation to Ihe whole matter. THE ALABAMA. San KRANcist'n, Feb. 8. At the ship imperial, Captain D. K. Ilutch- intrs. from Hongkong, was entering the port oi Singapore, some lime during the latter part of tha month of November, llio Captain discov ered Ihe Confederate steamer Alabama, about thirty miles distant, entering the same port. 1 he excitement nut very great, at it wnt only a few dart before that the Alalia ua bad op tureil and destroyed the Contest, with a cargo ol ragt on board. Captain IIutclniiKS imme diately dropped hit nnuhor, and look passage in a iteain-ltiK Tor Hongkong, and there told hit ship tn a British house Tor the sum ol fid. (XK) Ira than he was off tred for her a few ddyt firevioui to hit tailing from Hongkong, lint io wa obliged to do. at it wat the only alter native left to save hit vessel from destruction. A letter to a gentleman in thit city from Hongkong, dated Deocinber Ifilh, written by a passenger Irom tint port by the ship Ilelois, tay : "The only occurrence of note on our passage wat Ihe speaking ol the llnlish bark Santon, who report, d the Alabama at being on I he ooast and lite tlestruelio i ol two Vessels, the Winged Itacor and Alinednn, both with cargoes, and since then she hat destroyed tho loutett, on her way Irom Manila to .New luik. FT Tlie American Flag, Sonora, California, tayt : Wm. J. RVfl-u-a. who was ber awhile, last summer, ha been drliverinir comic lectures at Hin Juan. Tlia truth is that Hew ha got mora real wit liuul Arte- sua nnrd usually dlaputys. F" All notice of raarriagee or deaths sent ta v for pub. IteaiMia aioM hav s retpooaila nasi aUecead, er ibey will bo appear la ur column. MARRIED On the tilt of Jan. I"M. t the reaHenee of Mr.C.lberl.la ftroanevllle, blnn eonnty, by Re. T aanderaoa, Mr.ohD ti. Iie and Miaa Ann Maria Uohain. An IrreauoMibte cittaen of this nlaee sent notice U the AtVlleenf i, w leh appeared la the eurot.tr hearto date Jan. let. I not, that the stwve-aanied lady va enlte ia Mamas y ne to John Pavw. ehteb Is falae. 1 Inrbear to give hk mm to tit puUW, as a has. aokoovleilse his fault, an pr aya lor parUon. T. taaasBaos. Brownsville. Jan. M. IM4. Ttut above waa received Marty a month ag, and. by aa accbletrt, raMlatn ) In Waoom..iathfr.,fltVrMn and MiMMntefaltoa. tn Laneee .reb. II. M Poosherty aaj Jaee a Mclianiet. In llallea, feh. S, Joaph Horron an May kvlaad. In Inxnevllle. r-b. T. Mml M. In ami tlluKell, OoM. la Una CO., fek. II, HI Walkar and aarsk bentaoa. DIED. At ftalsai. f-b It. ISM. ef eons-retina of ths brala, Allass Ulraoh. M"l J7 year, elle ol Leop"U lllrach. Han rrancMco and Nee Tort paper pleeje eo,y. In Mr,oa eonnty, Oeeswi. t. a, 144, Harr-el Cleavw, lh el SWnyuaiB lieever, ae 46 years la t MUM. Alton I III ben) peper pt- aaeeopy. On aonVHi'a lelarei, a th- ISthlnet.,oMeeleMiefC H Bain In JchMallle. to the M lnl . koar aarao, aoa ef W. C- Raneova, aire three year and eleven month. Ii, Jeffer,. of heals fever, M. L OMtee, ara at year. At her resnteneo ta Mareea ermety, Ja. ts, la4, Maasy HibWil, iv tu years, t aMatha, an I day. lllMKiUi paper pWe Ot to. Uneco.. lef. oth, ol erarWl leva, Mlaerva A. Raos, aye -' ysae. I raonth, aed la days. In Kosene clly, Seb l. Albert Utel.y. ase t yV. Wd. tr, lMi,ooo.,Hroen Xewromh ogM I sioblha and th da. I Mn eo , Jan 17, Mary Jan Aika. ase s nan. laOirfoaCMr.) .11. ! t rl, ajv tyie. Union Convention). ' rn-r-r j-a'rtr-ct..-.. t-m.'v . xsiii. . :Gzzara1 Union fttau Ooavtntloa. Til Unlftn VOtm of lh VlriotM dniintlM nf tht fltfttA of Orwn, who are In Uvnt of th eotitiimil mid vlgorim, linmtt'uMon of the ir cnt war to tli complete nl flnul Mtipresthm of rehp.llon und eitlntlon of trenxon, unit In furor of htiftrty ind rfflclcnt mpiiort or ttio t)tttor!lt of the flemml Otivprnmeiil In Iholr i-fforU to protect and .! feivl tli ;nnMtimt(n and lawa of the l!nltd Htalfi. anil lire icrwe and prflualt tht Union, and who art willing lo emu nin wrint ei'ictton or mm or lika prtncinlM to all onVva in this flute, ar mnectfully and earn fitly InvlUd tn hold oonvfliittonR accniiiliifr to umtal ouatotu for the cloctlnn tif ili'lr-lialM to a (Hate) Unlun Unity en II on to he held at AMIA. Nr. in Linn eounfv, nn the HOth oat or MA (MIL i.e. IniU. for the puroa nf notnlnntlnpt oandtdatM for lUitreavnUtlva tn Oonitrffi and 8late frlntcr, ItctlnK delefatvf to tht Nfv Monal Union Convention, and profldliiK fr tha eolectlon ol1 anll(lntrs for freRldenllal Klectort, and tnt intact Inn tioh ether tmilnmsi ai Ihe tinnvenUoD ah a I tteent proper. nm rpeeiiuuj recommend tno nmtiin)r ot uuulilj uon rent loin on tht 12th tur or March, a. d. lM, We alio reanect fully recommend the hnli,tn of conven tlone of dtjltstfuiM from the rartoue dtetrlcti at tha. time and place or holding the State Convention for the nomination of oandldatra for Htipreine Judge and Proeeeutlng Attorneji in tne eeverai t mine re wnere vauannee anaii exiat. The aeveral eountiee will be entitled to delegate! fn the State Convention aa followi: Benton, 5 Olatrkamat, 9; (Jlataop, t; Columbia, lt Uooi, 1; Gurry, 1; Doughta, ( Jackaon, lit; Joephloe, B; Lane, 8 Linn, 18, Marlon, 18! Multnomah, S; Pulk, 6, Tillamook, 1; Waaco, 10; Waah luittna,4; Yamhtll,6; Umatllla.8; Baker, 8. Total, 118. lly order of the State Uentral Utilnn Committee. JOHN 11. MOOKKS, Ohalrtnan. A. O. Hotit, Reorettry. ' ttalem, Jan. 4, 1M. ; ...... M" Marlon Oo. Union OonTentlon. The Union men of Marlon oonnty, Oregon, Are retpeo rully recjueatetl to meet In their ecveral preclude on Hittur- day, the 5th day of March, 1404, for the purpote nf Reletting delegate! to attend the county convention to be held at lem, tn aaid county, on the lvm day oi narcn. lew, at which county convention twelve delegftUt are to tie elected to the State convention, and t hill oounty ticket nominated to be supported at the next general election. We recom mend the apportionment' of delegates from the several pre clnct as follows : fltilem, 18 ; North Hftlem, A ( Mill Oreek, 0 ; Silver Greek, T; U lllah, 5; Kfttrfleld, 6: Northern, 0; Southern, T; Howell Prairie, ft; Abiua, 5; Ohampoeg, B. (Klgned J O Peebles, O M Parmenter, Is K Pratt, I M Cooke. L Heath, 8 Headrb'k, p McOolly, Preston Hamilton, Deo A Edes, W Hhatmmi, H 0 Ueer, 01. Uesr, U Wolford, Al Ooolldge, C M Cartwrlfiht. Joha J Murphy, J Rngle, Samuel llrown, T B Allen, II P Jackson, L H Poajade, J 0 Carfwrlght David Mlnipson, J tawynr, Paul Darst, A C Keenc, Wiu M Case, John W Orlm, U I Turner, J O Boon, Willis DuitagaO, John Downing, 0 N Terry. 1 Polk Oounty Unlom Oonventlon The ITnlon voters of Polk county, Oregon, who are In fa vor of the continued and vigorous prosecution of the present war to the complete and float suppression of rebellion und ritlnctlon of tremnn, and In favor of hearty and efficient support of the authorities of Ihe General Onvemment In their effort to protect and defend the Constitution and laws of the United Hmtei, and preserve and perpetuate the Union, and who are willing to combine for the election of men nf like principles to all offices In this State and oounty, tre re ipeet fully and earnestly Invited to hold precinct meetlnn In the several precincts to elect delegates to a County Conven tion to be held at Dallas, on Saturday the I8lh day of Mnrcti, I MM. for the purpose of electing delegates to the Slate Con vention, to nominate candidates for oounty offices, and to transact such other bmlness as may legHlnmlely be brought before the convention. It Is recommended that the precluet meetings be held on theftth nf March. The veral precincts are entitled to delegates In the county convention as follows: Dallae ft, Rfthel 4, Bridgeport 8, l.uckiamut 8, Lane 8, Mon mouth 6, Hola 5, Hull Luke 8, Jackson a, Douglas 4. By or der of the County Union Committee. 1. fa. 1J U Tub. It, Chairman. Tiiot, Piargk, Bec'y. i Tamhlll Oo. Union Convention. Tlif Union voter of Yamhill county, Oregon, are herehy nollfled that tiler wilt be a county convention held si Ls- tsyelte, in unltl count.r, on anturdsy, tlie ivtn day or Slsrch next, at IS o'clock, M., of .aid tlsr, to snnolntslx rielessl. to attend the Union elate Oonve Mlon to be held at Albany on thelHIth dayof March. 181, ll la reaotnmendoil that ttre- cluot laeclluy l) held at th ueual ,lnce of votlns In Hi aevernl preclude, on Snturriity the filh day of March uexl.for the purpoee at electln delegate to aaltl county convention. rile aeverat nrrolncls ylll ne entitled to nelexnte In am cotimy convention s lollowa : Lafayette, 4 : Dayton, 4 Willamette. 1 ; Amity, s; south Fork 4 ; McMlnnvllle, ; Ho. rora, a; bait ununajvui, x ; nest unenaiem. y. U. II. STKIVAHD. Mem. Union Stale Oommlltee for Yainlillt On, Douglas Oo. Union Convention.? e loyal voters or uouitma county, wlioee patriotism, aiinerlor to rortner par ty preference, dlapo,. them to unite for the nurnnae of im porting onr national irovrmment In the Uiireslon of the present diabolical rebellion deslsned to effect die dismember ment arid ruin of our country, are requriitril to meet In their respective precincts, on the il7lh day of yVlmisry, Inat., for the election of delesate lo represent them in the Union County Convenllou which la to be held at Holeburg, in aaid county, on the 12th day of March, 1H04. Tlie apimrllonmenl of neleirntee to be eleetm In the aeverat preelltr-le, la aa follows : Cow Creek, ; Coffee Creek, 1 : Can- yonville, fl; Winchester, S Ten Mile, 8; Mount Scott. ; LonKins uiai, x; wyme ureek, s; vote' valley, x; i:ala poola, 4; Peer Creek, II); Oalatiooia, (Umtwiua oounly), Hi Voncalla, A; Onrillnor. 8 ; Klkton, 8: ScutUliurs, 3 : Green Vnlh'y.o; Kinlth'i Klver, I. The buelneee tc lie traneacted by the County Convention la the nomination of oounly otHcera and meinbera of the lesia latur. the ohnice of deleate lo attend Hie Union Stat Convention at Albany, nn the Rath dny of March next ; and wnaiever eue may u ueiueu rsquiaue ami proper. r. It. 1111,1,, T. I.IVINllHTOS, 1. Tl'RNKR, h County Cenlrnl Commltte. Rnceburg, Douglas eonnty, Ogn, Feb. al, ISA. Lane Oounty Union Convention Tlie Onion voter of the vsrloue precincts of Lane county are respectfully In vited to meet at the usual place of hold Ins electlona, In '.heir reenecllve Precinct, on the Ixlh day of March, to appoint uelevate in ineel iu oounty convention, at Knseitc i lly, ,, the 10th day of Mnrch, I.D.. IsrU, for nonilnallng, or provid ing for the nomination of a Htale Senator, three Hepreseata, lives to the State Leklelatur. and the nacrusry oounty nfll. cera; ami likewise tor the purpose or sppolntlns eisht net galea lo Ihe Hlate Convention, to lie held at Albany nn the IkKli day of Mnrch, next ; and s Union oounly committee. Precinct mretlng tn he heir at 1 o clock and county conven tion at 11 o'clock on th dare apnrilntol, respective y. The several preclncu will he entitled to delegates In ths oounty convention a toiiowa : Kuguue City. Ill: Coael Fork, t; apencer, X; Camp Creek, 1 Pleaaaul Hill. 8; ltlchar,laon. 1: Ruiliiinrlil.fi: Mohawk, x Brier's, 0; Long Tom, S; Bluilaw, Lost Valley, i; Fall C'ck,; Willamette. S. B J Penrtra, A A Sklon-r, A Small, A 0 IMniunrla. M W Mlchell, II K Hlrallnn. 1) M Hladon, A A Smith. W W Uria- low, 9 H llunn. T J lirxttalu, A H I'alteron. J (1 ttrav. J llrumlry, M Hlamlliig, W II Huillh, A W rtluwell, Yt T Unburn 0 llarkehaw, T Ulia, II Partem, 0 8 Paraon. J M tSln.lwn- aon, n Aiexanncr. Multnnmab Oonyentlon. The legal Vetera of Mull noruah county who are In favor of loyally and union, Instead of ireaaon and disunion; who are in favor of a rrpuuhran uenioeracy inalean ot s ranneyeu arlatncrary.nr a alave oli garchy ; who are ready ruid willing to eninrl the present reileral Ailmlnlitrallon In the meaeiire it hae employeil lo prenerrc Ihe t'niun and pnl down the rebellion : In floe, all good, aouud, unconillllniial Union men, are retuetteil to : In their several precincts, at their uaual nlaee nf voting, on Thureday, tlie 8,1 of March next, al I o'clock, P.M., for the purpose of rhooaing de eiralee to attend the county con vention tn he hol-len at the cnurt-timiee In Portland, on Sat urday, the ltih of Marrh Deal. The eeverai preclude will he entitled lo the following number of delegates : North Port hind It, tonlh Portland SO, flnuvle'e lllnml 8, Ut. John' I, Willamette t, Handy , Powell Valley 8, Multnomah , Mult nomah No. 8, S. By order ot tiie Conunltiee, A.J. Pt'Fl'R, Ch'a. Clackamas County Convention Th L'ninn men of f la, kauiaa oounty are riMtiia lel tu me t at tlieir several nre clnct on belnrilay, the blh ot SUrclt, IrMtl, at II nVluce. a. a.. In elect d-l,-gau-i to the tourily Union I unveiillmi lu be held un Ihe lth day nf Itardi, al the hour nf II o'clm-lf, A. a., al the court hnue In Orefon ( ity. The aeveral preelnela II be sUnwi'il a rr,rerM-ntaoa s luwe: ur,-iron irly la, Milnaukle 4, It'ick Ureek t, Y'lunc' - Hi rlns W iter t. Ilir illna'al. II.Mv,r I'reik 1, L'piier l"lalla 4, tlar,Uani' 1, Lower Blolalla t, Union H, Pleaaant Hill , Tnaleili, I, Liuu Cilyl. JAM. V.INSTHN, in n ciaeasnias vo. union uoiuiuntee. tlnn Co. Union Convention. Tli l'ninn vnter nt Llun onurilv are renueeir-l lo liolit thrlr aeveral iireelnel uteetlntra on Saturday. Hi 5Ut day ot March, al I o'clockjor the nurimar nl eh-rllint deleitatea to th county .-onvenlion at Ainany on eaiurnay, tne isin nay nr Haren.inere tn elect Iwelv delemte lo aHTrd the Stale conveult,l he held at Albany on the Sole. Marrh, I. The aeveral ieclncu vlll l,r enllllel tn the flloartn niimtnTr at drlrcete Alba-iy. a; llroe navllle, t, Tliuntton, r, llmnnvt, t, Hnrunyton, 4 ; Me lionald'a.4; tyrankhri Unite, 4i t-Vn'er.t; Urlvaoa, 8: Feo. ria, S; Kay'e, S; H)rog,,; Urueh Creek, I, liy oriltr ol in Mo. vomoiuiee, JNO. CONMPR, J. II. rusTKit. Albany, Teh. mil, IsM. MKF.T1N0 of the stockholders of the Union Oold and Oliver Mining Co. will It held al their nthre in nnlein on Tuesday, March 1st. Iliieitieaa of intM)r- uuc lo iraiiauct. I ii. him men, l re. As a remedy to partly and cleanse the blood, leaving it fn- from all hiiaiors and iin purities, we assert with eon lidenee that there i nothing lietler than SroriH'i Mood ANU LIVE IWVItUP. C I'O T I I, l! HLOOl) AND LIVER HYRl'P HAH NO ECjl'AL AHA IILOOI) MEUICINE. I f IS NO HKCIIKT MEDICINE, AS THE FOH ML' LA HAS HEEN rUm.l.SIIED IN TIIE MEDICAL BOOKS, ANU IS U8F.U EXTEN FIVELY BY PHYSICIANS AA THE MOST ItEI.I AIII.E MEDICINE KNOWN FOItTIIB CI I1K OF 8CKOFULA, WHITE HWELLINO, AND ALL DIHKASES OltOWINO OUT OF AN IMI'l ltK STATE OK THK BLOOD. THOfSANDS WILL TESTIFY TO IT! VALL'E. BKDI.NOTON aV CO., BOLE AGENTS, 416 AND 418 FRONT BTKRET, SAN FRANCISTO. Im.'d) JH. W.TI- HAaM.fi MAL. AM For lb cor of long standing Coagbs, Broocbitlt, aa well aa Consumption, Dr. Wat. Hall's Balsas it invaloabl. Iu peculiar ombinalioa i th resolt of experlenre, and aa hrtlmsl knowledge of th ran of the disease, and lb eerli urate of rmrkall ra ar tuflrietit proof of It siipcfWity. IIKD ' INOT()NtCO ,WtraJsre.ls Forth PaciA Coast, 4i6ani4ll Front otrnt. haa Fraaruau. NEW STORE I NEW STOCK I : BREYMAN BH0S.,' Dealon in Foreign tmd Domestlo IHIY OOODH, CI.OTHINO. VI1RNMHHINO 1 OOODH, MOOTS, WIOKS, HATS, CAl'8, NOTIONS, (HIOUEIUHH, Jtc. WR taka pleasnre hi annonnclnii to the publie of Salem and Ttcuiitv that aflsr snveral weeks of personal examination amoiiu; the Importing housns of nun Fmnclsrn, vte, hav mailn the roost jmlicitma sleo tions cf ihe above jrooil ever bel'or oatersU in Ibis cily. Our stock consists in part of I ; 17. ui , f.ndifsr Drtas Utoilfi, , f the moil fanhianMe fabric lieretofor nnequaleil lu enviiice or siy in, quality auv ousayucse, auuu aa , Woporl) imoinan uoius, , , '. ;' Hillc and Wool Keps, Hlrh Paris tanaim, ' ' - ,u;" 1 Ktcirant Konhirds, ' - K' j i Paul ile Chevres, v) ,-jit Pluiii and Fancy Bilks, Merino, all wool Plaids, Poplins, Mohair, Debe gee, Delaines, dec, ttto. Domestlo and Staple Dry jPoods, ; in large quantities anil variety. ... '. , W offor a choice yarlety of CLOAKS, Skmrlt, Oloves, Hosiery, Halmoral skirts, Hoops, &.O., 6cc, for uiuios, aiisses ana i;nii(iren. ' 11 A Complete Assortment of Woolen floods, Hoods, Nubia, Breakfuat Capea,' Sontaga, Knit Jackets, ace, ate. i Wa invite the altoutlnu mf ladles to oar snperlor sinra oi limes', nisse aim Ulnlureru' liAliKUS, Ualmoral Hlioea. Slippers, 4tc, of I'hilaiclphia man- we can special attention to our styles and variety of ; Gents Custom-made Clothing, including- the LATEST FASHIONS, and most uuranie lexiurcs. Overcoats of every description. 1 Business suits in large quantities, i ; Black Cloth Coals. ,, !!,., Velvet, Silk and Cassiuiere Vests, '. Illitck DoR.kill PiinfN. '"'! " 1 1 Heaver and Cassimere Pants,' "'l v "".:'' Heaver Coats, business Coats, Slci, Its i 1 ' Oenta) irurnltthint; Ooodst, Compri.inn tvnrytltinir neosasnry for a flentlemnn's toilut. Hoots, Hhoes, Hats. Jans, Trnnlu, eVe. : Hoys aud Cuildrens' suits and Overcoats. We hHve nlsn a lariro and well-selected stock of a BOCK R IE, suited to the wants of the city and oonntry trade. r , ' Wa are resolved nnon aeraiinr tli best assorted stock ill the city, und havo mwle arraiiKcinents so receive uewOOIM OV ICVttKV MTKAmitH and by a strict attention to business and a determina tion to sell .i - i .v. .. . : ' Cheaper than the Cheapest, " "' we solicit a share of the public pstronaue. ' HKBYMAIV BROS., Hm4fl " ' ' ' ' Hulom, Oregon. To the Citizens of, Salem. . Lumber, Iutlrat, l'loketst.- THK iindcrsitmed bags leave lo inform the cltisens of 8ulem that lie lias re-purclmsed the CL1PPKU SAW MII.lv and PLANING MACH1NB situuted un tlie Oregon City road, miles north of fialem, where he will bo happy to furnish his old ouatoinera with th neat quality or lellow, White, or lied cir l.uinlmr. Lallia, or Picket, on. abort notice ami reasonable terms. FOUR YOKE OP OOOI) WOUK CATTLIJ wanted Immediately. it. II, TUYVli. .Iitnuitry IHlh, 1W4. 40tf THE SIM.RIi WWW TMiK HlNdEK iSt'ANDAKU MACIIINKH Air man. uliicluriiitf piiriiuiMis, are ot irrmiivr ipeed, ftuil su- perlur to ull oilier nmchtiiei for like nuei. Th anpe rior, correct, limple mid fnmble niwlmiitoHl prinoi- dIcb nf thftNft inHiiliiitAsi.iilnrH thnm bevuml )intMitition All tlie Krent niHniifui'liiriei of llie United StHtei md burope are utipptied with tliem. The NtaKer Letter A "TrnniiverM Shuttla" ramiijr iViHchiue , With rtcent lmprorvmenf$ for lemming, Fell tug, Uindingy fyt,t im tli mmt. nnrfpifll. Hnd fflliiihlii fnmilv mflnliina vt of- fprvA. Thev art CHrmii. of correct m'tion. tit all rntee of incH, iip'on all kinds of material, and with all kinds of thread. ' The meed nn Ism is entirely witbm Tiew.and nnder tne control or the operator, who thereby can avoid the mrmxiiieR anil aiinoyanceii 10 common with newimi AlHoliinee liaviiiK tlieir niecimnimn hidden from view, undrr pretence 01 stmpticity 01 oonitruouon. .. I f Plain printed initriicliotin acoompaiiy each ma chine, from which any one can readily nnderstand their nue. ItT PamnhlRt. Price List, and SDeclnwns of work mailed free to anv uddretts. , r . . IV A verv m eat reduction has heen liitelv made In the prices of llie Rinior Kewlnir Machines thus ena hlinu; pnrchnRere to fet a ftnit-clese machine at tha miue rules of inferior or sewind-elase ntauhiues- A THK KINOKIi MANUKACTURINOCU 1 (Siu'iweftor to 1. M. Sintfer f. Vt.) 131) Monlifuniury utrect, Han Knmciwo. 3nJB WM, HHODKHirK, Agent Local aoenth wantkd. HOWE'S SEVING MACHINE. 'the new gnu "' I'" ( Howe's Family Sewing machine, WIM, seam, stitch, gather, hem, fell, bind, quilt, iun.bniid.nnd in fuel I'KIIKOKU THK WHOI.R HAN( K OK FAMILY BKWINO. It uses TWO Tlncails, milking Ihe I.OC'H MTITt II. There an ditluront sixes. Prlrot) rrom 9A0 to 93. nr U received the IIIOMKHT Premlnm at the late orld s r air at London, and bus hnen used In Uer- mnnv, France anil England for fourteen years, with perfect satisfaction, tend or a of trnrrt. , . KliEKLA.NI 1IK08., Albativ. Airents for Oreuon. For sale at N. O. Ptirrish At Co.'a, Hnlem, and by rreeiana netai. Ainany. " ' mnm rpr! TKAH! Ktne lllack and Oreen Ws I JAI'AN reus, Alsn. CHINA teas. lu va- lii'l rintv. wholeaula and rrvlail. at lf- lyli.'t llltun ., DUI'.KS or. UU. t, filial Mrllli'inciil. Slat of Oregon, oonnty of Polk. In Hi mailer of tlie ealllt,. ol Joint r.. l.rle. V this 3d dav of February, A. D., Ihim, cornea Kllcn I.vlt. adtnltiiatnitrix of the eatale of John E. -via, dnccaard, ami hie her petition for a Hnal -tllenient of said eslalo. It I therefor ordered that the Htli dav nf March, A. n., lHinl, lie set apart for the hearing of said itilimi and the hiull settlocieut of said ceuie, ar Ihe court hnoae tn Itnilsa, In ihe rnnntr and State aforesaid at which lime and place all person luicrestcu in sntu usmie are nntiiieri to appear. Ity order ol t II AS. b. vo. duilge. V. C. W hltmn.Cle.k. 4wSII TAKEN VP. 3 Y the subscriber, living fonr miles nnrthwsst from I Indctwadcnee, on hav mare, about fourteen hands igh. a small lar in forehead, om saddle inarks soiNMM-d lo he nine nr ten year old i no other marks or timiMis percuivaote Itt. JU.1t.S- I Y Ihe stihacrilwr, living two mites' north of Salem Don the latdarof February. IHB4. on bav borae sun yeara old, som Ktddlu marks ou left side, I j hands high. Sio olliei' brands mrcelvaliln. vwmi jtiim n kkiei it I a Y tho aubacriber, living at Sublimity, Marion Co. 1 J un bay bars, snnp avnl to be a half breed, o or year old, about H hands high t kaa beta running aoout my pretuiaes anout lour weesa. ifWijo anr.n n. raitrtr.it. BY ihe suliecrilier. living near the month of Sandy, Mullnnineh Co.. on dark brindle eteer.whit faee, some white nn his bark, branded H on Ihe left smI about 4 year old VwM J. B I' A UK Kit. HY th snbsrrilier. living If utiles east of Mo, Linn eoonlv.oiw bay horse, II years old t star in fore head, three white feet, eaddie and hartieas marks npon tirn and had, when h came ti mv premlar about h.. IJ, IJtej a small piece oi rop artuttm nts ncca vw.si t;. w. i-ivrti I lY the subcrilier. living near the inmttb of Sandy II MnltiRimah eonnty. ih following deacribetl ani mala on rod steer, aboat & Years oid.drnoo horn. marked wilh an anb.ettit tn the left ear and swallow fork in Ihe right. On of th same age, with larg horns well turned up. star In forehead, som whit alrout tin flank and bally, crop ulf both ear, with on HI In th right ana mi in uw HIV. I nkea np about lire l.tfli ol ueeetuoer, intbl. 9w.VI N. R. rvONTEN. Y) Y ties eoWnlwrTTivittg I, rnibja o lb road sorttli 1 frtHrt Jenerwm, ott iron gray Indian hone, a born V.l bands bight braniled A. P. oo riabt sltoulder. sad dle marks, auiinal about & yeara old. Also, onn grey Italian mar, about Ii year old. no brand or marks pofcvrivalih. About LI bauds hiirh. Jan. 41, INrt.-aw.1M llhMlir 4HIIINMON. I s Y the underslguad near WaiwUM Ixke ia Yaoib 1 1 eounty, Oga. a staall gray mars, about sis years old i said autre bas baea about my premise and In tha BelguournotKl lor aoons two years rnr.Ur.KILfa H.IIHI. February IS, IRM. Vwj HY the eulMCrtber, living nar the voouth of Sandy, Mallaotaak eounlv, Jan. If, INt4, en red ier, m4ley face, point of right horn broken off, branded II on th left ude aix yit obi Uw34 I K PARK Eft black IIHr, inlarraingled wilh whit hairs two yeara old. IHOH. M. 1IUMPIIUEYS. February 4, ltil iiwiit TlY the olMrrilrr, living a Ih aptwr road, Hire J) Bailee abov th forks of Butler Crek, ov roan cow, supposed V be dour years old this spring, brand ad oa Ui right bip C U, syhl In the right ear, F. M, MoKttlrtS. Bull Creek, I'matilla Co. Feb. , IHiA. liwSI BY Ih nbacribr. living V miles nanii of U Brand Bakar e-mnly. Ogu, on red oa, with white spot in forhad i bratulcd with A on the right horn. WM. MOl'LTON. U Oread, Jaa IJ, ISV14. 151 ! Jl.l I I j Odd Fellow' rtural rcmptory, SALEM, OREGON. ' ' TIIOSR who have relatives or friends Interred In this fiemetsry are rerptestd to furnish to eithn of th underelKned as soon aa procticalile the follow. inu; inforinntion, vist Natna.aas, sex, color, nmrriad ' orsinttlo, phico of birth, of what family, number of dny illi died when, whore, and muse t burled, when mill by whom. Tlie object of th fo'-enoion iiimiiriet I for ths purpose ol n,Kiti liun in a book already procured for that purpose. V rTl. B. MOOUR8,) ' ' C. N. TKKitr, JTrostees, ' " ' ' 8. E. MAY, ' ' ) - ' Halem, January 14, 1HH4, . ',:.- '.4fHf "' 1IABDWABK SnchasIrort.HiV.' T Tets, Bolts, Washers, Mutt, Sprinirs, NsrH Waii alrtplltea, (co. 6i.t., for sals by " '":( 7tf tiVllTltV.C'AHtWmOllT. , 1 I KOt HKHV and OljANH Wi KE.at low- rates. Ajo, English Htone Ware, by , , Iy038 i ' iiixMirH itirrsfiu nr ' f DUUVYn, JU 1 QUO VU. jacos cohjir. aasosLocosuR. ' johs x.coiiiiai JACOB CONSER & SONS,,; Produce Sl Commission Ceitbasts Second Stieet, Dalles, Oregon. TUB very best brands of Flour, feed of ull kiiidir', and every description of Vroaan constantly la store and sold at tire lowest rates, i . ,'i : ,i! FIMILI 6R0CERIKS. r 1,1 A choice assortment of family itrocerles, foeludint; the Iwat selection of Teas, Colfbas, tjsgars, Ate, alsct etl expressly for family nae, - r, (Jonsiifuuienta recoived, and autneral StoraKO, For warding and Commission Business promptly attended to. , it We will also pay tho highest CASH .jawket price for all kinds of country produce such aa Wheat, UaU, Ileum, llntter, Kkrs, Cheese, Dried t'rnits,eYe., at th Jelluraou MIIU, Miirion Co., Orevon. JACOB CONSEB dr. HOWS, ' - Second street, Dallas, and : n 'n 4f,tf Jett'erson, Marion Co., OraRuas TOOTt) AKD tnont-A slioloe variety, Inst received nt 7tr HMITH t C ARTWHIOBTE VUHll. A prime lot or salt Salmon J; and Mackerel, jDRtrecefviH. tW f . fii!8 lUOWN,MEUacCO.a? rilOVVI TOVSt Holiday presents for the tV J. million, and everythinir else, for sale cheap, V nt 7tf VHOWN.AiireilScVCO.H. BROWN, MYERS & CO. - ; frEEP KVKKTTHINO ntKiallv found Id a Family b. (Irocery Htore, aud DRI.IVKU OOOD8 'HKE OKCHAKtlF. tnanypnitof tlieclty.- tun SlIflARtl Ialsnd, New Orleans, Coslpore, Cctfee Crushed ami Crushed snirars, cheap, at : -lylUH ' UKIIWN, MVriUM At CO.'S.i A prime lot of salt Salmon COfVKR, lylWH , Rio, Costa' Rica and Old flov't Java. BllOWN, If VERS It CO.; rf TAV K-rsTVPrit. a uood asaortment. nt Lf MS . . UltOWM.MYEIWfcCO-'a' v : -. 1 ; Nonce. : ' .OryictSor'y iNDtst ArrAtas, X ' ' 1 Kalem, Oiro. Doa. . 1TO3. p PUKHUANT to Inatrnetloo from tha tjeeretary of the Interior. I will niter for aula, at tha HONrjBR HOTKI,, Portland, to the highest bidder, for oaab, on MONDAY, the 7lb day of March. IHfil, at lUo'ctfick, si., the tract of land reserved for Indian Depart aieut Riirposes, situated on th Willamctt rfys, opposil lilwaukie, knowa and described in lh.nrveyaand pints of th United States aa Lot No. S, Section 115, Township 1 south, raufe I vast, oorrtalhina; 3 87-1011 acre, more or lens, with th improvement thereoa. This tract ia at tli terminns of ttio Portland and Mil watikie MacadHiuized Hoad, aud is worth the attention of bidders. , J. W, PKKIT HUNTINGTON. "' ' Bnpt Indian Alfkir. in Orettotli Jan. 4, IBM. . ' .' ,- . . 4tawti ' n " i 1 i , I 5eoap Wasted. ,,..:, ,.- Till! WilUioclte Woolen Manufacturing Company wil1 l.uy good strong soft soap at the factory.wliilt tlits t 1 uotlce appears In iuvtSiaJetman. J. 8. SMITH, AiJ'IX Jan. SI, 1814. 47tf' !i A Cartl. ii I THINK it a duty which I owe to the nnblle tn cau tion them against parsons who ar in the babit of paying their holiest dubta in greeahaok at their face, Tlie person I wish to caution III pttblio against Is John K. llroolia. of McMlnnville. YarnnlH ennntv. who bar. rowed gold coin from lb undersigned hi tlie prig of 1HW, which he wanted to apaealale with In the npper AuunUry. Jlii. was before tlier war any graanbaclia in circulation in this country. He tetnmea home th same year be uormweo ine money, telling oat to goo advantage. He did not pay me then but kpt putting at olf from time to time, until a few whs ago, when ha iaid off th note iu greeuliHcks, requiring so M tako them at their fucs. after previously staling to several persons he would py the note lo gold coia. This same John K Brooke I reported to be going to me umntiua lainaing to iraaa, id eonuug summer, und this is intended as a eaution to tha publto there to beware or nun lamug similar advaniagea. More or Qia meanness might be told 'ws WM. CAMI'HKI.L. Notice. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Orvgon. for tli County of Mariun. Marrh Term, lr4 - eaooel llrown v. Joseph Hebert and Esther Hebert nad F. X. Mathinw; i i aO JOSEPH HEBERT and Esther Hebert, two of the nhova nnnied defendanta, non resident Yrm are hereby potillcd that th abov named plalotllT, Samnel llrown, hat oomrrreheed an action against you lo forooliuu) a mortgage given by you to smiira th payment of a ocrtain promissory not given uy trie said Joaeplt llnlwrtatid dated November Itttb. 1S6I, and promising lo pay to Sumuol Brown or order th aunt of .)" l.-i-IIMI, with Inlerest thereon at ill per ct. per uiimlb after due, payable twelv uouui after date, interest puyablo seuti annually. Now, yon ar hereby notified dint nnles yon ap pear on the tint day of the neat regular term of said court lo be holden alia Harass oa the 'M Monday of March, lRb4, aud answer lb eoniplaint on HI ia said action, the same will be tuken for ooufusscdaad Ui prayer thereof gntntci by llie oonrt. K. 0. McCOWN, 1 ' Feb T, IK.14 (iwtt) ' Att'y for Pl'tt ShertaTNnle. 'John Prnck, Compl'l, v Jamc H. Ilslsrd, I)er. BY virtue nf u decree of foreclosure in lit abov cause, and aa execution duly named tlmrenn out-of the circuit court of the Slat of Orogoa for lb eonnty of Polk, and lo me directed, I will expoa for aala aa the luw directs, to the highest holder, fur cash is hand, at the coitrt-hoiM- door, in Italian, in said oounty, on Saturday, the fan day of March, A. I) I Kiel, between llie hours nf U o'tUii, A. a , and 4 o'clock, r. M., of sniil dav, Ihe following described real estate, to wil t Lying and being in the enmity of Polk and Hint of Oregon, th undivided balf of the a w ,rof aec vai.ths n i of the s w or of sec liH, and tho n qr.of lb t qr ol see 'A, and the s e or of th n qr of see , all in t S s., r 6 w of the Willumette meridian . tha annie being the donation land claim of Humuel T. Heat, eontaining 3 JU acres, more or less, acid to satisfy Uie abov as oatiou, soais and accruing ciMte. I HI. lll'TLEU, 8lierllT Tolk Co. Dallas, Jan. W, ISiil. 4w48 Notice. -. In th Cnnnly Court of th Stat of Oregon for tba County of ' Marion, aa. Trust of Chemeketa Lotlge, No. I, 1. 0. 0. y pi II, va E. M. Homo at, defendant. TO K. M. BARNUM, Defendant-Yoa ar hereby roqnired to appear in lb county coart t th nuttis of Oregon for tlie couuiy uf Marion, ou tu first Mon day of April, A. n., IHtit, and answar tb ooiptaioi hied in the abort e, Hilled action against yon, and if yoa fail lu answer such oaplaint, judgnwut, fur want tliereuf, will b lakeu agaiust you for th anas of on hnndred aud twenty sevou dollara, wilh acerning ia trreat thereon, from July I, Idol, taxed for ooala and tlisbursentenla ' ' - TUUiiTEES OF CHEMEKETA LOIrOE, 6w4fl No. 1. 1. 1, O F., PI'ff. SYHI'P, East Boston and Stewart's Ooldea Syrupa,al BltOWN, MYEItS It CO. '8 ' Eoln nilla. 1 11 AXTEII Ai CO. have Ihomughly refitted th Eola II Flntiriug and Saw mills, and ar now prepared lo do all kinds of work in their lin ia roadl sAsw. Th touring mill will now do th beat of sMrehant JC cus tom grinding. .i W can furnish every style of lumber, while and yellow Ar, oak, ash, maple or pin, dressed or an. rlmaved, at tba milU.or delivered tu any part of Salem, or elsewhere, on lit river bank. 1iw price for Cash. BAlTEB aV CO. Eola, Jan. !ttd, 1"M. doii7 T. J Hatter having konghtotrt th edd company will set lie Uie areounisof th siuo IVoa lb 11 day nf April, IHod. All parson having damsswie against lb will will prsas prewat tbeir slatm imweuiMUly. and all tbiai inik-htetl to lb mill ajnt eotno forwartiand M'lle the annie without delay. ftl 1 ' " 'J t Notice, i .. . - 'i i .: ..i la th Circuit Coart of Ih Saat of Ongoa tor th County of Marion, ta. William W, Pag, piafciulT, va Eh M. Itamum, defenlaiu. Knoituoua. , . Tn V U. BARNUM, Delcndant rou are hereby required lo appear in th Circuit Court oi th State of Oregon for tit oounly of Marl on. Ma tli weood Muuiuy of March, a. o , I'M. and answer th coat piaint filed In lb above entitled astion against yoa, and if you fail la answar ansa soaipUlnl, jtulgnienl, for want thereof, will be lakea against you far lb uta of llftoea kindred and Urn 40 Hal dUar, Willi a, ertiiug intaraat Ibereoa fro th lit day of September, A. D., lathi, taxed lor rosta ana dtrbnreement. W. W. PAtlE, PlaimlrT. Portland, Jan. SLUM. . . w4aV ' 1"" iTl(T04liTPHHnrallthtmr li .oMitNIOOMriKVcV Hwall MON TUOMKUYH PhotograplMar Ih t la tb Stat. ' Mif Adtnlnlalratioti Notice. ; THK nndertigned, having hcn appolow admlui. tnttorof ihainf Joha Brrd. deed., all per no having ksims again aaid Batata at reojaireu to nrewnt Lkem, wah tba proper vouch!, to ,, al ray law olltea in latmyeiie, iwuimi weiij, orru within six atouilit Irom mis iisie O. W. LAWSON, Adm't rtAiltwU aatsSeafJoaaaVyrJ. i