The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866, March 21, 1864, Page 3, Image 3

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    UK BOW'S OKFENHRr
The, fullimiii la llio !iinaun((i) of I)u How
in in nevinr, lor which lie la nciw nimrirtil in
11 Kiuliinnnd priami.
"t'ntlmi tins failed nr will fnil m; the, nojrn
luia Inilcn or will mil ns; U, is in itnnp lonir-
it to enjoy pi'siicfnlly the proceeds of his lnlior
when lit thi" innnii'iit righty tliniiannd nf Inn
tiilnr nro organin-il nnd hold nrms in their
linmls tn lieu their fellows. Tim longer the
war is prniiHuteii, tim nwro violontly will slnvo.
ry l)o destroyed. Vur two years and a hn.1T we
liiivnwHgiid wnr.mid liwt mnro tlinn hnlf the ter
ritory over which we inserted jurisdiction ; the
miidy of cuttle no longcrcnnieii frnmTojtns.nor
linen cotton escape from tliu frontier to fnrtiirh us
Biinpuen. l no HI iHo)Hxiipi hoars it hundred
Kiiiihoiits, half of them ironclads. Hint. i.(Wm-
nlly jirevent our nccupntinn of any point nlong
w ' uouii-u, ur even mo pnnnngn ni It, ex
cept under cover of darkness ond hy stealth
The fruitful valleys of Kentucky Rnd Teniies
hoc have hcen desolated hy war, and nro held
y the enemy. Arknnran, a largo portion of
ijuiiininnsi nun Mississippi, ot North Carolina
ntui Virginia, have hecn held, nr arc now heh',
ly tlio enemy, and Intro heen exhausted hy the
supplies drawn liy llio contending forces. Nor
cim we regard Aliihaina, Georgia, South Cnro
lina or Texas, exempt from tho march of heavy
armies now organiring for the purpose of invn
won. Ilia Excellency, President Davis, grave
ly tells Congress, in I) is Mesimgo, that no hns
it means ol enforcing the respect of nations,
particularly that of Great Britain, nnd sitnplr
liy deolariug a 'paper blockade)' on the ports of
mo northern Ntittes. lie states unhesitatingly
that only tt paper blockade exists among the
three thnnsand five hundred miles of the South
ern coast, and expects tlio people of tlio South
em Confederacy to forgot that only one month
before, when at Wilmington, (N. C.) he had
luwureil tlio people tyo whole force ol tho Con
foderncy would lie given hi protect them, since
theirs was the only port not closed liy the en
emy. Hud he extended his peregrinations tn
tlio mouth of Ihn river, ho Would have found
twenty blockading vessels lying off this un
closed port. The remainder of the threo thous
and five hundred miles of Southern const has
lieen closed effectively liy a pnper blockade,
and Wilmington alone remains open to com
merco, subject, it is true, to the risks of capture
incurred in passing twenty vessels of war lying
in wuit. Wo w ill say to Congress and to Pres
ident Davis that u careful study of tlio lust
Census report of tho United Statin will correct
ur destroy many perturbations in their minds,
ns well as our own. Let them legislate so as
to increaso the number of cows, and think no
mora of the negro. Tho land then, instead of
being desolated by war, and tlio inhabitants
giiniit with privations nud misery, will flow lit
erally with milk nnd honey, as in times of yore
A censuiitaken now as reoninnicnded by his Ex
cellency Mr. Dvis. in tho same manner as
that nf 18110. over tho district where it might
bo cfTooted, would show plainly tho wnsto of
wnr. How many between tlio nges of eighteen
and fifty would be found wanting ? How many
peaceful, industrious inhabitants would be found
nlisent, having, through a thousand channels,
found their way into the free States, actually
filling up tho houses in every part of the land,
ho that none lire untenanted I How many of
tho bouses in the region passed over by the
contending armies would now be found occu
pied ? How many negroes would be found ab
sent, ready to return with muskets in their
lunula ? How many, horses, cattle, sheep,
bogs, etc., would be found, remaining 1 What
has been tho produce of our fields lust year in
cotton, sugar, corn, flour, peas, potatoes, cattle
nnd bncnii, and what amount runiiiius uucoii
niinied f Above nil, what progress have we
made I Is the slave power more secure than
beforo we seceded ? Are we in such a condi
tion ns to pro.uisu ourselves, even with a repu
diation of all debts, both at home and nhroad,
exemption from duties and high tnxatiou ?
Wllut have we to hope for, Will as regards
fdavcry, nr tho prospuuts of tliu Southern Con
federacy J
OLD 1'ArKlt.
.An old copy of the Albany Argot, printed
in 1815, reveals tho subjoined curio ities of that
far off period ;
The paper is "published on Tuesdays and
and Fridays, by J. llueU printer to the State"
and its dimensions are about 16 by 24 inches.
Its texture is rather coarse, but fully eiiual to
the straw uiper used nmv-a-duys, though tho
color gives evidence of age fnrty-iiino stormy
years having rolled around since it came forth
from the printing press and its otico snowy
whitenem lias become soiled, and passed into
the "sere and yellow leaf." Tlio terms of the
Argus arc 'four dollars per annum, one half
to oo puiii inauviiuce iiuiio reueiiiiiiiiie mien
wo consider that tho A rgut is a semi-weekly.
The first and fourth pages are filled Willi ad
vertisements the lirel inisocllaueons, and tho
fourth entirely legal. It contains the "list of
letters remuiiiiug ill the post ollico at Albany
' July, 1. 1815," making nearly a column of sol
id nonpareil; tlio " Laws nf New York," by
Authority a somewhat celebrated author ; the
report ot the Uiiugresa ol Vieuna, winch, alter
"most mature and luhoored dehb -ration, de
cided that it would bo useless to publish a new
Decimation of outlawry against Xupoleou and
bis adherents." llonnpartu's speech, delivered
tn the French Chamber of Peers nnd Repre
sentatives, on the 7tli nf June, '15 is also pub
lished in this number of tho Argus. Napoleon
raid :
"l'or three months past ciruumstnucea and
tho confidence of tlio people have invested me
with unlimited power. At this moment tho
most anxious wish of my heart is actomplishing
1 have just commenced the constitutional mon
archy. Men are too feeble to Sivure the future
institutions alone fix the destinies of nations.
Jlonnrchy is necessary to France, tn guarantee
t lie liberty, the iudepeudeuce and the rights of
the people.
Much more of interest is contained in this
old Argus which was born iu au epoch fraught
with importance to future generations but we
bare not the spaco to uuko further extracts.
Wo might speak of the old "Itauioge " press
on which it w us probably printed; of the quaint
trie in which it was "made up ;" of its tVPZ-
. raphy ; we might ak w hero the noblo corps of
printers aro who "set np' the Arpu$; DUt,nlas!
the question is too melancholy for contempla
tion : they have lunir since passed from earth
away, anil gone to " that b iirne from whence
no traveler returns." While we drop a tear to
their memory, we shall ever reasnro in grate
ful remembrance Ibis priceless relio of their
i uiuiortnl genius this undying monument to
their industry una skill.
IDAHO NEWS,
Stormy Weather.
I I... Walla Unit,. lt. .,., uri! Til III.
thcr has been Verv stormv in the mountains du
ring the past two weeks. High winds with
considerable raiu pruvailed iu the mine, while
on the mountains especially the lllue Kunge.
there has been Verj heavy snow storm.
MoToment of Troop.
Tho two cavalry companies now stationed
at Fort Walla Walla, will march for the Plains
in llio direction of Hoise and along the old
emigrant road a out the middle of April.
Surplus of. Laborers In the Mines.
At lb" present rate of emigration to the Idaho
nnoes. it will be but a short time until the sop.
r of laliores will be in excess ol the demand.
;iitil that time no other mining camp can re-
, .. . .- r !.!; I.
ceiva moon attention mini tue puuuo. ti
would be tho height of folly to tell people to
go to any other camp to in ne, than Boise.
The nearest way to get to the Oro Fino miues
or xuy other iiiiu.es. just now, n to go by way
ofUo'ise.
rJTThe copperheads do not cling to the
nam "democrat" through any love for the real
nic au'iig of the word, or for the principles for
which the word has been used as the political
lyiiouynf. The real reason is that they want
to eatrh for their candidates the Voles of those
air ii who yet auuuaily null up to the polls and
vote for Geu. Jacluvu.
lii hi fiu JN'oww.
Mak.h in.-Tlie President will enforce the
enrollment law in Kentucky.
The rebel Col. Jones was killed on tho 14th
I" a skirmish near Jlnrristotvil, Trim.
. Itiainlette, of Kentucky, has issued an
address advising against violation of law in
he eiiHImct. difliuiilty, and painting to the
liallnt.bnx us tho means of redress for griev
iiiices Ho savs, "It is our duty to . bey law
until "I'dared by judicial decision to bo luicoti
stttutionul." Tlio gold bill has beoonio n law.
Loiigstreet has fallen linck to Hull's Gap.
Jelf Davis has appointed tliu 8th or April as
n day of lasting, humiliation, and prayer.
It is rumored that Farragut has abandoned
llie internal to canturu Mobile from thn wator
side.
It is stated that Knell's tronns are niovini!
into the Sheuuiidoah, fur subsistence.
1'ivo li a our ml Uuioii prisoners died at Rich
mond during February.
A successor to Geu. Meado will soon bo ap
pointed. Gold in New York, 1GSS1C9.
FOREIGN. Dutes to tho Olh of March.
Danish allairs are reported as unchanged.
Archduke Maximilian arrived at Paris on
the 5th. It is reported that be will embark for
Mexico on the 25th ins'., difficulties having
boen settled.
In tho Homo of Cuminons, Short called at
tention to tho courso pursued by tlio Confed'
eruto agents in England in fitting out war ves
sels, and moved for papers on the subject.
Hd denounced such proceedings, and regretted
that tlio Alabama was not detained. Ho said
all such vessels should bo prevented from en
tering British ports.
liKITKIt FltOM WOKibAS COINTV..
Editor Statesman : As the success or the
Union cause must depeud much on tho ability
and faithfulness of our public flioers, of everv
grade, I presume that your readers feel some
interest in tliu character ot tho nominees of
uur county conventions.
llie Dooirlus County Union Convention.
held on the Pith of March, mndo tho following
iiomiuulions : For State Senators, James Wat
son, a native uf South Carolina, but a firm Un
ion mini, of grent moral worth; and 0. D.
Hinsdale, who is favorably knowuasonenl the
earliest merchants or soul In l n Oregon ; Tor
Kenresetitutives. I'. U. l'arkur. E. W. (iter.
and A. Ireland ; men worthy of the important
trust to be conliucd tu them ; lor County (Jlerk,
L. L. Williams, who is thoroughly versed iu
tho duties of the clerkship, Imviiii; before filled
a station uf this kind ; for Sheriff, J.J. Craw
ford, who having been U. S. Deputy Assessor,
has evinced the requisitu kind of talent, united
with strict Integrity ami promptness ; for As
sessor, It. L. Lewis, a man of good judgment
with regain to tne value ot properly; lur Com
missioners, j. Demick and D. Raymond, men
nf undoubted qualifications for exercising truar-
diauship over tlio interests of the county ; for
Treasurer. C. (iaddis; for Superintendent ol
Schools, K. A. Lathop; for Coroner, A. Tho
musj and for Surveyor, J. Littrcll. Of the last
four gentlemen, it is commendation enough
that they aro tho present incumbents. Hut I
cannot leave this subject without uwnrding tn
iiir. ijiiinrop me great merit wliicli Ins milelut
iiihlc and well-directed labors demand.
H lien ho entered on tlio duties of his otlice.
there wcio un perfect descriptions of the boun
daries of tho school districts in Douglas coun
ty, or in U mpqiin ; nor any record uf the loca
tion, area, or condition or the. school lauds.
Tracts had been sold, or which no notice or
their being claimed ns school lands had been
filed in the Land Office. Mr. L. has overcome
difficulties which seemed almost insurmounta
ble; has drawn thirty-seven neat nud correct
maps el the districts, embracing tho principal
physical features of the country ; and most of
tlio districts have been furnished with dupli
cates uf these maps ; he lias writteu a descrip
tion nf ench'tract of school laud, iu full detail;
showing what tracts have been sold, &c; and
has illustrated these descriplinus by liltc-fonr
beautiful maps; and he bus kept a record of nl!
Ins othcial transactions ; llioiieh Ins predeces
sors appear to have done nothing nf tho kind.
lint leuriug that I may occupy too much space,
1 close, binoerely yours, J. a. itUULKS.
liiischurg. March 15, 18114.
What 1100 Dm is Indiana. The follow
ing, which wc find guing the rounds of our ex
changes, will show bow far $100 can bo made
to go in the work of tilling up the army :
In Dearborn county, Indiana, a purso ol
J 1UU was made up lur the hrsl recruit at a war
mcctmir. An Irishman looK it, nml, alter be
ing sworn in. offered the $100 to the next reoruit.
It was taken, nnd ngain ottered by the second
taker, and so on until nine recruits were ob
tained fur the snmo $100, and tho Inrt hinn re
ceiving gave it back to the original donors to
offer at the next meetinir. This is what we
would call volunteering Irom pure patriotism.
The money passed through the hands of an
Irishman, a Gorman, and seven Americans."
FlttilT in San Fkancisco. Addison, Mar
tin, & Co., fruit dealers in San Francisco, fur
nish the following prices of fruit in that city,
March 3d:
Apples ZttHo 4? lb; ditto. No. 1, CSSo f
lb; pears, 8i)o V lb; dried plums, 140c
V lb; dried peaches. lla 17c l lb; dried neo
Inrines, UtKiiilOo li lb ; dried tigs. California,
20-0)350 lb; ditto, imported, 3.VS.500 V lb;
lemons, f mix; ditto, retail, 0U'7,)C
doz.; strawberries, $1.5jJ 1,50 t lb; or
nngeii, $4?3 P hundred; ditto, retail, $1
51.50 i doz.
Au littillT. The following is the Clh res
olution passed by the Polk county Union con
Tention :
Iirtohed, Tlmt we will not iinderativ circuinsiaoccs
L'ivc our support to anv nmn l,r otilrt who has kviii.
pitiiiizeo or oars svtuimthiKe Willi aioicd or uuarineu
traitors to oilrtloveromelit.
It is safe to say that whoever goes that reso
Intion will not vote for either of the war demo
crats of Polk who are of. late getting theni
selves into warm sympathy with the Jim
O'Meara style of "unarmed traitors."
W man named John CaJbigban, attctnpt
g In jump across a ditch at Bannock City, on
the 22d of Febrnaiy, fell into the ditch and
ilrowned. There waa only eighteen inches nf
witter in the ditch, it was seven feet deep,
and it is supposed the man was so stunned by
the lull as Iu be unable to help Imnscll.
tV Thirteen hundred nnd ninety miles of
railroad were added to the completed roads in
the United States during 183. A fuel which,
in itself, is sufficient to knock the wind out of
the copperhead argument that the war must
sometime stop from mere exhaustion.
tF"Mnryland has done very well financially
by rejecting tht relo l solicitations tn join the
Confederacy; has diminished its expenditures
in the last year, redeemed $322,645 of its
ltoeks ; invested $270,023 iu sinking fund, and
now lias tl.u-iU.ltt iu ine trensnry. n un uano
some balances to the school and sinking funds.
Exchange.
tV Material for pnper having become ex
ceedingly scarce iu consequence of the wnr,
ingenious manufacturers have adopted the plan
of adding to the pulp q'iile a largo ptoporlioii
of the fibre of wood. One of our exchanges
is printed on paper containing so much wood
that it actually breaks In doubling back and
forth a few times, and yet it present a very
good apivarauce and answers all the purposes
of a newspaper. Talk about a country be
coming exhausted which cau flourish upon such
expedients ! Nonsense.
IV A democratio exchange asks," "If you
are true lo a man when he h true, does it fol
low that yon must ba true In him when he is
false?" Whether it oogbt or not to be so, it
does follow, in the case nf copperheads and
Jeff Dnvis. with this difference : they are truer
tn him in Ms falsein s than they ever Were In
bis truth.
ItT Tliu Uuiuu press has always contended
that the course pursued by Northern democrats
siuco llio w ar begnu, had i direct encouraging
inllnenoe npnu the rebels; that the latter look
ed upon the factious cuuduct of tliu democrat
as the best thing they could do for the rebell
ion, without actuully taking up arms iu iis be
half. The copperhead newspapers havu made
a show of denying the fact of such an influ
ence, and some of them have gimo so far as to
declaro a solemn belief that the rebels feared
mid dreaded tho success of tho Northern de
mocracy far tnoro than that of tho party now
in power. Such declarations, however, have
never had the effect nf convincing anybody
either nf their truth or tho superior loyalty nf
their authors, ,.
As the Presidential contest for 1804 draws
near, we find the rebel papers aro beginning
tn discuss its bearings upon tho prospects uf
tlio Confederacy. So far as wo have seen ex
tracts from the in in Northern papers, the tone
of them till is similar or identical with that of
tliu Richmond Examiner, which declares tlmt
any chiingo from Mr. Lincolu must he to the
advantage of the rebellion. A very significant
extract, is tho following from a speech by a
Mr. Staples, of Virginia: . 'i' '
"Tlioiurh wr can but despise these men Northern
ileinocrain for their perrlily toward thoir own section,
yet, us Mar conduct tendt to emtiarram our powerful
and uiitcrvpulout enemy, we should prove recrsunt
to our (Inly to 'our own country nut to encourage thit
conduct for our own advantage."
Here we havo tho testimony of n rebel ns to
tho intimate relationship of Northern demo
crats with the rebellion drawn out ol him, too.
by the deep Interest to his cause involved in
the coming election of a President. He pro
poses tn encourage tho Vnllaiidighitins, Woods,
&o., of tho North, that in return the rebels
nmy have a corresponding ciioourtigoment from
their success. Whether they succeed in the
election or not, he expects strength to the Con
federate cause from the embarrassment with
which democrats will surrouud tho Administra
tion, by their present, course of conduct.
A man witli a single idea above treason
could have predicted tho effect of democratio
factiousness without tho testimony of Mr. Sta
ples. tV We learn from privato sources that the
copperheads and the go-betweens who hang
about equally upon tho Union and copperhead
parties, iu nearly all tho counties, had been
looking with great satisfaction npnn what they
thought tho prospeot of quarrels in the coonty
conventions. Their expectations resulted from
two causes: first, tho desperate efforts made hy
oopperheads and the go-betweens to stir up old
feuds and animosities among Union men, nnd
second, from the indiscreet conduct of a few
politicians and scribblers belonging to the Uu
ioii party, who wished to fix tho conviction
upon the public mind that nono but thoso of
certain political antecedents could be trusted In
official stations.
It is a fortunate thing for the Union party
tint such efforts have not boruo their legitimate
fruits. In spite of them, the Uuion conven
tions hare been held in harmony seldom ex
ceeded, and wherever nominations aro made,
the Union men of all political antecedents are
going to give the candidates a hearty and effi
cient support. This is as it should bo. This
is not a time tn wrnnglo over minor nnd unim
portant distinctions, and no man who has the
honor of the State nud tho success of tho Un
ion cause at heart, will now stun to iuuuiro
whether his neighbor nud he agreed or differed
in old times, so that they agree nuw on the vi
tal issues of tho day. Agreement note and
mutual effort tn sustain the authorities nnd the
war, nro the paramount duties of Union men.
Let them be careful that snaky go-betweens
and designing demagogues do not divide them,
Iu the ruin of tho Uuion cause in this State.
VP" Tho yl"iericait Flag, formerly published
nt Sonorn, Cat., has been removed to San
Francisco, and is tn bu issued ns a daily. The
J met ir un Eagle takes its place at Sonoru, and
judging from tho first number, the people of
that section havo made a good exchange and
sn have the San Franciscans. .
CONGRESSIONAL NEWS.
Wasiiinoton, March 15. The House took
up the Senate bill providing that the fruukinz
privilege uf tho President and Vico President
shall extend tn ami oover all matter to or from
either passed.
Iu the House, Morrill, from tho Committee" of
Ways and Menus reported a bill establishing
an assay ottice in Aevaila territory, also one
nt Portland, Oregon. Referred to tlio commit
tee of thn whole.
Nkw York. March 16. All tho Washing
ton specials agree that tho gold bill will puss
the House (o uuy. the Herald says that the
bill may lie amended so an to authorize the
Secretary to issue certificates, payable in gold,
to bo used in payment or custom house duties.
Tho Times' Washington speciul says that
the npecial coiiiimlteu on the IlaiiUrtipt lull,
lime adopted M r. Bank's report.
General W. F. Smith was tu day nominated
as .Major ocnernl, in tlio place ot (jrant. pro
moteu.
Siiecial dispr-.tches sny that the Pacific rail
road coinittee havo had under consideration for
some days, amendments which are being press
ed by the various interests for the road. The
committee has invited the'gentlemen represent
ing these interests to appear beforo theiu nnd
make their statement. They did so, and the
result was, a total failure tu agree upon nny
tbing. FOKKIUX NEWS.
Nkw Yohk, March 15. The following is
the latest, by the Jura t
London, March 4. Military operations in
Schleswig are still sopeuded.
The English Ministry escaped defent Inst
night, un a mere parti question Iu the House
of Commons, by a majority.
Au auxiliary depot tor the nse of the Sanita
ry Cominisooii has been organised in London.
New York, March 15. The Star of the
West, from Liverpool, reports seeing un the
7th of March, an Italian frigate, supposed to
be the II Re Litutuiiluoino, iu distressed condi
tion. At the renuest of the captain he stayed
by Iter all night, but in the uio.uiug be could
not discover a vestige nf her.
f?" Ilersfhel V. Johnson lately declared
that it would be impossible for the rebels to
yield if they won Id, and that they never would
if they could ; whereat the copperheads are
greatly encouraged and comforted. They
would gladly ruin the nation for the sako of
fulfilling a prophecy, if they had no stronger
motive lor it.
t7 Certain democrats around hero who are
very active in putting things iu shape to help
the rebellion, declaim a great deal against "the
iuvasion of the constitutional rights of ihe
South." Tiny mean "the constitutional right"
tn rebel, break op tho Union, and destroy the
last vrslige of republicanism in human govern
ment. .They are opposed.to'the invasion of
such rigb's.
XT' One of the democratio lights of Colum
bia county invite into a county convention all
thoso "who think thcuitt In s at good as a ne
gro.
Those who are not certain abont their status
in that respect, are not united. We predict a
email cuuteiitieu. . , . -
. DKLEUATKS TO STATE CONVEXIIOX. ...
Maiiion Cohntv.-T. U. Moores.J.C. I'co
bb s, John D. Boon. John M. Harrison, Win.
Porter. Win. Greenwood, John W. Grim, J.
.1. Murphy, Jos. Kngle, F. K. Kldridge, L. 3.
Dnvis, Jos. Mngono.
Poi.K. Stephen Staats, H.' Harford. W. C.
Whitsou, J. D. Walling. Geo. H.'F.ilers.
IIbnton.-J. U. Hayley.-A. M. .William,
J. Ilrowtisun, James Giuglcs, U. Belknap.
Jackron. L. 8. Thompson, E. C. Se.
sious. H. F. Powell. Jos. Satterfleld, 0. D.
Howe. 11. J. Hums, S. Culver, J. 11. Wrisley,
E. Wilson.
Clackamas. J. H. McMillen, II. W. Ed
dy, E. T. T. Fisher, H. W. Shipley, John M.
Drake, Oweu Wade, Win. Harlow, W. P.
llurns. Nelson McCutiiiel.
JosKPitiNH. Wm. Matthewson, Win. Gib
son, Dnvo 1), Knight, James Randall, S. J.
Cosbus. Instructed for Jacobs.
Multnomah. A. M. Starr, Tbo. Fraznr,
J. II. Mitchell, P. Powell, II. Failing, L. II.
Wakefield. T. II. Pearne, J. li. Congle.
Wasco. Wm. Logan, Itobt. Mays, John
Darragh. A. G, Borland, Nathan Olnoy. W.
C. Laughlin, B. P. Uoolh, Cnpt. Lyon, W. II.
Nowcll, Geo. L. Woods.
Douglas. O- W. Crusen, John Kullerton,
L. Howe, i. S. Hinsdale, James Cole, J. J.
Crawford, John Kelley. Dan'l Ituymond.
Umatilla. W. II. Itarnhart, Thomas B.
McCoy.
Haker. A. Withercll, A. F. Jnhnston, B.
M. Wade.
Both counties are for J. G. Wilson for Cir
cuit Judge. 1 '
Linn.- W. Miller, T. S. Kendall, S. T.
Miller, (. W. Kichardson, W. A McPherson,
W. F. Smith, G. F. Colbert, D. W. liallard.
W. B. Bishop, A. W, Waters, E. Frum, S.
T. Jones.
Wa8iiinoton. Col. T. B. Cornelius, Dr.
Wilson Bowlby, T. D. Humphreys. Quick.
Yamhill. Joel Palmer, Wm. Brown, W.
Dawson, Wm. Hull, A. U. Cook, II. Warren.
Lank. B. J. Pengra, F. W. Folsom, M.
Wilkins, S. II. Snyior. A. S. Powers, N.
Humphreys, J. II. D. Henderson, James II.
McFnrland.
C)03, John Hnmblnck.
Gold and Silver Products. The Ore
gonian gives its readers the following state
ment relative to specimens and assays uf gold
nud silver from Owyhee :
We viero yesterday shown tho first silver
lar from our new silver mines. It was made
at the office of Tracy & King, from the two
kegs of rock recently sent by Walter B. Davis,
from tho Oro Finn and Morning Star lodes, in
Owyhee, spoken of in tlio Oregonian at the
time. This rock was crushed nud moiled by
Mr. D. J, Sydou, for the Assnyers, and yields
a bar weighing 21 32-100 ozs :
The fineness of the void is Sou ths.
do r tlo silver is ftttvths.
. Value of the Kohl
.do do silver
$18 II
Total.,
t!08 20
Thumping Fob ltucituirs. Gonernl Soulo
nt Denver City, Colorado Territory, in his ad
vertising for a few more recruits, gets off tho
following :
Pilgrim's Support $302 Poor Old Thing.
"Old Sweetness " for your Kip-roaring Hull
Whackers and fatigued Miners who are loyal
tu your country, and would like tu put in a fowJ
uays service uelore the close or the war.
" thut's what's tho matter." You will get
$1102 iu greenbacks ns bounty $75 tu start
in with. $116' at the end of two mouths, nud the
rest iu installments. Only thirty muro men
wanted in the lirst Cavalry of Colorado. Any
man can go in a pauper, and bo mustered with
the regiment, ami havo money enough left tu
stnrt a bank ur run uiuurtz mill. If you want
good clothes "till you can't rest," come to the
office. If yon want a "square meal," come and
eat with us, and we won't churgoyoti it red for It.
You bet your life wo lire "on it," and suffer
with plousure.
BUBI ME IX THE UflltXING.
r MIIS. HAM.
Iiiirv nie iu the moiniii, mother,
On I let me have the nglit
Of one bright ilny on tuy xruvo, tn oilier,
Ere 1 tun Hloue with niylit;
Alone in the nilit of thu Kmve, mother
'Tit h thonf lit of terrible fear I
And you will he Iwre uluno. mother,
And Blunt Will In Hhining here i
Then liurv me in llie morning, mother
And let me huvt the liht
Of one bright day on my Knvi mother,
Ere I Kin ulone with liixht.
l'ou tell of tne ISnviour'i love, mother
1 feel it in my heart
But oh! from this bountiful world, mother,
Tia hurd for the yoiniK U part ;
ForevtT to purt, when here, uiollier,
The bouI it fuiu to tiny,
For the Kmve i; deep Hiid dnrk, uiollier,
Aud Hen vcu seetua fur away :
Then bury aie iu the mormuKt uiollier,
Aud let me have the light
Of one bright day on the grave, mother,
Ere 1 urn alouu with niyliU
Neyor uucIhku iny bund, mother, .
Till it tullu uwuy from thine
Ivet ine hold the pledge of thy lovo, mother,
Till I foe I the Love Divirn t
The Love Divine Oh I louk, tnotber,
Above! iu bfutna I ure,
And there un angel e face, mother,
id mulling down ou me.
Yen bury mo in the inoruintr, mother,
When HtinhflHimi ilood the sky
For Death it the ptie of Lite, mother,
Aud lead to Liht on high.
A PACIFIC KAIL110AD.
Tlic-ru is a dim prospect at last tlmt errit
Ori-gnn nmy hare smneliiuu a direct cununuiii
ciitiuu with the Eastern StaU-s. Mr. Mcliridc
has introduced into tho House a hill granting
lands for the construction or a railroad from
Salt Laku City to tho head waters of tho Co
hiiiiliia river and to secure tho same for mil i
tiiry purposes. This, with other matters relat
ing to the Pacifio road, was referred to a spo
cial committee on the subject.
Old fogydoin nmy lie dinposed to laugh at
the proposition, but old fiigrdmn hns ahvayi
been laughing ut progress, and doubling new
enterprises. Old fogydoni has huen vastly a
tonUhed a hundred times withiiiMwcnty years
at seeing tho realization of schemes that it
pleased itself to oall sheer dreams, in the be
ginning ; It ii destined to be astonished again
by the completion of the Pacific railroad. The
peoplo nf America want a railroad ooiniiiuni
cation between the Atlantic and tho Pacific ;
that n nn: is the warrant of its accomplishment,
They want a branch to tho rich territory of the
northern Pacifio, hare begun to talk about it,
and it will be built. Let old fuydmii laugh-
hut the road is to be a reality.
CALIFORNIA DISPATCHES.
San FuANciaco, March 13. A slieht raiu
fell this evenin?, and there is appearance of
copious equinoctial showers. I rnfle Is dill I.
both buyers and sellers diaposcd to await fur
ther developments of the prospect nr growing
crops. There is an active demand for butter,
lard and .pints.
New York telegrams of Saturday, quote bnt.
ter at 4.rn., anil none to ne rial lit in shin
The Cnhlornia steamer which left New York
on Ihe Mill, brings only !200 lirkins. It is
quotable here at 'M'i'JUi,
I he steamer Panama from Portland arrived
carlr this morning.
Makyrviixk, March 1(1. A firo in Sacra-
lueiilo on Monday night destroyed a battery of
seven Until pieces wiiicii uaa neen stored m a
liny barn nu 1.1th street. A considerable nnan
lily of hay was alo comomed. Jt is supposed
'lu have been the work oi an Incendiary,
8am FaANLiMtOi March 14 Private. dis
patches quota gold in New York, Huturchiv. at
Ittir- ii-ii '
iviniu.
1 lie iinjf Admiral arnveo irom Malaga and
the ship Ouletla from New York.
Mexican news lo March 1st represents that
the French hud occupied many towns in Mel
ico. The French corvette rordetiera, captured
the Mexican teasel Man Ffltnciren, with dis
patchea lor Juarei aud took her into San lllas.
I!V THE OltKhON TEI.EURAPH LINK.
Oakland. March 14.
The Douglas county Union convention was
held at Rosehurg on tho I2ii lust., iu accord
ance Willi tho call of tho Union State Conven
tion, to bo held at Albany mi llio 30th iust., as
follows: (J. W. Criuen, L. Howe, 1). Ray
mond, G. L. Hinsdale, J. Cole, J. J. Crawford
a id 'John Kelly. '
James Watson and G. S. Hinsdale, were ro
cniuineudcd for Slate Senators. "
Nominations were mado as follows : Repre
sentatives, A Ireland, I. C. Marker, and Mr.
Otey, -of Wilbur; Comity Clerk, L. L. Wil
limns; Sheriff, J. J. Crawford ; Treasurer. C.
Guddis ; Assessor, B. L. Lewis ; Superintend
ent, fj. A. Liuhrop; (join t issioners, 1). Bay
mond nnd Dimmickj Coroner, Mr, Thuinas,
of Canyoiiville. Surveyur, John L'ttrell.
ryOoorirfl Francis Train is nmklujr speeches In
NVImuli. Ho descriheil liimsuK In. taie of thuut in
"llio best )iliiyctl-out liiiin ill the country.'
If ho said that, be has nt least on'o streak in
hiiu that is not fool, . ;-'rJy f ;
nTho Richmond Sentinel, Jan. 10th, con
tains tho following, which may ho ns truthfully
applied to Northern factionists as tho Sentinel
says it is of Southern : .n
Others there are who dog the steps of the
President, assail his motives, attack hts useful
ness, and du all they can to make bis efforts
unsuccessful. His leading officers nud Gener
als are often honored with a like indiscriminate
abuse. From all thoso men the people must
turn away, whether iu Congress or out of it.
They nro doing the enemy's work. They ore
distracting ns when dist ruction Is destruction.
They aro dividing us when division is death."
Ltr ino editor or the Union has round a
mnlrin Portland who had npon his table two
oopies of the Review, ono of the Democrat,
throe of the Marysville Express, and only oue
of tho Portland papers.
A clear case of total depravity.
ft" Jeff Dnvis has appointed the 8th day of
April ns a day for fasting, humiliation and
prayer. Tho rebels nro in a fair way to get
enough or the first two articles, without nny
special provision by Jeff.
Proapeotui of the Oregon State man. Next
week, the Uili volume cowmenm. The Tib of Miirch will be
our New Yenr'i ilny, wlien we nlmll enter upon the mont hi'
tpri'Bttfiif iwrtoil of our Jour-nnl'ii Itlntnry. During the yenr,
it li belitfveil, will occur one of the mont rhomfiitnui crtiea of
our iNallniiiil life the termination of the KvMllon nud the
settlement of tlie (Uftloin out of wliltili It orttfhialeit. We
are aware of the trnve tcimiilullitk's that rt-xt upon a pub
It : Journal during the rllsciHalmm nf such a period, ami, with
all tlm lido of a Bluet-re determination to do our nart wi-ll.
we muiiine them, and pU'dk'u oui-Mulvct to the performance of
everyimng wiituii uuty puinti out, accord I nj; our belt abil
ities. Tint Statkhmah will bo devoteil to the earnt advoiary of
a viK'rnu prospeuiiori nr tlx- war to Hie complete tippi-M-lou
nf (he H.'Mllon and the exlttietlon of treusoii. We rec-
otfiilie llie oliliatloii reotiun upon every good cillieii to
render a Kenermu ami etr-'etlvp nupport to the conitltullounl
authorities, mont en pec lolly during a time like, tho present,
wnen me wiion'jioinx oi ucn auppnrt must result in Hie biio
deii deslruotlon of the Uovernmeiil, Above nil other tem
poral ennslderntlons, we look uon the pieit-rvntlon of a
good atirl free government, at the one pah.hount; ami to
this end would we devote every enemy and everv Imitltutlon
of the ft uutry. In our Juditment, no republican tinvcrnmeiit
in AiuiTiun is cotistiu-ni wnn tne men oi munition, eiiiicr
now or hereitfter. The sntiJuL'atlnn of the Rebellion is then
a eonsiiiiimulbin ileutHiided hy every UmenYent lntrvst of
tho ne, Kvery measure ualculnted to accomplish that cud,
win receive our neany support. Kvery mensure took Inn to
pt-ncoor HoeoininoUiitlon of our national diillvultlrs, which
stop short of Ihe extermination of trcnuon ami the perma
nent rc-estnbllHhment of conatlt utl ait auilmrity over nil
the territory of the L'nllcit Wales, will receive uur earnest
oniKtnltloii. We remidlnte and hold In scorn that i.relemlnl
loyally which In profcuslon pledea itself to the aupporl of
ine uovernmeni, out in practice rentiers tlio uonslituted nu
thorlties, tli rim (rh abum nione the functions of the Ooveru
meutetwtbe exeroiswl, iwwrrlmn to preserve It. No nmn
truly support the (tovermnent In it crisis like the present
unless lie leml It the aid of his arm, If needed, and his sym
pathy sud encouragement always. Holding these views, we
cheerfully acquiesce in the meitoires of the AdmlnlstrHtlon
for the uiMliiteuaiice of Ihe Union, till such, lime aslielter
plans are propos-d. Meantime, we are fir uiirnctit. vigorous
wr, so long ni traitors render It neoenssry, and then for
price ns soon as It cult lie honorably and permanently had.
Tint Ktatrsman will conlnlu each week all the war, eon
gresalonnl, and foreign news despatched ovr the overland
telrgrnph line; the news of kvU'TkI luterest from each of
our neighboring States and Territories; a full summiiry of
the domestic Intelligence of this tUate ; eorrespnndeuce from
me iinmi oi urcgon ami ni:iii; local anil political corres
pondence; tniacfllaucous Selections of oolllkal nnd llternrv
articles an I poetry; ninrket reports ; and such other matter
as will bo of present Interest to our readers. It will be our
special care lo publish a live newspaper.
i iiK oTATKnM ar is puoiiaiisn every Aioiiusy, ny the ORPtoos
PBINTINO ASU Pl'0I.1i1IISO Company fiiieiiriioriiled umhr 11m
ihws oi uiis aiaie;,ou me louowing terms : t'er year tor sio
gtecopy, If paid in advance, $MM; where ptjuirnt la de
Uyud six months, l,0o; tfiiHrment Is dvtsyetl nil the expi
ration of the year, l-'i.tKl, bcxal advertisements, wr sipnire
of twelve lines or less, 4,00 for I) fit Insertion, and tl.00 for
each subaeiment insertion. These raU-a are payable In all
onset tneoln or Its equivalent. Where legal tender notes
are offered, Ihe rules will lie eimatrh higher to make the pay
ment eoua lo ffoM value. For delnvs nf more II mil three
mon tin in paynifnts for advertising, llie h Uncut lgnl rate of
iiucrewm ne cnsrutn. t'ommircifti advertisemvnlt will
dc pu oil tied at liberal rates,
J.W.P. HI'NTIXHTON,
Itb'Pi; MAUsOKV.
I. w. (;kaiu, Director.
i V. V. dllASIIALL,
C. N. TUlltV,
Special Notices.
A. r, A. M.
iODOK No. 4 holda Its reirularrnmmiinl-
r cations on Hit
the second anil liturth Frldava In eaeh
Diomn. itreiureu ill uoou siNnuiliil are llivitei lo attend.
T. II.Cnx.Her'y. Mtf HKH. A. KUKH, W. M.
i. o. o. r.
jfzF-t'i- OIIKtiKKMA MUHIK, No. 1, meets everv
Ir - Weilnes lay evening, at lis hall In llolman's
--'w.n IlulldliiK. llrothers In r od .umlloa are In.
vueo uiaueno. PAUUKL K. HAY. N. O
0. r CRAiiiAU.,It. Bec'y. 4olf
Tuk'ti no mort unitltamtut uttd hhmhs, ,UrHciutM.
for unplensnnt ami dangerous dlaeaoe-t, ue
Ill..Ulitlll)li i'.XIKAt i' HtiC .
w bteh bat reet-iviil the endor m-iit of the most 1'ltOMI-
NK.N T i'tlVSHMASri IN TIIK I t.. Is now (Mered tn .f-
fliCled hmiinioty as a certain cure hr the follouiiiii itismai-a
and syniptntiis nrMiiaifng from illsnoaea and nbtue of the
urinary or tvxiia! tlricmis.
Getieml IMiilliy, Menial anil Phytlrnl Dlirexi'iti.
liutieeility. UHeritiiitalifmoI lllootl tlii llead, rotifnard
lUeiis. Hysteria, tieneral Irritability. lteatliMrtea ntol
tilei-pleiwnvM at Niiht, AlMenrv nf Muscular elhciency,
lw of ApMtte. HvNiifpslA. Kmariiitioti, Uw
spirits, DtsorgniiisNlion nr 1'itral.vsls of the ()r-
itnna nl tienerntlon. I'hIii Iri nu nf l M. nri
and. In fact, nil the concomitants of a N-rvouaml llilnllia.
tvd s' ate of tbesyilem. 1h intmre thf tiiHUHf,rHi thtoout.
A?l Hill IfrMIlUI.P l. TIM. Ml IM Hr.lt.
CVMM OV AHA STEED.
Pee advertisement In another column. Vrnol
t'f" nnrlnif our visit lo towell we were shown thrnu
the Islmralory of our celebrated conntrvuiau. l)r. J. C. Aver.
8''arc-ly could we have b Iteced a ll hoot proof, what Is seen
lhr beyond disputing.
They make tmrrrl nf sol m 1'ills. a'tont TMMIO dosea. and
rtiree imrrels of tlherrv I'eelorat. l'JO.nia) tloaes. nr dlcm
To what an inconeekvnble amount r hantan sulferlng iloee
this point 1 Uo.oon imv a day I iifiy uUlliuns uf dosca r
yr ! 1 What acres and ihouoaudsof icrnnr slek bmls does
this spread before the. Imagination I Ami what sympathies
and woe 1 True, not all of ibis Is taken hy Mis very slek. Mil
atu, much of It Hi. This Cherry limp nud M nigered pill
are lo be lb roioiivdon of pain and anvulh ami sioklxg
sorrow Mil- tiiheriUuce our mother Kve Winii-athed u Die
whoU family of mnn. Here the Infant darllo hm hwn
tnucrtrtl too early hy the Mlrht that withers half one rmrm
Ita luti are articled, ami only watclilnw and waltlne ahall
tell wlilch way Its breath Miall turn. This red droit on lia ta
ble Is ihe talisman on which lis life shall lions;. There Ihe
moasom ot ine woriu juai ourating intn wouianliuod Is slrick
en alio. Affection's most aMiduous care avails iml , shelf
si HI failing away. Tlo wan nieaaena-r eomm nearer ami
nearer every wttK. Tliu little mendicaoient shall go there,
thflr last, nerbaiM lblr only hoite. Ttie at run man hum.
tlnUH In Ida vitals, thit same IUeae. This rnl drop by his
side Is hrilplnir him wrestle Willi the Inexorable enemy : the
wife or his bsiin and ihe rmfrulHl of his heart are waltlue In
slek sorrow ami fear lest the rod on which they lean, In this
world, lie broken.
, p'-r! tpre no tktll. nor eoat. nor toil to elee tho
peruhint sick toe nest tnat tinman art eon give. Ualveatoo,
14hs, news,
Hrnwn'a llronchial Troches.
I h n.w ehmiptt in. mlTt-l fflv-llne Ihi-tn frum llx
pr.l. !ic.Htrir l'i iiiiiii yrt lrn.T ,tj thnt mh., I Im-k.
UilttkliK .rll el." M.r. Hkkrv Waim Hvai iu,
'1 Imt Troclwa are a ataff 4t Ilia lo nr."
Prof. Stew. ah N'ibth.
Prn. Ilamllloa C..II. , t'llnlna, N. V.
MFor Ihrmil tntiililr. tln-y ar. a i-riOc." N.l. Wiuja.
-T-M) lar.ralily knvwn In nred omm.iMUIion.11
Hun. I'ma. A. Pari fa, ,
Prm. Mm. svnal..
uCoiiUllo ao oplual Mr anvtlilns li)urlau.."
llr. A. A. II.ims t'heailal, Boiloo.
"An elrtant comliluoUim Iwr wmikIi.."
Dr. U. r. Otoauiw, anatoa.
'! rec'taiintfid Uirtr aar lo pul.lic ajwakrra."
K.r. 8. II. Cmria.
"tloal aaluurjr rtll-f la hrnnrlilil.."
Ilrr. S. Saiu.Kiaa, MnrH.lown, Ohio.
"Very baacflrlal when aurlna fr.ia ohM.."
ar. S. i. r. Aiaaia.l. lnila.
Almat Inilanl rrlief Ui Umi .iMrraiina I -tor el brralhlns
prmli.r Iu Aallima." Hav. A.C KuuLaarua, N. V.
Thry ha ..IImI mr M. anartl.., rc-llc-T lltir my llirtiat ao
tliat I could bIhk with tnar." T. Uicaaaiia,
i'lvmtirf Prrorh Parl.h Phtirrh, Molilrrat.
Aa thr. ar. Imltallona, hr Mirr in obtain lit. fatiulna.
A)ttila (nrCllli'rnlB. A Tit.. Son BV,n. lm!Vt
4T" ttixalrlana So.l Bakar'a Pmtu P..... Ihr m.t
Talua'-ir rrtnm lor ri.iniaii,n mai u.rr r.o um.
lUaTroab Cltf , Hlarlil,. Co., Ilul.,
. N..r 11. IMU. . .
Hfr.ra. A. Solll A Co. rra : I Im4 ilrlayM iwfMllAf th.
rr.ri4f.,r a'.nir llmr, thai I mlrht hat. on oiunnuuilr of
lr.tli.jr r"Ot Pain Panarr. In a com .,1 Chrunl. Hliroaiallaaa
of Un ataodina. .litrh ..a thnmofM. rtirr.1 hy .11 tfnty
I """ w"""""" mr cia.'r.. a. .. t u b..i
i a,"H"" "" l""W'. I' " lo b. .11 l. mga.
n w crn, "'' " J'"" , .10 r .n.i nor. no nr.
mtal. loan, IUi nwli mgwl
i. Mot rin, tt n
Radlnai'ia Co., Sola Ayrnl., IIS aiial 4li rronl rt.,aai
rranri.ro. fwl
llora Thrrr la yrt bo l.r Ih. dy.pntl. Do not dr.
natr. If you haar lirm onaMr to and irlirf. Mm.iiaiHl'a Orr.
tuan Uill.ta .in cutr any ano nary aa. al dv.alB.
.Ill rtirr ryrry raar l l.lyrr r o,4.lnl. II at frMorr Ihr
r.lh. and aallf. ai.i.ra,.ttfa f,..,n tl. ahln and r.r..
aill rrorr Ihr nrrvmia .y.irm to M. orlrnal tlrnr.MMl g'
hr.Mh nia u-htj. 1 or t.. .7 an aruf mis airl dral.ra
aawllina- 11
V.ari.t P.ATra ra Al.ITa.-Who liaa not hrnrd of Ilia cnaa
Mfirlln Wliltnry nf llnlTaln, Hrw Yorlil Blie wa al-k.-.l
lv Htrrodtla nl the m.l ritiil. deadly and trmlliaoma
r. V:iat ulrrra, that drrti.-nvd ilally. onnotimni Ihe flaall
ImT lnr llntlia. Ttia vrry Iwim-. roilr.l. Trn mnntha aha
y on hrr licil, wiirHnp tn u .krlnhni. Phy.lrlnna ware aum-
mfd o'Mit ffr nnd iinir. All trnvrlifr u. him irayad tor
th. Al Ihla junirhtra, llrl.lol'a Hhraitnnrllla ana rt-rnnt-
litli-d. II anvril licr.na It Inid aitvml thutiHoliilK lirffiro tn-r,
lin diif(Mr wiia alneprd. Thr aorra hrnM anil c.laalrlavd.
r rt.ri no an, airrna"' mum,, in anon, nrr nrann ai a
rrhilni'.. wrrr tlii.mntrlily rr.lnrrd, and aha haa rvrr
I'nlovrd llinaa aiinri'ine rartlily IdraBlnaa. anumlncaa nf
idy nnd I'niitrnl nt lulnil. Vtr arrry form of aumlula, rnti-
Inmor, alHn-caa, and rliruinallam, linatoranafaauardlii la
nnmintn-d, with III. BrtBrnt nl un, mcuny, aa Hit moat
tt mirl crrlnln of nil knnwii rriuHdlra. Imw
tT" burins tin uiutllniiralUrti of Cnylun, cmum,! i,v iiih
liiiiiil.Nrilmvnl ot Ilia Hit bli, tli l,'iis!vu tneilksl wsrs-
iibs of our ooioiirynmn, llr. J. 0. Ayer, of LnwHI, (llie ile-
T IiIn Cliprry l'ttnrftl nt unioftroo r lor unnis)
,ii u.lroy'l. !! uiiw nmki-s s Uf insnil uiwin our i.ovtrn-
invnt for ItHlfinolty from llie loss of tils proper!.?, sort henrs
will iirrtw nitollisr nut to crniili Willi our ttlUur orothrr John
ny. Slick to It Doctnrt snil If our Oovernmrnl luslnlslns
our rluhli wlierevfr your I'lll re sohl wo ilinll oi ly be un
protrcinl on trscii tlmt ire very bsrren. Reformer, Tren,
hm .V. .. ' ' 1ml
ill? nirmp
ii l i iii mi liiDiiLi
Of San Francisco. ,
Wilt Insurs against Loss 6r Damrff by Firs
in uregon ana in waemngtoa Territory.
JOXATII ATT HUNT,
A. J. KAbSTOX,
" Secretary; ,
rreMtiriit.
DIBECTOKS ;:; .';; ;.;;,
HAN rilAiKOlMOO. !,.;
oiiis Mi'Lnno,.... ,,. Wells, Farzo it Co.
W, V, linlstoo,.... ..... Douaho, Kalstnu & Co.
n. Kittle. - UoWitt, Kittle & Co.
. L. Tttblw
Tubus. ACq.
J. Mum MoJt. .
8. C. liiirelow
....... lilgolow &.iownwn,
J. Rellgman Sc Co.
W. T. Coleman & Co.
.! ....h. 11. llojicbley & Co.
Washerman &. Co.
L. &M. Bach &, Co.
rros't S.F.S. U.
llruy & Bro
J. I), Newtim St, Co.
.Dodge & 81m ir.
L. Strauss A Co,
H. Soliffiiian,...,.
It. Onrlutun, Jr.,..
11. 1 mo mm. . .
L. B. licnchlcy,...
,Vni. Bhoruian
L. Snch",..
Jnmen DuFrenieiy....
. U. Urny.
. It, Newton,...
H. L. Dodjco,
I). Stem
IIYnnnnn Micliela.
FrodurtcU Billitiffs.
, G. Krtlncg, t .,
.0. 8tilc ....
.Kellogg IleiVston A. Co.
......8. it Wood & Co.
.Kx-Mayor.
.'.i.. .'.Randall & Jones.
H. F. TeBchomachor,.
0. H Tlownrtl. ; ,
M. V. Jones....... 1..
W.M.Lent.
J. Whitrmy, Jr,... C. ft. N. Co.
Kd. Martin preii't IliWriiiBti 8. & L. Co
. Miiyno,
.Hellnc Freres.
'win David,.
.. .latn Banks ft Davis.
.. Moses, Ellis & Co.
. OoldHtcfn, Seller, &. Co..
1. .Dana Urns.
.late d. 3. Brooks & Co
.....Ag't P.M. B.8C0.
h Weaver.......
. L. Ooldateitt,...-
ir. A. Dntift .v,
. W. Brooks,
lnyd 'Ft:vls
. It. Forbes.. v.v.
niKithiin Hunt
0. Kfirl
J. Itofisloy
.. . Pres't Gould A. Cnrry
Lazard Frnros
Hie Lnr.nrd, ...... i
I dim Wii'litmult ...
....Wiglitman A. llarilie
........J. Patrick A Co
..'l .Murphy, Grant A Co
.v.-... Mod go and Wilson
0. W. Denver,.....
Wm. HIiAron.
Adam Ontnt
Alplip.tis bull
, M, Wilson -
D.J.Oliver '
.....Goo. Howes tk Co
Wm. Alvord
II. Kan soma ii
.' W. Alvord &Co
. ....Consul for 1'ruatia
HACIIA'mBWTO.
KtVnr Mills ..,!). 0. Mills & Co
Arnold J. Arnold V Co
1. Whsolor Booth &, Co
NTOCKTON, '
. R. Anthony Ag-'t Wvtls FurjroACo
MAatVSVIfXtC." ' "
. IT. .Tuwett tetfUer VJflwott
I). W. 0. Hico Rice,Coflht A Co.
PORTI.ANV, ORKOOIV. ' '
C. Ainsworth Pres't O. S. N. Co
W . 8. Lftdd LRdd A TUton
W. H. LA13TtA:eMte
PORTI.ANI, OltRnoH.
No Credit I! ;
(IIIAKJtAN, WAKNKIt t CO.. fram nnd after tliia
J ilme, propose to do BTU1CTLY A CASH II US I
11 loss. 1,,-liuviiiu it will Im iHnietUial lo tlxlir friauila
ami oiiKtoiiiers gnneriiily. It will enulilo them to sell
goutlaHtlt . '
LOWEK PRICE,
iuil to MllnctiuiMv enmoffe with PortUtad. Thoir de
termination h io goodtat cAtftjKU any sWusr in
urevo. , -
Atthotih they Imve extra frciglit jroiu Port U ml,
ot llioir oj-tioiitwii i mut It liuttter itt Oreioti t'lrv.
Hticl by their umutier of doing busiiiesi lliey out wore
tlinn balutire tlie rliHrge for ire.uhl betwitcn Uie two
jiIhcos, Hiid limn bo jimblvil to aell gootli (Jhcaper than
ail v other Vuusr in the Stnfr.
OroMtiu City, Uurclt 7, lBt4. . . Hiu;t6
Ilodge fy Calefi
PORTLAND, OREGON,
dealers in ."' ' '
Drugs, Medicines,
Pitints, Oila und Glass, ,
AVliito Lead,
Vurnislies, Biuslics,
Painters' MuturialM, c.
ALSO
Keritbtino Oil and I,itiii), ,
-OftKIt ton hai.e- . .,
Linseed Oil, bills, anil cases.
Lard " "
Ke:'osene A "
Maeliine " . .U . !
'f.tniiers' " "
White Lead, kegH anil pails.
Turpentine,
Painters' stock,
Window Glass,
-ASD A STUCK Of-
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
Unsurpassed in the .State, in
Ixtent, vai'iety nnd
Completeness.
IODGE If CALEF,
nr Voni street, Portland,
Klf
6UI
l.oal.
A IIOI' T Ilia lib of Jaiinnr., tm.l, on Ihe trail lead
Ilia to Hue's river, a memorandum book, rmiiain'
loir on nnto of band viven bv Alirk Thrift lo Hrth (I.
Idiiiipa, and trnnaferre,! by lAmixi to K. T. Kraler.
Saul nob waa uivctt at r loreliee Citv.Mahti 'IWitiirv.
in rWpt, IHaij, payable iii on. year, for the aum of one
nniHltm and elalilv Ooiiara. Alao, one mile of twealy
dollma. k'iv.ii by It. 11. Uiwe lo K. 8. Hialra April -si,
liMu, lH-arltiaT nitereat from ihile. 3vrtl
SI IIAHI laUnd, New Orleans, (.'ladpnre, Coif.
I 'mabed and t'm.be.1 aneara, rhrap. at
lye IIUOWN, MYKIIH I'M
I'.xecalor'B Nolire.
XTtlTIttKia hereliy Ifirm'thal t-aar H,-adrirk.ea
i 1 enitor of llir Iwt will of lll.ifutd Miller, dec d, haa
lilnl nia a.ioiniia. prayinir a nnai artileiaeut l! Hi
aame. Il is tlairelor. urdered that slmaiav. tb. tit
day of April, IHiil, be act apart for Ilia kearinaj ol th
same, at tua eoun nouar, in nairm.
Ji IIIN C. I'r.Kllf.K.;, (V Jndaa.
Halriri. March , WA. 4Vid
AilmluloirHlor's Nollvts
NIlTIlK ia hereby air en that th endnraiirnrU ha
la-en duly apimluted administrator ol Hm ealale of
Abraham Jwia.. 'bi.aa.4, ol Hoaa-laa uiraty. lrn-ia
All prrwaM bavlua claims a-amai amid ralata r ra-
lilrlrd nt Itreat-ol the name to lb admnilalrtititr in
(ouralla IWiie-t. in said ruautv. wilbia an HHoitlia
rum lliia dan-. Andall prraona iudrbi.,1 loaoid eetale
are rvOr.,0 lo make iiiiUK-niale HiTmrm ,, il. miir
JAJItS W. JtlNri.
ttiaxeatg, aianae, loo. 4nj
'i i
, To the Citizens of Salem. ,
Lumber, Iutliw, 1'ltiitctH. ,
THK nnitaralKned Imikh Udtve lo inform thnr.itlxrtta r
of Knliim tlmt lie Ima re-pnrelinaed tlio LMITKU i
HAW All 1,1, and l'l.A.MND M ACII1NK situated on ,
the On-oon Cily roiol. -'i inih'a norlli of Sillrin, wliore
ha will lie Imppy tn fnrniah his olil cnaioninrs wllli tha "f
heat qnulily ef Yellow, Willie, or Heal Kir I.nmhrr, '
Uolia, or J'l.'lteta, on abort notice and raiunnabla (
ternm. ) ,
!S3
KOIIR YOKE Olf 0001) W01IK i
CA1T1.K wauled iiainediatnlr. i , r
.. .. .; , , K. U. twwu.
.Imiiiarv IXtli, I8S4. ' n : 4Blf . 1 .
the m mm iims,
rpilKSINtitill SrANUAUUHAtJlUNKSfurnuut. ,H
X iifnel iiiliiu purioii nro of uretr speed, anil an-,.,, i
parlor to all oilier innrliinat for like naes. Thasiipe.'"
rior, corroet, alinplo and (nrnliln marliaiilcal prlneJ. .
plea of tlinae mnelilnea.nlnra them beviviil enmnatitrun. '
All tliexreat niiuiufautarioa of tha Uniwd States and
Europe are supplied. Willi tham. ,.u .- i !
The Slnicr Letter A "TrnnavflrsO Shuttl,, ',
Family- Machine
117)! rewiif Imprommrntifor Hemming, Pell'":'
' ' ing, Binding, 4-e., ; U"'T
is the huiat perfect and rellnlilo funilly maclilti. vat of- ' ''
fered. 'flier are eertnln of correct action, nt all mtea j4
ot'apeed, npon all kinds of material, nnd with all kinds
of thread. ' ' ' . '
The meclmnliin Is entirely within viaw.and mider nit
the control of the operator, who thereby ean avoid the .j A
'. perplexities anil annoyances so common with Sewlntf ,
Mai-hinoa liaving their manhaniain bidden frum view, -..'j
' under preteuce of Implioilyvf oonatmctlcm. ' "
s i I IP" l'liiin printed Instro'ctlons aceoinpnny ritcfi flmi',',"
i-hloe, from which any one ean readily anderttnrid 1
Ihelr mm. . '- - "-'"Hi"
IV l'iiiBihlet, Price Llat, and speoirnenaof work, i n
i mailed free to uny addresa. , ... tj '
, t 'tT A very ureal redaction has been lately made In .t
'the prices of tlio Suitor Hewlnif Machine, tlina ena- ,
' liliiiK pnri'luurra to ftot n IFral claaa inachina at tlia 1
aiiiiie rutea of inferiur or eecoud-elaea uittolihiiit. Vl I1lt 1
' THER1NOKH MANUKXCrtJHlNOCO.
' (Hiicceeaor to 1. JI, BliiKer fc Co.) i r,
" 1119 Montgomery alreet, Sii Vraaclasiv ' i : I f
r :m , WM.IlK(r)KUIi:K, Agent.
I LOCAL AOKNTH WANTK1). ' '
. ,, . . 1
.rriKASJ! THAN! Vina Itluck sfncJ flreen
J 1 JAl'AN Teas. Also, CHINA teas, in va
riety, wholeaale and retail, al
J lyiKH llltOWK, MYERS A C0.'8.
CITY BOOT AND SBOS STOU.
JOHN W. GILBERT
naai.rn in
BOOTS, SHOES, SHOE FINDINGS, '
p I KATHKK, and everv artWe nanallv formd In a '''
, li wellreuiiluted shoe .lore, haa 4U8T'KK0KIVEU
u lnr(a oMortmenl of Oenta' Calf, Kip and Mlnintf rt
HooUi llova' Uair, Kip and Heavy liootef Lad lee' .- i t
' Mii-Kca' und Ohildrena' (Initers and rthnas.all of tlie ,k
1IKST niaiiiifiicture and of tlie LATKST stylet. ...
o Hoots und Shoes made to order, of the beat material, :
nud L'liinititlecdtouiveiiittiHfHftion. ( ''f.
, r llememlier, that Ihe Citv itoot nnd Pline Store
la thu only place where yon ean buy BKNKKK'PH '
J Ireas Uoola. , -i : 1 ' 6in4tl 1 ' '
DR.L.8.8KIFF
Huffpnon Dentlant.
Otlice ill llolnmn's Urick Nnildiny;. Iteaideues, near
t corner of Mrs! and Center streets. , i
NT None hut Hiiiahvd operations perfovmed. I , .
a I J. dnaiie the (tatronaifeof aneh pcraoni aa wiah
operations performed In Ihe meal perfect maimer.
Hnlem, l)eo.ll'.'d, lata. ,-. . ami-
I HOI'KKKV andflLASS WKK,atk)W 1
rules. AIo, Eimlish Stone Ware, hv
Iyl'?8 llROVVK.MrKftSftCa ,,
nATM AIMS C'APd A good aaaorlineiit, f- ,
of fiialiiouable atrlea, for aide hv f
7if SMITH cY CAItTWRfflllT, ;
BUCKEYMOWERI
TO FAHMEU8. i ,, ;i f; ; ;'
WE with tfri-iit cniiflilnncs offer the Biwkry Mrs- , ,,
cliiue for thin rttttnon t knowing it to Im wtfnriiir ;
loftnjr mowor for HHlo.antl thnt it will usbtin the rtp , ,
iiuilioii it Im Mitule for tlio mit thres) yvnxt iu mrptus ,
iaiix Hiiy otliur Mower in tlie following rusneotn i
1 liotnif bwttor mmlo much itroiier.tiiia mort ditrtv .
Mot will run liquor j cots tttnoli clotr wllb grottr ,
tjioo to thu leuiu, nml uo dnutHt. , 1(
n We cim bring twenty funueri lo Buy lift the Uwk. , ,0
ya t auorior to uny other mower .W one who cau to ' ,
lotiuit prvjuutccii ttgHitin it. ;
me itncKeye nioworiHreoi two tnxee. ctttnng mm , ,. t
feet, itrni four foot eight Incite. ' ,f ,( i
, The Buckeye as a Reaper. '
T.m l.......tu.. m.1.1.1. i Ik. : 11
iliii-kcve tut a Slower am n,tHind in tha lt,,Miier. ami n
It enn lie uaod either aa a Mower or a Hvnrrtr by al-" 1 "
tnchiiiBT the platform aud reel. '
innnrn imporiuix luiyeiyol there, w. hare Deem v
unulile. lor two yeara, to.tipplv thadenmnd.
Ttiey are better ailapted to he wants of California ' '
und Oregon farmera that any other combined machine
for aale. It will adapt itaetf to every surfae. of irreaiml,-
will run lixliter, and will deliver ita grain aasieraud
belter than auv oilier reaper. Tha raaiier'a teal is di ' "
reclly over the aale of the niaohine iuateud of beitur on '
the plntfonn, where it ailila Krently lo the draught. '
WB AKK HOLE AQKNTS .
6AN FBANCI8CO AND MARYSVILLE.
VOH THR , ,
Haines "Illinois'' Header. . r
Thia ia the ONLY lleanler whleh. durina the east
six yenra, lias atool th teat aud iriven satisfacllnii i
all other., which have laxtn triad, liava proved fail-. .
urea, und have been withdrawu frnn th market a' '
niiaaleuble. .... . y ,, , ........ i .?
ALSO, SOIJR AtikxTS FOR "
AULTMAWH
"Sweepstakes" Thresher,
Together with a fidlaaaortrnent of ' 1
AOKICI XTI KAL I.HPl.E.TIEltTS. '
IIAWI.RV Ik CO.,
Cornrrof California and Uatlery streets,' '
SAS h llASClHCO.
3m3
T013IN, MEAGHER & CO.
mroiuKiia ash wn.it. !. niAl.mia is
W1IITK (lOIIDH, lliadary. (Ilovaa, I ' ' '
Linen nud ailk llalidkerrhiofa,
Kmbroiderlea, Hoop Skirla, HptMillhrean, ' '
ljuce., Inhea' und Or-nla fiiniiaajnif floods,
Kewiiib: Hilk, Yankee Ntrtimia, 1'erfauiery,
l'ockel Cullerv, Cumlia uud llruahca,
l'layiiia t'anla. Kuncy Htaipa. l'aiwr '
and (ivelopea. Milimiry IIu.kU,
Hi raw (tootle, Itibbtine. As., Ate
We have on hand the LAUUKHT and JIA'' as
sorted Block on Ihe I'at-ilic cttttat. to which wo are re.
reivinir ettnaiant uddiliune. Weluvke buyers toex-
aioioe Iteftire piirchtiaiiiff.
All nnieta euiruait-ti i ns win receive nnr panica
lar aiieittbai. TOH1N, MKAUHKU Ct,
l!l in VJi Uatlery at., corner HaeranieuUi at.,
4111 lo llio. Sucnimenlo at.. up alalra)
nm has rKAseiscn
LMi'iiy IVulli e.
rpAKKN up by Willlum llloid. in Wvkai's
X prairie, about IH nulea from itrrnn CHy.aSLjL
and wna broiiKbl to aud delivered ao the enlm-riber,
rt-.iiliii)l iu OreuM City,aa hi animal, it aiwwriiiaT
Ihe deaeriptiuu uf Ilia lion Utn eaten v ad, bat havlltjf
Itcrome aniiatleU that aaid hnrH ia not bie, and Ut said
illiuio llloid buvioif koihi Ut Hi mine, th aabseri
bcr ia nitilcr tli nece.ily of adver)iatii)f auid eat ray aa
if nrixiually takrn up by liior. Ila deaeriptlmi ia aa
follow, i A atnrrl boran, about H liawla hlKll, bald
fHre, Mithlle murka,aiid amull ap-it oat Ibe rifflta aya.
The owner ia hereby uolilicd lo come and prove prop
erly, fmy eliarjiea, and lake him nwity, otherwise be
will be d'iapoai.d of aa provided by law.
MICHAEL HUMMERS.
Oregon City. Vcb. 1 1 , 1HT Vwi
AsliiiliilMritlor'a Ntllr.
rwill K nitileraitcued baviim been appoiulad adminia
X lllltor of lite ealal of V rtMlarnk iaalaaa. daveaaed,
all iieraoue bavinx claima aaamat anol wtai ar s.
tiiirt'd to preaeut iheut, wilb propvr voucher to ma at
toy olHt-e, in htrleni, Marion conniv, (Ireiron, wilhia
six mouths rrom this tlaie. '. IlKNTSIIKL,
A lin rol iheeatoteof If. Hares, dee'd.
Itnnh Illli IH.il. 4w'J
TAKE! VP.
BY the snhacriber, UviiiK In yifteea Mile Pierlael,
Waaru rotuiiy, taw aiuall brown Indian mar, uo
viaible hrauda. Cam te my premier Hat June.
IVIi !-w'J J 0K0- H KUItKItT.
BY Ihe euberiiber, livin 4 milea north weak ol Har ,
riahiirir, Litrn county, on. briielle matey ox, alamt
IU year, old, hraiulrd on th. left hip with V. i. said
eh-ar ha beeu ruuinua -j aiy farm for th laat two
y.ra-'.'wj THOU. MAU'liN.
HY iba attbaciitN-r, liviit( on the Oregon City and
Sllvertou road, in the neihborhoud tijf llardacrah.
tile. Loner Molalla precinct, Clarkawaa counlv, en
htrue rt-'t anil while eptrtled .leer, llv years old, brand
ed I', t on the led born, crop and alit'iu the riuht ear.
Krb H--.y'a WM MfCUWN.
BY the uiideraiKlird, liriiix 'J in ilea eaat of Milwan
kle. ou while hurt 14 or li bauds high, li or lb'
vear. ubtt no brands or marks t said horau haa been
iu aiy place since Aiiiu Th owner la nolilM to
aiut land pay charues and take aaid bora away.
1 ' WILLIAM KVOH.
Milwaiikle.nai kamaaf'o , IVe. Hi, tU Vwll
U " Yihatibacribr,liviiiK abooi six mile, nonheaal
of IVotia, laiinnwray,tKn.,eMrey ware, aap.
poaed lo be years uM. Alao.omt aotnll bay aiata,
aupmaard lo be 4 veara old, vt ith alar ia the fuobead ;
another aaa or brand, '"(ijr NJTjf
1 ni,f.tib-illa-r.Hrln; In HelheT preeiocl, 1'ulk
I cooittv.e.th.ithday ot Maerh lHi. a bay bui
rtdl. s yeitra obi. black aota. ami lail.aml alml 11
Imndehixhi Ou lhr amika e braieb) n-eii alilu. .
"liw.i,id - d"f bOBlUSb.
1