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m 1 first Cost of tho goiid tlicm- inn form Ilia innin topio of the ilni linn hern of Into. ! hope ion will n few wnrtla on tli! anlijccit. Tim rcliRinn of Un tprrftury is divided f classes, viz i Bri)fhmitc, Morrison Jiwenhitea. The former lintn lierato- the full control of thn crritorf. hnth My Mid politically, nnd they uro still jiMf utmost endoiivors to continue this !. heretofore ceded thorn hy tho gov- )l It it true the government linn ntm ner otuotan here, hut tliey were . nno, might tin well have stared nt Sis East. But a yront cliatife is tnk '! now, and they are ei adimllv loaine ' M ,cK",l,n. llir IBUIUblllll, op . Jlcnnrnnce and fanntioitw must give plligencc, industry anil freedom. fintelligont leaden do not full to ee ne taking y'nce Among- their deluded f f and it u tricoodiiig dissiitisfiio i joy behold them nianiftatln; a desire to ', for gold, which la atriolly forbidden hy m j or. If they dare not prospect thum glory in the courngo of llm Gentilea and . r who do, rufrnnlles of liia threat). In public meetings, they never apeak fnvor t the government nliioli fnsror and pro: them 4 bur, on the contrary, never loee , orfcqtiily of coating derisive insinimtimn, ', wnr, and never apeak of tliu Flag, bat . aneer. . . i .4 militia nf lute liave been ordered to hold ,4se)ves in readine for any emergency. and lieen adiuiniatered a new and more hind tililigntion t and they have even ordered , ilt men, who .are to keep a aupply of r inn hand.and 40rouoda of aininuuitinn.and are to be ready at a moment warning to A arotind metljt I iw ar ron sar.nur flag. nK$ ; not"?) to rally fironnd Hrighain ff.the terror of many apoor.denliled wretch .Would gladly flee to a land of freedom are not Now what can all tliia he about. Indiana were never moro nisuoeahle than and there can ha no fear Trom that qttnr frherc are no band of roving goerrillai and they can have no eanae for antioipat neomuig. No, it la not thia. They are 'ding aeainat tho Union command in thia , let, and the qniet, p'.'acenble.Union minora flpme. here in aenrch of riulte. Thoy are ing mrtiinst the Union aiddiera who onme tect them from the ravage, but who they fain make believti are their persecutors, .rji.only waiting a lavornhle opportunity to n upon the poor "Saint," liko'the" prey. . All thia ia without the e Vn "f 'bo governor of tho S prnper, ooinnmndnr-in-i e jl from whom anoh or. , , (einaimto. . If a Gentile ' V0 v0oVritnry he ia carefully savory night, to guard C0' plough they are ox ft ' vin the t"'mn tS ifl arm"' " ' l" 1,0 i j Jown hi their re- o''liT. o'ecnongli alone.. &. eipxplain ilself : it o0e. W-ovai, Inhahi- oti t, 1i" I b't I toftf Wllnnt et n"f i oa " v. . lauu k.. a......:..-.! r.. J .l-.l k. vo-"'' W. ..General order from nfjice declare that er onol Guard mnat report 'tevrbon called into act aa a deaerter. ito command in person of ril 2.r. Gen. Bnrnai 'e d IIeadiURrtrra nf the iVnnnpolia, Mi'j. miying Kev frf jnovement, no elgb2.iy..J' entertained, iraiao, la.autS gnntnj,,, mt 1JUppalian. it .adjr'',lra Hout ... tld. . ! jrMoutwnre'i vthnri rupnaliRiinnck. 1 hia rinee of Gen. Burn- ;, " ?t of fiO eunhonte nw " t'.-f''' tuoutli of the Kappahan " H. runinreil Hint I lie enemy itytt poiitonn brldgi-f at Aqoia Creek. ' Munkor. April 24. An olliccr eJt arrived Irotn Unauoke Ialuud Oidlowiog report t i i-aaela mrrendered I'lj niimlh on the g .four Aura fighting. Dor lima una find 'ZMO priaonera. lichel lota 1, I. . I, ' klimoiid Sritinel of the 22d aaya the dii-patch waa received by General April 81. I have atormed and ' j place, oipturintr one brigade of 1.. it le atnrea and 15 piece nf urtillt ry. ; B. F. HOKE, Brig. Gen. . 'Jiaa been raoeived by 1'reaident r M. Wood dated K.Kiliy Mound, lOing further particular iff the e oTi Wnninlh by the forcea under Gen. ith narnl cn-nperntion. He aura that priaonera were taken, 300 or 400 liemc te, ;t0 piece of artillery, 10.0UO ponuda ind 10,000 barrel id Hour, and a full '4)t. Our lw wna almiit HOO in all. ' killrd, 2 gunboula were .nk, led, and another anuill aleaim r mI to tliu Evening Pull aava the ina of but uiirlit will tlcti r ooerationa. jnvy Department ia trying to regain emu n (I loai m Mj h,- uth, aud our wounded will hn attended in. A letter duted Ornnil Kcnre, lllli, atnlea that Gen lUnU hnviug fallen buck to Grand ire, lio milea fmiii l'lenaaut Hill, fifty five Hiib-f from Mangle. I, and ninety five inih-a from Shrevepnrt, nill advance agaiu a mm at reinfcroeniuut" and Milequnlu auppbea are received. -T."IUJIH. April 24 The Itrpublienn't Red river oorreKpondent of the 1,'llh. anya Gen. Smith' coininniid begun crneaing the river op. (Hwile (iiaiid Kcnre id it ib,y, for an nverluud trip to VtekelMrg, it lieiog' nnderatond that Grant ha mlr.ir t-i miihtu return to that place. Iti piininera ny they 25.00(1 M0 In the rvcui' tnt:h - ihat They lout 3.0(KI HUll Haturday' llb'. and lift their killed od wounded on ih flcM. I Our bi on Satnr ay wa alioui I,."00.' Onr wnninled- wero taken to Gnod F.' ern. ; The killrd were li lt on the Held, but il l reported tber Were, after warda buried hy lie' mvaVr. ' 1'hii eorrerpOn lent Ml a great ilirjalai tion ia rxprenncd at ,taiika' gem rnl-hip in the battle nf the 8th. It Vaa fought contrary to Kninlilin'a plan. Ilmh aiiMttTaiid Ranwrn prnti-ated agniuat thrmv- g the t"rly b' n advance. Smith pro ieited Ugalnrt ttn ln it from Pleaaant Mill, ...fier tlw i',".v ' Ibe i'lh, na he wifhed to tho flying Muds llnnka ordered the . ..I I,m rttllin urmtf In rirMM.I It I didieiib lodvirmim' what the reault of tho eipeilli slttioti wl" " 11 require amne nmo tlie.nj', Aii J tr the river contm 'a will neeewnrily hecmne inatead nf aome iioint Alexandria have been veara were enter attack the former , . , . amount of the army '4. A detachment of . ... tiller. Liiut., Colonel nmiRled .lufantrv.' 'e'dar to HaohW ,' .aaant Hill, ihn enemy . Scouting , their piuk .if the eiieiny. irlta and am M Ued OVer ' fWldered 'dig Alex ' J u fur Ilia " far aa , depth of V ft lite (Ditijutt tajtcsman. MONDAY MOItMNG. MAY 2, 18(14. For rrp-iilcnl In IH01, AUltAIIAM TIIVCOr For Prrti&ential Elector. -Goorie h. Wood, of Wiim-o , II. L, Ocorfl, of Linn, Jus. F. flflzley, of D m y lint For Cinfrreuttl, If. P. HetinfrH'ii., of I-nue, For Staff Printf-.-H. L, I'ittopk.of Mtiltnomah. For Jiulre of 2d Judicial Dhlrirt.ll. E. KtntlMl. of 1tne. Proneenhnit Attorney V. WHtaon, of DnnuW For J it dire of 2d Judicial Ditrict,ll. P. Uuiso.of Mnclon. For Pronecntinw Attorney. iinfu Malloty, of MhHoii. 4th Judicial DttnrtFor Prnntcuhng AUoriwv. K. W. llodjkinunn, of Mnltnonmh. fl'ft Judicial mttrtetpar jniteejat, i. mifloti, of WlUK'O. For ProMcnhnff Attorney. V. It. Aloiri,of WftBO. Ban Franotsoo Asrouoy, L, I', Virtu ten 620 W1M1- InRton itrfrt. FrnnclfM), Cl It (hi Htithortxert nent for Ihe Btatuham, unit will trntiimct nil buitntix for our of flea it that place, ' ' TIiw ltntriinaM hn,n ritrtfct' C'lrciilnflnn (linn any iithtir Piipi-r In ilii Htiilv, mirt In the , , Uent Merit urn far 4d vt rtlar. WHAT DID DOIGIAS SAT T While the whole nation ia trembling with Ihe ahock of civil war, the ntterancaa of any liidl vldual at any tlino are of very little conacquence Stern and inexorable facta the irrniialible march of eventa the thick coming and coneluaiva de velopmenla of the war, ahould determine the ac tinn of all intelligent men upon the varloua exi. genciea of Ihn direful conflict In which our coun try la now Involved. To Influence the minda of men, however, referencea arc frequently madia to what Jeneraon, jHckaon, and other diatinguiahed atateamen bavo auid, and of. lute it haa become quite faahlonablo for thoae who clonk their aym path with rebellion under the 1.1. ie of demucra- cy, to pnrade lioforo the country one or two iao lated expreaeiona of the bite Senator Douglaa. na though anmetlilng had fallen from him favorable to the destructive policy of the acceaaion ay in pa thiaera O'Meara, Whlteakor, and thoir political kindred. The diaciphia and friends of that red handed traitor, John C. Breckinridge, at the late ao-called democratic conveuliou at Albany, un dcrlook to popularize their Inconaixtent and hy pocrltlcal platform by introducing Into it the name of Douglaa a man whom they pursued like blond-bounds In life, nod hunted with copperhead rem, in to a premature grave. Douglaa, thoy claim, once anid that "thia government wits made on a white basis for the benellt of white men," aaaumlug, whatdnca not tippear, that the remark haa aoiiie application to the present circiimstnii cea nf tho country. No question of that kind ia now beCnru the poo. pie, but Ihe question now pressing upon us with all Ilia hurmr and calamities of civil war, la: Waa the Government made to be destroyed within tho lifnliinA of aome who wera concerned in Ita foundation by a wnr upon it for thn benelit of Slavery t To maintain the Government, preserve Iho integrity of the nation, and put down the re, hellion, ia certainly for the benelit of the white man s and none but pro-slavery higota and selfish partisans will object, If tho attainment of these enda should at the aame time confer blcsslnga upon every clasa and color of humanity. Who that hna looked into thn history of the matter can doubt Hint thn destruction of slavery in I be proa ecullon of thia war, will emancipate tho poor wliile classes of the rebel Slalea, elevate labor and make it honorable, and open to the enterprise, on ergy and enjoyment of the white people of tho world, that oxtenaive and moat beautiful portion of our land which haa been hemmed in by lies. potlc law, and devoted to the employment of no- groej in alavery. While Douglaa waa urging in tho Senate forbearance and conciliation ao aa to avoid bloodshed, he used hy way of argument the expresainn that "war waa disunion," and these worda ha beon soiled npon by the "Pence Dem ocrata" to prove that the Federal flovernment should deiit from ligbiing fur ita own exisltnco, Douglaa waa no doubt atriviug If poaaible to pro- vent civil war, and he therefore urped all audi ar gument aa he anppnsed would b ad men to a peaceoblo adjustment nf the dihVultlea, but when Ihe eonspiralora against the Union took up the atvoid, Douglas, with words of burning teal, de clared fur war upon iJiem, and the support of the Administration in the prosecution of the war to Ihe laet extremity. Do these unrepentant Brcck inrldger, who now Invoke the name of Douglaa, remember what he aald at Chicago In hia last great speech 1 words that have application aud force now becauso they wero spoken after the eunllict of arms had been commenced. Do they remem ber that Douglaa then aald that "Thia conspiracy waa framed by the leadera of the secession move- nicnt twelve nionthango, and they have used every means to urge it on" that "when 'the history nf ihe country from tho time of the Lccompinn con stitution to the dato nf Lincoln's election ia writ' ten, it will appear that a tchimt waa maturing mean time which waa fur no end except to brrak up tht Vmon." Douglas also said in that speech that "So far aa the rights of the South are eon cerned tho rlghla of alavehnldera no act baa been committed of which they van complain." Will those men, who Insult the memory of Doll el hy putting hia name Intn a platform that ")m( conceals and half discloses" a sympathy with the rebellion, be pleased tu hear in mind that he also said in that speech that "Tarn art knt two Met lo Ikt qnutuni, trirjf Mua wmf it va (Aa tvlt (if (At t'aitaat Stt r m (At aiVa tkr tnnVurs. Van ran A nrntbtUfDlrittt Imilon." Hern ia a mirror in which the fag-end of the Ureckenridge faction can see Itself as others sea It. On w hich side of the question do the followers of Ureckenridge aland f Are thoy patriots or trailora f Ilrockeuridge, and a large majority nf those who aupportod him, are fighting Lincoln with gunpowder and atet l, because they say he ia a tyrant and a usurper, while the balance of thia "go-ouMo-stand" party (with some honorable ox Fi ptlons) are fighting him with their voices and their votes, because aa they aay In their platform, ha ia an usurper and a tyrant. How does il hap pen if Iheaa men are on different aides of the qnea linn at Issue, that there ia such a harnmnv in their view and expressions f All that tirade In tho T' Vault and O'Mcara platform about the'uaurpalion tyranny, fraud and extravagance' of tho Adminia trallon of the Federal (iovermneiit ia but the repe tition of alang that may be found in the itichmond l.n jmTtr or any other mouth pieca of tk rebellion Try Iheae men by the example and declaraliena i f Douglaa since the breaking out of Ihe rebellion, and where will they he found t Are they on the aamo aide ef the question he waa at the time of hia death I Do they nrgo men to support the Ad ministration in thia war aa Douglaa did I 0 they throw the whole blame aud reeponaibillty of the rebelliou upon the wicked and atnliilioui dem agogue of the South aa Dougli did f They have used th name of Douglas na lry u1 the name of Democracy for luu purpose of drceiv lug people. Their whole, piform la a cheat and a fraud, and, like lb.iv ran,, thev advocate, nn worthy tba support of honest and patriotic men. Waaco The I'liiou men of Wasco county bald a miiScalida meeting at ibe Dallas en Tut f day 1 veiling laat, aald to have been .lb largest uti moat enthusiastic meeting ever aeibled at th Dalle. Able apveehoa were mad by Meesr. lliimaaon.ataarns.Talbott. and O.l-ll. The .V taimer aay t it I aafa lo let Waace county down good tor on thousand majority fur th I'uion ticket , That will do. If What ia lb Batter with I In ouil between be nd Hurtlaul f Th at run dull ' - mail I fir H, but it 0(1 s Jr to or Iro, iuw!'i,wwf,':!l . . . . Til K AMXKSTY 11104 'LAMATIOM. It may be tritely 'anid of till of Mr. Lincoln'a important tliviiauri-a, that startling the' people wiih originality, they lit lirnt iinikis mi unl'avnr nblu impression, but reflection and n better nn- derataiiding of tlmir scope mill merits, anon renders the popub.r verdict in their favor. 01 no measure has thia been more true than nf the amnesty procliimntinn, Designed to nucom pliali the double object of offering mercy tn mia guided individuala who had been inaruia agninat the gnvuriiinent, and providing for tho restora tion of rebel State to tho Union, it differed in tho manner nf accomplishing there deairable end from any of tho various pinna which had been auggcated, but it haa been generally no- qoiceood in ai tho beat, by all except tho few extreme radical who are never intisfied with nnvtliintr practicable, aud the Copperhead who will agree to nothing which harms the re bellion or alavery. It olfcra pnrdon and rcator ation to all right except property in alavea, tn all except the leading rebels, on condition that they take an oath tn support the Constitution nf tliu United State and the eiiiiiiicipation men- nrea nf the Hreaidcnt nnd Congreaa, until they are ret aside by the Supreme Court. That ia, it In effect offers pardon to the mans of tljoae engaged in the rebellion. The heavy alavehnldera couatitnte hut a sumll fraction of the rebellious population, and a large part of them are probably included in the higher grade of officer, excluded from the benefit of it mer ciful offer, i : Of course the proclamation ha no effect npon tho war ao far aa the rebel chief arc concerncdi They stalled their nil at tho outset upon the success of the rebelliou, mid they must continue to fight until their power ia broken. Expatria tion or the halter are their only nlterniitive. To the musses', however, the misguided wretches whom urtlul demagogue led into n war in which ihey had every thing to lose nnd nothing tn gain it opens the way to mercy and forgiveness upon easy and hoiiiirahle term. It compels nnliody, it threatena nobody. Those who prefer to remain unrepentant rebels have the aatne privilege aa before, but many who have longed fur a mndo of cavupe from the false position intn which they hastily iir reluo tnutly stepped, nru finding in it just tho relief they desired. Thousands are daily coming w ithin our line nnd hy Inking the prescribed on ih placing themselves mice more in the alti tude nf loyalty. Tims us a wnr measure alone it proves an efficient help to nnr nrmiea by weukening those of the rebela. As a measure of "recinistrnctinn." ita prno- ticul excellence it now admitted, nnd it line o fur superseded other scheme thut we nn longer hear of them. Plana for reducing rebel states tn their normal condition na Territories, temporary governments with military govern ors, and theories nf State suicide, all yield to the practical good sense nf the proclamation and their advocntea disappear. We said that impracticable radicals and rebel sympathizers nhme condemn it. A an instance nf the former, read what Wendell Phillips said in a recent Bpeeoh s Tile Pt-PMilcnt'a plan for reconstruction leavea the ncxro in the handa of ihe Supreme Court, so farna the Fuderat power is rourei-ned. His procltiniutiou nf Inst hinntiry is to lie filtered lliroiiKh the Secession heart of Kouur II Taney. If the negro's freedom has no protection lint thui, Heav-u !,,( him 8o fur aa Htale Jjeyismiioii jnea. his iian leaves the nepro hi the mercy of the Ittrffe luodowners who just now were, slavehold ers. Tim history of Kniniicipation in Jamaica warns us how falsi thai policy was both to Oovormaenl and li-eedinen. The President's message, has two merits. Hnjilcduea himself iihsohitelv and forever to Emancipation, nnd ! Icures it tiossilde to seva the old KtMta alive a mciiMire of lirst-ruio value. Otherwise he launches the Kitiaiiriimtion question in the worst possiole form : nnd bv a-Uintf usiiie th Coiiliscuiion act, ho recon siriirts'tlie Union in snrh way aa to leave tho land of ihe Honrli In ibe banda of the L'nion'a foes. Land holders ntwuva decide the nature of a Onvernmout. Hoeh u South must lie, at least for this ueneralion, ar tstiH-ratic and hostile to Northern civilization. For 30 venrs the machine would he sure not to work. Peace tniined liv such reconstruction would be a sham ivonlil, for ninny vonts.euiliroll tbe uution and grind the neurons ita victim. The rebels aiid their frienda denounce the proclamation with their favorite epithet "un constitutional." -It should be remembered thnt they have denounced every thing na miuonati tutiuual which ha been dune tn injure the rcholi from the beginning nf the n nr. It wna onooo atitiitional to coerce a acceded State. It wa unconstitutional tn arrest tniitors. It wna un constitutional tn do any thing but tamely sub mit tn the dismemberment of the natiou. The Copperlteada uro Hot candid enough to aay frankly that they oppose tho wnr, because they ympnlhiie with the rebel and wish them to succeed. They bide that idea from sight w ill) appeals to tliu respect for law which abound among Ihe people, while they raise a great duet of Constitutional objection to this and that measure, and endeavor to blind the eyca of tho people to I lit- ir real purpose mid design. When theae people object In any particular niiale of I juring rel els, it i well to reoullect what relation they occupy tn the parties whose "uonstitiilinnut rights" they are o xenlou to rvpeul, Those who yet insist on conciliating the rebel lenders, condemn tho proclamation, and. thoso who consider tho salvation t.f slavery of more importation than that nf the Union, denounce it. The mum) nf the Inyal people. Il nvever, be lieve that men who, create and nphold rebellion ought to suffer, and they see in thia offer of am nesty a kindly disposition tn thoso who have been led by artful knave into treason, and a desire for pence on just and honorable con ditions. The door uf ounciliatiou ia Aung wide open to all whom it ia not dangerous to conoili- " . ', ' , Koirra to Idaho, A oompaur ha been organised in California under the title of "The Idaho, Oregon, nnd California Wagon Road Company" raid rond to begin at lied liluff. thence to run by the most practicable .rente tn the mining rvgiou of Idaho, The California paper report large number going by the over land trail toidnhn, tnme are going by the wny of Voaiioe and un the emigrant road tn Fort II nil, thence down Snake river to Boise. Traina of millet offer lo lake miner from Red Dlnir tn Owyhee fur 73, and thoso who go fmni Raornmeuto by way uf Fort Hull, are oarried for $100, with ration provided. The lied liluff Indtptnilent attribute thi heavy emigration overland tu several reasons, namely the distnuoe na lied liluff being oue half leei tliooiMt of the trip lea than oiie-fourlk' of that by way of the Columbia river; -the route one' hundred per 'oe"nLiunr ple'ant aud lake loss lime bill 'the chief one I "th soap' (roiu the fleecing propenaltie nl Ihe Oregon Steam Navigation Company." The InJependtnl expect In the court of the pre eut year tn announce a tag line from Red Blnff to Idaho City, while large "nrairi tukiamer" will do the carrying trade. 17 Tba luat Legwlature of Obis poael a law that no eliirltnoua or liitntlcallnr linnnra r 7 i" ViuuM IrsoIJ In t!iat Slate on election dar. i a heavy fine and maViaotimeol THE I AN 1)1 DATE AM) I'LATTOKM. To T'Vault belongs the tirmlifc of hnving iintninated t ol. Kelly for CimgreaH, lie titat hoisted Kelly' inline in the Inlr.lligencer muri thnu ix montlii ago, and bus a ng boon uble to see nliility in hi composition and good qualities in Ilia uharaoter which no orleelsn could discover. Tho Allmny Cunvi'ntion but re affirnictl T'V'tuilt'H choice when it tiomiiiiited him, nnd the branch of tho Gtippuihend party who profess tn be for the proseoiitiini of tho war, were mortified to find that they could only count fourteen vote in the Convention for their can didate Den. lliiyden, while the pence men could muster sevontv-ime for Kelly. They will of course support the nominee, because that i the only way they can give expression to their ha tred of tit o Union party nnd the Adniiuistration, but they do It grudgingly nnd unwillingly. And not unly did T'Vault nominate the can didate, hut ho marked out tho platlorm for the Convention tn adopt, and it follow his lend in the latter item as implicitly at it did in the former, The following extract from tho edi torial of the Intelligencer of April 2d last (ten days before tho Convention), how how true this statement i : But wo desire now In advance of tbe meetingof the Convention, to declare what wo conceive to be tho aen tiniBius of a large majority oi the Democracy of the Stale, and what we know lo In) tho sentiments of the Dmnurmcv of Southern Oreie n in rcmirdto the grave questions in relation to the war, which will indubita bly oome up for discussion uefore tho Convention. Tho party, in Ibis and the niUKhboriilg county of Josephine, lias iilrcndy ileclurod in favor or an early and honoratile peace Tha Democracy ill other coun tiea have announced the same view's, nnd we trust, thai tliosa sentiments will lie iuiQTora'ed in tba party plat forms in such manner a to unite and ceuieni the Democracy, and ensure peace ut tho earliest, possible nni-in,! tlx,,, li. ui, tu iIoiia in an honornhlu uud conbtt tutioiml manner. The Democracy in this portion of Oreiion do not wish the adoption of any t wn-mcea oo claratiou of policy or principle. They desire to meet the Issues preoenicd by the enemy fairly and squarely, without sitlileifaire, evasion or equivocation. And they havo arrived at the conclusion Ihat the time bus coma when the momentous issues, involving the fate of the nation, which wa will bo culled to act upon, should discard entirely from our councils and policy, ull chip trap and siibtorfnxo, all principle which face Avsrv nolnr. nf ttm nnmiixss. Hllddeceive. nonne. Wa do not desire lo win a victory by HyitiK false colors, and a defeat under such circumstances would he at ooirixil mil only with humiliation but disirnteu. Let the candidate be whoever ho may, let him come from north or aouth of tha Culiponiat wo euro noti wo prefer the adoption of ritilil principles to Ihe aelec linn ol any fiicnd of ours of our section. All we nsk ! lit ho ktiull aluml sroiartrlv lltlotl a nhltforill lUllllia- MikiiMv in favor of a clw of the present war, and an honorable peiioe, and we will ensure him the enthusi astic support of the gallant Democracy of Southern uregou, . . When the friends of Kelly and T'Vault sue oeed in their present attempt tn destroy the Government, T'Vnult's ardent dosirc to "oo onpy a high position in the Pucilio Kupiihlia" tiitiy he accomplished. Our advice may not he of uiuuli weight with the wi rthie who -uepire to engineer eucli a movement, but wo venture modestly to mggest that if Col. Kelly should be elected President uf tho new republic, which traitors would erect en the western rums nf our beloved country, he will be iu duly bound to luaku T'Vuult his J?ri'iuier. , A JIAIiKET FOK OKEGOX I'KODICK. The inquiry is frequently made, w hen the future prospect of our State nre being discuss ed, what will bo onr market I Whence is to com a demand for the frnit of qur industry I If the articles produced by agricultural nnd mechanical industry should ever exceed the home demand, how are they to he disposed of I III tliu A rat place wo hold it to bo true lo a certain extent,' nt least, that a supply will create a domniid. If Providence hit given us facilities for producing article wltioh liuvo al ways been staples iii tho commerce of tho world, it ia n absurd to suppose there will be no demand for thoso article when produced, as that there will he nuuo for the gold and sil ver dug from our mines. And thi ia nut mere theory, but a fact that ia proven by expe riences. There waa a time when the early settlers in the great valluy of tho West aeked thetuselrea the question with some solicitude, where is nnr market! Pint those valley were settled, their rich noil cultivated, their resources developed, and bundled of European vessel now sail from our Etateru shores laden with the produce nf tho Western vullcjs. j!or is it true thnt nil. or eien the greater porliou of their export, folio.)' thoir natural channel, the Mississippi, Most of tho produce of tha inte rior has been for jear shipped eastward hy the lakes and by ru'lroad, thence to Europe. In fact the spirit til railroad euterpiiso i car ried so far by tliu American people that nn in habitable portion of our country is allowed to remain long without clnnuid for commerce and travel. This is not tho place to discuss the question nf railioad. hut from past expe ricnoe, ami from what we know of the spirit of our people, we nre justified in believing thnt whenever the iiecetsilie demand thorn they will bit built, and whenever Ihey arn it oan no longer be said that Wo are inaccessible to mar ket. Aguin it is kiio-vu that our own State has furnished coiuuuralively little nf what has Wen consumed during the past two years in the northern mining region. It. cannot Lo said that we huce no market while we fail In supply ourselves and nnr bordering territories with article that we have every facility fur produc ing. Han Franuison already ha a considerable foreign trade, nnd is destined to become to litis const what New York i tn the eastern coast. When thi ia true, we cannot see why the fu ture product of our Stute may nut find ns ready a market there a thoso of Illinois nnd Iowa In New York. It i frequently said by producer that their buaine will not pay on account oi the high price of labor. The reasons fur thia nre ob vious. We have never produced lu sufiVienl quantities to exert any iiiRuoccjc in the market, except, perhaps, in I tie" oue article of fruit. Iu most article we have failed to supply the home demand, and Iu consequence onr ?tute has been drained of money tu onler U supply a with the necessaries of life. Now, if these article hud been produced in greater quanti ties at home, we would havo moro money in circnUtiou, and the farmer could meet all de mmL xgAtuat him by the product of hi own foil. If we do not durelop our own resources, and pnaliice for home consumption every article adapted to our soil and climate, all the gold and dver io our rich mine never will free o from a dependent position. If wo do, then we nill prosper,' nnd In the end will find a market for all onr products, at the inhabitant of more enterprising tectionj of nor conntry have, even at our own doors. IT" We have received the first number nf the Daily Antrim Flag, published by 1). 0. McCarthy. The Flg iaof the same i as the Buiiti. and i tha handaotneat aheet la sued in San Francisco. It is decided In it ad- vocacy of Union principles, aud is filled with a variety of able article oa general (abject. It nill have dispatches from the Eaot aa soon as a reporter can be secured iu Cliicagn, hr Inr broken op the monopoly which ha hitherto controlled the ovcflanJ telegraph., Term of SKAT 01' u'OYKKNMKNT. The Cniislituliotl of lhi Slate, wisuly tolling the question of the locution of I ho aeal of gov- eminent ontnf reach of legislative action, pro hibits the selection of liny place fur thnt pur pose in any ti'her iimniicr thnu by nn clet'lioti by tliu people, aud require a majority of all the vntea cast at such election to render a loca tion vtilid. It also requires the public record lo he kept nt Ihe seat nf giivorlimi'i't, the rieo rolnrv ol State is rennired to resitlo there, and there' Ihe aeasinti of the Legislature nre to bo held. Under the law of 19th October, 18(10, this question was submitted tn the people, with the proviso that, if no place should receive n ma jority of nil tho vote cast at the first election, a vote should bo taken at each subse quent general election until, sumo nno point should receivo such a majority. We are there fore required to nguin vote upon the question at the next election ; but mom Important, or at least more absorbing issues attract puliliont-' tention tn such extent that there is danger that the subject may not have the consideration its merit warrant. We not propose to enter into any discussion of the claims or advantages of any particular town fur the location, for the subject has been long before the people and thoroughly canvassed. The votes of those who nro interested in pnr loiilnr plaoe will bo given in future, a they have been in the past, for those points, without reference to thn argument thnt may be ad duoed in favor of others, nnd voter who havo nn loonl partialily to consult, are well advised of the reason which should govern their ao tlnn. But there i one Important consideration which might nnt to be overlooked. Heretofore the location has been prevented by tho sont. tering nf votes on pluces which hnd no possi ble chance of obtaining a majority vote, mere iv because a few voters obstinately contended for the towns iu which their interest lay.iit'tead nf adopting the more prnotical course of choos. ing thn best of those that had a prospect of success. Wc hope this may be nvoided in the future. The necessity fur a location is appar ent. Wc want to erect buildings for the nse nf tho State, instead nf paying heavy rents Tor inferior nccninmodatiotis. We ought to remove that condition of nncertainly which now pro vents tho pcimauent improvement) which otlt erwise wil go nn nt tho seat of government, and wo hould nnt neglect the opportunity to re move a disturbing local question from our pol itics. Tile three town which will bo most largely supported are Portland, Snlem, and the Dnlles, mid if any choice is made (a wo hope there will be) ft will undoubtedly full npon one of these three, and the Inrgeanil rapidly increasing population east of the Cascade mountains rcn ders the lust named place a formidublu com pctitor of the Willamette town. Those who are governed by local interest or prejudice in favor of either one of theso, will of course vote accordingly. Those who have nn such oonsid eratinns to govern them, should decide which of them will bo most convenient and advantage nua to the pulilio welfare, without reference to any partiality they may feel for other point in w hich tliev may have a more direct interest. We hope there will be no more throwing away 01 Votes oil hopeless candidates. - Til K lAMVASS.- Mr. Henderson ha addressed tho people at various points in the southern part uf the State during the lust week, aud wo have gratifying accounts of hie reception hy the loyal masses mid of the impression he has made upon them Ho i suid to be adding strength to the Union oanse eve7 where, and is winning gUdeit opin ions for botli good hard sense and logical talent. He is announced to speak at the Court House in this place nn Tuesday, the 3d instant (to morrow.) We hope there will be a general turnout. A day cannot he spent in a better way or a more profitable one. Col. Kelly w il) also be present to eluoidute the principles of Copperhead Democracy, a held by OWIeara, T Vault, Jo Lane, and other of that sort. Sknatok Habdi.no. By a telegraph di. patch received in town yesterday, from Mr. Harding, wc learn that he will leuve Washing ton for home about the first of June. . LATEST-BY TELEGRAPH. Spanl IHtpntek to the Stat'tmnn, Chicaho, April SI The particular nl the capture nf I nnnhoi. Ark ., by I .an. Steele nave arrived, i roi-a inir the Little Missouri ul a iwiiit In-low Slircvesporl Kisbinetown and t'nmdeu. Ueu. Steele liv Ins eioye- nimiia ileumnstnued his parnnse to attack Shrevesport. Trier basiennl i Pruiria iln Holm, dim ritle pus and throw up earth wo:'k. while (ion. Steele executed a Mi,ilfl,.ii llnok movement cunsiint Price to retreat to- wards oshiimton. Having; placed Price on an-f circle, Steelo moved ilirrclfy Uiwitrda I aimlcn. I'ls eoveritia; bia mistake, Price roiK-oumied his cavalry and with Jlnriimdoke nod Dh kiiryon side and rear, hoped to einlii.ruMi Meele o that bis infantry could not inioi the fortiticatious t leniden. Steele pressed on, fuhthtg for 71 miles and entered Camden on the loth. Nine InrtilirutioiiB of (treat streinitb were taken, ulso larire iiintitilica ot stiyi.r, mollis--, pork, e'c. Nrw V kk, April l A sn-cil to Ibe 7Vis- snya ottircr from the front lust inu-lil profess in believe that active operations will not lie commenced at pres ent. The enemy are aitain busily emniired In throw itur tip more earthworks, diirvinir rille pits, 4tc. Ibe foriitlcuttnus have been strenKtheiieri ulon the whole front and cMendimr further down Ibe river inward our line. Picket liriiu; Una airaia been iwmiiucd and stnaJI skirmishes tela place almost daily. There is no Inun in tha reporta lliut Iho tvbela are concctilratinir large forcea ill the tHienaudoali Valley. Th relwl force in Ihe valley is Early's division of Ewell's corps, which nnr troops there outnumber twotoone. Karlr'a fntree bave lieen aaumenled by eonaiderable cavalry, under On Imboden, while Unm-by a and Gibnore'a troop do not amount to eix huudred. New To' k, April 30 Harnstde left yesterday liy special conveyance, to join his f nnnnand. his now fnllv mioV-elonrt thnt will ndravur to brlnn uu a Oliht willful Icuvinu Ilia enlrelicbnienls. A New Urlrau leUar says onr soldiers have entire ly recovered from tba ttfctu loii-k'iu to lata marches and seven- nubtiiiir. A relwl battery bad been platwi at a ramp n few miles above Orund Kcore, In consequence of which fien. Smith burned towns. (ten (Jmver'a division waa atill t WeetneM, and would probably remain tn pmtect Ibe country and pwuN airainst lb itiHtrrilbia. Tiiii.Atist.rHiA. April iW.-The I'nion Stale Con vention asse inble-l, adopted rrvnlntinn to Ihe rflr-ct HiHl drieKstea be instructed to support Lincoln for the Presidency, aod lo oppose all elfori a to postpone the llaliinioTO Convention, and that one nf th hardest blows that eoold h inflicted on Ibe relielliou would be Lincoln's rs election. N'sw Toaa. April S. Admiral Dalilgnn left to ebr for Charleston. ' The H'srU'i spm-ial aavs.th enetnv in onr imrne dial front has been, fur two or three davs poat, vary active, as if aulicipaimir aa advance Deserter suv they are Winn i foxes from Charleston, r'lortd. Lvnchl-nrti end nther points. Mimsoa, Indiana. April 33 A KnK of loerrilhu rroaeed to Indiana liae nilil before but. and burned a transport liatt a short distance below this city ; Ihey also stole n nMtt nf sheep and some cattle. T. Ins. April i9 Virkuurf Inters ss.y Ihs steamsr 14a erttKi nrws frotn Rnt Rirsr tht no mere flshtna h,l ecsurrsd. lUlwls rjrlrd to be msrrhlng oo first! , Ec--rt np th AMtv or Iron rr irotns out le mt thwa. O-tr array (M hthrwd i b stronf Ijr tnlttnchel l Brand Eecrr on belli sides of Ih rtvrr. . .rnantxn. Wt 1. 1S4. 0t-anrr ! WorM, fsnwsrtT In Ihf.Ssu rvsnrisro and crsmmto trut. arrived sl ! plae l-lsjr Vhsrse'of Captsla 00, sl4y. h w 1 be ruco in tht Irsde ne-tw- r.,-tlAci I He 1'- le-me'-i-tt ' , , , . ItECTlOS TICKETS. W will furnish election ticket, neatly printed aa ond paper, In ncb quantities as may be de lireil, at fl per hundred. Order accompanied by the cash reaper Ifully solicited. . ; A , A. r. IV. M. -a.- kAUM tdfUt r.Jlli"' re.-iltr '.mooml yarNeslloiitoa tk aeeoad od heart PrHlsys aa raek 1 r inrllfM to stltnrt Special Notice"' uMlTia"naalnaT.-Ths t'nlmi isii.lWnt.s tar etmnl.v lrX'Z"nVZ,,ym o.l.l.. their Win. sltiscn. li h'f. Iloi ins limes sod phices, vis: I'snvonvll e, T 5y May llth i l...kltur Hi'.-. Tliurs.l.v. I Ulll I Itcselnir,. f rh I." 'lti Vtll.nr, Hl..r.ln.v, Hl.l 1 Oskland. M j. Jl it- Yoiu-nlln, Tiw-sduv, 'J trti ; riklon, Tlinrs.ly, OTHii B, '.'..lain;, h";,..'J..v, im. St ll et the slinv. places will ci.inineli.'c at 10 o'cliii'.k. Publto Bpealtlnir.-Tlie cHiMllii'sn-slor oilier la Ulack s,ss i-.Mintv will address Ihelr hllw-rUlaeiia as follows lAl Mllwnakie, M.iy '.' i .l-a-'k Creek, My n ; ouai's, Mnv , !."n;!,,!. Msy 'ill; Upper Mol.lla, May '27 ', Heaver lire. , May 28: PI.-n.sol Hill, May IWj I...wr M'dalls, Msy l ; Maripiatn's, June 1 ; Orrftmi (My. June ; 0muicnjln on earh ,ly at 1 o'clock, r.M, St Hal usual places ' Pillule .Ill-skins'. ae.ewilntm.stta J. II. I). Ilejiilsrsnn, Ihe Ua,., l,li nee (or B,-preseiilllve, will address Iho cltlseue ot Uresnn at the tdhwlnn ll,es and place., spcskliof to comiiitBr at I o'clook. r. .,-Jaek..,ovllle, w.ddny. April ill: Ker ;y- vllle,'rlitv, A,u,l Ciiavanvlllr, Mo ly, April ()kill,l,T.id,,y, April 2U j K.lt Ct.v, Thursday, .April ,iu . n..PVU,,,y. Hiihtr, ov. Aitr , : A S, IV, niolKI'iy, '....V e I flal'cm, Tai-.ilny, d ; ll'sllas, Wednesday, 4th : l,!ayelleJllli lllll.lmo dill! pnrtlano.lin; uresninjiiy, phi j i or., .. ... Uamtllls, fliiturdny, Hill t Marshall's Slstlnn, Mundsy, lolls; l, (IrandcTliursdsy, lelhi Baloalawn, Friday, Klllh :Au hum, We.ltie.dsv, Mill) Mormon llaaln, 'riJiiy, UTtll ; Can- yen t;tty, I''''IV, J". 4th. . UUI. arftllUti IV. JltJUjf Hlll'im (it.-r.ui... eF?: CIIB.UKKKTA UllllIK, No. 1, meet, every 1S." Wedoes toy evealai!, nt Us hall In llolnian's 'f.ntt lluiltlloii. 'ilrothcrs la sood .tnndlnB sre In- ylled to stten.t. SAMUKI, K. IAV, N. II. 0. 1". Oasatisl.1., II- iwe-y. "" ' MARRIED. April Uth, Iii noiiuls counly, by M. M. M.-tvlii, 3. f Mr. . V. neall, of Jackson county, anil Miss Maria Illddle, of Douslss. At Allisae, K5lh ult ny lley. v. h, uray, sir. ueary u. jdley nnd Miss Snrnh 0. Pnrrl.li. At Alliniiv, Anrll isth, by Itev, D. B. Oray, Bteidien Hols- bo,, nnd Mis. Martha A. Hurras. , Ia Polk onuatv, April HU, by l. 1). PrettyniKii, J. P Mr. Ocorge Ony and Miss Mnry Msiilon, all of Yamhill county. DIED. At Vancouver, W. T., April tilth, Henrietta, daushler of John ami Osrollae Healer, seed tl iimnths. Nnnr Albany, on the 2a,l ul,., I.ilclnua Jane, true ot uen- net Crosley, uirell 4U years, In Kiiseae Ully, Alirll m, ot consumption, lienry eiaiio, aped US years. In Lane county, April zuui, suaa Ariiiuaxe, aseu nuuu, , ;srs. In Hslem, April 90th,' of ooa.uiaptlon, Mary M. Moores, aged 8d yesrs. Illinois pnpjrs pleuse copy. PRINTING FOR MINING COMPANIES. TN addition to other material lust re- 1 ceived from Knit Krnneisco. wo have pui-rhttscd lClectrotvpeil 1'lotcs, Onts.oic., cV.e, for prinlinir sri'lM'K rKIITiriOATKal fOH mllivn flOillPANII'tH, either plaid or in rolora.ua cheap and as yondas thev enn be obtained in the State. Orders from a distance promptly at tended lo. AddrcsB Htathsmas Orrice, Kalein, Ogii. lOtl(C rnlll! Slock holdera of the "CaaenJo Gold and Silver 1 MitiiiiK Cotnpanv" will meet ut the oltlee of Vt il- llanis At Alallorv. in Su clli.ou claluribiv the Will duy of May. IMil. for the purpose of ebntiiiK u Board of Directors. Itv order of the Coinpiiny. Siilotn, April 30 Intil. 4w A i cut Noticss i Till. Tteirolur Meelluir of llm Directors of III, A "KANTIAM OOI.1) ANU SILVKIt .MI.VfNO t'OMPAN V," bold at their ollieo in Salem, on Ibe Slat day, of April, A.n., 1HM, an assessinent of U.i eenta on each shaio was levied on the Capital Stock of said Company. All poraona holdinir atook in said Com pany lira requested to pay Ihe an, on, it of their respective assessment lo tha Secretary in iroW coin, nt liisoliiee iu Salem, within thirty days from this dato. nm'S MALI.OHY, Sec'y. Snlcin. Orctron, May i, IHM. 3wH ,olicc. Tbe iniderslifiied, bavlnir been ujipnintcd adminia tratrlx uf the estate of Julian Hihiin, deceased, all persons buying cluitus ainiiust auid estate, are re quested to present them, with proper voutlicrs, to me al my residence in Rt. Louis, Marion county, Orciton, within six mouths from this date. KMIU1' BIHAC, Saleni, April 1804. I iiial Mt'tlloiiioiiU STATE of Oiwon, connlv of Cons: On this 5th day of A,nil, Ittb-i, comes Jemima Hnti'mun, Hilminis tratrix uf I lie entate of A brum HmTumn, ileceiwd.and (Hit her petition fur a Him I settlement of enid estate. It is therefore ordered thnt Tnesdity, the Mi duy of July, lHtM, he set apart for the hearing ol said peti tion, and tho final settlement of mid ertute at Ibe Court House, iu Empire City, in the county and 8m.e uforesaid: at whirl, time and place nil persons inter ested in said entnte are noti tied to appear. Perorderof GliliKK T HALL. Counly (fudge. David Mouse, jr., Co. Clerk. 4wU Pinal S tilriiioiii. STATE of Oregon, cuiintv of Coos : On this 5th day ot April. 1H04, romeft .urv Ann Himt, aduiiniBtra Irix of tlie estato of William Hirst, deceard,und Hies her pell i ion for a Html settlement of suid estate. It is therefore ordered that TiiHmlav, tho flth day of July, Hi4. be set apart for tbe hearing of said petition, and tbo tin. um.nient of said eelnuj, at the Court Ilouite, in Empire City, In the county nua Bmui uf-proU, ii which lime and plat? all person interesled in said es tate are untiliod to appear. . Hy Order of . OILHEUT HALL, County Judge. pAvto Morsk, jr., Co. Ck'ik. 4wl The Greenback minister and Adju tant General. I WOULD not stoop to notice Mr. Keed, was it not for Mr. Mwnod. and 1 now say to the public that I cun prove Mr. Keed's statement n falsehood by Mr. Selwood's owu acknowMiaents, with two got'td and rerpomilde persons. Why did I not tukn the Ureen bavks at ?& cents, as agreed f ISiiiiply this. Some time previous, Mr. Selwiaal cnlled ut tut honse und tliere said Mr. Heed had told him he would pay tue ; 1 then told him Mr. Heed could nut become paymaster to me tr bis acoount ; he then said lie would go direct and nee Mr. Keel, and it nho Id bo paid that week, for ohould Mr. KcimI fail, on Saturday, lie would potuiivo ly par it hiuuelt. This be stated in prewnct uf my wile, uml then never came near t uud alter suuie five weekd. I sent Mr. Hntoks lo collect the bill ; he very nlrimty said he coo Id not pay me until I se'tled with Mr. iieoil. i then gave him notice if tint paid against u certain lime, 1 should buv him i and I knt my word ho dij not. Mr. Keed nays, no notice will be taken of it by Mr. Selwood, slier Ins noticu, 1 will uivu Mr. S Iw(mh1 u reaionable time to rc'tm.'l, and then I will report him to his Miperiors, a he ban defrauded me. without tbe lenst provocation. Supposing I done a litile wrong in not faking his green bucks at 75 cunts, dc ihut justify him ia doin-r a grest wrong. He proltaMv is like poorTrav, rut her a good man hut gm into had i-outimuv. I will uiukv tbo atiove evident to any ucialeitotu by calling ou inc. THOMAN CROSS. Salem, April M, 'A, 1w9 '"CONSTITUTION toer? t THE OSLY REMEDY , For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, liravel, Dropsical Snellitifs, ' GENITAL DEBILITY, Etc. TIIK AS(TOXIiHIKi H''('rc" Wlllt II liu aitemled Ihia INVAI.UAHLE Meiltrina n-n-dera il llw most valmilile tnm eve-r disenrered. Xo ImiKiiajre can t-nnrcr an adeqnaie iJea of the intmedi. ate and almnat miniciiliius clianire tvhiuh il nrvaaiona in Ilia deliiliuitcd Hud al'attervd avsu'ai. In faet, it aianda nnrivnllpd aa it remedy for the permanent cur of tlie tiiulttdie alioro luanlionej, nnd also DIABETES, mi'oTKxrr. LO.SS OK Ml'.SCn.AH KN'KltOV. 1'HTSirAI, I'HOSTRATIOX, INDIOESTION. hKMlSAI, WKAKKK5S (iLEET, FLUlllt AI.BUS. And in everr disense anv war conneeted with Ilia iii. nrlvia nr iftnuy uf lli'u l'ltOCKEATlVE FUXC T10N.H. Parens aboul Ut luai ry, if cuusciuu. uf any weukness, abould taka tba CONSTITUTION WATER. Whether broken down by excess, weak by nature, or Impaired by sickness, the untruug nnd relaxed ortmn i Kalian is at once rebrai-ed, revived, and built up. W ell niav thia cclebrated tnsduiirt Im railed tlie MEDICAL WONDER Tba stooping, trembling virtira of drprewi-n uud debility beromea a new man i ho stands ereet, be moves with a Una step i bis mind, which wan previ ously sunk in gloom of un a linnet bliotic apaibr. lo come bright und Retire i aud be (roes forth reneireiie rated, nwK-H.it of new vigi.r. Tlie medieine rencbes 1 CO.NSIUUllOr Ittell, uud restores,! loit normal condition. Irritation f iSf Xfik of Ihe Bladder Injoinmation of the Kidnrpt, and Catarrh of tkr Bladder Strnngnartf and Burning, or Painful trin. attnr, C'tlcnlnt. Grarrl, Brick Unit Drportt, and aVwrot nr Ai Dt$ ckarget After Urinating. Kor tbes diseuMt it is tnilr sovereign remedy, and too mn?h ranuot be said In ita prainv. A sing.e do has been known to relievo tbe moni urgent svmp. touts. TRY IT In these casa, and you will ever give roar pruise to CONSTITUTION WATER! Mule or Fomalon, (Arr von.tublsal with that lii reusing tuin .mnllVfihe Kick rand throngb your hips I C n in Ihe ro.vsTi. TtTIOK WATER. wil! rvieon lik, mmiic. t ... . Ir W H OkF.G0. PropHel, ... MOIKSAX V ALI.KJf, tiemrul Agents, Xw York. nOSTRTTBR, HfllTII sV DKA.X, Affvnta for tba Parifie l oaat, 401 and 403 Battery Street, Corner Clay, Sen Frnuciacu, and ' HntMiK at CAt.RF. SMITH a UAVIS. , W. WKATUKIIKOIlll. NOTICE Of REMOVAL Moiiliroincrj', riiotoffruphcr, Ac, HASItKMOVKII l-'Iit I.M KKNI'Oltl1 111 ll.i 1111 to THE "HEAD-QUARTERS," Corner ot flouuiieteiiil and Slate streets, whe.ro lie j. littiim up Sl'Ui.VIHI) and SPACIOUS rooms. May i, im. ,v9 TS fS hereby irlve . i oa, no- ,iooc,m(i,, en iihs neon up- I noinled. hv Hie I'rohale t'nnrl of I'olk count v. a, t. minis' rami- ol the estate of A. .1. WII.KV. doci,nsed. 'I'.'iosc having claims upon said cstatu will present them, with in one year, lit my resilience, at- Oiand Itoiind. Those indebted will please pay up itninedi ntclv. A. D, llAIICOt'K. Jfity 3, 1li4. 4h I) iroHXirrxKirs CKI.r.BllATKn STOMACH BITTERS. THK ointi.ion of tlii I'liluiable n-picdv npon ilia nl.Miim'li, liver uml tli excretory Wfrniw it ttintru- tnrlv pnnffiinu mill eonsnrvmivo. It ruiiliilet reurtiiti liiut purilici litem. D)'ipwii in nil tin iuiinri yields to itn control nnd iuviffnriUi.iK propurlicH. INVIdOHATS THE BYRTK.W. Viirorouii iliuoflion uml imro ho produces Htitrltioiii UIikkI, miii nutrilioiiR UUm a liotiltliy frame. Doe. tlm viclim of lyiH'ptio BtoiiiHfli mtu u (linurilerei) livor deiir lu know liv the ilit(rttioii timy hn im proved, the liile anil oiln-r tlniilit vf thu boily pnrifleci ? DR. IIOSTETTKtt'H HTOMACH ill'ITKKH. Will ,uTO!iiplinh Iii ih ih-ulruble revolution In tho system, rtjL'iilittimr tho sorrelicmH itiol t'xcn-liotm. uivini tone to the miiiiml juictrs whirl, diiumlvo tho food, stronttth' on every ruin iced nerve, m uncle nnd lihre. und brings ttie wiiuie tniK-iiinury oi vmimy mtu viKoroua una hetilthi'nl plnr. . KTKKNGTIiKN THK SYSTEM. Tho heft liictuiH of iintiiu-linu viuor to thn broken- down frnnio nnd Hhiittcred coiiKlitotinii, which hnt vet been invemeo or uiBcovt'ruu, ih proncreu to 1110 leeulo of both mid nil hcs In , UK. HOHTEITKR'8 STOMACH IU'lTERS. Debility from whatever ratine Arising, tuny bo cured, Btruolii, in whatever nm liner it iohv huve been watted, timy be restored by the line of this pow fnl and lii'iilthy inviormit, Kor imlistion und Its puinfitl etfot t, bodily and mental, they are positive specific. A WOHD TO TUB AOKD. In the decline nf lifp the Ions of vital force noimn queiit upon phyHiciil decay run only he mifrly iiiplied by some vivtiviiitf proparalion which recruits the RtrooHth uud tpirits, witooot eiitailiny tho exhnnation which is ulwavs (he fiiml ell eet of ordinary stimulants. We tender to ihe ited IIOSTETTKU'H STOMACH B1TTISUS, As an ii.vifjotaiil and reHtonttlve,ionncdinte in Its ben cllcial nctlnn and permanent in itn eft'cutfi. H (ones the HtinuHch, iinprnvert ihe appetite, nnd acts like a charm npon the spirit i-. VOli I'KMALKS. ThniiHands nf ladies report to it as a remedy for bys tcria, fluttormjf of tho hen it, nerviaiH liuaducbo, vertl iro, general debility, and all penilinr diutnrlmiices und deraiiizetnents to which us u sex, thoy am snhject- It elieers and enliuhiuns the deprcrved inenlal powers, an well ns strengthens the body, and Its wo is novcr J'ol lowed bv any re ilction. firHEWAUK UK CnUVTKUI'KlTS. Pmchoso only of reliable dealers, Hold everywhere. HUMI'iilftH, DAHTU it UKAH, Agents. San Krnneisco. HODGK CALKF, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS POHTLAXO, Hole AgeuU for the State. PERUVIAN SYRUP, OS PBOTECTED Solution of Protoxide of Iron, Hub lieen need with (Ireiit Suitress in Ciitini; TITK DYSPEPSIA, Affectiont of the Liver, Drnpnj, Neuralgia, Bronc.hiti and Consumptive Tendencies Disordered State of the Blind. Female Complaint: Chronic Diarrhaa, Bnili. .Scurvy, the Prostrat ing Eff're of Lead or Mercury. (iKMOUAL DEBILITY, uml nil disunsna which require A Tonic uml Alterative Medicine. rpilK I'HOOI'S OK ITS EFFICACY are ao nnmar. 1 mis, so well aiitheiitiititcd, nnd uf such peruliur channlcr, tlmt siillvriira laimol reasonably henilala to reruive.lliti praSVrfd aid. The iHuss nf discuses fur wliii h tlio Svrnp provides a cure, is precisely thnt which has an often Wiled tha highest, order uf medical skill. The farts are innuible. the witnesses ucrnesitile, and tho safely and efficacy of the Syrup InciHitrnvertiblc. ' From Well-Known Citizens of Boston. The undersigned having experienced the beneficial ellecls of tlie "I'ernviiin Svmp," du nni heutale to recuinmcnd it to the attention of I lie public. Hev..lOtIcJ PIKHPONT, TIIOMAH i:. AHI(V THOMAS A . HKXTKK, I'KTKK IUKVH' ' 8. II. KKMMl.L, H.l)., JAMKst!. WW. SAMt'KIi MAY. Kev. T. Will TTIUORK. Ccitiflcate of Dr. III!) csi It i well known that the medicinal effect If l',. loxide of Iron is lost by even n very brief enosnre to air, und llml to maintain a subitum of Prnuide of Iron, without furtlier oxidution, inn been dooti jtn, pushible. i In tho Peruvian Syrup, ibis desirable poini, ,,. lllllieil liv coaniKATIUM ia a WAT HICFOKK USMwn , and this solution tuny replace nil the nroto ciirlsatea citrates and tartrate of llie Materia Meiiica. t ' A. A. IIAYKS. M. I Assiiyar to the Slate uf SliieMii'Luu. 1G Uoysloti strict., Itoslon. IIOSTKTTKH, HHITII A- DKAl J01 and n;) Ibitiery street, corner of i.( Sun Frnneis) SMITH jr IIAVlSi HOiMlKkCAI.Kl W. WKAI'IlKKFlS Plf Porlhii IODIXlLJVVATE'l JODIXK Wotrr is t-lie tnnst important disoovsj mudem rliethi'trv, and it ia iiiimauiMa to ovti f mule ii iufluencu as a remedial auent. lodinijL b'en contiiilered the moot useful itrticlo in Mai MetlirH, and many nf Ihe most sciemilir and priuft hf mihiti and physicians have in ventilated ita eft upon the hnronn svrsreni. Il is tn net upou the t f.lVFK. KIUEVN, TJ nnd to have great oonlrol orer SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS,! NotvriihttJ.ndintf Un- leul nnd nhilily which havo btr ooTmen io n iiivesriiaiinii, n return ueu inmost iiivesft until Dr. Henry A mien, a physicitin and cliemiit ol New York, uftesvcais of itatient labor and exreril nicnt, di prove red a cheaiical pruoess whieli ns)ledl nua io niftemve ( PL'BE IODISE IX PURE WA TER. ithotit a aolveut. This, cunsidereit impossible be ihe scientific world. Is attested by certificates of ansi v.is from Dr. J. Jt. t 'billon of this eitv. and Prof. Ilootb, U. 8. Mint, Philadelphia. The importance of tins r'iscovery wits so highly appreciated by tba foe nlly that it was published in .Medical Joarnals, nd it use recommended lo practitioners (see "Amariea moiw, ..." ,t, .iwr it, icjn, MIS ,0 ) This) valneble medicine ia now nrailablo to' lie fur the cure of Scrofula in all Its tnuiiifobj C'unsuiitniion. Cancer. Heart. Liver ui,il Kirtn eases, Ithemnuiisni, Nenrnlgin, Nrrrnti Aft' I'ysfiepsia, uronrotlls. ele. -A.S A. TONIC lis operation i evinced by sironntlienin(r the dij,, nrauns nnu uicretisea iiutruiuDof tlie bodv is th sun ui me eiilDlovtueni ol Iniiine. I Itn iiu.., coverj Ileeli, sliena-tli und .iilor i hitherUi pale, relaxed and leeble, he becomes full, strong and llorid. Full directions uecotnninv each luatle. hold by all Kniifjrists. Price. $1 per' brittle Pre pared by Ir. II. Anders St Co., Plivsiciaoe and Cheiu i.ls, New iork. HoSTtrri KH. SMITH k DKAN. , 401 and 4II Haiterry street, comer of flay, Snn Kraiii isco. imixiEfcrAi.EK. SMITH it DAVIS. V. WEaTIIKKFDRD. ... "" yi Kendall's Amboline. la a SiimulaiiuK, Oily 'Exlrnit of Dark and THE CRKAT i'bt'ti.KD rarrtsiuos Herbs, h will cure all His. roa peases of tbe scalp and itch- RESTORING. INVIGORAT- ING, BEAUTIFYING, j'"1' r "". ,,J- ""'r aa ' (rdirtea the dandriirfand - OraaalDf !Pr-'"ttli hair from fall- m em, .or fnin umjnt raa J'remainrc'y imiy, causin,. Inoetmilifrk and loiu? T-T A T l i'i",,:"iH.r rt,!r"r"" from XX C. X J . all niber preparations, and eno be relied on. Pat np in ban eontuiiiin lw bitlr.-pric II 5dd bv all Irn-i;it. 1 '"' IIi'STfriTEIt. SMITH UKAX. Jto 4l Ilattery at . comer of I 'luv. Mn Franca, UuDUkek CALKa1, i n . W S.A rilKU k'uur tt of the look oa hd. -til.fl2 rvtjvar ssonih. Hrethrea ia onod .t.,,,1 i. H.coi.tfvr'. .pie; 3 Wall. th 4 - IVnla-. - Jlf - J 'K. url w