. Donu'stlc Item.
Tniiian Fiiiiit. Wa learn from Miii. Olefin,
junt returned from Tort Klamath, that W. J, Al
ton hud junt arrived nt tlis Fort, stiitinjr thitt on
the'il nnd !KM of Juno tlio Simlio ludiiins at
tacked John HicliBrrl,un' train, consisting of fif.
'teen men and throe families, between Silver Luke
and the head water nf the Pes Chutes One
horse wan shot from under one of the aoldiem from
Fort Crook, and Dnrtol, a volunteer from Sacra
mouto vnlloy, wus (hot through tliu arm and hand,
the bull grazing his breast.
Richardson was compelled to throw away 3,500
pounds of flour, and lost 7 head of oxen,. It was
supposed to be A small party of not more than 10
or 15 Indians. The attack was made in the morn
ing, and about 75 miles northeast from Fort Klam
ath. The train consisted of rj wagons, 15 jnen,
5 women and several children. Two wagons, two
men, with one of the wounded men and two of
the women arrived at Ft. Klamath. Intelligencer.
HgaVY Stoiim. The severest wind, hail and
rain storm ever experienced in the country, puss-
ed over the Boise mining region on the 27th ult.
At Idaho City, the large hotel which has been iu
process of erection there all summer, was blown
down and almost entirely ruined, goveral othor
buildings were also unroofed and blown down in
mat town, in ccntervme and tne otner mining
towns, the storm was equally violent, and much
: damage was done to property. Trees were blown
, up by the roots or twisted off by the wind, from
i teu to twenty feet from the grouud. Waakington
. Stateiman.
Sanitary Cause in Linn County. The fol
lowiiior amounts have been contributed at diffor
ont points, as acknowledged by J. Barrows, Sec
retary Li. v. a. A. Bociety :
At Brush creek nrecinct, election day, coin, $21
currency 9'i. At a meeting at Kendall's Bridge
church, June 27th, $19 in coin and $13 currency.
: Albany, $ 33 currency, and at McDonald, $10
in currency. - ,v
' ....The Mansion House on State street is be
ing raised one story higher and repaired and re
fitted generally. Within a month Salem will bo
better supplied with hotel accommodations than
ever before. It is true that we have felt the need
of a largo and well-furnished building for that
purpose, but it cannot be said of our laud-lords
that tney do not Know now to "seep a notei.
While conversing lately with an intelligent trnv.
cler from the East, he remarked that our hotels
, produced the best tables in the Slate.
, ....Another steamer is being built for the
Sound trado. Tlie Standard says she will bo 110
feet in length, 18 feot beam, and 7 feet deep in
.hold; to be propelled by two 12-inch cylinders of
dj feet stroke, and with accommodations tor 35
passengers and 65 head of cattle.
p Tim Races in Bknton County. Purses are
advertised to bo run for during throe days in Ben
ton countv, commencing September loth. I irst
day, mile"heats,$')Ui second day, trotting, mile
hoats, $25 j trotting, two milo heats, $50; third
day, two mile heats, running, $75. Kntrance,
20 per cent., to bo ad Jul to each parse. Furses
for Oregon raised horses only.
The first overland in til from Salt Lake to
Walla Walla arrived on last evening at the lattor
place. Walla Walla Slalamati of lalt dale.
Rov. J. D. Driver of Corvallis will deliver
the annual address at tho State Fair.
" J. V. Mossman, Expressman, will leave to
morrow morning for the Santiam mines.
' ....A new line of stages has recently been
placed on the Umatilla and Boise road.
.... A fatal affray occurrod at the toll-gate , near
Miller's ranch, on Burnt river, on the 0th inst.,
between a half-breed named Greenwood nnd a
gentleman named Kewnear, in which the latter
received a wound from which he has siuea died.
Pnrlfo. eunirtnor in niutihcr from throe tit
twenty are almost daily going out to the coast to
ee the eights and feast upon the fishes and fowls
that are found in such abundance in Vaquina
Bav. and the adiacent country. They all return
looking hale and healthy. C'orrwKis Gazette.
.... At Eugene, en the 4th, $256 50, in cur
rency, and $200 35, iu coiu, was donated to the
Sanitary cause.
Accident. Mr. J, T. Crump, living some 8
miles from Salem, was thrown from his horse on
Snuday morning, dislocating his hip and other
wise injuring him.
....The contributions to the Sanitary fund at
Eugene on tho 4ih amounted to $256 50 currency,
and $200 35 coin total, $150 H5. $!)! of this
amount was yielded by a cheese, donated by Mr.
Dclamater, and disposed of by auction. By suc
cessive sales it produced tho amount stated. De
lomater's cheese is always good, and that one was
put to a very good use.
Returned. Mrs. Doctor Griffin of Albany has
just returned fiom a visit of teu months to Cali
fornia and the Sandwich Islands, in company with
tier brother, Mr. II. Roberts. Her health is very
much improved.
....Thanks. Stratman & Co., News Dealers.
Han Francisco, Cel., have our thanks for the fol
lowing tiles of papers ! New York Ledger, liar
yer't Weekly, Frank l.ulie'$ llluilraleH Kcwipaper,
and New York Herald. Stratman & Co . are con
stantly in receipt of the latest papers front the
East, "Long may they wave. '
Stadrinc Affray. We regret to learn of a
serious affray at Kerbyville, in which 8. W. Saw-
Jer, ia self-defense, as it is said, stabbed a Mr.
luey in the breast, killing him instantly.
Capt Olney's company were mustered into
the service of the United States at the Dalles on
' Tuesday last, and were to leave for the active per
formance of their summer's duty on Wednesday.
....Maj. Gen. McDowell assnmed command of
the Impertinent of the l'acitic en the 1st of July.
Gen. Wright continues in command of the Dis
trict of California.
A gentleman informs us that seme parties.
will have a steamboat running en Ida Yaijuina
Bay within a few days, and that preparations are
being made to build warehouses for the accommo
dation of shippers. Vormllit Cmutte.
The bark Helen W. Almy, lately arrived
at Portland, brought several large guns for the
fortifications at the mouth of the Columbia The
largest consisting of two 15-inch Coluuibiads. 18
feet long. 4 feet iu diameter at the butt, and taper
ing to 25 inches at the muiile. Two others of
lU-inch were alto brought. The weight of one of
the two largest ia 49,430 lbs.
More Snake Indian Outiuof.s. A private
letter from Capt. Olney, at the Dalles, says; "I
Lave just learned that the Snake Indians have
made a raid upon the settlers in Antelope Valley,
C5 miles from hero, on the road In Canyon City,
driving off all Ihe stock in that valley. It is also
reported that they have been seen within 30 miles
of this place, on the east side of the Des Chutes
river." Ortgvnian.
Silas Woodson has been nominated Chief
Justice of Idaho, in place of Sidney Edgorton,
who has been appointed Governor of Montana.
Htatsi Lands. Gov. Gibba has located 350,-
000 acres for the State, a little more than one, half
the State is entitled to. It is thought it will be
difficult to find enough of even second rata land
to make up the compliment.
AFTER THE Docs. The Oregonian aays that
Prussio acid or "its equivalent,'' has recently
proved fatal to sundry old dog Trays in that city.
The "squivalents" operate saceessfnlly here.
We noticed quite a number of packages of
- LM ,!.. kl
dinereni articles in ina- gruo line as muoree
store Ihe past week, directed to Quarlaville, San
tiam mine. Quite a nnrebor of men are now at
work in that region, and our city ia their base of
supplies.
Just 8o. The Portland torrespondent of the
Ban i raoeiaco UaUUim. in sneaking of the I oca
tion of the capital at Salem, says : " What pertains
to commerce belongs to Portland, but it is better
for the public that the Government House be kept
in the pure air, aud among tkt flam profit of ikt
row roeattrt .'
....The State Teachers Institute will meet ii
Albany on the ii of Angusl. Miss Bolt of Salem
and Mrs. Godley of Albany have been engaged
to provide mnsio for the occasion. The citiiens
of Albany will provide fiir Ihe entertainment of
those who attend free of charge.
....The sum of $1,100 f7 has been raised hy
tin Linn County Sanitary Aid Society since the
1st of January, as reported through the Secretary,
Mr. Barrows.
....Wells, Farro A Co. hare received at Port'
land, the last week, in bullion, $14,000.
....The foundation of the Woolen Company's
Dew flour mill is laid, and the frame is now bring
raised. It will be, when eompletrd, large and
substantial oniiuing, ronr srones nign, ana proo
ably the best building of the kind in tin State.
It will supply a want that our city has long felt.
and will doubtless be a . new source of profit to
the company.
....Wa omitted last week to notice tU Ire-
works displayed en the evening of tho r north
' It was Ihe beat tikibitioa of the kind ever wit
nessed in Salem, and some of the pieces were
vei'brilliant. . Prof, Hughes is nn accomplished
pyrotechnist, and we uiulerslaiid ho Intends lo
settle in Oregon and follow his profession.
....Tin! work progresses finely on the new
University building Onu kiln of brick has been
burned, and the slone foundation Is nearly com
pleted. Tho corner stone is to be laid on the 20lh
with appropriate ceremonies.
House Stolen. The stable of Samuel Brown,
F.q , near llelpassi, was entered by sonm seces
sionist on tho night of the instant, and a val
uable horse taken therefrom. Mr. Brown is not
the first good Union man upon whom the JetT
Duvisitos have levied contributions.
....A now fence Is being made round the Dis
trict school house in this place, and the building
is being repaired and refitted. Preparations are
being made for the installment of a now and com
petent teacher this fall.
Steamboat Inspectors!. John Gates has
been appointed iuspoctor of boilers, and Capt.
John H. Couch, Inspector of the hulls of steam
boats, savs the Ureion'mn, for that district, subject
to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury,
: .r.. I.....!.... t. ...... ...,.. . !.. It.........
IIO prUVlSIOII IlilVlllJJ uodii lliauo 1UI HID VllJUU
Collection District, at tho time the bill became a
law iu 1452.
....The Ladies' Sanitary Aid Society of Van
couver, forwarded to Dr. Bellows, ou Monday
last. $400 more for the relief of suffering soldiers.
Vancouver is doing a nonte work.
... - The John L. Stephens took out, on her last
trip, $180,606 80,
....A bell for one of the churches in Albany
arrived on the John L. Stephens, in care of A
Schlussel cV Co.
....Thomas Pringle, son of T. R. Williams,
f.sq.. of Dayton, lamhill couuty, started east on
tho steamer of Tuesday, e route to the U. S. Na
val Academy, under appointment from Oregon.
The Relief is' still making trips to Salem,
though tne water is very low.
Tki.eukaph to Tuhet Sound. This line is in
rapid progress of construction, and already com
pleted to the Columbia river. The wire will soon
be suspended across that stream.
Another Paper. J. N. Gale, formerly of the
Portland Union, has purchased, the material latoly
used in that office, and taken it to Astorin, to com
mence the publication of a weekly paper.
Gold Dust. Gold dust continues to come in
in large quantities from the various mininoicamps.
Mr. V. Waddingham brought dpwn eight hun
dred ounces this week from Boiso, and many
others have brought down similar sums during
tho week. Wuiliington Slatcimon.
The Advocate says that Bishop Clark will
preside at the M. E. Conference, to bo held In
Salem, Aug. 18th,
Tho Oregon Sentinel has latoly boen pur
chased by B. F. Dowell, who will run it in the
Union interest.
Fun Ahead. Dan Rico's Circus arrived at
Portland on the last steamer, and will probably
make a tour of the State
... .There were 51 inmates of tlio insane asylum
nt Portland, on the 18th inst.
....Multnomah county has $28,490 70 of un
appropriated funds iu her treasury.
....The remains of Happy Jack, so called, who
was drowned nt the Cascades on Wednesday of
last week, was found in the Columbia river, near
the foot of Haydeii's Island, on Thursdny last.
Paper at Idaho City. The publication of a
weekly naner is to bo commenced by Reynolds A,
Co., at Idaho City the latter part of this month,
supporting the present Administration.
EARLY. The Oregonian editor was presented
with a rine apple of the Red Astracau variety,
at Vancouver, on the 4th iuat.
....The Washington Siaetman euy that new dig.
gingt have been discovered on tlie otlier side of the
mountains, on a stream called Bin Creek. The mines
are about thirty-five miles distant from the town of
Union in'Orand Monde Valley. The gold obtained
is generally (course, and of jatre quulity aestivinif
shoot $17 per ounce. The country Iihs uot been thor
oughly prospected yet, and new discoveries are being
constantly made. T.ie best "turn out" yet is $.1MI,
vliich was ma-le by two men iu two days work with
a rocker. This is by no means the ruling wages the
unties paying Irnm f J to g to.
Fall Racks at Eugene. There will be four
days' racing at Eugene, over Blair's track, com
mencing Oct. 12th. f irst day, lor two year olds,
one mile, entrance $30 ; second day, for three year
olds, mile heats, $100 entrance; ii'hird day. two
mi In heats, for ail ages, $150 entrance, and two
thirds gate money aduoU ; luurth day, single dash. .
for all ages, entrance, $50 : all sweepstake races.
Portland Market. Bacon, 13 cents nor lb;
Butter, 28a30; Eggs. 25; Lard, 12Jal5; Green
Annies, in small lots, 30 cents per lb ; New Pota
toes, 2a21 ; Wool, dull, 21 ; Flour, $0 30a$7 00 ;
Wheat, per bushel, f I w; uata.uuaiu.
...We learn that Daniel Harvey has sold the
flouring mill nt Orcg;n City to Savier & Co. of
Portland and La Uoeqii6.nf Oregon City, for $31,-
000. The mill is said to be one of the finest in the
country, and its location gives it superior facilities
fur receiving wheat aim snipping njur.
. The Fourth in Baker County. A corros.
pondout of the Uregonian, writing from La Grande,
says the fourth was celebrated there with enthu
siasm. B. F.Bonham, Esq. .delivered tho-orntion,
and in the evening the ladies of La Grande,
Grande Ronde Valley, Union, Powder River Val-
Icy and vicinity, who had tunned themselves into
a Sanitnry Committee, gave a ball, the proceeds
of which amounted to $ 125. Good for La Grande
and Uakor.
....Wm.GolT, the ostler who Las been attend
ing for the California Stage Company, at Rock
Point, for some time pnst, was kicked by a horse
one day last week, and his under jnw horribly
mangled. Vadnrt, Jala UK.
TllE HARVEST. Our country farmers arc gen
erally about to commence harvesting. Good crops
of wheal, and fair crops of oats and hay, are gen-,
orally to be found. Kerieu).
Departure. On next Monday morning, S.
Ellsworth, Esq., of this place, will take his de
parture fur the East. He goes as Grand Repre
sentative from the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F. of Or
egon, to the Grand Lodge of the United States.--
Hecietc, Saturday.
Quartz Mining in IlotsE.-Dr. R. B.Farnham,
who haa just left for New York with rich spocimens
of quartz, gives some interesting partictt'ars of
quarts operations in the Boise country. He says :
'i he celebrated prospector, Comstock, is there,
aud is crushing rock, at the late ol l.oou pounds a
day with rude arastras, run hy a20-fuot oyershnt
wheel, the following aro the lodes employed in
this character of work : Opliir, six arastras, 30
foot overshot wheel ; Ada Elmore, one arastra, 16
foot breast wheel ; Confederate Htar,20 foot wheel,
one arastra ! Alturas, 24-foot wheel, one arastra ;
Independence, 20 foot wheel, one arastra ; and
four others are nearly ready for operalion,designcd
for custom work. Col. II. II. Raymond will soon
reach there with his mill, and others are following.
Redel Influences in Wall Street.
Some people are given to imagine that the juice
of gold is a good t-vidunoe of ihe nature of Ihe
news Iroin our armies, whether favorable or un
favorable, anil that in faot. Wall street is the
grnnd and infallible) indicator of the way in
which the war is going. If gold operations
were fairly oouduott-il, aud the quotations from
day to day represented the bona fide value of
the artielf, it might bo a safe index iu this par
ticular. But this is not so. Wall street is, iu
a measure, in the bunds of rebel sympathisers
and direct rebel ageuta, who create a fictitious
price for the purpose of showing the embarras
sed condition of affairs at the North, to dispirit
our people and give comfort to the enemy.
There is nothing substantial in tho way these
gentry carry on their proceedings except the
success which attends them. A rebel agent
nominally buys or sells with another, with whom
he is in collusion, at a high rate, neither of
theiu having dollar with which to operate;
and this quotation is immediately blaioued
abroad as the price of gold, whereas there is
really no gold at all represented in the transac
tion. The nierobanu who want gold to pay
duties purchase it as they would calico or broad
cloth, 10 meet their nerds; but the speculators
ruu the price no or down, to suit their own ne
farious ends. That these people are in the in
terests of the rebellion, is evident from the
prominence which all the Southern papers give
to tbe gold quotations in Wall street, which
they imetiiurf give at one hundred per crn'.
nmre than the tree rate; thus, the Charleston
Mrremry of the 2"tli quotes gold al I7G. but
adds that these fi.ures probably mean l'J6, and
further, that this is the only premium, thus
making the actual price of gold in New York
10. No doubt these statements, absurd as
they are, are greedily swallowed by hundreds'
in the rebel Statue. I bis is tlie mode by which
the gold market is regulated to farther the ends
of traitors North tnoT Swh. Mete York Her
ald, Mai 30(A.
m:ttkr from idaho.
('ami Union, m-nr I'-migrunt Itoiid, het. )
l'owiler it Burnt hirers, July IU, j
Ei. Statesman: An awful tragedy having
been ennoti'd m ar this plneo, I hn Ion to report
it by ftrat opportunity: Two cousins by nniiio
of Riniiciir ( Canadians ) Iiavo been for soino
time keeping a toll road on It unit River, nbout
twenty-live liitlos from this pmcc. (Jn Wcuties. -day
lust,, the filli lust., Hub Ut'ei'iiwooil, a hall'- ,
breed, in company with twn other men former
keepers of lire Waslioo Ferry on Sniiko River,
and Stewart by name, I believe rodu up to the
toll gate, vary much inttixioated. One of the
Stewarts made some remark to George Kin
near, wlieii Green woo 1 after some very violent
words drew his revolver aud fund, missing his
vicliiit, the ball passing lie. neon the eliouldor
nnd head. Another bull however, accomplish
the fatal work. This one took ell cot Dear the
kidneys nnd passed immediately through the
body, from the effects of which ho died in ahnut
twelve hours. Stowart nuw furnished Green
wood with his own pistol and a fleet horso and
told him to be nir, swearing at III" same time
that he would kill any one that would dure to
lay hands no Greenwood. From the scone nf
this dark deed tho foul perpetrator melted to
tho Express Ranch, several miles this way, and
alighted.' The landlady at that plaoo being
alone with her children, vA grossly insulted,
and well uigli frightened U death by the fugi
tive fiond. Turning to ono of Ihe children
quite a lad with pistol in hnnd, lie ordered
him to wait on him at the bar, acontnpauying
the demand with terrible oaths and menaces,
at the same Mine s'rilting at the boy's head with
the pistol. At this juuoture Mr. Cox, a neigh
bor came in and seeing that the stranger was
displeased with the boy, he very quietly remark
ed that tho boy was mistaken or did not know
any better. At this interference Greenwood
made nil onslaught on Cox striking him over
the, head with his pistol. Cox now drew his
revolver and both parties fired ut the same time,
each wounding Ihe' other in the ami, when
Greenwood again precipitately lied, not halting
until lie readied-the Straw Ranch, distant from
that plneo about eight miles, where he was
overhauled and captured. Near sunset a party
of about twenty men arrived and took posses
sion of the prisoner, one of them remarking to
him tlmt if he wished ever to see tho sun again
he bad better look at it now as it would be the
last opportunity be would over have of doing so.
Later in tho evening the parly was increased to
about eighty men. The prisoner was taken to
a juniper tree near by, when a rope having
been ndjuated about hit neck, with whiskey mi
his brain and murder in his heart, be was sus
pended between the earth and sky to atone lor
ins evil deeds. Here ho was left dangling in
tho air in full sight of tho road, a solemn warn
ing to evil doers to restrain tlieir evil propensi
ties, until Saturday, when an inquest was held
upon bis body and the loathsome object was
nailed up iu a rough box and buried from
tho sight of au outraged and indignant commu
nity. I do not know tlio result of llm inquest held
upon the body nf Kinnear. I think it should
have been " whiskey killed him." If so, others
are implicated in the dark deed and there are
more accomplices too than one. Who shall say
thnt the man who gave him the whiskey is not
equally guilty with tho murderer. -He knew
that whiskey would make some men mad and
when mad that they were nticoiitroliihlc nnd
were liable at any moment to commit murder,
nnd he did not kiiow'wlien he was giving it to
this man but that it would lead him to commit
murder. True, he did not once think of this;
but some men do think of these things, and yet
their ungovernable desire to make money leads
them to give poison to their fellow-man, and
that too, tlie worst kind ol poison because it not
i nly kills the first victim, body and roul, but it
causes him also to onmmit murder.
Tbe mines At Auburn, Pocahontas. Mormon
Basio, Eagle Creek and Coaster, all iu this dis
trict of country are, I understand, paying well.
Tbe Qunrtz mine ( ltockfcllow ) at this place is
progressing slowly, the prospeut is very natter
ing. The parties owning these mines, in coti-
juuoJinti with a party from LaG ramie, hnvo re
cently discovered another one near bagle crock,
twciily-hvo miles north-east from this place.
It is very rich iu both gold and' silver. Tbe
mino at this place ( Cnmp Union ) will ham a
mill put upnu it Ibis fall, lieu you mny expect
to hear such a report of wealth ns will astonish
web-footers pent rally. Tho beginning nf the
end (glory) of eastern Oregon and Idaho is not
yet. POCAHONTAS.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Philadelphia, July 14 A special lo tlie
Inquirer, tinted at Washington this morning
has the fnllow.ng:
Tbe enemy began their retrcnt across the
Potomno at midnight. They bad held Knck
villu, tiro miles from tho Potomac, us their base
of supplies. This morning our forces started
in pursuit. They are carrying their plunder,
as well as impressed citizens with thorn. Our
losses altogether will not exoeed 5UU. We
made considerable captures.
IIaltimoiie. July 13. tWImig fro n Wash-
ingtoii since the arrival of the early train yes-
terdny. The report of the capture of Annapo
lis hy the rebels is unfounded. Tho telegraph
to tliut pluoe worked all night. 1 lie reul'ls lett
42') wounded at Frederick.
New Yoke, Jolv 13. A steamer arrived
from Fortress Monroe with Gen. llnldy Smith
and slalf.
Sullivan's division occupied Mariffisburg
without opposition, and restored railroad com-
niunicatious to Wheelin;.
Gen. Howe has assumed command of Har
per's ferry.
I'lilLAUKLrittA, July I J. Insinuation Iroin
Baltimore this, uioriiiug, places Crook at West -
minister, Maryland, moving south.
A fight is reported to have occurred on lliu
railroad near Westminister, yesterday, in which
the rebels Were driven oil with loss.
A division moved from Keluy House to An
napolis Juucliou for the relief nf Washington.
A messenger llirougli Iroin Washington lust
night says that our troops, with the veterans
from New Orleans, can bold the city. He
thinks the rebels will not attempt to take it.
They have destroyed the railroad and attempt
ed to retreut towards Edward's Ferry.
uai.timoiie, duly i.i -Nsi indications (Ins
morning of any rebel force within twenty mile
of the city.
Ihe last nf (Silmores raiders crossed the
Hnllimnru and Ohio ruilroad last uiglit, beyond
Kllisville, ou their way to joi I the main rebel
force iu the vicinity of Washington.
New York. July Id. 1 he Font Is mlormed
by st gentleman from Baltimore that the battle
of Mouococy, though defeated, was iuvaluable
in its results to Baltimore, as it held the rebels
iu check until tbe authorities could arrange to
repel tho attack. Gov. Bradford's call was re
sponded to by thousands. When the bells
rung at midnight, GOOD men hastened to thu
place of meeting, among thetn 14 veterans of
the War of ISl i, who aided in repelling the
British invaders.
Baltimore, July 13 4 p. m. The boat
from Washington has arrived and report nil do
inr well. Yesterday nus rather a gloomy day.
and there was a great deal of uneasiness among
the citizens as there was hgliting on the Sev
enth street road, and the rebels were try ing to
capture Fort Howard. We still hold it. This
morning coobdenoe was restored and all is con
sidered perfectly safe. The anxiety now is
thnt the enemy may not escape lanu the State
without being severely punished.
Tbe destination of the largo force of reb
el cavalry that crossed the railroad at Belle
ville and llladcn.'liorg is not knnwo. Urbel
sympathizers predict that thry will move ou to
Point Lookout and release J0,(KX) rebel prison
era there.
New Yms. July 13. Tho interview of
Secretary Fiwud.-u with the representatives
nf the Banks of New York, Philadelphia, and
Boston yesterday, resulted in nothing definite,
i ll after mutually expressing their sentiments,
tbe negotiation of the loan was referred to a
committee n( officers associated with the banks
in New York. FcssciideD stated that be bad
no definite policy to aooouuoe ether than to ad
just himself the retirements of the public
service, lie was inuispueeu m increase in
volume of currency anics sod) a soum be
come inevitable. The SecreUry i news were
regarJed with much favor.
Ciiicaqo, July 13. An officer in Sherman's
army reports otir forees who have been held in
check by Ilnrdeo at Chatahoooliie, laid pnu
tnnlis ncross the river each side of Hardee on
Sunday last and gained tho opposite bank,
causing the rebels to retreat towards Atulantn.
From tiiis pluco to Atahitita, the country is
destitute nf the natural products, being a bar
ren plain.
St. Lotus, July 13 Platto City, Mn has
been occupied by thu Bushwhackers, number
ing two hundred, who had been joined hy the
so-onlled Paw I'aw Militia. They planted the
rebel flag and boast that they are to aid Qriaii
trull. Ail the recruits and substitute in camp
have beon forwarded to Maryland.
Quebnstown, July 3. There bin boen no
fighting in Denmark sinco the capture of Al
sen. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH,
Special Dispatches to Oregon Statesman.
WismSOTON. Jlllv 16. Additional alarm am iu.
eusioned on the Virginia side of the Pntoinae yester
day, by reports of l-lio rebels running tlie railroad to
oiannassas. i nis not yet veruieu, out it is not thoiiKht
impossible. Also designs of the rebels lo romtiiand
Ihe trans and keen oneu communication IwtwMn (W.
donsville and the Valley
i lie mar extra says reuel ratters, nnailwriiig four
or live hundred, passed through Little Washington and
Hpeasville Thursday mirtH on tlie way to Madison and
Oordor.svills. They had &HI horses, and twenty-five
prisoners who were inniititod ou horses led hy rebels.
They psssed Creigliersville about H p. a, 'Half an
hour afterwards, a small force of Union cavalry made
Its appearance at the same place and continued purxuit.
The rebels said they were nn the way to Oordonnville,
thence to Kichainnd. They seemed In a hurry, having
received Information that Sheridan was between them
and Ulchmnml, with s larjro ravnlry force, These reb
els are doubtless part, of tlis force lately nnorittins: in
Maryland. Hecessfonists Iu Hultimoro sny rocent inva
sion was only u reconnuls-unce, but thnt they will re-
mm wim ire reiniorcemeins iinu i,eo in eommanri,
I'Hll.Ar.Ki PHiA, Jiilv 18. Eniiuirer't anerial un
about SAXI of Moaeby't it's ,:..ind pnsned near Lees-bura-
on Tuesday uiglit, each rider leading n lionw and
driving before them nearly a thousand head uf cattle.
Harris and tnintoi-e s cavalry were last mirht trviuir
to cross the Potomac, which they did a litllo above
ICdwards' Ferry. After crossing, a small force was
detached and sont towards Buickersville, while the
main body moveil oirertly to Ashley (Jan.
IUltimokb, July U-The only iutelliirence iralh
ered from tlie conductor who brought engine through
from Washington to.day, is firing heurd iu that neigh
borhood to-day. All lirfiirnution hero induces couvlc
tion tliat the enemy is hi full retreat, fighting Monday,
aud Tuesday to cover retreat and enable them to get
piunuer aalely across the t'oioinnc st Kuwanls' Kerry.
Washinotok, July 16. The Chronicle of tills morn
ing contains tho following: Our cavalry under Major
Fry stubbornly contested tlio ground of advance, retir
ing only when flanked by superior numbers. Kunduy,
fought from 3 to 1) r. a., driving rebel tiack five mile.
Monday, the rebels kentiit hay two or three miles nut
of Tennllytown the force in front living estimated at
several thousand. The Y resilient nnu hecrclary of War
wer present anu encoiiraneu tne iroops.
Al !l r.s., tlie rebels advanced on Fort Stevens, five
milec from the City. Their sharpshooters got within
thirty or forty yards of the fort. The i'oth New York
valrv dismounted and drove them oil; other regi
ments soon arrived and drove tlie rebels buck half a
mile. Towurds evening the veteruus of Ike sixth
corps drove tho rebels a mile and a half.
(ien. t runkliu escaped uuu arrived at llafttmore tills
morning.
I No onotation of gold received in San Francisco
sinco last dispatch.
The Naval DkfeaTof John Bull The
Stockton Independent thus comments on the
late affair of the Kearsage and Alabama:
I ho sinking nf the pirute Alabama by the
United Suites steam sloo.i Kenrsnge. a vessel
inferior in tonnage and the number nf its guns
and crew to the Alabama, is to he regarded us
something more than a victory over pirates. It
is in fact a naval victory nf thu United States
over England. There was nothing nbout tho
pirnte cralt American, nut her commander.
Sho is Engli-h from keel.to smokp stack, man
ned by nn English crew, partly from English
men of-wnr, and tinned by English gnus. She
was vaunted as a superb model of English
strength, speed and fighting qualities. And we
have not Ihe least doubt Hint it was Iroin the
urgent solicitations of Englishmen then in Cher
bourg thnt Scmtnes reluctnutly made tin bis
mind to risk a fight with the Kenrsnire. . fber
confideiilly anticipated that the Alabama would
compel Ihe Kearsngo to strike her flag, uud
theu John Bull would have claimed it us a Brit
ish victory.
STATK FA IK.
En. Statesman: Please permit me through
?"r imp1. M.ruuirll wunul tn tl, Jlnnnra.
ble President and Managers of our approaching
Plate i ii r, woollier they could not so arrange,
that the running of horses shall not bo allowed
till one or two of the last days of the Fair, as
many ministers ns well as church member did
not attend tho Fair last fall on account of this,
to them, objectionable feature: beiioving gambling
to be wrong, they do uot wiah to witness it ur be
present when it is being done, though sanctioned
by biirli authority and under tbe name of Stutc
Fair. And yet I presume to say thnt this class of
our lellow citizens fuel as deep interest in tho im
provement of our ntate as others, and as ardently
desire to atteud tho Fair, and derivo all the ben
efit Ihey can, while seeing the inaiiy articles on
exhibition. Hut be assured, I, with many others.
will not be there cannot conscientiously be there
unless we have assurance ns above asked for.
Plcasu nnswur through Sluteiumn.
Monmouth, l'ulk county. J. E. ML'KPHY.
ItKMARKADLP. Cask. Ed. Statesman : Elijah
Davidson, now living in Monmouth, Polk county,
was 91 years old last February ; ho lived with his
wife, who died last March, over (tl years ; he be
gan to preach the Gospel bout (SO years ago ; die
raised twelve children, six girls and six boys ;
hall ol each have black hair, and half red, alter
nately; only three of bis children dead; has had
flit grand children. 01 living; 'A'i great-grand
children, 'Hi living ; 6 great, great-grand children
I JO in all. father Davidson is lisle aud hearty,
and bids fair to live much longer. Ilu lias always
been proverbial for temperate habits and early
rising. J. E. ML'KPHY.
Special Notice..
a. r. A. M
SAI.rM l.nnor Ni.4 l,Md, n.rr-ulrj,.nini.
cations nn Ihe second and l.iurth Pri,lays in each
month. Rrrlhrrn In guori maiHllug re Invited lo atlriol.
T. n. COX, eec j. Sill tiKII. A. 1) . N.
Dr. Bos'etter's Stomach Bitters Tin Hnirr, rt
umv!-ra.iliy ackiiiiffli-aioal lu In: sure ,rerelitlva and eurr
fur Fever and Astie. I'laluknre. Heaviness l Ute Slmiiai-li,
or any oilier Ilka sfTectlmi. Tlieir eliecl ueu ll,e system !
must miraculous ; Iney give a l,?e.ltliy tone lo the ayeteln, re
lieve all morbid mailer, and In laet cleanse llie lelem ot all
ImiMirltlea. In no ease haa It been knoan 10 fall, bul on the
'onirary, near virtue have been found In Its use. To llioae
attllctnl with any of the aliove Ills of Ihe body, the '-Hillera"
are offered aa a speedy and eertaiu core. Try Uiriu and form
your own opinion. Sold iiy drussisla am! dealers every
where. InilS.
MRS. 8. A. ALLEN,
A LADT OP W0KLD.HIDK KKriTATlOX.
MM. B. A. AM.KVA WORI.IVff If ATlt RRTORKR AND
ZVI.OBAt!AMUM or WOKLU'H II Al K DKKINI, rt une-
fimtlM. bihI m swknnwlcdiffd by all who ute ilif m for mlor
itijc liiT-iKorMinn, iM'tullfjitiir anil tlrrMhix tlie Hulr, rmdrr
.tiff II ton. illk mi gliMjr. am) rtilr!jf It lo rrmlii In snjr
rlrntrH pncltion; qukklr ciranaiiiit th tr.lp. trmtltiff the
full mis ltnAriltit a hftltlijr tiid 11 4 turn I Dolor to Ilia Hair.
Thry nrvrr fall to restori ffrrjr Hair lo IU nrlKiual f 'lulhltil
i-tlnr. Thr ai rtirilr utn the rooti f the Hair, rivSut
them Ihe natural fiimrWirncnl rrsjutrwl. No lattjr'a tlll la
cimnMe without Ui i Xthhalaamum or lltlr Drmaln. Il
clean ihe hair ami lmrti to M a mot delightful fragrance
anil u auited to uoili young aia oia.
Tb Ritorr Bvproduoti.
Tha Hair Draiitnf OtilUvata and BaauUflai
If vmtr hair la thin Irr It, If aenrfv Irr It. If harah try ll
If lutrrfeM irr It, If now f -Ivm try II. for all whn nt It
will prcMfTt their hnr thiwirh Ufa. T $ bf all liruf
IfitU. AitroUfor California., Iloatrtter, Bruilb k D-an, Han
Fran'tof". amll
NOTICE. '
Tli ennarlnrrihln In the Dank Inc. bminrM htrflnfnra .
Mlits between Kurrn- K-tlr, f th ('II of Now York. an4
Jmrik A. bouohoe, Wnt, V- Rltm, and Rilfh ft. Vrftt.nl
Btt rranciacn, otKirr ' nrni name or r. nr.SK kki.lt
A CO.. New rnrk. an4 tHlMOHOK. RAIsCTON A Vit.. Han
rranektea, will cnn on tM let Uj of July, JW4, Ear:',
Kny and sfoaena v uinonow wiiuurawioR iun ui cottari
nernp.
The wualnew will be frtM In Nv York by tarena Kelly,
and in 8an rranctnen by C. KaUlon and K. ft. fret.
IsVlMMilor art rrrju -- hatnl lu tiVIr hooka fr aelile
meM at the banking ItoaM uf DpnMm, Klt'n, A Co.
r.ijiir, k 1.1.L t (
. Per J A !.nh.t Attorney,
JOKIMI A- IMlNMl.OK,
WH O ROsino,
R. 0. NiKTZ.
Pat rrandaco. -Ion W, l-M.
The anslerelffned, nWnt atlHMi to the ahoyi curd, five
Of lea that aw an) aner ' wrwi iy H siniy next, ilsey will
entiaue Ut bwMneu l "" aimer cmarinrhlp withoott In
trruetijiMt iheafct banking? kowa nf sWiil-, Kateism A
Chv. in ihte (My. aixler tb Drtn name of FKKrt A HAI--
TON, and In N v Vvk Ibrmiirr. the Akcik y of Nmm J.RKft
A ff AU.KH, No. 8. ht Plreet ; and thai m and aflr Us
Vh -lay rf J'lly nTt, lh. Whether with l O. Mill-, J H
Thnwiaa, IsMit MrMa, Aea T. IsawVm, Wtrt. K. Harrtn,
TTinmea IV tl. Jnn. 0 ftarl, W. NtfTta. J. Whitney. r.. O r.
OlfFtn, A. J. Y'V. H'imm Mtfwa, ffederdefc Iklttaca, (,
H. MtHraH, H. f. Te-hemafeer, A. Hywo, Mare Bin,
A. b. MrCKirr, H 1"P. AaJHMe) Knlyhl. A. II. Henry,
i. V. WilMMrdmir d WilliaM Alvttrd ( Man rraetc, and
Jsscob Kmh, nf Prtlan4 tttrwvm, ln?elnff Insane Ur Uil
fiwrftaae daly tnrfanle4 wnstnr tha law, ef l rHatw, wiU
carry wa tha bwHteaiaf iMnktnv in all il earisMH branch.
at the tame plarr aivl thrtmrh th anaw aaeney, nod an
lb baata ae a ffM ana tnyer ewrrvney, anaer Uw name af
TIIK IIAMi OP CAIJIOIIMt.
D O. MILLS and WM. C KALVTOX win bt saarfed vital
tsar sasnsfw r- w lar nuroeaa 01 tne enrfM.rstiot,
M f HAIJmiM,
11 IUT
lu fraaeovr., J.M t, lt. LIS
Always Eafsl Always Effectual! AreyoussurTerer
(nun Kour an,li(uet Are you MllkU'il villi tlie irrlllenl
relurn of Hist cT,ld and formal vlltor, tlio rlilll, followed by
III faithful altendnnla, Ihe burnt k fever Slot .Iri-iirblng-
splmllon f Use no lime, then In irnrarln s bollle of llr.
Osuood's India Uhloiu, You s ill have Inn one olilll at
most after you commence It and probslily none at all. Your
neighbor bo lias used Ihe medicine will asaurt you of Hits.
II Is but Ills promise of a result hlch Ihourands have alrssdy
reallstfd.and wlilrh your own experience will most fully prove.
If you have been dlnsnpolnted la oilier medlclnea, and are
doubtful of all, obtain the Cholajfosue and yna will duubt no
lonser.
Iinltallons are abroad ! lie parllculur to enuutre for Dr.
Oapood'e India Vtottogoau.
Sold everywhere. HKDINOTON k CO., 4111 and 418 rrnnt
atreet, San Francisco, sole aseuta for the Pacific Coast, tmlv
THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA,
Incorporntrd under the Law. of the State.
Capital Stock, (paid up in gold coih,)
Hvi,too,:ooi
WITH THE PRIVILEGE OF INCREASING
TO
n,ooo,ooo:
STOCKHOLDERS.
BAN F
KANC'IACO.
I). O. MIMA.
A. R. POHK,
11KHMAN if It'll liLS,
FKKll. KH.M.N'HM,
GEO. H. IIOWAltl),
11. K. TK8CIIKMAOHER,
A. lUVWAItl),
MOSKH KM.1N,
A. II. MoCHKKl',
II. H.JKHSUI',
UAMlIMi KNIOHT,
' A. t HKNKY.
J O WILMKItDIXO,
ALVOltl).
WM. U. K ALSTON,
I1.H.FKKTH,
J. B. THOMAS,
LOIIISMbMNR,
AjiAT. liAWTti.V,
WM. E. HAItliON.
THOH. HKI.I,.
JOHN O KAKL.
WM. NOUHIS.
J. WHITNKV, Jn.,
o.r.uim.N,
WM
ltnTI,ANI, OHOX.
JACOB KAMM.
. O. MILLS
M.C. lfALSTOK....
.- .....rmslilslit.
L'ushfur.
CormnondcnU in AV I'oi-l.I.KMH A WAI..
L.LK, Ko. Jt i'nie tstri'ct.
Corntpondenttm Ijindon. BANK OP LONDON.
rpllli iiiulersiKiieil i;lvr notice) tlmt Ills nuove-imintni
X corpointiini liss Iweu orirniiir.eil fur the unrpuae nf
cnrryiiiK uu tlis lluiihiiiir mid Kxclimnre busiunss, In
ill its brunclies. hi this city nnj with tlis intoriiir nf
this State, tlnj iiei(libnrin)( Slate ami Turrilnries, uml
nuu mux loo i iiliio witn tlie Atlantic cities, Eiii-uh,
China, and the Kust Indies ; fur which thuv Hra iro '
vidcil with nmpie Iscilities, nnd In conformity with
tlio iirticlcs uf UHSociulion will cuiniuence upvrntituis
on the Slh dny ot July next, nt the Imnkinx house
now occupied by Douuhoe, Uiilstun ic Co., corner ol
wnsiiiujrttm unu uintery mreuts.
With the view nf viviiur lo the bllsluese of the one
limiition nil the elllcinncy nut) prompt itude of a private
tiniiliiiiK llrni.tiiKetber with tlmt contlileutial seclusion
of private hustnees matter so ffenerully desired, ihe
iininediate muniivemont of its iitfiiirs is committed ex
clusively to I). O. Mills nnd Win. C. ltiilslou, ns l'res
iiteni slid tasliier respectively, to whom, or cither of
thetn, Ihe customers -of tbe Bunk will upply on all
business mutters. The remilur meclinir of the Uoard
of Trustees will titke phu-e monthly.
The nndcrsifruuil deem it udviwiblu to cull purticulur
atteiiJon to tlie followiuir peculiarities uf their oi-ran-
ixiuiou, which tire positively mudine; ou all lis meiu
ben: Pint . Snlos if its (,'iinllul Stock can bo effected
"lll.V alter due appraisement bv Stockholder selected
for that siociul purpose i and the Trustees of the Cor
poration have, ia all casus Ihe rixhtlo become pur
chasers of the stock appraised at the appraisement,
fur the benefit of the remiiiniliK cilwkhohleis. This
rcstiction is printed upon each Certilicuteof St ek.
ticcnml, Loans cnunot fie lliilde to stockholders,
except upon collaterals oilier thun their alum's iu the
Capital Stock of this Bank. '
TRl'MTKKNi
I). O. MILLS, J. B. THOMAS,
LOUIS McLANK, TI10.M AH IIKI.L.
WM.NOIIKl!), A.J.l'Ol'K,
JOHN O. KAHL, O. V. OIK KIM,
HKUMANMU.'HliLS, JAMKS WIIITXKV, Jit.,
W. O. RALSTON.
Hun Francisco. June IS, INiil.
Admiiiis1ratri Kotlco.
TIIK tmdemigutid hua boen duly appointed by the
Probnte ('onrt of Marion coiiut)vOrugou, hi Ad
in i tiiut ml rix uf theealuu; uf K. A. VVoodnide, dm-uuwd,
lute ot said fount y uud 8tate. Nuliou is thorn fore
given to all iwraons indebted to Ihe cut ale to make
payment to hur, aud all peraoiiB liuvuig tiHima againat
nuid ualate tire hereby reqiisted to ptrauul them to
her, at her plure uf ruaiileuve two mile north-west
from Kitvertou, iu Marion county, duly ttutiVnticHted
acvordiug to luw, within tux uioiiths troiu this dale.
Mrs. WINNKY U'Ot)lSHK,
Adm'x of u id Dooeaacd.
Marlon Co., Ogn., .Inly l','th, IHtW. wl!ipid
rorlRmntioii,
Hy the (iitvrrnnr of the State of Onu on t
riBhMA.l It la nniV-liiifd lv liuv iiihi urn Kxvvn
VV.i
tive nf ihe KtHte of OriWm. hIiuII urorluim the
runnii ui me demon ui iti-nrene iiihi v to uoinreaa.
atid it appearing upon the ciiuvum of ihe VJte given
lor that utttcu, al the election held hi the wild Mtitu, on
the t'th duy of June, ISlil, tlmt Jitmes U. 1. Hender
Hon rtrcivud the hiihesl iiuiiihur:
Ho it theiefore dee lured and prwluimed that .hi men
ll. i). jiL'iidi'rthiu tae ectvd t ie Ketireneiitative uf t ie
iveonle of the NtHteul (treioti to the thirty ninth Lou
urewi of the tlni ed .Si it tec.
tiiven under tnv hiind,tit Hnleni, thia Oth duy of
jiny, intn. uy ine uuvetnnr:
A1HH.SU.' U tllliK.S.
HAHt'Kt, K. Mat, Swrehirv nf State.
Itriiri uud Mowi'I'm,
T0HX TirSTl.V. patentee, is putting up Union
u nrnprrM ana mower ui me urHgou iron w orka,
rorlliind, tJrogon. K. U JOM'S St
Julv it, 4vtV
Tor Sale
ONK KKAI'Ult.utid bn H-honie Tliroshiug Maehine;
also, a tpaa uf Mures and a siihu of Jloraea, aud
an iron -uk agon, three I'luws.one n hnuiking 1'low,
one Uarmw, and a Fumiitig Mill,- Kor terms apply
' nr.ni.i iinnui .n. n(. i.onta,
Inly II, 'tii 'Jwl'J ifuriou Co.,(Krtm h 1'rairie).
tSuininuiis.
Douglus county vt. l)uuiel N. Cmk iti the bounty
i;niiri oi I'oiigius I'oumy, lor ine Nate ui un-gon,
OtHioer Term, MI.
flMI DAMKIj N. COOK t In tlio imiiic of the Ktulc
X of Oregon, von me hereby riuuiiioned and re
iiuin-ii tu uppfiii lu auid Court, mi Ihe tlmt da of the
October tt'iiit, to wit : the It rut Monday, ihe 'M duy of
ijrtoiiiir, i i, in t ne oiirf Himiw tit iti town oi ihu
burg, in stiid county, uud uiutver the cotuplaiiit of
Dun il us i'oniitv. I'lriiiiiilf, Hied uiniint von iu wild
court, or the same will bo tukeii fur vonfeaxed and the
iiminl'H'uforrrtuid will take juLmeMt ugiiiuat ruu for
nuiit of an aitruvu r, lor tne mini of onu huudri'd uud
seventy two dot lata and twenty t-ittlil i-euts, (17
Uiguther w ilh fiwin and dirthuriwuieiiiN o itiiauil, to
le taxed. JAAlt,i r. WAI aO.n,
Hy order of tlie Court, Att'y lor IM'tif.
Ij. Ii. Wii.i.ia), County Clerk. liwltl
I X Huh -in, or vhinity, on the night of ilu 4th of .Inly.
M. a iSaiMIe, nridle and iHajiket. I lie Under w ill bf
rewarded by leaving the aame ut the &tot?triun ottlce
JillV 11, lHM.','wl'J OI'.O. 11. M-,l.H(,.
Kew and Fresh (iood.s.
ITTK ure now hi nceipl of u VKUY LAUdK aud
V V well irlerlid HMaortuietii of evei vUiini in uur liue.
Hinhraring, l-AUIKi UttODH of every detrriptiou,
in giem vuneiy. ne nav auui :i nne miw ui irn n
AND itOY'tt FL'UNIfiHlNU UOOlM, arranged as a
tipeeiul depnrtmeut;ttp stair.
roreignaimdouientie jiici iim;i. unci reKii,
MAHIAVAKK. IKON. 4,HO( KKriV and MInCKLt
h-ANKOllS (HMlHuf all kinds, hs usual; wl.i. li we
tire otferiiig cheap for rush, or any kind of produce, al
tbe highest market rates.
si. ii. ot i. it. si'MMir.a.
Sulew. July 8th, lV. IU, tf.
hhi ritr Hills.
NOTICK Is hereby given tbut by virtue of adecree
of foreclosure and an exevutnui isaued thereon
by the clerk of the circuit court of the iSlute of Ore
gon, lor tne county i rois, ana ut tue nireeieu in
favor of J. It V. Hutler aud against J. U. liunifa and
wife, for want of personal property to mlisfy the
same, I nsare tevieu upm anu win proctuu ut at u to
the highest bidder, lor nub in baud, at Ihe eourt
bouw) dvr in Dallaa, in said eonuty.uu HAlL'UIiA V,
the likh day uf August, a. l , between tlie hours
of 9 o'clock a a , aud 4 o'ctork, P a of said duy, all
the right, title and Interest of said defendants uf, in
aud to tbe following described premises, lu wit i All
of the southeast quarter of section 'JM in township ! a,
f w, Willamette taennian, eemg pan m noiiiieiiiifii
No. 'Mti, containing l'f acres, more or leas, sold Ut sat
tifr tlie above eaecutinn. rmut and are uing ria.
3 I. M. HC TUH, hberiin'olk Co.
DuIIhs, JhIt 5, 1M. 4wltf
KhrrllT Halo.
N'OTICK is hereby given that by virtue of a decree
uf forerhiattre and an exm-mion iasued tlHrvon
bv tha t'b'rk uf the ein-nit court of the Mate nf Ore
giiu.fortb risiiiity ol l'ulk, aud lu me dirchd, In
favor uf Anihcl Htih and agninsl Win. 'iti) hr, for
WHtil of peraotinl pmpriiy In aaiiufy tbe mmiih, have
levied upon aim win prM-eea mi mtii hi uie uiuni ini
der, fur nuh In band, at tbe rvrt hmiae dm.r, ii lal
his, in said eouaiy, KMtarduy.lhe l:ttli day of Au
ifiul. a lHt'4. tmtwes'O the hours of M uVbek. a m
and 4 o clos k. p. w., ol said duy, all the right, title and
inteivat of lite auid dfenlaut f , In and tv the hAUtw-
ing daarnbad premises, l H t Known aa tlie s of
sec Ii, and a strip ens wide from tlie sontb side of
Urn a M oi sniq stfotiua j atvo tne miiowiug irari
Hegiainug at the u ewrtier of claim nn. w net. no
.91i, ibenr w 10 rhsv. trie lire TH.-M chains, tbrnee
tt rhaios, thenee n 7H,H4 etmiua, rnuiitiisjir
arres, mora t leas t tlw amve 4ssnriul instsi beitia;
uavrt of setAiffSw I i. 13 and 11 iu 1 7 a. r & er of Um
WillatnHta meridian i atan (be frf'tKi4 w iof see
IV ih I s4 w, ann the I af see 'i4 in I J a, f 9 w,
in tlm roaaty of lxlk, and aiaia of Or!, eontaln
lug Vil acres, muro or leas, ft being the land elajm
ongsualty Md Hy ltuiel Chaiailer and Manht Ann,
bi wifc.aoMl u aaiiaty aid eiefaiioii. cMa and mo
n.imgom, L U BU1LER,
; IalU, Ja'y 4, a . IMiwH FdMrif
NEW AND FRESH STOCK
SPRING AND SUMMEH GOODS.
f pi I K nm)criifiifi. tutx mt retitnii'il frrnii tho City of
I S.tii KfHitriricii with it I ii r iye nnd vutted atitnli of
FANCV Hitd HTAlMsK DKY'UUOIW, aittlubln t'urilt
Huntuii, tt hi. li cuttutsts, in part, of
Ladies' Dress Hood,
('liiuku, ftuifiltlhiH, tthnwls, cih-Mi, tmutji hn-!
ery, drnna it-iuiiitini, pitrMHdlti, ahuktrra, tiimmI '
hiitti, btiiiiirlti, htm net snd Vat rilnxma, helta uud rib- j
boti, curtain dumnnk and cttrtnina, enrpeta mud tttrHw !
until. titf, mil h ffrvnt vuricty uf kimhIii Uh ittuueroita lo
aionlioii, m
riothtiitf and Furnishing Goods.
L'oi.BivtR iii mu-lot fancy uud lhtiu tuitriiuiere mitti,
fitucy and plulii tfiiiimere couta, vettaand Dunu.bovi'
ttuili, liueu ho "tm MlnrlK. Fie licit tlutiitel tmvelinif
riliirtu, oversliirts, dm went, ninhrhiH, MKiki, neck
hdk'i, pockft liilkfo, tii'ck t'u mitiunilrfl, trunk, vn
litti'K and cHi-pi-a huta.
Hats and Caps.
Itlack, brown, drtib and poarl ctiMinire but, tttrnw,
luKhuru uud pultn If uf hula, Uv iinni, intjtt aud ohil
dee ii.
Boots and Shoes.
Lndioa' glove kid Htler, lmliei' blm-k and ndortWi
cloth, (joit((. HtUten, luHic' kid, pout and calf Bnlmn
ml nhot-a, miiwea, child ran nnd infant ahomof all aorta
and qunlitiei. man's calf draw, walking aud riding
buulB, bova', youlh'i nnd chil.lrim'a bmta aud ntm.
Wood nnd Willow Ware.
Vtincv, work, imirkct nnd knife baakoti, chlldrenV
willow whkoih and KikfH, whpIi tniis, waah bnardt,
brooms, Rcnilj'jitifr mid blai'kinjr hruttlioa. clothe phis,
muitio boxei, uecordoom and work Imzea. .
Hardware.
Nuila. iww, hummer, hatcheta, Kimletn, AIor, faito
hiK naila, tackit, inatmreHtid pitch forks, Hunleu hoR,
rakee. bIiuviiIh, acvthti aud nut Ilea, rupe, powder,
amuothiug Iroua, coffee mi I In, ahot. fundi iermituiiuii
ctipi, Sec, thu.
Sheep sheuru, padtot-kH, tnrrvcomln, brtinhui. 4c.
Groceries. .
R u ar, coifctt, tea. pepper, uplro, inntnrd, cinnamon.
nntmotfM, cwiile and brown aoup, bltiuhifr, oyatera,
lobalHra, atttrrb, papper aauce, nvrno. rice, vhowdate,
Milton tt n 8. rreatn tflrinr. baking aodu, yaat jvowdcrs.
wiiHUJiiy aonii, iouHtoi, mairuL'a ami iiini.uiifl.
Crockery and Glassware.
On nnd imiicein, nlales, buwlti buiins aud idtrliitrn
siiitr howln, butter diht'B, veKeUthle and uteuk dish
en, iutiK. Ilowt-r viwc( lump chiinnaye, tuttiblem,
tmva; wait em, looking ffluawm, 6ic 6ca.'
t will sell all uiy gijouu ut Hitch pi ics us will defy
competition, uud iuku, in exuhutiKo. nil kind of KAHM
I'HIMR'L'K. uud puy (no lllUtil'.M' iMAtiKlil'
FUICK8..
OOME OUSTE, OOME
And judire for yonrmdf. t um no got for Ciwt Oil li
much cheaper, nnd I do not blow auy, for tuoutittiiti
breeze is strottfr enough for comfort.
A Word lo the WIm Ii Siifflch'iit!
K. LKVV,
OppoMic the Wo. lie n Mill, North Httletn, Oifii.
8uluiu,Ogu, April 4lh, IKfJI. mO
Self-Adjusting Clothes Wringer.
Niuipic, Kniclciit nnd flumble.
VTO fiitnily run iitli.rd to ilu wiilmiit Ihe Clolhits
ll riuirur. ll hiivvs limit. leHlLh hiii! t.U.tli n. It.
(tuea lliu Imrtlust purl uf (hit lalmr or wssliiitir. wills
ruse to I lie iieriit,ir, iiuil willioul the Irsst liiinrr tu
llie liilirir. IJotlies-wriiiei-s ure meiMing vriih rniiil
sille i llleir Itaeritlliesa is Wtvuml uuealiull: lhen-1'ore.
Wlml kilul sjmll 1 liny ? 'Keei-jf J'jmiIj gkouldbttl
IkrELRKKA, humiusu, by llie use of elliptical nteel
I'lnys us vi,m ity Is ini'ienwil iinj it is miilereil per
In, 111 ei'll'mljiialinv. All ilrlii les anil lurl vun'inir ill
sixe rernive VHiform pre h re, wliiL-b fennollia ftc
cimiilisliril hy iiineliiiii-s reauiriiiK ihiinib sirawa (to
ruise unn iniver rue rnl si wiinonl votis mil a lerallnn.
The Kl itKK A is liiilit nml siiliaieiiiiul, hiiiI linrinir
Utile or nu wihhI work hIhhii it to crack or swell from
the Hvliou of soup uml water, it will therefore, with
Komi iisiiixe.coitiiiiiie in working order ror h Ioiik lime.
Altlmiiuh sell niliuaiiiiir. it is not Hike other inacliinesl
llshle to hetimio iliaiii ranged. Any rliilcl ran work it.
l),!lei siiiiliei. M. K. Trover tV lirother, ftui
rniiiciai'u, imneriii iuins.
Ileonaitorv for Oreinin. Meaaea Aliroelliv Jb Tf.ee
l'orrhiml. r'or snip liv IIICNJ. MTKA Nil siiil JOHN
DUNHAM, tsu loin ,hiiI in the irini'ipul towns through
out the Slule.
Mi- Itine'.T, IHlil. Hml7
liil'oriiiiilion'ACaiiis-a.
TV CALVIN WALLS (sten son of Mr. Jf, Klror form.
1 erly ol I Ireirolil will rail on me at ln reaiifenee in
twlem, lie will learn throuKh frieuil of his father
wimt niuv lie or uriul use to Iinu.
DAVID LKSLIU.
Hal lime 'j:i, l,l. :iwi;
Fifty Dollars Reward.
SOM KTIM K lietwceu the and 17th of Ihe present
month, I lost, somewhere in Mnriou eotmly , a paclf
ae coiituiniuy promissory iiotesi wrtlon uf which are
as follows, to wit t
One nolo drawn bv R. V. Cnoley for 00
' .!. Cmdev " :mhi 00 -,
" Tho s ( roas " AUG 00
" " A.llecltuer " .'i0 00
All of auid notes are diawn in my favor, except that
of K, V. (looley .which is assitfiied to me hy one .lows.
Tbero is one nolo in said package druwii hy Tlionuui
rook, Henry llv l'orter, and White, backed by
J. Mitchcl, tor $100 0t).
There urn aln notes inuilc hy Jones, Heed At Co.,
aud I 'rut I, of KairnVhl, besidej others n ifnod by par
ties whubo names 1 huve forxotten. The abovu reward
will be given to any person who will deliver said
puckuifl to Oeorxe Kdes, Clerk of Sluhoti couuty.
All iturpons are hcrtdiy lint ill m! uot lo iitirrhuse any
of the notes ubove'entuuurutt-d.
V1LMA.M LKKWILk
June'vT, IHtil. ;lwi7.
1 Siriiyrtl or .iiol n
ITMfOM llienilisrriher, livintf nt the upper endffV-
nf Howell I'miiiii, uhout two weeka uKo.aCLk
duik buy inurr.with hrrriht eypnut, ufitrlv Ibhuudi
hiih, hrauded with Hure 7 on tbe left fore almuider,
bus three while feci. At the time ho went away she
was neurly blind in the run Mining eye. Any ono bar
inif inforinution cotieerniutc this animal, scut to my
in I Johh ut Kiilem.or lo the tSttitram'tn office, will Iw
tbuiiVriilly received, and a suiluble reward will be
pui I for lier dejfntioit no tbut she euu he rci-ovc ml.
Julv 4, IMill ImlM .IN'ii. HAI'I'INtlKIKl,!)
K. I.. Juxea,
a. v. iituai,
JtHtH NATION.
OREGON IRON WORKS I
K. I,. J05IKS V i h.
Wlv iiiuiiiif.ii'iiiin Uurtrlx Mills, Slinin Kii.
K I ill's mill liiilirra,
Tlis 1'iiion Rrtiprr and Muwrr, llurse Puwrni,
Cooking Ranges, all kinds of Hills,
1 Iolrst1 liiic MuclitneHt,
ii u n d ii o ii si anu w i m o u w .
Wu liuve reiellliv uthlrj 1,1 our ealMhlialllueul hII
tlio iiiui hinery uml mllema of Hie lule llrms of
KWMMI t '., ami ma MSI 11 A I, I. r SIIIVH,
of (Iri'iroii Citv, ami are pr.iarvd t. .hi ALL KISIW
OF lli;i'v ii.imllv lone in a FIKV CI.AHH
fousnui mi suniiiSK mini'.
'uriier of Mouljf 'lurry uml rioveiilh stieela, Port
Uml. Oreicn K. I. JON KM & 1(1.
Jime'i.'., IHtil. IHtf
iVallHMK'l I'lilvi-raK)'.
rfJIK corner alone of tho new L'nlrersily huililmit
I will he laiil Willi Si.roiriale eereoioules ihi tbe
tflth day of July, In.t .ui Jo rloi-k. r. M.
- An tmlorieul 'sketch of the luahtiition will be read.
Slid an address will be delivered liv (ior. A ('. Illhbs.
CIIKMTKK N. 1 K1IUV,
Serretnry of Wnllaliiel t'uireraitr.
fWlem, Jnly ?lh, l.. ItwI'J
Nollce.
riMIK Xinrk holders of the (lul, I) C'KKKK Ml NINO
1 UOMI'ANY will hold their Urst neetinK at Helen,
Orexon, on Monday, the 1 Ih day of Anuual next, for
Ihe purtose of oruauialnK said company aoaordins: to
law, electing directors to the stinie, and tmiieacUns;
such oilier business as mar appear eapedienl.
lie urn.ToI ine muh s turners.
Halem. Ogn, July ,lmV4. swIU
Nollrr.
TIIK 1'ACmC Cill'I'HU HIN'IN'O COMPANY
will meet al their olHce is gelem.AuKiial lllli. I'M,
al 3 o'rlot k, r. a ., for Ihe purpose ol eleitinn a Uoard
of Directors for said CuiniHtitv.
W. K. UHIHV, HreaiilciiL
('. L Kishssj, Wr.
Kulem, July ilh, IBt. I'kd
Nolirp.
'plIK KKV-tTONK MININO COMPANY will uiemt
1. at their ollli-e mi twlees, Anguat l-kh, al A o'eha-k,
r. M , Pl, for llie p'irKe of ele-riing a ll.mrd of Oi
rectura for said Company.
W, K HKIfir, President
C. I Kiims, H 'v.
Salem. July 7th, IKttl. I'.li
Xolirc. '
AIIKKTINO of the rWkhnldera "f the I INF.
HI All (IOI.0 AND MI.VKK MINIMI COM-
VASi will be held al their orVee, in Halem. on
Warfaeadav. the Hkh day of Anga-4 nest, st I o'clock
v. . for llie e-arpose e elerling Ilireelore as provided
bv law, and fiir the trauearnoa uf am b oilier bualneaa
sal urn) be deemed nnssaary.
O. D MAXftOM,
C. V ( 'RANDALL,
il. tlUOLKALD.
Cereorators.
Iftd
am
From llie urniy liospitnl tho Woody huttle flid tiie
uiuuaioii of the rich find Iho liiiiuljts nhodo of the
poor from the office end tlis sucred desk from tlie
mountain top, JUuiit valleys nnd fhr-off islnii'ls f Lite
ociiHu from every nook and corner of tlie civilized
World ia poilriuir lu llie evideucs of the ustoiiHliiiiK
efli-eie of DHAKK'S PLANTATION HITTKIW
Tlioiisuuds upon ihoiisunda of lellms like tlie follow
ing may be seen at mrr office i
Kin.jHiilir, Wis., Sept. IA, 1863. '
1 liavs been iu the urniy hospituls for four
teen months speechless and nearly cloud. At Alton,
111. thoyjiveuiest)otlhor Phintallon Hitters.
Three hollies restored niy speech nnd cured Die. .
. C. A. FLAUTE. .
Siiiiim Warsw, O.,, Inly S8, 1863.
One fomiif man, who had been sick and
not out of the house for two vears with Horofula aud
Erysipelas, after payine the doctors over $160 without
benclU, tins been cured by Ian bottles of vonr Hitters.
KDWAHD WO UN ALU
The following Is from tin Monaeer of the. Union
Home School tor the Children of Volunteers i
lUvitxsTKR Mansion, s'lrrr Nkvusth 8t.,)
Nrw friBK. AnsnstS. 18i8.
PR. DnAKH Yonr wonderful Plantation Bitters
have been given to soma of onr little children suffer.
Iiitf front weakness and weak lonirswith most bapp
effect. One liltle girl, in particular, with pains Ib hsr
head, loss of HppeUle.Mtia daily wasting consumption,
on whom all medical skill bad been exhausted, has
been entirely restored. We commenced with bul s
leuspooiiful of Hitters a duy. Wer appetite nnd strength
rupidly hicrenaod, and sho it now well. " ,
Keapectfiilly, MR8.0. M. DEVoK.
I owe much lo yon, for I verily beliefs lbs
Plantation Bitters have snved my life.
liev. W. H. WAGUONE1I, Madrid, N. X.
Thou wilt send ma tito bolilet mors of thy
Plantation Hitters. Hy wife has been 'greatly bene.
hied bv their use.
Thy friend, A8 A CUIlttlN, Philadelphia, Iti
i 1
I have been a gnat sulfsrer from Dmepele,
nnd likd lo Mbmtidoii raaubuig. 'ls Plaatatioa)
Hitters have enred uie.
iter. .1. 8. CATIIOHN, Rochester, N. T.
fiend ns twenty.fonr dosen mora of yonf
Plaiitntlun HiUcrs, the popularity of which, are osily
increasing with the guests nf onr honae. .
HVKK8, CIIADWICK .CO.
Proprietors Willard's Hotel, VVashhiglon, D. 0.
I have given the PUuHaiion Bitters to
liuuilreds of our disabled soldiers wilh tlie most aetun.
ialiing ulf'ect.
O. W. D. AKDREW3,
S 'perintendent Soldiers' Home, Oiucinnatl 0.
The Plantation Hitters have cured ma ol
liver cotnplnhit. of whioh I was laid up prostrate snd
hud tu abandon uiv business.
ll. U. KINQSLEY, Cleveland, 0,
" The Plantation Hitters have cored me of a
ilera igement of the kidneys and urinary orgniu that
baa distresaed me for veurs. It acts like a charm. -
C. ('. MOORE, ISM Broadway, N. Y. '
eVc. tee. An. sto. ifco. '
Tlie I'Li n tin ion Hitters nmke the weak strong, tho
laiiKuid brilliant, aud are exhausted nature's great re
storer. They ure composed of t he celebrated Calisnya
Hark, WintrVgreeu. ruiseufrns, Hoots, Herbs, jtc, all
preserved III perfectly pure tH. Croix Hum.
S. T.-18G0.-X.
Pereouiof sedentary habllstroubled with weakness
laasiiude, palpitation 'of the heart, lack of appetite,
distress after eillilig, torpid liver, constipation, 4r.e.,
deserve to surfer if tliev will not try them.
They Hre recnuinieiiited hv the highest medical sn
Ihorilies, and are warranted to produce an immediate
lieneliciul ertoct. 'I'liey are exceedingly ugreoable,
perfectly pure aud barnfiteaa.
NoTii'V. Any peiumi prutending to sell Plantation
lliitcra in hulk or hy tho gullon Is a swindler and im
postor. Il is put up only in our patent log cabin bot.
lie. Beware of bottles refilled with imitation deleter
ons stuff for which several persons nre alrendy in
iirison. See that ever bottle has our private United
Htates Stamp over the eork unuiutilaleu, and sigmilarn
on steel plate side label.
Hold by respectable dealers throughout Ihe habita
ble globe. ,
SMaUTIltk DA VIA.
71 Front St., I'oi tluud, Oregon,
Agents for Ihe Ktate. (iinU.
Dr. WBL HALL'8f1INClSNATI,Jsn.rlth.
ivy I KOI. Umsrs. A. U
a i, a a n
Brovill sV Co. Gentlemeni
I feel II a duty I owe to
others to let Uieni know
the value nf year UK.
CUUK8 ALL D18GA8E8
WILLI A M HALL'S
II A a, 9 AH for curing of
Croun. Mr little girl, sev
LUNOB.
en years old, hail an attack
of Croup snd cams very
near dvinirl I gavs Inr
THROAT.
I Dr. William Haiti Dal-
m, se ahre-rted wateSi
gave relief in a very short time. We have used it Id
nases of bsd eongh, with tbe happiest etlecA. Benjsw
mill Pitkin, Eighth Hireet, between Main and Syca
more streets, b'or sale by Iruggists everywhere.
KICIrlNOTON St CO.. General Agents for the PaciB.0
Coast, lib and 418 Front street, Ha Francisco.
T3T Uewnre of nil otlier preparations of tits-tame,
name. Kuril bottle of the geuniue beam the signalnrt)
or "II, H. Baker st Co.," Cincinnati. Take none oth
er. Price One Dollar per boulo. 4wli
WIQHTIIAM & HAEDIE,
BUCCEBSOHS TO
FRANK BAKER,.
416 and 418 Clay Street,
BAN FRANCISCO,
Importers and Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS,
ash
PAPER HANGINGS.
For Sale In Quantities to Suit
Ol'll.'l
Jru7
United Slates Tax Notice,
rf the United Statea Taxi for Ihe couuties o MABI
I ON and (LACK AM AS having bsyixt due and
piivuliiu, noii,w, is hereby given r?rr the Collector
will he In kii.miJ iu... nt HAl.K.M.oi. TMl'KSDAY and
FHIUIY, July 7th, and tkli.audat OKEQON CITY
on MONDAY, July I If h. IHM, lo receive and receipt
for Ihe same, and issue licenses.
'I'm payers will notice Ihe following extract from
Ihe Kaulae Law I
'-All iiemoiie who shall neglect lo puy the duties and
taxes, elc, as aforesaid assessed noon tlivia to the Col
lecior withia the liiue specified, shall be liable to par
lea iierceiiiiiiu addiiilioiud niton the amount thereof.
O. K. QIIAVE8,
Aclinir Col fo Int. Kev. for Sliite of O retro.
I'orlUnd. Ogn-JaiasiW, DM. ' . Hkd
CITY UAKK11Y.
OBERHEIMx CLARK.
Bakers aid I'onl'eoliotiers,
Dirtcllf Opinltc bTIIK'S Tin Shop, (altn.
N. 8, FIFTEEN LOAVES FOR A DOUAR.
Mny Id, IW4. Sail
CoieirclalSlreet,lal.ia,DeaUrlB 1
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
Solid Mllvrr and Pltitttt Ware,
FINE CLOCKS,
Spectacles, Fine Cutler), it.
AllloodsseM by tar are WAttRANTKf) ie is
represented,
IIcpalrlBK.
Particultl attrnlloa paid u repalrln las Walchts,
Ckioss, Jeeelry, ae.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Isles,, Orrsea.Net.l.leSS. H
iiirrt. nma t hla Steam Fsobirr.nrar
Ilk. Hteaaiboal Undlnir, Salem, keeps on hand And)
MiiafHoWres. all kiails al fjaeat, '""i
n.ce, Window frame.. . sV. and farnlsl., to order,
varV variety of owwdearef I IsMda lnh, sctc-wooL
wd tarnii.ii. AU k,ada ol Job V, ark torn wits,
neatlese and diapalch.
ttaadn tcll InlatMl HHKstr.
Jfjift received per Hard Caaibridirs, SOU kfs mt
...oar . hsTcK;- fiz .