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About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1864)
She (Oregon $tiU?n. Oltl'llW.ASlLlM. Ei). Ktatkrman : A iitovcmcitt ha liccn in aniriiinteil liv tin; ladies of thin iilucc Id remedy nn evil, incident to nil omni tries, tin- mint nf it homo fur ri-ictnllt-xs children. We do nut yet, linjt pil v . need, a llioy do in larRf cities, Houses of lu-fu'c, fur tint reftiriimliiui of liml eliildrcii; lint from several causes wo linm in lliis cimiii. try, lu riiitirtioti to lit liihuliitniits, a lar;i liuinlier of iirpluttis mill hull' iiriilinns. Shu II ) these lie It-it. an hitliortu, to liml homes, jrnod or riud ns ehuritnlile persons, i.lton with creal inconvenience to themselves, may admit iIhmii into their families, T shall this inntter lis ru ' ferretl tn tlm Li'irhituro of Iho Statu? Tho ' lint of these pliHn, tlioiiitli vurv imiicrlcc', anil neoratfirily temporary, was all that could be done in llio iiifaiu-v of tho settlement of our Btattt. Tho socuiiil hits lieen mloptcd liy many 01 ine ouior runles. and tlm Leirinlatuie pro- ids from public fundi, hnlh the house iwtf tho person ir persons who shall have) charrt of the . . orphans, just its is done in the casa of the poor, who are, with some restrictions, given to the care ot tlio lum-st bidder. Tins plan, tlion;li the easiest, us it npparontly takes the care anil responsibility from all but the legislators, yet it nas noi iicimi louuu 10 snusiy muse uusuiiisii persons who look not only tn their own comfort, nut endeavoring tn fulfil tho law of Christ by bearing one unother's burdens, have a hearty ' sympathy for the bereaved orphan and friend- i.i less child. The strong desire to obtain the blessing ' ' promised to those who deliver the fatherless nd those who have none to help them t anil r... alto to obtain the blessing of those who lire ready to perish, has prompted many in differ ' ent parts of tho country, to do greater service . voluntarily tor mcnUless ciulilroti. than has i lieen found nossible to hare done liv Icirishitlnn. 'Accordingly orphan asylums and homes for Irienilless children, supported liy volun'ury charity, are found wherever tho religion of l Christ prevails. .' We have as yet done nothing in this State . towards effecting this guild and necessary ob ject. Surely it is time something permanent ' and worthy of our country bu done luiiiiedi ;;' ately. No more beautiful location can be found than near Salem, for nn institution of this kind ; : and It is well and tittiug that hern the initiate : ry steps should have been taken in this matter. Tho associiilion uf ladies organized for tho . purpose of receiving uinl di'lmrsing funds for the good of orphan mhI friendless children, ' have already been offered by Mr. and Mrs. Parrish, five acres of land in the vicinity of Salem, on which to erect a home for the recep , tion of homeless children. This edifice where ' ever it shall bu located, will, eventually, with it hallowed associations of charity uml good will, bu tho blessing uml pride of this city, and of all who love the orphan. Adkmmu. Bill ROAD MEEmC.OLUMBIAC'OlI.VTY. . r At a meeting of the citizens of Columbia county, held at the court house in St. Helen, on Saturday, Aug. Gill, for the purpose of oou- - eidering the question of the contemplated rtul tnad from California to some point on tho Co lombia river. . Hon. H. 1). Stevens was called to the chair, , and It. M. Watts elected Secretary. Col. Bur . ry, Superintendent of the preliminary survey, was called to the stand and nildressed the au dience in a concise and satisfactory manner. - introducing statistics, and tho advantages and facilities of a railroad through Oregon. ... Mr. J. W. Wooilard was appointed by Col. Barry as bis agent to attend to such business a may be neoessnry duriug his absence. 1 ' Upon motion, Messrs. C. G. Copies and Nelson llnyt Were elected delegates to attend ' the uniiuul meeting of the company in this Stale, this fall. Upon motion, it was on!eredthat onpies of ' these minutes be sent to the Statesman, Orego. nian, and Corvallis Cazelte for publication. The meeting was well attended, and from the inter V est manifested, tho work meets the approbation I jiand will receive the hearty co operation of ev ,VTry citizen of (his county. Upou motion, the meeting adjourned. 15. D. Stevens, Ch'n. - B. M. Wait, Sco'y. Salem, Aug. 4ih, 1864. ' Eu. Statesman: Is it not strange that tho copperhead party in Oregon trill persist in exil ing themselves democrats, when mi Innumera ble array of facts, reaohing far back into our fiolitlcal history, show conclusively how they oug since deserted the established faith uf their fathers ( and is it not now a fact that they are disgracing the records of the glorious past, and insulting the honorable dead in attempting to assume the once magical influence of that re nowned party name I This copperhead party, after many Inilure in attempts to establish an organ in this Slate, have moved the n aterial of the old Demncrat to this city, and established tho Arena, through which they propose to enunciate their rituoid political doctrines, and exhibit their bitter hatred for nil the men and all the measures that have anything to do with the suppression of the rebellion. There seems to bo a sort of spasmodic, energy displayed by the followers of the faith enunciated in the new paper. This wolti-h malignity arises in part, I suppose, from the fact that many of the mem bers of that party are literally rotteu, at their hearts, and covered nil over with the leprous etains of treason, and who nre ns singu larly enthusiastic in their continued efforts to destroy the Government as loyal men aro to save it from ruin. They Were desperately ex ercised at the result of ilie election in 1862, but since their disgraceful defeat last June, tlieii ill bred insnlenoe has know n no bounds. To be overwhelmingly defeated, and forced tn em brace the ennciousuess of having acted infa mously towards scores of brave nnd pntriotic men who are suffering a: d dying for liberty and union, is not a very pleasant subject fur relleu tioti. A Citizen. Tun Owvukk Indian Expedition. Through the kindness of E. C. Sterling. Est., lloonville agent of lllnke & Mcl'nuiiiiun' ex press, we nre enabled to furnish the following iillrtiuulars of tliu operations of the patty that left Boonville on the Ifith. In chastise the Iuili ens and uvenge the death of M. Jordan al ready noticed iu our columns, nnd, if possible, recover the ttoh-u stock; 134 men reported themselves and were formed iti'o five cutnpa . tiles, commanded respectively by E. Hnchon- an.J. Smith, Hugau, S. Fry, aud Sands. W. B. Smith was chosen Col. ; and S. Fry. Lieut. Cel., and the whole command moved directly to the old battle ground. Hero they - fouud the remains of the unfortunate Jordan, mangled and horribly mutilated in nil ghastly forms that savage ingenuity could invent ; both his legs had been cut off at the knees, his arms at the elbows, scalped, and his skull c I en with an ax'; sharp stink were ulxi run through his body, tli6 bowels torn out, aud the body partly burned. After disposing of the luau- . gled remains, the parly moved on, following the trail of the Mtvnges, which they had lakeu t in noil pains to disguise. On the 10th they came tiimn the Indians iu a deep canyon, aud engaged them in battle about 4 o'oloek. P. It. The Indians took a strong position in two caves at the mouth of the cauyuu. After killing- sev ernl of them, the balance retreated inln one of the eaves and were charged ontiy the whites. In Ibis assault two of tile most excellent citi- xen soldiera lost their lives, vii: J, Carroll and Jonas Fog ol. who fell doing duty. In this ens cagemeut 'M Indians were killed, several oth ers wounded, and Jordan's scalp, spurs, and spy-glass recaptnred. Having accomplished all that appeared possible under the circa m slauoes, the beroio linpmptu regiinrnt, after getting possession of some 20 uf the horses stolen Iroin Jordan valley, ny the luuiani, aim a nnmber of buffalo robes, skim trinkets, and Indian scalps, marched direct to Hoonville, where titer arrived on the27lh, and proceeded to sell the trophies at auction for the benefit of those who had been 'be greatest sullerers iroiu the depredations of the savaget. Oar corres poudeiit eays that they presented, as they en- tered Boonsville, quite a warlike appearance, with their gum and hursr rigged and deou a ted in true ludian style. floist Aries. CT'Somc women cry and tattle. It is hard to say which hi the ttiost leaky, their eyel or their lips. . .' - - ' T21EUKAPBIC SEWS. Hryf.il ip.!UlB t Ho- ii-Kii lule man. (slorlova urcrn at JWnlilloI The llchcl Fnrt (.nines "Nhaiiicfiilly 6ur rcnili'i's" to tho Ifcdcriilit. Nkw Ydiik. An;'. 8. A supply of steam iranspnriK iroin Mohilo leporls that the iron elm! .Miuiliiiltno. niih full head of steam, went close in under Sund Island to eueniinter the rebel rain Tenni'ssee, which was at anchor 1 miles iliMiiut with three other iron uml copper chids. There were a number of our vessels oil' the harbor with heavy armaments. The offi cers and crews were ready and anxious to force an entrance into the liny. .Wabiiinotom, Aug. 8. A dispatch from Gen. Butler to the President says Uichmoud papers this morning have the following: Mobile. Aug. 5. To J. A. Scddou, Secre tary of War : Seventeen of the enemy's vei sets (14 ships uml 3 ironclad) passed Fort Morgan tins mnriiiug ; tliu rccuinseli was sunk, in passing; the ironclad Tcnnessoe reb el! surrendered, after a desperate eniraiemcnli Admiral Iluchuuaii rebel lost a -leg, aud il now a prisoner ; the Selma was captured, and the Unities licnclieU near the hosoitiw: the 'Morgan is safe; 1 will try to run her up to night, 1 lie enemy s Meet has appnuuhed the oily. A monitor has been shelling Fort row ell, at Grunt's pass, all day. Signed, D. II. MAURY, MaJ. Gen. New York, Aug. 1). The Commercial' i Washinhtou special says, there was great exul tation over the news from Mobile; the block ade is broken up, and several of our best gun boatt will be relieved. The sinking of Tecum sell is discredited. .:.... A private dispatch says, tho news received from rebel sources is encouraging. The cap ture of Mobile is confidently expected. - Philadelphia, Aug. 8. The Bulletin has tho following from Frederick, Md. t Col Bird, with the 21st Pennsylvania cavalry took pos session of Hugerstown yesterday. Enter news this morning, states that the rebels retreated nohiewnrus. Hai.timohk Aug. 8. A gentleman who ar rived- tins morning from the Potouiao slates that the entire rebel forces aro now moving oil' iu great haste. Their rear guard was expected ut Sltepherdstowu nt 1 1 o'clock, yesterday ; the lialiinoe was expected at Hancock. r rom tho Font it side ot the Potomac, we leurn that Early has been moving up the Vol- oy townr e Winchester, with his harvest tennis. During all lust week he was scouring the couutiy for coiincrtpts and gram. luturmntioii has lieen received that the reli- els would make a feint movement into Mary land, l rains have lieen lllleil tn tiniest capac ity, and they nre now moving toward Staunton. YVHSiKUNU, Aair. . The rullnwmir dispatches have lieen received from Cumberland, dated Auir. Sill! My force. repuM the enemy again yester day, at New Creek, Uemiruls McCauilaud and liradley Johnson attached tho eiim.-uii nt that post at P. M , and the lipht continued until af ter dark. Tho enemy retreated during the night, leaving their killed and wounded ; their loss whs severe ; ours will not exceed 25 killed, and 50 wounded. The garrison at this post, under com mand of Col. Slephonson, defended tlm place gal lantly. Signed, li. F. KELLY, llrig. (ien. F.w ciiekk, Aug. !. i nave just arnvou. rim enemy nre effectually reiuilsed, and are rap idly retreating towards Moorlicld. We have saved Western Virginia from a terrilde scourging. Llglll'U.J II. M'.l.Ll, Drift. "U. WaniiimiTON, Aug. U. Information liss been received that General Averill overtook tho ouo niy at MooreKeld, and attacked and routed them, capturing (ilill prisoners, itieludiiiirUcn. Johnson, who Htienviinls esenped, Ins whole slan, head. quarlerii, colors, all Ilia artillery trnitH, ntnl lai'fe qnaiililies of small aruis. Mrt'ilu.-duild bare I v eseaptd by flying to the mountains. M:w Viiiih, An--. JU Ilia iriluucl special, from Harper's Ferry, gives tnc following partien larsof A vet-ill's victory: He ottaeked coiiihiiied forces uf McCatiHliitid, Juhuson, Uiliiiau. and Mc Neil, on the intimitis of the 7th. and afterasnir- iled tight, completely touted tho entire command, capturing all their Artillery, nnd vast quantities of small arms, fi'.'l) prisoners, nnd equipments, in- cloning o lielil, ami company ottieers. MeCaus. laud, with a demoralized command, fled to the mountains. Oar lout is coinparatively smitll 7 killed, and 21 wounded. Among the kfflA nre Major Congress it let Lieut. Clnrk, of loo xd Vir ginia cavalry, who were mrnek down while gal lantly leading a charge, dipt. Keau was severely wotiiiiieti while peiiulrating tho enemy s lines. VVAdlHXtiTiiN, Auir. iU.Uispatenes Iroin Uen. Sheridau report Ida forces iiiovinirn-' iimt the en emy up the Sheiiainlonh Valley At 4 o'clock, P. M., they wero skiriiiislung akout lo miles from W ineliester. (jcii. Oraitt reports the explosion of ho Advance boat at City Point, yestcr lay, load ed wiih ammiiniiion. No details. Noopcrnlions of ci-n-teqiieitee b foro Atlanta II 1 reported to day Unit portion of Stoneiniit's cammaud cotttin- ue to arrive, i no to:ai loan uoei not exceno loot;. Signed. , 6 r ANTON. Tlte lOhowinu report!! of operations at Aloliilu are extracted I'taaii the Kicliitiood Jfe'X'e, this .'aoruiiiK U'leuinplied trtitii liutler!! tieailquartenii -. .1 Mnnit.K, Ailtf. 8. I'ol. Williiiiiti!, riiiininti(1iii Fort Powell, evnenuted lilew up the tort, on tlte Hilt, Yesterday and to day tlm enemy were shelling Fort Gattles. the people of Motiile are ready for the Trar. (treat eoiirdeiiee prevails. The people nre satistUd wilh the vottiiitci ti itiictuoi, Maury hiiu iitirtiutt. MoBit.s, Auir. 9. It is painfully liuniiliHiintr to an tioittice the ttlmniefitl snrietiik-r of Kurt Haines, al lialfpast 9 o'clock litis nioniing, by Col. Anderson, of the 'lit Alahiitna rc-tritneiit. litis powcrlal work was provisioned for h inoatlis. and liutl a Rtti riflini of lit-O men. He Ust nilit coin iiiiiuicnied wiih tliu etteaiy's riVet bv llsir of irure, u-tilioiiL tlte suitclton of tjeu. raue. wlio inautred. liv sinal, his purHiie, Init n-ceived no reply. linrinx toe nii:lt Uen. l':i.'e viniieit the firt. and feiiiui tl.t Andeimai was on board tiio Yaoltee tlinil aritiiiiK leram of cuiitalHtion. Jle left purctnplory iiniwn, in jiiin!:raiii, on ins reiuni, lea 10 snrruuuer toe fort, and relieved him of his coininaiiil. ror .Moripni siiranlcd, this niornioir, but no answer was received, except ilie liuiniiiuc of the Yanktm tiai: over the nilopai-ls of pott Cttiiif Attdtison's coll duct is proilnutlt-eil iticxiilK-alite and slaiuieild. ltl'-Al.o. Aug. 11. The Provost M arslmli of lids city was led to believe lliet rvlK'l. in Cauadu Imd or ganised a eonsptmcy to burn llnll'alo nnd dd-'ti-oy the locks at lACKfKirt. The mailer whs laid bef.uT'Oeo Ills, who sitnl lie wttsHWHre.it Ine existence ttf sncli a id"!, bnl was tumble lo provide Hil means to ilef.-al It. iltx atlvietl Ibut IneliHUrt be taken liv the citi sells to defend tlietnselves. Tlte mayor hud protested agninsl tlte reniuval id tile 74lb reetineitt. .NfcW okk. Ail''. HI, lho inl'Hnr't WtnIdni'fon sjweinl snys Cltiel Knjfineer lj.ttintorv Htrived Hits uniiainir Inmi Ilie Iteet nit Alolnle, w lio reports tiiHI whuii lie left ttt-tive prepitniti ns were making for utt inieiedinte ncliutl, and itesctbes Fort M-.ritll as a brick strut-litre, on tlis Suaitar plan, lainked with sand "the Irnttt is considered iliipiegtiuble, bill by lieing passed, it can readily lai reduced by ait attack" in the rear. e slittll tlounlless liear ul us t-n rapttira or evue- nation in n dav or two. htteeinl tiisp'atcties from Atlminit Ksrrugut are ex- peeted tn morrow. His plan was not to aiinrk the rtty, but only to relievo a portion ot the largu fleet which lias hi-en sialimted thure for the past b uiniiilii. Mitiiry's RtHti-iiient thnt die TeeuniMh w-a sank is tutully diserrdlted at the Navy n.-purliiiinl. The vessei wits not likely to engsge the fort, aud uo chance sltoi eotdd have sunk bur. The same correspondent snys it is generally be lieved in the Army of the Potomac lh.it Lee litis sent Lonirstreet's corps to Hood's asi-istanee. ' lhe J inns special of tho HID says a liuinet meeting was htdd to day at Waslitoinn. Ques tions ol Stale policy of more tnntl ordinary inter est ami iiiiDortnnce wero diseutscj. New YullK, August I" Uenerals Monde and Bnrii-ide each rant the blame on the other for lit repulse at Petersburg. Il appear that owing lu ine mouincAtinn oi nn orucr mo itttu pieitots, ilfre was a niisnnderatandini; as to who should superintend the attack. Neither was prtyent lo take commann. New YmiK, Aug. 10. MoClellau meeting to-night largest ever held in city audience highly estimated at fiO.OUO great rnlhusiasm prevailing. . Cincinnati, Ang. II. Gen. Carrington. at luditinnpolis, lias information that Col. Adam Johnston was at Morgnnsville, Ky.. wiih l.'MIO men. threatening to ailack Mount Vernon. Ind. Another force of 1.500 is scattered throughout the adjoining counties, preparing to co operate with Johnston. The river is very low. and can he easily forded, (jiiiiboais cuunot operate. Carrington has ordered the whole line of the northern bank tn be picketed, an I has made I renni.it ion no (Jo. Morton lor U..VSI mm. Later dispnichei iW rebels att.vkrd the 44th Kentucky regiment no the 9:h at Sa lem, and were repulsed. Sew York, Aug. II. The Auf'i Wash ington Special sars. that rronrt fmm lit,. Shi-n andoah Valley reprewnt that Sheridan is pur suing the retreating furor of Farley, and there" U a probability that he will overtake them. (iold made a slight advnnce to-day, owing to the sensation rumor that the rebels bad ail. t tot ed again at rose the Upper Potomac. The 7'inti' Warhingtuu special says that the linppii id ivsiilts have already followed tho npjioiitinieiil uf lr:lii'riiliili to ll.e vniiniiniiil of the Middle Depart ineiit. ('iiiil'uli uee mid Iran quility appear to be restored In Maryland nnd Peniisylvniiia. Wo shall probably have it vig ortius pursuit of the rebels down tho Shouuii donli Valley, driving theni nut entirely. Tho Times' corrt'spnndenl writing liiitn Sher man's army, nt linlivnr Hights, on lhe lltli, ays: The troops are mostly in rugged bcalili. .' ho IDth corps liitvo improved greitlly since their tniiiiifer from tliu swamps uf Louisiana. At this department lho 18th corps is sold to have arrived ut Devery. Every uvnilablo ruivn hue been ordered to this cmiiuiauil. Wahiiiniitdn, Aug. 11. A letter from Citv Point, dateil the lilth, gives nn ncuount of nn explosion of n boat loaded with niiiiiitini Hi n. Diiihliiigs tveru deinolisllcil, tents scat lend, and horses k lied in every direction. The now lb-pot building nre a mass uf ruiiis. A number of persons wore killed and wounded. Tho limit was being unloaded by negroes. It is supposed u shell must have dropped there which communicated the fire to the whole lot. Luckily li est of the shells struck the steep bunk of the landing, or else the loss of life would have been very large. The postoflioe, and Ad am's Express oliioe were nearly thrown down. A huge number of persons occupied in them miraculously escaped with slight bruises. A boat loaded with stores lying along side, and another was torn to pieces. A large portion of them wits raised completely out of the water am) thrown through the storehouse of tbo dot It. Captains Benedict and Amos, uf the Comiuirsu ry Department, wero buried in the ruins, but were subsequently extracted, neither being to tally injured. Casualties 5f) killed, and about 100 wounded. A number of the bodies of col ored persons have been found, aud some alive, , Shells paused through the Sanitary Crir.ii is. lioner's boat. No one was injured, bow ever. It is believed that muiiyof the bodies threw u into the river will never ho recovered, -filing hat been ascertained 'of the cause t f II'" calamity. In tliu commissary department 2f. persons were wonnded. The loss cf prof rtiy is unkiiowu it will prove lurge. Tliestf etnr Lewis uiiught fire, but a wreckicg luf w.l di'id tliu (lames, and saved a large an cent cl (tin munition. Considerable firing was going nn in front. Latest by Telegraph,, Washington, Aug. 12. The Government hits olliuiul dispatches from Dunpliin Island which say everything at Mobile is progressing favurubly, with evry prospect of a speedy and brilliant success. The Illchmoml Examiner says Fort Guinea is occupied liy lho Federals. Fairiigut hist one monitor and nnt gunboat in the lute action. New Yohk, Aug. 15. The Commercial's correspondent nave i Uichmond papers assert that (jell, rat rick a orders. Iiirliidding Slate Agents from recruiting within the lines of the Army ' of the Potomac has been received. New from Sliernmn's department is cuoourii- ging. Sheridan is doing oxcellent service. The Luinmcrnal says the-lvcw Y ork autboritiet are getting up it petition nslsing fur the postpono tnent of the tlrttft, in order to give tho city fur ther time to fill It quota. There is tt probab ility of a compromise between the printers aud employees being effected to-day. The 'ojt's Washington special reports that tho rebel officer exchanged at Chnrlcstowii were never placed under rebel lire by Gvncrul Foster. A large number of federal ofliceis hiiti! been placed under lire in Cliurlestowii. liAii'i.yiiiiK, The Keveiiuo Cutter Re liance was nltucked by gnerillus on the Great Wt comie lliver. ('apt, Duiiigati out) several men were killed. The guerillas were repulsed. Plain Ql'bs'Nonh. Under this bond a cop perhead paper propouii s a few tiiicsliuus, some of which we will answer: "Have yon ever known n demnerat tn justify a violntiou of the Constitution 1 Yes; Amos Kendall and a host of others. when they jtistilied tho arbitrary confiscation nnd destruction of mail matter by tho Southern postmasters. " Have yon ever knowu a stamp act enacted under a democrittio administration f Yes; the California Passenger Stump Act. ' Have von ever knowu a consoriniioii luw to br parsed under a deiuocratio administration Ye; under the utliuiniitraliun during the war of 1(312, nheu ninny were drafted iuto the ser vice. , . " Have you ever known the time, except the preseut, when n citizen could he iuunrccritted in a dungeon without the authority ut law !" Yes; uinuy limes, when, in the South, maiiv citizens of tho United Stntea were not only con duct! in ilttugi-oiis, but hung, tarred and feath ered, "without authority or law." "Have you ever known a democratic. Presi dent to suspend tbo writ of habeas corpus I " In; Ueuerni jucKsnn. In lie euro, it wo before he was President; but that suspension uf the writ of habeaf corpus wat what made him a deiuocralio Prci-idcnt, and a democratic Con. gress altenturds jtistilied the act. IitpntiTANT Law to he Enforced. At lhe lust session tho legislature passed an nut concerning orime und punishment, which pro vides that, when any person is convicted of a crime, the judge or jury shall uscert.iin whether the dt ti-.nditnl, at tUe tune of coiuiuitlijig the otTeuse. was under the influeue of ntiv malt or spiriuious liqunrs. and the I'm ling shall be en tered on the minutes of the clerk of the court, who shn l certify tho sumo tn the county cierk, whose duly it is tn muke an annual report lo the bourd of supervisors of the costs and expen se of the trial lhe hoard being required to uinke a pro rulik distribution of suoil expense,), and add it to the license of retuil dealers. t'f. fitjirr. Whether suoli a law can he enforced may be a question. The idea may he Worthy the con sideration of tho legislative assembly of this stnle. - Financial. The following interesting com ments upon tliu Ounoces of the country are fro:n the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, of the 2d of July last : 'The government is settling down into a fi nancial policy that give general satisfaction, ami will save us from many nf the evil that have been feared. The maximum of tho cur rency volume, an far as the government is con cerned, ha been reached, llerealter the poli cy is to be tn raise a much possible Iron) taxes and borrow llio rest, ta open market, nt the best term rnssible. Not content with the congressional action upon the tax bill, and find- in that it would prouuiily yield but SiW.000,- 000, and that the revenue from ail source would be f.lii.lshUnJ:), lor the coming fiscal yenr, Mr. Chaw memorialized tlio Way ami .Means cniiniiittee V euues ay lor the pussage of a supplementary tax bill for $.'HM),IK)I more, lie recommends that the increase bo derived Iroin ii.e.reased taxex upon whisky, to bacco and incomes. With tiie indisposition all along shown by Congress fur heavy taxa tion, it is doubtful if the Secretary' proposition will meet with favor at this Into day in the session ; bnt it will at least take the blame from Mr. Chase' shoulders, and if Congress refuses to act upon it nr reject it, the feople will know just where tn fix the blame. The new loan hill fir $400,000,000 has passed. The bill authorize tin Secretary to make the best terms possible for the loau in open market, and allows part of the loan, not exceeding 200,000, OIK), to he issued in treasury note uf any de nomination not let than I0. and bearing a rate of annual interest not exceeding 7 il 10 per cent. ; the notes to be legal tender at their lace value. This will nut uecessarily supplant the 10 40 V'an. but oauuot fail to Im exceed ingly popular, as it can be taken in small sums; and the constantly accumulating interest Kill cause them to be boarded, tho diminishing the volume of the currency. A foreign ' hot a of lOO.ptHMKMI haheen ne;nciU.'d Willi German bankers, though lhe term are not yet officially 'announced. The total government revenue for the fiscal year ending June if I amount to f j 10.000.000. about 100.000,000 of which is m gold fruia customs." tT"An arch ynnng lady should be an archer, for slit can bred her beta jut at aha pleate. llKiir.i, IIuu.f.ts and Copfkiiiiuad H,ti,. loth. The liillowing I rum the Atlanta ((jn.) Ktgiste.r il cheering to the Northern Copper heads. It shows liiein that llii-ir part in the work of destroying lho Union is appreciated by tlmir rebel allies t "Ex- President Pierce, Seymour, nf Connect icut. Vnllaiidigliain, Heed, Wood, Uichnrdsnn, ami hundreds of others, are as hostile) to the war as thev areto IllitcU liepulilitianism. These men are lining ns nil indirect service. They are not openly and avowedly our friends, nor could wo reasonably ask this of them. Hut Ihey aro not our bloody enemies. United against Lincoln and his nicked policy, breast, ing I Lo pow er of nn overwhelming mnjnrity, linn to tluf tradition and precedents of consti tutional liberty, this noblo bund of patriots are striving tn erect a breakwater that shall arrest the (urges of the unloosed delude. If they did no more than resist the centralization of Lin coln, that fur they nre worthy of our respect aud sympathy. If they huld up the banner of State Hights, that fur they are advocating a sentiment entitled to our admiration. Huch is the course they are pursuing, and such a course ought lo have our cordial approbation. Step by itep the tame convictions and the same temper that have braced them in compact uni ty and fiery valor, to denounce ultra-Federal-ism and New liuglund fanaticism, will inevita bly bring them upnn'the right ground as it re spects our independence. We. confess our faith in their political principles. We confess our oonlidcuoe Ihat these men will eventually see tho whole truth uml embrace nil its conclu sions. We can gain nothing hy denouncing them. We may luao modi by presenting u hostile front to their peace movements. Livo with thorn under the eame Government we never will. But meanwhile, If they will use the ballot-box against Lincoln while we use lhe oartridge bux. each tide will bu a helper to tho other, and both co-operate in accomplishing the greatest work which the oouutry and the conti nent have witnessed." Good Doctkine. The following is the closing paragraph of a speech recently mado by Andy Johnson In Nashville : l "For myself, I menu to stand by tho Gov ernment till the flag of the Union .ahull wave over every city, town, hill-tup, and cross-road, in it full power and majesty. Tliu nations of Europe are aiixiou for our overthrow. Franco takes ndvnntngo of our internal difliculties. and sends Maximilian olf to Mexico fl set np a new monarchy on our borders. Tim day of reckoning is approaching. The time is not far distant when the rebellion will bo put down, and then wo will attend to this Mexican affair, and any to Louis Napoleon, 'yon can set up no monarchy on this continent !" ' Grunt Ap plause. An expedition in Mexico would bo ft sort of recreation to the brave soldier who are t'Otr fighting the battles of the Union, and lhe French concern would be quickly w iped nut. Let n he united. 1 know there aro two parties now one fur the country, and tho other against it and I am for my country. I am a democrat in the strict meaning of the term. I am for this Government because it I demo orotic a Government of tho people. I am Inr putting down tins -rebellion, because it is li wur against demoornuy. Ho who atuuds off stirring np discontent in this Slate, nnd hig gling a hoot negroes, is. practically speaking, iu the rebel cause, and cno- nrages lieasoii. He who in the State of Indiana or Ohio makes war upon the Government out of regard for slavery, is Just ns bud. Tbo eulvtttiou of tliu country is now the only business which concerns the patriot. In conclusion, let Uf give our thanks, not formal but heartfelt thanks, to those gulUut miicers und soldiers, who have come to our res cue and delivered us from this rebellion. And, though money be expended, though life lie lost, though cities and towns lie desolated, let the wur fur tliu Union go on, and lho Stars nnd Stripes bo bathed, if need be, in a Nation's blood, till law be restored, and freedom firmly estublhtkcd." . . v. i Tub "Simkitovthk South." The spirit of tbo South U painfully shown in the details which wo have now received of tho horrible innesnnro at Furt Pillow. From a statement of Mr. Wardner, the s urgent) iu charge, of the Furt Pillow Hospital, and from lho fuot elicited by the Commission nf Inquire, the cruelties ol tbo slaveholders appear to have reached the bounds of malignant ferocity. Iu one instance, a sergeant, alter laying down bis arms, wits robbed, and shot four time; another soldier, a boy of eighteen, wo shot seven tiihes, after sii -rendering ; a negro was buried alive, but contrived to gut nut of his grave; an I one nr mora persons were nulled thruugli their flesh tu piece of wood, aud burnt alive. These deplo rable incident nro exactly in keeping with lhe riillianly assault nf Ilrnoks on Nr. Summer, which, although nccHrmg long before the autuf Secession, was rightly regarded by the lute Sir G. C. Lewis as the first clrnke ol civil war. Tl ev are also in accordance with the terrible catalogue of nlrncitics that used to be cited by tho alwlitiomsls iu proof of tlio odious charac ter or the slate system. Au aristocracy hold ing slaves or serfs ho always beeu remarkable for tiger-like ferocity a soon a it passions Were roused, and these Fort Pillow incident point to a prolongation of the conflict until the slavcnwiters aro absolutely deprived of lho power ol tioing liurin. Veryghnliy siionlil we have seen tho moral forces of argument nt Work to shorten the more painful discussion of the word ; but the temper uf the South favors no hope ut adjustment, and we rear they will rath er perish iu their iniquity than retrive their falling fortunes by concession! to human riht. If Grant achieve bis immediate purpose, a way may be opened for the disruption of South ern society in Virginia aud elsen here. There can be uu peace until tlm estate urj held by uteu hostile to tlavery ; and when the Federals nre in it position to offer laud to nil the menu while who will join them; und divide large pint amongst freo negroes, we imty see the beginning ul the end. London Weekly Times. Thi:rat op Violence. A Innghnble Inci dent ocenred hi a snlnou in this city, u day or tow since, where two Americans, a Dutchman and an Irishman were playing a game uf "rev enup." A dispnte arose dniing the game be tween the Dutchman and the Irishman, on a "point" of lhe game, wheu the Dutchman said, "I'll leave it to Unyle." Our informant was not a participant iu the game, but sat looking on. "lie jsliers." ear pat, turning around toward oar friend witli a menacing look, "an' if Hoylo opens his mouth I'll bust bis nose ?" Stockton Independent. Ameodhtf. of "Dt'NS Drowse?' An an swer which he gave when under examination for settlement at Madison, may servo us a type of the minister nml the man.' Dissatisfied with the candidate' tirevioas answer nn the sub ject of divine agency, a hyper Cnlvinistio mem- her of the council insisted on knowing denude ly whether the man with the withered hnml healed himself or wa healed by the Savior. "Well," said Mr. Fisk, "1 always sitppisnl lho man had a hand in it." The bounty of the answer is that the wit is nnt more perfect than the theology. fmf. Tyler. l7The Palmetto Herald, uf the 21st, says that Fort Sumter I undergoing another del tructive bombardment from batteries and the fleet. The filing i very slow but accurate, and aeriou damage has resulted to some of tbo strongest purlinns of the lort. The Gro on Charleston is still kept up with vigor. i ....The late llliooi democratio Oonveutirn Voted not tn express any opinion nn public af fairs, hut to leave to tin Chicago Convention tu any what' what. Seeiug that they don't knot whether tlm cofinerhead nr war doom. crnta are to lend the parly, thi reticence is uiscreou r"Samiii l V. Day, who wa convicted of eliding a lii lo marriage notice to the lltnlnn Journal, was sentenced to pay a fine of $23 and rois of p twrco'ion. ITT Jeff Davis y that "the lust lie is sev. eretl." He haou't got hi last "tie" yet, and hw won't he able to sever it when ho doe get It Frentiee, CT'S'.lionl have fueu established in St. Louis, Mirsoeri. and ail) be llirnnghont the Stale, for the educa'tou of all colored children. --v... Andrew If. Ilneder. who was flnvot-nnr of Kalian in lrffll, and an opponent of the scheme tu toico slavery upon tt, died at Etistoti, t-ii-,juiy oiu. i-rrsiileitl Uncolii noininateil Ililll for llio I oitiori of Hrienilier.l';ti..riil nl the outbreak of the war, but he declined it on account of Ins advanced year. . . . . Gold is reported to have been discovered at Sooke, Vancouver's Island. Parties with rockers make $ 10 per day to the hand. One specimen of the valuo of $70 had been found. Considerable oxcitoment exists nt Victoria over the nuws. Fatal Accident. Chas. E, Elliott, aged nearly 17 years, wns thrown from a wild horse in Linn county, on the Oth Inst., and reoeived injur ies from which ho died In about an hour. PtcToniAi.s and l'i'.uioDiCALs. We are amun under obligations to the enterprising 6nn of Strat- inau & Co., news dealers, ot San Francisco, for a liberal supply of Eastern periodicals. The thanks of this office are due Mr F. N. Wood worth, of Howell Prairie, for a fine lot of early apples. Maiuued On Saturday last, Mr. McGravv. in tho Hist year of his age, to Miss Putty Ilnr erston, aged 71 years, both of the poor-house. -Toledo Blade, ry The Wnlla Walla Statesman myi Lieut. Cabaunis has been annointed Snueriiitendinir Quartermaster for the District of Oregon nnd tvasiiington. Special Notices. MRS. S. A. ALLEN, A UDV OK WOULD-VYIDl. KKflTATIOX. MIIB. g. A. AbLKN'S WORLD'S HAIK ItKSTIIHKR AND ZYLOIIAlJiAMUM or WDItl.D S IIAIIt UlthMISU sr. otto iiusilsil, KtKl so ackiiowlSili;ctl It sll irlio use IJistu ftr reslur- itiK, tnviiiorsiiiig, tii'suiityiiift sun dressing tliu llslr. renUsr Itttr It son, silky ami rlossy, sail disposing It to remain in any tleslml position ; quickly uleanamg tlio sculp, arresting lite rail ami Imparling tt Itcitlttiy anil natural color to tint tlnlr. Tltoy iwvur rail to routers krey Hair lo Its orlnliinl vntitliful oolor. Tln-y act directly upon lite roots or lite Hair, giving Utetn the natural inmrisiniieiit required. No lady's toilet is complete without tltt 7.ylobslstnuin or Hair Dressing. It olcaiuu lite hair anil Imparts to It a molt dcllKlittul fragrance aim is suiu-u to outn young anu tun. Th Restorer Rsproduoss. Th Hair Drasslnf Cultivates and Beautifies. It your hair In thin Irv It. If suui-fv Irv It. irhsr.l, trw u It lastrrleta try II, II none or lln-sc try II. foi ai' trho use It will preserve their hair tlirougli life. Kor sals Lr all Dru. gists. Agents tor Ualllornla, Homelier, Biullr, a Dean, San srsii.-i.c,.. ml ,,. . Notice. IAj persons holding a lioeuso under lite IT. R. Ex- . uw me rcijiiiivti m cunipiy won IOC IOHOW. nig Instructions, viz: Changing their plum of business r.n, ,l..,t ..u...inu.t i.. .t..:. ...rt: . . .1, tiicn ,,v,-,iv, ..-iiiiik will, ut outer parlies to wimpy the seme place, dissolution of part- lip.lin no totrii... ..(l.u... Atl.n... t... !.! .... : u, ,,,nll.K ...nt,. i-i-.nj, in,,, jini uiiTrsnm, using the same license, imisl apply to the Assessor in their division; thut t lie changes so ntadn in Iheir business, may be entered on I heir license ; otherwise they will bo liable lo pay for a now license. 1IIOS. MfA.AK, V . V, ft. Assessor of Oregon. It a a. n... -i , - - . f'ortlattd, Oregon,, Inly '-'1st, isfil. tl-lwlltv-lw'-il J, It. HAMILTON, .II. I). IIoiiR'opallilc rhysiclan and Surgeon OFKIL'Kand resideureat Mr. SHAW'S Uuurditig tiotise, first door north of the jail. Salem, Jinin II, WW. ' Htf . Notice. AT it meeting of th Directors of tits Union Oold mill Silver Minitrv Company, held July -Jlnl, hii asa -iuiuiuut was loned of Kivo Dollars upon eaeli und evrrv sliuro nf capital sleek of said Company fur the purpose of paying for a Qiiiiru Mill already commuted lor nod said assessments lo be paid llliitt ihirty li., i from tUtio, lo lite beurainry of tp Company in U lined Mine iridtl e..ln. liUFL'S MAl.Ulii'Y, See'y. July W2, leu I. , ilctaHtSwtlr.'l " Notice. AMEET1SO of the sloi kliolders ot ilie l'neltlc Gold ulid Silver Minine fiinitiiiiiv n-III l.d 1,1,1 ,it Iheir olliee,, ill rialeill.oii Hiitttrduv. ilia Kith dav of September, next, t I u'cloel;, r.u., for lhe purpose of ,-u..i,ii4 I'liwiviit, as priivioea oy itlw.Hlia lor III transaction of until u'dier business us tuny Im deemed necessary. , j. si REKLKIt, J. C HAWTIIOUN'B, . " '. J. MATIIBSV, " " '. ' J. C. BELT. M. N. Cli.U'MAK, , Conriitnr. Angus II, 1851. ' ' ' iKlltwiMid Dr. J. H. Chitwood. Ot'f.D tithe this uietliort of iuforminir Ids fricttrls 111 1'OIK COUItty. n' ttl tl olaers o ll.l nine r-tinnM toirlve liini a call, that he hi, a removed to Suletn, where h enn bs fntiiid at nil hoi.ru. i ici ot ta-ltuu i.r.i fessbinally etia-ned, nt Ids re.ldeei'i-, on If t It stt eet, one Idouk south of Junes ic Reed's Factory enloui, Anif. 3, liiiil. dl Jtiv.fllif rotr Sule, ' EOAL, TKN'DKltS, iurnins to suit. i J .11 iLI)MITH HR'trl lin'-'S ' ' " Kl r'roitt street, l'urtktLd. . Slides WnnlPd, VT the I A I.I, A") TA.KKV. Atuf. 8, 1KC4. . ' lyJpa,J. I'otosl Silver iHiiiiiig tota.:iiiy. i T a imiiiitiu of llio diroetorti nf ll.e I'crtori fileer J. MiiiiittrCuinimiiy. there tvualevieil so Hsaessuteot of ten (llo rents upon eneli and every aliuri of ih capital stuck of said oontpiiny, puysltls In IT. H. gidd com, wit tin Utirty days Iroin' dun. i'er order of DlltRl TOTI3. Rtlota, Omi, Aitioist 1st. Il. i 4'.! A 'AII FOB 'S'HK FAIL ITER flOTHIVC THADE OI' SAN I'lCANt 1SCO. ' BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Son 411, il'l uud 41 Ilallrrr NtriMtt, ' Tor MeroliHiit, Hrii I'tnurUcn, Importers una Wholesale Dealers. EN'TiniS KEW AN1 FKKSIl .STOCK ! WE wimM mil rhe nHi'iitti.t. of COUNTIIY MKR (-ILANTH loviriiMimllr lurifp htK k ut OikkIk Our MiK'k c"tiirriri M vrry iiritclc In iSi- CMhin nni Kurniriiititr I me. W'n hnvn rnnsuiitlv mi luinI tiie liii ic.1 n k it ml frmittnt. Turifly nf Vnnxuwrt U'ul W'miI llATHnf unv ImiiHV In H.111 frnnrbtfo, miA wir prim for tlteM (I Kid nre Icfn llttui tluwu of tty limiite, iu w ri't'cive litem it.tvri frmti th inuHtiritriu fHt'K r-!iniftm!e:tt. Our 'hI( ut Full mill Wiutnr Oimm'b is purticuhirty uttnit lu'c, aud llw tfrtmi lfNlim to tbu country oionilmia i tliu itimiiiully low prttrctfr Lrss Til an lhe Cl of li.ipnr1n.ion ! ' lint-p iw sTsU'IX Ain il'IsKS in (lie Iry fliK-U liiirt, which fjfMnin we Imve pnrrbHfi in tliii HMi ket under tho liitnimrr, mid nru ottering them ill Nw York INirM, ind le. Vo mljliili ini curd order Uml we in:ty nmUo new luqtmiiitHiiii'i.imi lin!iic) Hioi wlm Imve not hpntnfiire imrt-lintud at u, lo ouil nnd examine otir Mock. Good .Articles , and Low Frioei! Art; Ilie frrmt lnditpfm?ntn to nil who piiirhn lo wll KHin. ftliTrhitntu who Imy of m fun in ik n )Mlii. ami mI lo tliufrrtuiumeri Ht m luw ll'irw. Wc reniniu, ppwtfnllv, Yoor ulttd'cnt rrrnnt, HAIHfKK ot MNHKN'tlKltflKlf, ' Wlitdcmiln 'lhin Bitd Idil Wurrlumw. No 411, -I I r nnd 4'o Uiitlry etrtset. J f-ntt Krft.nr.wo, .March 1 1, lbtl. 3nt'Ji Cash for Tun Bark. CI.AHK U HOLMAN will .t r.nli for flr, h-m l.wli mid nli!ur UurktiuiU fur Aiw luJea. THE,'HOWE' nornris TiiKKAu !.cktitch KKOM WHICH AM. DTIII'ltS DF.HIVB THEIH VITALITY I Rslabllsbrd In 1048 1 IMI'UOVED FIOM TIMR TO TIME AND FIXI.T CKIIKW I KIl IN IHrittl HnriMaiilially and sirtnuily bnt It. and In limhl to gl oil of ord.-r iltati ny mher Mnrhlne Bow xtstn. Thry OA HI Kit and SKW OX al theramcume TlltV .NKVKK 1'lmr rii'll'i.llKHI Knit livlitlv. aevr niiidljr hih! Hre sliiKtar noiseUwa ! 1'UeV do til HSlJ'l'or COAItKKKI' WtlKK vrehsq.ini fueiilly. lt..t iinprov IIK WIIKIth. HINIiKilft i;(U,INt; I'llWSrjl. AUJL'MIMi H.y WLK-,,.;-,K,sw,a, fnrh Mitrhiiift. Lur "A," tor family il I 60 ISI Uller "A," pslrl lini.li, with cuvar ',& Ut) LsJtier "II," fur fttuiil) ,dras tnu Iters or luiluts' w ti 00 Letter"!'," h- avy ittHnnr.tcinrinif l-'t l-'phols. terintf, Cartiatrs Tntr.minK snd tlaracs Miihert. I" Ho. Wttrlon, estsreillv, il a aUleaf tun of mlMtfiMlufrs is sttlirtcd V (rtl ltlr l," lisrbi eilimW Hi Oo l.tier"K." rmnTr ejhuwor Isnou L'neipmled for b'ttan4 shov work W liars also fur sale the (ii.Nl I'.'l: JiKW E5GL.IND MACH1XES. (Konurle sdr! t ft), trie i On Wi: iiL'AHASTbE AU. OVU MAC1I1SHH. 1'iirrhit. otiIa rif o or ptir Attenls.ni titer I a spurious Mi-title ill the niM'ket llKsllNtteV I'll , ,Vu Uunioiiicrv at , lMa.uis T01..1 Icl. San Kruu titeo. R ; Avsi.ls for rt l a-ide Coiist. Aeley f..r the rule u (ileal ott St-M-lilt- ' KKl IXAMJ BKlia, ihali t . All-soy, Lies luunty, Orcgnav , IT. Krr.A.IH, -r(( ourii io iac. m imic r, sai.eji, . KKkrs ON HAS It PARLOR e COOK Mil, IRON AND ZINC, Lead Pipo and Brass Kettles, And Tin-Ware of all Kinds. Tlio In (pur Dti'li'M f Cook iiurt Purl or fttorpi Blmiva lu ntnro. imtl (ivfivlliinif in mv lin''. for sulu ur chviiD u ntn Im Imi! iti tliu Wiliiitiiolio Viilluy. July sin, it.i. . nm'JJ PIONEER STABLE.SP&: C. H. DRAY. WV- A T tlis old stable, rear of Hulnian's Mock, keeps, alwavs on blind, fliJiO FOIt HURSKH, and HA 1)1)1,1-: MOIISUS to let. at MIWIIII II A I K tltttn unv attililo lu S tlem. An oinnihus, for parties or bulla, can bo had at unv tithu. Giv-a my a call, and jielire for voai-selees. Biiicm, July uu, 18IH. 410'. Touchers Waiiti'd. n t WO experlein ntl leaehers wanted ut tho SCHOOL Jl lltCTif ISltAKIs 1'anluitd, Otokoii. Applicuiits are expected lo bonblo to imitart trior, one I) und fall iustruuiioii of the rudiments nt the lin. lisll IiUIIUtltlUO (.'oillDOsitlotl Ktmlisll flmnimih. OenKinpliy and C'lnttls Aritlnueiie In lis higher bntitches Modern History, and lu lhe rudiroeiital tbeoriui of Knirlish Liutratiire. US the two 1 eai'linri required, otto to art as Princi pal of the ICiiKlish Dopnrtitieni, nnd to receivu for ser- vices I, '.'(III pur milium. The other to net ns Assistant ill tho liimlisli )eiiiiimoiil nt ti Hilary of MIIKI. The School will have nhoiit seven'ty-llvs pupils lu tteudaticH. Satisfactory Ilefcrencea us to Chitrucliir himI Cimna. teni-y reiinireil. Appllrutions to be mads before I lis iihii ot AitKiisr- to Portliuid, July 27, lRfi4. J. UAYIClt, President. ' tr! HARDWARE 1ST IMF OBTED DIRECT mg . i ..s i i i - .v ,y ' -.:'-. ' ..( . ' ' '' ; FltOM TUB ' ,. i .- i. - .', I ' " . , MANl'FACTl UEBS ,, IN KXGL .VIS J), ! .1 ol ' i ' - - i AND FKOM AU, TUB " ' 1 i". Celebrated Manufacturers WHS tTITFC J.liMLIU Ol.lILili , I .. J ...-.'I.. A Qoosl Htoelf or - ''' Agricultural Implements. ,. i 1. Ml Al80---ConBtantly on Hand ' ; '! : . - -.1 -.i il . ip "!!) I A LAI1GE STOCJC Boots and Shoes ' ,, . ; ' - . -..!! I' ,(H r.l 'I 1,1,1 .'-,-' f I- 3 '.I.-V-1 ) Dirrrt from llir Celfhrnlfd WnnnfiKliirers,1' . E. 1). GODFUEY'S , r . ,; ' . .'i 1 t o CKLIOlilt-ATKlJ liOOX ( oiis(an(!j on flnnd, nnd Tor Sule by . H.W. CORBETT.- -. ! -.il . - :. ' -f PnrlUlid, Jul; 11,1871. lyv.ii . . - -i- Mt 1 ' i '' i -Swlo of Oreir'HI, C"lllll.v of (.'nrrv. swli lit Ualur of lite LsLltl! of llei-jauilll lilHIIttln, lit t eas tl. rilll I' iiilniinislnit.ir, V II. I'ritll, l-:ii iii; ftttd and M. settled his lieeotlttl, nnd pravetl for tl thstiilitlliun of said entitle 1 il is Ihnrf fore nrdorrrt. thai all persons inveresle'l m sum est Hi urn nereiiy riletl to iu itntl n pcnir in BMid mutilv ettilrt oil tne .ah tit, T of S.oieui. her, A it., 1 1'!, loshuw esuse. if ntiv. n-Iiv atiid eatal aliotthl not he ila-tributed to Ms heirs a'Tnrdhig to lata liv orderof the t'tMiuty I'tmrt, 4v,'J. ' ' 0Ki' I' l,KAN' &.rira ' MoHrr. ' ' Plate of Oreuod, Cotinty of Citrrv, "'' ; 'f0 ill' lielrsiind lii nil other nnrsous Inlorrsted la 1 the K.lnii. of Dnvld T. n.llnrd. tltr.-nsed 1 Yon ar Itflrelty elled to sptumr In tha f'rtittitv Court of totrry ennuty, (IreKoti, ami show raiiso, n any, why the rnnl estate of sail t-stulit shall not he sold, puraiuint 10 ptntiiott or tint soniinisirJior. itvoriernt linn. 1 H (Irsirnr , County Judys. OKU. L DKAff, 4wM . a (iiatuv Clerk. . !Soitr of UUstoliiUuni , rj'lIK law partnership harainforn etislinv tetwey.o I J. C. ( srt'vrtKhl and C. II. llelhuiier, at Kulero, Orrgnii, is litis day di died, )tv luniiinl 1 .tnnt. J. V CXlirwimiHT. ' i U. U. BKI.I.INUBK. Suletu, July IU, IMI. dllf 1, EUltTiICA Self-Adjusting Clothes Wringer. Hlmtile, Kfllilrnl and Dnrablr. VTO family ma afford In i)u ulihout ihn Cl'ilies ll Wrinaer. It saves lime, beailih aitd elnthina-. It Sue. lies liiirdest part uf laa laltor of washttttf, with (.ass it, the oiH.i.!titr,an! wtUiout the k'uat Itdury to the fabric. Clolhes-wrinireniare tlit-etiu wild ntpid aalet their nseftilum. la bevtuid qtisstion Iherefiue, What kind shall l buy f AVer owi sAaif Ae lr I.L Hr.KA, hct iuse, by tlte' o of tUliylicol tint pring its t-iHtnly la I'li-reased Itllil il is rendered per fertly self Miittitiir- All unit lee H'.d pails varying lu slse 'rercivp mf rm pTme-rr, w bird CMnlt,4 tie ae- i roniplisbt.d by nuirhinis rruirinu thumb screws (to 1 raise and Inivertiot ril!l tatia.Mii rititalaiil ulterallun. ! TlwKl'IIKK A I. h d.i nod anbalanlinl, and burina ' Kule or wt wimnI work atuoit it 10 rmrk or awell frnta tlteacliouof soup and water, tt will therefore, vrllk ffno.1 tienire.etuitinue In wrkia orrtrr bara tuna Inue Alibontrlt e-ll ailjustnni. 11 as ilk Hike mn.r aaarltlueai liatile li bviBin dMaimi'Ked. Any el-ild can work M. Dealer auppliwt. M. K. Tiarrr sk Un-tl.er, thm Kmttrlsro. tieneral Afetita Itepotitorv lor Hievon Mesne Als-iiwtl. A H -rr P,etind IVisalehy UE.J STKaNV aai JOH.V IMINIIAM Htlemaidinitie ptn, f-, to-vr..tbi.iu',,k o" lhe 8:e. ' ' ' - taless.JnneST.lS'l , - - d1r From the army hospital the blooilv hnllle HoliWlia inniianiii of ih rh-li sml tho humlile nhetle of lhe poor from lhe nlHes mid tlm snert-d rtrak frmrl Hie mountain top, distant valleys and far-oir islands of tin) ocean from every nook noil corner ut tits niviliutl world is poitriiiK hi lhe ovitlaiirn of tlio nstoitishlna ellects of DltAKK'8 l'LAN I'ATfi'K MTTKItH. Tlioiisands upon thouaiinds of letter Ilk tlm follow nig amy iHisucButournlHrai . . . HsKussour, Wis., Kept. Ill, 18KI. " I have been iu the arinv linsiitala for four teen raonths-apeet'lileus and nearly di-ttd. At Alton, III. limy nave mea .ti r Htti,m Hitters. ; . lliruo holijlus restored uiy spettt li snd cured ma, ! , C. A. i'LAUTE. ' . . . 8001,1 ww,0.,.7tily28, isna. , On jfiiniiic man, who hml lieen dckjintl not uut of tho hotiw lor two yeara wiih Kerefula ami fcrysipcla, after pnvinu tlwdoetoraoverllM without lienelit , lius beeu cured by ten Imttlea f v,mr Hi 11 era. EDWAltl) W'OUNALL. Tli followlita- is from th Mmitiircr of tlio rjdion Home School for tliu Children of Volonleersi -i HAVixr.rit MaKsitin. KirTr Sr.vii.STM Et ) Nkiv Vonit. August ltilitl, ' ( . Dn. DiiAKr.1 Your wumlerful Pluntstlon Hitters have beim tJvn lusomBof nnr liulo rhildran stiHer Iiik froiii weiikiiem and weak limits with moat happy Hllei-t. Onu lillle ,irl, In particular, with pains in Iter head, loss of uppetile.and dully wustlnycoiwuinprion, on wliont nil itiedleal skill hud beeu exhausted, lias been otiilrelv restored. Wo eoiniiieiited Willi kilt a lenspooiiliil of Hitters u day. Her appeiite und strenirtl. lopldljr iiicreaaed.undshsisiiow wall. " Kespectfully, JIRS. 0. M. DKVOE. i , 1 m"eh 10 fur I verily bullevo lho riuntation llntent have saved tnv life. ItsvMV. II. WAClOoS'lili, Miidrld, H, 01" ,T1'?.? wlltva in two bottles tnora of tlty Plnritatioii liners,, Jly wlf been areuily t.tne tiled bv their use Thy friend, ASA CL'HIUX, I'Lihtdelphia, Pa. " I Imve been a Ki-eut snia-re r from' rvspspaia, und liuil to ubainlon prenehink-. " Th l'lnmatiou Uitttrra have, cured me. Itev. J. S. CATKORN, noihesler, N.'T. ' ..i'- " , " .Rt'"' '"'"ity-foiif duten mom nf ytnir 1 lautitlion Itttttrs, tlte popularity of vrliirtt are daily liicreasiuir witli the iruests of our home. - '- KVKKS, CHAOWICK tk 00.' ; 1'roprle.tors. Wlllanl a Uutel, WushluKton, D. C. "." ' t',v''" Miti'tntiim lliltere to liondreils or onrdisaldetl soldiers with the mBt aston ishing ottect. v J ' - II W II AVIIflL'UQ i ' 8 ieriiitiiilent Sol.iit'ra' Homo, C'iiteiuiia'tl O. ;'- The PlnnUitit.ii llittt-rs have cured "me ol .iver complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate and hud 10 abtititlou niv btteini'SH. . , . 1 . ; , , 'tl. . KI.V0SLEV,CIylnrl,O. " The riiintuth.o Hitters havo cured me of a dcntiurftineiit of tint kidnevs mid nriinirv nrjrtins thut Im ilislressed ino fur vi-srs. li acts like u-t-biirtn . .,.('. ('. MiMti;,.H llmadwav. N. X- ' tte. 4n Ac V. , .c. ..1. Tito I'lanlaiion Hitler aiake tit weak slroiiK, lit lanunul brilliant, and aro exlninstetl nature's jrrmil ro-!0,"- Tlmy aro composed of the celubrtited ChIishvii Hark, Winieriireeii. rlasmfriis, Hoou. Herb, c, all preserved In perlerllr pure l-l. Cmix linm. , b. t, --18G0.-X. 1 , I'ersous of sedentary htiltits IrouWed witli weakness lassitude, pHipilnlioll of Ilie heart, leek of appclilo, distress after entin, torpid liver, conslipatiou, k:, dererve tn seller if Ihnv will nnt try them. Tbey are recommended by the hVhtst medical aa thnnlics, and are warranted' Ut prodmiean tmmttliule bcnelieinl eflcct. They nre enoeedintdy UKreeuble, perteetly pure and ha--mless. NoTick. Any iieraon pintendlnn to soil Plantation Bitters in hulk or by tlm trillion is a swindler iiurl llo postor. . It ii put np only iu our patent hut cabin not. tie. Hcwiire of bottles retilled with iuiilation deleter. Otis stuff for which several persons are iiliemlv in prison. 8eo that svery bonis has our private United Unites Stamp overith oork ntunutilaled. and sljrliHtitre Hold by respectable dealers throiiirlinn, Ilie habita ble globe. MIT II A DAVIS), ' ' ,i:i .,;'"; , 71 Front at., aortlua, Oretton, " Anenle for the Mlnlo. , . , Ota 11. , HlH, DURBORK & CO., Wliolcanle and Rctjiil ' DEALKI1S IN " ' ,. , Bry-Ceetts, artdi CtotMtte, l1 : (1RUCEK1ES, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, OUKKNSWAKK llOV AVn RTVI'T. sk-vi piuie snio tnoei. nntetll, duly 10, IOOI. SO-f 0 , AMIIUOXTl'ISH. KEXYON Is Now TAKING PICTURES 1 AT TUB NAM It OLD PLATE, NKWI.Y KITI'HI) HP. He piirelined very Htiestr ortiiint of PHOTO AMUMS while iu New Vurk. ' lot and tie them. Salem, Mayan, lsill. . v : HMf SAML'l'.I, HASH, at liis Steam Factory. nonr the Sleuutboul lanidini!, Hahatt. keeps nu laiiul.Ainl uianutto ipred, all kti.de uf Hash, Winds, lloois, Cor-nii-e, Window fi nines. Sc.:, tV.c, mij l'uriiiali, to ardor, overt- variety of uatsidc nnd inside llnisb, setool-wiail, wot.1 Itiinin:'. A:j All kinds il Job Work done tvilh nestiiesut.iidiiiHlfh. (tllif .1111' DUira-'lTTtSTiail IlLir, illlLiUlVil i rPl'lK undenitrtipd Imvi umvTvi'J. diri-ct from Xuw 1 Yiirk, llir lulltiwiiiK tniitiMit tor umfurim ol iiil)iitry, 1 HVitliy nnd itnillciy ; t SathtH, Coat and t'etl bullous, , , ' . Sitlf Curd. UuL Vclhk'UHit Hint, . R s Xhouldrr Straps and Hat Cord,1 (Hit Cord, and UUt liraid, and i Gold Jtegla, Snbreit (A ,s. Wreaths (,'atinon. nduiliTr fnr If.it und Trinmdiii!. A tvvt fMK I'liKHK.XTATIOK MHOKOII nil ttf wlili-It w will fMmW) ul wry nMiiiiiliU miw lo mil n 17 rimatiiihi.. . UOUSMlTII 1 ltIf()H..;.H lltnVJf KtaiiiI itm k. I'tftiltiiid Wlirrft HnU T NOTICK i liLpjIiy ifiveti. liml ly viriiia of HQ extv ctiti an, inatn ! out l 1 lie HkiIi itiUle ilrctiU Court of .Htaln u! Oremi, f'tf I hi- nitiury iJougluit, nud to m d--(-d. in firhr nf K, H.'Tnpp, fur lho ntn of fUMt Hl-luu witteii.lui. midw.tn. undnan-4 Henry Miturv, fir want f (ifrnoiml rorty, I hi, re It-virsi ii(mhi huu will iriM-jd to mi to turn MjiliMt lid drr Wr ruxU iu bund, ul Uie (Jourt lloun iluur, tu Mm tnH-uuf l."M'l'iiiy. on II Hula v llm akli dny of 8-ipiatui Wr, 4 t , WAf Ixwecu llio hours of lu o'slock, tN., niifi 3 o'clock, r.M , nit tlio rilit, titlo nti4 lnum tliut 1I11. ftuul Iliiury Monro hud mi tho 2jIi ilv of Mitrt-li, a d , lil.ty die fulluwiiiu d'crletJ praittWt, to wit 1 Tlio tniiUivrntt qourtr tf Mttlion U7, lit town flup 4 omit nf r 1 imt I wwt, Wilirtnitfito moridmi.', Ortino : aiHiuiiiiiiir I- nerrt, mon or lfWt tojtMhi f Willi nil liio utiuuitiHUie tl'Arraiito twluitioy. J. JAV ClaVKki, i hlicnll lnixmtnnir,Ov.tUi K'i. July 3. o., H'l. NhrrifT alr. ro: VTOTrOE In 1i?r'hy (f von tlm' lit flfloe nf uu -1 v-Ht'wn iiwui'd om of tho fannofiiMo Circuit Court uf On-ip.ii, for tlio (Vimtv of l)unp'!.w, utiil to mg HirtM.!. in fktvor nf John 1. hntliti hn, fin- llm oiitn nf iM,074 M-WH), will) tn'oifrt una eoslt, mu4 tttfuiiwl O. V. StiiiUr, fur wiuu t4 priMuil urnprrty. I nam t icj unuu, unj will prmced lo wll ii ih b)r:liOit bui. dor, fur fHcli in Ituii.i, nt tlio ('"urtltoniio linor In h town of H l)utK, mi Mnndiiv, tlm Aih dftV nf Sen. Inulror, a p., ltil. beiw. r. Hip Imurm T I'i oVtoclt. a H , mul 3. r . tlit foPLwim; il'-xriUff ptvmiwd. ! wit ;nanntKitijr chiu t-nt nt id north Bfntr of aecl'mi -U, u I tuwniihtp fe(l-HTi nf nti ff fl-wnt, niMllillU llli:lu0 MMIlli ' cbotlW tllOROO OtMl jO clltaiil, 40 iiiika, UwJiit umllt il cUtiii ti? Unk. ibetM wtt U cimiti. Mini JU liiiku, In tlio phico nf biguuiuiKi rin(uioirif U(l nt more or l, in (teflnmn omif tW. iu Uitt iihji tttort-Mllrl. . . . Alttrt, nil (tint or jmivi'l of liini ltitcl iu mid oooinyt onil deorribed uo followo, ttwtt Htirin litiiif at llio iiorlliwrikicwrtivir nf tectmn lti. in tuivi sliip nforvRkiil. tfirm o tnulti 41 cli ilin .H link, tlii'um OHjii ') ihiiii ti link, Uitfovo north 41 rlttuuo tWMi li4 link, Itirncti wM Wt 'lmtn 1'J li iki, to Avm nf lnj- SiniititMt votuoittinr ncres, hioro or kot. In oovlion li, in townelut uI'uvmikL ' . AImi. nil thnt uiero or Mfr.'l of UliJ llimtotl in tulil ennnty, known wl uWrribiMl hi tlte plulo uml mrreyo of tho I'nl'cti HihIpo for Onyui ni tho Utjnnli.m CUiih of ilrtrriwio litikiutt liu In oectivtia li-i. M otvl Uj, oonliuQiiaii tiff oeroA, moil or loo, in tawoi4ti(i U4, nh of rtuiiro li wwt vt lho WillauiHIo mi'ridmo, OnvMi, mvU.i-r wiih nil anil ..iifiilt.r tho iwrtdiu mouto itiiU ttppurti'OUDc lliprrunln hint.'iw. J. JAY CIUVWH1( , ' i Blionff IoujIm twiiif,rry. ' niPbtr(, 0Kn, July UU, I8ll, 4U Aotlco IS hcrohy ivm thttt U.U wit) kc nvvli'iHl ht Ifio m rterBiniteil.nl hwotticitn IMhu, null lho llrtl llou uy i Nrplotutmr, a.b., 14. for k inline ibo Cnurl lltiumr, nul Irtirmx tiie Ciuri Hium rUiiii.ri , ptrtli ntiitnof whirb nro imiw on fil am J oHLw. Hiiti work t-i b lei in I wo -rpurnt rn tr.t, - . . W. t WMiTfHJN, Co Mi-rk. 1 thillno, Ofcit; ; AyN I'; 2 f4 " . j NtMlrn ' l T$ btwbf jltttl ttKt th Awu'T of Pol le rtmatv 1 will b ptimft at tlio CKtrk'n ntfl o in .nj c- untv on Mm Um Umtly in Auj,twt, Irtii, lor tbo purpuw ol rafrcctiua iji.ci iu aarvwiit H w r W'.toOO Aoftor,;. 1 t