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She (Ovcflou statesman Horcnil oriliitiinci's rccciillj' pursed hy llio OuinuiDti Coynoil. huve now gonn into cITi'ot. Nil shouting is now hIIdmi-J within tit o city 1 i in i t it, mill when ths youngsters tit-tire lo Biiiitso themselves with Itre-erackeri they mint go 'o tlie pulillo njuaru nr outsido tho curpnrn tinu. One of tho Imyi ui-longiiig to Company C, Captain Cranilull, it at homo on furlough, and nyt tlie iiictnlir-rs of Hint oompany aro well sntitBuil wiHi tlioirqintrtvra ut Fort Steiluoonm, and pleased with the twice generally. He doce not ttato that any of tlium " cureo litem solvei " lor enlisting, Several persons hi the otnploy of the Snntiam Company left .town last week for the moun tnint. Spring operutlont will he opened In earnest in that region toon. Valentine'! day was observed in the annul mode. Our Pott-oflioo win flooded with dropped letter, and many a queer looking epistle wat received. Captain Itigdon'i Company from Lane onon ty, numbering sixty fire men. arrived at Camp ttusiell last week. They are toon to be mut tered Into the torvioo. The meinhera of thit company are nearly all from Lane and Dou glut couutiet, aru men who have an interest in the oountry, many of them being the mm of influential citkem. A pleasant donation party wa given at the house of Mr. Holmuu, ou Wednesday evening last, for the benefit of llev. I. Dillon, pastor of tho M. E. Church of thit pluoe. The gath ering win a pleasant one, but vn did not learn the amount realized. Mr. Dillon it now pri-nch-lug hit third yeur in tint pliioi', and it tieserv. odly popular ut a man and a minister. The Tliospis.ni played tho ' Married Hake " and the " Widow't Victim'" on Thursday overl ing. On aooount of inclement w -ather the at tendance wat email, hut tho pliiyr were well performed and nil who attended wero well pleased. The weather during the week putt hat been stormy heavy wind from tlie toiilh, and oon eiiicutly heavy rains. An occasional hour of sunshine, however, iudicutet Ihut Spring it -close at hand. Tho la.lict of the Baptist Church aro mak ing arrangements to give a fine topper on to morrow evening to all who -have a dollar to spure, fur the purpose of aiding that church to get free of debt. The tale of tickett hat been tjuitu brisk for nearly a week, and we judge there will he a full attendance. Portland Items. from the Oregonian : -We glean the following liev. Dr. Eckman, pastor of the Jewish con gregation in Portiuud, has returned to Can Francisco. Tlie Portland people are demanding the re moval of Chinamen from the city on account iif llinie filllii, e.n.1 intmnrnl nnlina. A Chinaman wat robbed of a considerable jam of money nenr Portland, Inst week. ' ' Tho Daily Tribune, having failed to meet expenses of publication, has been discontinued. It is stated that lour steamers are to ply bo tweon Portland and San Francisco daring the coming Summer. The favorite artiste, Mrs. S. M. Irwin, has teen playing at tho Willamette Theater with Deceit. '- Hakper Demolished Our talented (!) eotemporary has "writ" an item about Harper which it decidedly refreshing. lie lays the 'Weekly" should be bauithed from every dem ocratic heme. Wonder if Harper wont feel baaTwhen ho hears it, or if he hat inadvertent ly poked fuu at onr friend by publishing some thing about monkeys, wonder if he wont apol ogize. It may be Hint Uunileome Jake got np that item. We remember Harper published something ouca about "gnrrillas." One thing is certain, Harper it popular. Ho gets up pictures to suit the taste of the people. There are hut two classes of periout who do not liko hit caricutures. Natural funis who an't tee the point, and natural traitort who never approve anything but abuse of Lincoln and laudation of the chief rebels. Items for tub North Coast. Meeting an Oregoniun a few days ogo, I gathered a few items of interest to your neighburt at the north ward. Citizens of Portlnnd, Oregon, hare renewed their application for iimking that town the port of entry for the Columbia river country, in stead of Astoria. Tho Treasury Department ' will report against the project, at the banks ol the Columbia hi tw tell Astoria and the mnutb of the Willamette would afford extraordinary facilities for smuggling operations. The ltev Thomas I'enrne of Oregon, editor of the Christian Adcocate, and heuii of the Methodist C'uurcn ia that Stale, at well at a leading pioneer in the unconditional Union party of the State, has been here, lieprest-ii-tative Mcliride not being re-ejected, of course finds hit political influence here on the wane fact which Pcurne it understood to be taking advantage ol. to control various Oregon mat ten at the Depart uients. The effect nf bit manipulations will probably be toon cnuugh ap parent to the parties interested. air. Wullaoe of Idaho it making a strong ef fort lo procure the removal of Elwood Evans, Secretary of Washington Territory, and it it thoagbt will succeed. A pamphlet, printed two nr three years ago, ass been sent hero hy Dr. While, of Sun Francisco, letting forth the advantages of "l'a cido City," on Hake 't Hay.- Tins document is accompanied by a printed letter from Dr. A. O. Henry, Surveyor General of Washington Territory, recommending that Paciflo City be Dads the I'i rt of Entry Mr the Columbia river oantry instead nf Attoria. No action will he takeu in that direotion by the Treasury Do partment to the (peculation will fail. The fact is that Henry seems to have worn out his welcome at the White House, and become something of a bore Wash. Cor. Bulletin, Thb St'RVivisu Hevoixtion Pensioners. On the first of last January there were but twelvs nf these pensioners remaining. An act of April, 1864, provided an additional hundred to eaot of them, to be paid nn after the first of Janaary, 1-04. Since then seven are Known to hat died, and of the five supposed to be still liviug the following account is given : Lemuel Cook enlisl'd at Hatfield. Mass., i now about ninety-eight years of age, and re sides io Clareudon, Orleans cotintr. New York. 8ajnael Downing enlisted in Carroll coun ty, New Hampshire; is about ninety-eight years of age, and lives iu Edinhurg, Saratoga Bounty, New York. Wdisrn Hutcbiugt enlisted at Xewcall,-. Main (then Massachutt's); is now one houdred ytars old, and resides iu 1'enob cut, Hancock soanty, Maine. Alexander Maroney enlisted at Lake Oeorse Mew York, as a drummer hoy ; is now about 94 years of age. His residence is Yates, Or leans county, New York. James liarnbam substituted for a drafted iimh in Southampton coonty. Virginia; lives m the State of Missouri, and is in I he one hun dred and first year of his age. The number of original application! on be half of widows of revolutionary soldier, ad suits during the last fiscal )er. oe ten with ft yearly amount of petition! equal to $'J32 "1. I'OIXTKI) Willi kX The eminent Cutholio Archbishop l'urcellof Cincinnati, in rem ending the people of hit uinceto to nin in the general Thanksgiving; proclaimed hy President Lincoln, ml ministers a sharp and deserved rebuke to those newspa pers and dccluiiuers which have sought so per sistently to army the Catholic population of tho United States ngninst tho Ail : inistration and 'he Oover nit. Wo hupo every Catholio voter in Oregon will read what Hie Archbishop sayt. Patriotism and wisdom are conspicuous in every line of it: " TO IIIIHII ROMAN CATHOLICS. " " Tho President of the United Statet and the Governor of the State of Ohio having, in con formity with a proper and a time-honored prac tice, appointed the, fourth Thursduy of Novem ber at a day of devout thanksgiving to the Al mighty God for Hit mercies; of humiliation for our tins; and of tupplioiition fur peace; we hereby ordain that the catholic congrega tions of this diocese be earnestly exhorted hy thoir pastors to meetin their respective churches on the day abovo specified, and assist in be ooming leutimenti of gratitude, penitence and pruyer, at the great Euoharittio, expiatory and impetrntory Sncrilico of tho Now Law. Wo confess that it has greatly pained us to hear that oertain rath, irreverent and thoughtless men of our ooininuuion have denounced and cursed the government, tho ad ministration and their abettors. Now God com munds ut to blest and curie not. And when bad men cursed the supporters 'of the govern ment, did they not reflect that they cursed more than hundreds of thousands of Cutholio voters, and Catholio soldiers of our armv who defend that government in tho field Did they not reflect that itt downfall would he hailed with acclainatiun hy our own hereditary opprettors across the ocean 1 Did they not reflect that if political snlvalion it ever to reach a far distant and beloved :tluud, it must come to it from these United Slates which they would sever? There is no justifying cause or ronton toonrso the government nr the administration. They d'd not commence thit war. They could not bring themselves to believe that it was seriously commenced even when furls had fallen noil the blood of our people w:s shed by tho hands of tho South. And when force hud to he re pelled by force, when arms had to be raited and therefore troops to ho drafted to raise the blockade of our river mid Hem the tide of ag gression, what mora did our government do limn was done in the South 1 Where in the North was tlie draft, the conscription, enforced as ruthlessly and at indiscriminately us in tho South ? Where was the citizen's property con fiscated, without compensation, fur the alleged use of the government, at it was in the South? We have converted mth Irith Catholic rel'ueees from Georgia, from Arkansas, rom Alabama and other Southern statet, and tee know how they were stripped of their money and their clothet and cast into priton when they refuted io go ino me rankl oj me confederate army. Many an Irish laborer told ut in the hospitals, hero and elsewhere, that w hen the war broke out in the South, aud the puhlio workt were suspended, theu were violently commoted and had to enter or starve. Wo do not adduce these facts to excite un kind feelings against the South, but Kaput to iame the journalist! of the North, especially the Freemen's Journal and Metropolitan Re cord of New York, who instigated our too con fiding people too cvil'wordt and deeds, and the people themselves who patronized such lmirn- alitts and were duped and deceived by their malignity. It is time, therefore, now that tho election it past, that all should return to their sober second thought, and that wo should rally round the constituted authorities, the "powers " wlno : tlx apostle commands us to obey, aud thus present iug an undivided front to the enemy, re estah lish tho Union, without which there can he no panacea, present nr prospective, for-tho ills we suffer. Tlie South thus beholding nt of one mind will, we devoutlv trust, hasteu to make peace, and we on our side, will show them that we are ready aud willing to mako greater sac rifioas for peace sod union with theiu than ever we made for war. Tho reverend clergy nill pleaso recito the Litanv of the Saints, in union with their be loved flock, before mast, repeating three timetl the two prayers for peace, mid the prayer " O God. who by sin nrt offended, and by repent ance pacified," 4tu. , John I). l'l liei:!,!,, Archbishop ol Cincinnati. Cincinnati, l.'llh November. Debate on Slavery-. The following de debate occurred in tin1 recent Constitutional Convention nf Mart hind. The limitations from Scripture teems not to have been received in a very edifying manner: llerry, of Prince George's Now I propose to i-how from the Bible Ihut slavery it of divine origin. Will the gentleman be astonished ! A voice "Yes." The first refrreiice I thall make is to the 14th chapter of Genesis, the Mill, loth and Kith verses. I believe my friend from Cecil (Scott) is fond of rending the llible, but I am afraid bu has read it lo little purpose. -And when Abnim henrd that hie brother was taken captive he armed bis trained ser vants, born u his own house, three hundred and eighteen, and pursued them until Dun. "And he divided himself against them, he and his servants, hy night, and smote lliein and pursued them unto Hohah, which is on the left hank of Damascus. "And he brought back all the gonds.and also brought again his brother Lot, and bis goods, and the women also and the people." Scott That shows the propriety of arming slaves. Laughter. Kerry They were fighting for their house holds and iu support of the institutions, led by their muster. Alirntn possessed servatits which ha marshaled against his enemies. Scott Just what Abraham is doing now against our enemies. Renewed Laughter.) Horry I now refer yon to the sixteenth chapter of Genesis: "And Sorai, Abram's wife, bore him nn chil dren, and she had an handimaid, nn Egyptian, wtinso name was uugar. "And Sarai said unto Abram : Behold now the Lord bath restrained me from bearing ; I pray thee go in unto my maid. And Abram hearkened unto the voice of Sarai." Scott I did not know you. claimed llible authority for that practice. Great laughter Herry continued reading from the llible to show the resnlt of Abram following Snrai's advice, and the divine sanction i f his conduct, a bless ing being pronounced upon bis reed by an an gel of the Lord, when he was again interrupt e 1 by Scotuwho asked peniiissiou lu say some thing. Kerry, already worried and fearing further discomfiture, refused to be chatechised, and took refuge in cant, saying : "I am astonished. Mr. President, ihut whilst the Holy Scriptures aro being read here, that there should be so much levity. I am aston ished that the gentlemen should not have more respect for themselves forynn at the presiding officer nf this body for the Hible and its holy teachings, than to make anything read from it a subject of merriment," A Gf.orou Character. Onr ttoops in their march through Georgia fnnnd an original character in a man named Wells, depot uiss. ter at Ogrechee staliou. He said to oor sol diers : v "They say you are retreating, bnt it is the strangest tort of retreat I ever saw. Why, dog bite them, the newspapers have bei-n ly ing in this way all along. They alters are whipping the federal armies, and they allers fall hack arlrr tlie battle is over. It was that 'nr idee that first opened mv eyes. Onr army was allers whipping the fedi. and we allers fell baek. 1 allers told 'no it was a A d humbug ami now ny anew h, lor Here ynn are right on old Johu ells' place ; hngt.pntsinrs. corn anil timers an gone, i dn t And any fanlt. I expected it all. Ji ff Davit and the rest talk almut splitting the Union. Why, if ?iim t arouna nau gone out ny hcrseii she would have neen I split in four plrces hy ihw the I nion I Why. d-n it, time. Snliltinif the htnte ol Ueorgis M Dentj split right thru from cuJ lo end ll li met noli lellowi vHialiTstnJs in tin UuiuJ Siaict; the isoouJ are mailing this war, and ke.'ping their p'o cioiis bodies out of harm's way. There's John 1 ruoklln went through here the other day, run ning away from your nrtny. I could have played dominoes on iiit coat-tails. There's, my poor brother, sick with small pox at Macon, working for eleven dollars a month, and hasn't got a cent of tho d d stuff for a year. 'Leven dollars a month and eleven thousand bullets a inintilu. I don't believe in it. sir. Mv wife came home from Canada, and I kind o' thought 1 would sometime go (hero to live, but wat nl wut ufrind of tho ice nod 'cold ; hut I can tell you this cr.untry is getting tio cussed hot for me. Look at my lence rails burning there. 1 think I can stand the cold hotter. I heard at how they cut dowii the trees neruit your road up country and burnt tlie bridges ; why, (dog Into their hides!) one of your ukees can take np a tree and carry it off, tops and all ; and there's that bridge yon put across tho riv er in less than two hours they might at well try to ftop tho Ogeechee as yon Yankees, The blasted rascals who burned thit 'ero bridge thought they did a big tiling; a natural horn tool out In two had more sense in either outl than anv nf them. To bring back the good old timet, it'll take the help of Divine Provi denoe, a heap of rain, and a deul of elbow grease, to fix things np again." - THE LATEST, Special Dispatches to the Oregon Statesman. Han Fkanoihi-o, Feb. 1H. Lumber HchoonerKhnothift Star was wieukeil or)' Fisherman's Hay above Fort Kug lust Hmiility. Heauian nnuieil Uirge wus drownil. Ouvenor (londiiisu und Secretary MeCorniick of Art zonis arrived to-day. Uov. liuodmuii to negotiate for defraying expeiMes of defences ugHiest Indians , Secretary McCormii-k proceeds to WahitiKt"ii to give Information about opening mail routes in Arizona, and devclaphiK territory. Bliarp hail storm thit morning. Iluyivood Eaton. MarvHvllle postnlllcc robher.wnlvcd examination, and held tltlllO bail before United States (imnd Jury. illsputehes from Washington to Col. Jumes hHtrunt inx li i in to prohibit exportation of hay from this port, flay and fornire being contraband nf war. Three hundred and tlfty-tivu conundrums wt'rc offered at Charlie Il.ickus' Iwnclit last tiiulit. Silver noble t wus wun hy the following : Why was Hun Franc i-co on the fith of February luxt like a Held of wheat llfly years ugo ? Bttcaieie It was cot hy Sickles. Steumer Brother Jonathan from 8 luthern ports ar rived this morning. Terrible storm on the 4th did inueh d-im.iu'e at ls Angeles. San Fi-HiieiHcn, Feb y. Overland telegraph com tneiiced working to t'bieugo at 5 o'clock yesterday af ternoon. Newspaper reports ton late for puiilieation. Tlio following general order lias been issued In stop thocoHtom lieretoforo prevalent in the Kastem States of i-aking up old enlistments and credits of nuesliou able character, thereby rendering tlie dmft almost iu openttiee in some places. 1'rnvoM Mnrihnl Ui-n.-ral'. Offloe, Waililimtmi, Jan. SI. Tim alti'Mitm of Acting; Amlstiuil l'rnv.,,1 MhtsIiuI Ueiiersl of tttatei and ll-iaids enrollment Is called ti the fact Hint tlifl qilnlst nulitneil under Ihe cull of Ueeemlier llltli, ISM, fur Hee-.IHJO men, must not he reduced except by actual enllst in at In tlie army and nary marine corn since tit ldilt De cember. (tUitiKdl 1). fur. (Ireeabacks W,4V. Hohtlamo, IMiruary ). The following dispatch from tlie Tn-HHurer of tbe Clir-stlnu Commission, slioas how timely Oreuon r-siorSled to Its call : I'lllUDKi.rilu, Cd. IS, To W. 8. Laud : Your gencront re, mlltauce of SoMoo Is one of (tod's answer to our prayers over an empty treasury, and Oregon's relief for Ihe thous ands of our naked and starved prisoners now Undid? at Aa nanolli. (I so. II . Btuast. A Southern Aristocrat. Recently in Paris, at one of the clubs, Mr. John Slidell, on being Hiked to explain why it was that such extreme hatred and bitterness nf feeling were manifested on nil occasiout by tho southerners towards the northerners, while tlie latter never exhibited any tuch sentiments, replied, in his usual bombastic mnnnur, that the explanation , nut very simple indeed : "Ihe southerners were tho aristocracy of America, while tho northerners wero nothing hut a herd of vulgar peddling traders." Now it is in the memory of some ol onr citizens that this John Slidell, this exponent nnd exemplar of Southern aris tocrats left this city under coercion for a dis honorable net, with an injunction from the late Stephen Price, after the duel, that hit life would he spared provided only ho should never come bnok while lie (Price) remnined here. Hit career at New Orleans, political and social, does not teem to have been suuh as to hnvo created a very general impression that ho was either a very high minded or a very honest man. In Trinity church yard, in this c ty, may be seen a tombstone to Ihe memory of -.lorliL-B Slidell. a native of Euglnml. tallow chandler," grandfather of John Slidell, aristo crat. In old days, tho lute . T. Robinson, of the firm of Franklin, liobiiison li Co., had apprenticed to him two poor emigrant Scotch girls Debby aud Margery McKenzie both of whom were married out of Ins kilouen Dc bby lo John Slidell, journey man soap-boiler, father of John Slidell, nrietocrnt, and Margery to Thniuat IIoIIol. journeyman shoemaker; and their employer, as tin acknowledgment of their good conduct, cancelled their articles ou Ihe occasion. Ten respectable a pareutngo for a retiegade and traitor. Their descendants pre tend to aristocracy, and do not object to a He- -hrew tinge. Krltinger's money in Paris is worth youth and beauty, even of the ar istocratic Slidell blue blond. Here it limy reek In lead the ton in Kifih nventiedoni, and amaze Newport by the splendor of it eiiiipnge nnd its gorgeous liveries. Hut Ihe Hebrew race is ehrewd, getting by jiinncr, at tho tamo limo wives, from Ihe aristocracy (?) and honors from the democracy, even if it docs come from mnny a shrewd Wall street opernt inn instead of the honorable merchant's steady gains. Evening Vost. t"9" The New Yurk Herald urges that Ihe professions of the soldier nod journalist aro much more ndupted to develop statesmanlike qualities than Ihe legal, which has en largely monopolized our higher public service. There is force iu the way I be Herald puts its idea : The general and the jourunlirt have broader and more comprehensive fi Ids than tho law yer. They deal with ideat.while lie dealt with quibbles. They employ all Ihe nobler powers of the mind, wh.lt- be practically employs hut few. They put their theories into practice, while he tries to make Ihe (acts correspond ftilll hit theories. Indeed, the qualifications for the two professions nf arms nnd journalism are not very dissimilar. A great general is a great organizer, and so is a great journalist. A general mutt know bow to manage, direct and control mattes of men. and so must a lead ing editor, lioth general and journalist organ lie ideas, and both appeal to the moral princi ples of those whom tiiey direct and of those whom they attack. 17 The gradual approach of onr lines to Savannah was very in nob annoyed by the tor pedo Irnps which the enemy had ingeniously disposed along all the roads leading into Sa vannah. Th'-y were so perfeotly covered with earth as to be almost uniiuticeable. The slight est pressure of a font opnn the small plug, alone left exposed above the surfaoe, sufficed to explode them, (je.iernl Sherman overcame the danger by a vengeful expedient. He or dered that tho rebel prisoners in onr hands should be cnmpelled, whenever any new tp preach was made to go before Ihe troops npon their baods and knees. Slid the torpedoes and dig them out. These voyages of discovery wereeo unpleasant as to provoke lively hut un availing remonstrances. The work hail to be done; the prisoners were sent In advance-us ordered. Crawling, begging, praying, as their tren tiling figures decended to dig away the earth about the death traps which they hid, perhaps, helped to set, they were a nielancholy spectacle. I f" Tho funniest story of this age is told by a Detroit paper. A lady suspected her husband of improper intimacy with the hired girl. Without informing her husband of her intenli ns. she sent the girl off, and that night went to sleep in the girl's bed. She hadn't been there long when snmelHidy came in and look Ihe other half of the bed. About two hours after the wile rose, intending to revetl the intended infidelity of her spouse, rtruck a light, when, lo! It was the servant man! Tiik War a Kaili rb. In a l ite speech by Mr. Seward, he thus happily answered the copperhead cry that Ihe war was a failure : "1 have understood oor opponents to say that this war was a failure, and that it wat made to aUdisb slavery. Without accepting that as the ulijrcl ol lue war winch wat to pre- r ,n, jn' , u ground, i on. we will like them on tlir.r and tee how the matter ttandt. The ir,i year of war annprwisr4 the African Venr of the war brought Ihe negroes np to the level of freedom and abolished slavery in Ihe District of Columbia ; the third pear abolished slavery in Maryland cheers arid if Ihe democrats think the war has been a failure thit year, when Congress comes together it will adopt a Constitutional amendment and abolish slavery throughout the United States. I.oud cheers. 1'KltKMPTORY. General Butler issued the following ordert, Nov. 2.1th t David li. White, lato Major ot the Hist New York volunteers, who hat left the service, can not be elected at sutler in this department. rield officer leaving the service voluntarily cannot take the place of hoot black here. If they have no more respect for the service which they left, they will find Unit officers here have. David II. White will at once leave the depart ment, lly command of Mnjcr General Butler. Tiiratmical. The Tliespltnt kvs another entertainment last Thursday crenhiff to s pretty full house, considering the weather. The two laushablu pieces were played with snl mttton and sest rnouidi to make tt.eia stnuslns, and were much applnudrd. Mrs. Thayer's rernstlle talent ensbled her to appear In severs! widely different characters In rapid suc cession. Her personation of the military oulcer wat as well done aa any woman ean do so masculine a part, and her cos tume woiiiii nave neen most tastetui ana elegant ll a little more cloth had been put 111 the tad of her coat. We advise the Thespians to adhere to Comedy. It evidently la their forle. Jiiieoied Lungi sre grea tly on an inereate in this Country. Tlie suUdeii duunilng-or weather, has done mut-h to give Hie to CONSUMPTION. Rut there are thousands of cases who bring It on by their own Imprudence, such as wearing damp doming, ainl going from the warm room Into the cohl air and rliecking tlio perspiration, which eauscs ir ritation of tlie Lungs, and then matter or phlegm will col lect, whlcli nature will try to relieve by coughing It up to prevent puslules from forming. It nature does not raise the matter Willi ease, and slop this tnllamatlon, tubercles will soon form, and ConsumpUon will soon follow. At.LKN'S I.UN'U KAI.9AM will cure ami prevent tliousanda nf cases of Consumption If It Is only takeu In time. TO IIKADS "oFFTMli.TKS.-Are"vour link- imrTVuiijeci to Croup t If so, don't fall to use KKWKLL'B I'IM.MONAIIV BVltUl A few doses given In time mav save the life of a darling child. 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Under tlie care of the skillful Doctor the sick and troubled Ran divest themselves of their burdens of pulos and shame, lay aahle liiclr cross, and se cure health and happiness. If you are sick or in trouble, do not aesitate. itcnil me ailvert seaietit and fo ow tlie adv ce. Do nol forget the number nor the manner of directing your letter. CONSULTATION Or'UCK, MO Woshlngtoti Street, Hun Prancisco. 40-8 1,1 IIOSTKTTEU'S cm.eniiiTeD STOMACH BITTERS. THE operation of tins palatable remedy npon the Btonmcli, liver und the excretory organs Is eiiiKU lurlv soothing nnd cnnHervutive. It reKuluteii, recruits und purines tliem. lvrtepniu in nil itn ibrme vie bin to its control und in vigo rutin if properties ' INVKiOBATB THE SYSTEM. VijjorotiB diction and pure Idle produces nutritious blood, nnd nutritions blood u healthy frame. loes the vicfitn of a Jyapeptio stomach und a disordered liver donire to know how ttic dilution muv ho im proved, tiic bilo und other fluids of the body "purified 7 Pit. IIO.STETTEU'8 STOMACH JUTTEUH. Will accomplish this desirable revolution inthesystein, rt'iilitlinv tlie secretions mid excretions, giving tnuo to the nniinal juices which dissolve the food, strength en every relaxed nerve, muscle and ilhre, and brina the whole machinery of vitality into vigorous aud heuklitulpluy. KTIiENOTIIEN TUE SYSTEM. The be.t means of impi.rthitf vifror to (he broken down frame und shuttered constitution, whioli has vet been invented or discovered, is prottercd to the tueole of both aud all aes iu IH. IIOSTKTTEU'S STOMACH HITTERS. Debility, from whntever emise HiiidtK. ntuy he cured t strenpih, in whuiever ni minor it may have beeu wiiHtcd, muv ho rent o red by tlie iimi of this now- fid and healthy iuviicoriHil. Fur iudixestitui und its painful etlects, bodily and mental, they aro a punitive siwctlic. A WOUI) TO TIIK AOEI). In the decline of life tlie loss of vital forco con He nieiit upon tdivsienl deruv cun oniv be safely sumdied bv some vivitvinir n re nam (ion which recruit tbe HtYcntfih and spirit, without entailing tlHexhnusliou whirii is always ttic iluul uilect ol ordinary stimulants. We tender to the atfed PH. HOSTETTER S STOMACH IHTTEK8, As un inviiroraut nnd restorative. Immediate in Its ben elk'iul nctiou and portniiueiit in its effect. It tones the stomat'h, improves the upetitet aud acts like a charm upon the spirits. ruit r c .11 ALT. 3. Thousand of Indies r.-sort to it as a remedy for livs- teria, tlutlerinv of the heart, nervous headache, verti ffo, general debility, und all jieculiur dioturlmiices und deraiiKCineiits to which na a sex, they are suhjoet. It cheer aud enlightens tlie depressed mental powers, as well us treii0hoiis the body, and its use is never fol lowed hy anv re-acttnn. t V UKwAkK OF COUNTERFEIT;. I'uichuse nnlv of reliable diilr. Sold evervwhf n-. IIO.-'TETI EK, SMITH & DEAN, Agents. Kin Frunciwo. HODGK Ac CALKl1, WHOLESALE OHVOUISTS I'ORTLASO, .Nolo Acnts for the Mute. $50 Reward! Ornrs Sus't lmu Arriinv ) Hulntn. tireirnn, Kelt. 4, 'JVW'. Pnhlii- nrn cmilinned mminat two Indiuna, 1 knnwn na ('IURI.RT nnd JrK. who ww red frum the Silcls Block House nnd robund tin) stiire u K.dtv ic I In w I. v . ut l.-'ll.id. Folk rounlv.un Ihe l.ith dnr id Jmitmrv lnr.t. Ctmrlev lielnnira lo -Cunt. Ainrnr's Imnd nl tlie .Inalioii liihe is ruther under medium slHlnre, nsimliy well dressed, nnd siwnks some Kn-irlii-ii. .lack is'nf the t.'ln-iro tribe, of inin-h Ihu snnie lieneml hiic amnio ns Chnrk-r, iiImi spi-nks irely Kood Kniilish; and lnh sre (if more intelligent hii-wiiruni-e tltun Uie nveniire of Inilisna. Tiipir sire is ttbnut 'j vt-iirs They ure known lo have had two hurt-funt horses. sniiosed lo have Ian .lolen a few (hive alter the rookery. Amunir the articles tuki-u from the store were two slriied cnasimere roala, 5ve pniraenssimere iiinU, two hUck for hats, four dnrlc, iiinry vesta, ono piece molmir ptaid iroods, one pieus striped Snlem lhiiinil. one piece red It-uinel, one piece red de laine, and nine (ray Wannel shirts. Twenty live dollam ri-wurd will le paid for the ap prehension of eitherof ihe Indians, and iheir delivery lo the County Jin I of Polk eonntv. lo Aeni !!: Jmr sos, or In Ihe nndersiifned, nt Hnlem. J. W. I'KltlT mWTWITD.N, 3wd'.i Hnp l Indian Affairs in I Ireuoll. ?tiiniifH(-(ur'i-M! VOl? AltE HKIIt IIY N0TIK1EI) that 1 shall re I quire von to keep llnoka, aettiinf forth ihe montkl) amtiHuttif soar manufactured arliclrt. And In ren-derinu- aixoant pf stlah articla. warea. as., atdd. the " amount of actual sales must lie stated. W .U. A. K. MKI.I.KX, V. 8. Aas't Ass'r, 4th Division. FiJimary, l.'hh, IHtii, so vni Itonl lOsstnto lor Halo. fig WK OKFER KR SAI.K A KARM OK 4.1a mUd seres, iu Yonealla I'rcciucl, Dontrlas coiintv, Willi KihnI llwellinir. tlrchard. aud ahoul :wi,(SiO ruils upon the place. There ia a Fine Utork Panar rwittecied with the land, and abundaut supply of good iratrr and limner, Also ihe DWEM.INO. with Und .itmhe.! MuL 2n.1 feet aqnarr. in this City, now occupied by .1. V. 1. IlL'STiauro. T'tr W II.I.1AMS St MAI.l.tlKY. Pnlern. OreK.m, Feb. Mill. IHtxi. Adininisitrtiior'a Katies. T(lTK'E is herenv aiven thut at tin K.bruarv leroi i of the coonty court of Marion caime, Ntle of Ureami. Hie nihleratirujd was appointed aduinilalrakir of tlie e.liile of Daniel Delauer. Sr. lale of aaid comity deceased. All persons hording claims airatn.1 Si,id rslule will plesse preMint them properly veiitied and within the lime proriihd br law. to wil i within sis anintlia from this date nl nir resideuc in Marina eonniy orwri imams at Maitory at their olll. e in Ha letn. All persona knowin( tbeiuselves Indebled lo sum estate will pieaae make pnvment Immediately. WILLIAM DKLANY, Adm'rof the ealale of llauiel Delany, Mr , dee d. Salein, Keh. II. lo 4w.'el Goitre of t'liinl MUlrin-ul. 1' 0V, on this diiy, Kebrtvarr 7th. iH&i, in the eoua tv Quart of 1 miuliill rrHintv. ttnitim. eumem lur Ki'irers, executor of the Ust will sod lestamrnl nt lewis K'urers. late or lamhill eonntv. trrHfm, and HIm bis ttiwl arronnt fur sruiement snddiiiribiMioii of SHidentate. It is therefore ordered that Wednesday . Ibr Hth day "f Marrd. IHtia, b ml S(nrl fur dual Sft tleinenl and diinbaMn nf said ( at tbe ronrt brniM. in Yamhill eonnty.Oreifrm.aisd that all pnm$ iuierMed am ritrd to ipiwr at anid time and nltm. and that Wrium thereof I publiibcd fa tit Urffvu Staff man orwsfaairr fm fuaraurerMtv wvk prior theivt.i. J. W l iWlA Cofinty Jadaa. Or. H. WATNOI REsrECTKI IsLV offf-rshi. rrlrl in tint prae tier of M Uir,KY. tlMHTKTMH H, sod MKI'I 1 (INK. Ui the ritiftia of fwteat and th ettrrnaivlMitr country. OiBrMiid rmidnn aecMid door nrth of tt Motrs Arsyteoiy, on tharea street. A Card. fV WAKIXNFR h.rins warned Ui hi. farm near I ll.tl.cl. will give strict ailenlion to all call, ia tbe iloe of his prof. s.imi Polk wiin'.y, Orejou, Kv. 33, Ijrf 1 LATEST NEWS I WK, llio inil.rifii'il oll'tT ntir lnre mul weH -lt;t It'll Nliirk tii nwirimi.iliae ut REDUCED RATES, on lUToinit of limiting h climigir in our biuinom. Our mock conxiBi of DRY - GOODS. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Tninli-m 11 ml VitllMCM, GROCERIES, CROCKERY & CLASSWARE, and mnny olliur articles, ton numoroiia to mention. Come One, Conic AH, at this chsnce of Unylnij LOW-PRICED (IOODS is not (dlcrml every day. Kxnnnne onr sloxk, and satisfy yourselves. All kinds of Farmers' Produce Tiikcn. In Exchange. 8. M1TCHKL & CO. NOTICE. All persona Indebted to us eilhor bv not or honk account, will phnise come furwnrd nnd setilothe auine. , , 8. MJTOHKls & ('O. nulotii, Feb. fl, IXhTj. 4:im;i Private Medical Institute! y Kt tib lulled hy DR. J. C. YOUNG , IIV 1830, FOIt THE CURE OK PRIVATE DIS EASES, OF WHATEVER NATURE. .And all Female Complaints. Consulting Odicc, f!-4K WuHliliiffton Wtroel, Second building bulow Montomory st.. SAN FRANCISCO t : CALIFORNIA. no tiu-:. NO PAY. CO X K L LTATIoy HY LKTTER, OU OTIIEH WISE, FREE. For Direction of Letters, See Below. THIS CEIsEMiATICI) INSTITUTE has tnjt.ved on thiscoHHi an iiiihiierrnnttjd sncupss ot Konrtefit yunrH,uii(j tins iMconifl one ol Urn renowmd Hosdiala nf tlie ttpc. What Ihe rrlrhnttcd Ik Huxnitats is to l.oiidnn,ntid l!.t no ess renowned eNtHblishnient of itR-oi-o io rai tM, uns inptitute litis becone to the Pn cil'iu Const. Tho tlttnumiHlr. Htinnnllv rot-nlvod und rnrtfd, plum it, in point of number of putiunts ntnoiti 1MB iiiiatui i mi worm iii.ii me siirctfssoi lis treat ment rnnks it second to nnne. I'HIVATE DISKASKS IN MAI.KK m,,1 UlTiVdV. LAKITIIH IN KKM ALES are the ffreitt destroyers of neann. i ney insianousiy attack tbe systom und Ki-ad-nally ttndermino and dostroy it ; they drive the blcoin from the cbck, the lustre from thtfeve, the strength and viior from tho ft-ainonhev uive to tlio world puny and dirttfasod oirHpriiiK-.and poison, through sue cessive, tfcnci-ations tho rai-e of man. Tha marks can be seen in Hrrofnln, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiot ic, the l'ttntlyiiu, tlm Insane, etc. There is no moru terrible scoiii-l-a in tli hmnm nn tlmn tlioHi- disenses nn ilrii from the contamination of enemt I'manti. Hie nuldtst forms, by retreatinnto the blood, hold ever over the one tilllir'tt'il, the sword nf dent ruction that is liable at any moment to fall and bliL'hr to utterly destroy all earthlv hone. MKKCl'ItY, rrroienized an the. tnoU fatal medical enemy to man. com bm Miff with tlie Venerpul, doubles his dmiera. 1 h,se who Imve been treated with that nm uirious mineral poiton are not cured the disease lias only tnummrd a new tor in. Do not be Hntlsficd with rnrt'tal Cures, that leavu ihe poison to cinwl throiiult (he system, eat inr its way into the tibsues and orixaus bpiteiilb the iipnarenlly snifMith snrfnee, lit burst out iu the fuime wiih a virulence ihut will batllc ihecllWts of uiedisiite. WHEN l'EUKECT CDtEH can be obtained by eon- sot.siiltliifr a pliysu iau whom lonu pnictn-e and ihoro- titrh investitnition into the oilmen of IllKKAHK nftlit. I'UINAKY ttlttl ANS ettubks lo di-iurmiuQ at one the uithire tif the dim-Hue, In all disciiM! pnltitHtfd In the Doctor's care, VEK FECI SI'EKDY and rEKMAXKNT Cures are always Guaranteed, In Syphilis and its udiiiturs: Douorrmaand lln hr eompauytiiK diseases; nil' disenrders of tlio bladder. Kidneys and prnstnitut ISumiuul Weakness; his eases of the Heart aud Lhukki Uypnpii IiiUivrMPtin tiniiotenry ; luvipieut Coimuiitntiuii. and hII diM-tiM., of the Vrt;mrv organs, in eathnr sex, cure always WHmnttHi, Ult JStJ fAi KEUUIKEI) at the Mil VATh. BolIoill IlKMtHlltO, KO. 540 WASH1M1TOX STItKKT', SAM KKAXCISCO, : i t i : CAMFOfiNIA. ficmlnal Veahness or Hpormatorrhu'a. Tne yonntf man who experirures that rowiiiK wenkiioAS in his mufrulnr mid mental oruani.utiim slimild stop lo consider whi'iic it ni-ie. He will Hud iu the weakness of the bark, tremMlnir of the limbs, disordered niifesllou, uuiuroun table tuilmif of Ibe ptiwers ol the iiiiiKl, ilislaHie or society, dread of nn petidinir iioublo. fortdiodms af evil! slroplcssiifm tronbled nnd lascivious dreams accompanied lv urow- idK deafness, Ion of muscitlur power, and lininerotis inner BrnipioiiiB ii oiporHiiiJiHiiiiu. I lie positive IfH vui of thut moft terrible and destrui-tive of all discus es, Kominnl Veakuefw--Yaitiii away hi now era, destroying his hope of life and manhood, and dmciiiK hiiD alonv the broken path or Ins exigence toward a preinHtnre nmve. To him who finds his life dribbling out in ihe dtsi-li'ii tre of the vital pi iiK-ipal of existence in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere ceswuii'Ui of the causes of its appearance hrtiiys no asimrunce ol relief. Mari-We. that holy oflice, the snfi-inard and hope of iimnniMNi. unuus u suru a one no lumen, cure, but adds to his mifury in the knowledge ihut ihu one who iooks io mm lor no nim-n ol her Iiufipiuess, is a ic,ti:i of his evil, and nn innocent loiupiiiuou of bis piuiidi ment. Mu ndU to his tuisory aud diwu-der until iio,t leaves nun. l intra is uo retu u exet-nl in nroner and Hkilllnl trentmenl. CoiihiiIi, then, at onre.u nbvsh but wuoni 11101 prai-iice nini runiui rcM'ami Uu utailtj inornu'niy converMint with every plmne ot the ui- ennc J hore who huve heroine Ihe vii-lims id Military vice, that dreudlul, laMCiuutint;. und deslructire hub tt, which tills lhouunlH of mck rooms with iwrulvtiL' nnd consumnfives, aud hundreds of uuiitne'v trravc wun its misuuiued victims, should cnunult without a mmm-ni's dt-lny , one who will syaipaibiate with their sunermirs. insurn tne wocior would especially ad dri-ss bitnudf, iiivtny to ench nnd all ranee of a PERFECT aud l'KUM ANENT CI RK tttthnut k Hranrr tnm btttinetu, rktHne of diet, or J'rnr of ej . pot re. l0 not forget (he address See below. Iinportuiil to FrinnlPN. When a femule Is in trouble orainided withdiMnse, and requires midical oriryi'.tlaiMiiliince,tbe enquiry should be, Whera Is there a physician who is fully competent to administer relief, and who re peel able siandiiitf In society recommends him to the conlidem-e of the community f The Itoctor, understanding how imperatively necessary thene reqiiirr menls'are, feela called upon to interpose, and by rallitiK the attention nf tlm afflicted io the ft tlmt be but Uen a i'UO KESSOU (IF Oll?TETKI H and FKMAl.K 1)S EAKES f.ir twenty years. and is fnlly quahlied toad, minister fn all caws, both medico lly and surgically, not in a supertiriitl manner, but in ns thorough a man ner m ears of study and prttctite both in hospitals and private families nu make, lo save tbein from tf-e hatkls of the unqiiali'tk-d, unscrupuluoos, and da iimina. Therefore, fumilii-s ean rely Uoii him aa upon a father. All ia affliction ran find in him on who ran fe and sympaliiisa with and befriend thatn in trouble one inwh"t.esecrery theiituioitt confidence can be placed. CONslMAl ION iHY I.KI I KK i. 01HI-.UWH.M rliEE. h. addreM b-low. TiiK CELKHKATEi) FKMALEUEMElXEK.enm- Koandedfrom the private prescription of 1(11. YOL' Nil, are uow obtained a most eitendnd popularity, and are correctly viewed to be (he stife! and mi rent rema dies for lb complaints fur which they are applied. Tbe constantly nccruitijr testimonials of their rtfiracy declare tbcoi to be pre eminently superior ia their ac tion. No Lady sbonld be without thate kenovatinjf Airents. h'nne ifrnnine unless prornrrd at this oftiro. Kent br Mnil nr Eltnrert. to nnv nnrt of ths Htmtm THE EAT FEMAlsK MKDICIXK! I'KKVKN- TIYE I'tlVMiKltHKoliMAUKlKI) iMlHKrt Nv. Sufi) nnd InfalhMe, buttni? from fnnr to six montbr Price flU. FHENCJl U'NAU, OK FEMALE UoN TillsY I'IEIH. For umrMons. AHer Hfiv vrars of iiM Ihewa pills stand unriVHlkd ia efficacy. Price f jwr box. TO(OKUIM'0OEITN. I'stieuts rmidinif fn any part of the Ktat however ditant, who may deittv uiadicul advice on their re spective ntses, nnd who think proper lo submit a written diaieiiieni mi surn in pr-iereure lo lioiUiiitf h pent'jnal interview, are s-S'ired thai their cominunwa tloiis wdl be held mtitl swreft. All letter iuul be altlretl to the corravpouding physician, thus : 11. V. JOSKLYN. M. D.. hU'n''1 510 Wasliingtmi htrvl. Hoi 735. r. O. iS'dd Fraxciiro, Cat. 0,3 DIsolulian of Ce-pnrlnernhip. LrpHE rsrinershipheretoforeeaiatlng belweea Avert 1 at lleiner, in ihe Brewery bu.iiiM. in Ihe ciiy of BHiera, le una uht iiiwii.ru oy muuuil rotisent Ihoee having rlaime will preatil llien, and Itivaa indeblrd ts ill rail and settle lomteuwtalr. A AVFRT, JACtlUHklNLU Ulen. Ttl 1, 317 Farmers, Mechanics aud Traders, (IK TIIK WILLAMETTE VALLEY : nAVtN'O opencil a honss, and nnd established my. self In ORICGON CITY, Fur the tniniiciii.ii of n (ienernl Mercantile liai ntt would bK U-hvu Io cull voiir Httautiou to tlio fitft tlmt we run wli mutiU uh uIk'iiii hi Oreuou City m thv etui in IWiIhihI ; v expect tn keep a neral iwmrtuiiit of inro).Hiuliffl, tmcli h frroceritM, drr frnudH, hoot mid Simon, hurdwiire. tanner's loofi, queaimwHre, cutlery, Sulum cloth, gunny nuclei, wrap ping pit per, &.C., &u. Alio, Livurpool und uruund alum iiult, mul u pood umtortnifnt of tlmu, nidi(o, hine vitriol, sic. All or wnic.u we win sen u rort land ni'ictiH tliereUv wivinit the freight to the imr- cliUBtM'. We will ulo take wheat, omi. butter, Imcon, iinl, OKtf, pork Hiid pomtoes In exdmuge, or puy the ratth for the Mime, Cull and nee. WM. BARLOW. OreHon City, Nov. 1, IWi4. Iy30 HUNDAY H C II O OL A Nil GIFT BOOKS, I.-UtOM TIIK AMEtUCAN TItACT SOCIETY . nut! Massachusetts Similar Scliuol Hocieiy. For anls at Massra. Hitrtrren & 8'liitnller'a, Kirst stmet, near Aldur, PORTLAND, UREUUS. HoceiviiiK new invoices bi uiuntlily. u. ri. Alrilflnuii, riucrutarr anil Treasurer Oreiron Tract Society. Wvl (l.tilllNOLiKlt, Depositary. AT KEN" YOISTS', a risa lot or PHOTOGRAPH UBUI1S Just received from New York, at Ycry HI n i ll Kctluccd Prices. ALSO, THS CKLEDKATKD wny.tiiE!isEWi.inii The BEST MACIIIXK on tho Tarillc Sl,m,ur any other tilupt.. Notice to Donation ClalmiiiitH, Lanu Orrtrr, KosKi.UH(t,Oiticuo, ) December WK iHtil. i WIIEHEAH, It haviutf become a inatlcrof neces sity to perfect tho permanent records of this OHlce, and to uelnrmlne the validity or Invalidity of donation claims in this district, many of which are irreiruhir and soma void ; aud It beitm'esfouthil lo the (lovemmt'tit, as well as to the Konnral interest of the cotnnnuiilv. tlmt AIIANim iLVKl) DONATION CLAIMS, and THOHK COVEIiED BY INVALID TITLES, should be brought into market ut as early a day as possible therefore, iu ptirsiutuca of instruc tions, we heicby notify all donation claimants, their nnsianees, or If kdI rcp'resenlntlves, who have not filed iu ilnsolllce proof ol tour years residence and en lit. vnliou, as reqiiirud bv Act of '-Tib September, Kill, and uiuviidmeiits, to do so within three mouths from dale; , ml all who Imvo not taken ths oalh of idle uiance and tmtd fur iwuinir Unal certillratei. as con teiindated by the tab section of tho Act of :fth Muv. I WW. Hi-e respectfully refiiestof to comply as early as losBitiie. io save expense una irouuie. touioseiiv mu al. a d I si a hoc from the Laud Olllce, it Is hereby an nounred that most if not. all of said business can bo sutisfttctorlty transacted through the mails or express- iti'tin rtr.iiiji, Kciriuior, 4:imn ADDIHDN K FLINT, Hooeiver.' Improved Hcir-AdjiiHllnK CLOTHES - WllINGEH. Awarded Vlrt Premium at tlie Oregon Slate Fair, 1HI. rpilE lloniwkeepcr's UKST KKIEN'D, for it tares x time ami ciotlunjr, anil promotes liealtli mul good cneur. Abstract from Examining Commillrc'i Report of ike San Krwiclsco Mcrhanlc-. lnstllnto Intlm trial Kxlilbltlon or 18114. "CLOTH ICS VVltlNOEKS." A taricty of tlieaa (jcnttrnt honukold ktlpt were found coni'wllng for i,iiiimr invor; inoiiijii none or mem aru eulllied lo s nreiniuni, we consider tlio ' KL'KKKA,' eahibiled iiy M. K Trnvir & Itru., wonhr of honorable nieii. lion." (Note. No iireniiuins at litis Eshiliition were awariled loaniclusof Eastern maniifanture.) Tiie KL'HKKA omploya no wire or vrofalen spiinaa, tttitmb screws, or rulitier bands, liable to become dia ordered, but ia tnnde superior to all ot hereby the use of Patent Elliptical Steel Springs, wbii'h render it 8elf A1)ntitir, Convenient, anil flu- table. The linprurrd Kt'UKKA Is so inirenioosljr ciin.iriicicii mat 11 win rauniijr in every sued, or snap ed Tub or Washing ilai-hina nail j' writ, andisal wave readr, reliable, and cannot get ont of order. Every Fumily Should Have One. M. E. TIIAVICR tt HltOTIIKK, Hun KranriM'o and Porllautl, AKenU for the Pat-Hie t'oast. Ilpitository Willi, ami lor sate by, Messrs. AnrasKTiir ft 1 1 tli R . l'ortlund ; J. Ul'MIAll lliHiper). Salem;alld in uie imnripai lowiutiiroiiKiiout uie Htaia. ivnn . . EUREKA HOUSE. , Commercial Stt ret, near the 7Wrfffr,St"f, Oregon. I. V. .MOSNMA X, Prop lrtor. rillllfl well known bouse has Istely been relit led, X aud is now resdy for I he nccominothitton of it, nn merous patrons, with Sinyle and Double rooms well fumtrihed. and the proprietor hopes by strict altentiou to his biiHiuesK lo t.icrit a liberal share of imtrouaue. A Irnrk always in titteudunce to carry pasmipirs ami niiKu'iie io or iron, uie 1101110. Nov. Iti. . dlinKll Now Phot Off taii li d nl 1 orj, V 'tis- Mrs. LAI KA ATUESO.X HAS opened a new Picture (lallerv over Strang's Tin More, Commercial Street, tSAI.EH. Photograph, ot Various Nlzro. tirlos de Visile. Ambrolypr. Slid Krsrr Style of I'irtarrs knows Is the Art. A due assortment of Itior tgmph Al.lll'MH. Halcm, Nov. '.I. I KM. Wif J.C. Slielton, rh) shian and Surgeon, MONUOI.'TII. I'olk Coiintv, Oregon. The Dwior being a graduate nf the Ciirlis, nr Physio medical college, t'inciunali, Ohio, ia a true llotnltic in hia prac tice, entirely dtacanliiig calomel and all mineral pol sons. and uaingnone but purely vegetable medicines, and onlv the perfectly innocent al that. Tlie liiH-tor would further say lo the public, also, that he ia prepared lo core alt cancers, Indolent sores, absreaaes. tumors, dir., that are cnrahle, and with ageuta purely vegetable. Vlf DASHAWAY WASHING MACHINE. Farssnn J in. 11, IMlt. CTAI'I.F.TnN A VIYKIIH. R.lcm. are now uiaeufao turlns; theae maehinea. which, for cheapaees, ecumv my In use. raw and tliorotighneM in washing, are l'ntnrpa:ed hm ann Sfarkin of Ike kind EVER .STA'.V TEO. Ttiey aim sell Yottng'a taitent gutu nearha eelf ed- ntnig CLOTHES WRlMi EH. wlii. h la the ll in use, end can easily be altai'litd to their waahing ms rhine. lilve them a call. Hanufartory nest door to the Msnsion House, Halcm. May 90, lKt. l:ilf i. o. o. r. PII..KK. I. 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Yon hare fried every remedy but the one destined, by It Intrin sic merit, lo supersede all similar preparations. It is not surprising yon sbonld be relnotant to try some thing else after tlie many experiments yon hare made of trashy compounds foisted on the public as s oertain cnrei but .. NKWELL'S PULMONARY SYRUP Is really the VERY BEST remedy erer eoopoanded fur the care of Conghs, Colds, Sore Threat. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, snd Consumption. Thousands of people iu California snd Oregon hare al ready been benefited by its surprlslngcnratire powers. WHAT KII.LKD UiUf Dr. Hall, in his "Journal of Health," speaking of the death of Washington Irving, asks the above e,nes tiori, and adds: " He might well have remained wilk na for some years to rouis, had it not been for advice, kindly intended, no doubt, but given ia thoughtless ness and reckless Ignorance. , lie hod n Cold I Which, by some injudicious prescription, bad been ciiurerlrd Into asthma." Let me say to Dr. Hall that that "prescription" was not , . ft If WK I.I.' PULMONARY 1RUP. KKEI' IT IN THE HOUSE, use it freely, give It to your children upon the slightest indication of S Cold, and you will think and apeak of II as all do who have become acquainted with its merits. UKDIKGTbN CO., Agents, Han Frttnriaco. And for sale everywhere. de'.Vanlaa Kendall's Amboline. la a Stiunlaling, Oily Extract nf Barks snd Herbs, ll will cure all dis eases of the sealp and llch- TIIK OKKAT st4t.ini rurrinttios roa RESTORING, INVIGORAT ING, BEAUTIFYING, jlsajt- of tlie head, entirely eradicates the dandruffaait Or.aalDf ipievenla Ihe bair from fall. iug on., or irooi turniug tiroinaturely gray, cauailig I to gr w thick and long. It la entirely dill'erenl from 'all other preperetiona, snd HAITI! jean tie relied on. I'm up in botes containing', wo bottles price, $1. Sold bv all Drtnruiets. lli'STEITKK, HMITII At DEAN, Agents, ' Kn ilil Itailery st.. comer of ('lav, Han Francisco. bSUTII A KAVIK, IIMIEAr CAI.KF. VY. WKATHKUFOKD, l Portland. Nuusmonia, Iu the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon for the county of Murion, March Term, Irtoj. Alice R. Ilnliater, I'lainliff,) Suit fr Divorce. Frank J. Hollaler, Deft. ) rH) Frank J. Holistari Ynn are hereby aotigedthat tho above named plaiulitt has commenced suit la Ihe alwive named court, and filed ber complaint pray ing the mnrt to dissolve tbe bonds of niutiiuiony We. tnfiire existing between the plaintiff aad yonreelf, on the groliuds ot harsh, cruel, aud iuhumaa Ireatmenl, and I'araonal iadigniiies towards plaintiff. Mow, nn leee you appear at Ihe rircuil court of tbe state of Or egon for the Bounty of Marion, on tbe second klonday in March, lino, and answer tbe complaint In said ruuae tiled, I lie plaiiuilt will apply to Ihe court for lbs relief demanded therein. J C CARTYVRIGHT, J. OAbTlIN, fioliritnra tor Complainanl. By order of R. P. Uoiac, Judge, January 15), 1Hi. 6wH Dress Making and Needle-Wcrk! N IIH. E, I'ADIIO K Is preiatreil to do all hludaof work, from culling, atung aud making tbe nueel dreeaea, lo the beavieai iieeiile work. I'eiaous Wlali ing sewing of any bind done will please call on bar, at tlie residence of Daniel Strang, near the Congrega tional Church. lluurdlnt;. KWLV Iniabed, airy, and comfortable rooms, 1 wuli a seal at a well furnished table, le be en joyed at oor house by paying fioes $6 lo $7 per week. Our place Is tlie large butldiug wa Llberly. street, couth of the Woolen rartory. Also, will carcluily all.ua to the traveler and his korae. Fanners, let na sre yonr egga, butter, psruiix, rbiekeiw, Ac, As., before eellinar eleewbere tlKIJ. P. NtWFI.U ckleai.Jan.!0. Iroa. 4. if !ollre. tiFINO duly anthorls-d to settle Ihe baaineee of ths J 1 ails Rrma of Hum I Hon st Ma Dan, and Huinl.tnn, Wilam, A Co., I will par sll claims against Ihe said firms on demand, said all persona iudebuM w ei.ker of tbe above kuneee are requeslcd tn eetil. the brbm wild me. C. S. HfMl.-rrO.N Of.c s J I Psr.ith 4 Co s U,wk store r"riia1, Ko U, IrfA - - Tlt