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hc (Oregon f tatcu. TUK MVS. Following tha cniitnro of Wilmington nnJ Sfivniiimli, Atlilit ional viuloriis ornwd upon lis. Bliormnn lme taken Columliia, (the town will uiifiirttinatijly horned), Georgetown nnd Clnir lott dvillo 'in South Carolina. There seems to be no opposition to hia progress, except the mud and distance;. IIo goea where he pleases without any fighting. Our latest dispatches report him within sixty miles of Torry'a trnope which had ailvnnord from Wilmington, ood the probabilities are thnt a jnnotinn has been t'OVoted before this. The dispatches assume that if the forces are united they will imiiiedl ntuly move on Richmond, but we see no indi cations of this. - Sheridan Inn defeated the army which Early had got together and is doubtless moving to wards Lynohbnrg. The rebels cannot raise any foroe to oppose liiui without materially weakening Lee's defense of Richmond. A re port tliiitoatna over the wires that he had cap lured the rebel Gen. Early, proved untrue. The reports of inhuman treatment of Union prisoners ny the rebels provee not only true, nut every additional account increases tho in tensity of the infamy. The rebel prisoners in our hands are well fed and clothed, and then exchanged in vigorous health, for our men who have been purposely atnrved to render thorn useless as soldiers ! Did ever savages perpe trate audi barbarity 7 A report is given of an attempt to assassin nte President Linonln nn inauguration day. It is probably a oanard. James Harlan has been appointed Secretary of the Interior in place of Usher. Mr. Harlan has for a long time been Senator Iroin Iowa, and is a man of high ability as a debatnr. Whether he will succeed as an administrator remains to be seen. Hugh MuCullogh is tho new Secretary of the Treasury who sucoecds Fessenden, the latter going into the Senate on the 4th of March. He is a iimn of much financial experience, having been Controller of tho Treasury of the United States since the decease of Elislia Whitlesey who had filled that place so long. Whether his ability is equal to tho vast demand npon that department of the government is doubtful. Saulshury and McDnngal have been excluded from the Committees of tho Senate, the former for notorious sympathy with rebels and the lat ter for drunkenness. NAMTAIU AFFAIRS. Tho Hon. Henry Failiug. Treasurer of the Oregon Branch of the U. S. Sanitary Commis sion has sent us tho correspondence below for publication. It explains itself. In a note en dorsing tho letter, Mr. Failing says : " The CominMon horo contcmplato mukiiifr an ap peal to the pconle to organize uid Hocietios In their va rious neighborhoods ami oliUIn monthly subscrliitluiis of small amounts. In this way it Is thought more money can be raised than by spnativitio efforts. The Treasurer In tho different In-wlitiM will forward tho amount collected direct to New York, or through this Untncli as thoy may prefer. ('are will be taken that wlintever funds shall be for warded through the Commiasion here will be forwarded In the most economical way, and so as to nett as much as possible in Now York. As money Is received here it will bo acknowledged, an has been tho caso by our Secretary, and as soon as acknowledgement of its receipt tn New York comes to haiul. each acknowledgement will be puclished for the satisfaction of the contribu tors. Whilo I have been Treasurer the funds, have 'been forwarded as received gold has been forwarded as gold, and currency has becu sent as currency." The appninment of Mr. Failing as custodian of the funds which the people of Oregon ohooso to contribute tho noble objeot of this Commis sion, has removed all tho doubts which exiatcd as to the disposition of tbo money under pre vious management. H W.i,l St. N. Y., Dec. 12, 1R(U. Mv Dkar Sin : My delay In answering your loiters of October 17th. Mb, sod November 4th certuhily de mands an apology, which is to be found in the con stant pressure ntv work, mostly for the Sanitary Com mission, which makes it impossible to be punctual in my duty aa a correspondent. Formal receipts however have I teen regularly mailed to yon for the liberal con tributions that hfve reached us from time tn time through you from our patriotic and gcr.enms fellow cit izens of Oregon, and the first of the scries was ac knowledged by letter. They have been as follows : In (lold. . In Currency. No' flli'i.,11 flX!,ou ;I47,MI (uold Bar) 24, 4.31(1,112 ' (Prem.on drft) 1'i0,kii 6, . Mo.00 8, l.iO,K5 PcO. 677,00 HI. (SI 1. 62,(10 .) ,052,82 $2 fiiil, no Inclnding the premium on gold t7,4(!l 91-10(1) the total amount received by the Treasurer of the Commis sion from Oregon siuce November 1st, has been $15 6x1.73. We are most sensible of the liberality with which Oregon ha sided the cause of the Commission, and of our obligations to yourself as its representative. Tin unprecedented muniltecnce with which its work has been sustained by the whole country, and especially by the new and distant 8tatesof the Pacific, seems tu nie' a hopeful sign of the National feeling tins war has called out, and a proof that Ire are, snd with the bit sin gof Heaven will continue, one people from ocean to ocean. I am, very respectfully and truly, yonr obliged and oltedicut sen-ant. Usonoa T. Stkonu, Treasurer: Hmmr Failiko, B-q., Treasurer Oregon llranch U. 8. Sanitary Cuminissiun. The amount named in the letter above (15.r,si 73 100) is proceeds of certain amount of collections re ported by. Hon. E.. Shattock. Secretary, Nov. 4th, laT.4. Mn acknowledgement has yet been received of remittances made subsequent to that dale. Heccipts of the Treasurer of the Couiminsion at New Yorfc will be published aa they come to hand. HKNav Faimso, Treaa. Ogn. Mr. U. 8. 8. C. WIS Rkoapwav, N. V. Pee. 30. 1HB4. Hitsnv Ptn.mii. Tskas. Ouk. Hkancii Dkar Sir: Your favor of October 17th and two of Novemla-r 4th have liven acknowledged by the Treasurer. Though the bale of woolen aocks has nut yet rome to hand. I tannot longer forbear sending this brief expression, on besalf of the officers of the Commiaain-i, of the great grM,-ti"n given them by the receipt of these re newed and substantial pm danf the confidence, hnmnne . symmiltiies, and devoted iatriotisni of our esteemed brethereu nn tlie I'aciHu coast. At this time when nur Treasury Is well nigh exhaust ed by the heavy snd unavoidable drifts of the last six months, so distinguished by the mo active and bloody cammigns, your aid is most welcome. . Please tender to the donors, both men and women our hearty acknowledgement. Yon will be notified of arrival of socks, ery respectfully, Francis Fowi.hr, Asst. Secy. The Inle referred to outlining 270 pairs of Oregon knit socks, was forwarded tnun Kan Francisco In No- vemlsjr, by O. C. Wheeler. Secretary of California llranch. ana no doubt reached New lurk wiuun a lew days after the above letter waa written. il. F, Portland. There ia no town on the Fa cifio ooaat which ia increasing ao rapidly in wealth and popilatwn as Portland. , The Or tgoninm in a late number, with a jnst local pride; recounts the number of elegant residence! recently erected,' and saya that not lesa than one handred new dcrellinga are in contempla tion next spring and summer. It did lot state how many buildings Holbrouk had bought DUely, bow many thousands of dollars they cost. Doe whether it waa the money the country contributed 0 aid the suffering sol diera which paid for them.' We don't mean to ear that Portland bas any reason to bs prooa of in use transactions, hut some sta listios ia relalren to there would we interesting lo in eoaoiry si large. TatasTRirit-S-Mf. and Mrs. Irwin, witii their tre.pt, hart laA lbs aaopk of Salsa ander obligations for asm af the bast ftaaralis entertainment, w bar. ever had. 'The plays aaaderw) last week war all ao ably done thai il is dial asH aa any which was beat, bat wa Baal specify the Collies Be, and Code Tore's Cabin, Mrs. Irwia appeared1 lt CouVen In the former and Tonsy ia It liur. Np ssttMtie tamo rtnre which sfat threw into its) ekastcref tea Cot- MwHMuMDriwsnsnsMStaM basBor of Topsy. Ths wthvr feu own rvrV-Mqrw? and nfavormblt, vst lb Urn Hal) nt) nevoid' always contained a nayin anditne. mm fall s V4Lr lh M Colleen and for M Cnrta Tm," oa Saturday night, was perfectly jarasaad. J J M:h Klorenre.as Littl Era, wi fAnasHts for tier form appracsBttoa of tbM mi 4Kvk character. ' ' : To-ifil (Mo4y) Usa Cosspany m aky tha " Bar at aha Patosnc," a lariltia drmnwtiaj rwpfvsca utioa of tawsdeata of tha avwat war i ad ia tha oovroS of lk piount work arill nptat " Carls Turn." They alaa faav ia frfruo Uie "Ortnrm' a aiosi tntersottfttf astnsitiai of fUirtWrn pUrHntioo life.- N.xhin Uiat ennld nnl tho awal UMKftnns w nr wmtrH In Metwtoe)! w rjs cH now thai Uis taioatcd tfoaps bava oooa wU saotaiDod. TKST OATHS. The niiscr-gcmitionisls who at present rule over tho State of Oregon, caused a bill to be pnssrd. nt the last Legislature, requiring that a test oath shnule be taken by all attorneys be fore they would lie allowed to practice in the courts of the country. The oath I alludo to. ruuda as follows! "1, . do solemnly swear that I will support, protect, nnd defend the Constitution nnd Government of tho United States against all enemies, whether foreign or doinestio ; and that I will bear true faith, al legiance, nnd loyally to the same, any ordi nance, resolution, or law, of any State Conven tion or Legislature, to the contrary notwith standing. And further, that I do tins with a lull di'terminatiou, pledge, and purpose, with out any mental reservation or evasion what ever; and further, that I will well and faith fully perforin all the duties which may bo re quired of me by law." This oath oonlliots with every principle of Democracy nnd is con trary to tho spirit of the Constitution, It is a test oath in the most odious sense of the term, nod aa audi, no Democrat can take it without feeling himself more or less degraded by being compelled to swear " without any mental res ervation " to support a s t of men and princi ples he was educated to hate, who only ruse to power by his lack or vigilance, and who con tinue in power beonuae he is afraid to attaok them. Tho above is the opening paragraph of one instalment of a long correspondence from Portland, which -tho Arena publishes ap provingly on its second page. Tho oath, ac cording to this expounder of the copperhead faith, "conjlicti with every principle of De mocracy "! Yea to " support, protect and de fend tho Constitution and Government of the United States ' " contlicts with every principle of (modern) democracy "I To promise to de- fend it against all enemies, whether foreign or domestic, is nuti-democratic and nn niitragcom trampling upon tho rights of tho people. Of course it is, for would not tho " doinestio" class include all the Arena' kind of copperhead democrats 1 " No Democrat can takelt with out feeling himself degraded." The oath is n aimplo promise to support the Government in good faith, and defend it against Us enemies. It is the duty of every citizen tn do this with out any oath, and those who are willing to per form this duty do not object to the oath. It is only those who do not mean to support and de fund tho Government of the U. S., because) they prefer in their hcnrla to support that of Jeff. Davis, who feel "degraded" by it. The whole of these long letters teemo with rank treason, and ate a direct attempt to incite forcible resistance to the execution of thelawa. There is a good deal said about the liberty of the press being restrained. Icq., but we venture to say that (hero never was another Govern ment on earth that would quietly tolerate such a publication aa this. TO TUK PEOPLE OF OttEGOJi. IlEAD-QUAnTERfi. DfS'TOF OltKOON, ) Fort Vancouver, W. T., March 1, 1805. J I write this to mako an earnest appeal to the State, to raise the Regiment of Cavalry which the War Department has called for, as an nounced in the proclamation of t1 e Governor, dated tho 12th January. It has been very gratifying to see the prompt manner in which sumo sections of tho State havo raised companies for tho raigiment of in fantry which contains material aure to perforin good aerrice in any emergency. But I hopo that equal success will attend the raising of the Cavalry. Prny let northern Or egon emulate the prompt and patriotic manner in which southern Oregon' raieed some compan ies in the Winter of 1601 and '(12. Certainly every reflecting citizen must be awure that this force is needed for the defense of the frontier. We have never yet had Cav alry enough. I have, siuco I have been in command, constantly wished tn tend some cav alry to Fort Colvillc, and have never been able to spare them. The Indiuur in that quarter will bo sure soon to be bniight more and more into collision with tho whites. The Indian title has never been extinguished, and on ao oouut of the progress of our population in that direction, it becomes every day a matter of more nnporlnnco to have a respectable foroe in that vicinity. A recent letter from ine to the Surveyor General of Oregon, published in the papers, exhibited the uses to w hich troops would prob ably be put next season in eastern Oregon, and every well-wisher to the State must desire that those aurveya and cxplnrntiona shall lie suc cessfully carried out. They w ill aid in devel oping your mineral wealth. A dispatch froin Kurt IScuse states that as early as the Jilt h Jan uary, a scout was tent from lhat post to the waters of the lirnnneau, !HI miles South Fast of lioise City, and eight Indians wero killed in the fight. Expeditious tn the mining camps on thehead-waters of the Owyhee, and west of Jordan creek, totheSnnw Mountains anil (oose Lake country, will surely bo needed. There is not now a cavalry soldier nt Fort Itoise. ' Colonel English has just received authority to pay tho advance bounty of one third to each new company, as last as raised. 1 lie reoru:ts for old companies get it atonoe. One' hundred dollars is tha advance bounty to a volunteer who enlists lor three rears. It is proper for ine tn add that there have been traitors in nur mnlst, ready to take ad vantage of any occasion to plot disturbances in our peaci'lul community. 1 lie existence or a cavalry force will never bo regretted if such intestine dilliculty should over arise wliioti, mar kind Heaven avert! AudnoitV is the watchword of such plotters, and vigilance ia the only rule of safety. It it true that the waning fortunes of the rebellion at the east nro discouraging to the malcontents, who wish here a chance at an imbroglio. Hut wo must re member that even if peace occurs to morrow. the very restoration of pence may be followed by threatening foreign complications, growing out of the occupation of Mexico, flat it is enough for us that the Government of the. L nited btatea boa made tins call. NV ith out any reference to the uses to which the force will bo put, it is the dictate of duly and pa triotism tn respond to it. . The gallantry and pahlio spirit ol Urcgoniana havo olten lieen shown on other occasions. ' I cannot believe they will be wanting now. Lot the rood oiti- lena of each ewinty arouse tbemtvlTcs and do What they can for the cause. It waa mr w ish and expectation that the first call on the 20th October last, should have been Dade for the whole force Deeded. Hut it was my duty of course to defer to the action of those in anmmanil. (jov. Oi litis' message to the Legislature, of tha 2ZA October, said that the proportion ol uregon would be two reel menta. (ten. MoDowell had thought proper to call out lint one at mat date. roBTSCHlPT. Since writing the above, have received a notification that ordcra will aoon be sent for me to proceed to Washington It has been my fortune to watch for twelve years tha interesting progress which Oregon has made Id population, settlement and sources It shall always be my pride that I have had ennui opportunity tn aid in their de velopment. Tbw development of the stew Territories and States I bare alwaya recognized ascmuirnti)' ws iipty autl policy of the gov rnmrnt hr Iko alrtfnM ,J r....;... i.. opt-wg of W.Ji .J tli. pr,.trcliou f us -una are ciawing aolimtwn regions. gincf) I hare brra m aotnnunil, drfrDoos bf t awesi sximmcnoril for ta mouth of tha Colum bia, and I have not failed to mi las prmpt that it is oar duly " ia time of prare to prtpan ttr war." la bidding aairi Willi mien srmiuimr to nianjr Inanils in Jaat siata ana in Kijmuina; trrnlorira, I will repeat tor parting wih that ihr attachment of litis rvgioo In our glorioua Union aliall eontioue and lucres, and the sen time nt of Washinitnn bo Btiiaersalltr noceplej that "our Natiunal U nittO m the ptlladimD u( our political sale IT and prnpppnty. llhNJ. AtAOItH, THE LATEST. 8(ciHl DiftjafUcltri lo tho Ortfon SluteBnmn. Ntw York.Mirph 10. Th Richmond fait Inc. ol tlie Slh oonutnt the foT1"Wltifr : Nothing hn ficrurrnl to tllnhirli lite quiet prrvnllln lie low HL'.iiiioihI, hut If tlit wi-Mtier cmilln Ufi Kooti Hi ere will lie m-tlvp ouTHtintifl In tltnl vicinity In ft iliort time, ID car loiidi of ooiifudurute prisoner! arrived from Hitltliiinre to-day. Tlit? Ill cti in nti it KKtimliier of th Rih trnyn, for the pnut few dayi there hni been llrtlc firing on Kkliniotnl ntid lMernhurfr litivi. U will rrrtulre wrk or iuiiililue nnd wind lit rendir the rondi ).nnanldt' ni' P"t tl'p (found In nay condition fur Any fxicmlrc military movement!. We Uhrv vtrry Impnrtfttit pftee of new( whl.h comet di rect from New Or1i'nnn, nnd I in pi lei a pronprrt of loriimidlf (Ifiilliei between the United Hlatri And Kiiuee. The Kiulmiond Whin of tho Slh nayn Hliermnn ! pUyed (Hit, If our renderi do riot hear or rend of nny pood newi from Ho ill h CitrulliiA, Iti a Htm wultnr Unit tliiM'eimoneto cnjiiiiintiknli). In n fi'W dnyi thoy will heur where Sherman li ind whftt Iirr befallen Mm. In tli menu time let every body he pntli-nt. The N. Y. Ilrrnld' correnpondent ia.vb Kurly wns found near Way nei horo, nn a mntic of hllli, with 6 (iiinn In nosf lion. Oen. Custer dlimounted two regiment! ri iklrmUiieri; In the rear on cither aide of the rond otm or two olid re). menti. An amnult upon the fnemyV works wm mndc nt once. The re Mil tired one volley, and then (led like ulieep. Ttielr attempt to ticnpe wui uslU-m, ah Cutdcr el o fed lili llnei upon them nnd nurroundcd nearly the entire force (ten. Kurfy dltl not utlempt to rally hi men, hut rode off on A licet hone, accompanied hy An orderly. Tlie victory w.il nearly a blood Ium one, n we logt only 10 or VI killed nnd wouniled. Philadelphia. March 10. The Evening Telegraph from Wuililnirtoii to-day AAya: On Momlny Inaf, IH tnt imports with troop from Kt. Monroo, itrrotnpHtiiid liy mm I mar a Commodoro UcHd and Vim k oo, proceeded up the Knppitliiiniiock on n ntid. The pniiutpul oltjcct liein the cuptiire of lut-tfe oimntitiea of tohuuco known to lutve heeu wilt i'rotn liichmotid to FrederickHburg to he Mtntigxled into our liuei. ' On its way, the expedition proceeded ewitioualy, nnd gunbouts won red tlie rirr thoroughly lor torpe does A icliooiier bound up, willi cargo of whiaky, wa firtt CHpttired.ntid crew aud cargo removed, when t the sclioonur wus blown up. On arriving at Frederickahurg, it whi found to Ito gflrriaonod hy u smuid of rebels, who, however, mndo riirtunce. A body of troop and Bailors were lauded, who Riicceudud in capturing the tobacco. There win manufactured tobacco, worth about $1180,000. The conutrv about Krederickahurg wits scoured pretty ef fectuafly. During the raid, 400 priaoners were Itiken. An exleimive contrahaud trndu hud beeu orgauised by rebels on the Happuhuunock. This oxpeditiou waa deaigned by rebelato break it up. Am the venae pu eddowu the river on their rutuni, it number of de sertera cittue off from the ahore. Nkw York, March 10. World' Tort Itoyal cor ronpondeiit aavi it lias been diacovervd lhat there were no torpedoes in there, and thn tortuous courses pur sued by blnckado nuiiiers and rebel veaaeU for years, are only blinda. Kan FiiANcisro, March 11. Greenbacks opened at HiW. with aales of one lot of .').( UIU at M?. and Meve'ral large lota at prices ranging from 54 down to si.), xiitiru was a purled iminc, holdera appeartng to think that legal tenders had reached their higlicat fig ure , threw their stock i.i the market. Closed Hruier, brokers paying 63, and asking ii:)J. ui iisPHut; )r upjiocuMiu Hteniunr are. unr, ', and S I.). Uates lier (lolden ( itv urn A;i biirher. Kauh steamer carries a goodly nmnbur of paaacngers. Gunn's new Family riirsiciAN.We doubt if ny one" book 1ms been ulore universally reud in the Staled west ol the Alleghaney Mountains during the lust I0P years, than tho old Onnn't Domestic Medicine. It wus the first, und a, most BiU'CiWul, ittlempt to divest the healing art of the mystery with whicli science aud quackery had combined to enshroud it. Its plain in telligible way of stating tho results of medical inves tigation In lauguago that the most unlearned could nn durstand, commended it to the people ef the sparsely settled States mid it became a household book. At least half of tlie present population of Oregon have been dosed and treated by their mothers under Its di rections. The name author baa lately published the results of his riper experience in tl.o Nkw Family Physician, winch is really what It professes to be, a" home book of health." It is a volume of over twelve hundred pages, and contains a vast fund of information upon medical aud cognate subjects. If every family iu the State had a copy of It, it would extinguish a vaet deal of quackery aud save thousands of dollars now worse than thrown away. Mr. M. K. Traver, of Portland. i the agent in Oregon for the sale of the work, and intends, we understand, to have the whole State thoroughly canvassed. F. II. McClellau will canvass Marion connty Immediately. Improviico. Tho two men, Beverly Waller and C. V. Densunts, who were wounded by the premature discliaigo of a cannon while firing In honor of the capture of Charleston, are both doing as well as can be expected. The former is able to sit up a good part of the time, and has sustained no lusting injury Pleasants is still compelled to keep his bed, and has lost one eve, with perhaps also the use of one arm. The Artillery Cum puny have puid the expenses of Pleasant i thus far amount ing to ueur two hundred dollars although ho Is not a mombor of their com pany. It is now proposed to raise a sum for his aid . y subscription among citizens. As the young man is entirely without means, aud totally incapacitated fur labor for some time, it is to he hoped that people will respond to so worthy un object. County Court. Judge Peebles' Court was In ses sion lust week, and was occupied three days in trying the only case on the docket. Wugnou r. S warts. The Phintitr got judgement for $M). Williams, Mallorv and Curl were attorneys for the Phtiutil.'. and Cart right 4t G us ton for Uefendent., IwrRuVfcjjr.xT. Rickey aud Mc(iirmgh have bnilt a substantial plunk sidewalk along three fourths of the block next north of the public square on Com mercial sireet. It it a great convenience to pedes trians. Singixq Sellout.. Mr. It 8. Basset's school for iu- si met ion in Siicred Mtific opened iu the legislative Hull on hist Haturdiiv ntiilil, with a preilv food at tendance of vouug folks as I'imils Mr. llitMct is a teacher of exfierlence and otiulit lo be patronized well. Fty The Odd Fellows of this place have received, direct from the Kant, a fine French Organ for the use of their iiall. It is the finest toned instrument of the kind in this city. CoI'Ksel roa Tin Phisonrrs. Judge Ftrong and David Logan, Esq., from Portland, arrived In town last Thursday, to aisist Messrs Cat on tt Curl in the defense of fieale aud linker, committed for the murder of old man Delatty. 8( I!00L FIND. Kn. Statesmah : The Fund for distribution amont Ihe Common Schools of Marion conntv for the current vear, amounts to $ I,3ti0 iu coin, and a trille over $1 ,Mm u cmrencv. Three thousand and forty scholars have been reported, and the amount apportioned to each scholar is $1 -11 in ruin, and 3-1 cents in currency. iiih apportionment was conpH'ii on me tn or March, and District Clerks ran obtain their order bv calling at my office, or by sending a written order can have tlietu sent by mall to any Post Office in the couutv. P. S. KiuHT, Marion County school Sup t Q Oftlrlal. llRPAHTMRNT 09 KtaTK, ) Wasiiimjton. January 14. hC(. J I affirm at Inn hst lnen n'ceived at this lKMnirtnictit from Mr. Allen Fnn-is. the Cnul of the I'niud Satf ;it Virtorin. V. I., of the . on the 4t'i day of rcemlr lat. i'lTWie hsrt.r of Victoria, of llic Aioer Iran schooner' Brant," of Astiria, Oregon, owned snd comnundnl by U. F. Olney, who, with the rent r f the crew was ilmwnea. i spi uiney was a citizen ol wani ington Territory. , . ALLOOOK'S POIIOUS PLASTEH-PAtM RR. LIKTriNO AND PTRKNOTIIENINO. The htftory nf th ptssteri vouM occunjr mnre ipiee than esn be iarfd within thsllmiti of this .lffrHcmcut. Suffice It to say, that the sjifMt eminent chemliti and ptirslctsns of tht Uolttd Stales and lamps writ eonsultcd ssto their comrmsltton. They are saadt porons, so Uiil ths tTSoratlon of the pcrsplrstlon ean o en saflcknflr vntrs ths plasWr Is epplltd, wtUioot, It wuh other plsster. rauslDf ths seeumalattoB of acrid ink'l, whtdi enrrodtt tato sfcM4 ccasu.nt many uiiplrst- ant senssUoM Dot emsary fnr lh evrt or allcrlaitoa el afftclioos for mVh a plutmr Is iMuiliy Silled. India rubber, oiyrUi, and other cholss gwms snd tncr f th vettahl klnirdora, are the material Inj-rtdltnts of these ctlrhrstrd plsitrrs. Whllf Ihry are to-Med nt alt tho snoihlnx and varmlof ualillfs of ahnott ercry other pUtrr of tht United Staivs Diincnsatory, they art without many of i Mr iDConyralen'. In ths lanruak-e of one who bag experleaetd mark befitflt frm their atipllcatfoa ta a ehran. te dhwast of Uw ktdnry They Mick el" thsa s brotkrr, aod do aol ran llao a (bias triend " For weoaneos of lh bark, pains In the side, stoaiach or ch, aM for the ilterls tlva of ths polo attondinit rhettmatlitn, Ihey are without an oqaaL Tht Acealla Sao Francateo, WILLI A M t. MUNDKKPTIt, OgHrtat Mtmrt. Cntnt A Briytuttml, iU Uik grtnt pbuitr st U ."ftyfJWfiM rA may fiftrt to it. fnr salt by flODf)X Chi At, lyl PirtlaiHl, Ore(fa. BENNETT HOUSE, RALEM. OUEGON. RW. I.OWKT, Ifornterlj nr..prietor of the Man . "n lloiase) has (-nrehaM.,) the entire rntertt "f th. abote hotel, and wmihl miaertrullr inform hia filrioU aiKl th. imieliini fnblic I Intl he Is now ready and tirtred to aecnunioiLite all who mar desire lo gi him a eell. The ('isf.oTii. Hnmpanir'a siafr-a iirrive and d iit deilT.fna. Uu. Iionae. for all irt. of OreKou and t'nl.Fnenni Bantu, Novtialaal l, IntHT" - 1 IOHTKTTKI VH ST0MACHJBITTERS. rPIIK operation of this palHtablo remedy upon the X stomach, liver and the excretory organs is singu larly soothiiijr mid consorvutivo. It regulate, recruits and purifies them. Dyspepsia In nil its forms yields to its uoutrol and invigorating properties, INVIGOKATB THK SYSTEM, Vignroiiffdtgestion and pure bile produces nutritious blood, and nutritious blood a healthy frame. Does the victim of a dyspeptic stomach and a disordered liver desire to know how the digestiuu may bo im proved, the bile and other fluids of the body purified T DIt. IIOSTETTEU'S STOMACH 1UTTKR8. Will accomplish this desirable revolution in thesystem, regulating the secretions and excretions, giving tone to the iitiiiiinl juices which dinsolve the food, strength en every relaxed nerve, muscle, and tlhre. aud brings the wholo machinery of vitulil into vigorous and healthful play. ' RTKEXOTIIKS THK SYSTEM. The bent means of imparting vigor to the broken down frame and shattered constitution, which has yet been invented or discovered, is proll'cred to tlie feeble of both aud all agus in DH. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS. Debility, from- whatever cause niisiug. may be cured; strength, in whatever manner it may have been wasted, may be restored by the use of this pow ful aud healthy mvigotimt. For indigestion and its painful otletts, bodily and mental, they are a positive specillc, A WORD TO Til 13 AO ED. In the decline of life the loss of vital force couhp quent upon physical decay can only be safely supplied by some vivifying preparation which recruits the streiiiflh und spirits, without entailing the exhaustion which is always the Una! effect of ordinary stimulants. We tender to the aged DH. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS. As an invigorautaud restorative, immediate in Its ben eticiul action and ponimnent tn Its effects. It tones the stomach, improvesthe appetite, und acts like a churm upon the spirits. FOR FEMALES. Thousand of Indie rc: ort to it as n remedy for by teria, fluttering of the hl-nrt, nervous headache, verti go, general debility, find all peculiar disturbances and dcraugmaents to wlrlcli as a sex, they are subject. It tdioers aud enlightens tlit depressed mental powers, as wen as Htrongttiens me uouy, and its use is never iol lowed by any re-action, ryifKWARK OF COUNTERFEITS. Pinchnse only of reliable dealers. Sold everywhere. injoii-.rinu, B.iiri tt oc liKAnt, Agents. Sun Fmucisco. HODCrK cSc CALKF, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS PORTLAND, Sole Agents for the Sluto, CAUTION." QOWTFTTI-H'l KITTKHM. PUT lTP I N" HM ALL ltllTTLKS tut llm Kssleru llHikct. nru limlitiK their way into Uiis. l'ui-ciiHHui-s will uhsurve tun dillerpitrs Iml.wp.n llii'in iiml those nut iii for lliis Murkct, "KXI'Ll! KIVELY" IN THK 01.U SIZED UBflE BOT TLES. IIODOE k CA1.V.V. fe'iOif Agents, 97 Frout slrert, I'oilliind. ITI ILL NOTICE. TIIE WILLAMETTE WOOLEN MANUFAC luring Ciimpttiiy's NEW . FLOURING MILL will be Itcnilf lo Grind for Customers, OX MONDAY, MAUCII Hth. J.. 6M1TII, A((pm. Siilem. Marrli 4tli, 14. Iwil JACOU UNIitllllll.l,, ,1 (a. J UK HAIIT, ( I'oitlmiil. Hun Friuicisco. JACOB UNDERHILL & CO, IMPORTKIlf) AND DKALRRS IN Hardware) Iron, and Steel, No. 100 Front st., corner Alder, PORTLAND, - OREGON, are constantly receiving Direct from Mauiiractiiri'i'ii EiinI AND IN ENGLAND, A LARGE STOCK OF COODS, cone toting of MECHANICS', MINERS',' & BL1CKSMITUS' TOOLS, Oiiiiilterluuxl Conl, IRON MD STEEL, OF ALL SIZES, Wagon and Seat Springs, IRON AXLES, NUTS AND WAJSHKKS. HOPE, Itc, &c.( which will l sold at PAX FRANCISCO KATES FOR CASH. JACOH UXDKKHIM, fe CO., 100 Krunt st., comer Alder, Portland. Miirrh (i, IHfiii. . Iml miimiiioiiH. fn tlto Circuit Court of the iStnte of Orrym for the comity of Donylns. May term, IHCh, KUeu J. Fuller, l'lir, . J Suit for Iti r. dissolution of tlte mar Samuel S. Fiillor. !('fl. J rimo rontnict. ' 'po Samuel 8. Fuller, defeiWimt : You itrt) hereby 1 rennired to HppeHr mid Hiinwer the contidnint nu Hlo in the hImivo vntitletl court, nnivinif for a dit-noln- tioii of (he hondai of mtitrinmnv between ynrstdl and the said plitintili', mid yon are hereby ttoii'tied that nn- lees yon oo ajpear ami snuwer wild coinUiiti(t on the Unit dttv of the next term of said court to he held at Rooeliurif in eti'd count v on the second Monday." the tfijtdtlh day of May, A. i. the plaintiff n HI apply to the court to if rant the prayer of said complaint. ny onier oi it on. u. mnition, juiie. WM. K. WII.I.IS, Feb. 9-1, IRfiflwfi:! Plaintiir's Dorney. Takkii fifth n nr. nut rinrlc Imv ImrM. idHtiit l.ri liMiitU liiih. tHinpoiii-il Ui iw 1 yenrm mn im pnnx; Mpi timed nt M). Aiim. one buy liorite IjIihiiU miii! m I hII liiyh, rtiip')wl to lie 4 yrxn old lliii frhifsr ; i'prHifil nt $ -tii. Alt4, one Ltiy lilly, about 14 liaiitlrt liiyh, niip Mixed to lie 4 yenis 014 tliin riuiii ; iiiMrihU hi fH'. no ImiiiilH or tnurtc 1 iKTceivnlilir Miirelt (i, ISIS.- Wll.I.IAM AI.FOItl). Tobacco Manufactory. WANTKI), in nnn l'xdsof tobacco, to w lUmVUU liveretl in ShIiii. Oreiron. Iwo dour north of tlie Eureka Livcrv KitiMe. MYKH3 cV rOTTKR. KHlemt Kov. 21 . IWH. :wif IsOiio Mar UoUl nnd ilvrr iTIiiiliiK Company. AT 11 meelinff nf the Oiredurti of llm Ixiitu Slur lid mid Silver Mining CfMiiimny, lit-td Feliriuirr 'i'tlli.Hii iiifptuifiieiit whi Irvifd of Ifii cfiitu 111 ton euch nml every thure of tlie .itiil tn k of wimI rtmipuny. raid RHiw(MiiieiilH to lie pinu willuii tinny iittyn irum ilnto, to the SiTintiuy of lltu Comtu.nv iu I'tiilcd JSinU'8 uoi roiu. C. a. TKKKV, YfU. V7, im'Ct, sV.w4 istTirmry. AfliiiiuiwtrnlorTA ftottr. VTOTIt'K in htrbv Kiventhut the midcrimid linn 1 Ihimi dnlv niiitoiiitrd edniiiiiilnilor of the ertHte 01 John ( hmidlrr, oeoeiwa, ni notiKUf connty, iir f pnn, by the eritintr etHirt of nnid county. All nrpoui Imvinii clHtnii Htminut fhI'I entute Hre irnticulKl lo nre- wnl ih Mime to 1111 ut CNnyoi,vil, within nix motitlm frmn this dHte. and all pvriona indebted 10 mid enittte are rvii nested tu nuike iiiitordiHl pHynifitt of ibr mine. tt. U. n Ml I v Hneehnrir. Feb. II, IWii 4w-M I'iitul Si'llli inritl. In CnnniT ( oitrt, lKnulacnunty, Ornron. NOTIi'K ii lieivbT jriren Untl (ieorj(e Hminnn.nd ininistrHtor oflfie eiiUilt of ,lutnae htewurt, de ceuMfd. huM tiled hii Hft'onni for fit ml ettli'tneut. It if therefore oruYrrd th:it Mm4ny the third duy of April, be Kt Hrt ir me 111111 innirini. liy order of the court. LL WILLIAMS. Co. Oerk of Mid tv-unty. RfMehnnr. Frb II. IMA. Mw4 E. 8. Kearnev vs. (ieom. Kiin li. In Hie County Court nf D.ukIss eoiinlv. Stale of Oreatoti rpt) (iKOIIOK KIM'll. said delendant i You are X heretir summoned and reinired to he ntid appear in the t nuiitr Court of uouifiai cnnntr, thriron, on nrhefore Ihe first daTofth. regular Aorilierm I hereof, lo he heifun and held at the t nnrt Hooae at Hosrharir, in said e,mnty and State, on alonday tlie third day of Aoril. A II l'i. slid answer tie rnim.luint nf ihe plaintitl on nle airsiuat run m the slmv. eulit'eil ean as, and von are lierehf kolllled that nnleas roo do ao an (tear and answer said complaint, said nlalulilfwill lake udfrment svainat yn for the amno four hundred did ar in aold toil , with interest os th. sums in irold roln.at thentieof nnepereenf eer month, froio the leeenlh dar of April. A. I). Inil, and his rotl. and diahursenienis in lltia aeiivn. JAM1 K. WATSKN. 1m4H Plaintiff's Allomey. Itv ornerot ii(Hi. w m. n. una. i onmv jioiire. What Cheer House. 'yiHH kw. ,AitrtKuii.i(:oMMuiiiitn ikitk.1.. 1 Hllualed on Ularrty Hlreel, hoolh of th. Woo leu Ksetory, is noar oM-n. end sr. sr. prepared lo ftee hrlter 'nreemmadattun In the Trav.hiia 1'uldie. and also tn Kegulkr tto.ro. ra, tluin any oilier koine Hi town ft'" (lor Tshh-a .ill ha fumiahed with ih. IIKRT IN 1 1 1 K MAIIKI.T. Our Kiehle is furtii.lii-cl with May and drain Ui. traveler a hone will im wel'e 11. d lor. (seuileinen yire oa a ran, and we are assured yon will come ayHiii. althmiuh we aral Ihe Nurlh end. Farmer., let ns see yonr etrirs. butter, parsnips, ckies.it., Star., sVe., Iirfor. HiOir elMwhere NKMKLLfc WKKTOX. Balern Jan .a, Imp ,;tf l)r. Vi. WA TMlM KKMI'K.CTKI i.l.Y oiler, hia serrlee. ill the ,rae. iter of M ltill.Ur, UllhTKTKIf H. and MKIH l l.NK. lo ll-e ritireos of ful, as snd the aurTniniliiir nmlltrv. Onu Mad realdeur. wvfnad door SKKtll of l!- -,.ura' .,.ho,t, "ii Couf4t atr.-t. 1th l.IKw 4-U Till: FI1WT PltKMIUHi: WAS FAIRLY AWARDED THE GROVER & BAKER MACHIHE AT THE Olffl ST1TE Fill HI. IN ordfr that the Oroiron nubile may sue llio melius wloyed by tlieminmsut lha Kloronco Mm liiiiK t; sum nn iniiliwrvei! rciititiillon for tliirir compiionifd piece of infi lianinn, in California, tlie following- suite inont of fails is siilimltieil for their pcrnwl i cionie three montlm aftor llm award was made at llie ()l( K(1()N HTATE FA I It of the KIKHT I'KKMHTM to thedHOVKIt it HAKKU MAC1I1NH, AS UMNO THE I1KST FAMILY SHWINU MACIIINK, mi nlHduvli is produced liy (lie audit of the ' Florence," Iroin u Mis. Howe, to enth'uyor to pioyo lhat the award was nailly niililo lo the Flnrrnco, IntilniilinK tliattho I'rcMident IVanttnlently snh.titnled it bous report in its pliico. If on our prodiulnif nyoiwhelm iiiK proofs ol Hie falnily of this stale nt made by Mis. Howe, tlie agent iinnlnees HlHdnvils from Mm. Church ami N, O. rurrlsli lo show that the Special Committee wus not the proper party lo examine Hie mai'liines, but llie regular Comiuitteu on Chow II, and tluft the former was only appointed after IV K found that the hitler failed tomoiwcr our ernln, The follow, ing extrude uro t kuit from the ulHilavits published in Sun Frunrisco. Mrs. Church suysi Amons oilier thltuni tn thll cliuu we exmnlnnt Ih. flrnwar t Bker nml the Kloreneo Sewing Mschlnri, then on .xlilhl. Hon, snd we uuanliiiuuily swsnlt'il Die Hr.l premium to Uie ruirriiuo niuvimie. After our .ward on the P.wIob hlncliln.. Ii,i,him ki,nn on the third day of tin Inlr, mother s Tll ooninilllee of nt c w. .iMiooeu ,,y lumuuuoy lo ex.iutau the Hewing nnchlne, of which niuliitmrot we w.r ant Informed until we were resily to sulitull our swurili Iu wrlllus. sml then we declined to have anything more to with llie ninlter. Mr. Psrrlih says : I wi aware of the nntmlnlnicnt of lira. Olnin h. kin Cochran and Mrs. dray, liy the innnugeri of the late Hint. Fair at Balern. aa tha reKuliircoimiillleeon Sewing Machlori, hut never knew (he nwurd of aiild couimntea until .riwr Juukc Thornton hail aelevleil n ajieclal culionittre on Sewing I Ihen ohjected anil prnlrilnl ngalnat Ilia apnnlnlment of any new QiiiiiiniKee aa oeing niarourieniia In the regular com inillee, and lint It waa Irregular ami Improper to do ao, and Informing htm that Iwo nl the meuihera of ilia new eommltlee were owners of llie Urovi r Haker Machine. I prntealed that H waa anjuat lo Die Nnrenee to appoint paraima known to he prejuillued In favnr of the drover ft llaker, HetThorn ton) curlly ut ahorl our oonveraatlon hy telling me that he "would do aa he pleased Iu the matter." It waa long aner the eloae of llie Fair hefore I conlil learn wllh certainly "iicmici ,ne ihi.lt iimn .ivreaoy iifcuieu in invor of llie Florence or not, the reeonla of the Fair Ileitis In aueh cmifu. alon. 1 have uaed the utmost diligence In imhltali the facia at lite ealllert pnaalhlc period after learning Ih tn. N. 0. l'AHKlDII. The fuels aie.'llmt on Tncadiiv. the flrat dav of the Fair, Mr. I'nriirh came lo uie relative lo tlie' Sewing niueiiino nniiiinipo, itii'i iisacti mo wlint' mv vlowa were us to their appointment. I replied that f thought lite vatuu coin re sltould ho adopted ihut had been fol lowed Iho pi'i'vioua year, in appointing u tpmnl com viittee, as it was iaipoasihle to get the regular Com in II Ue on Cluaa S) to give satial'artiou. Ho said be lliought lhat llie beat totlrae, tnnl I preaamed there waa tone no noeation on I tut mint, l ai.r .loiloo inoi iiidii. iinu iol, i si in the ri-attll ol tits couveriuilioii, huh unit 1 mil not tiemre to Inlliieuce Hie soleciiou of the committee, und naked lhat ho would u.o hia own judgment, und not allow uuy .uggeatlons from the otner parties, tin iiiuraiiay tuoriiing he inlortned me 1 1 nit lie bad rrkiicil a eon, milieu of live who would net in Hie unit tor. and on Friduy luoriiiug they caino atiu ain-ni nro nuiira ill examiunlton ol worK Hint lliu ehinoa. The Social (mmittre was tho only one that rxtimiitci the itvttinct oAciw, and I never knew, until tboeo ulliduvila appeared, 'tltat il was ever claimed by Ibo " Florence" agent to bo ollmrwiao. Aller tito Comiuillee hud iiiade theirawitrd in writing, I naked Iho rroaidonl to tend the repoil, Uu naked if tltore waa tiny parly present repieaenlitig Ibo oilier aide, to which I replied by pointing to N. 0. 1'iirriah, Hie agent of tlie Florence, who nua stiimling benidc me. Judge Thornton then read the Keport nwnrding the FlltSl' I'llKMll M TO THE (IKOVKKcY HAnElt ttnd tht' tcaittd prmiiintt tit the I'lort'itcp, and Mr. l'lir riall ttootl there ami kenri it renil, so that there could be no good rumum why lie should not have known all about tite award, more especially as the hlue rihhon was lied on tho-OlillVKU fc II A K Kit MACHINE soon aller, mid the clerk otU'ied lo lie Hie red ribbon on the Florence, but lite airritt sroud ot allow it. 1 did not know who the romniiilL-n was even when they caino to eviimine the Machines, us 1 hud never spoken to but one of tlieitl before, anil wua not aware that any charge of unfairness could be brought to the nwurd inndo, feeling conscious that everything bad been boiioriibly combined on our part. If there had been any good grounds for rhurging fraud iu either the selection or improper report, it could have been found not without wirtiog ilrrc month; und Ihen the moat impropriate I'l.ice to have published Iho facta would have been in llie Stale where llie fair bud been held. Hut the fact of the agent Mderling'an adjoining i-iiue to puoiinu too urn, inula (olilailieil, as lias noon proven in ul leiial one inaliiiire, by inisrcnreaeiiinlious) does not look us Ihotigh iho furls' would l.onr them nut in llleiraaaerllotm. The whole charge la trumped up for ilaellect in Calilormu. hut our oromiit pxooaitiini ol the fraud defeated llteir enda, and lhat (he peoplo of Oregon inuy see how iiiuell viilue In pluee on .inu,. .......r n.iu ,ii nceois oi una ,iuniiiioie ami com plicated piece of meehnnl.m, these (ni ls uro submitted. ine i.n ninr.it niACIUNK Is too well known oil the l'ueilic cmist to bo elleeled by sneh fulse slulenienls. and we helievo llie nublio will not allow Ibemsclvee to ho misled by them. J. W. .1. I'lKHSON. Agein for llie sale ol flrover Si linker Machines, l'orllond, Oregon. WISTAR'S BALSAM or WILD CHERRY HAS lltr.S I'SKII roH KKAKI.T HALF A CENTirUV, with THK most ASTosiamsu success IK CI'aiKII Couehs, old", IloiirM-nraa, Sore Throat, suiiurnzii9 noiipiiial i uukii. I. roup, Liver ( niupluiul. Ilninrhiti., llillklll y of llrrntliiiiit, Aalhntn, mid every nlli'i lioii of THROAT, LUNGS, and CHEST, laTi.unmu vt" CONSUMPTION. There U w urrclv one individiml in the community who wholly I'M iipcn, duriiiif it neimim, from nome one, however nruhilv ileveioitedaor the uimvo RViolilonie ueulevt of whieh m 11.1 lend to the limt ntiined nnd inoflt to be druitiled dieeune in the whole rittlum. Hie iMiwer of Ihe ''meilinuul irmn of the ild ( her ry Tiee over thm ( Ihw of eoiiiplHMile it w known ; bo rvHi p the ((mmI it linn iMTlonuei). mid so yreul (he pujiuliirity it It ni ui-iiiired. Iti thin nrt-i'ttiHtioii. henitJefi the vimtee of the Clior- ry, there uie rouiiJiitilcd Willi it other IntKedicnia of line vhiiiw, unit nu-reiminK nn vuitie ten lom, unit form Inir Ueiuedv w hone power lo tioolhu, to lieiil, to re lieve, und t4nrv disi-une, exinlii iu uu other medicine yi-i iltHcovrretl. The uiieipmled mirreiw (but hue Attended the nppU CHtioa ol t la it medicine iu ull ctitrn of PULMONARY COSiPLAlNTS Iihh Itidured nuuiv lili vnii'iuiip of liiuh ntundinir lo em pbiy it in their timet ir, miin of whooi itdvii-e lie of (lie imt miner ineir own Rifiiiaiiuree. wo 11 live epuce only for the tutm of u few ol thou : H. It FintrT, M I) , Han KmiiclM-o, Cat. K. IIOTIIKN, M 0.. Kxh-t, M. A(.n!niLn II ati h U 1 , Cbiim, Ma. . Kvm.ow,M I) , llill.N. 11. W. M Vkik, M 0 , Chhi Viiu-ent. N. V. W. It Lf hch. hi 1) , Autmrii, N. V. Arhah H Skim man, M O.. Jtomidbrook, N J. II 0. Ma'htin, Ml), il.iu.li-jld, IV The pr"pritnri hnye pttrf IVtm nil rlnin-rii nf onr fHlow ritnvtie. from the hnW of Outflow lo the bum hit-Hi eotlHite, It) d even fmtn beyoml the PeiM ; tt the fame nnd virtuei of WiHH 1 IIai.iah huve entmid. ed to the 'utteVnHWl bum di ol the eiirlb," withont- uiy miempi on our purl to introduce It Iteyond ll liiniti of our own roimlry. TO CAMFORMA.NS ASDOKEKOXIAXS. After rllr I. IkiJI, nil .i.e H ISTAH'S UA'l.SAM of II 11.11 VIMkRY for the Pttclie t.'oatt ri U tnetmrA i. a sew n-roontr whitk art hear the pr,nl,d nam tf both 81H W. ful. at 1 0-, notion. Mans., ana jukh ir. nil, Lisoaaao, Ohm. at trtll 0a a Joe until nf Inr mnatnrrt I. HrtTs,' ' basroiin ',' and" H. Wisrsa, M U." HISTlR'H RILK1X Of WILD (HERKT i roa rai a ar Ki:ii(iTo o., 4 If! and 4H Front alr. San Francisco, nil liy all rlmnijiais. , Mtiiiiiilussa. In tlie 1 Ireiiil Ctrart ot the mei of Oreiron for Y.oi hill rcuolT, Atoil lerni. Willisn, Merrhatil. saVmliH. es. Andrew MrnhaJil el mi , ujlelnlelit. firrrt lor I'altiiu f Heat Mat. 'I "UK .liu.e niiiocd defendant. Ales.nder Andrew) X Merchant, is herehy suiiimourd arid required, iu the name of llie Hi.leof Oreu-oa, leue and aaaaru lid iu the court above uained ou nr b.kam ttae firsl iInv ot III. April term llirt-of, lata, and an. wet Mm rumplaliil i, W illiaw MmuImhH. 0,iiiiiiH in the aianta eultlle.1 arlltn. arte. sm- tn oblaii, fatrtHHH, wf tla. no half ol -tfUe dtmallMll Und claim of K.brrt Mer chant, derwaed . uaoHiK lliii heir, thereof i uleo. III. liSlMretrarSof lend leonihl l,v laaid Uole'rt Merchant of Nejhen and Wiaala lit Heoiichamp all .iiimim on North (roth of Vamhill river, In Vnninill eiHinlv, fir eiioa. And if yoa fail to imawer, th. dniulitt Will i,y lo lb. Lunrt lor tu. reiiel ia atnu intiiait u. uHnded. Ilvsrdernf Una II V. Itoise. Jod. nf Mil Judicial Iti-tiio. nll.UAKU 4v LArt ki-.Nir., Kaitk Iri, liMuwii 1. Alioiwys lor flaiulid 50,000! Classical, Scientific, Pnelical, Mechanical, Mnliral, Surgical, Biblical, Geological, Phrenological, Physiological. Philo sophical, Phonographic, Military, Veterinary, Surveying, Mill wright, Engineering, Draft ing, Housebuilding, Rail road making. Steamer and Ship-build- ' ing, eft., cj., BOOKS, CIIAIIXKH IIAltltKTT'H Front itreol nnd Washington street, PORTLAND, : : : : t OREGON. 5,000 School Hooks, by all ths best authors, at Htm Francisco prices, ut . CIIAKI.US BAHItETT'S, Portlana. 30,000 quires Hussion bound Dlank Hooka, nt less than ran rrnncisco prices, at C1IAK1.K8 UAKKETT'8, Portland. 11,000 reams Nolo, Letter, Cap, nnd Igal Cap Pa per, at CHAltLKS BAKKKTT'M, Portland. 8,000 Diaries for IS65, SO,000 Novels and Song Umika, 9,000 Tola. RcienlHIe and oilier works, Ht Cll A Ul.to II AimKlTfi. Portland. DIt A WINS) IFSMTIIl'iriBNTM, Dmwlng Pa per, Silk and Linen, nirsiK) Ann wi'micai. itTiir'imTSi, 'IIIIK HOD IS, I.!t,es and Honks, pnoToKApif it; 'Ai.nirnai, nud PIIOTOfillAPnai of all the Noted Men nnd Places III tho World, IFT HOOK'S, n splendid ssaorlment. at t IIAULK8 IIAHKETT'H, Portland. I.ATIiy, Frencb. Spmilsh, Greek, OerinBll, Ilaliuii, Hud Welsh Hooks, at CIIAK1.K.S BARIIETTR Portland. KohhiHoii'si Sorifia of Ai'lllmirlir, THE UNION READER, ryThe Host nnd most Popular In the Atlantic Stales. TEACHK118, LOOK TO ITI And 10,000 Article, too mention. If unirroua to Agent for I1EADLR Sc CO.. Kew York. Dime Hook Publishsrs, Newspapars, Magazines, &c, AT MAM FRANf'IMCO PnK'ltal, del'JmC at CIIAULES llAliliKTT'S, Porluml. Farmers, Moclianlcs aAd Traders, OP TUB WILLAMETlE VALLEY : U A VI NO oiiened a house, and and estnhliahed niy sell iu , OKKGON CITY, For the InttiMicttoit of a General Mercantile Hni- nenn, would ln'K tfiivo In cull vmiV iitteuliou to the fact thut we can xell ihmIh h efiPtip In Oregon City uu they run in I'orthiml ; we expert to keep 11 Ri'iiernl mmortinent of uierclwndiHe, micli hi nmein'it, dry Koodrt, hoots und sltoen, hurdwure, liiuner'a InoU, fiitfetin'Jire. rntlcrv. Sulein rlnth, uminy micU, wrap pin paper, Ve., Ac. Ainu, Liverpool und ground nlniii wilt, und a ftood uiworttnent of dm,, TiMiko, bine vitriol, tic. All of which we will m il tit Tort- hind tnif("n Iherebv euviuu ihe freiuht lo the inr cliuner. We will iiIko tuku wheal, outu, butter, hueon, bird, fj'jn, pork and potntoen in exchmtifo, or pay the r... .1.. . .... 1 ' WM. 1I.VHLOW. Orejon City, Nor. 1, 1fi4. ly.W H XJ IS 1J A Y HCHOOL AND GIFT BOOKS, T1I10M THK AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY 1 and Maaiuu-huiH'iis SniuliiT Btdimil Soeietv. For salea! Meaara. llurirren et Hhuullers, rirst street, near Alder, POKTI.ASU, URHUON. Keceiviii new iuvoiees bt uioullily. 0. II. ATKINSON, Secretary and Treasurer f lre-on Tract Soriety, 4llyl (I.HHINIH.KU, Depoallury. AT KENYONB', a ria lot or PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Just roeelved from New l'crk, at Very Mut'li Itcdiircd I'l'ir.rii. ALSO, THK Cri.r.llKATSII tiltOVER BAKEK KEVI!.T. MAtTlllNE The HKST MACJIINK on I be lVMc Klope.or on if otner isinpc. Improvrd trlf-Adtiilliiir CLOTHES - WRINGKR. Awardpd Fir. Tri-mlum nt the Oregon but rair, ihhi. fPIIK ll.uiwl.per' I W.ST l-KIKND. forllmret 1 tune nnd rioiinn, nno pnnnotee liPiiilh nnd good cheer. Abttrnel 'from Etrtmiuinf Committee' ftrftort of the Kan Krancidfo Mechanic's luntllato Induv trial Kxblblllon of lHUI, CLOTIII' WKINfii:KH.,,- A rariet of llifw eretllrnl komekittd krlp wrre found fmiwtlnK for ptipiiiur invor; thou if n ttone of tiinn nre eoiilifil to h nremiiim, we ooni'tr tlie -(fcl'liKKA, exhibited hy M. K. Tmver At. Itro.. worthy of hotiomhle mni lion."- iStc No iirfmniumnl thii Kxhtldtwm were wnrdeil to uHtrlee or r.iiRlrn niHuitrMriure ) llie r.l'Kr.riA enipiny tin wire or wooou TWinffn, thumb nrrnwii, or rtiblter bnudii, llnhlo to lnroiiie din- ordered, but ii mude superior to uU other by tlieiiHq of ratmt Elliptical Rtccl Spring, wlilrb render It ffyf-Aditinw. Camnvmrnt.HnA If whig. The Imftrtmrd KI'UKKA le eo iuenioiiilv emia-Orticted thul il w ill femiily lit everv eUfd or mu d Tub or Wmiliiotf Muchttie euititim writ, nnd il hI Whvi rendy, reliuble, nnd r mW fri on of order. Every Fainil) Should llnxe One. M. K THAVKK iV HMOTIIKR, Hmii Kruuc-iiro and J'ortaWnd, Atfi lil' tut the I'm ilii CuU l)iMiUiry wllh. end forwlr by. Alr. AiruitTliT it IIkmh, rtrthtitd ; J. Ii utMM it'Hi(r,Kiim-,itd in Ihe prinrtpttt lown t hninybiMii Ihe Htwf Wm4 EUREKA HOUSE, Conmtrcxal Btnvt mtar tkt iindgetSulrmn Oregon. I. V. ,HOHM.MA.,, IVop Intor TU!S wrll known hmiwi Imi Utrlr bvtn rt-fittH, and la i rrndy fr tlte nrmmmtAUtioit of m nn menHW ptnna. with iHliiule aiirt liutihle rm )( fiirwif(-d. and thn (irttprieinr hpii bv alrtrt altenttau Ui hi baaine lo uierlt a liberal hnre nf pntnmaua A bark alwuy In altemWiine to carry pnueiinra and Uamtmt to nr from the himn. Nnv Hi, , dlml'U Now lhoturrah Ciallofy. nm. I.AI HA ATKKKO-i HAM opeiwd a aew Pirtnr. Osll.rr over Wrung's Tin rors,oBim.rell Hlrrel SAI.HM. lholsKrisili. of Viirlona Nlara, rnrlra sJf Vl.tlr. Ambroly !, and fcrrry !! uf Taelairea lao ta lk Art. A fin. annorliaMill or lluil vraull Al.llLMS. Kaleoi. N.e V. IW;1 "Wf i. o. o. r. eitauKKKT UIIHll. Mo. 1. aaMla ...r iA v . Hmtnem lay evlln,, .1 It, (,.11 In ll'tlmaa's -rtm- aa,.i.i,r Hrit.... I. ri .',. ii ,ui i. H.m it. M. evautu a u. i, li ll., k sri.ijr N EUREia rOK SALE AXO ItKKT. - THK undersigned, desirous nf rhtuiriti(r his bnal neaa, ollera for ante Ihe KllUNITIiltK, BALOOM BTOCK, (1001) WILL, and FIXTUUKSof tha HOWARD HOUSE, and will rent the lulfer on reasonable terms. The HOWARD IIOI'MK has been recently Impror. ed. and la in raeelpt of it Idhoral Patrona, and helne; sll itated between the IlinditlK of the Ocean atearaahips nnd tho OreBnii Steam NHvijintioii Comnany'a wharf, oilers superior facilities for a lucnttice business. l'roiioaiiioiia mude to the nnderaiirned on tha prem. laes, or ut the slore of A. t'ahn At Co., will meet with intention. JAS. W. GOING. Portland, Feb. 14, 1WM. 5w FRUIT TREES, Grapes, Ropes, Shrubbery. Bulbs, &c. Ill AVE on hutid a due collodion of Fruit and Or. nuniental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, which 1 offer for sale at LOW PIUCKS. tlicrry, l'lum, Pear, and Apple Tree, In every variety. liltAI'KH. of all tha best hardy sorts. Tweiilv-ilvnvurirtiesof the boat hardv per pettusl HOSKS. Kifteen sorts of finest DAUtdAS. GLADIOLUS, HON K YSUCKLE8, atc.Ate. CUB- II A NT-, IIASlIIKItUIK8, nnd oilier small traits. I.OM DA 11 1) V POPLAIt, ELM, and other foraat trees. Orders niuy be lert with N. 0. PARUIBH ft. CO. lit ffulom.or 'tlie undursiKiiedat Albany, aud will ra coive prompt uttnntioH. ' JOHN A. MILLARD. Feb. iill, IHli',. &lw4 Sulc of School Lnnds. IS nrcirdmice with an order mude by the county coinntiMlonerH court of Mnrion eonntr, State of Oi-ckoi Ht the February term thereof, all th ' VHcmit ichool luudo In euid Muriou county will be of. fer-ud for mile ttt the court-house hi Sulem on the20t,h iluy of Mureli, and as umny duyt tbereuftur u may bt deemed iiecewury. The IuihIm will' be sold to the biKhcHt bklder, at not tea than two dollar per ar,ret one fourth to be paid down, ihe remuindur in three annual iuetiUtmeiite, -with Interest payable eemi annually. All payment must be niudu in rotd or tiher coin, mid all the notes and baidi will be drawn with this under Btumlintf. N. liPenonBdeBirind to offer bidi at thU sale wilt Kf utly fucilitiite the bniincsi by obtaining beforehand comM't di'rwriptioni of inch lols or pureeli of laud M they (letire lo purrhuie. .liy order of the count v eouiinitflionerB' court. P. 8. KNIGHT, Feb. gfl, lS.i5w5.5l Mjtrlon Co. Hchool Bup't PAINTING, PAINTING WILLIAM JOHNSON. Stenmbont, lloiiac, nnd Wneon Palntlnc, WHITEWASHING, I'lipcv-ltintaXlniur aiitl Cilazlnir DONH in tho bust of style and ut the lowest rates. Hhoji over the blacksmith shop north of Stitrkey'a Livery Hlahle. Reference,-?.. A. Heed. 0. McOullv, K K. Cooks, J. L. Htrkoy, T. McF. 1'uttoii, Jndite Wilson. 5 1 rod AIuiiulHctin'orsit AfOU AliH WKUKIIY NOTIFIED that 1 shall n 1 quire you to keep lliyksi setting forth the monthly amauntof yonr manufactured articles.. And in ren doling uucniint of stiilKartirle, wureu, ao., wild, tha full umnuiit of actual sules Rtuat ho stated. WM. A. K.MKLLEN, IT. 8. Ass't Ass'r, 4th Division. K.-liritiiry, i:ith, IH(i,V 50-aro " ltciil Ksatate Tor Hale. WE OFFICII FOH 8AI.K A FARM OF 455 ZSL ncres. in Yonciilln Precinct, Douglas eonntr, with good Dwelling, Orchard, and about 'tn.lHMI rails upon the place. There Is a fine citoek Ranre connected v ith the land, and uhimdaiit supply of good water ani tittther. MAIan the DWELLtNO. with land attached, 205 feet sqnnre, in this City, bow occupied by ,1. W. I'. HusTiauTiis. 50 tf WILLIAMS ft MALLORY. Bulem, Oregon, Feb. Kith. IHI&. 1. W. At M. li. COxi HAVE just rerelred, direct from Ran Francisco, a LA HUE STOCK OV DRUGS & MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Glass, White Lead iu Tina, Varnishes of all kiada, PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, ' Tube and Common Colon, Turpentine k Alcohol, KEROSENE OIL, LARD, POLAR, AND SEAT8 FOOT OILS, rcrrtinirrlca, Fancy Soap, Hair Brushes, Fancy Toilet Articles, Together with PATENT MEDICINES, of the latest discoveries And many other articles, too numerous to mention all of which we oiler as low as Ilia lowest, for cash. Cull and examine. 1). W, ft M. Ii. I'OX. Huli-iu, l)oo. Ill, IWH. :tf KiironriiKe Home Indimlry. KEEP 101 K MONEY N TIIE COUNTRY I AH now luuimfiirttirinir n "tifScrinr articlu of yel low mid ,inwn FAMILY HOAPS, put up la iW mid 40 piiiind box Una i will m4 an ch-wqiM mny brnnilH of Roitti of ths wime qimlity mHiiufHOturati oiil iid of tlie Hi ute CMn Im mid lor. I will warmnl every linx of loup lolil jiut what it li ronroMntW.- Dnlunt from iho country, areonipuiiiml with tha cosh, or iwut through pome limine 11 th city, will dieel with prompt attention. A liWral diioount nuul to the trade for mill. Heiid for a mm pie. WML. maaisa. f.m Honp Works, W Kroiit H., lVrtland. LATEST NEWS! TE, the itnileralgned offer mir lar(a aud waU sa. lecled slork of merchandise at REDUCED BATES, on account of making a elmnre lo pur boiln atork eoDili of . 9 CLOK, DRT-E00F-; BOOTS AND SHOP',' 1,1 ATS AND Cltandor Trnnlsa nisei Vnll striotly tlie GROCERIES fenilajful, if CROCKERY' It CLAB8tberigUu and many ether articles, Ion iiutneroualC a atop to- '.. a W ' " Come One, tome hf the cod- ua thi. chance of bnyln I.Ol'"- thu light IatuH nHered every day. Kle ii cd ol controlling aolt.ly yooraelvea of al.Verr. L All Klndn.of Fitrmfru Prodac,j by then, Kuttnnsf. 'IUBy b.y.ry a-MITCI-bul it cab NOTICE. " 'VoJ "i AU.neraooa Indebted 10 aa either bv note Oh arrouul, will plrm, .nan, for war, nod aettletha a.lu " tk. alaTLlltl. ft CO. Knleni, Feh. ' 4ttm3 - r - at ,1 mm ii n a. ' John Kelly as. John Hull. In tha Cointy Coart ( iiuaia. i-oooiv, iireyon. rpo JOHN lll'l.l., said defendant i Yoti are hereby L snmmnncil und rennired to he and ui.pear iu.iue I'nnntv Court of ImiifiMa county, Oreiton. at a res- alar term of said eamt lo la, oeuttn and held at Iba enart hone, at K'leeharir, to said county, oisMondar, Ilia third day of April, s. n. IHik'i, and anawartha ' romnlalnt of the plaintiff oa Ala attains! yon in Uia above eniiilcd ranaa, and yon are hereby notified thai unleaa yon do ao appear and answer said eoaipiaial, plainiilf will take a jiiilKineni aMuinat yoa for tha sana of one hundred and ten dollars, with iuteist at Ih. rule of imi per rent, per aunina fnaa Ik. lira day of Mar, A u. tad, and hi. coals nnd di.bnraaiueaua ia thi. action. J. V. WA TSO.V, PMT'a Atfy. II. nnlcr of Hon. Win. II. Willis.eaid Jndia. . R..d,urK, Keb. II, lua. Ww KilinMioiia. Fonaan Upettcer, I'liff. m VUn and Joseph Savatra and Alexandr Adair. Uefta In tha Circuit Court of the Xuieof tre-oa for Taaihill eonnly. April terra, IliM for I'artlUua of Heal KtttM aad' rVlllenielilnf lha Title. rplIK .hove named delendant, Alexander Adair, b I kerehv amamiaied, in th. name nf tha that, of Orea-iai, to he sod apear at and In th. court alio., naiucd on or before Ihe final day of lha April teres thereof, cotiiitiencmK on the aerond Monday of saul ntonth for ihe year InI'i, and answer lb. complaint of rWman H$,.iicer in Oes abov. entitled action, who .oea Ui ohisin partrtmn nf ihe we.t half of doaatioa. tMi c1.mii No. , Noiilicailon .No. lull, being Iba band belonvitiii to llie heii. uf I'taeli. A. ttavasra, sita ate ht Yanihiirrooii.v, (treiri.n; and to settle tlie till, in tli aanw. Aiel if von fail to api-ear nr an.w.r, idaintilf will apply lo th conrt tor lha relief theraia demanded. . BTKWAttU ft I.AW80M. ruillrllor for Coaiplainanl. IW nnler of Hon. R. V. lloiae. Jndae of th. Third Judicial linnet. M). IX nlwtlpd l inial Nrltlrmriit. County Court, Pulh rountr, tlreitoll. trial. Of Wil liam Allen, dec eaa.il. A1ISAI.OM lit Ir'.HI.V. sdminiMralorof said ealaaa, bavina- Ulnl In said court hi. aarmtnla l"f anal ..llleineut, nolle i. Uereby given ta all concariMHl that -i.d seiilemcni will Im hr,l ad ".'"mined , ll.m.lv,lh. Ihird day nf April. A. IK lute al lb. euurl Imus in Ihillaa. Hy or" ' , . r , f) MIMIft reel fo-lre VY C. Waitsna, CWrk