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About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1865)
lie (Oicjjau 'tittcsnttW. To holdici M. Itenieinhor tlutt you ran get the Oiron Sltt,'mtitt, containing "II the telegraphic mid Statu news, for three dollars per yeiir in " gieinbucliB." Wo want huge lists it each of the Forts. LOCAL AMI STATU .NEWS. .... The Linn County School Superintendent report to the Journal, tlmt there are In Linn county, legal voters Mdl : porsona over four mid under twenty years rf ngu, 'i.ti'i ; achool diatricta CI ; achool fund $5,506. .... The llrownavillo Woolen Factory ia to bo apocdily rebuilt, by a new Corporation; for which purpose $'20, 1)1)1) has been already eiibscrlbeil , and good proapecta for the balance. The machinery for it will bo shipped by way of the Isthmus, and the factory put in operation by the 1st of Janu ary next, .... The atoamor lleliof of the P. T: Co.'s line, rocently reached a point on tho Santiam ci(fht miles above Jefferson. The Albany Journul aaya that a large warehouse will be constructed at that point to store the produce of the forks of the Santiam. FltnMOTKD. Capt. 0. B. Curry hae been pro moted to tho rank of Lieut. Col. 1st Oregon In fantry, and is soon to take command of Fort Walla Walla. No Jail. They are agitating the proprioty of having a jail up in Linn. Offenders that are placed in the present concern up there, escape without difficulty at any time selected by them selves. An Kditok Waktkb. J. M. Sutton has re tired from the editorial chair of the Jacksonville Sentinel, and Mr. Powell, the proprietor of the paper, advertises for " a good young Union man who has but few enemies to punish," to edit the paper. .... General Wright says the road to the Owy hco by the way of Ooose Lake, will bs open for , wagons by the first of May, and troops will be on 'the road. A post will be established near Goose Lake. . l)u(iWNKI). On Salmon River, December 8th, I8u'4, Mathias Yaudes, ago about 4'2 years. Mr. Yaudcs waa an old resident of Jackson county. ' In tub " Mknhks op tub Law." The Dom ocrata of Jackson county havo got into consider able of a squabble about their paper. J. N. T. Miller, the Chairman of their Central Committee, replevied the concern from T'Vault, and placed it in the hands of Malone, whero it has been the subject of innumerable amended complaints, de murrers, Slc. Lately,. T'Vault comes back at his persecutors with a "Bill in Chancery," (Dowell and T'Vault, Solicitors,) for partition, sale and distributiou of the proceeds. As both the Senti nel and Reporter are supplied with paper and ink to report proceedings, we hope to see the " Chan cery " go an until we have au Oregon edition of Jarndyce ri. Jarndyce, although there is no show for tho suit to ever pay either lawyers or litigants. .... Tho Walla Walla Suleiman suys that half the stock in Boieo basin perished during the past winter. .... Politics is all the rage just now over in Washington Territory. Who shall bo Delegate to Congress, is now the vexed question, and about one half the voting population are supposed to be expecting that comfortable place. Nine thousand dollars a year in greenbacks ia worth looking af ter, to be sure, but not more than one of the many aspirants can draw them on that account in the next two years. A Candidate. Tho Union Convention of Washington Torritory mot at Claquato on the 5th, and nominated the Hon. A. A. Denny of Olyinpia, for Delegate to Congress, on the 'first ballot. Mr. Denny was Register in the Land Office at Olyinpia. .... A pair of horses and wagon ran away in the streets of Salem on Wednesday last, and dashing down Commercial street, ran against and tore down the sign and awning of the " Gtm brinus " chebang. Parlies ought to be more care ful with their teams. They can't run if properly bitched, and when they do run, the usefulness of the team is destroyed, aud tho wagou smashed up. .... The Portland and Milwaukie McAdainized road, the only turnpiko road in the State, waa aold at Sheriff's sale last week for $10,300, cash. Messrs. Ladd St, Tilton, the bankers, being the purchasers. Land Sai.b We loam from Mr. J . B. Under wood, Secretary of tho Oregou Central Military Road Company, that he sold, last week, 753,-68-100 acres of land belonging to said coinpiny. . The amount received for the same was $1,844 20 in currency. We understand thnt several parties are expecting to buy lands at privato sale as soon as the Board of Directors make the necessary or der. Stock in the road is being taken as far outli as Rosebnrg, aud the prospocts of the com pany are very flattering. . Dedication. The new building in this city lately erected by the M. E. Church South, will be dedicated next Sunday morning, April ltiih. The sermon on the occasion will bo preached by Rev. Mr. Sears. .... We havo received a largo number of let ter! from different parts of the State, since the capture of Richmond, in all of which the writors peak of the most enthusiastic demonstrations by Union men throughout the country on reception of the glorious news. M.titioN County School Matters. Prof. Powell of the University has beeu appointed Superintendent of Common Schools for this coun ty, in place of P. S. Knight, resigned. -All who know the Professor will agree that he cannot only Jill the place, "but that he is an excellent man for that office. In the lale sale of school lands made by Mr. Knight, 910 acre! were disposed of at prices varying from two dollars to two dollars and eventy cents per acre, in gold coin, one fourth down aud balance In three equal annual install ment!, with interest at ten per cent, per annum. The intoreat thus accruing is put into tho com mon school fund of the county, but the principal goes to the Irreducible Fund, and can never bs disturbed. It appears that the school lauds of this county old consisted mostly of wedge-shaped fractious, ranging in site from 23 to I II acres, and were not wanted or desired by any one but those whose lands they adjoined, and this will account for the moderate price the lands sold at. Thirtv -nine School Diatricta have reported to the Superintend ent, all of whom have had at least one Quarter of school, and many hare had achool all the time. Three thousand and forty-one scholars are en rolled in the county , with an average attendance at school of abont 1. KJ. Chance for Basmain. Smith it Cartwright offer a large stock of dry-goods, groceries and hardware at coat prices. Call and look at their goods. .... Messrs. D. Beach it Ron, J. ft. Foster & Co., W. W. Parrish & Co.. aud J. Xorcrnaa of Albany are authorised to receive subscriptions to the Falls Canal Capt. John Smith is also the Company's agent to canvass the upper part of the ralley. ....The people of Umatilla have purchased the type and fixtures of the old Oregon Timss newspaper, and will remove them to Umatilla, and (tart a paper for that town. N'nw Goods Thomas H. Cox is getting a new supply of articles In hia lino from San Fran cisco. Bissau Hots. This popular aVilcra hotel has chained hands : aimers, f. Holmes and Vi. I.. (. i.ton wcesediog Mr Lewry Their card ill sppnr next week. THE LATEST. Spticinl DiniriitclicH to tin- Oregon Stulesm-ui. HI OKI: HMT N IKWKI Hhcrlilaii Overtakes UC Army, and ut terly limits It, Making large laplureHl New Vfjrk, April 4th pMputrhc fwm Itu-limum. mi MuiHliiy nay Unit the tiro wan cmilinrd tmiinly to tohanio wiirHiuiiw. Tin' H'ri'ti"ii (if I'liion lruopn wit oil ltitKt r ic- hvyom nil cxircHt.i.H. TIuto wiin liirne tnini.K'ri.r Uiih'iihits in the city, mid tunny tings were di-'plnyi'il. Viil)ini.'t'i.), April 4(h.-nn Rnmlny night, before the occiipntion ut HU liniMiid, rebel blew up the foils ah d ruuiH on .lame river. lipiitrlieK uf the lut suy u tlt'Lin'liint'iit of (icneriil Itilcy's commit. id iviih Hi nt mi a rt'C'iiinnitiHii',e yextenliiy beyond Little river. They futmd Hit? enemy's euvulrv in cn- siileriilile force ami drove tin1 m back three milci, returning without Ijm Kebel fun-en me imrlh of Tir river. Kickers' l.undiiiff, otli. -To Stanton : LcetelepMnliod to linvis mi Sunday iifterminn tli it he wiih driven buck mid must evacuate, Thin wiih announced in church by David, Tlio rebel Iron chid were exploded. The Vlr Kin in wan mink in .lumen river. They tlu-ti tct the city on lire. All tho buiiuwt portion of Main street wuh destroyed. The bndjrrtt avnm tho river went also de stroyed. Many fumille remain. Mr, hoc remains it! m, At PeterrtmirK the pHblic stores wore burned and n few luuiHKH emiffht tire. t.mi'Kh not much dumao whs done to thai eity. The briilnfs there were nlan destroy ed. I cannot dive o clear idea of our low. Only one tJenenil wiih killed. (leu. Winthrop loi ter wiih dunjrer misly wounded in the groin. Grunt h:is commanded the Hi'tnleH in person tduee the beginning. (Sinned) Paha. New YmiK. April fl. The Commercial' diftpntcb suys the colored troops, heuded by Gen. Drcumr of Massachusetts, were the first to enter Kichmoiid. The city .was mirrendurod by tins M.tyor, who merely pleaded for protection to' life and property. All the Erincipal building were llrn. by the rebel itntboritici efore leaving. Several banks and priming offices were burned. Ueu. Weitztd took .Jell Uuvis's home for Ids heiidquirlert!. (ien. She, ply wan appointed Military Governor, (lov. Pierpout is to traiml'er the State Government to Kichmond. Wahhinqtun, April 5. To Iix Ditputebee juit received irotu Kieliinoiid, Btute Unit Weincel captured in Kichniond 1,5'lli prinonern and 500 rebel wounded, and found ft! piecea of artillery mid 5,000 irund of armi. Tho lVetddent went to Kichmutid yenterday, and returned to City Point to day. (Siiiiieil) , Stanton. The Post' upeciitl nays i Advlcott front Richmond haw that tin) lire wub vey dettructive, totally Btwyiiitf many tobneco warehouaes. t Grant was conlideut that (lie spirit of the enemy wan completely broken. Washington, April 5. To Dix Grant, tetempbod luitt tiibt that Sheridan wiih un the l)piville road, southweftt of Amelia Court Housd. Me Bent word to Meade, who was following with the Second and Sixth Corps, by what in known n the river road, I lint if troops could be pot lip in time be hud hopes of cap turing or diperiing the whole of (ten. hee'tt army. I nm movitiK with the left winur, commanded by Gen. C'x, on the direct roud, and wilt-be to-night at lmt l;e ville. I iiave Imd z coiniminictttion with Sheridan or Meitde to day, llopo koou tu heal' they have captured or broken up the balance of the army of Virginia. In every direction wo hear of men of that unity Koing home, t'eiieritlly without aiiiiit. Sheridan report. Lee at Amelia rumt houe t day. Stanton. City Point, 6. A courier nan arrived from Sheridan, who Vtatcu tliat the divW'um tlutt were cutoff und which wiih expected would be badly whipped or cap tured; had crortned the Appnmutox ten or twelve mi leu at mve PcterHhurtf, but he wu following and rkinnlnliiriK with their rear Kuurd.exnectiiiK to have an enffUKement tu-diiy. TroopH are rapidly pushing on to biHanintanee. San Fiiancisco, April 7, A Hpectul ditiputch, dated VVuBhinon, April bib, to (ten. Mebowell, wiyn: Sheridan lmn whipped and routed hue, capturing GeneralB ICwell, Ketiuelt, Kersliaw, with many other nlllcera, Be ve ml thounund prinonorB, and muny kuiu). We hope Boon to capture or annihilate what i left of Lee'e army. I will send pui-ticulara Bom through telegraph. Lines are working badly. Stanton. Jkttvbvillk, April 3. J p. m. I went Gen. Davie's brigude thin morning around nit my left flank, lie captured at Tanner's CroHs Heads five piwccB of artil lery, about lt;00 wagoiiN, St buttle Hugs, und a number of prisoners. The seeond army corps i now coining up. i feel conlideut of cupturing the rebel army, it we exert ourselves. 1 Bee no eueupe for Lee s army. Jwill put nil my cavalry out on our left think, except IcKetixie, w ho in now on the right. Siikkiuan. -Jetf Davis took on the train in which be escaped, horacs and a ciii-riaiR, bomb to lake to the country in cane the road should ba interrupted. Greenback OtiJ a (iiij. TiiEOuuiiSAL Pacific HbpublicSciiemr. In 18(il, Seimtnr McDottgall nituie a vpi'pob in which l divtilgcd the plann of tho Pacifio Ucpnlilio conspiracy. Mr. McDougal was then uiuiing At tint ISciialorship, and prnlmhly told the truth. When I lie Oregon Senator, Nt'fltnilli, was in tlitg city, lie wiih on twu oc casions waited on by a co.mniltet ot anti coer cionixts. who raid that a phtn lor a rcpnlilio on tho Pncifio hud been fully matured, and that its organization was complete; moreover, that it had tho endorsement of "it large body or the citizens. '" The new republic was to include and extend from Texas westward, taking in Chihuahua, Tain ulipa, Sonora, California end Oregon. W lulu the Knights or the uol den Circle were maturing basin cm here, oth ers of the sui iu port were huny in Arizona and Texas, and so tnn ax the secossiou uf the Southern States had gained sufliuient headway they intended tu march on tho Mexican States, and having completed them, to olfer California an equal purtncrnliip. Flag. Walker's nilihusteriug operations in Central America in I8 5 0 7, Crahhe's expedition into Souora from California in IS.7, the Pacific lie public to heme uf Gwin, Jo Lane aud their oo trail ore in 18(ii, and the present migration of the same clans of men to Gwindoin, have all originated in the same common designs. First to provide A refuge and bread for a lot of reck less, broken down. 'pluyed out" politicians and, second, to spread an J perpetuate the do minion aud power of the institution of slavery. The object of the Knights of the Golden Cir cle in Oregon doubtless was primarily to influ ence tlu election and renist the draft or mi lit a. ry am ft, hut the latter use which the institu tion has been put to, doubtless has been the furtherance of the scheme of Maximilian, Duke de Gwin, Marquis de !a Patmatone aud Gen eruliftitiino (a title conferred on Account of Denliuger'i bullet) O'Meara. Letter fuom Gkn. Sicklks. The follow ing letter was addressed by Gen. Sickles to Dr. George F. Woodward, Chairman of the San Francisco Sickles' Reception Committee : ' Panama, February 2 1865. Slit: Allow rnu to request that you will kindly convey to tho citizens of San FruncUco my hearty thanks for their generous prepara tions to welcome me on my anticipated arrival in your city. The disappointment is nil my own that I cannot at present vie it California. On my return from the South 1 hope nothing nil) prevent the gratification of a wish I have Ion? cherished to tee something of tho progress and resources of our imperial republic ou the PaciHo frontier. The unyielding patriotism of the people of Calilorma and Oregon ; their splendid gifts to the Sanitary Commission, that good an eel of our armies and Ueets; llieWi-lfl ity and vah r of their sous in ihe army and navy, illustrated by the cilted Uuker, tho in trepul Hooker ami the gallant Woodworth, have endeared those ommonwealtht more and more to their Atlantic Biters. Hi assured. dear sir, that I look furaard with impatience for an opportunity to express to rour fellow cit izens, however inadequately, tho 0 mdid good wishes of the loyal in acnes of the Union for their prosperity and happiness ondor the flag of Washington; and it is on tho anniversary of bis birthday that I have the good fortune to address to you these few yet sincere wtinls of grateful Acknowledgement. Very respectfully. D. Sickles. Maj.-Ueu. Steamships uktwkkx Camftuinia and China. One uf the chief events of this ses sinii of Congress has been the passage of the bill to establish a line of iteauihtp between China, Japan. Ihe Sandwich Islands and San Franeivco. The law provides for the payment of $500,000 per annum for len rears to a line of steamships, of not less than 3.000 Urns bar- then, which shall niuke monthly trios between the ports named. Tb ships must be of the first cists, and must be hi'pecu-d and approved by a naral constructor. Appointed hy the Navy Department, who shall report to the Postmas ter General. The ships are now contracted for. and will be ready for service within one year. Gold IM CoNSECTH Pr. Stories are told now in the papers of gold recently discovered in Connecticut, at Greenwich. A report of the same kind was started right or ten )ears ago, to Ihe effect that gold had been discovered at Nooiicb, in the same State, and a g'tod many people got excited over the matter, but the gold proved to be only sulpharct of iron, sod eu tirely worthies. Concluded from fourth pitje.) botiHo of eoiitfiTHH ; t'nur hnmlivd and litty for Him state department Itvo tliotiMimd fnrlheuennf 1 1 its nm inborn of the Senate j nd Ihwn thousand for the use of the member of the lloaiu!. Sue. ti. And bo it fmilir enarird, That tho annual report of tlin PonliuMer 0'tienil of ouVr receivod and contracts for rouveyiiifr tbo mails, in compliatice with the tweiity fuurth'iind twenty tilth seetiouii of the act of cotircK approved July two, eighteen hun dred and thirty six, be no longer printed, 'mien nppri ally ordered by either hnnnu of con if raw and tliat such portion of the sliove mentioned uct a Hutborixcd the "Hid publication be, and the same is Derby, re pealed. Hec. 7. And be it further enacted, That from and after the pHJwuue of this act it shall be the duty of the secretary of the Senate to furnish the superintendent of public prinliriK with correct copies of all laws and joint rccoliilnniM as soon us nosmhle alter their upprov til ty the President, of the lulled States, and tlmt the superintendent shall immediately cause to he printed, sepuriely the usiml number for (be use of the two houses of congress i and, in addition thereto, bo shall cause to be printed and bound, at the clone of each session of congress, three thousand copies thereof for t he use of the Senate and teu thousand copies for the use of tlio House, with a complete alphabetical index, prepared under the direction of the joint committee on public prinllnjf. See. H, And be It furthur enacted, That section sev. en of the joint resolution in relation to the public printing, approved June tweiitv-llnuis ci'teen hun dred und sixty, be so amended as to require the su perintendent ef public prinliutt to advertise only in two newspapers, published in the cities of New York, Cincinnati, Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, for thirty days prior to tbo 11 rat day of November of each year, for proposals for fiirotshinfir the paper necessary for the execution of the public printiitfr. Sec. 9. And bo it further enacted, That all lltbo rrupbinfr and eiiKraveinfr. where the probable total cos) of the maps or plates illustrating or accompany, tag any one work exceeds to hundred and fifty dollars, shall be awarded to the lowest and best bidder for the interests of the govern ineiit, duo regard heiup paid to the execution of the work, ufier due advertisement hv the superintendent of public printiitfr, under the direction of the joint committee on printing: Proved, That the joint comniitee on public printing be author ized to empower the stiperiiiU'tideut of public printing to make immediate contracts forenravui, whenever, in their opinion, tho exigencies of tlio public service will not justify waiting for advertisement and award. Sec. 10. Aud be it further enacted, That whenever any person may desire extra copies of uay document printed at the tC'vemmcut printing oh" ice by authority of law, and sliull notify the superintendent of publfc printing of tlio number of copies desired previous to its beiiuf but to press, and shall pay, In advance, the estimated cost thereof to said superintendent, the su perintendent shall bo authorized, under the direction of the joint committee on public printing to furnish such extra copies ; and the money ro received, togeth er with moneys received by him 'from the sales ( f pa per shavings and imperfections, shall be deposited in the treasury of the United Slates to I lie credit of the appropriations for public priming, binding, and paper, respectively, designated by said superintendent j and, furl her, the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby di rected to cause the moneys heretofore deposited, hy said superintendent in the treasury uf the United Stules, beiiuf the proceeds of sales of paper shavings; and imperfections, to be plnecd to the credit of the ap propriations aforesaid, which said several sums of money shall he subject to the reipiUitiou of said su perintendent in the manner uow preseiibed by law. Sec. 11. And he h further einicU-d, That whenever papers relating to foreign iiflnirs shall be communica ted to congress accotnpnyiiig the annual message of the President, it shall bo the duty of the superiuiei.d eut of public printing to cause to be printed and -hor.ml, in addition to the usual number, four thousand copies for the use of the members of ihe Senate, sev en thousand copies for the use of the members of the House of representatives, and such number for the executive department as the President slial! direct. Sec. And be it furtbor enacted, That the forms and style in which the printing or binding ordered by any of the departments shall be executed, the materi als aud size of type to used, shall be determined hy the superintendent of public printing, having proper regard to economy, workmanship, und the purpose for which the work is needed. Sec. lli. And be it further enacted, That all laws, or parts of laws, joint resolutions, conflicting with the above provisions, be. und they are hereby, repealed. Approved, dune io I Si MoitE AliOUT Gwis. Eastern correspond ents state that it was Gwin's intention to settle Sotioru with refugee rebels from the .South ern States, to which plan Maximilian refused to consent, he preferring as colonists Austrians and llelgians; many of whom are now ou their way to Mexico. Gwin left the capital of the empire with a flea in his ear. and is uow on his way to Paris, tu lay his griefs before Louis Na poleon. While in Havana, ou his way Europe, Gwin denied that he had been made Duke of Sonorn. but claimed that be had beeu appoint ed Prefect of that State. Special Notices. HOPE COR TIIK APKI.ICTKD.-Ia snotlier part of this rsner will he finiiid the mlvertlzenifiit of (lis celebrated usmutceHtitlilUhtM hy Dr. J. O. YOtlNO, In IS'tO. In this aire of deceit ctmrlnt milsni It Is ft boon to tlie tuflVrlns to jmint nut tt Ilium where I hey sre sure of olitnlnliitr the w laliert for relief arid cure. Under Mm care of live skillful Doctor the sk'k ami troubled can dlvesl themselves of their bunlriM f pnltm and limine, lay ashle tln-lr crnm, and cure health and hunplnesa. I,' ynii re ik-k or In iron Lie, do not heitlnlr. Rent ihe atlrertlat'iuenl and follow the advice. Do lint fr et (hi! ti il in her nr iho iiifiiiiitT nf direct Ihsf your letter. C(tN.-LI,TATION Or'fUJK. Waihiiiiclun ft ret-1. Pan rVatif lucn. 40-3 ni ALLOOCK'8 POROUS PLASTER-PAIN RK- LIRVKINO AND STRENGTH ESINO.Thf hlitory of these plasters vouM occupy more apace than can be spared within thr limits or Ihla adrertUement. Sufltce It to My, that the moat eminent ehemluli and ptijlclans of the United States and Huron were conmtlrd sa to Ihelr composition. They are made poroni, so thai the evaporation of the peraplrnllon can go on sufficiently where the pi niter is applied, without, with other plmteri, caualny the accumulation of acrid llu Id, which corrotUi the skin ami ocesslom many utipteas ant aennatiom no( neccMiry for lite cursor alleviation o affvctlona for which a planter Is uaually applied. India rubber, myrlh, ami other choiae ttums and essences f the vepetibtc ktiijcdoin, sru the material hijiredleiits of thru ccli'lirnM pUteri. While they Sre poiesaed of all the soothinjf and warniUiK fuhiiea of almost every oiher planter of ihe United Stairs Diipfiiaatory, Ihey are wilhout many of their Inconvctilencts. In the lanjruape nf one who hns exp-rlrnced nm-'h iH-neflt from their application In a chron ic dlaeaae of the kidney "Thr atlflt eloper tlmn a brother, and do not run like a fat trlvnd." For weakneii of the back, pTtius in Ihe tide, fttma:li or chci-t, and for the allevla tlju of (he pain attending rliiutiiatlma, tti-y are without sn equal. The Afteiit in San 1-ranc.co. WILLIAM V BKANDKKDTII, Offii'tat Mtr. Cnms Brighttm'a, trill tali grttit pltaturtlHfnnMrdtnQ the formula of tht4 rebbrattd platr to all IftyitciitH tr.'io may rfe to we For sale hy HODGE k CAI.F.F, lyt Porllatid. Orecoti. OREGON STATESMAN BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. TT7K hare lulelr iwlred. I I It KPT KHOM NEW V YHiK. por cliper ship Carrier Pove, and bark Alma, . new and beaali fill Gordoa Job Fowor Press, The I.ATKST and Mrsf API'IIOVKD i-aliern. for the r.AT and HAl'll) execution of Job I'nnlinn, ...ICH A... Cutis. Programmrtt Ililt-ltraile, Ckerks, DroJIt, lt'n li'llt, lllanis, Isllrr lfrn,l, 'Jietript ItvA. Bills of Ijidmir, S)c.t4c. and ran sncrewfully omiie'e, in strle and promptness, with am orric a Sorth of Sacraiuciito. Knr Ihe Mti.lactorjf execution of BOOK Work, we hare an Adams' Improved Power Press, the ( prrfrrt anil rrtmpltlt prist for book printmt ever invented, and in this department we art well supplied with KOod material. We have aluo received an addition to our former stork of rAM V TVPF, audi a. rriru, Madiso am. Texts. sVe..and iu lh line of ( I IICL'LA US, Ml llonir," Wfddlns ind Tlalllng frd, ran enccefiilljr compete w ith offtt on tjie toast. ORNAMENTAL PRINTINC. Otir stock of FANCY INKS has been inrrwedjind hr ihf addition of a Loxi aswirtmenl ol Plain a Bid Omit men trd C nrd, we are prrpnrrd to s;iv en lire saiifuctina. t hir stnek l CimU embracmi tittrcr Hnrtirrrd, t'renrh Enameled, a 4 Embo$$rJt tVnldinf and l'iiir. Hlmmimated Em bo$$eJ, and t'lai Colored, of mm my new mnd bttfl drum. We difv rnnrtition in tl Mute for iwal and tasteful DKCOfiATlVK I'KIMIN.. aud liavinir been Awarded the U Premium illhr NUtf Film ot IHi&!nnd 183. we ttmke tins asM-rtion without fear of saccewlul coiitrudiction. PRISTinC FOR MINING COMPANIES. With other material, we have procured Klwtrotvprd I'lam, llordrra, Mininv "t. Tint llhnks Air , and ran till orders for IVrtitieate-plain or rolurnt Ka ceipts and I'hei ks, proiiiptly. H"(Un for BiJi'0,ehrllr4 tf .. fnr prire. are AH I.OW aa ran he oliiained In the (Mate, and we guarantee eMti.fartl.ai with every order or NO PA V. I Wen. dirlled ff Nperimen. of work, Plain and Ornamental .rati be seen at the oftW 0BEC0S fRIHTI?iC A PlBUSRIM,tO. AddreM, fit. !,. Oflr,il.nt. noHTJ-rrxicii'M Cltt.tnlUTKD STOMACH BITTERS. rPHK opornt hm of litis piilninhle reinmly upon the X stomiirh, liver and tlie excretory ormis is siiiu lurlv sontliitiK hikI cnniMirviitivH. It n'jfiilnts, recruits mid puritti's them. Dyspepnin in nil its forms yields to its control it ml hmgiirHtintf properties. I lNVUiOHATK THE BY STEM. j Miroroiis diifeptioti und pnrti hile nrodiict-a luitritious blood, Htul nutritious bluod it heulthy fnniio. Does the victim of a dyspeptic stumm-h und a disordered liver desire to know how the dilation may he im proved, the hile and other fluids of the body pnrilled T Dll. IIOSTETTEtt'S STOMACH HITTERS. Will Hcrntnpliah this desintbl revolution in tliesystem, roKulHliiiK the secretions and excretions, Riving tone lo the Hiiinml iuices which dissolve ihe food, strumth en every rcluxcd nerve, iiiuaelu and fibre, und liritigs the whom machinery oi vitality into vigorous und liuiillliful pluv. HTKENGTHEN THE SYSTEM. The heat means of Itnnartinir vliror to the broken- down fi'iune und n(mtU'ivd conaiitntion, which tins vet tn-en jnvunteel or discovered, is nrollured tu the tueule of belli mid all ngus in 1)U. IIOSTETTEtt'S STOMACH 1UTTEKS. Dehilitv. from wlnttover ennae Hiiainir. nmv he cored t strength, in wlmtever mtinner it imiv Imve been w listed, mtiy he restored liy the use of tins pov fill und healthy invigorunt. For iiidiKsLiun and its puinful ettucU. bodily nnd mental, they wo a uositive Bpecilic. a nvuw tu nil-; aukij. In the decline of life the loss of vital force conae qnent upon physictil decay can only he snftdy supplied uy some vivnying prcparuuon wnicit recruits me atretngth and spirit, without entailing the exhuiiation which is alwitvs the nnul ell'eet of ordinurv stiinuluiits. W'e tender to the aged I) It. HOSTETTEU'S STOMACH IilTlEItS, Aa an Invigorant and restorative, immediate in Its ben etlciul action and permitnent in itsetlecta. It tones tlte stotniuli, Improves the Hppetite, and acts like u charm upon the Sjiirits. Thousands of ladies resort to it as a remedy fr hys teria, thittcring of the heart, nervous htjiiditche, verti go, go hp ni I debility, and ell peculiar dihturhimccs and ue run gem en ts to which as a sex, they ure subject. It clieurs and enlightens the depressed mental powers, as welt us strcngUitins the body, und Its use is never i'ol lowed by any re-uethm. I'KEWAliE OF COtTNTKIU'KITS. Puu-haae only of relitihle deuters. Sold every wliers, llUMLri'M, SMI'UI V 1H':., AgontS. Sun Fiuiii'isco. IIOIGl: c OALKF, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS PORTLASD, Nolo Ageiitti for the State. "CAUTION." HOHTRTTKR'N HIT'I'KKM, PUT Ul IN HMA1.I. lioni.KS rlir thu Eustern Uurkiit. ure HmliiiK ttiuir way into this. riiiriiattitrs will uimurve tho dnt(reiK'o liPtwcn IIiimu imtl thoso put up for this Mm-kef, "KX LIT SIVKIA" IX TIIK OU) SIZED UMJli UOT- TI.KS. iionnic & cm.v.v. Amenta, !I7 Front streut, l'urihinil. fe30if J. II. UNIIKUWOOI), ATTOItNGV AT LA W, EUGEXE CITY, OREdOS'. Closing Out-At Cost! AS WE INTE.VD ninkiiii; o cIniiiko In iiir Huslni'sa, vro will sell our entire Stock of Drv Goods hi 'OsT. l'orsons wishing to inmliiiso nt lliu Lowest Vrkn will do well lo call and examine otir.tock. SMI I'll tc CAKTWliKlllT. Ktilcin, 0ieon, Jlareh III, lMtir.. .V. H. Wo would he ideiiHed to see nur Old Cnsto- ini'rs, esnetially those who hare unsettled Hd'ouiits on our hooks. I'lense coino forward. fliMilk'mcn. without further invitation. (.' tf) 8 & C. Steam Boilers For Sale. WK HAVE TWO LAUGH. Pccondlmnd, Fine lloilcrs, which wp will well tow. If applied for soon. WILbAMKlTti WOIiKN M r G CO. J. 8. Smith. Agent. Riilem, March 'JO, 1W5. ft3t. "AN OtM'K OF rUKYKSTlYK 18 W0KTU A P0lTSB OK tlUK." Gunn's New Family Physician, Homo Book of Health, F0KMIXG A COMPLKTK HOUSEHOLD GUIDE. GIVIN'Gnmoy Valuable Htegetion for avoiding Dinpiu-e and Proltmyinn Life; with plain dirce tiuns in enscs of eniernency, and pointiiiff out in fa miliar lanifuage the entities, symptoms, treatment and Jnre nf diiteuiw mcidutit In men, women and children, with simplest and hem remcdifM, B YJOHS C. UIWX, AT. D.t Author of the old work known a$ ' Gunn'$ Domett ie AetliriH." EDITORIAL NOTICES. Dr. G"K! is famous to nil wentem iM.ple if not indeed to ull America, for his celehnilet writ iiw. and ilia sun-ens of ihe present wurk is I lie httnt i-ertiHCHte ol its character that can be produced. The stylo of the book is h very superior one, both its lo its lypournphicul npiienranc'e and binding. Daily Ore ffimian, Feb. 27th, IHt5. Dit. Gi'K(. nnthorof the old nnd deservedly popular work railed (innn's Domestic Medicine," him hilely piililini.-d tlio results of his riper exturifmo hi the New Family l'livsictan," which is reallv what it profi'OHes to he, a Home Hook of llenltli.'' It is ti Volume of over 13X1 pnuis, und contains u vnxt fund of intiirHiation upon Medical and cuunatc stilijecls. If every lamilv in ibe Ntttttt hat n eonv of it, ii would extinuiHli a vat deal of quackery and save iliotiUtnd oi O'Hiars now worse tnnn inrotcn away. uiugon tituletman March IHtlS. We hfive no heitiiiiiicy in recomniPtidinu this work us the most complete Family AMical Guide now piiblinlicd. Albany Jour not, March Ji, inj. ilU. F. H. MtCLCI.LA.N has been uppoiuid Can vui-hix Acitt for Marion county. He will endeavor (o give ull persons resident hi the comity uu opportnn ity of obtaiiiiiiif this reliable und mvitluuhle nihecrip lion work. I"u rt ipb interpnted will please rrnictiiltcr tliat this work is only sold by sttbsciiption, and but one oppor tunity will be prvtcnted for obtaining it. K.icli county in Ihe Stale will le thoroughly can vanned hs soon us praciicahle. M K THAVCU. Porlluud, 5 w A sent for Oregon. 186 5. J. D. ARTHUR & HA TV ITIIAINCJIHCO. Corner of ('allfonila and Davis. Sts. VOWOFFKK "AI'Ki WHOLESALE OU ll RETAIL, a large and varied anorttiient of .11 kiudeof AGRICULTURAL DIPLEMENTS AlM.th. Celebrated (HI 10 kEAPER, (called the New York or hevinour Ac Morgan cnnhiiied )Iailiiue, with ftreat iiiiproveineiiia, bavinif a STEEL i niter liar Can he changed from . Mower to a drap er iu ti:s mat'Tis i cuts within an inch of the nrooud or two feet high. Can he used with tub or mora bones. Will work on any aide bill, where Horses can tiael. t ytlNE TIIOlANL of thaae Machines in dm on this Coa.1, which w eon.ider THE IIEVT PROOF f their 8L I'KKIOlilTV ot.r .11 other Machine. J. D. AHTIH II A hoy, 4uiia fob) A(enU fur lb. Pari He Coaat. I n mi 1 iK-t ii r'rM t VOL' ARE 1IEHEIIY NOTIFIED thai I .Imtl re 1 ipnre yiMilokeep Ibxiks, actliuar forth the meaAy ffmeea of four manml'iictnrtd arhres. And in ren deritiK iMoiint i-f sinh article, wares, sc., .old, th. IhH aiauant of actual sale, most he elated W M A K MKI.I.K.V. f 8. Aaa't Aw r, 4th llu i.iou. Kebrn.r. :b. IA '. tm A r- X jf Kl fM n hold, its rtrularromnanU ftl'rMn Ui second B(i4 Hurili VriHtft tn wh itiih. Ikfltirii lb $ood (ixilitf r lnvll4 lo tlirtul. T II C'uil';. ftltf A. Mc-CAtUT, W M. I frr ittrsfsth. it t leHwrlr itrrvt. New York, tnJ sviil la imh of ih mnih In .f itt r alHraUn. Kvry mi in tr -iflr aii'J T'Jf HoHr riiuiilit tkti an ltitf rl in Ids "' liir Mrill f )! trofti Ha in- cal rlitrarif ttt ftr'h, U la ! cttap-tt matailn puliMth W !) liW I'll Iff tr HTNLT to n- miUm tn h Sutra tnr b er, tttm ir-t"t. utmn the r rUiWa, m LtWrlr si., N-w lrS In mm tout nf ib-ri irtt Moitu r ran bv am at hc ,w,if, .?. a.RW. Ils suppl e bf H HITR nMtM. flrws Attt. fr ; mr Um AHlltfw(.'"W(- GREAT ATTRACTION! Large and Fresh ARRIVALS or ink m hiii coons, AT BR llil ill BROTHERS! WK take pleasure In nnnmiucInK to Ihe public of Salem that we are now In receipt o( a largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods, riolliinur. lioofa unil Mmm'k, Hals und Cap, Ac, Especially udaptcd for the Spring and Summer trade. Our slock of tlrv floods is tho LARGEST AND COMPLETEST KverolTered before ill Sutem, and tho selection com prises All the Latest Styles and Fashions . In the East Wo have ulao uddid largely to our stock of Groceries, llu rd warp, Crorkcry and GliVHwnre, And enn offer to the nubile unit the trade generally GUKAT HAltOAIlVH. AIJ kliuls ol prodip'e taken in exchange for ifooda. 1 VAl.l. A.M NKI! BREYMAN BRO'S. Fillers, March 27, tH';."). 'Mf R. G. SNEATH, WH0LES1LE GROCER, 25, Front Street, (Opposilo O. S. X. t'o.'a wharf) I'OKTI.ANO, OUIidON. GOODS BY THE PACKAGE, for Cash, at Sail Francisco Trices and Freight. IT1 Orders promptly filled in San Vrunrisco if de- Bllt'll. Portland, March 20, 18tS. 0ni4 CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP, COMPOSED OF IODIDK TOTASSIUM. With the (Nimpimud (Vincent rated Fluid ICx tract of fiiiiKWort AnufKlure. Utot, Abscess Knot., It loud Koot, Cuncpr Hoot. Fovor l(ot, 1 'linker WVed, Con snniitum I'lanl. (Iruvid Graved i'lunt, l.if Koot, Liverwort, lSVrvine Knot, IMtirUy Hoot, KiiMKnfms litiot, St'iirvy UninH Itoot, Si'roltila I'ltint, Kiiltlusnulfe Koot, Btjimw Hol, W-u adioo ltmk, Wintnrocii, tho whole si ipinillciilly pn'imrod, and ooii'iiioiii the full virtue of ull UiR iiixrodients united in tin elimit Hyr up, that postwssi's u wolidorj'iil power in the euro of diseases- COXSTITtTIOX LIKK SVKl'P. A positive and epecilie remedy for all diseases oriir inatiiiK from an I d l'L'll K S I' ATE OF TU E 111.01 H), un. I lor nil Ihoreililarvl DI.SEAHES tmiismitted from PARENT TO CHILI. Pariilj'slft, Hetnipletfia, Paresis, Pitraplefria. P.iriilyKis, Axitans Dj-pepslu. Indigestion. Livgr Comtdiiint, Constipntinn, Weiixht at Stoiuatdi, HilioliMiiess, Want of Appetite, Flatulence, llud llreath. Scrofula. Striiina, (il.iiidnhir Swelliiiga, L'lteration, King', bvtl, f.ryiiipelas, all Klienin. ltlii'timiitlsm. (Arthrilla) N'eiiralui.i, Iilonronx. Oont, LnmhaKO, Sciatic, Tic NervousiieHS. Nervous Debility, Confusion of Thoughts, Etdlepsv Iass of Power, Miatteri'd Nerves, St. Vitus' Ihiiico. MiTciirlitl IllsfiPtCH. Salivation, Feelini of Weariness. Ih-llinK of Holies, llud Cotii'l(xioii, A,-lie in lloties, la.pre.iH.il .Spinls i'on.litotion Lite Hvrno t)iiru.s the sv.lein eiitirt-ir of all the evil ell'i'-ls of .Men-nrv, retiiovinu' the Hail Hrenth, and cniina tlio Weak Joint, and Rheiiiiialie Pains wliirh tlio inic of Caioinrl ia sine to produce, It harden. Hponiry tlinns nnd Mraren the teeth as nriuly an evtr. . Constitution 1.1ft Kjrup Eraiiirates, root and branch, all Enilive IiM-ares of the Sk ttl like llcrrs I'linplrs, UIiiIcIich, And all other dilhVnlti f the kind, whic h so iihk Ii di.linro tlie outward iiiicaranco ol both iiimIc. and fennili's, and oHeli making them a disK't.tiil object to themselves anil their friends. Constitution Lire Sjrup CUHKSALI. SWELLINO OF THE OI.AXDS, eitiierof the Knee, Neck, or Female llrcnsl. t"fi"A. a aeiieral Hhatd Purifviiia Ayetit. the Life Hymn stands tinrivalh-d by any ireiarati'Hi in the world. Constitution Life Sjrup Is the Poor Man's Mead and the ItVh Man's blesa llu. Ituy it, lake it, and Im cured. It is uuiveraal iu it.etlerls ti. ii. ;iti:;;. m. d. 8de Pniprietor, New York laboratory, llrmiklvn, L I I'ltlt'E-fl per llottlei Sis Unities fur .V jr,("t by KspreHtoall port. o( ihe country. Hold by IIODUK C'AI.KF, hlHTil A DAVIS, W. MT.ATIICKFOKD, nih'Jtltf Portland, Oreiron. Happiness or Misery; THAT IS THE QUESTION. TIIRI'ttltPIIIKTOItHiiP THE "PAUKIC UU hEL'H I'r' ANATOMV AND HCILM'K." have dete ntnied, regaldies. tff eXfa-tiw, lo imii. r'REK (for the Wnefii .f .alb-ring bninamtvi to ir of their m'Htt inten-ting and liiatrilriive LErTl'KES, on MARItlAUE, and iis dtviuliliralima i Nervous 1. bility. Premature 1Iiim of Manhood, ludle.ljt,ii, WealilH-Mor lepreMion, 1am f Eitergy . and Vital Power, llie great H,h lal Kvil, and lhe uo.ln'lle. that result from youthful lollies. e ot msturily, or Ig aoranreof l'hvdoj!V and Nature s l. 'I "iieas iuvulualile l-rltin-a hare been III. ineaiis of enliifhteninir and saving Ihouniida, an. I will be for wanled KRKKmi rerript of Teiay live Cents in polaa auii, by addressing "H.Tieiary Pai itle Hu wum of Aiialoiiiy anil hrietK-e, Pine Hlrcet, Ksu Kran Cisco" Mvis t " letter lo l-e M at tlimngb Wi lls, Kargo V Co. i. o. o. r. ..II. . 1. 1 . 1 it.hiiv V . . SiriMll.) .l.,tf. .1 II. loll Im ll,.lm.nri 'a), utM..a. Ilruthw. In aool ,t.n,lli,a .rein ,lll tesll'li'l. U. M ST KOI II, N (I. 1 Ha... K IWertary. Sett WALLA MET KRCAMfM ENT, Ke. i. lOOfT MKr.lnONTIIEHUsl' ANIiTllllll X yj Kiiday Efeninga of each month, at X ft o rlmk, in their Hall. Ml lloiman llhak. Hretbren la govl siandtpg ar. invited to .it.nl. ftKoh'iK cL MKOl'K, CP PROVISIOT4 STORE 'PHOM8 II. COX, at tlin old sland on Commercial 1 Htrcet, Salem, kueps jronstantlr on hand a well selected stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, Teas, Syrups, Coffee, Sugar, fcC.,tC7cVC. til', (MIES, M1IS, (ML Oil, Fen Nul, Candle, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Choke Wines nnd LIiuor, , For Medlcnt Purposes, , In short, everythinu; requirod to supply the household wants ot The Best Regulated Families. AM, KINDS OP MERCHANTABLE COUNTUY PUOIVUCE, ...tell as.. Potatoes, Turnips, Carrots, Parsnips, Ac, BOUGHT AND SOLD. Prices to Suit the Times i)i i( K sai.ds, KMAi.r. poi its. Dours open nt all linsitiews hours t VUiiiInh! on l'rcfi! No Charge for Exnmlnlsg Stock. Ailii'lea dolivercil to any inirt of the City, KI1EH 0KCI1AKOK. T110S. II. COX Salem, March 1:1, IHCi. E. W. TRACY & CO., (Sucressora to Tracv Kh) AS8AYERS, l'oilliiiitl, Oi'f'KOii, 1IKIIIKKT liltlCE PAID FQU GOLD Dl T. LEGAL TENDER, Ac. Mining Stocks Bought and Sold. Orririt i M Front Street, 1st door below Artlifonl'e JACOII UNDKItlllt.l,, MK II A It T, ortlund. San Franciaco, JACOB UNDERHILL & CO., lHl'OllTKIIN AND UKALKII8 IN Hardware. Iron, and Steel, No. 1(10 Front at., corner Alder, FOKTI.AIVn, . ORHOOHf, tire constantly receiving Hit ft from MnniiTiM'liirci' Eusl AND IN EMGLAN1), A LARGE STOCK OF COOD3, coiisistiitK of MECHANICS', MINERS', k BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, Ouiiitcrlfiiil Conl. IKON M) STEEL, OF ALL SIZES, Wagon and Seat Springs, IRON AXLES, NUTS AND WASMKK8, KOl'E, Axe.. Ate., which will be aold at SAN FRANCISCO KATE8 FOR CASH. JACOII I'NDEUIIILL A CO.. Kill Front at., oomor Alder, Portland. March ti, IHtii. Iml DRAKE'S PUHMION BITTERS. 8. T.-1860--X. The rnpiilily with which IIRAKE'S mTPII BITTEJLS Have Wcouie a llill'KEIIOLI NECESSITY ibroiigh ont civilir.ed nations, ts without a par. allul in tba bi.torv of llu, world. OVER TWO MILLION, UNI. IIL'MHIliO TIIflW.lM) Were Sold tn TWELVE Months. The llPiniuid ia Dully Increasing KM II imtl lOOII,4M.I nnd VOI Ladles, rh)lrlnnii nnd Clrrgymen FIND T ' AT IT Hovlvest liroopliiy HplrltM, I.i iidaKTICr.XJTIIIothr )' Vigor to the Mind, AND Is Exhausted Nature's Great KESTOTtEU. Ita rfliict, in rusvs of DYSPEPSIA, LoNnof Alipclllf, Uetikiins, I' Xfri.it- tvo I iitiKiii', Mour nloinni'li, .'i-n till IM'nisoiKlftiry, Ac. IH MOHT EXTRAORDINARY,. It is compiMicd of the choicest roots and herbs, the Ilia erlebralel l lMaI HAHIt. etc, all pre served in pure HT. CIKilX KI M. A a renlle At.iie liter, and healthr. aureeable Ktimiilam, it ha. no eoal. It is solk by all resiM-ctable dealers. In every Town Parish, Villeife ard liauiiel, lliroiiuliool North and rV.nth America. Enroe. nnd the Islands of Ihe Ocean. if Von can be Ki noiiin utileu Warinu' tbo lri vate Cnlleil Hlalrs Stimp over Ihe cnik, with Kixiia Hire on ateel nl.ite label of P A. DRAKE, ii CO, HMITIE Ac IAVIH, Tl Front dreet, Portland, Oregon, not.: a ft k n t ft ron okkoosi, and the Territotles. March ?th. imii. Cm 4 HOOP'N MENACERIE AND MUSEUM. I koOP would with very great pleasure and eon II. fldence tuuouiit-e lo iho publie that he has oiH-netl a urneral esrhange of .nimals Willi th. ha.trm anuHoiilhem ll-n.igeries, and that hi. euler piia ba. proven quite sitcreMfiii , in cotieequauce of which he ba. erected a building on . new anil conve ineut plan, w iih suitable apartments lor tlie aceont mialali'iii of bis aniioais, v that mch aiav be kept in the moat cleanly slate, and in lb. similitude ot ita nat oral wild handle, ami a separate apartment tensed for the preservation of Minerals. Mulled Animals, lltrus, and rurioelties iu generul. WlUl these illi-reaslllg fa rilities. be earnestly desires the public to fetrh or send word of any animals, buds, ti.li... skins, Himenili. curiosities, or utivthing thai nmy be ol interest, deed or alive, and ma to t,,p with one or two. but .end all they can. He frequently Ioih-s animals and siermieus. He'aUo makes esrhauai s. and will litiorully remuuer. ale any one for his Iroul.le. Address as follow s, and a ir Hnpt answer will lie returned t " Hoop s Menag erie, Hilveiloil, Oregon ! or Nee.lv. ( larhainas county in.uim . r.u. ... i.MK iiihi:. i:vi:iiiboiyi W I LL .ell I he W 1 1 A T H V. N II O I ' t , in I in Kalem. rs.. lor r.A.ot, il desired, time be givey on a portion, inquire of C. 1 Newell the pieniiia s, or idilm. me. C. IIOE win H.ilrm Marrh ft, l IlialPS U'uiilPtl, 4 T the VAM.A" TAIim. A A.ig . I't irriid ESaf an.nt,.f I Clattie.al, Scientific, Poetical, Mechanical, Medical, Surgical, Biblical, Geological, ' Phrenological, Phyiiological, Philo. tophical. 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Spanish, Greek, Herman, Italian, and Welsh Hooks, at CHARLES BARRETT'S Portland. IloliiiiNoii's Soil!or Aiiflinicllr, . THE UNION READER, riThe Best and most Popular In the Atlantic State. TEACHERS, LOOK Ttl IT I And 10,000 Articles, too mention. Numerous j to Ayeut for UEADLE Ac CO., Now York. Dim. Book Poblielnrs, Newspapers, Magazines, &c,, AT RAN PRANCINCO FRICBH, tleUuid nt CHARLES BARRETT'S, Porlaiid. CURE TOUR COLD, SAVE VOUH I.VNGS. Nr.WEixs PULMONARY SYRUP Ins Cured Tliounnls, IT WILL CURE YOU. "A cough IsKonenilly the effect of a cold, which bus either. been improperly trusted or entirely nK lected. When it proves obstinate, THERE! 13 AL WAYS REASON TO FEAR THE CONSEQUEN CES, as this shows a wenk stute of the Iuurs, and la often the foteriinnor of consumption." Buchanan's Uomostle Bledicine. STOP THAT COUGHING: Some of you can't, and we pity you. Ton hay. tried .very remedy but the on. destined, by Its intrin sic merit, to supersede all similar preparations. Xt i. not surprising yon should be reluctant to try Mm. tiling else after Ihe many experiments you bay. made uf trashy compounds foisted on th. publie u I certain eura t but NEWEIX'I Pl'MtlONARY BVRlP Is really the VERY I1EBT remedy ever compounded for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Son Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cough, ltroitchills, and Consumption. Thousands of people in California and Oregon hay. al ready been benefited by Its surprising curative powers. WHAT KILLED Hint Dr. Hall, in hia "Journal of Health," speaking of th. death of Washington Irving, aska the abov. que lion, and addai " He might well bav. remained with us for some years to eome, hud it not been for advice, kindly Intended, uo doubt, but given In thoughtless ness and reckless Ignorance. 1 110 Iliad u C old J Which, by aouie itijudicioue prewription, bad been converted into ttstbiuii." Let in. say lo Dr. Halt that thai "prescription" was not KKHKM.'S PH.0ABY MVRl'P. KEEP 11' IN TIIK HOUSE, uae It freely, give il lo your children upon the allghteat Indication of a Cold, and you will think and speak of It a. all do who have bocome acquainted with Its merits. KEDINQTON it. CO., Agents, rian Francisco. And for sale everywhere. detiuiliie WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD cilERRY ii as aKKa I'.ao ron a.saLV HALF A CL'NTUKY, WITH THS HOST SSTOSUHISO SUCCESS ISCtatSO Coughs, olds, llonrseaess, Sore Throat, liilliirnin, Whooping Cough. Croup, Liver Complaint, Ilronchltis, DiHlculiy ul llrenthing, Aslhmn, and every nltectiou ot THROAT, LUNGS, and CHEST, is, t.i ni.to sua CONSUMPTION, Tln'rr In rurreW oua Imliviilunl iu the com in unity who wholly eM'He, ihiriiiK t sfusuii, from sonm out, liuwvifr si Khtlv iiwlnvtl, of the itbovo symptoms n iti'uh'il or which tw'mUl luiid to the lust tmmrd nnd iniwl lo be drum led Uiw.-iuw hi the whole vutitloutie. Tim H)vt?r of the ''iiivdii-iuH. tgwn" of the Wiltl Clter ry Tree ovur Ihii clus of comoluiiite Is wellkiiowQf mi yreut is llie good it hue iforiiicd, and su great the hiiiiiUiity it Iihs miuirtd. In ihik prepuniiiuii, lesids Ihe virtue of the Cher ry, ihrre art com mi un led wiih it other iiifiredieata of li'kfl viihitj, thus increattinK its vhIuo ten f4d. end fora iiiK a Hemedy whoso power to soothe, to neei, to re lieve, end to cure disease, exists iu no other Medici ue yet discovered. ' The uiiMui.led mccfti tliat has attended the appll i'lilion oi tltiv meiiaiiie iu ail eases of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS has induced many physicians of high Mending to em ploy it in Iheir praeiiev, soine of whom advise a. of the' tiiet under their own signaturea. We have space only for the names of a few of these t H II Kibi it. M 1 . Han Pranei.ro, Tal. E. Hot D, M 1) , Exeter, Me. Ai.riAsnia MsTi ii M I) , China, Me. II. Ksi.t.ows, M I) , Hill, N. II. W. It. Weae, Ml), Cap. Vincent. N. V. W. II. Ltsch. M I) , A irn, N. Y. Aaa.Hsa Ksai a, M D , lloundbroek, N.J. 11. 1. Uautik, U l)., Mau.IV.ld, Pa. Th. proprislors have letters from all elaase. of our fllow eitiieus. from the halls of Convm. to tlte hum blest collage, and even from beyond the seas i for the fame and virtues of Wiatas i IIai.sauj bav. .stand- d lu Ihe "utleruiwt bom ds of Ihe earth," without any attempt un our part lo lulmduce it beyond the Ituiiteuf our own country. TO CALIFOUXIAXS AND0REG0MAX3. Aflir tktolrr I, l "II reseiae IVlSTAItS t:Ai.AM o( nil.lt VHEHRY for Ike We ;..-.. ri." tnriasrA in m arte rripprr r.ira wilt Uart.it pnnlr mil's nf hotk Hit M V. Kowi.a l o , Huston, Mass.. anil JnHa II. Park, Cianaaart, tfhta, as tll as si Jut siwtlt of Ika s.ganlarrs of I III rrs, "" Sxruuo at Pah.',' and II. Wisy.a, M. 1. " HISTAUH BAL8.IS OF WILD CMIKRT ia roa Iai .1 HKDIXUTO A CO., 4111 and 418 Front alrect, San Francisco, ntitl by all druggists. UY Ihe slwrla.r, Itvlng a aill. aorl.al tiosi nsllss. 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