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About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1865)
THAT OLD UKKKMIAIK BORE. As au iittnrney you wuro In possession of nil the I'ucts of tlioouio ; ynti kni'W the merits of the oust) in law nnd equity ; you heard it Hinted in detail by witnenes n county court ; you folt a supremo contempt for tlio shadow of a trial we had thoro i you stiw a jury compoied, with a tingle exception, of our bitter political enemioi, and that tingle exception win bound to .Stinson closer than a brother, by the ties of a icoret order, and had the manliness to de clare hit mind forestalled; you saw one man, at least, upon that jury who had been publish ed in this paper ai being without the right of citizenship, because he had been convicted of a felony, and the pardon of Gibbs onuld not reitore him to civil right; yon saw that jury and the court and wai satisfied, before the trial, of the result ; you were most anxious concerning the appeal, and deolarej that you felt more more Intercut in thatoase than in any other of your oases, that nothing would do you to much good. Arena, What is the use of lying t Thore aro only nine distinct, several, separate, disconnected, square np and down lies in the above para graph, We were not in possession of the foots in tho case, or any of them; we did not know tlit merits of your case at either law or equity, or whether it possessed any merits un der the sun ; we felt no contempt whatever, and expressed none ; wo never saw tde jury, or any of the jurymen, as such ; we don't know whether they are your political enemies or not, and could not give but three of the jurymen's names to day, from re'aolleotion, to save our life ; we did not tee the jury or the court be fore trial, nor after trial, nor at trial ; wo de clared no more interest in that oaso than other cases; and now whatt'i the use of misrepre senting this mattor. The oourt, the jury, yourself and many others, know that we were not present at your trial.' We did nothing in the case but writo the appeal bond and notice. That the oaso was well managed by- Mr. Cart wright, and that yon had a fair trial, we have no doubt and that you got badly beaten Is equally certain. Wo never said or offered to manage the case in the Circuit Court, and did not manage it there. As to knowing any of the matters stated by tho Arena above, we simply had the word of parties interested tbey were the olieuts but tho editor of tho Arena is certainly lawyer enough to know, that no attorney, of experi ence, ever relies on the statements of his client never takes them for facts, until proved. We would not have notiocd this matter again, had it not have been for the wholesale charge of corruption mado against Jjidge Pee bles and tho jury. Tho judge needs no de fense, lie is somewhat better known than the editor of the Arena. The charge of corrup tion against the court and jury will only rconil in the author of it. The charge of "soldier ing" made against Mr. Stineon will go the same way. The employees of the Statesman office hurl back the slander that tboy talked about Mr. Stinson. It is not so. It is true that Mr. Stinson got his baud crushed in tho Statesman office, but docs that fact give the Arena concern a right to defraud him out of part of his wages 1 The only defence the Arena can set np to this "greenback fraud," is tho statement made in the Statesman of Maroll 20th, wherein it was stated in speaking of the ruling by which Stinson was relieved from paying their claims, that, though the decision might be technically correct, yet "it does seem that when a man has put bis name with many others to a paper whioh all understand to bind the parties to pay the sum set against their respective names, some way ought to be dovited to compel him to meet his agreement. If the law is deficient equity ought to step in and supply the want." That statement was made in ignorance of the faots in the case. In that statement it was assumed that Stinson bad actually signed his name along with others, to a paper a defect ive obligation, when the faots are, that Stinson did not sign any paper along with anybody. It is true that Stinson's name did appear on the papor, but it was there in the hundwritiug of another gentleman, and at Stinson says, tri'n out any authority. That makes a horse of another color. Good-bye, John, and when you pay anoth er printer in greenbacks at par, plead loyalty and not assessments. Celebrations Throughout tue Valley. Tho people of Iirice's Precinct near Lan caster, in Lane county, celebrated tbo Fourth of July by a publio dinner, and an oration from M. W. Mitchell, Esq., of Eugeno City. The Coast Fork people had a grand time, with great dinner, Declaration read by J. L. Gilbert, and General E. L. Applegato Orator of the Day. At Dallas, Judge Boise delivered the ora tion to a very large audience J. S. Smith, Esq., addressed another audienco near Dall.is. The Sublimity people had a fine celebration with musio, speeches, toasts, dinner, &o. Rot. W. F. Boyakin delivered the ursttion, and the celebration is reported as very worthy iu all retpeots. At Portland, the people made tho most ex tensive arrangements and conducted the cele bration on a grand scale. Hon. El wood Ev ans, of Olympia, f, T., delivered the oration. which is published in the Oregontan, and is an able, production. There were many other celebrations through out the valley, from which we have not re ceived reports. It is gratifying to know that throughout the whole State the Anniversary of American Independence was enthusiastically ceivoraied and appropriately observed. An Addition to tub Ceremonies. At tho recent celebration at Belpasti, President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was read in connection with the Declaration of In dependence. This addition to the osual cere monies, on such occasions, is explained in the following neat little speeoh by the President of the day, Joseph Engle, Esq. : As tbe reading of the Emancipation Procla mation is a new phase in the programme, per haps a few words, by way of explanation. would oot ns out ol place, it is a well Known fact that the Declaration of Independence do- Clares that all men are endowed with certain inalienable rights, among which are life, liber ty, and the pursuit of happine. It is a fact, furtber.that byourConstitution.and laws pasted subsequently, millions of human beings have been deprived of this inestimable right; and that this it the first Fourth of Jnlr that tbe people of the Cuited States could celebrate the Anniversary of the Declaration of Inde pendence in tuth and in fart. And that, by the agency of the Emancipation Proclamation. through the u-isdom, power, and patriotism of oar gallant army and navy, nndrr the saner visiuu of kind beaveu, that foul slaix, the sum of mil tillaiie$. human tlavery, has been rased forever from tbe eteatcheoo of our oom moo country. Taking this view of the subject, the oommittee of arrangements have deemed ll right and appropriate to have the htnanct rtin Pr",Umiti"n trad in pnnn-etinn with the Declaration of Independence, at this eel- Tub Salem Cki.oiiation. Considering the limited notice given and the preparations made, the Salem celebration was probubly equal to anything on the const. A now feature at this place, was tho Marion Rifles In Zouave uniform, making a haudsome addition to the procession. The firo companies wore on hand in full force, with their engine, trucks, &o., most tastefully nnd beautifully ornamented. The procession was loruicd iu excellent ordor by the Marshal, Col. Mooros and was pre ceded by the Hand discoursing tho National airs.. The exercises at the grpvo passed olf to the satisfaction of all. The Oration of Hon. J. II. Mitchell was not excelled by anything delivered in Oregon that day. lie did not in vito bis audience to an illy-prepared address, but gave the people a pliilosophioal and histor ical, us well as eloquent, view of the rise and circumstauoes ot political and religions liberty in the United States. The Declaration and I'oein wre read by Mr. Mallory in a style that .raised them above matter-of-course affairs. The old Declaration seemed to speak new and original ideas, through the excellent elooution of the reader. The soul stirring musio by Mr. liny ward and others added greatly to the in terest of the occasion. Academy of the Sacred Heart. The ex amination and exhibition exoroises closed at this Aondemy on Friday evening last. From those who have attended throughout, we learn that the examination was very hood and complete, and discovered much training and careful preparation. From what we could see of the exhibition exercises, from the top of an adja cent board fence, wo think that they were well prepared and pleased those who could see and hear what was said. The school appears to be in a highly prosperous condition. The Sisters of Instruction, who manage the school and la bor as teachers, work with great energy as well as patience; and it cannot be denied that such efforts will always succeed. The hall in which the exercises were conducted, was crowded to discomfort, although every exertion was used to accommodate all. The stage was very tastefully decorated, and tho music, furnished by the young ladies, was excellent. The Firemen's Ball and Supper. The firemen always do things on a grand toale and in lip top style ; and thit wo are ready to ver ify. The supper provided by tbe ladies for the firemen and their friendt, was snperb, at well as substantial. The ladies God bless them ! always laboring for tho publio good deserve great credit for so splendid a collation. Tbe eatables embraced everything of the best qual ity, from fruit oako to sour krout, of which lat ter artiolo the President of tho "Webfeet" is reported to have consumed two pouuds and a half. The ball at the Bonnett House gave great satisfaction to all who attended. Great credit is due Messrs. Hall and Hayward, who fnrnished most excellent music nnd contrib uted in no small degree to the pleasure of the occasion. In a pecuniary point of view, the ball and supper wero successful netting the Fire Department $3G9. University Commencement. The exam ination and exercises at the University will commence on Monday next, the 17th. at the new University building. The commencement exercises will transpire on Thursday, the 20tli. On tho evening of the 20th, Judge Boise will deliver an address to the graduating class ; and the Hon. Unfits Mallory will read a poem prepared for the occasion by S. A. Clarke, Esq. All the exercises promise to bo very Interest ing, and will doubtless call together many peo ple of education from all parts of the valley. Farewell to the' Salem Christian Commission. The officers of the Ladies' Christian Commission of Salem, held their farewell meeting on the 29th of June, at tho residence of tho President, Mrs. J.L. Parrish. Tho war being now over, and the necessity for the organization having ceased, tho Society adjourned sine die. Eight dollars and a hulf remains in the bands of Ibe Treasurer, to bo applied to somo charitable object, and subject to the order of a committee formed to direct its appropriation. Crops. From nil parts of the valley nearly. we reccire complaints of expected thort erops. The oats and grass are very short; wheat is a little better, but bo.ow the average of past years; fruit crop however is excellent. Du ring a short trip to the Waldo Hills, (by the way, tbe most beautiful portion of Oregon wo have found yct,)we bad the pleasure of "raiding" upon the fruit orchard of the Hon. lialph Gcer. He lives like a i mice, and makes hit visitors feel as if they owned a reversionary interest in his fruit farm. His crops of wheat and oats are better than what we have generally obscrv- d. The Prize Poem. It will be seen from the correspondence in another column, that Mrs. Thayer has won the honor of the "Prire Poem" read at tho celebration on the Fourth, in Sa lem. Considering the faot that it was taken in preference to threo others contributed by persons of acknowledged literary ability, the selection place qnite a feather in the literary onp of the piquant and versatilo "Sallie." t?"Vm. Hayward the popular Balladist, together with Hall and company, has gone over to Aquina to rest and reouperato a few days The people of Salem owe Hayward a "bone' fit" before he leaves the State. He labored far beyond his physical ability to make our eel eliration a success, and we ought not to neglect hi d. Ilia Company furnish chaste and eleva ting musio, which cannot fail to do society good and it is right that they should be enoouraged. Santiam Bricks. Colonel Moores exhib ited to us last week the first "brick" from tbe Santiam mines. It is gold, .703 fine and worth $43 50. We hope thit may be the beginning of many thousands of such brick each mouth, from that quarter. Molalla Discoveries. It has long been known that gold existed on tbe head waters of the Molalla; and last week Mr. John Foley discovered tho mines which furnished the pre cious material. Tbey are about fifty miles dis tant from Oregon City, Changed Its Kami. Tbe Webfoot Fire Engine Company held a meeting on the Gth, and resolved to change its name from "Web foot" to (hat of "Capital Fire Engine Con pany, No. 1." So the Webfoot Company it abolished; but are the "Wens" abolithedf Not Excepted. Tbe President does not except the copperhead editors from the benr fits of the amnesty proclamation. Tbey are therefore a liberty to go to tbe captain's office and lake lbs oalh. " Ancient Joseph's" ton John would doubtless rejoice at inch an op portunity. Substantial. Tbe new brick block bow commenced between Gritwold't and Holman't on Commercial street, will be a very subtUn tial building a credit to the proprietors and enntraetors, and a valnnhlr addition to the city. THE LATEST. fiiw.liil DlftpiiM'hcN to tlie Oregon SUitomimn. NflW Vnrk, Jniirt Herald' i'iiTepnrnriit ftjiyi the diilcffiiiinn iVurii C'liurluntim, S. C.tii Wnliiiiton whww airlvHl wuh Announced yesterday, will Hk tlie early nnuliitiiu'i.tnf h Provisional (ioveniur lor thut Htiite, Their ilrst choice Tor the pumttina Is ex (iovernor Aiken; second, General Unrncy, comnmixla.it at C It nr lento it. ThereM Secretary of the Trennury, Trenholm, wan urreted at t'oltiiuhia, tukeu to ClmrU'sln and (iluced hi cnnlliieineiit. Chut lealon has a (rain atwumed a Imaiiiciia like aspect.. The work nf rc-lmildiiiff that portinn of the city de stroyed during the wiir.l inprojrremf. Wlmlciuile mer chant in ClmrleHlnn are rapidly dinpniiiiff of their frtock of goods. INirchiiH'rarnmi the interior ara coming North in largo mifnVra. Heavy mortality prevail anions the neyni.a in CkmrleKton. - It it mild thut nmro than one hundred thnimnnd bales or cotton lay nlnng the line or the railroad between Ch;ir I ih ton and Columbia, awaiting tho completion of thi line. Wurihinfftou, Juno 20. Judge Nordlng mid District Attorney Vox, en m mi if me r for South Carolina, have arrived from ChnrleHtmi, and report that, the people of that city, notwithstanding the great ticurcity of money, paid Into the t ream try over nine thoimand dollars ou al lot men t Tor taxe. lor which they were in arrears. Among the Hiiplicatlons for pardon to-day, was BUh op Lynch, Catholic Bishop uf ClmrleHton, who hua been noted for his bitter and virulent onpositiou to the (Jove rn men t. New York, June 21. Dr. Mac key, a well known Un ionic;., pronounce, the delegation jimt arrived from that city to confer with the President on the subject of em ployment of freed men In South Carolina, to be com posed entirely sf original secessionists and rebels thro' out the war ; and he regards their coming an an inapt. petit insult to the United States. WishliiRton, June 90. Hod. Jim. Johniton, the newly ap pointed provisions! governor of Georgia, left tlie city this tivcniiiK for Iili Mtate. Tlmie who met Oov. Juhniton are much (ilented with his vkwi on reeouitructlon In the South, lie takes the strongest Untun ground, nnd will at once pro ceed to Inform the people of Georgia wlmt their true condi tion li, a tul what they must do to organise s government. NewYork, Juneiil. Aquatlrangulur tight for the provis ional governornhljj of Alubuma took place between W, 1!. Smith of Haixlolph Oo., Lewi. K. Parson of TallHilt'ga, D. It. lirlnliiln of A then i, ami I). O. Hughey of lluntivllle, whkh prevented the appointment of either. Ilngliey haa the ad vantage of being the chairman of committee on resolutions at the lint Union meeting in AiahnmA. Parsoni appears ro have the moat backers, and his appointment Is confidently expected. Hon. Horace Maynard, of Tenn., fs at Wellington, In con sultation with the President, He is much talked of tn con nection with the vacancy on the bench of tlx.- Supreme Court caused by the death of Judge Catron. Judge Sharkty, ef JIlMi-uppI, la alao mentioned In the aame connection. Sun Franclico, July CoUnx, llroii, and Ulchardson will the Union League at I'lntt's Hall to-night. Legal Tenders, 74a74)tf. gulled The steamer brother Jonathan for Portland and Victoria. . The Statetman contains news two days later than any other weekly paper in the State. How Our Military Kesouhues Have In creased. A few facts from the report of the Secretary of War bIiow how immensely our military resources, or means for keeping an ar my supplied with the requieite nmtoiiul of war. have iucreased since the rebellion commenced. The Spriitgflcld armory alone can furnish threo hundred thousand muskets annually, nearly three-fourths of the whole number required. The orduanou department furnished, from June, ISO., to June, 1H04, one thousand one hundred J and forty-one pieces of cannon, wbieb U only wo hundred nmro than we havo taken Irotn the rebels since last December ; seven million and a half pounds of powder, two million pro- ectiics lor cannon, seven mil I ion nnd a nail pounds of bullets and lead. The military rail roads constitute a most wonderful feature of the gigantio machinery for moving an army. Under tho superintendence of General Collum more Mian one thousand miles of railroad have been built or rebuilt, after their destruction by the rebels, at a cost of seven million of dollars. Six thousand five hundred miles of military telegraph have been in operation, requiring a lorce ol a thousand persons, f ive hundred animals are destroyed every day, and that con sequently is tho rate of supply. Tbe cavalry of the Potomac army was twice remounted uunng tue nrst eight months ot luis nsual year. Correction. In tho case of La Rocque vs. Bell & Brown, in the law liet of last iesue, the facts are, the case was settled by the par ties out of court, and the case, dismissed and costs paid by plaintitf. IT" Senator Ncsimth baa been quite ill for several dnys at Portland with Intermittent fe ver. He has recovered however, aud cone to look after tbe Indian reservations on the Sound. Man Drowned. On Friday of last week, Mr. Wooley. a citizen of this county, was drowned in the Willamette river, aboat six miles above here. State Journal, Dsati or Bishop Puma. From Bishop Bcott of the Dlo ceie of Oregon , who passed through Salem on Friday last, on his way to San Franclico, we learned that the venerable Biihop Potter of Pennsylvania, who had recently arrived at 8au Ffitnclsca, on a trip for his health, died In that city a few duyi ago. Bishop Kip, of California, being; In Eurtpe, Bishop Scott was the only Bishop on the Coast, and was therefore sent for to conduct the funeral services of his lste brother. "Superintendent lluntlnffton has gone up the Columbia with three squaws, wive of Suabe Indian chiefs, Intending to go Into the Snake dominions and endeavor to make some kind of a treaty with that marauding tribe, hoping that! the women referred to may aid the effort so says the Mm- toittttr. Cos. Why did Julf Uiivia don women's apparel in Gefltvin ? A wiik has suggested that be expected to be eonJiHed.-Ex Special Notices. DiK'jxa Attain : bb wakih in tiu. Have too a slisht Cough T If go, lilt not neitleut It, think It of on conieqimiice. Consumption lies? ins In this way, therrfnre, he WAltNMHn time, ami use inv owy rtmetiy inai win at once reurvo joq of that pain In tht rtutt. anp Mop that hacking; Cnuirh. NKWKWtt I't'LUo.-tAKi byvut uever ratii of fftvuie Hl'KKI'V and PKHMINKNT relief. Dmi'i be efraWI of using It frrely, It contains no uanieaf Ing or urk-terlous urujr. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTER PAIN RE LIKYMNU AND STHF.NGTIIEMNtK The history of these platters would occupy more space than can he spared wllhln the HuiiU of this advertisement. Suffice It to say, that the most fiulnent chemists and physicians of the United States snfl Europe were consulted aa to their composition. They are made porons, so that the evaporation of the perspiration canfoon sufflclenfly where the plaster Is applied, without, as with other plasters, causing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which corrodes the skin and occasions many unpleas ant sensations not necessary for the core or alleviation ol affections for which a plaster Is usually applied. India rubber, myrth, and other cholse gums and essences rf the VfpcUble kingdom, are the material Infrrrdlents of these celebrated plasters. While thy are possessed of all the soothtns; and warming qualities of almost every other plaster of the United States Dispensatory, they are without many of their Inconveniences. In the langusf t of one who has experienced much bvneQt from their application In a chron ic disease of the kidney ''They stick closer than a brother, and do not run like a false friend." For weakness of the back, pains In the side, stomach or chest, and for the allevia tion of the pain attending rheumatism, they are without an equal. The Agent In San Francesco, WILMAM F. BRANDRKDT1I, Offtctat Jfraera. CVi" tt Brighnm vili taJtt great plmtnrt aybrswifrf ing tk brmuia oMms esUbrttUd pUttttrm to all Pyicitiru ecAo wif oWrs to U. Fnr sale hy Hopo CAI.rf, y Portia wi, Oregon. A CARD FOR TIIK simmer i rm-nmiK nun . OF SAX UtAM-INCO. BADGER & L1NDENBERGER, Jlos. 411. 41 J and 15 linttnrr Street, Cor. .Merchant, Nasi FraucUco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. ENTIRE NEW AND FKESH STOCK! WE wonhl mil the attention of COl'XTBT MKR ?T CHANT! toonr usually Urire stock of GooiU. Our stork comprise .very article in the Clothing muA Furnishing; line. We bar. constantly on lianj the larjrr.1 st.M-k aud itreatnt variety of CaMimera an.1 Wool HAT.- of anr lions, in San Kranri.ro, and oar prices for then. Dnoda ra Irs. than tlioM of any house, at we reemve them iirvl from III. manufarto rer'seonsiiinnient. Our s"rk of Hnmroer and Kail (IikkIs particularly aitrartiv.. and the area, feat lira to lb. country merchant i. tb. unusually low price. Uu Thai (lie Cuit of Importation ! VT.aUo kwn th. STAPLE ARTH.'LKS in the Dry Good, lina, whii h flood, mm kav. pnrrliaid ia thu mark amlcr tit. hammer, and are offering; Uiem at New York t 'ort. aud ktw. W. puMmh this card in ordr that w may make new annaiiitanrr.. and indoe. (bow. who have not h.fHofur. srchMsed of IU, lo rail and eaanjine Qnr stock. Good Article! and Low Prices! Are lb. grtmt indnrvnmU lo all who poirkaw to aril airain. Men-bant, who boy of a. ran niak. i'd profit, and aril their eustuiwrs at a low Bioir.. W remain, rwrvtfullv, Yoar llltlinl Servant., IHIXIFH x I.I.NHrlVIIKItnl'lt, Wbokaale i'kabintr and Hat Warelm., N,. til. H i and it- lUiuit mvnri. Htn KiaiKi."), Jior I-"-. Jui 11 I IOHTETTE VH STOAMCHJITTEES. nplIE operation of this puliituhle remedy upon the I .loiimcb, liver mid the excretory oims is liniru Inrlv soothing Hnd cmworvHtive. It renlHiei, recruits Hiiif purilies them. Dyspepsia in .11 it. forms yields to its control And inviorntniK proertit. INVIUOKATK TIIK SYSTEM. Vigorous digestion and pure hile produces nutritious lilood, uud nutrition, blood u hcultliy fnime. Doe. the victim of u dyspeptio stotniicli unci a disordctud livurdenireto know how the digestion may he im proved, the bile and other Huids of the body purified 1 I)lt. HOSTETTEU S STOMACH MTTEKS. Will accomplish this desirable revolution inthesystem, rt'Kulatiru the secretion, and excretions, giving tone to the iiuiuiul juice, which dissolve the food, strenuilt. en every relaxed uorvo, musclo and Hbre, mid bruits the whole machinery of vitality into vigorous and healthful play. 8THKNGTIIEN THE SYSTEM: The best menus of imparting vlor to the broken down frame and shattered constitution, which has vet been invented or discovered, is proffered to the feeble of both and all ages in I)lt. HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTERS. Debility, from whatever cause arising, may be cured i strength, In whatever manner it may have heon wasted, amy be restored by tho nue of this pow fnl and healthy ltiyigoraiit. For indigestion awl its painful eifects, bodily and mental, they are. a positive snecitio. i " A WOItn TO THE AGED. In the decline of life the loss of vitul force conse quent upon physical decay can only be safely supplied by somo vivifying preparation which recruits tin strength and spirits, witliout entailing the exhaustion wliicu is always tlie nnui enectoi oruuiary stiuiulauts. We tender to the aged DU. HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH 1IITTEH8, As an Iuvigorantand restorative, Immediate in Its ben. ellcial action and permanent in its ell'ects. It tones the stomnch, Improves the appetite, and acts like a charm upon the spirits. . , r-Ul( UftlALibC). Thousands of ladies rp.ort to It ns a remoilv fnr hvs- tcrla, lluttering of tbe heart, nervous lioailucho, verti go, general debility, and all peculiar disturbances ami derangements to which as a sex, they are subject. It cheers and enlightens the depressed mental powers, a. well as strengthens the body, and its use is never fol lowed by any re-action. ty U'KWAKE OF COUNTERFEITS. Purchase only of reliable dealers. Sold everywhere. tiunibl itu, B.nnn LJr.Al, Agents. Hun Francisco. HODGE Ac CALE1', WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS POHTUSD, Sole Agents Tor the State. Dr. KIDDLE, DENTIST, RECENTLY from the Kaelerii Kittle, and over thirty-eiirlit years of practice, having extracted more tlmn a Imrrel of teeth; hits taken rnonn in Mr. KENYON'H hotifle, a few doom from Commercial street, where he will wait on tlie citizens of this jiltu-e and vicinity, on reasonable terms, and will guarantee satisfaction. ' Those having had whole or parts of sets put In, that are now uncomfortable or iinelces, are invited to call. Leniyed teeth permanently (tiled. There shall be lio aching of teetn, or falling out of plnif. Teeth extracted with great care, by the use of pro tier instruments, with or without chloroform. Cleaning and regulating, aud other useful operations performed. Persons from other towns, or from the country, wishing my services, can make my house their home nntil the work is finished. Salem, July H, IXifttf $fi4' for Sales 1 WILL sell, cheap for cah, one hundred and thirty head of STOCK HHKhl. of i nit) roved breed, at mr res idence, eight miles enst of Salem, nn the Sublimity roiut. U. 11. it ALlVlMt. June 31), lftiTi. IKwIpd J. M. COULTER SELLS ALL KINDS OV . COOPER WARE Cheaper than the Cheapest. Salem. June SOrti, 105. 17if Oil I'uinliiiK. TJAl'LTNK RHKLTON. havinu Ink lessons In 1 LAXDSt'APE and IIKAI) l'AINTIMJ of- on of the best artists in Kan r rauclsco, proposes to give lesson, in the same. Kiecimeiis to tie seen at Mont Kouiery's Picture Gallery. ( Will also color Photo Kraphs in oil or water colors'. Salem, .lime 9. y HARNESS, $25 to $325 per Set S A D D L E S , $7 to $100 Each. BItlDLES, $1 50 to $30 Each. . HYDE 6 !,!' Til ITIoiiroinTy Slrcrf, ItUSS ULOOK, SAN FRANCISCO. ..ALIO. SADDLERY GOODS, AT PRICKS 23 Per Cent. Less Hum any House on the Paclllc toast. XIIK TltADK HUPl'LIEl) AT A COMMISSION. A Liberal Ditroiint LIVERY ST ABLES. 3mliis GRAND BENEFIT OF SALKM, MARION COl'NTY. TltflM and after lli is dale, we Drouon. to mII I.oni r rr. latin, and Slabs as cheap as any olh.r hiirh toned Mill in the country, l imes are changed, and we liave changed the credit of on. vear and repeat, tu rradv pay : without wnicn, "no Went' need ap ply. Uook kecpinK i. mo eftmnally played out. Von that ow. os. come I. oar oltiee, there', the place, and settle now. W. n.ot afford to wait i and when we comminre to duo . we never sret done. "lie wim today, 'tis follv lo Wcr." 3inl"pd J. II.NICkl.lNsYCO. Farlflr Nilvrr nad Copper .tlinliiK to in puny, niiirm, .srrgoii. OTICB There is drliaqurirt nuon lb. following tMrribed stork, nn aociunt of a"inent levied durinjt th. year 1I. aad on Jan. 31st, IHiVj, the atoouut wt ofpoite toe naai. ot iu. respertir. snare hohlera, a. fulluw. : ..as. so. snnri. SIOI'IT. Jacob Sn-l'Hv M pttm James flarden Mt H ft ll M.ison :iH 37 W And In .rrnrdaare wltb law, and an order of Hie llnard of IHreetor.. mate oa tin 1 1th aav of M ltij. so niany idiare. of each parcel of .aid Mork a. may be necemrv, wilr b. wld at public aortK n.atth. store of S. U. l arn.b ex ( o., tnnnerrial street. Ni- leia. Omriai. on th. I ah dav f.f Jun., at the b.Mir of HI nrbM.k. A. M . of said da v. lo par Mid de linqiietis serwo"!! isri. toireilier with mat of 4 vermin? ana eijmw. '-i r ' I," KVAR. Sr,rHarv Office at Store of N. V PAHHI-II at Co . Sabm Orraoa. II U Niaira i. hrnbv livew that Ilia ali.iv. l. U (t- ntiwd aolil the same beer on Julv Mia. I-. Hy or der of the IMrertoc I. H IHAK.Kecy I K. E. R. ISKK, I'lirsician and Karrena I f)S!. t rcsUcnce.S d-or, nf " osfre Mice lfl lip HARVEST OF 18G5, KNAPP, BURRELL & CO., Ar now receiving, Direct from the Atlantic States, The LAKOKST and I1EST SELECTION of REAPERS. MOWIRS, HEADERS, THRESHERS, And other FA KM MACHINERY, Ever BroiiKlit to Oregon, WHICH WE OFFER FOR CASH, ..AT IUTES THAT.. DlilTY OOMl'KTITION. Illustrutcd Catalogue in Famphlct Form ..C0NTA1MN0.. A List and Description ol Different Ma- chines, as well as other articles (in clxidinif many novelties) mailed to any address on application. knapp nimuRix St CO., Agricultural and Seed Warehouso, 2iul2 Portland, Oregon. WOOL, WOOL. CASH ADVANCES at low rate, of Interest made on WOOL consigned to our agents in New York city. Wool Circular, and Price. Current received every ten days. Sucks or sacking material cuu be procured tnrougo. us. f or full particulars, aduresa &NA1T, UUKUKL.L. Si CO., Portland, Oregon. N. H.Iliuhestcnsh nric. naid for. elected lotstrood Wool. June 5, 1ti5. l-JmU Cooke-, McCully & Co,, lll( KOW OflNIKO IN SAI.KN THE Largest and Best Selected Stock ..or.. CLOTHING, DRY - GOOD., ..AND.. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Ever brought to the Willamette valley, and ' dispose of the same at ut th. vory LUWr.SL' i'KIC KS. Hale in, June 5, 18tx. Mil WOOL, WOOL NOTICE ia lioruby given tiint we wunttopur cltHHB 100,000 Pounds ofWool For which we will pnv the JUG HE ST MAR- KE T PRICE, IN CASH. l UOKK, MCUUIiLY to V.O. Puletn, Jane ftlli. 1-llf Power Fledged cquul to any Overshot In ' ivxiHicncc. AMERICAN DOUBLE TURBINE. fllHE DOL'IILK Ti;UlUNK8, im Ion exm-Wed, I Imvo Hrriveil nt IhkI. iiik) (iniem ciin niw b tillcil. W e huve a Ittrvi Biinnlv of Ida ditleieiii liui, fruin 1(1 i nt-lie tu .mi J. hut we limy know tlie nroiiur jiI heel yon n- dtiire, tneniMire your wnOr in the follow in t WHy i Take the width uf tlie utreuMi, tlie avenge depth, and me in. tum-e it now in n nun me. All tlie H heel already in iim uivn miivcrwil antii- fHdion. Fur imrticiditiB, xend fur a Circular. Add ie IjKKKKI. 6l MYKIH. wltli Uitliurdn & McCruken, Juno l!!lfI5 Portiiind, Onon. Notice to Builders. 1KKSONS WANTINf) MIMUKU, CALL ON SMITH r. ('AU'nVKIUUT. of Haleni. Orders filled 1'UUUITLY. MSVIU.E It DOWNKR. June 17, 1;. Ititf J. A. APPLKUATE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DALLAS, l'OLK COl'NTV, OIIKdOX. CURE Y0JR COLD, SAVE VOI It 1,1 .X.S. N SWELL'S KVKI'P llnisj l iircl ThoiiNiiiiilft, su IT WILL CURE YOU. "A conyli in K,1Hy elicit of a old, wliirli Inui cither liflen improserly trimlnl or entirely ue lerted. Wlieu U rve obtiimt, THKKR IS A I, WAYS KKABON TO KKAIt THE COXPKQt'KN C'KS, an thin ahowa a weak lUiite uf the hm, and U oficn the fnrenmner of cimmini'tin.' lluclianan'g I)omeilic Mediiine. stop that toi uimu: Rtime of vou can't, and we pity ymt. You hare tried every remedy but the utie destined, by it intriu lie merit, to n'icnwde all limilar preparatimia. It ! not mtrprinhiK yon should be iwlucUint to try tome- thing else ufler tlie many experinieiUa yon have made of tnuhy compound foisted on the public as a certalu cure ; but NKW1CI.IVM Pl'LnOKfAHY Ia rrallr the VKUY HKST remedy aver compounded fur tlie cure of Conght, Colds. Bore Throat. Am lima, Whooping Coo Kb, ltronchitia, and Conwiniplion. Tlionsands of people In Ctlifornia and Orejron have al ready been benefited by its surprising curative powers. WUAT HII.I.KD lll.llf Dr. Hall, In hia " Journal of Health peaking of the death of Washington Irving, asks the above ques tion, and sddsi " He might well have remained with ns for some years to come, had It not been for advice kindly Intended, no doubt, but given lo thoughtless neaa and reck less Ignorance. He hud n f old ! Which, by some injudicious prescription, bad been converted into asthma." Let me say to Dr. Hall that that "prescription" was not fttttrei.ivM ri i..noAKY hi Ki r KEEP IT IN THE HOL'fiE, osa it fr-ely, give it to your children upon the slightest Indication of ft Cold, and you will think aud speak of it as all do who have become acquainted with iu merits. KKIJINUTON sis CO., Agents. hao r'raiicisr. And for sale everywhere aV,inna mromsT cutioi to thk rt blici DK .IDltDAN. l'lt'll'KIK roH A!l PRINCI PAL of the PACIFIC ANATOMICAL ML'nK UHi lo iiiforea flie paWi. UuU lie ia la no war omneru-d with any a.lertl.lnic parti, who saajr saamme his name. DH. JUKDAN adf. Ihi. saode nf rantlnninsr the p., Mm- tn prr.rnt iaini'l. and a. Uie AM A Mil Di: AI. MI'HKl M i. a Prramaeirt liiatitm'mn in Han 1 raim.ro. partie. tra..hn ia lilt. JORDAN H nam. will be rra-anfed a. iaipoMon. Hm'ks IIMra Wanlrsi, Tlh. BAI.I.AS) TANNKMV Ang a. ISM Ir'tpaU A. r, A. M HALKM lIIHIR Ho 4 SmM. IU rmlsrnwueaal. MIM,im tba SMnn. an. tnmtth FrMttrs la ah t H Cus.aw'. tin a. Ho.au.LV. w. II. IB J If W, WEATIIERFORD, IMI'OUIIMi, WIIOIEH.UK, AND RETAIt DRUGGIST, POIt'IXAM). OKEGOIV, QFKKUS to th. Trad., in qnantitres to snlt, at LOW KATES, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, DniKKisls' Sundries, Painters' tflatciinls, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, FANCY GOODS, &c, tic, Tojrother with a general variety of articles fonnd in a First Class Drug Store, To which the attention of the Trade Is Invited to call aud examine for themselves at 130 Front utrccl. W. WEATIIERFOKD. Portland, Mar 1, 18TA. 3tnis Private Medical Institute. Established by DR. J. C. YOUNG , ITS lWfJO, FOIt THE CUKE OV PRIVATE DIS EASES, OP WHATEVER NATURE, And all Female complaints. CoimultliiK Olllcc, f5-lQ AViiMlilnKton Stroot, Second huilditiK below Monigomery St., SAN FRANCISCO, t : .CALIFORNIA. NO CURE, NO PAV. CONSULTATION II Y LETTKtt, OK OTHEK- WJK, r HhK. For Direction of Letters, See Below. THIS CELEBRATED INSTITUTE ha enjoyed on tliincoHI Hit nuinterruptedsnrcessof Fourteen yi'tirs, und litis bucomu one of the renowned Honpitale ol we nue. nimi tno ceiuitnttuu jxti k llonititiilaisto Ijtmdon, mid the no eits renowned establishment of Kinird to I'uris. tins Intiliiule btta beconte to the Pa- t'ilto Const. The tlioustinds nmnmllv rnoeived and cured, place H in point of uumberof piaiciita among me vry nrst oi me wnriu.aiiu me sucusssoi lit treat' incut mnks it second tn none. I'lilVATK D1SKASKH IN MALES and 1 HR KG IT- LA U ill IN FEMALES aro the greatdestroyers of neiiiin. i nay insuiuoiuiy aiwca tno system aim grau imlly iiudcrinine and dustrny it ) they drive the bloom fruiu the chiuk.the lutitrc from tlie eye, the strength and vigor from the frame t they give to the world puny nnd diseased ollitpring, nnd poison, tbroiiirh sue- ccsitive, gcuuntiions the nuo of man. The marks can be seuu iu Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiot ic, the Taralytic, the Insnne, etc. There is no more terrible scourge to the human race limn Mume diseases tirriamg rroin the contamination of Ve ne nil Poison. The mildest forms, by retreating to the blood, hold ever over the one afflicted, the sword or Utistruution thut is JmuJa at any moment to full and blight to utterly destroy ait earthly lionos. MERCURY, recognized a the mot fatal medical enemp lo man, combining with the Veneioul, douhleo hisdaiigura. Those who have been tmaiod with that ntM'iiifhms mineral pmnon are not cured i the disease lias ouly mummed a new form. Do not be SntUflod with Partial Cures thut leave the poison Ut crawl through the system, eat iuglls way into tlie tissues and organs beneath the itppureuity smooih surfm-A, lo burst out in the future with a virulence that will buttle the effects of tnedistne. WHEN PERFECT CtJHKH can be obtahieu by con sonsiiltiiig a physiciHii whom long prarticeand thoro titfli iirvssii million into the causes of IMHEASE of the I'UINAKY oRdANH enables to determine at once the imiiire of the d incline. In all diseases cntniwicd to the Doctor! care. FER- FKCT Si'EKUY and PERMANENT Cures are always Guaranteed. Iu SvmYitis and Its adlnnctsi OonomcH and Its ac companying diseHsest all ritsoorders of the Bladder, riiunuys aim prostrate, nemtual Weak neaa , Ins caM'softhe Henri and Lungs i liyspepsia ludigestinn; iiiipmeiicY i iiivipieui ,ousiinipiiou. anu an umeases of the Urinnrv orgtuis, In etitlier sex, cure alwnri WHimited, Ok NO PAY RKQU1KEU at the I'lU- VAifi Me1lMil Iiipstltuto BO. 510 WASHIVSOTOK STHRKT. 8 AN FRANCISCO, i i t t t t CALIFORNIA. SrmlnnI Weaknm or Hpermatorrhtri, Tue young mini who experiences that growing weiikneM in his muscular and mental oruaulxation should stop to roiifiidnr whence U ar(es. He will rtnd in the weakness of the buck, tremhliug of the limbs, disordered digestion, unaccountable failing of the powers of the nit no, dlmante for society, dread of Im peudiiiK trouble, forebodings uf evil, sleepless nei, trntihleil and taM-ivions dreams nreonipHiiied by grow ing dciifncss, loss of muscular power, and numerous ccs of thut most terrible aud destructive of all diseas es, Seminal Weakness Wasting away his powers, ouier nrinm"m "i oinirvnoirniino, i uu inmiiiTn im iiesiroyiug uis nn)w ui me auo mauuiMHi, anu mugging him along the broken path uf his exiileiu,e Uiwanl a tueiiiHlure grave. To hint who tluds his life dribbling out iu the uiM-harge of the vitul priucipul of existence in nocturnal ana umi-uui emiMious, tue mere cessation uf the cauiwra ot its apiwarance brings noaasuruuceol relief. Marriaire. that boty ofHce, tbe safeguard end hope of hihuImmnI, vnitys to sih-Ii a one no hope of cure, hut adds to his misery in tlie knowledge that the ouswho Inoks th him for so much of her hniininess, ia ft vietim ol his evil, aud au innocent comjwuiton of hie punish ment, lie ari'is to ins misery and uisorner until hope leaves him. There Is no rescii except in proper aud skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a pliysic.au whom huig practice and careful research lias made thoroughly conversant with every phase of tbe dis ease Those who have become the victims of soliinry vices, that dreadful, fusciitnting. und destructive hub It. which fills thousands of sick rooms with varalytics aud consumptives, and li uud reds of uutimely graves with lis miMguideo victims, annum consult wituouta moment's dulny, one who will sympathise with their suHeriugs. To such the Doctor would especially ad dress h i nisei f, givjug fo each and all assurance of ft PERFECT and PERMANENT Cl'UK nW kin dranct worn vmjihcji, ckange vf diet, or Jrar of ex pomrt. Do not forget the addrrse. 8ee below. Importnnl to Fntfiltrt. When ft female Is in trouble oratflicied with disease, and requires midicai or surgicll nMt'tsuoe, the enquiry sliould be, Where Istherea pbysitian who Is fully comiteteut to administer relief, and who respertalds standing in sortety reeianmenils him to the emilbleufe of the community t Tbe lrtrtc, nndn.tiidinif how iinwrativcly necessary these reniremenia are, feels called upou lo inutrpose, end hy calling the attention of the altlirted totU tV't that be bat lieeii ft I'RO KKOH OV DBhTETRICH and FEMALE DlH EAHEH for twenty years. aud is fully qualitied to ad minister iu all cases, both medicully and surgically, not in a suiiertiruil maimer, but in as thorough ihhii uer as years of study and practice both iu hospitals and ptivale famihes-cau umke, to save them from the banJs f the uiMjuulifiwI, uiisurupuliious, and des igning. Then-torn, families) ran rely ttHiti him as (ima fttiher. All in affliction can Und In him one who can feel and syupaluiie- with and befriend them ia trouble one inwtoMseserrery tbenlm'st eouHdenr ran be plnred. 'DNI'LTATIttN (HY LKITER OR OTHKRWfSK) FREE Hee address below. THE CKLKHRATKD rEN ALK HEM KIHKH.eom liar, now oMaHied a aioet eateiMted IHipularity, anJ l-.l t .l....H.tnMnt ........ I1U VI il: Vll are cnrrertly vi.wimI to be llie infest and wireal rem. In fur the enuiiiiainu for wliirii Ibev are applied. Tlie ronrianllr art-ruing U-stiinouial. of iheir elllrary WTiar. llicni lo ue pre eaiinemij .upenur in ineir ao lion. No Ladr ahoold be without these KinnatinK Aitents. Kone arniiine nnleea prornml at Ihi. oniue. Hrnt by Mail or r.xprr, In anr pan or the mate. TIIKflllKAT KKMALE MKfXf'INK! I'KEVKN TIVK POWDKUH Ktlll M AURKI) I.ADIKH. New, Haf. and Infalltl'le. iNstintf fmia foar In eia niimllis Prire lll. KKKNCII 1.LNAH, OU rKNAI.h MtlNTIILV PII.IA V"t .iippmaiims. After fin, JrarenfuM llirn pills stand Blirit ailed la efflnuy. 'ric i per boa. To t'orrrapondrHla. Y-fi ml. rrwdinsi in any mrt nt tbt Nale hiiw.ver diam.wlio may ib niie aiailiral adrweno llirlrre si-tire w, and who llimk prnper lo anbniit a anllen rtaleaiealnl uab ia prrlrrenr. lo .Jdin a p.nnal intrlew, are awirrit Ihal llielr rnrasaana-a t.,ll.w,llteeWia.as-rd. All Mu-r. miM b. wWree d lo th. corrw.poo.llaa r "' .H,p BENJAMIN F. J08ELYN, M.l.. Ml) Washington Htrrvt, Bui 7:i5. P. 0. San francisto. Cat, .,ut 50,000 ! Classical, Scientific, Poetical, Mechanical, ' Medical, Surgical. Biblical, Geological, Phrenological, Physiological, Philo- sophical. Phonographic, Military, Veterinary, Surveying, Mill-vright.tngineenng.Drafl- ' ing, Housebuilding, Rail- , road making. Steamer .', . . . and Ship-building, Sft.,Sfc , ..i BOOKS, 'a CIIAIILICS nAnUETT'S . Front street and Washington street, ' 1 ! PORTLAND, t i ; ( i OREGON, S,000 School Books, bjr all th. best authors, at Ban Francisco nrlcas. at , CHARLES BARRETT'S, Portland. S0,000 qnlrria Russian bonnd Blank Books, at lea, than Han Francisco prim, at CHAKLKS BARRETTS, Portland. 8,000 reitma Note, letter, Can, and Lepat Cap Pa par, at CIUULEH BARHETT B, Portland. 8,000 Diaries for 18fi5, 80,000 Novels and Bong Books, , 8,000 ols. Bclentlllo and other works, ' ' at CIIAKI.ES BARRETT'S, Portland. ' DRAWING INflTBVIIIRrTTO, Drawing Pa per, Silk and Linen, MI'Mt) AND RIVMICAI. INDTRUIHBNTO, FIlsniFlO RODN, Lines and Hooka, PIIOTOOBAPHIO ALBUMS, and ' . PIIOTOGBAPHSI of all the Noted Mm and Place. Iu the World, . GIFT ROOKS, a splendid assortment, at CHARLES BARRETT'S, Portland. I. A TIN, French. Spanish, Greek, German, Italian, and Welsh Books, at , CHARLES BARRETTS Portland. ., Robluon't Sfirles) of Arithmetic, THE UNION READER, ""r t7Tli. Best aad moat Pofiular in the Atlantle State. ' TEACHERS, LOOK TO IT I And 10,000 Articles, too Nuneroii to mention. Airent for BEADLE it CO., Dim. Book Publisher. New York. , , ..... Newspapers, Magazines, &o, AT HAN FBANCIHCO PRICBSJ, di-I2n0 at CHARLES BARRETT'S, Porland. . 10GS J. D. ARTHUR 6 SAN rilATVCXSCO, ' , : Corner or California and Darfs Sts. NOW OFFER, FOR SALE, WHOLESALE ana RETAIL, a lurife and varied assortment of all kinds of '.....(. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. " Also, the Celebrated OHIO REAPER, (called th New York or Seymour it Morgau), combined Machine, with groat Improvement., having a STEEL Culler Bar. Can be changed from a Mower to a Reap-' erlnTsN minutkii cut within an Inch of th. ground or two feet high. Can be used wltb two or mora horses. Will work on any side hill, where Hones can , travel. ;. ttrONK THOUSAND of Iheaa Machines in ns. oa this Coast, whioh wo consider THE BEST PROOF of their SUPERIORITY over all other Machines. J. D. AltTHUB BON, ' m4la Sole Agent, for the Pacific Coast , DR. W1STARS Balsam of Wild Cherry, a cun son truHT roa or ' " , PULMONARY COZIFLiUIIT. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood, Liver Com- plaint, Sfo., tyc. , . CONS UMPTION, I Whlrh oarrle. off more vlotims than anr other dis ease, and which bailiea tlie skill of tho Pfiyeitian to a greater tllent thau any other malady, often YIELDS TO iniS BIMIDII when all otlnrs provo Ineffectual. AS A IHEDICINE, Kapiil iu relief, soothing la efTeot, safe la IU oparatioB It U tnsirpaued! While, aa a preparation, fre. from aoxiooa uigreal. enta, poMona, or aiineralej nniting akill, eoienea, and medical knowledge, cooibiniug all that is valuable is) the vegetable kingdom for this claw of dlaeaao, it It . INCOMPARABLE t and is entitled to, merits, and receive, too .nvl.hlo appalhitiou of THE INVALIDS FBJ3IJDI Sold by all Druggists, and by ,, , KKDINGTON A CO., 41 and 41 Front slniet, Pan Franclseo. Hedding's Russia Salve. rom ikakh' iirigiBxci bus fully established tbe superiority of i BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE over all other healing preparation. FOll TUB CURE OF Scalds, Burns, Cuts, Flesh Wounds, Boils, CIMblains, Jllisttrs, Bruises, Felons, Piles, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Injury by Splinttrs, Old Sorts, King Worm, Frost Bitten Park, ANU ALL CUTANEOUS DlttEAHES and aruptlons generally. REDDIXG'g B188U 8ALTI I. prompt in action, remove, pain at one., and re duce the mnet aoary-louking ewellmg. and ianasa nation., aa if by niagicttiua affurdiug relief and A .t complete oure. FOR BALE EVERYWHERE. KKMNUTON A CO., AfnaU, apiaeom 4I and 418 Front St., Haa F Happiness or Hissry; THAT IS THE QUESTION. fnilK PROPKIETOKri uf THK "PACIFIC UV- ' 1 HELM UP ANATOMY ANU SCIKNCK." novo dele mined, regardles. nf eipenea, lo Uaao FUEsl (for Die benelll of aufT.il af humanllv fonr of laeir miMt ltil.re.tiiig and inrtrnrtive LECTURES, on MARRIAGE, and it. dttBalitlratlno. i Nervooa Do bilnv, Pr.rn.tnr. lerliiss of Manhood, Indigestion. Weakores or llrprewoa, Lose of Energy and Vital Power, the great Hnnal Evil, and thneo mabdlsi that rrh from vnuihhil Mliee, esoesa of anatomy, or -n,nul of PhvBHgy aad Nature's Laws. TIimo invalaabw Lectare. have boeo the mean, of enlightening and saving tlionsands, and will be for wanlrd I'ltKKon reoeipt of Tweiily five Cent, la nmnage Mamfia, by eiMraealnsr 'Heereiary Paeifle Mu ernm of Anatomy and Science, Pin. Street, Haa Fran ei. " vw t e"l"" tn be sent through Welle, Fargo A Co. BENNETT IIOUC", 8ALEM. OUEQON. j. MoLaas. w. t, oasTosi. H0LMKS4GA8TOS. WE have ourehaerd III. aflllr. In la re fa thia well kwian bHiae.aad wonW m llully iufonaoor hieud. and tlie livvttiug public Ihal we an mw n-aily and prepared to arrommonale all who may s)s ir. Iu aiv. m a call. No pain, or eapenee will bo pared lo atiuitr hi the comfort and eoov.ni.are of our goerta Th. California Company's stage, arrive audaVeart dally, from thu houee, for all parte of Oregon aud California. fc . Sulci, AfrlH',1 eorauon.