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"Nl. 6J r hd khft'h no fl.rt v hwn nnwwM or ,.. tn trm form of 3Trnn, MMim, Mh,-or low.. ihall tw 4wlpr. ; VlHtln U for.Kutnn rat of Ircm to rtvMt'td, 'lutjr i. n ; On to tnitot, to ihstta, wr wire, nl tew than j. r m tuoh Hi iluuitiMiw, valued At 7 rnU pur iitmnd r Im, " ,i,.ii-,-,...r vBlufrf at abaft T cent Pr lb., 1 ' Wa alwvo U cli per lb., fy of Urn -l-ll.njj per I ' Y-.tad at alv 11 crnt, a luty of W Pr tn: Prov,..4, 1"1 thnt teel mlM, wirt "t'ffl, hil !" ' vrtoh a rlolyhaa brut whmI nd pnfl, aball ,H" .wtpay.aloty Uta r oentuio ad miam iipoiithu U vfc-aMd tM thprtsl. . : - ' : ' r i llin OoatM'u-Malnei, Jnoludlojr lucoinoUvi Mid njiriiH en-, i i float, a duly of 8 per centum art valorem, -, , t Y ; QnnukUlvcrpro'lucud froiu Uie ert, a dnl of lire lr n',!l"' Oo eoppr anrtVart HiffrMi, frtjftt ar barf, and ipeltwf and - ttraai, a tlnty of 'fljr (wtitnm art Tlnrm. " ' ' Mm Oa rolled teraw.TotipwroiM, yllw aheaUilnf-aietal, in ) ri or abwti, unrt atwl.tliitl lead, and lawi pifm toHV H.rntmadvHoM: frovldwl, That whu krtlclu Iwreln nwitlnbid flmJl not have ftwu aamMed and a Out pal iharewi r 9 pnr, centum, In tlm form of ntM, '.'pinli. or burn.adufyof 1v' per conlum ahull be attuned W1 ' and pfttd tfierwn. ' ' ,J ' , ' ' ti, v.. itnjfoat.OHtr, i(d,hef1liorti.hri(tawldfa1lna,Unnwl ni(, 'ordreatedlniherouKd.aduty af fl per oentuni ad relorom., )i-, i (()o p-oat, Ri, atteep, hrfee. hon, aud ilu aklna, curried or Italahwk) a dirtjF of 6 per centum ad raluru: I'rorldul, , Thnt all c'ft Urt. alu-ep, horte, ht(t, and dog iklna, pre " . vli-iwly aaw-atedm (tie rounh, and uppn wlileh dutiei Imve y' been artually pnd, ilmll be aiaeMed on the Increaied Yahie V nplr when eorrted of flnlehed. ' - ' ' '" -fti iHtpateiii.eti'Mneletl, and Japanned briber and (Aim of n th tfff deecrlpHeti. a duly of ter eenium nd rainrem. -i. r h ' (.- Onvtl-drnaediaHttiur and Uer akbiit dreawd r aimikeil, a .vnl sf five per funtuui art, valorem; Provided, Tlmt wlitn -,1, . lenibfr or akltw,,U(Hin wblfb a duty liia been ivlutiely aa ,', pruned and paid, tv bo manufactured Into kIuvvii, mlttun, j 1 r moci,ailim,tb3duiy aliMll only be aueMC(l upon the In er4tiert value thfreof when an manufacture!. :' , n MNt lAtlw r of all deaerlpttona, tanned nt partially tanned, ell I la I ha rtMifh.a dmr of rive per centum ad valorem. itm toatheraf all dcaortpil'ioa, earned or ftnlalted, M dat-y it, t j ntfif periceutunt ad vurnm; l'rvidel, Tim I all lenthitr It frtoriouniy aia-n in me rotifcu nnn upon wimiu 'iinn-a imv nt-en actually paid at in It be arted on tlie liicrettiuid vuluo . only vUvtx curried or flnlihud. fin wfne made f jrntpif, a duty of flvecptilii jn-r enllon. '""''"'On nil other wliinior tbuora known or dcnonttnaicl na ",,'!'' win(, not mndf from iturrnnt. rbuhnrh, r berrli-a, pruduewl - ' hy ii,,,, nrriinod hr mixed with uibr iphriu, or Into h liicb v' '' any matter whatever nmy tie inbntt-d Ui he nld na win'1. r ' If" by'miy (Hhet nHiint, niirt nrt ntherwtH" provided for tn 1 Ji let "-arf'.'a duty of fifty e nta'p-r fffillon; I'rovldfd. That the re ''"' ' turtig, t(nient, and rul!M?itnn t the dutleB on anfh T' ' 1 wtni fhnll be atihjcft to the rexulallona of the enininlrt Inner ' ' of Intt-rtial TfVi'nnH And any permit who ahall w)Mlii(rtf and knowtnflf "II, of offt for aale, any ani-h wine nail f. n'"!" lerthe-psmaseof ihlN nft, mmn wbteh the doty bcrdn hu promd hrtb no lHNn paid, or wbleh hna bem frniidtili-ntly ; eealefl, ahaii, nnon eonrii'tmo inreor, it annjpi to a pen 1 ''' uiiv of one hnndred d llnra, or to bnprlionment not mvtvtl- ' Utif two yean, at the 6rrthm of the court. ' On fnra oMtldcierlpttea, wlfen made tipor manufietnr '"' ' M, a duty or ftvo Iter cfnlnm ad valorem: Provided, Tlnt all tONnnfae,tnrMl ftln, on Wbli;h aptty hna been previously na fcrod and paid (Wore manufacture, Itehall be anaeMid only on fne inoreaxeu value trier cot, wnnn ao mariiiraftur(i. , , , :n-'!i On clo!b and all fxtlle nr knitted or felted fabrlea of rot- ' inn. wot, or oth-r nmtfrlAl, before the antim hna bei-n d.Vfd, "' pfHrtert, or bleached, and on all eloth painted, etiamvled, 'h eldrred, tarred, vartiinbH, nr oiled, a duty of five per et4il, ad valorem: Provided, That t breed and yrn, and warp for '"' 1 treavtniraball be re(ari1M aa manitfacturea, aud eautJuctt a duty ol five per rent qui ad vatorcm. ,i Hi.-i 0ft r(,E,tjr.mKIB clothlny, bonta and ahnea, frlovee, mltifna, -mi in nrt mnocHtn. eapa, bata, ard boniiHi, or other art tele of ,!.,in fnr 4(, Wt,gr f nifn,w(imi:n, or children, (Ive per cept, ' '' '' ; ltd valorem? frnvbled, Thnt any tailor, boot nr Mine maker. I !fl bit, cap, ot bonnet rniker, mllt)rur, or dreKinak(fr, mi-lne tvHy entfawl in uiariufneiurlijff any or th fnri'ifoliijr article l tinier aa enmofn work, arm not mr aaie avnprany, who,! ahall tuakealUdavK to the MMfauor or aMlalant aemjaaor, I hut tbf ntlre amount of aneb inannflrtnrea u made rioea not fxcrail theaum of pr annnni, ahall twrxfrnpt from du ty; wheu ettreedlnK fdu per aunni)i a duly of 8 per .-eiilunr al valoreainnibexceaa. On ootton upon which no dntyhnfl berm In vied, roller ted, nr paid, and which la not exempted by law, a duty of Iwo rent pr pound, which ehall be and remain a Hen tberfou, ' until laid duty ahall have been paid, In the posavmdoa f uny N-ron or pernnni whomaocver, ' , On all mannfaeturca of cotton, tmol.' allk. Worabtl. flax. " ' " Itcmp. Jute, India-rubber, tmtti-pcrcbn, wood, willow, ilum, ,M ' (utttery-wart, leatht-r, paper, Iron, ateH, lead, tin, enip-r, tnc, trrnta, jpild, allfpr, bom, Ivory, bone, brlttka, wholly or -t.i (fl of of n(n,r ntnfijd, no m ((( nrl nt(,,.rwjM . , ' " vld, d for, a duty of five pr eenluin ad valorem: Provided t , lio a,flt nm A Hotfia dyed, printed, or bleached, on which a duly nr tin ahall have been paid before the aame wee an dyi-il, prlniM, or hlf-ached, the aald duly or Itv of five per centum ' atiall b aaiemfd only an the InrreaMd value thereof: And prnvMefl, further, That any cloth or fnbrlra, a aforid, v'1 wln-o made of thread, yarn, or warjte, nprn whh-h a duty.na af'rniatd. ahall have been aaeeaaed and paid, ahall be aaarawd f'1' and pay a rtnty on the Incrcatettvalne only thereof. , , -tii' o iti-iinonda, emerald , preeloimtnnea, and Imttatlani V " bernr,and all ather fewelry , a duty of ten jwr eenium ad '" 1 mtliirem: Provide, Thai when diamond, emerahla, preoloul " ' atonea, or Imltatlnna ttiereof, Imporied from foreign ootm " 1 trb. nropon which Import dutlc have been paid, ahall b art or read In Rnldt or any other mnterlal, the duty ahall ba ' 'rfed and paid tijmn the value only of the teitlnjfe. " ' tin eavendlih, pliift, twlat. and all other kind of maaufao v 1.,1 tobacco, hot herein provided for, from which theatcin , ' tf been taken out In whole or In part, ar which to aweeieu ,rt ' ed. W cenU per pound. ' On aamklnir tobacco manufaetured with all the atem In, the , leaf not having hern butted or atrtprwd from -h ateia, and ,(' em rtdnae tohnceo known aa tlne-cui ahorta, iH cetila per lb. (0 amnkliif tobacco mad eiclaatvely of it rim, and not ' ' mtvMl with leaf or leaf and atema, 16 oenla per lb. tin anuff, manufactured of tobacco, or anv nhelMute for ' W-cco-, around dry nr damp, pickled, scented or otberwlae, t 0f ill detcrtptinna, 8,1 eenia wr lb. ' 1 ' Oa ntie-cat chewtnir lohacen, whether manufactured with " Ttie ttetna tn or not, f however told, whether looae, la bulk,. " ' or m packarea, pajra, wraimert, or boiea. M tenia per lb. 1 ''' On etnarHtrt made of tobaoro, enclowl In a paper wrap ""'-per, Talued at not over Ave dollan pi-r hnndred packaaca, ' va irwrntalnhw not mora than tweniv-flv elraretlea, one ilidlar per hundred package. And all etirareiief made of tniHieoo enHmed la a paper Wrapper, vilued at ovrr Kve ' dnllara per hundred pnekaffea, aforraald, ehall w anhjecl t ' m m aatne dntlea herein prtrvbled fortlnira of Mke valuo' ' Vi etg.rriiermadawf.Mry tf tobacco, indalaood etaaea 'known aaehernoia, or eheirt alvta, valued In each eae at - fto aver Ave dollar ner thooaand, three dollars nrt thnuat, 'andi . , !,..., tt0 pf,Rrff, vwtned a over Ave dolUraand over fifteen dol i.i . law per thwiand, rtirht oVllari7r thoaaand. la i.iii tm fjhrara, valued at over bfteen doll are and no over thh ty dollar per ttmutand, Mteen dtdlare per trwunmml. , ' Oa elaart, vabted at over thirty dollara per tlmuaatdl and " -' It" aver birt-llve dnltari, twtnty-Ave dollar per llmaitajMl. .!!. .. ivn Mtar a, a over tony -five dollar per thmmamij ftiy rbdiara per Hioitfand, and Ihe valuation of el(ar herein ttmitloned ahall In alt eaeea bathe value of th c la are ix, ebMlvaeflheiaj. ' 1 " ' fTn be enntlnned.) " ''' ev 'lr atitdenla (tf Wallamol llnHoraifrnftfrliav- (np ftnimwkaftinr wed Trry diphm In their, Hiwrr (o imluce .Mr, Gntch to ouiititoie liiat nh ueulion with ihw I nivrraity na I'miilvur, mu crnni(t bra (loUMTniiirtHon tn himit tipnn tln an tt ptancc of Mi reftirmirton. iiu(viltKiAiidl)r tlelr Ufrniaud often rtirnUnl rtuitiulruos t M lie ('hnpnl uf lh Univrraily on lh 'JtMh of July, find, by unniilmnni voir, p.iaecrj t.iO fullim Ut lre"litlititi, Iti n it : . , itaiKflvkii, 'J Ut it fa 'With llut ivpat rpn4 fhhl w learn that nur much rnrf ami liiylily oa Irfftird JVidtut, ttuhurJ and friind, T. U. U tUJi.liaa ftwiKUiHi t ... . , . rUaoived, Jbni we rpjfnrd Mr. (Jnli h a n nr) fltr Pmiidin, tin bfri nnl f rfli U'til Icnchrr, mid a lru ftii'Uil, who, aubijiaud bv HTauiml ititnat,' wtiriEif liia ttiiiMlinii viih tine iiialitutiun, labored anluntixly fur the id the a num. fur pmarraa of Uin aMideM roiiiiot-lcd lln rttwillt, jiHl rMMli cultural ndvAumiBrul nf tliu in le real a 4 tlowiUoii." , -. , Uvanlvrd, That h hn dwme It hU dnty t Imva iia for Die prt atuU, w hereby Umi.Iij- u hint nur aiitaf thauka far hta 4iHiiritif atlurla in our bo viatf. ' And. m ho rlt'pnrla . wo rRrUh lila tni-mo-ty mm) invoke njn him rk'nven'i eliolcnat blnaa iiiuai aud huw thai he willauvn hud t in urn fttnitrva aiirli ava will midnr It pnifwr and artav WMa for hhu to re turn and again aaatiina hia oai tiin among ua. . , , Uewdtaai. That we prnanut to him thoao rvaulu tlftva aa a fetiinoiml of nnr regard, alttcflrvly M iti mure than ire arc ahte, bv HunJ?, lo rxpraas. Aiao, Ibat mtpy ui lb aawa ba furuiabt d tlia frtfoa Stmitammm attd f'reyna Anmm lor puMii-a-1iou. 1 ' ' Tj H riUKMW, Sccrotary. I (lat 8rAi. RwaMat. W am liuu a lailiThjr U. Uw.likCw.ut ,vtuuuM.w UHiai tuliliaiy Utwna Viriiiiu t ajr iMualanal au4 Knl. Laka. Th anaakMi Vlratma l'iu,J,il IU, aiat lia tnif Ihninaa Hit. Nif (NinTim ,.i aiianae.! l,jr luaf inou. ana rvilihi-d nf MiTrttiT lira IhntiiHtid ilnllnta. .,nj;en wera l:l tha .tugr, of v Ikiiii all wm killi-d .Mst-pl tliiaa. TliaUitvo. waH'il oa a liitfwi, waila aulivuktutf Utaliaiai. aa iinlviml. '1'tita m Kitm kiatiKi Mhtorjr mi a oa Um uvatlaiid ''! A Coou HlT.r-Tlia Lnuiililla Journal geta , tiff the (ullowim (vxl hit al tliotn ni rTiioa poU liioiaaa f Ktntuoky who prala nt Wfm ixual tif aa 4 vuajualiot af Uia aJi(Uim of Lli .. Cuoallluliuual Aiucinlnn'iit I '."U",". : ' '" Tha aail-aiufudiutJt poil m tcriilljr a laa.iDa Utat, 'aulvaa MaliniiiaJ hy lha '.C- """''on. they will iiwHll)- martr nig' ' gm- Valuta all bi-aril of lha Duiaf frllo " Oa tMltnK Into qaanwl, eiwl aul tn lliuaa .,. af.iiij him. -lluM uir, gcuilomrti, or I ahall w halmn." Each a(.aioiiiiJ:nul man -eaiM " oUlioK aloud, iu ilmiUr spirit,' "Muld nia, dear CaoaUtaUaai, at ahall luaojr a, tufvt, U 1 aarcMJoa are btru," But we prnm.a thai lha Cooiutattou alauj j and a lair ilay.'i Tt .."AunAvy rtmi Aa.umr Ewm UkHD-Th lall TVuaiUwut haa aiiyfliclat. r . t enntndxttnt i4 tha atatfiiH-m " i A t Juhnaun t J aj.'j a ptrfinitaif i for lha) tmitird.au aawlvaacnl u( tlia . (of ilcpii l-loa apon American coin-' t'iMiMrnato etawafa auad out ia li I' I' 'ni1!' I"' A tvslainattm, . I i tlalat e4p ef a pripUir liaiuand fl!kttirnt, bat aa rather a to. , i iliv oltftina wuold ha brnojht lor. ... m k,, rtini'i in emiitw-iMin wxhoTtaiii rfaMWia ul mum u. jm 4 i-.u (4 ui f (Lb t: f. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 31. lH(i5. The Statoimin bu Lrger Circulation than any . othat Papar la th. Stata, and ii tha Baat: . Medina for Adrartlaari. Tha V. 8' Law. and Boaolntlona ara publiihad in the TDK HTATK I'KOTKIt AMI TDK LAWH. Thurailay'a Oregonian contains a reply to nnr Dtiitrmcnt last week in relation lo printing the forlboumi'iig volume of the laws, i Wo ro gret 'very much that tha Oregonian caniigt tato iuoU facta Hi would compel ut Is rctruct tlio whole of onr tnttnicnt. While the pre- man ootice tome itatumenta we made, U wholly (Vila to not'ee aomu allien, whicli are ini(o fta Iniportnnt na thoae it did notice ; nod on thia aocoout the Oregonian will do well tn crad pur article over aguiii. Of the paints en ticed, the Oregonian admits the truth of encli, exotyt one; unci llmt one ia thin: that Iho Statu Pi Inter did not intrnil tn ull'ur or prnpiwe lu si'll his tiglit hunda'J cnpici until the edition pull llrlicd fnr the SMte should be exhituslcd. , Wt are glad to hear that snoli -wan nol liis inten tiou, . 15ut It will not lie contended, wa aup' posi, that the Ulatu hud not the right Ui oritur another edition Tor its use, when the first should bo exhausted 1 in which onwi w snppita the SCO copies might vnuificto with tho Interests of the Ktute, iiiilew t e Printer slimild aain Ring' uauiinuuKljr deponit with with J. L, l'un imIi A: Co. " It hiolts like a strnngo hminons trimsne linn., lli'foru we go uuy further, we desire Ihe Oitgonian to olisiTVe, Hint we did not clmrgo, thnt lha l'rinter inlemled to offer his copies for km limn tlio fjliite. nlthoiigh We suggested (but uch a thing might ho done. t ; The Statu I'l inliir claims the right to print additional eopics for hie own use, from the luring which the Htutu puys liiin fur setting up, ami say that it is no new thing, anil it is ilnne universally. , We deny itny such rignt to) the Printer, mid suy that such a course is not only new ami exceptional, hut that it is without the least justification, The Statu undertnltos to print its mvn limn, and provides a aworu of lieer to do Unit work fur tho Mate, and not for himtclf. ' Jt Is not confined lo u single edition uf uuy document. It cuu order additional copies i and if there is money to ho nmilo by it, it is presumed that a proper regard for the Slate B nances would advise tha Statu to liiake the money, and not its servant ( and that the Stulo uould order the nddiliuuul copies. We remark further, that the Oregoniun uniairly attempts to throw the Maine of delay upon the Secretary' of Stale. Wo shall not ngreo to that eilhor. We know that tile Secretary hss dolio hit whole duty In this matter, as in all others. Ho was net obliged to furnish paper for tho. Printer,,', Tha' Printer had Just as good grounds tn ak the tieerelary Jo furnish him a printing office. . If the Printer wo not able to pnrcliuse paper and do tho work na tho law provides, liu ought uct to Lavu accepted ha of fice. ' ' t , ' Aa to tho publication of tha Criminal Code If this publication was nut desired byihe Htnto uflioinls, wo shoald like to know whut it was isaued for, if not to niuko money. ,The disinterested regard for the publiu wellaro in that matter, ia curtuinly worthy uf great praise. " lu concluainn, we will iy that wo hnrhor no unkind fuulingt agaiust tha State Printer, nr any one else. We do not desire to injure him iu tha least. We have stated the Inula in tho case, nnd tho Oregonian hoi admitted lliem. Wa did not make tho facta, aud are, therefore, lint responsible fur them, Wo stilted iiothing unadvisedly, and made no elmrgonf di.hou uity, na ibe Oregonian intinniles, aud have, therefore, nothing to retract. We are much obliged In the Oregonian for its advioa. Oil this subject, nil old author says ': "When w feel a strong desire to thrust our advice upon olli. era, it i usually becauao we suspect their weak ness j; but ire biiA( rrrrAir lo mtjxd onr own." Wftnr. Hrsnilolle nf Ki-nliu kf la nrnim nin M tale t ftp ait'tti"i of thn antl-ilsverv aniriiUtni'iH. K . .rli ilile llmt Knititrkr will jrt f... It. Tin lhi n.-w amenilmiint will heenn' s pnrt of "the rimititiitnm i Iw ymiil a iier-ttilventiin1. The-purpura, nf the AlmH tl'iui-tN hii-i been nl tuil riiii.iinoiiNti'il, ui tlif ent ul a million man ami a d-.'lt mi hurtlrn,iinii lloit the nieiiu. aim! tntr.inaii.ilp nf the nullmi. fur cetier.itlmw k poini-, will hr uU.rlvril in pMrlilioL,' fr the pnvment of llir hilrrrit slrttir -ivan-., (iivee it op iu lust. . What an agony of to' gret that ennfeMinn most hare produced, liur. llraiuletle, ihe Democratic (iovornor ol Ken tucky, turning Almlitioiiist, nnd "Old Ken lurk" itaulf bnanniug Aliohinimted. How we weep! . "It U propubU'", that not only Ken tucky will adopt it, hut llmt every Slide ih the Union will Ueiuiesto iu the Irimuphuiit luareh nf Old John Hrnwn' soul." "The diiliTs sing sluv iuwluii " Haa titled when die Penineralio rebels fired on the Aiuvriunu flug iu i'barlealim harbor four yeara ago; but it has "distressed" tho treaii awfully to learn the fact, and niuster up ouuruge enough to con fess it." For Tour long )eurs of bloody war, the editor of the Arm repowd in his firm be lief that slavery would eventually rstubli.h ita rule Ihrfliighnut Ihe conntry t but like his belief thai (irantoould never lake liiohinond, he now fliida that "the purpose of the Abolitionists has ! al lost ouuaainmaUit." The Kevim suvs that "slavery U not dead ;" Thayer says it oaiiuut ba abolished without the consent uf. juuth CajoliiiA, of aeparate Stale action ; hut thn Are nit thinks the "distressing questiou is avltled." "When doctors agree, who ahall de cide ?" miestfnn fur the next Ieimeralie oimvcMtlou. i ' Thk Cdmiiat pREPMNS." Last week the lirporttr made a thrust at a cerfltiu set uf pol llloiiins in Ihe lemnorailo rnnks, naming out Ut. C'alou aud ulhera.ua being guilty of foisting a war plunk Into their platform torn three ytara ago. This week lha same paper In re plying In the rtrnVie and Arrna'i advice lo "apot" lha Ktiortct eaye I IN th laraiittms w will a,M thai this trrmr Jul lu the lirni'irratlr rnk low t r n nail'lln) tliHt p.rtr with a t of irim.l,Uil Mood am-kna. aha iirrar fat Inia tli. party nuoiN, and thru halraynl it ui Urn kma- of IU mm, ml Wa candidly anura Uuli Um Hmwrn and An, aad all thm iwawrurd. llut lHutw aad ahanrar a. Hud Um alUoii ajlt, nr k tnaaiHi ai aa.wl that II will U mad, hi lf4l! Ui,- iaitjr ,iraainslioa lo UMe vbu tH-ltaytnl H ki tha aeamv, wa ah.ll wara UtaaK-rala nf il. We admire lha candor and fairness of the Hrtyvrlrt. tin uialter how much we disagree Willi In pnKilus. Uive as a open Ine always. Hal Um Kiftirr will Cud mora difficulty iu putting ihoae "unprincipled bloodsuokara" oat nf hia party ihntl he Imagines. Th grntirmea aimed al by ihe above ara readily identified In this locality, and having severed considerable "MonJ" iiuiu "sucking" lha Drnmcreey, are now detrrnilneil in rule nr ram thai panr T.-t aWfH - . I ' . I I f lalavl I'atiia atiaiug blmk, aa aaal (mg. A IfKVi VI 0I1IIS TO JIKMOUUATIC bill- sntiut.its. ; A tiro SiKlemrtn is now reoeiviiij weekly, iliaoy new mimes te its snbscription jist, and aiming vthich are the names of many persons wlmhave heretofore, anil for might we know to the contrary, will hereafter volo the Donio- cratio ticket, if there shall be any such ticket beforo the people, we have thought it our duty to suy a few word by way of encouragement. No matter what Democratic editors tell you, or tvhat vou or they desire, the uuvarying tenor of public opinion, and the results nf every elec tion throughout tho whole country ought tn unt idy you that the so-called Dutnocrtitio party Is completely find hopelessly broken op. Of this fact yon ought to niuko diligent inquiry outside of Democratic circles, and arrive at a conclu sion that what wo tell you is cither uutruo or correct. If wo aro right iu this mutter, then you ought tn nssore ynnrselvcs of the state ment,, and open your eyes lo the march of opinion and events. Need Wa point you to the result of the late election In Washington Territory, where, in the small vote nf A few thousands, thero win a ehaoge of over one thousand rotes, deciding the contest overt hcV ruingly uguinst the Democracy war Democ racy ut tlmt. - Need wn citu you to the result of tho lute election jn Michigan, w.here iu a vote of 70,01X1 hallota polled, tha- Democracy Imd o'rily'.lO.UOO. but n litllo in orb than one in every four.; A Democratic cotemporury never expressed Ilia truth mure fully than when bu asserted that the " military success of Lincoln wnt llut triumph of tho Union party lo the de struction nf nil else." ; Had Jeff. Davis tri umphed, the Union parly would have been de- fented nt Ihe next election by the Democracy, upon an Jssiiu of peace and compromise with slavery. But tho Union Was stronger than the rebellion j itnd when the rebel army gavo Way before Richmond, (ho Democratic platform, of tlio n'l'Oiign Convention "that Iho war wn a failure" turned out a lie. Tho war for the Union whs made a glorious triumph, nnd the huzzas of the Union armies sunnded tho death knell of the Democracy. , - , ,:, -r,;;1 , In every free nnd partially free govcrnlncnt which boa existed, there bus been great polit ical parlies, just as parties have been lu this coiiutrj. Great parties grow up to power nnd greatness by uuheriug to right uud justice, nuJ are overthrown and hnried forever ns soon as these cardinal principles arc iu tho least com promised. Of Ibis we hnvo abundant' proof. As long ns Ihe Whig und Dcinncrutio porties ignored the institution of slavery, there wns uo grent principle affecting the rights of man in dixputu, nnd victory alternated between them. But na soon as Ibe Democracy commenced to pander to the political power nf that insjtltn lion, and permit it to dictate thn party policy, the great majority nf Ihe Whig party North re-nrgauiiied on Iho basis of free soil nnd free territories; and hence Iho liuhublicnn party which carried the election in I HOI). As soon ns the result of this election was announced nt the South, all tho Southern Democrats (and that pnrty embraced the great majority nf the voters, vf Ihe South) refused tn he hound by it, anil immediately couiuirnocU the Secession movement and organized the Southern Con fed rrncy, electing as lis President a former leader of tho great Democratic parly. At tho incep tion of the secession movement, tho Itcpnhli can party voluntarily disbnnded.nnd Its leaders appealed to tho loyal men of all parlies to un ite with them iu sustaining President Lincoln, and the laws and Constitution. This nppeal Was 'taken up by Stephen, A- Douglas, the great lender uf Ihe "popolnr sovereignly" De mocracy, aud his eloquent appeals tn his old friends, at once united them with the former h-mlers of the llepnhlicnn parly, in the forma tion of the present Union puny. ' Iu this party we huve not nuly nil the Hepulilieaii leaders, but we bnve such men as Butler the leader of tho Breckinridge Duiimuraoy iu New F.ug land Dickiiisnn of New York, Cuss of Mich igan. Tod and Brougli of Ohio, Stanton nnd Forney uf Pennsylvania, Ucuerals Grunt, Lu gnn nnd McClernniid uf Illinois, (iov. Wright of Indiana, Unit, Biaiulclla aud Speed of Ky., Vhelps of Missouri, Johnson of Tennessee, and hundreds nf others just ns prominent uud in llneutiul, all from the Demncmiio parly. Tak ing out Ihe old tried uud trusted lenders of Hie Di.'iuuoiuuy.Klio mo uot iu the ranks aud lead-. lug the Union party, the balance are dead reb els nr disgraced traitors, Davis uud Stephens hiu locked up ill Fortress Monroe) Ureckiu ridge and Benjamin have fled the country ami lii ft' Id exile; Gttin hus sworn allegiance lo Kronen and gone to Meiioo j Hbdell and Ma son are In Kughiud living on the proceeds of the Cool. Jei ate loan ; uud of all Ihe old lead- era wlia led Democracy In victory years ago, there is but a single man who will permit hia name to bu used by the preariit spurious party claiming that inline. ' 1 Having given this vary brief history of the par lira, ia it not uhsurdily lu auppoeu thai the present rieinocrntlo party i-nn vver make any headway agaiust the preeciit powerful Union orgnntr.iitiini, especially when it tins' not a sin gle principle to recommend it to popular favor, aud when it ia crushed under thn odium of the trenson uf all rts Southern lenders, In undis guised sympathy with the leading reliels, and lha assassination nf a faithful President What then is your duly as citizens J , Plain Iv Ibis : cast m your voted aud iullueiseo with the party that has not only the ubilily nnd alreuglli ut conduct the atium nf ihe nation successfully, but which has a plutforui.nl prin ciple reeogiiixing right nnd justice as the chief curuer atone. ' So long aa tho L'uioii party iimintnina ita priwnt high national vantage ground, it must uud will bo liiuiuphutit. If then you would coniribnle In ihe prosperity. glory aud houur of your country, cast in your influence with Ihe pirty which has inseribed ou its haiiuvre "Lilierty aud Lmou ou aod inseparable. FuRa) Si'r.Ki it. Now M a propiliout time for all tho Abolition orators of New England aud elsewhere, wha wer for ao many yeara deprived by inobs lu the North and by both aintie and statutes in tha South, of the rights of i free discussioii uf the slavery quest u, to go South and give lha Southern people same idea of the power aud lha use uf tha rostrum. and lecture room.' I.cl- them gn South by all means, aud pitch in on Ilia aulfragv nnea lion, and (baa hanlen the Southern people from Ihe start of the new era, to the excellences of free speech. , 1 . , , UtAVY VI TlU PiMOCkAl'V. Hon. nra Powell aoenalrd a retaravd rebel soldier iu TluiiJerMMi, Ky., asking him what iuduced him to go olT Into the rebel army. "Voa did, damn you," waa lk pruuipl aud aoalhiug reply.. "Yeur barunrue in Ihe ennrt bonse, over tea dor, sent we and huiuln Js of olhert into the rrlirl amir lo fiiihl agaiuat the uld tlag." t Powell h a DemworaiM memlieT oi I lie U. j is, .S.U4ti, and ll.n bach one or the Inuo I cratic chauipiotu fur a " cwuiptuuiisa." IUE KI KFIUOK AM) KKCONSTItl .'WJON UlENTIOX AT HIE SOtlll. , The following views of these qiientions ni expressed by .tho last of the great Virgininm and nulilest Uoman nf'tliein nil John Minor Hot's and reported by a correspondent of tho New York Tinea, so fully expresses our views on these questions, that, we givo lliem place in nnr columns, and advise a careful examina tion of them. It ' is true tho tnatteri referred to are no concern uf ours being questions' which must be settled by . -separate ntato ac tion, but they are such as every one desires to see how they arc likely to be disposed of: Ua is uot satisfied with the policy adopted by Ihe Government in regard to suffrage, . lie thiuks it unw ise to restrict the right uf voting iv reiiuirirnr too atriinrent rat is, Jlu would have the riirht of holding cilice restricted a great deal more than it is, so thnt no iiiuii should ever hold office, North uud South, who has not always hecn a thorough, uncompromising Union man. He thinks that Congress should make ft law by which every man slionld lie re quired, ns a condition of holding any olhue m tho United Slates, North or Soutli, tn swear that ho hud never dune, written or said any thing tu injure nr prejudice tho authority of the Government of the United States, nor in any wnv. bv act or word, (riven aid, eonifort o en couragement to ita chemies. This would keep all the powers of tho Government in the hands of loyal men, aud Mr. Butts thinliii it quito ns much needed iu the North as in thu boutli, lor h says the Copperheads in the North invo given mora aid to the robeiUon thuil thousands in the rebel States, nnd are far mnreuungorous tn the future Ticnce nud welfare of Ihe Country. He would hnvo every Copperhead who oould not take the oath above Veiled, excluded from ollioe ; and the sumo oath, covering the same ground uud ueuched ill the same terms, should bo required of every man in evory section of the country, ns condition uf holding ollioe. . 1 In this way no man could vote for a disloyal candidate anywhere But Mr. Hulls thinks that tho effect of requiring so stringent on oatli as a condition of voting, will have a tendency to iieruetuate tho iulluence of rebel leadors -uver the masses of the people iu Southern neighborhoods. Jliey Imd themselves in the suiiiu boat excluded alike from participation in pulilia aftuirs because nf their past relations to each other; and they will naturally, ho thinks, under llieso circumstances still cling to-, gether, and tho leaders will thus perpetuate their influence nud control. But if the masses ul the people aro allowed to vote, while their leader, lire prevented, by the stringency of the oath required, from being Candidates for ollioe, the voters will have to look elsewhere for their lenders, and thus the connection between them will bo broken up. ,' '"' Mr. Botts is very anxious that President Joliiisou should, sluipo his policy so as tn de prive those who have hitherto controlled the political sentiment uud uuliuu of thu South of ail luturo mmienoe and auiliurityt nun lie thinks it must be done by some such course as ho suggests in regard to suffrage ' In regard to negro sulfrage, Mr, Butts says that, aside fjom all other reasons against it, it would do more than all other measures Com hiued to ncrnetuatu the authority of tho uld slaveholders. . Whatever may ho their present temper, it is certain thnt sooner or later these m.in must employ their former slave as free laborers, lie thinks they will, us a genera thing, do so throughout the entire South, It will lip for their interest (and that must In Ihe end control their action) to make friends nf the freed slaves and this they will do. As A no cessary oniisequciiue, tho Ucgruvs, depending ii lion them for emnlnvineiit, wages and every thing they have, will ho guided by their advice iu voting as in everything else; and thus the effect nf eivinir them them Ihe suffrage Would be tn multiply Inrgely tho political power uf their lurmer masters, . Statkd' Kiohtu. On this subject Iho Artf- na has the following speaking of tliore who have endorsed the tosollitions of 171)8 '00 t. Anil fiuthennoro. thrnr reMoliitioni wore nut only its. feruled hy ttir si.ilrHnirit of the p:it. luHiiilhij; Weimter mid liontiin, int tnev vera adopted sy tlie enttnir TIib mutoHiv or ilia ihiu, givnitf tut-in uieir annul tuoiiH iiiinvilt at nearly every jireiiiilraUl eleeUuU held fur Upwards vf liulf a tciitar j. ; , Was not tlie Fugitive Slave Law also en dorsed by Webster and Bonton.aud adopted by the country t Although that infamous law , denied, 10 the person olaimed under it, the right of triul by 'jury Anywhere, in times of peace or war, thcinnel sacred right wrnng from British oppressors, nud most explicitly nssurled iu tho Constitution.. Aud although by that law any slave-driving, blood-houml could make a false affidavit and lay claim tu thu G uver nor, Chief Justioe, or any other white man of n free State, and carry him off into shivery, witliuut the pretense of a triul, yet Webster, Uuiitou, Case, Douglus, aud everybody but the Free Soilers and Abolitionists, adopted' uud defended that law. But tho "adoption and defending" was Constrained by' Ihe bullying threats of disso lution uf tho LIuiou muda by Southcru men, nud by what was supposed lo be a proper du lereuuo Ui tho rights or slaveholders. It was all a matter of the passing polities of tho day nnd iu the emtio way, nud in uo other, bat the resolutions referred lu beou adopted aod de fended. 1 That eaniiol he done now, as a mut ter of principle, uuy mure than the Fugitive Slave Law uau be defended on principle. And so the respeet-to-deud men argument falls tu the grouud. . .1 : . j ... Again, the Arena says : :; 1 ' A rjtlnYiitl.in by Stitrn na nut llrvtly bv "we the pe"le" wan lin-e-arv f,r the i"4.il,lllnuriit ,'if tlw Um- ritiiii,ni. ;ii, it o exjireviy invisn-il that when nine KUlm ratllr I'. n'U -Nail he 11 OiO-lml r( r.T'i At Kun.au nmiyioa. and not lattarnu 'e Ui pouple." 'Are we tn nudcrsuind from that, that the Constitution uf thu United Slates it uot binding upon a Statu or the people thereof, unlets ruli Red by such Stulo t Wo pause for a reply; 'Biitn8 of a FEAriiKit," Tho Northern Copperhead adimrcra uf Gueral Lea) aro rait inr irnner hr inhtoriptinn to furnish bun a homo and fortune. Thu did no more for Geo,. McCleilan. When Andy Johnson biuigi Jell, Dnvis, It will then bo in order for Democracy lu ouimt duwu wilh thu funds tu erect a nmnn- men! lu honor of Ihe arch Iraiinr. KlXINfl VI' A t,s'.llltlTIAt. CASIUDATR. Tho .lrenu and uthcr half-way war Deiuo orals ate joat row paying great attention to f! choral Sherman, believing that sumetbing ill turn Bp lo uabl iheiu la tuak him their next eandidalo for 'resident. Da tlirr so soon forget their expjflcuce with Geo. McCWIan 1 TiiaiX ani Ndwc Wbotl oovrus) a tover etfta SlaUt.' attewpl to depriv u of our most inealiiaalile nc,ule! l Mr. I.incxiln trr it. nr Mr. Douglas either, nnd we will ham; liicui higher than llaman. Jeff. laxt in IStil. Wheu Je(T. Davi thus dlttmxd the subject nf hanging, little dreamed h that be might on day be the subject of It. Lovai. Stati!. The Gold Hill MM lale tu Stat of Nevada Ibat there is nol a Democratic treasonable! newspaper published nil hin In r limits., It eerluiuly Is something to rrjoio at. Tkey drag me any aotnrnunity where they ara allowed (o exist. 1 tTT A large portion of Ihe Confederate debt repudiate iUclf. , It wa payable, "threw year after lha treaty ef peac w signed brtweea lb United Stole and Ihe Confederate) State uf America."' , . , tV Tb Jre will Bel see lb View of ike 'in o tb sutlrag ejaoelmn, pubbabetl in the MnlrsiaMia. That Imjih al" IIano fiiom I'oiiti.anh. The Arena's assassinnlioii correspondent at Portland shows his "fist" in the Inst issue of that paper. Hero is tlio Introduction : I claim thai the eiiuseof Hie Denioersny l Die eiiase "of truth, noil feiirle.lyi-lnlleii(re nn iiiapuetlon of their recird in, h wliule. tn piuve my preuni-.,wlo..li,a"io-ink to lie true, I io.lnt that no parly dillerinic rnilieally f mtn them, run ever siiur-iwsfully or lung uuiduet the nffati-H nf the repulJii' ; and cnneipienlly, Unit tlio rl of Ulsrk Hepiiblieaniam.witli all iu aeiuliil" ruin, presl llotion and murder, is only t-iiirary. aud that its downhill, and the ti,UhHsliineiit or Ilcmocraoy, Is shurtly to come. ! ' Clear ns mud. Why don't yrin claim that the Deni.Ksrncy cnrrieif llin last election In Washington Territory. It is just ns ensy to ! claim ono thing as another,' and n great deal ' eAsier to "nssumo. that it is true. The people ! bnve not yet forgolteu what afnol Anian by the name of Miller made of himself A lew years Ago, by jircdicting the end of Ihe world oa o , oertain ibiy i aud if this "Daniel" of the vlr na does not given sumo signs uf a coming Demoorntio Millennium, wo shall treat him nnd prophecy ns the people did Miller. j' Here ia'ilie bistnricul purt :. "!,. ..jr.. ! ' !; . , While the L'uiU'd Statea were noverneil by Pernocrar ey. peace reigned all over America, and civilization and virtue advanced ; hut when lllnck ltepulilii'aniam,legun tonilo, civil war shocked wis own land, i ni:-"t It that was all true it would bo very compli mentary' to the Democrats. But "facta arc 'facts," and pluiu people will persist in jsuying that the Southern Confederacy wot regularly ufgaiiized At the city of Montgomery, Alnba- ,'hln.' nnd .Telfersml ' Davis Hectod President thereof, und'cr'.tlio rcigii of James piichnnan, the butt Demouralia l'reeideiut thut, will ever ffovern thu Uuited States. A to the "civiliza tion nud virtue" uf Democratic rale, wo pre sume that refers tu the four 'million of black people which Democracy euuocdrd iu lirutaliz lug so long selling them on moruhuudise at the Capitol of tho nation, licensing, encourng iugi aud aiding unrcstmiuud and buliiiiitcd licentiousness, aiuulgumution , uud . pro titiitieu among and with the slaves, thereby In creasing the profits of slave-breeders und slave drivers. Oh, yes! nro slavery Democracy is a virgin saint. . , n . , ,, . . ' , , . , ,, -i v. Here is the peroration i. ...;,, . 11 ; Deiaocnits ol Uroitenl hold up jnor heads I The ;ll,.,ldfc.ol Liheity haschiMc-o yuur party to role her ' favorite country, and i'iuiuuhii'Ih that y.iu work hir her. " " ' fly overilirowiiip; the iuriiansiind uniluiiiK all their wicked work, ynuwifliloyipur enuntryu service, and win applause Iroiu Uio disciples ol virtau., : 1 o Why don't yon hohlmpyour heads 1 No matter if tlio Confederacy is "busted," Buuth . dead aud Jeff, Davis p prisuurr.'!' No iiiuUer if tlio whole country is AMitionizod, the "nig gers" all freed, and "Lincoln's hirelings" wav ing the flag from the Pototnno to the Itio Grande! No matter if Dcmceracy has beeu defeated und scuttured ill ovary State uud Ter " ritnry of the Union I . Hold up )oor heads.' fiotlo rote My friend,: you are asking ;too ' much of the Democrat of Oregon don't, iu , sist ou it.) , Tlie Godilce of Liberty referred to above, is supposed to be the Democratic fe male Jeff. Vuvii in Tioopt. !y "overthrow ing tho Puritans and undoing their work," you . would, restore shivery to ita glory under Buch- , unaii, when pliinlutiou bunds weru auld fur $I,5IH), and comely OotoriKin girls to Tniuister to the lust of secession Democrats, would bring $5,000.. Jty your .luiidoing" process, Jell'. Davis would ugaiu tuko his seut ill the IJ, S, Senate and demand hnck pay for the lime engaged in murdering and starving the Union meu who defended the country from bis trens on. By your "undoing," school houses would beaholiehed. Methodist ministers hanged in Tcx- nn, the free States given up to slavery, and the ' traitor Breckinridge made Presideut of the ' United States matters tn be applauded only m tin; uuuer-Ucpihs or hell. . , s J , . ,; ' AsiAstHfATioa or Surmr I'ijkham Wo luive received a le'rer from tlici Hon. Win. n (lauiel., gitiuL' us iici'mmt of the u'isil.ulion of SlierllF 1'ink liani by the ilnl.ri.ju, IiikIlM uyinuii Ferd l'utu-riu. I'alieriw.n met Piukhain at tho Warm Spring, two tnitea below Idaho 1'ttv. Patterson wiw eimiiuy in from ekiaih Boise, uud wua at enmity wilh I'iiiklmiu. l'alinravii called ou him lo ileleiid Ibuiaell aad sltot i'oikhiiin Ihrouifh lltu iiearl. He wua pursued ami mid hroitKiii hack wlole iittetnpihifr lo run uwny. ; KliROUS. Fur want of proof readinp, several annoying ermr&iu ortlmirrHphy and grnniamr oc- ' enroll In last week's Issue. Thenantea of Joseph and Wm. K Barron were spelled so ns lo mnko tlll'm read Harrow in tho railroad notice. Th oilier errors are immaterial nt this date. l-nn !.: ! MARRIED. . - .- ; ,' July '!!. bv Ilrvi )lr. Judsnn, John XI. Ivel and JIim Marv jano Tico, ulden daauliler nf John Tice, i'i..of lids coiialy. , , July Hrh, li'j, at ihe resid-iice of Mrs. America Howe, l.inn coiuily.by A. K. Kills, J. '., Ailiert K., Kevs aud Miss AhindH Hows. Alibi nsulcivs' uf Wm. Kulierta, July Id, 1 '-'). be K. II. Wlihlow.J.l', Mr i'boinaaU. Ski-tit and Wirt ljori'iia Kohcrts all of Vainliill ciuinlv. . Al Ibe resilience of ft. II. Siewanl. Ksi.. In Isi Fat lta, bv H. O, Atlauis, ,lnlv IU, lr.'ilJtdiut,iinituiS)s. iif tl-.wu Oil) , I. T., nnd ilisa Helen Walker, ul Vambill. . l: ; DIED. ...'' .. j" " . ' At Kork liar, I.laho 'lor.. June. , IHi. WT Janes, sireil alniat IU years, lie eawr lu Oregon in llil . from Jeree on., Ill,, nln rebis pareiua and brolhereliwid when Inst henrd from. HI, papers please ropy. .Auction. 1WII.I. SI.I.I, AT AI'CTIOS UOl'SKIIOI.D ROODS, I'ICTl'ltKS, dtn., lo niormw (T-slav) ul lo o'clock a. n. The article, run lie sein next dtsw in ItaHtar's CaU-ilietShvp.- r T. 11. (iATl'll. - , buleui, July Ut , iHsS. , 1whI t X KX III HIT nr the teeaipla ami exiM-o.liiure.nf J the tNHiniv of Marinn. Soils of Orefrno,1 loriue yenr emliug Jly 4, - , . -.-ii ... : 1 Haoatrt. , , '. Aiuo.uit n-ceired from all sources for I'nnnlv pur poms ....i , , $iii,i:il !l ,, , axi-rsniruKH. , . Am't paid us salary of ',. Judge . . f NiKi.ini , XIN..IKI " treua. ..... " " " " S-bis.l npt " " (wreent .h.J.H. Moores, lata Tn-aa. , ," , " Co. Amm v wr dieniv, . , " " roinnrrs " " .... ' " Clerk ': .:.'....'.'.... 377,1)0 Sli;..'sS 400,011 lii.'.ll !l'.' 15 Sberi" and Til Ci.lle.liir.. lfiHT.31 . Ceretief and jury.. , ". i'oia. tluiiiu., ' Ko,l SuiH-rvia-ira. foeConiilv Safe. . . .. 44,il ,1, 71V' : ., xtvn ..' "jon.on il - Maisa- . " ." " loeinliiir twuify roads . . :hl.ii M " ' inrora' aervioea .. i'-Vsl WilinT. -r. I .un ' " " wiiiKwmrfl ftiaieese, W.IO '" baildiw bnHwea ilTi.00 , . " - " " relsiiriun t'vurt IbalK. . lls.f"J ' " t " jail, &e 11-yaJ , " , w .taiionery. fuel. 4 lights ' -""- nirewtrihiHtse, and lel for jssl . 14 4. " ' "JudveaJ,ebrki)felertei W.'JO " lullitarjf actuul lilo.l'J " " " support of paupers .... M'i,U " na nana and rapesm-e in ibe . case of iui va. HeaJe aud linker SMI.'-li Trial expenditure . Ilii.ri.W 4 Kapendilun abvw tempi Awi't 4V. Orders nnlatandinr " due on aaoivtre o FairOronada. . I 1 46 .. l.iXlee) StaMi'ef Oreen, ? oanlr nt Marios). V ' I eartity that Uia f.we.iii w a torrrrt tfatera.nl f the reivipia and aauanditurr. of V irion niuntr, Oregvo, for the rear ruding J'dv 4. !Vi fw a KiKa riMt Saleia, J..lr 1. (ica. U ft sUM..eanrrM Hrlllf 1. Al.t. yarraona lnB.td are here.r wodAVd tal all VIehsasd rwrwtrir to J. II . tkarr. a Ihe Tin war and Mutw kwnwa ia Bah ai, un in .Inlr Im, 1-ki, aiuet ba wills.' al ouee. J. It. SI . Mi it Salem, July 31, tA ir.tl , Al lNt Old llrsirlajiaartrra Is Knlrm, ' i. 1 ' ' '. win n-rso ' COIMTAVITY rm aaed a brn-w awwmeet nf f.lKUtll aaal ItsUJal.NU alUVKa, Tl, COFTBH, JArASSKD WAKE. arhwli rSTer m lb fMw m CIIKAP s . ia f bad in loitljud. ,.1f M'AKi; HKOTllllKs. AN i:lllltlT Of the Rereijits and Ditlmnemenli nf Yamhill county, Oregon, froin July 7, 18(11, to July 7,1 SOS: j , - ik cui'ntv ri'ana-HKKiiTs. Amount in Co. Treas. July 7, lwli " luxes eellectnl Kreeery license. ... . " peddlers " ; " triul fees . . '. .-'- ppohute lees. . 1 "" delinquent rood tnx ." ... . " att.iriiey'alecs, ..,. .. ,1' , other source.;.., Total In county funds Oo. Orders redeemed durinitho year.. . .. Co. reas. ierceulu((e and salary fMfiil 12 7, hi I 117 Kill) (III i 0(1 4 OU n ,7 - 4(1 !l -- III IM :i ill) , ta.bh!) ill 15,:iM Ul . , llllll HH Dal. in Co. Trens. (Co. lunds) July 7, lSfllS. . $t,lil', H7 Co.urders issued but nut redeemed w'' UHU 1111 Hal. In Co. Treat, oftcmll outainudiuR Co. or- ' dersnre rcdeciucd (Co. funds) M,1M 77 Ain't tn liny ou contract fur brid(jo on North " yamhill.. . ' WMOO Hal. In Co. Trcus. ancr paying for said InidKO t 682 77 " nisni'nnijMisTS. , ' "" ' Orders have been sued on the Conrity Tiujsury dur Inn the year lis follows : ' C.mutv Judge. J. Wi Cowls. . ,-, f MO OH , ,, Cleik.B.C. Adiuns..,!.. 7:i 61) sin :tt liu mi Vii M Mil) 00 m :iu m so 'l ou m si; 11711 III) 1172 no HH (HI 3117 70 IU IK) '2(1 62 us no m hiienu, i.. i.. , iiiieuiiiu. ........ '1 1 School Sup't, I. Siencer. . : I Surveyor, A..Walt.w...iv. ; Aaaeawir, 01 1 Handleyn i. ..4.:... " Com., ISrctschcr Hiid Jewott. . . .. A Pros. Att'y, II. Mallnsy and assistants . . . Itood viewers, chain carriers and marker Wale case costs paid by county Circuit and county oourt Jurors , , l'lauk In cover uud repair hridges...... .. Wood for bounty., Supervisors (extra wirlt).. .......... Stationery for county Reduction uf taxes , ... ..........,,....,.' Klectioo expenses (judges and clerks).,. , IIOOIIUK coiiri iiiiunu 27(1 611 Ountding prisoners... m on :iu no 16 00 ('iironera' uiouesti , Mitcellaneoua ..... Totnl Op. onlers kiu(?il during the jenr. '. .. td,m W " REpUCIHM! HHIUOTi ITND RECKIPT81 Amount in f?r. Treiw. July ?t 14 11,849 (1(1 1,11111 III) 27H 611 , 16 (K) -3,044 1G $1,722 19 1,008 05 ' m- paid-on Hnei.. . .......i ; .", lium other nuurcc...,.. ToHiiiv.vj;.::'::;...;.::!.:';!!.;'.1,.'.:' !' ''' ' ' lllSin-HSKMBNTH. ' ' ' " School orders redeemed during the your. . . Co. Trens. stAte thero are outstsndlug school oruem tioi reueemeu i,.; Bal. in Co. Ircas. unappropriated .'. , t M 3'i ; ,. .., .,- MII,IVAKV rilND. ' Aiii'tuuid State Tieiisurci 415 polls charged ' dn list $1,0.11) 00 Am't collected on said list (of last yenr) ..'.'.' 7H0 0U Am't deUnqueut on military list, but paid by . cpuuty. .... ... , .....,. STATB HKVtMJS TAX. Three mill tax ou f2,.720-total value of tho county Stnta poll tax on 62S polls. '. I 2114 00 $2,4 hfi ' O'-ft 00 Total State rev. fcix : $3,11(1 66 Paid State Treas. as ner Co. Trens. rcceiut uf Dec, 21), l!iiit ,.- 3,U0 60 Amount in County Treasury on settlement with County Treasury, July 7, 18s : , In county fundi, roln. ..,.'. $'J,7.i 110 " l,.T..."... ....'... .;...'.; ' 6U4 1)7 " sehmd funds, eoln ,.,i... .v.i.i 'HOT 44 f UT 1 709 20 ill notes.. 2'Jt 3i ' ii , ' 8.C. ADAMS, County Clerk. . VamhiU county, Oregon, July 9, 18115, lw'22 . t , Proclaimilioii. TIIK iindersignod intends ctiauifinir his business on the tlrst of optenther next; therefore nil persons who know themselves indebted to him, will plonne settle beiween now and tlico. , . . Tiiore are lurejo auioiuils outstanding on the books of llid late l'u-in of T. H. Co At Co. All enclt nc counts, as well ns those of T. II. Cox, must bo settled by the first of Septemlier, v ,. . J hope ul! of thoao iuterestvd will give this mHtter prompt uttimimn. . i. u.t t'A. Su1cm,.Inly 81, IKo-S. " '.M,f . ;,, ,To Will-Owners, A rflACTICAl, IIII.LEE, of nenrlv twenty live yeara' experience iu Maryland, Chile, aud Cali fornia, wishes to ohtuia a pei'inuuent silimtioii in a Ploiirtnir Af ill in this Slate; his object beiiic; tu locale permiinetitlv. SntisfHriorr reference nivea os lo cu- Cibility. sobrietv, and hoiiasiy. For furliier partirn rs, audi'eaa J. I1., uure ilaaui Urns. Sc Co., l'ortlund, Ureou. , , July ill. IHOV -"Jwt Valuable Farm for Sale. BEST BAllGAiy' .V 77J? STATE. TIIK mil.srril.er will sell hia land nu Mill Creek fmirie. Sen miles sotilh-eiut of Salem, eonsistinir of "1-1 acres l it) acres pruirie and 73 acres timber on Ihe Sum iaui, t ,i;-t lic-e will, all his household goods, 1) hep, H Hbeep, S cows, 111 other cattle, wse;ini nuikcv's toole. blaekaniith'a tnols, earpeninr's tool,, wheal wriujil'a tools, lull sets, and turninir kttbe. There are three bouses on tbu laud, with two orchards of splen did fruit an loculed lis lo suit two families. I have a splendid ltKAPKR and MOWKR, with a very exteuaivu and well-selecleil atork of farming iinpletuenle aa u.wk.1 as uevr. 1 nll'er land , home, nnd all, just rciuly to move iulo, fur t'J.onu CAHII nitwit 11 COIN. Come, nnd see fnr vonrsrir, July III, 1KU5. SivTdpd WM. It. McNKII.L. sTAtT In ma'tPM of Insurance, DELAYS ARE HiAbMiiiiN. ji rurwe imnw not tho ' COXKLAbUATlOX a day may i : . - bring forth. I N SU R E WITH THE1 Phoenix Insurance Company, IIAIt 1 1 OHD. Losses always promptly paid in U, S. , , , uom uoin. Forest City in awlio i We hike Ibis meiliislof- expresaina: nnr siiliafm-rmn with Ibe prompt s..itleineiiiabv the PIKK.VIX tusnr-a.M-n ( oinpiiny nf Hartford, of onr kawra bv the lire KtJiuieib. They Imvaj ibis dnv paid as ibe rri.t m nit of our chums in K..I.1 coin drafls on Sua Knui ciseo, vriltiout diseounliir cbaries for Adjuster's fees or expenses. Wo Would ni-nniiiienil the I'IKKMX nf Hariford to the public as a ennnd and relinhlr iriati- ii- 1 ill llilr.s, 'oret City, July l.lMisi. S. ALKXANDtlt , . t'ire, -th June Lswsea paid 1st July. t'onflagrrttlon at Jackson I Tho piirvviT t. r...... , .. , - ' ' I"v "i iinninni. OT lie H,linter. Mr. J.J Borne, havins; pmmptlv Paid n.n- Im nf lit mm.,,, Um 1...... 1 I .,. . X, r I'lium u, nuuen i.osu.r, aariil lu .lackwu. and haviuir dona the same wiihuiu or trouble In us, we tberefm recommend liiia Compa ny aa well worthy the eonfideliee and aalnimufe of tb community ... JAMKS CAKItlll.l, . Jaikaoa, July 111, ima, - KosA SCIiLACIITKR Adra'a. tsL of Win. Seblaeier, Ixws paid six days after reported. far from a leading fltlicn or SarramrBto. A.C. Swrmta. Ks.. A cent of the PIIOINIX In anranca Co nf llHHford : lHnw Sir Yuar, t'wnpany has promi.lly paid my low on divellum uud furniture lUiuuucd by lire yeeier ?a.'r "u'.i'"1 J .'',' rlensnre in reenmmendinjr lb PHtKMX f Hartford lo all who mar wain pnann. payments, with w trnnble or annnTanre to usciiwouicra. Visbin yoa avarv success' in your eibuia bu uV C ouipaii)' . LLW. U. Jl AJtUlS. Niernmenlo, July Hid, Ht ' lesw made on llhh, and paid en lllh Joly. PRIIMPT ADJMTj1F..St7at" MAV8VlUJt BV TIIK "riisi-nix of Hartford." A Card. Tlia uidersutnad, saiurrnr by the late firva. tender onr irraleful Uianka lolbe fhoeiiii Inanr ance Co., who have, without ct'at or trouble to na, fsiid our elaiuia in irold enin. lheeonraeparaued bv th CVmpanv eiwiilea it lo ill lullM .na,L.M tk. . - - - --t-.. it, nan wv m ommeiid the Phirnix ,4 lUrllord lo all who need a injury, wnoea Tame ia ruidoooted. and good as mid in ran uf loa. r r THA HI.M HOPES, ; ; vi-u.tuiF, ju w a.VM.X X ADAM COKDKI,. T 4IVir B1SIR WAHI1K, HESKr KEIIXS. MaryjtiHa, July la, isjiii. ma ,d ,tr,.n. snb,t,ntml and exnenencl n,h.,wrii.ra .1 b. emwrvativ. , hi.k uwed arh.l-,1.I.ii; ed of ai., annuiaiM. aronnmuu,,, Wllk ,h. hnm- . ,iLi IKM ,y Hxit- prompt JlTTu"'.."!- l"SK!,T "neb . "moil? . lb. PH,hNU)r IIAKIWHli.wkoe. taut oniilil ra, ,wd and prneua fair lauie all.al th. ituilimn 'J wf lis cli.m k, preferem-a and favor. " j tT Tki4 fhiKSlX VP haktfordL, H'lrA i4 fiU TW.Maalrrdaiasl Firm Uu,, ia t'a'jeraia, am,ry,t,g in lit mggrtgiti t, arirrf. Saoo.ooo i ?' jf Jt n .a ,rH, . Mnn t , nlltr rr, on-rrr,f. " ".' ' 1,117,,.- Insure wltlt Tho Phenlx. BELLA BKOV, Kraidrnl Afriiit, 4'. :u, J i'v II I, U.S. 7-liO LOAN. BV Ari'llOItlTV Of TIIK BKCIIETARV OP TIIK T1IEA8 ury, (he uiid'T,IKni d h naimnii'd Ihe Ot-uernl Hulncrlp tloa Asenoy lor II., Mia of United Stall's Treaturj Nates, bearing teven and tlire-lenlh par eenl. Interest, per allium, known aa the 1 ' ' ' 1 SEIIHIIIlin UM. ; Tlieao NuIpi sre lun.il under dale Je 16th, lsW.snd are payable Uir,e yaar, from 11. at time, In currency, or are con vertible, at tl.e opllun of the holder, lute , , ,, , U. S, a-!tO Six i,'r ccnl. , GOLD BEARING - BONDS. . JThnio boiult are now worth a premium of nine, psr cent, hiehidtnir S'dd Internt feom Hovniulier, which makes the ao taid irofll on Ihe 7-90 loan at eorreat rates, Including Inler eat, about ton per cent, per lunum, benlrtet Ita sxkmptiok rnoM stats ISO si'SH'ieAi. Tix.iTins, wmca Anna ra.ia ost ToTusssris cist, mows, arcnrdln tn tlie rate levied on other properly. The Interest Is paysl.lo In currency, semi annually, by coupons attached to each note, which niny be cut off and told to suy bank, or banker. The Interest amount lo 1 ' r- ' 1 One cent per day on a no ante, f j Two cenll " , tils) ." 1 Ton " '" SU0 " . SO " 1,0W " $1 ii '.,' ' ts.uoff "' ; ' ' Notes of sll tlK.denoralnarlonr tunned s ill b, priunplly fnr tilshed upon receipt of aubacrlptlona. This is Uie ' ONLY LOAN IN MARKEt now offered by the kernraent, and It ! eonfMently expect ed tlia ita lupurlor ailTiuitnKvi will make It the Less than 8W,IHH,nuO of the lean authorised by the last Congress, are now la Die uiarkot. ,r ,,... i This amount, al Ihe rata at wMch It Is belaa absorbed, will all be subscribed for within four months, when the notes will undoubtedly eiiuanand a premium, as has uniformly been the case on closing the subscript lone to otaur Isistts. ' Ii, otdcr that citizens of every town and aecMos of Ihe country may bo afforded facilities for taklne the lean, the National hanks, Suite Hanks, and Private Hunker, throuKh- out thu country have generally agreed to receive subscrip tions at par. "uliserlhers will select their own agent, , in whom they have confidence, and who only are to be respon sible for the delivery of tho notes for which they receive or ders. " " ' ' JAY COOKE, Bubacrlptlon A(enl, Philadelphia. March 28, lSOfJ. ' ' f AUDEXDlItl. I . Psa OVKBLASO TKLSOSAPni .. , Pmi.Anst.ntn, May 17tli, 1SH. f 9d Berles all sold. ' Commenced on OS lerlel. Two Hun dred and Thlrly Millions ('.'..(i,i0 preelxly Uke other two flerle., except, dau-d 15th July, ami tiovernturiit rrservee the rlulit to pay six per cent, in Uol.l Inilead of 7-l Curren- , i iv.-. JA! ajvua.r ... i . w i . (nbserlptlon Airenl, Philadelphia. I,u ifol,' ActKlciay, i DAI.US, POLK COOSTY, OREGON. Ilcv. W. D. Nichols Principal. . Preceptress. rpllKs.a.leniic year Is divided into four terms of X eleven wcoks eucn. First Term willonmmonee., ,.Sei,i.4,lW Second Term " " i ' ,.. Third Term " " Fourth Term " " ixrcssKS. Primary Common Knlish. . . . .i . f . fliirlmr Knellah ....Kov.iiU.lHti;, .... iwii; .... im .per term, $1,00 ... " j ". 0.01) r tt ' ,1 H III! (ini.k. Ijiin. or French iHiurunire, two dollara extra. Students will not bo ndiuslted for a less period ilian a half term, nud no deduction will be made for ab sence except in cases of protracted sickness. Hoard cna be obtained in ood families ut reuson uble rales. A few younir Indie can be accommodated in the family of the' Principal. OKO. TILIiOTSON, " NICHOLAS LEE, Dallas. Jnlv 31. IMS.' ?-tf Executive Com. Confidential Medical 'Advice. DR.LAMERT, ilrmier of the Hottil Cottrge of Nnrreong nf Eng' taiui i ijei'ntifUe oj me linyttt hourre oji'hytX' , eiaaa nf i,'iili,'-A I M. D. uf the Um- vrr.fly of Ertauffrnt .teraftafe ' J 1 of loyal Society of Apolh. ecarirt. London Spe.. CURES SECRET DISEASES WITHOUT COPA I It A or MKIHTItY. He iilsn treula surresafiilltr ST UK TURKS, OLEET, SK.VIINAL WEAKNESS, Ct'TASKOl'S DISEASES, and those who sailer fromNEItVOCS DKIIILITV.or the LOST POW ERS OK1 MANHUODwiUdo well to eousult him. His DIPLOMAS may be seen ul his House nnd Oltice. UK. JjA'.HIvK l' w.sI.c-s il in la- perfectly nndcr- stood l lint every cuae is COXKIDEN TIAL. He kiu tepanire ai;i7nif rwowt. for eoek potinit, and com pounds all hiavwn medicines, so Ibat in delicute cases paiienle have notliini;to fear. OrrirK Horns From 9 A. M. fill J P. M. and from 5 till 9 P. ,M. Hnnduye, from 9 A. H. till 2 P. M. only. .'. HOUSE AND OFFICES. At ike corner nf Third and C ttreett. Tktrntranee to C ttrrri on Froni.it. oppottte fae Ucian '. SteawihtpWknrf.and frr.La'Mert'i Home and UjHcu art in a , dirrrt line tkree , J ' . " klocktveid, - , t -jy.H " PORTLAX OHEflOX 83yl American Exchange . Hotel, CORSE R OP SAXSOME UALLECK STREETS, Sun FniiMiNfo. TIIK prfipriur of this fuvnrite hotel would wupct fullv iufnrm tlie traveling public that thft Amrriciui Kxt'tmnira littvinx beeu rw-eiUl enlarumi nil im pro vet) iu nil iln liepHrlmealM, bf i now, prppnr HloitrtV'f miperior inHtiwinrntit to hie patrons and ttie public iu gniiernl. ' He enn now otrcr elfRunt eniis or iiiift'lo ronm fnr familicR nnd nlnl room for (fen tlemuii, no term to mi it the tinw. . Tbie bonne rou luiiw a bantlsutaolr funiiiUiod public purlnr, beautiful larveiiiniiitf ball, rommodiuiiit mill bltanuiit remlinfr and ii ti in if room, together with other fueilitiea not nerewutrv to enumerate. IJ immune men und traveler will find tlie AinerirHti Kxrliuntre iwond to no hotel hirlieritf, whether an reirard Inxnrjr, onmfort 01 ecuniimr. The taM will b nupnlicd with all thedel- irancn the itfttiton n fiords. Gmtcl'ul foi iwftt putnin aw, the proprietor remteetfidly gnlictts arontinintnca olihn ptihlie tuvr. rJmllpJ J. . W.8AK(iKXT. IIOHTKTTKH'H CKI.KfelUTi.l STOMACH BITTERS. preparaliou nnilioa: , PURE OLD ESXEXCE ()F RYE, With sll the re, nunired Tmiie. Ijixnlive and Anti Ril- ious REMEDIES OF ART AM) NATURE. Protective Properties. Prevenls fever and Aim and Rillinna Remittent Fever, lnviusirntes the Orirnna of lliuvatinn and the Rowels Steudics tho Nerves and lends to PmlnnK Lite. Krmedinl Proierties. Cures DvaiH'psia I.ivrr Complaint General Da' bility,. Depression of Spirits Consumption Inter nittiuiil Fevers uud all complaints arising from bodily waasaeas. as an Appetizer, TONIC, VEVKR AXD AOI E PREVENTIVE And all Billions Disorders, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters , stand pre eminent as the Greatnt Medical Discovery of the Agr, and as an ALTERATIVE AND niX)OD PURIFIER. tber are nrnrribed and rarommendrd be an Hivsi- ctans wherever they hnre lieen inlroiliireti. . tee extmnrnmnrv and trn'rensinir demand for tneao UITTKUS ia anparalleM JAf THE HISKiRT OF WF.DICtSE, and ran a bad averywliera thraiurbout tha civiliied world wham newspiivra ure circulated or read. Almanacs or Pamphlet. ' wltb trMimony of thetr snrrasa from lb Farmer and the Saiksr fr,.m the Mervhanl aud lha l'bysirian and from Ilia Lnrialativ Halls of OL tt I NITKI) COUSTRT . may be oUninnl FREE of all Dralara evoeywliera. itoix;i: Ac calioi. WHOI.ESAIJ1 ORl aaiSTH, PUH TLAXD, K Froat Street, i Mole Agents for the StnteJ Poatl.asD.July Hti, P ' Wltt, Horsei A Cat.is. (irmftrmrn .-In anewee ,o vowrleuev of even. dale, rcfrrniia-tn the Ltrixm Law arfretinf i'HOS- Tl.Tl ER 8 HITTERS." 1 have to aav that no Lieena. ia mimrral, nnniair aa tbev do, ander th head al Proprtelarv Preuaraliuna Tliisde,-isH ia annonnced bv in. t 'nn,isa,onr M Intemwl Keevnne at Wash ington TIIDH KRAAR. ' - l .S Aasessrte Internal Kec.no.. Porllaiel, Oreyn