AuENCV.--Mi-ssrB. J. 1,. Piirrlsh k C'., I'nt-lliiriil, will re ceive, tiiiii i'uct'll fur suliscrli'tliiiis ni lliu Shitexuitin, Isil' llll V'l'M KXTS ON 'I'M K Wll.l.AX lft TK. C'llpt. Alt- Unuy's new stuauuir, KcJto, li running regularly in tlio upper Willumutte ri vtj r tiwle, anil mrtots the ex purtiiliiius f hnr owner, from Ciiiieinuh lo Bulcm she runs iu nine hours, iiim! does the work without tlm lissislunrli of '' eonlclling." Atiti'Hi ill it, Co. have launched n utoiininr, I'-iOfuut lung awl "4 funt licum, inti'iuled for the snuni Inula. She is culled (he Active, itnd will be Uiivon by two 14 inch cylinder engine of 4J foot stroke. Wo luiirn thut the People's Transportation Company huvo commenced to construct a " inint basin" el Or egon City, o as to bring the hnntii above the Falls and those below ; ho Fulls into euoli proximity tin will per mit the transfer of freight by n short inclined pbme nil under the enn r of olio riuil'. Thin movement will doubtless necessitate i coiiiliiiiutiiiu between the Mail nrad Company mid Ibo steamers of dipt. Ankeniiy ' mid Messrs. Appcrson & Co. Such u combination Id to be encouraged und promoted. A Dkmookatio ltAM,v.-We learn by privnto letter th.it the 'Jeff Ihivls" Mnlky nrrlved nt his father1- near Eugene City on Saturday. The rebel Urmucracy of Lane mo to give him a grand lioiicllt. II was anticlpiited to liuve had a general gathering of the iinterrilleil at Eu gene, but "counsel" advised that it wntiid bo impolitic, und the reception was held at Father Mnlkey'a, about three miles Imm town. Wo understand that tlie Ore jronian's regular correxpoiident from Eugene wan to preside to give dignity to the ulliilr, and nee Hint noth ing rush be done by tlie unwashed, and to furnish items to tlio Orcgoniaii. Giucat King at Walla Waua. The towns on tlie Pacific count ure subject to llres. Witliin the last few months, tbei-o have been destructive tires In 8tt lem, ut the Dalles, Idaho City burned out, Hnd'uow Wulln yVullu gnus in for a loss of near $JUI),OIIO. At Walin Walla nbout lifty houses were destroyed, and that in n Btiinlt town, such as are nirwt of the towns in this new country, 4 is considerable. Tho people of Wulla Walla have gone to work in earnest to rebuild. Changk. The Astoria Murine Gazette 1ms passed out of the hands of tlie " Printing nud Publishing Compuiiy," and is now published by Mr. W. W. Par ker. The Gazette is thoroughly Union, und i very reliiible reporter of the murine news. Its subscription price is $11 per annum legal tenders taken at pur. we ltope it will be well sustained. Baii AcciDs.gr.- lly telegruph wo lourn that Mr. Henry Pouko, a highly respected mid one of tlie wealthiest citizens of I.uiie county, wiib killed on the morning of tho 8th iust. He was driving out, when his team became uuiuumtgcahlc.nud run uwuy, throw ing him out against a telegraph pule, ilo wiib killud almost iueuiutiy. Lash Co. Tlie exhibit of the County Clerk shows that, rbe total receipts during tlie vear have been $lll.7?0..K- total expenditures. $111,1171 leaving a bal unco in tlie treasury of i,V)h,xto, and $!l?8,!it io notes. Irreducible Sciiool 'Funii on hand, ..Inly 3. 18ii5, $10, (lo'i.Hii; Contingent School Fund ou baud at same date, (IHKJ.U!). iSVc Journal. A IIandbomk I'ostkh. We have received from E. M. Wnite, Secretary of tlie Agricultural Society, tlie "annual poster" of the Fuir. Tlie job wus exe cuted by Mr. Wnite himself, nud is iu alt respects highly erediluhle to the typographical art, and to the Fair. We huvo sent it to Ohio, us a representative of the coming Fair. Hoop's Me.vAiieniK and Muskum. This exhibition is now circulating through the Rlute. und from those who huve visited it wo learn that it is worthy of pat ronogo. Mr. lioop is mi Oregoiiinn, an honest, clever man, and we hope bis efforts will be encouraged. liAKHKL Factohv The Orrgonian reports that a cotnpmiy of Knsteru men are nbout to start a barrel factory six miles heiow Portlnud : which, when in operation, will employ sixty men. Cki.rhiution'. The Odd Fellows nr Jacksonville arc to celebrate the iith a-nivcrsary of the institution of their Lodge, on the Ixtti inst. An oration by the Hon. Klijali Steele, of Yreka, Cnl.. a precession, dinner, and hull In the evening are among tlie matters on the pro. gramme. 1 ItE-AFFOiXTBD The Hun. W. L. Adams has been re appointed Collector of Cust'uns for the district of Ore. gon. Tills nppointiucnt is tlie best evidence that he has faithfully and Impartially discharged the duties of that office during the past four years. Will Appkak Nk.vt Week The long deferred arti cle of nnr agricultural man in reply to "Fair Play'1 of the Oregonian. The article will be read with interest by nil formers, and others Interested In the production of wool. r The telegraph reports that Caleb l.yon has left Washington City fur Idaho i and that Wallac e, the Pel cgatc from that Territory, was waiting for his commis sion as Governor ol the siime. B-Thc Mountaineer thinks Capt. John Smith of Linn county will bo appointed to tlie Indian agency made vacant bv the loss of Col. I, iirun. Rki.iuioih. The Uapllst Church in this city has ex tended to Hcv. W. F. Bnyukin a call lo settle among them, and he Iiur accepted the same for a period of at least one year. ' AmttiTLTrnAL Kumrrw The Ligbth Annua! Fair of the Linn County Agricultural Snclity will be held at II. Mon on Tuesday and Wednesday, S-cptemlier lVth and 20th. A 4 The I.iun county officials have removed into the new Court House for that comity. "tT The new brick block is rapidly approaching completion, mid makes a handsome and imposing ap pearance furuone-smrv building. if X- O. Pnrrish & Co. ure sel'iug oat their slock of Hunts and Shoes nt cost positively. tjtf The Stage Office in Salem has been removed from tliu lk-iiuei House, to Smith's new Hotel building. J"" We are tiudr obligations to Pr. A- 8. Hughes, of .Mnnuioulli, for copies nl lute Missouri pniers. Job Pbixtixo. Patters, llsmllillls, Pani,lilets, Circulars, Programmes, Blsnkl. Books, Ac., neslly sail expedlliouslji printed at Hie SUittamtiH Job Cfffce, on reasonable terms, 1'hopit ANI Loss. The Republic (Uicli- ninnil) has a calculation which may be roughly outlined thus : The nlliuiitl valuation r,f the fifteen slave States, liy the census of 100, looted up seven' thousuud millions of dollars, while llieir lo.-scs since may lie estimated thus : Slaves freed, worth .?2,r,00.n(X).(K)0 Lossca liy dfvnslnlimi UOO.OOO.IHK) Loss uf four crops uf Southern staplin... 90O,0(K),000 Iieliel delit, nominally $4.0IH1,. (HKJ.tM)(l, realty nOO.OfMI.OdO Southern share of I'mou delit t (MW.IMKMXiO Total loss by the war $3,800,000,001) This would reduce the total actual value of what is left of the South to $1200.000.000. or barely a sixth of what it was in IStiO. And yet we feel confident that the soil and liuildincs of the South conld not be bought to-day for the full seven thousand millions which she waa reported to bo worth in 1800. A few. who are hard pressed, or peculiarly vexed at the result of our lute struggle, are anxions to sell cut cheap some of them to get out ol the country; others to seek a new location in it; far more, to anpph' their urgent Wants hut the preat mass will stay where they are. and only sell at higher price, than lliey would have taken in 18i(). Five years hence the South will look back with wonder on her blind persistence through generations in a po'iey winch left her masses poor and ignorant, her cilice small and rude, her niinea unopened, her forest Valueless and her water-power oeless. We confidently predict that the Valuation of the fifteen slave States of I860 will, by the censos nf IrjtiO. ex ceed seven thousand millions, and I y that nf 1$0 will be not lest than twice that amount. V. 1". Tribune. A. Vam. A. Ward git off the following lucid and discriminating sketch : Jeff Dnvi i not pop''" here. She is re tarded a a a Sonthern sympathiser. St yet am told he was kind to his parent. She run way from em many year ago, and has never bin lik. 1 bis wa Uowm em a iinhi ueai of consideration when we refleck what his own duck ha been. Her captnr iu lemail apparel eoBlimei tn 111 regard til his sex, 6i Ton see 1 sp, .iol liuu a Iiii .,i hi i.: J? "U : S ije A. t goes he fells so hernll. Tub Canu Stathii. The following from llm Stnclttmi Jiuleptmlrnl, one of tlit nblu't mill most rcliuli't' papers In Caliliiniia, shows the condition of tmiln mid proiluuiivn Indtnlry in tlmt Stiitf. Tito evil Influences uf tlio com liitmtinn of whicli the Indtjieiulent sporilis ore it restrietfd to Culiforiiin, hut, & wo lmvo of ten shown, are felt also In Oregon : So fur ns California is concerned, we know of no considerable investments on any account in the mini's, in lands, in inmiiiliictures nr in anything else that creates enduring wealth nr gives eminrnig eiiiiioynient to inner. It is not true that this Statu is scaroe of labor ers, or that no nt this time hold out special in ducements to the immigration nf t hut cluss nf people. There are now thmistiiiile nf robust men all through the mmcs, idly or unprolita I ly employed. Tin laboring; miners, as n class, iln not renlite $1 per day. On the rail ways that is nearly the average pay uf the three or lour thousand hand employed s about $1 flO is the pity of harvester, these rates in cluding board. Everything the laboring man wears lie is charged at least twice as much for here as in New York, Illinois, or Ohio ; though in those Sinks wages, including board, are quite as here. The laborer, then, loses money in coming to California, and so things will con tinue as long as the mall amount nf capital In the State is wielded exclusively by a combina tion whose business is usury the oppression of the interior for Ibo temporary benefit of one city. So long ns this cninlmiatiun flourishes and rules the State, money will lie only abun dant in their bands; it will bo dear to every body else. Loans nt li per cent., or 2 to j per cent, will ruin almost any business. Usury destroys the fanner and checks nil new mining enterprise us well as public wnrks. The farm er impoverished, the mines idle, and puli'ie. im provement languishing because capital does bettor lor its possessor in bis usurious specula tions, what becomes of the laborer ! Just what we see nil around us ; bo emigrates if he can : if not. lie languishes in poverty ; which is every day becomes more hopeless, ns usury makes the rich richer and more arrogant, ami the poor poorer and more submissive to pover ty's pangs. It is perfectly clear that so long as this usurers' combination controls the desti nies of the l'ucific, the Statu must decline in solid wealth nud population. Two things are necessary to hrenk it up: first, the introduction of National liunlis, which will make money plenty nud cheap by tlie introduction of uni form securities ; and second, the grnnt or sale of the mineral lauds to the auttial occupants. Until these changes take place, California bus not an inch of room for more laborers.. LUTTRIl FROM OoV. MaOOFRIN D. S. Goodlue, Esq., Chairman, ffc : My Dear Sir: I have just relumed from a fishing excursion, and received your letter of yesterday. You are right iu supposing I am for the Constitu tional Amendment. Slavery upon this conti nent is gone. It is nn accomplished luct, and the sonuer Kentucky recognizes tlie fuel the better for her. We want no dead issues in the coming elections, ou which, even if success is attaint! nothing beyond the election of I lie can didates is accomplished. We can't save slave ry, and the people ought to be deeply interes ted in acting upon living issues, nud in saving what there is left of the Constitution the Gov ernment of our fathers, I tried to save it all, just as it came to us from llieir bands, nud was expounded by the courts ; hut, ns this can't be dune, let us preserve all that is left of it, outside of nigger, nud wo shall thus have, if we succeed, the beat Government on earth. The (rials through whicli w e have passed clear ly demonstrate that I lie Government is amply able, without any increase of its powers, to protect us from foreign ordonisetio enemies. Henceforward there will he more confidence at homo nud abroad in tlie stability of our in stitutions shivery having expired upon tilts continent ns a consequence of the revolution. And now I must decline your very polite iuvi tnl ion to address the people of the Stute upon these questions, for the present. My private nfl'airs imperitively' demand my personal at tention ; yet, if 1 thou lit my poor services would bring about tile desired result, I should not hesitate to net in uccordiiuce with your wishes. Numerous loiters, from old and valu ed friends, are coining in upon me daily, nud I iniiy think it my duly, iu a few days, to make n public answer to ihese inquiries. It it pain ful to differ from them, but 1 have acted with no party for several years. 'because, not know ing what to do. 1 have done nothing leaving it to events to shape my course. ltcspcotfully, your obedient servent. H. MAUOFIMN'. Jons Day. At a time when the ultcntiou of thousands is directed to the mineral richness of the John Day and its tributaries, a sketch of the man who gave his name to tin- stream may not be without interest fur the general render. John Day wus one of the party who threaded I be country more than fifty years since, in the interest of Astor. He was by birth n Virgin ian, but emigrated to Missouri iu bis boyhood, nud grew up to the life of a hunter and trap per. In this latter capacity he joined the As tor party, and in the journal uf the expedition he is ib scribed ns forty years of nge, six feet two inches high, straight as an Indian, with an elastic step, ns if he stood ou springs, nud a handsome, open, manly countenance. It was his boast thai in his younger days nothing could hurt him. but he had lived too last and injured Ins constitution by excesses. He was strong of hand, bold of heart, it prime wood man, and nn unerring shot. lie bud the spirit of a Virginian, and tlie rough heroism of a pi oneer of the West. Such is tin; sketch of John Day ns derived from authentic sources. It is only necessary to add that In1 faithfully ad hered to the exploring party, and was of inesti mable ndvnntnge to his employers, ile en dured the hardship of the trip across the Uocky mountains, and tlio dreary march along the course of the Snake rivi r, and only gave out alter having solely reached Astoria, ihe then settlement nt the nioulh of the Columbia There he laid himself down to die, within hear ing of Hie breakers that mark tlie exit of the river he was among the first to explore. Those who survived him bore witness that his frank and loval spirit had made a universal favor ite. Thus much by way of a sketch nf one of Or.-gon s earliest pioneers. Mountaineer. Ht'HI.EIOlt. The Sandusky Rtgitler says : "ISurlcigh. the Lake Erie pirate, will he brought down from Detroit ou Mondny, July 10th, and will be immediately transferred on his arrival to the steamer General Giant, and by her tukeii to 1'urt Clinton the imiie evening. ills trial will commence nn 1 uesilay morning. and will be conducted br Alfred Learned. Uni ted Slates District Attorney fr the State of Michigan, and J. M. Kent. United States Dis trict Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio." r7The Hrolh-r Jonathan had the eiifines which were in the steamship Atlantic, which dragged her anchors, drifted on shore and was wrecked at t isher's Island. Long Island Sound, on Thnnksgiving night. November. lcfjsj. She was cut down ami rebnilt under the snpervis- ion of Capt. Aron M. Burns in San Francisco two years since, and was considered one of the stauuehest vessels afloat in Ihe water of the Pacific owned by the California Steam Naviga tion Company. Marytritle Appeal. fyTbo colored people are miking rapid ad vancement toward the light. Seven new jour nals have been established by them, within a few month, as follows t The Colored Citizen, Cincinnati. O.. the Elevator, California; ths Chrittinn llrevrd. l'hiladelph a : the Colored Tennesseean, Nashville ; Hie VVitiine, New Oi leant J the Blark lltpHh'uran. New Orleans, and the Weekly Communicator, ltaltiinore. Appeal. Xk Inwoi ist A nrmwctnr. wb" rrivd st Ihe DjIIm nti Wsdwm'ay !t, rmri the di overy ol new snd rtrh du-rnrs nn" the north side nf Ihe i'.il'iiiibia Tie party ' brmtit tlie ne ws n t d,rsd toh emRune-tiff. He NDPlbat thtffiir.es re the s me tlist Nathan (linry hi ltn tvictirig f.r tl wiiriner. tnd teat tbev will pit to. With m rt&ra: l pet d'ltUrs diy U r i-j work. Tins is is tlie o.earU claims, fliers an a tn.ti. 4!i-ls ol placer du'ni:- that pay i '! !'. ,p , i, s -. .... . aid are tia--t rnm the lstles re-t mre one bnn-lrrd miU s. .V" s.'i.wr. THE LATEST, Special Dispatches to llm Oregon Sliitesman. Crescent, City, Anir. lllih, 5 p. ni via Ciinyonvillo lQth, On i lu 'M iust the body of a mini clime ashore on a portion of tlie wreck supposed to ho h tiennurn passenger. This morning n line looking hoy about sin years old, witli a lile prescrver nn, come ashoro at this p nee. From e iht to ten miles distant from this lilacs the following bodies have been picked nfi bv boatmen : Deuch, Oon. Wright' orderlv.E. J. Lou atle, ((. W, Pollock, I). Parrish, colored man (name unknown), a woman (name unknown, but supposed to be Mrs. biowe), found on the bench below town i also ihe body uf a soldier (nam unknown, but supposed to be n sergeant In tho United Ktatos service) i and at Hold Muff a man and boy (names nuknown). Th ollowing trunks have boon picked up i A. A. Stone, David Powell, and J. 8. Hoiiton. There Is a fuir pros pun or recovering a number of tho bodies. Nan Francisco, Auir. HI. The Union Conntv Con vention met Inst, evening, J. It. Itadmihurg stated that 3,h(W of the Union citir.ens of San Francisco had ree oiniiieuuil that, Kainnol Dmnnan be placed before the Convention f()P Legislative honors i hot, as It was Im possible for Hint gentlemen to serve, he now with drew his nomination. The Convention then made the lollnwiiip nominations i Kor Senators, Frank M fix ley and H. w. P. I'lilhawnv. For Assembly, A. li. eorhes. ol Wells. Fargo & Co: Charles Hosmor, mar chant j knuij Cohen, commission merchant! Gnwley, bi'uher dealer i Oeo, H. Iteve, merchandise broker i J. 8. Harnett, mining secretary i Gerrett Wilton.bnild eri A. O. ltoss. of the Ituss tiousei Reu.j. Dure, con tractor i 8, Cutler, Jr.. lawyor i Nathaniel l'uire, deal er in real estate i A. V: Scott, hay dealer. The Con ventiou then appointed a oommitiee of one from each district to lill such vacancies as may occur daring the canvas, and a committee of live to co-operate with the county committee during the canvas. This committee was subsequently requested to cull a ratification meet, lug at an early day. J. H. Hardenburg seconded the motion for a riitillcatiou meeting. Tbev hud been stigmatized as "b'boya'' and he Was surprised that they had endorsed tlie abuse heaped upon them by a portion of the press. Ho claimed tlmt they wore the regularly constituted Union Conventionists their party it, was who curried the last, election forjAbraham Lincoln, A firm In this city who hud a ship and cargo de stroyei! by the Shenandoah, have forwarded a bill of $-JI)l),IIOII to Washington, to be filed with ether claims of indemnity against England for property destroyed by English pirates. Similar bills will be presented by owners of other vessels destroyed by the pirate. Mr. James Slreet, the well known telegraph con structor, is expected here by next mail steamer from New York, with a view of commencing a new line of telegraph overland from Sun Francisco to the Missis sippi river, on the Central route, forthe United States Telegraph Company. Legal Tenders, 7IIJ. Ej?" The Htateman contains news two days later than any other weekly paper in the State. Fur the Statesman. At a regular meeting nf the First Baptist Church of Snlcm, Oregon, held on August 5th, 1865. the following preamble and resolutions were presented and unanimously adopted, and voted they be published iu tlie Oregon Statei man, the Evangel at Sail Francisco, and the Christian Times at Chicago, 111, : . WiiitiiKAS, Our nation has just passed thro' a terrible war in maintaining the government iu suppressing a wide spread und formidable rebellioni ami. Whereas, That rebellion was brought abnat by tho institution of African slavery iu the Sonthern States ; nnd, Whereas This Church has now, as a body, spoken on this important national question, and believing it is due said Church that other Churches of our denomination, as well as other Christians and an intelligent public should know nnr views, therefore. Resolved, That wo do, and havt from the very outbreak of the reliellinn, looked with un mitigated condemnation upon tlie efforts made to destroy the Union by the secession of the Southern States, and the formation nf the so called "Suulherii Confederacy" j nnd that all the evils of Ibis are justly chargeable to those wicked conspirators who incited and prosecuted said rebellion either by bearing arms ngaiust the government themselves, or sympathizing with those who did. Resolved, That slavery it a tin against God and mau, nud, ns it was tin procuring cause of the late terrible war, we rejoice to know that it is in a slate of rapid extinction. That as we have heartily approved the policy of tht gov eminent in suppressing (lie late rebellion and abolishing slavery, from the beginning of the war up to the present time', so we will cordial ly sympathize with nnd aid all proper and con stitutional means of our government in restor ing obedience to law nnd order throughout the nation, and exterminating the lust vestige of human ImnJiige from the land. Resolved, That we will not receive any per son into this Clniich who has hi me nrmt against Ihe United States in tlie lute wars, aid ed or uboltod nr sympathized with those who did, tiniil satisfactory evidence of repentance sh ill be given. Resolved, That it it our duty to pray for our civil rulers, und for all that uro in authority over us. I'asscd br order nnd in behalf nf tho First ISuptist Church of Salem, Oregon, this 5th day of August. A. D.. IrJCS. C. L. FisiiEit. Church Clerk. Kmti'ATKiNAi, The Oregoii St. Ed. Assn. & Ten. Iust. held its annual session in Siiletn on the 2liih. 27th, k. 21 h n It. The Assn. was call to order ty Vice 1'res. L. J. l'owell. The follow ing w ere appointed a Com. on Programme li Kesoluiions. viz. : Nicholls, 1), C. rear- son & 0. S. Kriuubes. The following order of exercises wus adopted, k the subjects discussed Willi niticri Interest, viz.: 1st LI. Sounds ; Jnd Writ. Arith. : :M How can whispering best be prevented iu schools 1 4th llow cun regularity & promptness in attendance best be secured! 5tlt Iu what manner A: by what means might corporal punishment be inflicted in schools ! (Jib The school law. The lat ter occupying the greater portion of the time. 1 he lolloivitig were appointed a special Com. to prepare a New School Law to be presented lo the next L,eg. Asecinlily, viz. i K. Cart wright, D. C. Pearson, L. J. I'mtell, E. D. Shaltiick, ti J. G. Denrdoff. The following were appointed a Special Com. to investigate tlie finances of the Assn. The following offi cers were eiected for the ensuing vear, viz. : rres. u. n. rrninucs; Vice I'rests. . 11. Marsh. C. T. Kinlaysou, & I'. S. Knight; Ucc. Seo. D. C. l'enrson: Cor. Sec. L Cartwriglit; Treat. A. C. Daniels; Ex. Com. L. J. I'ow- II, D. C. 1'earson, (c E. 1. Henderson ! The next meeting was fixed at Oregon City, to com mence on the last Tuesday in July IrJlUj. Hy order D. C. 1'EAllSiiN Seo. Ogn. St. Ed. Assn. ic Tea. Inst. Sai.ku, Ogn., Aug. 8th, lSlio. StiiUCK it. A party of oil prospectors have discovered an "oil region" in Carrol County, Missouri.. They have been offered $70,000 for a half interest in their lease, and at yet nothing but "sutfuce indication" have been found. tVMnny theorists may be compared to the graud lalln-r of Frederick the Greut, who used to amuse himself during his fill of goat by painting likenesses of hit grenadiers : it tlie likenesses did ii"t happen to resemble the grenadier, he settled the matter by painting the grenadier to the picture. CTTrosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament, adversity it the blessing of the New, which carrieth the greater benediction, and the clearer revelation of God's favor. Yet even id the Old Testament, if yon listen to David's harp, you shall hear as many hearte bke airt at enrols, and ihe peucil of the Holy Ghost hath labored more in describing the allbctions uf Job than the leliaities of Solomon. Baron. ty'Fancy." taid Sydeny Smith, to sums ladies, when he wa told that one of the gi raffes at the Zoological Gardens had caught cold, "a giraffe with two yards of tore throat." MARRIED. At lbs Ki:rsil Cliorrh, Kustiw Car. Au. till, by tlx B. J. Mi-CtrniAr, Mr. C'Utn T. r'lalsjsiin sd4 Mim Ansa K. CB.)sr,Hel. BORN T , II,. wift of J. II, M.Kiijum-Tjr, on lbs tU Hul., t tsosliter., DIED. Nr IiIsm, Jun tiah. latt. Airon A. laillh. Ka . j iMiriilr rteci4 ettwm. i hnt S4l,. Of,,.,,,, o, not f Auto. Willum Aim, . ol I. A. Hn. J. H. a aw., ,t jnn . j T!. M n nwllf bniM m i,,.i,.i l,wl i"D, w mtm ii- II fliwl tvlilcnl si S4 STnatOwr's, Fir mite e,rta f teuwr h b4 gmn MIKVistt. Il'tlo Sj r-l fttfllPiiMI U, hia kind b4rl4 ami tb.fli,l pftrrftts. T!- a.!, teartMl mpAUtv f II,, l, I- r,,jMij. (I my pap! IM 1UimI, llii en. pirsse t-bf I-'.' ' "' I" - M -. !.,,. fc.l ton at A.M.alfftK i VwmfiBS, 1 ffr M 4 nMMtUH. (rVMIf Bl tf , For tht Statesman. LOST AT SEA. The steamer ltrotber Jonathan struck a reef olf St George's Point., .Inly 31st, and went down inaboui forty live minutes. Due hundred and forty pursous loL When our lore I ones fall In battle, Victims of their country's foe, Die mid smoke and cannon rattle, Willi a loiters none can know, To the monrnars, mercy sparetli Still a comfort, still a huhii, That they fell on Freedom's altar, And it brings in time a Cslui. But to those who mcurn for loved ones Lost so ruthlessly at sea, Who can oiler words of comfort, Tlmt will soothe their agony 1 Such live on from morn till evening, Hearing in their hearts the pain That, unlike the slain in battle, Their beloved ones died iu vain, Died withcut that solemn stillness Which surrounds oar dead at home, And which half rebuke oar wailing, With its solemn voiceless tone. Ah I It Is these thoughts that madden,' With such fearful, wild despair, That they knew not in their dying Anything of bumuit care i ' That friends can't sadly gather To their yearning hearts the dead, Cannot kiss the dear white faces, With deep reverence and bowed head. Ob I beloved outs, we mutt find you, Tossed by waves iu such uurnit, Lav yua gently 'mong earth's flowers, Deeming that a privilege blest. Sleep we cannot wheu the night comes, Sounding mud waves In our ears, llringiiig to our mills a vision Which will last for days, aye, years I Vision of a vessel laden With a wealth of human freight, Striking on a hidden reef rock, Not discovered till too lute. Going down with none to succor , Ob I what faces, while with fears 1 Hurk 1 the cries the doomed ones utter I Can It be that Heaven hears ? Oh, our Father, it is slub.it Thus to doaht Thv watchful care, For we know Oiai. Thoa coutdst keep them lu that hour of dark despair. Now the sea has swept above them, With a seeming cruel baste. And the sea-birds, sadly moaning, 8kim alone the wait'ry wuste. Gracious Uuler, cheer tho mourners, Weeping in each darkened home, With tlie thought It mutters little Where our loved ones tied a tomb, For God's angels, hovering earthward, Mark the spot with watchful eye, Then Hy back to Heaven, bearing Tidings, where His children lie. ' Salem, Aug, !hh, 1805. ' SUnr, Special Notices. MllisiaMT Cry. Hsrk I Do you hesr thst hesne cough, snd Ihftt disturbed breathing f All, mother, your tlsrllug child, perh your only on, has nn attack of Croup I Ain cpilckly, and gst your botlls of Nkwsll's Pulmonary Bvbup, Kirs It freely, and SAVK THE MPE or "the Until of your linuseliiilil." He watchful In the future, anil upon the slight est Indication of a oulil, resort at once to the "Hymn," Vnr sale bv all Uruxxtsli. riKiiisoroM a Co., Bule Agents, 418 and 41$ Front itrrrt, Sun Francisco. ALLOOOK'8 POROUS PLASTER-PAIN RE- LIKVK1NG: AND 8TREXGTIIENINO. The history of these plaster would occupy more space Ihan can be spared within the limits of this advertisement. Bufllce It to any, that the most eminent chsmlstl and physicians of the United Stnlea nnd Europe were coniulleil as to their composition. They lire made porons, so that the evaporation of the perspiration can go on aulncienfly where the plualer Is applied, without, as with olhor plasters, cnuslng the accumulation of acrid Ould, which oorroiles the skin snd occasions many unpleas ant sensations not necessary for the care or alleviation of nlfectlons for which a plaster is usually applied. India rubber, myrlh, and other oholse gums and essences rf the vegetable kingdom, are Ihe material Ingreiltents of these celebrated plasters. While they are poasessed of all lbs soothing and warming qualities of almost every other plaster of the United States Dispensatory, they are without many of their Inconveniences. In the language of one who has experienced much benefit from their application in a cbron. ic disease of the kldney--"They stick closer than a brother, anil do not run like a false Irlend." tor weakness of the hack, pains In the side, stomach or ohest, nnd for Ihe allevia tion of the pain attending rheumatism, they are without an equal. The Agent In 8an Franmco.WIM.IAM F. BRANDUKDTII, Office at Messrs. Crane A Brtgham's, vill iakt great pleasure in JtirieartHnq the formula of these celebrated Itlaster to all Physicians who map desire to see it. tar sale hy IIOIMIK A CAI.KF, lyl Pnrtlsml. Orpyoi IIOSTKTTEU'H CKI.KBIUTr.D STOMACH BITTERS. A preparation nnitiug riRE OLD ESSENCE OF RYE, Willi all the recoirnised Tonic, Laxative and Ant! Bil ious HKMEDlrii OF AKT AND NATLKK. Protective Propertiea. Vreventa Fever and Ague and Millions Iteinitteut Fever, Invigorates the Organs of Digestion nud the llowels-Sleudies the Nerves and lend lo Prolong l.ile. Remedial Propertiea. Cures Dyspepsia Liver Complaint General De hililv, Deurcssinn nf hidriis ( jineuiniiiion Inter mittent Fevers and all complaints arising from bodily weaaness. As an Appetizer, TONIC, FKVKR AND AOt'E I'ltEVENTIVB Anil all llillioua Disorders, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stand pre-eminent as the Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age, and as an ALTE1UTIVE AND BLOOD 1'CKIFlElt. they are prescrilied and recommended by all Physi chins wherever they have been introduced. The extraordiuar'v nud increasing demand for these I11TTKHS is nnparullelcd .V THE HISTORY OF NEDICIXE. and ran lie had everywhere ihmeulinnt the civilized world wbare newepaiera are circulated nr reud. Almanacs or I'ainnhlets, with testimony of their success from the Fanner and the Kailor from the Merchant and the Physician and from the Legislative Halls of OUtt t'MTKD COUNJUV . may t obtained HJKK of all Dealer everywhere. IIODCii: .V CALKF, WHOLESALE VRVOGISTS, POR TLAND, 97 Front Street. Mole Agent for the State. I'oKTi.nn, July Hili, IWS. Missus, llonos tt Cales: Grnttrmen ; In answ er lo vour Idler of even. dale, referring to the LirsxsiE Law aHeeliug "IIOS TKTTKlf 8 DITTF.HH." 1 bare lo sv that no License is reiilired, coming as they do, under Ihe head of Proprietary Preparations. This decision is Htiuoiineed iiv Uie Cuuiniissioner vl internal Kevenue at uasn h'.glon. THUS. KKAZAH, IJ. H. Assessor Infernal Hevenue, Port land. Oregon. Ki-flll! I'll. ALL persons Interested are hereby nolilled that all debts Hue and navable lo J 11. Starr. In the Tin ware and Sieve laisiaess in Salem, up lo July 1st, law. must he settled nt mice, rf. II. KI AKK. Salem, July 31, 181 j. 22tf At Ihe Old llt-iulqiinrtFr) In Kalem, wil l, at rocsD CONSTANTLY on hand, a lifnre assortment of J PAKLOK and CUMMINU KIOVfcH, TIN, COPPER, JAPANNED WARE, which w offer to lbs public as CHEAP as can be hail in Portland. 2V.tr M AKK lIKDTIIKKN. .Xotiift IS hereby given thai ihe annnal meeting nf the a. KoeKholileraor ui rseine niivtr ami i imper sun in Coriohiiv will be held at the office of !r, O U. Malsim. si Salem. Oregon, on the 17th day nf August a.d. Ifo-i, at 10 o'clock an. u r. 1)1 A K, Angina 7, imii. 23r5l Seereiary. T7"Miiow II May Com -ru. rpH E anderslgned is lb duly anUmriied airei.tof X . u. Hrlswoia. aim an rewm in any way in- Ierele4 will pleas e"'n""iy. ii-m mis nam. r CHKM'KU N. TEltKY. Salem, Oregon, July 3d. Ini.'.. , Nwl illro. Omrs Oass Rons Ismti Aoncv, I Aurun 1. IKaa. f rKal.lrn mmmiS will he rseelrtsf at ll,ls nmca iinttl tbai n o'caMk . . AiwtMl It'll. for Uirandln Vsj I'm of Utal, mors or Ira. betnnsin W, Ihe Inillaot, an So aerca. more or lew. el "u Th larasher to furnMh fvr, drtrer. RKMnnr. ami mmt, sad bwa f,.r haeih, ao4 ftd fr Wftoai. P., men I V, maoe a ial T'leler aoU. AwmiT.PSU. AW'lS IUHlKr, t'. la'llan Asetil. Kalm Mold and hilve-r nininl ( a, NOTll.L Tlwra M siawlin Uw WkiSs of U.i tt-nt Mneanv anlast H"lrn M l'.ll,.r, tMM: i. S Uc- CallMer ; C f . Oiaia. fl ; fl. Ttie ht4 ef .l,ret',r, San orteff IM Inere oss Il poMle MM la SalaA. iw, ih hotfynf ! 'rleS a ss. an iwop.ai. na ,K Umia ay ( SsewaiMr, Hl. tto k Munsln Km Ik bnve-iiaaifa (triers. aw"l sMtnaeu anasaii airf ol .1 aarerUaneeuls mlm. A nt J, im. wr l- C. CUM. b'y, otlrr. SHI swainMOT Um ola M a4 ailvar ttlela 1 I'laHV art aertkr lie Umi m Is Ikla jr art. M mmsnl ft -e'r wtila st shari a eae . . 4 , v le l- efI ,. eAfnMnf , Ma- lu,HaMnurfssMiitt-lM Ik 1Ul a at ate- I uirbtt sett if ," M -'. I Ai 1,1,1 Is4 I. C flltt, Wy. I.a Creole Acinic my, DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON. Ttev, W. IV Nichols Principal. Miss UttKCCA J. Giirhii Preceptress, fTMIE academic year is divided Into four terms of 1 eleven weeks ouch, First Term will couunoucs Sept. 4, 1805 Second Term " " Nov. 20,1X05 Third Terra " " 1HO0 Fourth Term " " 1806 xrcssas. Primary per term, (4,00 Common Knglisl " 6.00 llhrher Knglish " " 8.00 Greek, Latin, or French language, two dollars extrs. KtudenUi will not Is anuulted lor a lest neriod than a half term, and no deduction will be made for ab sence except in cases uf protracted sickness. Hoard cau be obtained iu good families at reason able rates. A few young ladies can be accommodated iu Ihe family of lbs Principal. IV A new PhilotimHcal Apparatus and a twiree. fill Microicope are expected from Sail Francisoo by rue uomnieiieeiuent or uuuuie oi me nrsi rem. GKO. TILI.OTSOrf, NICHOLAS I. EE, Dallas. July 31. 1805, Mtf Executive Com. Sale of Miiiiiiir Stock. Till ERE remains unpaid of assessment No. S levied 1 on the eupital stock of the Union Gold and Silver llinlng Company on tlie. lid day of May, 1804, and of assessment No. 3, levied on the said stock July 31, iMt-t, the (ollowing amounts, to wit i x v, as 9 9 i 9 in 1 BAMIS. O f i NAMKS, O f ! iir i. if i- fi f A'seismenl No. 2. ( Assessment No. 3. ( Abel G Irl 4111 1 5 Abel Geo M 4111 I a Cooke EN 30110 SO Andrews W H '! 1 8 Cooper Frank 48 3 4 CarlwrlgbtC M 3.W 1 S FishN 403 1 S Cooper Frank 40 1 6 Ml 1 il 48 S 10 850 I HChaneeGH 315 il 10 3ol 1 il 3Jli 1 i Hswthorne & Freelaud 1) B H3 1 S Leryea 387 1 il 1 Jit 1 6 3H8 1 ! Green Thoa i!tia 3 lf 380 1 ol Haas ,1 H 383 3) 101 Ml 1 illLanghead Wm irJ8 I 5 301 1 2 MeCully I) Ui 1 i m 1 ill Nichols J It M7 1 b 3tiH 1 llllioorkJH 400 1 ,'i Mi 1 Si Smith II SO 1 f, 3115 I il M !i lo 3t0 19 63 3 li 3117 I SI :.'J il lu Johnson WP 417 il 4 & I i l.augheadWU ?'8 1 S ltill I b Morse 11 H 314 3 4 107 1 6 Marshall tleo 13 1 li 108 I 5 lUcCnlly 1) Crl 1 111 i 1h 1 5 Nichols J B 357 1 i 171 1 a Koork J II 4110 I ill 17-1 1 a Bloat 11 V 1 ill 173 I S 3111 1 1)1 174 1 5 311 1 Si 175 I 5 35'i 1 ii Smith EO 711 1 & 3o3 J ill 84 il 10 111 1 ill 'Jf'i 3 10 337 1 Hi !! 3 IS 338 I ijl 421 1 6 Smith J X 3118 4 8 4'.M 1 a 3IIII 4 8 4'14 1 5 30!! Ill 20 4'.' 5 25 Smith II m V IK 4'.".) A 25 50 1 2 430 0 25 51 I 2 431 5 25 52 2 4 432 2 10 53 3 6 433 I A Smith WH lull 1 2 434 1 5 85 5 10 Smith W II 85 S 25 80 5 10 80 5 25 87 5 10 87 5 25 IM 12 el I 10 f 01 1 2 100 1 5 01 1 2 Smith JasX 302 10 50 Smith E O 2H3 2 4 XM 4 20 . 1.114 3 B 3IKI 4 20 711 1 2Sl(.atIIV 114 1 5 421 1 S 311 1 5 422 I I , 352 1 5 424 12 3A3 1 5 42H 5 llllThorn li I) DIM 1 & Thorn El) 308 1 ill William H I4 5 25 YY'hltohouse B G 331 2 4'" 117 5 25 ! 1 18 5 25 II!) 1 5 I 150 I 5 151 1 5 1 153 1 6 Pursuant to law, mnl In cnmplianco with nn order nt the bniird of dimeters nf lite said Union Gold and Sil ver Miiiinit Company, made at tlie office of said Coin puny on the 27th day nf duly, 1805, so many shares of each parcel of the aforesaid sl'wk as may be necessary will be sold at public sac! ion at the office, of the Com pany in Kaletu. Oregon, on Ihe 3tst day of August, 180j, commencing at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ui. of said day, lo pay the delinquent assessments on said stock, together with the cost, nf advertising and ex-i penes of sale. ltl'Fl'8 MALLOUY, ' Hiilem, July 31, 1805. 22w4 hecretary. Dr. BIDDLG, DENTIST, RECENTLY from the Eastern Slates, and over thirty-eight years of practice, having extracted amn than a barrel or lectin Inis taken room in Mr. KENYON'S house, a few doors from Commercial slreet. where he will wall on the citixena of this place and vicinity, on reasonable term, and will guarantee satisfaction. Those having had whole nr parts of set put In, that are now uncomfortable or natlee, are invited to call. Decayea teeth lieraisneaily filled There shall In no nchiiig nf teeth, or foiling out of pings. Teeth extracted with great rare, hy Ihe use uf pro per instruments, with nr without ehlorolomi Cleiiuiiig and regulating, and other useful operations performed. Persons from other towns, nr from the eountry, wishing my services, can make ray l.nuse their homo, null! Ihe work la Mulshed. Snlcm, .Inly 3, lattfif J. M. COUlJTEK HF.LLS ALL KINDS OF COOPER WARE Cheaper than the Cheapest, RhIciii. June 2oth, IHl.y 7if Oil Paiiitintf. PACLINE SI1EI.TON. having hi ken lessons In LANDSCAPE and HEAD PAINTING of one nf the best artists in Kaa Francisco, proposes lo give lessons lu the siime. Niierltneiis In lie seen Hi Mont, ginnery's Picture Gallery. Will also eolor Photo graphs in oil or wafer color. Salem, June O.-y Notice. APPLICATION having been made In the County Court uf Marion manly. Stale of Oregon, Ihv Lennder Davis and Willinm Ierwell. gnsrdiansof ilia minor heir of William Parker, late of Marion eonn ty. Oregon, deceased for the following described real estate, to witi The one undivided on half interest in Ijois No. 7 and 8ui ItliH-k No. 32, in the city ol Salem, in Marion county. Oregou i also the audi vided one half interest in the following, to will Th east half of the east half of aectioa 3, aim the northwest niiar.erof section 2. i.na., uiw. iiiauiena meridian, enn tnining 320 acres, more or les. being designated by Notification No. 3IHII, sad situate in the county of Marion, ainle of Oregim i also the undivided two llnnls interest In the following rial estnw annate in th county of C'talaop, in Ilia slat nf Oregon, to wilt commencing on the boundary lin ol Henry Ifarllu' land claim at two fir tiee alioiiL on hundred feet north of lb boom including th rooky point, thene in asonthwetterly direeiion about on iiinidred and fifty yard to a maple stamp standing In a ravine, and about sixty feet east uf saiil Martin's dwelluig housei thimr aiMilh alinnt one .hundred feat lo a rock almas fifty feet southeast of theeaid Merlin's dwelltnghoiita; ihe'nro abont two hundred yards about dne weal to Ihe beach on the vest aide of the tongue, paaaiog a maple tree abont two feel in diameteri tlieuee following tli Government survey of said Merlin's land elumed an der the donation act of Congreaa approved Hepiembr 27, 18.1U, around to 'hs plaaa uf beginning, eoiilulniag 550acreaof the south part of the said Merlin's laud claimi and It appearing to th nisfae'iun of the Court by lha aaid pelilmn that il will b for lbs beat interest of die aaid ward thai aaid asiata l sold, ihsrefor uoiiee is hereby given to Hi next of kin to th aaid minor heirs and all persons Intireated In said estaia to appear before s.id Conniy Court an th first Monday, th 4th day of SeHembr, IHiy, lo show cans. If any there us, why Iweus should not b granted fur the sale of said estate J C. I'EEHLKS, Conniy Jndga. Salem, July 15, IHH5, 23w4 Asuwaamrnt Nlollce. AT a meeting nfUi. Hoard of directors af th Union Gold and Silver Mining Company, bald al tfwlr iittlrein Salem on thalith day ol July, A D. an aaaeaemeni ot tnrea aouara jmw aaara waa wvieo "".,i aarh share of the capilal stock of lha romaiiiy, paya au inipiM froiB ilia AIm linwif in wi.ld ur silver eoin, at the office nf the company. By order of lb Board of Directors. KI Fl'S MALLOKY.eerelary. SIbj, Au,Jsii, im. 4w23 Valuable Farm for Sale. BEST BARGAIN .V THE STATE. THE anlsarrlber will sell hia land no Mill Creek Prairta, Ian miles snuthost of Kaleia. ennalatlng af IA aarea I to acres fKairla and 73 aero Umber on lha Sanuaw, upabat wild all hia konaelmld guide, 9 begs, 8 atwap. 8 cows, I other eaiile. wagmi maker Uxds, elarksnhh's loola. earpelter's iool, whael wriahl t loot, full sets, and inrnlng laiha. Than are Uire baiises oa lha land, witk two orrharaa af aplaa did fruit ioial a io snH two famil. I av a aphndtd KKAPEH and MOWER, with a vary aataneiva and wall-aeleeietl alnrk ef farming Implements aa good as saw. I offer land. hnm. and an t, mute la e tmn. Inr f'i,M 'H SOWN In CMIN. Ma, and sm let ymraall. Jaly3l,NU. 'X(t MM II H-M.I I.I. Proclamation. npITE nnderslgned Intemls changing his business on A. tlie nrsi OT .-cnteuiuer nexi i uieruiurs an iaraona who know thimieolves indebted to him, will please settls between now and thuii. There are large amounts oulstaniliiig ou ins boons of the lute llrm of T. H. Cox tc Co. All such ac counts, as well as those nf T. H. Cox, must be settled by the first, of September. I hope all of tnose inierestea win give wis msiwr prompt attention. I. it. W)A. waiem, .i my oi. iooq- " Confidential Medical Advice. DR. LIBERT, Afrmee r of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng land t Licentiate of Ike Ratal College eV'Ajw- versitf of Erlangem Licentiate of Roynl Society af Apoth. eenries. London See. C HIRES SECUET DISEASES WITHOUT COPA 'I II A or MKtlCtlUY". He also treats successfully 8TKICTUI1H8, GLEET, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, CUTANEOUS D1MEASKH, and those who sutler from NERVOUS DEBILITY, or th LOST POW- r.Kn Op M ANHOOO will do well to consult him. His DIPLOMAS may be seen at his House and Olltce. DR. LA'.HEKT wishes It to lie perfectly nnder- stood that every case Is CONFIDENTIAL. He kai separate waiting rooms for earn paitem, anu com pounds all his own medicines, so that 111 delicate cases patients have nothing to fear. Omen Houhs From 1) A. M. till 3 P. M. and from 5 till 9 P. M. Sundays, from 1) A. M. till 2 P. M. only. HOUSE AND OFFICES. At the corner of Third and C streets. The entrance titeamskip Wharf, and Or. IjiNcrl's House and Offices are iu a direct line three blocks west, PORTLAND, OREGON. 22vl I mAalonn 1, v r.Vi n n ns A II nt A I AlUCUUiUl UAULiailgC 11UICI) COBNR1I SANSOME 4- HALLECK STREETS, San FranclMco. TiHE nroiu leuir of this fiivnrile liolel would respect- 1 fully inform the traveling public thut the American Exchange having been recently enlarged and improved in all its departments, be is now prepar ed to otter superior indnre,nenls to hia patrons and the public in general. He can now oiler elegant suits nr single rooms ror ramllies aim single rooms tor gen tlemen, on terms to suit the limes. This house con tains a handsomely furnished public pHi-lor, beautiful large dining hall, eoininmlious ami pleasant, rending und sitting room, together wllli other facilities not necessary to enuinerale. Business men and travelers will tlml the American F.xcbunge second to no hotel iu the city, whether as regards luxury, comfort oi economy. The table will be supplied with all the del icacies ths season all'ords. Grateful fur past natron- age, the proprietor respectfully solicits aconiinnanc of Ihe public favor. 'J-jni3p3 J, W. SARGENT To Mill-Owners, A PRACTICAL MILLER, of nearly twenty-live years' experience iu Maryland, Chile, and Cali fornia, wishes to obtain a permanent ailnation in a Flouring Mill intbis Statei his ubject being to liawt permanently. Satisfactory reference given as to ca pability, sobriety, and honesty. For further particu lars, address J. P., cure Baiuu Urns, Ik Co., Portland, Oregon. July i, I una, raw HARNESS, $25 to $325 per Set, SADDLES , $7 to $100 Each, - UKIDLE8, $1 60 to $30 Each, ..AT.. HYDE & r.lCLEMMEH'S, SUT monrgomcrjf Street, IIUSS BLOCK, SAN FRANCISCO. ..ALSO.. A CiC.HEHAL ASSORTMENT ..or.. SADDLERY GOODS, , AT PRICES 25 Per Cent. Less than any House on the Paclllc Const. XI 1 13 XI t AUK SUPPLIED AT A COMMISSION. A Liberal Dlwouut ..TO.. LIVERY STABLES. 3.nl7ls fower riedged riiial to nitr Overshot In Existence. tssiswaaui LEFFEL'I AMERICAN DOUBLE TURBINE. TUP. Dorill.K TCRIIINM, n lomr esperted. Iiave arnvod at last, and ordt ra eaa sfiw be allad. Wa have a larg updy of th dlnereul alias, from IV inrhea u W(. Thai w way know the proper alied Whael yoa r qnlra, measure your wair iu th following way Tali th width nf Ihe atrrum, lha avarsg duplh, and lbs di -lam-a il Howa in a iiiuiilla. All lb Whmils already in nse give nmvaraal sat le ction. For particulars, ssnd for a Cirmlar faction. Aildras June I'JiflS I.KKrr.Ii si Kill, with Klcharda it MiCraktn, Portlaud, Oregon. Notice to Builders, IlKflSONS WAXTINO M'MBKR, CAIX OS i HMITH CAKTWKItlHT, of (bilara, Ordar rilled PIIOMI'TI.V. . I.INVILI.K fc DOWNER. Juna 17, IWM. lf Wool Wanted. lirB willtair III HIOHEST market i VV half eh, oi is half marrliandisa-fnr WOOL. IlKAfll, DEARBORN, s CO. Kslsm, Slav 71, IHu. I'Hf WOOL WOOL. Is. IIROWM will T Ibshlghsat ptlra for Wool. Kea as bpfor selling. Halam. May "Ah. I-'). lOlf Happiness or Hisery; THAT IS THE QUESTION. THK PROPRIF.TORHiiF THK "PACIFIC Ml! NKL'M I'F ANATOMY ANU HCIKNCR." ha dvta mined, RganllaM nf asrsinae, la iasa FltKK Ifor lha li.ii.fli of rTering hoBiaohel r nf liiair iao.1 Iniararting and Inairartlva LKCTllatKa!, urn M ARRIAtiK, and Us siaaliflmiloiiai Narrooa la hiliiy, Piaaaaiora llwlia of ManbiaaJ, Indiawinm, Waakneaenr I r !' F.irg and Vila! Power, lb graal Knrial Kil, and thoaa Kalsslm thai raault from saaikfnl Mlisa. sir of malanty, s l wnisia of I'livanlogy and Naiura s Laws. Th Invaluable 1 .attar have bee th aiean of enlightfliln and saving llnisand. and will ba fur warded FKKK on raealpt of Twaniy It Cam la tnas air slami-a, by imdng "sWmary PatlAs Btu mmm nf Anal'av and HVraara. Pasa Kiwi, Kaa trmrn else " tvta Uritar to b ii tlii'Biak Welt. Iig A ( fisl ws a .WAGON TIMBER. la addition to onr LAHGK and EXTENSIVE slock of Hardware, Iron and Steel, We have on hand, and ar constantly receiving from th Kastern Htates, a VVLh Aft- BORTMENT of , Hub, Bpokes, Hickory Axlen, Bent Rlm, EXPRESS AND BUGGY POLES, Whiffle Trent), Ac, c. . ' .. At.au.. - . . i 30,000 His. of Iron A ales 1 In. to II In. 100 setts Thimble Skeins in. to S In. 100 setts Wagon Boxes. 1041 setts Hnlleabla Nuts for Wooden-Axle Wagons. ' 3. 600 lbs. Wagon and Carriage Mprlngs, Itnb Bands i Malleable Irons, Carriage and l ire bolt, Cum berland Coal. 4,000 lbs. Nuts and Washers. And a large and complete assortment nf SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, B. J. NOBTHRVF fc CO. Importers and Dealer In Hardware, Iron, Steel aud Wagon Timber, 131 Front Html, Portland, Ogn. 3m lit Cooke, McCqlly & Co,, Ait gjw ornsiso iitiim thi Largest and Best Selected Stock ' ..or.. , DRY - GOODS, .AKO.. GENERAL HERCHAKSE, Ever brought to the Willamette valley .and will dlsposs or the sums at the very LOWEST PRICKS. , . tdilniu, June 5. 1865. , Htf WOOL, WOOL' ' NOTICK li lierehy lvtn tlmt w wi.nl lo pur ollUM 100,000 Pounds of Wool, Fnrwhlrh w will pay th HIGHEST MAR KET PRICE, IN CASH. COOKS, HeCl'LLY ft CO. Palsill, June ,Mh, 18H0. Htf Uraii dreth'ii VERITABLE UNIVERSAL FILLS. IT Is generally known that my Grandfather waa th original Inventor of these remarkable pills. ' He was aseienlille man, and a medleal practitioner nf the Old Sehool. Bui heeoming alarmed at the nior tullty that attended th Bleedjng and Mineral Prae llre, he turned his allonlion In the study of natnreand the philosophy of disease, as also to th natural reme dial agent whicli ha tumid Ui exist exclusively In tb Veirelabl Kingdom. Iu hi researehes and investi gations, he heeame full v satisfied that th life wa in ihe bloodt that by whatever name diseases war dis tinguished, Impurity of the blood was tli source of all a siinpl and truthful doelrln. which, In reduelng all diseases to a nnit. neeessnrilv established th rant that all were to be treated on the same general prin ciples, vlt. by purgation. Now the grand difficulty enuslstsd in devising a veg etable compound that would invigorate, purify, and cleanse the blood, correct and regulate all lb differ ent secretions, and by purgation discharge th whol mass of morbid matter from th body, without reduc ing the strength. After thirty years of close applica tion, ha considered Ills, object fully accomplished In tlie production ol these pills, which hav now been before th public One Hundred and Fourteen Yean, aud it is now (IHK) nearly 31 year sine Dr. Bran dreih's Vegetable Universal Ufa Preserving Pill were first presented tn the American pnblie during -which lima th.lr superior excellence and virtue hav been extensively proclaimed by piers and pamphlet, and a rapid yearly Increase of tb sal of tliein af fected. Tn know what will sav Ufa, to know what will restore health, Is a knowledge not to be hidden, I, therelor, as a mau desiring to do my duty faithfully, have dotted down some of my thirty five year' apa rlenus Willi Bmndreth' Pills, whloh ar an ffrclual assistant of nature, and cans the sx pulsion of acri monious Humors in occasion oi every sioaiiesa. un ns admit that corrupt humors prevent tlie fee. circula tion of tli blood, that Brandrath'i Pill taka out these humors, giving health for pain, aud strength for weakness. No man Is sick sav whan th principle of eorrnp llnngct tli aseendencyi Brandreth's PHI aid th Life Principle to regain III siupir by removing th corrupt humor from th body. Many a Urn 1 have seen life apparently at the last ebb, when the. Pill were given, and iu a few hours the danger waa nut, and health' flood lid gave th patient renswed life and vigor. Many an Ui fathers, mothers, sons, and daughter, tliiia saved. , These celebrated Pills ar composed wholly of me dicinal herbs, and do not oontaM auy mercury nr other mineral, being perfectly harnma In th moat tmdwr aire or weakest framei yet an re lo search out th. can, of sirkiwas, and restore tlie ballb if taken according to Ihe directions. , I -el nn one imagine tbev ar too weak to bear th effect of these Piiis, whicli put no weeklies Into th , frame, km draw weakness out. A few dose will be get conndenee, and I bun Ihe beauties nf purgation will gradaellv become anloldcd ti, onr view, wlilrli, a foreed w'lth Brandreth's Veaetabl Universal 1111s, Is abla to our avery disease w her the orgaaa ar sound, " and greatly Incraaae the average of human lit. I hav aow used ou my own person, aud pre,amd aud ailniinialered, HraudrauY Pills for tliirty-Hv. year. I believ they ar ilia bt purgative la th world, and with Ibis medical qualltv lliey have also a ionic stfert. And a 1 am nf tb arm opinion that inflammation and fever are eauaad by eorrnpted blood aot being lilnelv evacuated, because II regurgi lates, so In speak over the whole body, mid tltu our rapts th aound bhaid that shonULneurlsb all the tum Iwrs, and actually destroys and paralyse member or nriraua that ar unsound; and as 1 know that the. Pills have a direct effect lo remove all corrupt blood and acrimonious hnmors from the hudv iu fact, all huiiinrs below the vital standard of faeallhi so I should be guilty of a area! sin, did I not do all In my power to propngala tb lis of a medicine which is possessed of properties so calculated to save aud lucre., th. . average of hnman life. , The public servant, IIKNJAM1N miANDIICTII. M. D. Prinrlpal office fr Brandreth's Vatratabte Universal Pills, 1)RANIHETH 8 BUlLDINtl. New York. W. 9. MMAIVDHSITH. Offlie at CRANK ft I1RK1HAM 8, Nan t'raneiaco. k'or sale by all respectable dealers lu medicinaa. ly WISTAR'S BALSAM WILD CHERRY has aata vsao roa sssait HALF A CENTVHY, WITH THI HOST ATOISHia. SUOCSSS II COBISO Coughs, Cold. Hoareeneaa, Ron Throat InltanBMa Whooping ( ough. Croup, Liver Cotnplalsit, Broackltia, Ulftical.y or Breallslaf, Asthma, aaid .vary flrotioti of THROAT, LUNGS, and CHEST, isri.vmao aval OOWSUMPTION. Thar la ararrely one individual la Hi community who wholly araMte, dorlns; a saason, from som. oua, however sf gbilv davelopad, of the above symptoms a nevhtf of which might bsad to tin last named and moat lo be dreaded disena in th. w hole eaialogn.- The power nf lha "madieinaJ gam" of lha Wild Chef, ry Tree over thi clas of oinptaint i wall knowni o great is the good it ha parformed, and ao great th. popularity it haa aen,nird. In ibis prcaratloo, baalde th virtue of th Cher ry, thai are uiuiuiiugled with il other iiwedtenu uf like value, thus increasing it value tea fuld, and form lug a Remedy whoa powar to Booth, lo heal, to ra lieve, and lo ear disease, exist in ao olhr madiclna yel discovered. The unequalad nees thai ha atuadad th. appll cation of this ntdicin In all ease of PULMONARY 00SUEITS ha Induced many physician of high standing lo ploy 11 in tlesir pracUc, sow. of whom advi. a of tb fuel andar ihair own signalnra. W hav. tpac. only for Uns smmea of a raw of Ihaa i H. II. liai.T, M.D.. Sa Francisco, Cal. E. Bovnaa, M I), Esaier, Me. Aisaoa IIstc M I). China, M. h. Ksiiows.M II , Hill, H. W H. Wa, M I) , Cap Vlneeat. H. Y. W. II. Ltc, M 1)., Aubnrn. N. Y. Abbiha Hiim sis, M D , Boundbrook, N.aV. M, I). Maatia, M !.. Manfild, Pa. . Hi proprhtlora hav letter fmm all rlaase of ear fellow e uisana. froaa tb hall of Cengrw K the ham bleat emtage, and avea from bevoed tb araa i feir Ih. fame and virtnea of WisTssVs Bai.mii has. .atead u to the "nlirrtaosl twiu da of tb earth," without any attempt oa ou part to Intnalue H heyoud lb. luaila ef oar own cuantry. TO CAL1F0BNIANS ANDCmOMAKS. Afire ihlohrr I, lata, mil graaia Wl UTAH'S t A IMAM mf nil.D CHERRY for the Pmnt i'tasl still he eajefoscti ia m aea wmprnre trktrk trill Avar Ike printed aaa.es ef kutk Hit a W. sU ft Co., Hmta., Mast., muA Jost. 11. Pei, Oa-iaear. ilkm, . well as es -- sstfe of the sigaalaee. mf "I. Hi vv," Has roan At Paaa,,' .ssf" H. Wiavaa, H. l ' vista ki nun r win cum is roa is i.a if HEDINGTON A CO., Iltiauj UiiFfout street, Sua Ft aiiiiitM, Jt i all diuuji.