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I Ik (Oregon tatf$man. AtJWti'T. Mi. J-I'- I'rrlih k Co.. Pnrtlinif, will re clv tuiii receipt foriiihicrlpiloiif to the OUtUitnan, AN AC.UItl LTl ItAL l'Al'Klt. Khali Oregon have an agricultural paper? Will tlic farmer) of the State support u paper devoted exctu slvely to the intercut of agriculture and kiudrcd sub jectsr We desire to hear from tlie farmer and others interested throughout I lie State, In reply to tliune ques tions, within the next two weeks. It In proposed to Is lie inch a paper from the Statetman Job Udlcu, about the flint of October, ho an to liuve it rcudy for distribu tion at the State Fair. The services of n competent man have been avuured to bike the editorial charge of the paier, if It la luiued. The paper will be second to no other similar publication on the Tacllio coast, and be well deserving of the support of every farmer In Or egon. The farmers of the Slate ought to have and sup portapuper devoted exclusively to their interests, as there can he now no doubt that Oregon will noon be comc4he great granary of the Paclllii. Wo ought not to leave our agricultural Interests any longer In the care of a rival Stale. Wo do not, however, desire to argue the necessity and propriety of such an enterprise at this time. Wo greatly prefer that the farmers will argue the matter among themselvesand report to us Immedi ately. Let the' farmers of every neighborhood, npon toeing this notice, talk the mutter over among them selves, and see if there Is a general feeling in favor of aupporting a good agricultural paper one that will have no connection with politics or politicians, bnt be devoted entirely to the interests or soil culture In Ita widest signification. Farmers of Oregon, let us hear from you at once. Let as many as can write to us ful ly and freely, giving their advice and suggestions. Am Interesting History. As an induce ment for subscriptions, I bo Astoria Oazeite says it has engaged one of the earliest American settlors on the Oregon coast, an intelligent and entirely reliable person, to write a complete history of Or egon settlers and settlements, their influence upon each other and upon the natives, and foreign set tlements among them, from about 1036 to lH,"it), giving a complete political, religious, and social history of the country during that period, which will bo published in the OautU. occupying from one to two columns in each number. Gone East Ovekland, Senator Noiniith left liero last Tuesday morning for Washington City, going orerlnnd by Idaho, lie will not return to Oregon again until in May 1867, after the expira tion of his terra of senatorial servicoa. lit" The Orrgonian says that an Oregon Steam hip Company, with a capital of $.'i00,UOO, is soon to bo organized in Portland, for the purpose of putting a line of steamships on the route between San . Francisco, Portland, and Victoria. This would be a move In the right direction. t7 The Firemen filled the new cistern on Com mercial street, with the use of their Engine, in about three hours and a quartor, notwithstanding the cistern leaked hadly. We learn that the new Fire Bell, costing about $650 when at ita place, and weighing over one thousand pounds, is expected by tho next steamer. In the Meshes of the Law. Portland is troubled with vexatious law. suits about the title to ronl estate. A certain set of lot-holders were recently adjudged to pay about forty thousand dollars in greenbacks to some of the " Jarndyce" heirs: and now another suit Is pending before Judge Wilson at chambers, who has removed his judicial existence to the "Emporium," for the pur pose of settling a little dispute about another block and the improvements thereon, " with tho appurtenance thereto bolouging or in anywise appertaining." The Daily Mail. Tho Orovillo Record states that Mail Agent Gaskill has contracted with the California Stage Company to carry tho mail from Lincoln to Portland for $1,350 per day, until the Post Offico Department can make permanent ar rangements. Found. The body of Miss Mary Horry, niece of Mr. Arrigoni of Portland, who wai lost with the Ill-fated Brother Jonathan, lately came ashore at Eureka, California, distant ninety miles from where the Jonathan went down. This is a re markable case. . P" Tho Corvnllis (Jazttle says that some of the principal merchants of that town-are ordering- (roods by the way of Yaquina Bay. tJT A law suit has been commenced at Portland for the purpose of testing the validity of tho act of Congress requiring stamps to he placed upon the original writ in commencing a suit. 1.7 A telegraphic cable is to be laid across the Willamette river at Portland. FIRE. F.d. Statesman : The dwelling-hnnse of Virgil U. Newsom, on Pudding river, in Marion county, was consumed by fire on or about the Jutli inst. The owner was absent out harvesting and having no housekeeper at home, some ruiscre ant, for plunder no doubt, tired tho house to con ceal the robbery. The loss was about one hun dred dollars, over and above the house, which was not very costly. Perhaps some of Jeff 'a wander ing rebels may have been prowling around, and aeeing the plnce unguarded, rubbed the house, and then fired it, guerrilla-like. Observer. Dessaris Lvxchimj- On Saturday it was found that the new cistern, which the urciaen bad labored so bard to Oil on Friday, was about empty . Upon making ex amination, a hole about two Inches in diameter is found in one corner of the excavation for sediment, iu the bot tom, through which the water has escaped. As this place was covered up during the Hlling it is taposaiul that thejbrrak could have been cut out by the falling water, and as it extends down entirely through the brick, the presumption is that some low-lived scoundrel made the hole there belore any water went In. This preemption is increased by other facta dcvelo,ed since. The man that would d such an act of meanneaa de serves to he chained to the bottom of that cistern ud then let the liremen pump in on una fur about three hours. TaKASURi Siiii'XHNT. The steamer Sierra Nevada rf'-ently carried away from Portland the stun of i!15,- tDO in gold dust. $r The steam dredger, which has been built for the ciiy nf Portland at a cost of Itj.OnO, is said to now work success! ully. 7 Tho parties who bet $500 that a horse could not pull a sack of 500 pounds of sand by '4t0 feet of rope, lost their money I the trial having come off at the lilenbrook coarse near Kan r ran cisco, and the animal nulling the load with ease. tV The Walla Walla paper aay the work of rebuilding upon the ground burnt over by the late ore, is going on rapidly. t7 Mrs. Lincoln has been invited by Queen ictnrla to visit Lngland, and tho fiavy Depart ment has plared a steamer at her disposal, should sue aeiernune to cross the ocean. Lsf" The constitution of Missouri exclude from th ballot-box all rebel soldiers, Knight of the Golden Circle, Sons of Liberty, O. A. K.s : forbid compensation for emancipated slaves, and pro- Tides for an efficient registration of Voter. If The L. S. Treasury Office at New York en tered en the new fiscal year with gold, and silver balances to the amount of rW,WS,0O. The other offices are believed to hold over $t).5K,0i0 in ad dition, making $35,000,000 with which to begin the new year. 17" The withdrawal of Gov. Low teem to have the most happy enVcl upon the I'nion party in California, and the hopes of the copperheads are frustrated. Returning to the States. Large nam ben of ciuigraulsthat came into Idaho last jear, arc now returning to their old homes, since th nd of the rebellion. The Boise S'altima of recent date ear: "A large train nf f migrant, eastward bound. start this rooming fur the home tho loft in tb long ago. W don't like to see them go. Idaho can uoorlv atlord to (pare tnem trotn ner ptipa lation, and die rather need inure of the same KttC A hew Military Post. Geo. McDowell ha ordered a permanent military poet to b teUblubeii at (Summit bake, la aetaua. near th sooth Oregon line, and troops tn be svnt at once for tho challert-Dt nt the Indian arpre datum oa the road from Cliico aud Kcd Bluff to IJaliii. AlTUtNTHKNTS IIV TUB M. K OlUJlUll CoNKKIIK.VCS. The Conference of the M. E Church, recently in ses sion at Olympia. made appointments as follows for the ensuing year : WIU.AMKTTt nisraicT. Wm. Roberts, P. K. B. (J. Mppineott, Portland. F. P. Devote, alllwaokie. John Flinii. Oregon l-'ity and L'anemah. 0. C. lt.ie.Kant Tniilntin. K. A. Judkina. Ilillabum. N. A. Starr. Dsvtmi sod Lafayette. J. 8. Douglass. Vsmhill. N. Iinsne. hulem. (1. 11. (Ireer, Dallas. W. I. Cosper, Hock Creek. O. Aldenion, Clear ('reek. II. K. lllnes, Vancouver. Herbert Patterson, St. Helens and Cowllti. ' W. J Krsnklln, Seamen's Chaplain at porta of Asto ria anil Portland. O. KullcdKO, Agent Portland Academy. Astoria, Clatsop and Silverton to be supplied. 1L C. Ueiisou, Kditor Factfc Vhrutian Advocate. UI'l'Ea WIU.1MTTI AND UXI'QUA DIBTKIOT. 0. Hines, P, E. 1). H. HIhIii,' Jacksonville. J. T. Wolfe, ltnseburg. J.W. Miller, North Umpqu. . 1. Dillon, Kugeno City. N.Clark. Corvnllis. S. A. Maun, Mary's Hiver. 8. II. Cullawayand F. Elliott, Brownsville P. Starr, Albany and Lebanon. D. !,. Rnauldlng, Mill Creek. Klrbyvllle and Spencer's Dutte to be supplied, T. F. Huyul, Principal Umuiiia Academy. L. T. Woodward, Principal Santiain Academy. MUICT SOUND DISTRICT. C. O. Belknap, P. E. C. ('. Stratum, Olympia. B. C. Rhodes, Crand Mound and Chehalla. C. O. Ilelkusp, Seatile and White Itiver. S. Todd, Whiilhy's Island and Teeklat. Claipiato, (jray's Harbor aud Slioalwuter Bay to be supplied. WALLA WALLA DISTRICT. W. S. Lewis, P. E. Walla Walls, Uwiston, Colville, Umatilla, tylse City, Idaho City, Canyon City and Cascades to be sup plied. Z. B. Ellsworth, Grand Hondo and Powder Hiver. I. N. Driver, Dalies. YAKIMA DISTIIIC'T.' James H. Wilbur, P. E. J. H. Wllhnr, Simcoe, Snttus, Yakima uud Atlanum to be supplied. Dr. IIenrv. In the list nf those who per ished hy the wreck nf the Brother Jonathan, w notice the name of Dr. A. G. Honry, Sur veyor General of Washington Territory. The decerned win well known on the Pacific coast, Dr. Henry passed the last winter at Washing ton, and was on his way home when the cas ualty occurred that onst him hit life. In early life he resided in Illinois, and there made the acquaintance nf Abraham Lincoln ; that ac quaintance ripened into a friendship that con tinued uninterrupted until death. But few men exercised greater influences with the late President than Dr. A. G. Henry, and this in fluence was uniformly exerted in favor nf tho Pacifio const. Had President Lincoln lived. Dr. Henry would have been assigned to one of the Bureau at Washington that nf Indian Affairs, in which he would have been vastly useful to nnr people. The death nf the Preti Went destroyed tho Dr's ch uncos for prefer ment, and he was on his way back to resume his duties in Washington Territory, when death overtook him. A ihnvring the relation that existed between our friend and the late Presi dent, we state the fact that during our stay nt Washington last winter, we icarcely ever saw the President that he was not in coinaany with Dr. Henry. On one occasion, when the Pres ident and Cabinet appeared in the Senate of ficially, the President walked down the long aisle nf the Senate, arm in-nrm with Dr. II., followed hy Secretary Seward and the remain ing members of the Cabinet. When seated. In position was next the President. On the day when the vote wore counted in the House nf Kepresentntives, fur President and Vice President nf tho United States, Mrs. Lincoln turned nut in state ; nnd was escorted to the lent in the Arubanstijor's Gallery liy the unob trusive gentleman who hailed from Washing ton Territory. On that occasion Sir. L. wns the "observed of all observer," nnd numer ous were tlie inquiries a to the name and stan ding nf the genlleiimn who acted as her escort. These thing in themselves have bnt little im portance, but now that an old friend "sleeps the ilt-ep that know m waking," we name them a showing the regard in which he was held hy the President. Mountaineer. California Union State Convention. This Convention met at Sacramento un the lGth and terribly disappointed the Copperheads hy a harmonious session. J. G. McCallam of El Dorado was made permanent Chairman. On Inking the chair, Mr. MoCallnm ad I rested the Convention at I rngth. He contonded for a continuance of organization in the Union par ty. Ho tnul those in favor nf breaking np such organization should and must he put down ; the motto must lie : "stnnd hy the Union or ganization." The bolter of Sacramento and banker of San Francisco were ruled out the bolter not offering delegations from bnt a sin gle county. S. W. Sanderson ws Dominated lor Supreme Judge. Deplorable Accidknt A young man in the employ nf Heury Mnrlin. owner of the Klickitat saw mill, named John E. Araat was accidentally shot and lived bnt a few bnnrs af ter receiving hi wonnd. Young Arant was engaged in inddling a hnrse in front of the house, when a ion nf Mr. Marlin passing thro" the unor, a gun in nis liamls wn accidentally discharged, ensuing hi death ns stated. The parents and other relative nf the deceased are living near Koseburg, Douglas ennntv. Oregon. Jhe nccldeut ocoured on Sunday, the l.'ith inst. Umatilla AdterUter. ' Chased by a Wolf The Mountaineer lay that on Friday last, the little son of T.M. Ward, living on Three Mile Creek, was chased hy a wolf and made a narrow escape. When the animal got too close, the boy had coolness enough tn make a fight, and so between run ning and fighting managed to reach home in safety. Parties went oat afterwards, and jadg- ing by the size of the track left in the road, he must have neen a huge monster. The Late Murder The Grand Jury, empanneled lately at Idaho City, have been discharged without finding a hill of indictment against Patterson for the murder nf I'inkhain. Eleven were for indictment and four against it, twelve being required tn bring in a bill. It it understood that Judge MeHride will Immedi ately call another Grand Jury. As Indus Tnnrr. From a late letter we learn that Mr. Huntington, Sup'tof Indian AITair. has sue' ceeded in waking a treaty with the 8uak Chief Pau lina t stipulating npon the part of the Government to pay the Indians t-'iOnO per annum for the first Ore years, and II'-IOO per annnm for fifteen year thereaiter- Th Indians agreeine: to gather themselves to the Klamath Reservation, behave themselves, and turn their atleolioa to farming instead of robbing eml grant. Snootiso arras' ST Kniuafl-Iaut week two men, named respectively John lljnalt and Henry Cos- ton, got into a fight at Boseburg, wbicb molted is shootimt Mynatt by Cnalun : tb pistol ball entering left side not dangerous. Cans of the disturbance not known. PtNoraacT ix Ohio. Vnrn hue Ohio paper w learn that flea. Sherman is liktly to be th Democrat ic candidal for Governor. Tb old Detqrlaa leaders have returned from to army , aod are intent on kick ing Vallandigham , and such as th Oregon Democracy generally, out of the party a a punishment for their past copperhead Secession tarn. 7Tn L'nioa Slat Oioventioa of California adop ted msolniion In favor ut th maintenance of th Union partjr ; In support of President Jnhnaoo i in fa ar of Uk Monro oortriu s and la esmaMiaoraUo of th memory of President Lincoln aod ike brave fallen soldiers. TJ "Baa" Ontario. Tb "Fall gbtt" the k twaa the Mamttmwtr and Orf a to the Bar" la tb Willameii below tb Eesponaa, cuaaaKocad agaia for lb araaMl. t?Bv.TW II PeanM left Oregos oa th PHh, for dm mw teld of labor Tennrasev. t7Col. Cum kas ordered tint Kurt WaJU Walla i . . I be wau4ue4- THE LATEST, Special Diitpau-hee to the Oregon Statesman. Ja',konvllle, Aug. 10 Additional liodles found : No. 3:1- Mulatto girl, about 1 yeuis old. 3 hit 10 Inches high, striped calico dress, white pantrllettes, stocking gaiters. No. ;H Mtm, supposed to b a Kanaka, heavy built, i feet 8 inches high, heavy black whiskers. No.H.'.-B. H.Htone. No. :ti Whlto inan.S feet 7, about Srt years old, block hair and goalee, looks like a (lermiin, heavy built, very large, live or six false teeth in upier jaw, bad American watch No. IH.tU.'l, gold locket key with black hair in It. No. 117-Whlte man, about 20 ycaraold,i feeW.thlrk heavy set, very small (r rat tee, had black mixed pants, light caxhuiere vest, while shirt, good teeth. No. 'ifNegro, 6 feet 8 Inches, heavy made, large whlkers. No. .IIP Negro, 5 feet 8. slender built. No. 40 White man , A feet 1 1 . dark brown hslr, san dy beard, red checked shirt, black cashmere pauts.pur pie coat. No. 41 White man, 5 feet 11, welt made, black hair, no whiMkei-4, good teeth, grey cashmere pants, colored shirt, memoranda book containing names of William and John Donaldson. Fiaind nt (inld illun". the body of James It. lllchards ; nt Humboldt lluy. body of Mis Mary llerly: snd at Chetco, Oregon, the tiody of H. Mntbewson, had on Ifia lierxon a certificate or deposit for 121 ,000. Also st Hold Hloff. a white man. about 25 years old. 5 feet R, hiirh, round, full face, dark brown hair, weight about l.'iO, had on light cross-rlblied pants, vest same color, white shirt, had on right hand plain gold ring marked A, J. C. M., horn ring on little linger set with silver, body of woman, stout built, liirht brown hair, S feet 2, had gold ring marked on inside 0. B.. had on heavy shoes and mixed cotton hose. White man alsiut 3d, 6 feet inches high, light complexion, dark huir, grey cashmere pants, plinth veitt, supposed to la one of tlie crew. Six miles north of Trinidad, white man, 6 feet 8, weight about lot), about 40 year old,hair nearly black a little grey beard and mustache, high forehead witli two scars over each eye, bad new calf skin hoota sewed, with half soles' nailed on with copper tacks, size No. (i, course pluid green and black oustoin made paut. white shirt with false collars, gold sleeve but tons, stripped ribbed undershirt, French wove, head Inrjre but not prominent. Found near Trinidad, a woman. 35 to 30 years old, 5 ft. 4 J In. high, light unburn or brown hair, cut short, front teeth good, some back teeth gone, front teei It irregular, weight ISO to 17a lbs., rather fleshy and stout, double chin, high foroheud, with small scar over right -eye just below the-hair, leaturea round but not prominent; hud on poplin dress, dark ground, with red and blue stripe, also patent ehistic stockings, ears pierced, gold chain, ring, square top with 2 hearts en twined, plain gold wedding ring, English make, oiih eur-rinir, black, enameled, will) black tablet and wreaths ill tho center. Also, a woman ubout 18 years old, 5 ft. 3 in. high, hair long, heavy, and brow'u, growing low upon the forehead, weight 110 to ll'i lbs., slender, well formed neck, short shoulders, hud on dark calico dress, white wove nubia or comforter, gold diamond ring on third finger, with lei ten J. W. O. inside, unit one plain ling, baiiuoral gaiters, feattlrea not strongly marked. The Indians report that the body of a white man whs found an, ml on a part of the wreck, below. KIhiii atb river, about three days ago, that he was alive, and had u good deal of money, that, some of the Klamath Indians killed him, and robbed nearly nil the trunks that went ashore at that place. Onpt, liuckley bus gone down with part of his command to investigate the niuttur. There may not be any truth about the killing, hut tho rohhery is true. l'urilund, Aug. Ul. Tlie sleniuer Orizaba arrived (his morning. San Frnneitoo, Aug. 16 Tho United States steamer Suanee, Commander Paul Shirley, ar rived to day from Philadelphia. Tho Suanee carries ten guns. It is generally understood in naval circles that the United State steam sloop of war Pcnsncola is on her way to tho Pacifio.' At last accounts she had gone tn Philadelphia to tnke in her engines nnd equip fur the vnyago. Tliu Pensacola is of the same class at the Lancaster, and will probably he used its flagship opon her arrival. She has dime good rervice during the recent rebellion, and aiming other conflict wa engaged in tho bombardment of Forts Jaoksnn and St. Philip at the takiug of New Orleans, and is raid to have lust more in that engagement than any hip in the squadron.' She then canned twenty-four guns, mostly 80-pouudcrs. She is clas sed corvetto. Oroville, Aug. 16. The stage between La porte and Orovillo was stopped by five robbers about daybreak this morning, a short distance this side nf Laportv. The rubers had built a brracade of fence rails across the 'road. They were armed with shot gum and demanded the Treasure Iiox nf Wheeler Si Co. 'a Express. After breaking open and taking nut the treas ure they returned the box and left for the woods. The stage driver thinks they got lit tle treasure at the box wns light. Salt Lake City. Aug. 16, 1 o'clock, P. M. The repair party are now at the break between Sweetwater Stuliou and Platte Hridge. They have an opcrater along who came into circuit this morning with the instrument at six o'olnck. He reports the parly fourteen miles west ol Platte Bridge aud they worked all night at the break lately made. Considerable wire hat been carried off. The Indians were in sight watching them, and fears are entertained that they will be attacked. Crops and Mikskts. The yield of the new crop of wheal is being tested by threshing; and in conversation with farmers during the past week we le.iru that It Is turning out much better than expected. Owing to the low stage of water in the river now, It is not probable that much of the new crop will Qud its way into market for considerable time. In Tact there will not lie such a demand for it, as during the same period of 14 year. Ctililornla has a very good crop of wheut this year, and will not call on Oregon for much, except iu the way of speculative re-i,hipmeiit to China aud Australia. Walla Walla, Urande Sonde, Powder Hirer and other valleys cant of the CiHca lcs h ive nude an advance on the pro duction of lat year, and will doubtless aid Oregon ill supplying the mines. And while there will no doubt be very remunerative prices for the present crop of wheat, we ought not to expect the bandwirue round prices nf hist year. The following are Portland quolations for Saturday : Flonr-Imperial I0 t l.bl: (Standard Mills 110 bll : Magnolia '; llrnuklvn Hills S 50. fjom new wheat; other brands runue from igl to ft.) according to (unlity- uniin vtneat ft .'oast on.; Oats wis roc. f bushel. Hacoii and Ham Unnoted at ?43?jj rent hV There has lieeti some considerable activity in the mar ket, and among other transactions we note th ship ment of a quantity to han Francisco per steamship on ennrwiuv , m onisiue nnre in roumt lots, i lie ne niand for ibe upper eonntrv is liibt. Hovers are of fering III a Vj rents for bus from first denis'nds. Holier Iteil brands fresh Oreiron 3oe V lb: ordin ary 2-ic to Hoc. Itucon Sides 2'V: hum Q4c. Beans-Small while 3c: White Pen 4c: Bed 'Jr. Mill Fiwd llrau aud .-Shorts tWotlo Ion : Mid. dliiiirs 1 1 i f Ion. Liuoors Siarr s and common hiakiea SJ 25 v gall. ; Monongahela M 9 gallon. Lard lulb rana at ioc; in bulk '.'ie. . Son of any amount in mart-et. Salt Liverpool fine f ton 135; Carmen Island a t;t ? ton . (From our Itegular Corresiondeut. FKOX Ill 8AXTUM MINES. F.p. Stathviiix : I have hut little tn communl -ale at this time. No new dirverte, but the leads ou which wnik is being done continue to improve and strengthen the confidence In their great wrulth. Tbe Hold Flat Company have their prospect hole now over forty feet in depth, but have not "atrurk lie'' yet. The pre-emp-tors' notices continue to increas on the fir Irees in (Juitlxviile. I ndice a claim block up preiii,tiiifc a town lot tor tneer.itoroi tne oihmmss, tiie ne will enme up and work out the ttty dollars w.irth of lalsr Deveawary to bold that Int. It contains lir limner oiaiKii to make a rnrdnrov bait way to rulein. (A very vain. al.br lot Kd Stitex. Tne new wagon Mad will be finished to yujrtlille within ten days, so that car riage can come her from tlie Capital. The mill will soon las . finished. New prospectors continue to arrive almost dsilv. Yonra. Hun Hoct. Aarn iLLS. Aug. 111. lMii. Special Noticei. 1 1 ALLOOOK POmOO PLAtTCK-PAIM IE- LIEVI.INO AND STRENGTH BNINn.Th hkrtory ef Ihee plssters would sceupy saort spaea than esn be spared wllhln the limits of this advertisement. utBca l to say, that the most eminent chemists and physicians of the United Slates and Europe were consulted aa la UVIr composition. They set aiadt pnrora. ss that the erapormlloa ( the psesrSralloa ean go on salHelenay where tb plastor Is applied, wtthoai, ss with athee plastee. eeuaria Uvs aceaainlailoa sf acrid Said, which eormdes the Ik In snd secsatons aiany anpUsa am semstloni not necsaaary for the core oe allevlslloa l slleellona foe whleb piaster Is otually applied. India rubkrr, ssynll. and other sJiousi trams and essence if Uoi Ttgvtable kingdom, are the msterial Ingredients of these ok-hrafed plulers. While Uiey are posteesed of sll ttis soothing and wsrsihig ejoIltk-s of slainst every oilier plster af Um Colled stitrt Di.penealary, Uiey trs wtthearl sissy of their tTK-onvwleiK . Ill Ike langasge ( one wha has experienced (baeh benefll from Uietr appllcafloa la a ehron tc disease of Uve kidney "They slick closer than brother, and do wot rwa like Uitm frtewd. Per weakness of the sauak. s la lbs seas, eSasaaeli r thee, aa4 for lbs sUnla Uoa oT ike pom stieaslUi rfcswssqtlsiw, Ibrjr ars wlOnal aa eawal. TV! Agent UlaaPraMaM, WILLIAM P IRANIIRIIrTII, iewrat JIW. CVi4 a AeSawas-, trt (sis eenl pudnrr Is hneorjia IA fmula sIAms evtenrelW IsVMSsew Is til rielWaS te Mr Hir U see H. tt i,e Hhimie a cai rr let Pneeiaail, Oerri The traitor Examiner any, in tiimmiiig un the cnute of the war, "the Impartial chronicler of event will not fail to fix the responsibility nt the door of the to-called Union party." Then it will he when the world it prepared to forget the evidence nf truth, and to overlook the treason nf Southern rebels and Northern Democrats, black nnd vilo as that of Judas lecariot. It will be when treason hns no nam and assassination no description in human lau guoge. Flag. CaTMrSquigshy once had a long talk with a Baptist minister, and he tayt that he hat been troubled wilh the "dip-theory" every tince IIOMXKTTlfllt'H cm.ssiuTsn STOMACH BITTERS. A prepuratiou nnliing PURE OLD ESSENCE OF RYE, With all the reeoirnliied Tonic. Laxative nnd Anti-Bil ious ItlSMKDIBS Ob' ART AND NATL'HE. Protective Properties. Prevents Fever and Ague mid Millions Itemittent Fever, Invigorates the Organs of Digestion and the Bowels Steadies th Nerves and tends to Prolong Life. Remedial Properties. Cures Dyspepsia Liver Complaint General De' bility, Depression of Spirits Consumption Inter mittent Fevers and all cnmplaluta arising from bodily weakness. As an Appetiser, TONIC, FKVKR AND AGUE PREVENTIVE And all Billions Disorders, Hostetter'a Stomach Bitters . stand pre-eminent as th OreatOHt Medical Discovery of the Age, and as an ALTERATIVE AND BLOOD PURIFIER, they are prescribed and recommended by all Physi cians wherever thev have been introduced. The extraordinary and increasing demand for these bit I t, KS is unparalleled .V THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE, nnd can be had everywhere throughout the civilized world wharo newspapers are circulated or reud. Almnnnc or Pamphlets, wilh testimony of their success from the Farmer and the Sailor from the Merchant and the Physician aim rrom tne Legislative nulls ol OUR UNITED COUNTRY may be obtained FREE of all Dealers everywhere. HODGE Ac CALEF, WHOLESALE DRUOdlSTS, PORTLAND, 97 Front Street. Hole Agent for the Htnte. Portland, July 1-lth, 1K05. Missrs. Honor. Si C'At.tr: (Ifnltmrn t Iu ntiswer to your letter of even, date, referrinir to the I.icknsx Law ntl'eciiiiK "IIOS- TETTER'S MTTKltS," I have to shv that no License is i-eaiiired. cotuiiur as tbev do. under the bend of I'ruprieturv Preparations. This decision is announced by the Commissioner of Inleriial Revenue at Wash ington. TlloS. FRAZAH, V. 8. Assessor Internal Revenue, Portland, Oregon. Mi llie I n, ALL persons interested are hereby notified that all debts due and puynhletoJ.il. Starr, in the Tin ware and Stove business iu Salem, up to Julv 1st, iniw. must He settteii iilonce. 0. 11. HI Attic. Salem, July ill, 18115. SWlf To Whom It ill it y Concern. rTMIE undersigned is the duty authorized nitentof X W. C. Hriswnld, and nil persons in anv wuv in terested will please act accordinclv. Irom this date. CHESTER N.TEIiltY. Salem, Oregon , July 3d, 1 Si'..'. H-1 ft NiibUmily Collcite "lini.l, commence the Tltlltl) YKAtt under Us present v V hisnsirenieni, on siii.oai . ee.i-i-. un, iio. TUITION, from $4 to U. 1IOAHU can lie obtained at reasonsbls rates. gubliinllv. Au. g, I8IB. ar Notice TS hereby flven that sli persons knowing that thev are In- X debted to me either by nute or book account, will confer favor by etllltiK thrir amounts without delay. Amity, Au. 14, 1SIM48 M. K. IIKTUIIBM,. P. 8 The highest UASU prlee paid for UKA1N of all de scriptions. ' - Two Fiti'intt for Bule, 1 THE nniterilcned offers for asle hit two farms. tiiiLOne tl situated about halt s mils trom St. Lnuls,Am anU contains a good houie, barn, and orrhsrtl, all under fsnce. The other fsrm Is one-half mile from Kslrfleld. Ua less the farms are sold by the ifrlh nt September next they will be rented fur three years. On the loth of Senteiulier, I will sell on the farm nesr St, louls, to the hliihi-m bidder, the followhii: RTOCK ami oilier properly, to wit: 8 span of work horses, 4 colls, SO hesd nf eatlle, 180 head of sheep, 40 rrsd of boss, 9 wagons, 1 resp liis sod threshing machine, St) tons of liny, and s ipiRtiltty of household furniture. lir.rtHl miui:.u. Auxutl 14, wa. H4l IIorsciiK-n, Now is Your Time. T EXPKCT to exhibit COllKltrt sod Ms family ofjf7? X Cells si the Oregon Stale alr, OoL ad, 4lh, oil,, and Oih st Hulem. . I elmllenre the Onset to meet me and prodnee a fninlly or a welt-authrutlcated history of a family In America thai will surpsss Uiem for site, form, style, eosi, action, and their adaptation to ptneml ute, except sporting purposes. . I will havs some Yearling colls for tale. fW Persons wltblug to secure the tervlees of CORKItG In Nurthern Oregon for Ihe teston of 'tit, ean do so by seeing me on my way to or at Ihe ralr. I deem it oniiecerasry lo give an extended description here, nut would Invite pirtons to call ami tee fnruiemtelvt. 1 would tar that 1 have reliable biforoislton that where the COIIKUU tlock hst been In ate In Illinois tor 18 years at least, they give satisfaction aud bring more money than auy other ttuck nr homes. n . V. si I mi. Atlitand Mills, Oregon, Aug. S, 1. itnil hXKCVTUll'S JOTJCC. VTOTICR it hereby given thsl Absalom ftiilth hss been an- ll pointed by Ihe Probate Court of Msrion ovunly, Hlale of Oregon, as exeentor or the letl will or Aaron A- einllh, Isle of said county, deceased. All iertons having elslius agslntt sain estate will present them with the proper rnuchers to me at my residence In Jelft-imu, Marlon coonly, Oreiron, wllliin the time allowed by law. AUS.U.DM IIUITII. Ausutl 14, 1M19. 44 xoricK. Y vlrlae of an order from the County Court of Polk cnunlr. Oregon, 1 will nffer for esle at nubile auction, st the Cniirt-lloutedoor In llallst, In tnld county, on esiunlsy the tvth day of a-pteiiiber, ISVi, between tbe boon of 9 o' clock a.m. snil 4 oVloi-k li.la. nf asld day, the folloalng de scribed rgsl vtuite, to wit: All that eerUIn tract or parcel of tsnrt tllosle.1 In Ihe county and state aforeasl-l, known end designate,! In the plait and surreyi st Claim No. 6, , Notifies, lion N,,. VH. In trcllont No. 4 and it In T. No. In H. of R No. 4 W. of Uie Willsmelle meridian, snd m,.re particularly rte. scribed ss hegioulii s.os cht wett of Ihe X. It. corner of said lection No. ."i. llieoce 8. t .leg M loin K. It.T cl... Ibrnrr H. 1 drg mln K. 41 87 eht, thence N. K9 deg 61 tnln W. as 74 ehs, thence Jt. I drt t mln W. 10 S eht, Ihen.-r i iteg M mln t. It 8T eht. thence N. 1 deg II mln W. 80 .at cbs lo Ihe place of begtnolng, eootslnlng one hundred seres, mors or less. Terms ol sale, rash In hand. II. W. AI.MNIIIIAM, (lusrdlsnof Dallas, Aug. 14, 1SSo.w4 Win. fulton, sn loasoe person, A it. l IX 1ST It A ToltS XOTIt'K. I.fTATK of A.J. Ilcra.hll,. t'illl-.n. Wberesa, pell Fj tlon having len Aled bv the Administratis of lb - estate of A. J. Mersdllh, deceased, praying the court to grant an order lo tell Lota Nut. woe. two. three, fi ur, snd tlx. In tllork four, and Let No. seven In Hloek N"- Iblrleen, In the town of sfeMlnrille, Oregon, to pay the debit snd expenses of administration, notlee Is hereby given that said petition will ne nesnl al tlie UnurMlouae, lainbtll county, Oregon, on Thurailsy. Ihe Tth day or rVplemoi-r. l-00. Aug. 14, IK.-24w4 J. W. LOWIJl, County Jmlge, WKsoLVTMifTir'tvfA ii rxKKsiui: flMIE eopartnarahlp heretofore exitllng between Hamilton a a Inirrow has this day. been illaaolved by muiusl con s ot, aud ttic bos.oeaa of Ih lst Arm wilt be sellM by A. b llaialllon, one of Uw numbers of said nrtu. A II. HAMILTON, Aug. 14, laW. W. I. HCKHIIW. Something JYcw for Salem. N o r in a it S in i t li, o i(!v lork, w opening a larc assortment o a it Crockery, iass-wari! Lookins-fflasses, Tabic Cutlery, and Plated ware, Kerosene Lamp and Oil, Paper Hang ines and borders, Voo( and Willow ware; in fact, almost every thing wanted for the complete housekeeper. (roccn iu large stock, and of the best qualities. Goods al marked in plain figures and but one price. 11 a a 1 1 l the above wm he re tailed at wholesale pri ces At the sign of the icv Crockery & Cro eery Store, Salem. . NOKMAX .SMITH. Aucrnxt 14, lr. La Creole A null' my, . UAU.AS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON. Itev. W. I). Nichoij Principal. Miss RanicCA J. Urekr Preceptress. MIE acadeuii year is divided Into four term of . eleven weeks each. int Term will commence Second Term " " Third Term " " Fourth Term " " (srsasts. 1 1 mar v ner terra. 14.00 Common English 11 " ti.OI) Higher Kugiisl 11 " 8.00 (Jioek, Laliu, or French language, two dollars extni. Student will not be admitted for a less period than half term, and no deduction will be made for ab sence except in oases of protracted sickness. Hoard can be obtained in uood tann hes at renson. able rale. A few youug ladies ean be accommodated in tne tainiiy or the rnncipai. I r A new i'littotwinictil Annaralut and a sorer. fttl Mierotcape ar expected from Han Fraucisco by tne commencement or iniuuie ot tne nrst terra. , (1KO. TILI.OTSON, NICHOLAS I.HK, Dallas, July III, I8ft5. 22tf Executive Com. Kule of .Hi ui iik Mock. ;IERK remains unpaid of ussesstnent No. 2 levied ou tlie capital stock of the Union (fold and Silver Mining Company on the Ud day of May, 1K04, and of assessment No. 3, levied ou the saiif stock July 31, bo4, the followiug ainonut, to wit i r? s i. 3 r Anfenanenl No. 2, $ itifrismeat No. 3. Aliel U M 4111 1 Si Abel Geo M 1 & 1 it 1 5 I S Cook E N 3til 10 30 Andrews W H nor Frank 4H a 4,CHrtwriKbtCM 3.' Fish N 4u:i 3111 ;i;il) 301 3R7 3W 3H9 :tlM) an am :iii:i m 11115 nun SSI7 447 'M I4 VM lis! 3.W 4IIII :mi ;iiii Mil 3-ili :i;,;t 114 3:17 H3S 31m 1 'i CooDor Frank 40 1 !!' I S: Chance OU , I il l AH 310 3-J6 I '.'3 3 111 J'! 1 6 1 t Hawthorne It I Freelattd II li 'J Oreen Tho II linos J H II Itiitfheail Wm !i McCullv n V: Nichols' J U i! ItnoikJ H 'J, .Smith 11 il! 2' Loryea 3 I 3H3 3 ltij S!8 11a I 1 s I ! 1 fi 1 & a to 3 is a 10 1 6 3.'i7 lllll Sll aa .'hi I'd) list imi 17 uw UM 171 17-2 173 174 175 711 SK4 a1 13 siw 4J 1 4ai 4-Jli 4-.J 4:10 431 432 433 434 85 mi 87 91 Johnson W P 4 !i, 4: ill ' al 1 a1 2 i! Smith E 0 a Uughead W SI Morse II II Marshall (Jeo McCnlly D Nichols J ll ttoork J 11 Stoat 11 V 2 III 2 III 3 15 1 f 1 5 1 ft ft 2,1 5 25 ft as ft 25 2 III I ft I ft ft 25 ft 25 5 2ft 3 III I b Smith J X 'SH III Sll1 413 0 IK- Smith II All 01 m lllll Hi) Mi 87 INI III HI aa 'M n 4JI 4-i 4-24 4'.'li 1 ai 1 ai 2 4 3 III I 21 8 IlliSmltli W II a 101 5 in! Smith W II 1 a 21 2 Smith JaaX 4; III 2 Sloat H V 1 110 2t 'i2 10 50 Smith E O ' 3H8 3! HI 114 311 3.VJ SM mm . 1411 147 148 I W I -SI 1.11 I S3 153 4 Bll 4 an 1 6 1 6 2 3.VJ I 6 al sm 1 is lll'Thnrn ED 1 3tW . 1 5 Thorn El) 3uH 1 2i Wllliatns It 1411 5 25 Whitehiwse B 0 331 2 4 147 5 25 I 148 5 25 1 5 I 6 1 6 1 S I ft Pursuant to law, ami in compliance with un order ol the board of directors of the said Union Gold and Kit ver Mitiiiiu- Company, made ut the olhce of aHid Com pany on tlie 27th duv of Julv, IHiIA, su maiiv shares of each parcel nf the aforenaid slock as may be necessary win ue soiii at piionc auciion hi tne omce ot tlie i:om tiany in Sulein, Oreiroii. on th 31st. day of Aiiitiist, IkiIj, coiniiiencitiK ut the hour of 10 o'clock a. tu. of said day, In pay lite delinquent assessment on said stock, totfuther with tb cost of iidvoi-tinhin and ex pense of sale. ItUEUS MAI.LtlliY. nuiem, duty 01, 1.10.1. nwi eecretury. Dr. UIUDLE, DENTIST, RECKNTLY from the Kh-mhiti Huiea, mid oritr thirty -eilftti ycHn of mu'tic, Iwvintc extract imI monattiMiin ImrrHl of teetlif Iihs Uiken moms hi Mr. KhNiONn hoiiMt, h ftw dm.ru from (JotmitfimHl treet, wlier lie will wnit on tlie citi.ntu nf tlitM plw uitd vicinity, on rvHuoimltlt truia. and will gUHntutM uiiinfttrtion. TIiom! Imvinir hud wliole or naruof wti nut tn.thnt are now iiiiroinfurtulle ur unelttM, are iiivned to cull. DtTttved letli iHimiHfifntlvMIIU'd There iIihII be no iieltihfr of teetli, nr failtug out of pligi. TimhIi extracted will, fewat rate, y the me of pro per iuMrnmente, wilh or without rhlorolnnu Clfunimt and rexuliitinK,and other uncful oeruitoi performed rrMiii from other town, or from the ronnlry, wirWiiiijr my rr !. can make my honne ihetr home, not tl tlie work in fininhw). Hulem, July IHtiMf J. M. COULTER KELI.H AM, KINDS OK COOPER-WARE Cheaper than the Cheapest HmVin .fune Will, Hi&. I7tf Oil Puhitiiitu )AILINK KilKLTDN. havit Inkm iMMmna In LAN1H( Al'K and HKAl) 1AI.NT1N( of one nf the lit artiula iu hail KmiuWo, nropoaee tu uive leMoiia iu thr aaiue. Himciuieim to be wu al Mont Koniry'e Picture (lalftiry. Will aliM) tolor Photo )(n)ph in oil or walr oolora. Kalrm, Jnn H -y APPLICATION hiivinxtmrn made to the Count r (.'ourt of M a Hon count f, Hlale of Orc(ron, llyj lcHiidvr Duvip nd iIniiii irrwcll.ifMHnhauaor Ihe uiiimr heira of Witliam Parker, latent Marlon coiiu Iv, Oreiron, dwcH-wd. lorllie ftdlowinif deNrild nal emntft. to wit: Tlie niw nnd(il-t ime half lulrrelin Lota No. 7 and H in I (lock Nn. .W. iu therilr nt Hulrm. in Marion county. Ort'on ; alao thn undivided one half inicrcrt in the followiim". tn wit: The eaat half of tlie eupt Imlf of acrlion 'A, titno the northwest ouaner of unction 'i. T. tiH , U 1 W. Willamette mirHiun. rnn taininif 'Wacrea, more or Iran, being deal totaled ly Nolitliallon No. pa4t and Mtuaie In Ihe ronnty o! Martmi, a'aie of Orf(rm i alio the nndiviiM two thirdu iittercat in the following real eilate ailuale in the county of f .'lalaop. in the at ale of Oreiron, to wilt commencing) on the lioundury line ol Henry Murltii'a laud claim at two Ar trtea alMml one hundred fwrl north of the boom iiiclodtnjf tlie rocky point , thence in a aouthweaOrly direction alont one nuiHlrei and fifty yarda to a maple atuoip Man ling In a ru7ine, and alxmtaiaty feet eaat of phUI Warliu a dwellniif hoiiaei Iheitre attiilh about one hundred fet to a cork alont lifty fiwt aoainmlHof iheaaid Marlin'adwellinirliiHiani thenrn a)Mnt two hnnrirrd yarda about due wttat tn the beach oo the weal aide of tlie longu. paaainK a maple tree about two fect iu diajocler, ihuuee followitiK the Ooveniment anrvey of eaid Mttrlin a laud claimed un der the dofwlinn act of t'onvreea approved 8eptpmler 17, IHju, around to the plane of beKiumiur, eotitttiinua VfOacreeof theeoulh part of the aid Marlin e land claim: and K a p pear in k lo the aniiafHCiun of the (imrt by the aaid Miitinn that it will be for the beat intern of the aaid ward tbal aaid an ale be aold, there tore notiee ia hereby iriveu lo tbe next of kin to tbe mid minor heir and all perenne in. treated in aaid eafate to appear before a. id County Court on tbe Hrat Monday, the 4th day of Ikr4mber, l-1. to atniw rauae, if any Uiert be, why In- nee ahoultf ikM) be granted for tbe eal of aeid eetate J C. PttltLtaH, County Judtfe. Halem. .luly 15, 1Hft5. 'Zw4 AtM'ani4!Ut Notirn. AT a metiiiK nf tlie Itfiasrel of directors of H I'nifm Unlet aud Mlear Mitiln inmianjr, MH al ibeir oltle in Halrm on ll- 37 in dr t July, a D. IHtw, an assessment of 1 h re dollars per eliare arts leeted apmi eaeh ahar of lb capital stock of th muiisui?, pfa l,le thirty stars from tl dai Irarrof ia fuM iir uleer euiii, al tli vlnee. of ill eoatpativ. He order of th Huard ,if )irrtnrs. HI KL'8 MALIAiKV.rVet.iaey. Halem. Auk. 2th, I raw. 4 Valuable Farm for Sale. BEST BAKUAIX IS THE STATE. rfHR nbarriuer will trll hi land oa Mill Cnmk 1 I'rairlo, tn toil's suoth-e-ast nf Hater, eon.islius nf aiaxisa IW aeees p'sm. and 7nrrm limber mi Ih ttsntiaaa, mirMber Willi all Ills bones-knld irnnrls, V kern, t stp. a oows, U otkr aauia. Mbr s tools, klarkseiilli s Urals, eatrpenloe's basla. atharl. wnbt's tnoss. fnll sets, and tannua lalh. Hutr arr litre knsi as oa the sand, with lass orrharda wf ,lea did fruit ao InealMl ns lo sail iseo fassiliea. I kaeaepledid HKAHKK and MOWt.H. will, a serv ateisMif and well selfird stHk of farntin implenHmts as (nod an new, 1 nrleir land, honw, and ll.iiHM rvndr tn emu Into, for fi.MMI A sill PIIW 1 1 (S, (..me 4.. i-. t.i Jalai,l"Aa kiWd Wat H M'Nr'.ltl. .Sept. 4, 18i5 .Nov. 80,18115 , Itfili , 18i6 9 ft ft. 5 r Confidential Medical Advice. DR. LAWERT, Mrmher of the Royal CttUrjre of Hurfnont of Eng land Lwenttnle of tlie Royal Colfrre o'A vi. riant of Edinburgh t M.D. of the fni vertity of Erlangeni Licentiate f of Royal Socuv of Apalh,. eeariee. LoiMon oc. C1UBE8 SKCIIKT DISEASES -WITHOUT C0?A IHA nr MEltCl'ltY. He also treats snccesafnllv KTUK'TUItlX fll.EET. SKM1NAL, WEAKNESS, C'L"i'ANEOl:8 UISKANEH, and those who antt'or from NEUVlllJS UEIIILlTY.or the U)8T l'OW KUSOF MANH(lOI) will do well to. nonsuit him. Ills DlI'f.OMAS rimy be seen at bis House and Otlloe. 1)11. LA'IUKKT wishes It to be nertoctlr uraler- stotol thiit every case is C'ONKIDEM'IAL. He kat unarate waitina rooiue lor each valient, and ooin pounds all his own medicines, so mm iu ueiicat case uatienta have nothlnir to rear, tu rn s Hoi) us From S A. M. till 3 P. M. and from i till P. M. Sundavs, from 9 A. M. till 2 P. M. only. HOUSE AND OFFICES. At the earner of Third and C itreete. The entrance to C irenoh Front, in oppanite 1h Orion Stenmthip Hltarf. and Dr. La' Mert't , Home and (Ifictt are in a direct line three elochM wett, Jy31 PORTLAND, OltEQON, Ziyi American Exchange Hotel COKNEB OF SANSOME Sf HALLECK STREETS, I . :', San Francltico. TH E proprietor of this favorite hotel would respect fully Inform the traveling publie that the American Exchange havitiK been recently enlarged and Imnroved in all its dennrtments. he is now preuar- ed to offer superior indnce.nenls to his patrona and lb public In general. He can now otter elegant suit nr single rooms for ramities and single rooms tor gen tlemen, on terms to suit the lime. Tli ia house oon- talti a handsomely furnished publie parlor, beautiful large dining hall, commodious and pleasant reading olid sitting room, together with other facilities not necemtary to enumerate. Business men and travelers will II nd tho American Exclianite second to 110 hotel iu the city, whether ua regards luxury, comfort ol oconnmv. The table will be supplied with ah the del- icnclea the season alturi s. flratefnl for past patron age, the proprietor respectfully solicits a continuance of the puiilic favor. 2Jm3p3 J. W. BAHOENT. Proclnmntion. rfUIE uiidcriigncd intends changing Ills business on J. the nrst ot .-eplciiiuer nexti tueretor 1111 persons who know themselves indebted to liitn, will pleas settle between now and then. There are large amounts outstanding on the book of Ihe hue linn of T. II. Cox At Co. All eucb ac counts, as well as those of T. H. Cox, must be settled bv the ttrsl of HeutemUer. I hope all nf I hose interested will give this matter prompt attention. 1. ii- iaia. halem, .ruiy oi, intw. au To Mill-Owners. k lTIACTICAL MI 1. 1, Kit, of nenrly twenty v -X years experience in Jlurylana, t.lino, ana uati fomiii. wishes to ohtain a permanent situation In I Flouring At ill in this Stute i his object being to locate permitneiillv. Satisfactory reference given as to cs iiaoilliy, sonrieiv, anu nnnosiy. rur iiinner panicn lira, address J, v.. ear uauui urns, ol 10., t'orllaiul. Oregon. ' July 31, 1805. 22w4 HARNESS, . $25 to $325 per Set. ' S A DOLES $7 to $100 Each. ' IJEIDLES, $1 60 to $30 Each, ' HYDE & M'CUNKEHS, it'iT nionrKomnrr SU-eel, RUS8 BLOCK, SAN FRANCISCO. A CiEXEKAL ASSOItTIUEiVT SADDLERY GOODS, AT rillCES 25 Per Cent. Less than any House on the l'aclllc Count. TIIJ'l TliAlK HUl'PLIKD AT A COMMI88fON. A Libf-rul Dlacouat LIVERY STABLES. Ida l?ia i Potter PltdKcd riul lo nj 0rhol In Existence. LKFFEL'r) ADIERICAN DOUBLE ' TURBINE. rpilK IXII'ltl.E TUHIIINM, o Ion speeled, 1 liave arrivnl at last, and onlrra can now lie I lied. We liaee a larg supply of the d liferent slws, from 10 i,u.,m u, :tnt That mm way Vnnw tlie prnpr sited Whwl roa ia- oiiiro, ntea.nra yonr wair in ma imiowm wj r Tak Ihe width of the stream, Hi aerK depth, and the di 'tanr-o ft flows In a niinnl. All the Wheels alreiulT In ass It nnleersnl sails, faumn. Kor uatliculars. send f"r a Clrmlar Address W.VVKU fc VKKH. with liicbarila aY McCrakan, June litfli l'ortland,Oreon, Wool Wanted. WE will par 'h HIOIIEsT saarket rains nn half cash, on half nmrrhandise for WOOL. III-.AIII, UKAItHOUN.fc CO. Ralem. Mae '. !-.. lf WOOL. WOOL. KM. A IIIIOWN will pas tin hilirat nrlc. (nr .I. ns iMlnr wlliuy. Halem. Mar "Ih. lo. liar Happiness or Hisery; THAT IS THE QUESTION. rPIIK HltOI'HIKTOHHtll' TIIK 'PACIFIC Mt' 1 MKt'M lf ANATOMY AND nCIF.NC'K." ha.. d.t mined, reicardies. of ipen, to issue FitKK Itur lb kwivent of orlrrln' knaaanitrl fnnr nf lli.ir ana lut-wUii and liisirnriir I.r.tTl Kr.H, on MAUltlAIlK, and Us disqnalillrniion i Nervous U lillitr. Promatnr Itrrlim.of Manhood, Indtirestnat, Waakaeoaor ltennMiisn, lastof KtesrtrT aad Vital I'owor, tlx atcst i il r.eil, ana uiosw asaiatiMS ns rsault fn.ss eonililul lullie. eaeea of luatonir.or if nf ll,.Mj(MfV ai Kslnrs a Laawa. Thaw inealuahki I e tare, has Uea Uhs aMausof Mbahlanin and tavintf Uoaaiiida, and will oe liar-wsrO-d FUKK-rn ee.ipl of Twwajr Cent sn piwtair stamps, by addreMiua; IWer. lary I'arine Ma arum nf Aimliimy and HrNine., I'm Strtwt, ran eiseo" l,vk (S-" h" " thnwiih'Wsll. Farsjn A (:... Al lhrll llrmfqnnrirra in Malrm, ia a rm n , . CtllJttTAITI.V na hand. lm aanrtniest of ) PARMH nasi (MIKIMi NTIIVr.N, TIN. CtirrEK. 4 JM'ASSED H ARE, ' Y'-'-n ee f"f to tts pnl lie as fH's, s run ne kad m Vmiir Mini KI AHK HHOTIIKHA. (jh r a WAGON TIMBER; Id addition to onr LARUE and EXTENSIVE stodtdt Hardware, Iron and Steel, W hay on hand, and ar constantly receiving from th Kiistam Biurets, a 1'L'LL AH HOKTHGNT of Habi, Spoken, Hickory Allen, Bent Hint, EXPRESS AND BUGGY POLES,. M hlUlft Tre, dec, c. " ' ..ai.su.. . ' 20,000 His. of Iron Axles-I in. to 3 in. , 100 setts Thiuibla Skeins iijln. to i in. , ; lOO sstu WaKon Uoxea. lOO setts Mulleabl NnUfor Wondcn-Axl Waffon. 3,500 His. Waon and Carriajt BprinKs, Hob Baud, Malleable Irnus, Carrian and Tir Holts. Cuas berland Coal. 4,000 Ilis. Nula anil Waihsrs. 7. " 4 i- ' And a lain and complete assortment of -SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE. . E. J, NORTIIRVP it CO. ; Importers and Dealers la Hardware. Iron, Stoat and . wagon Timber, 131 Front Street, Portland, Oan. ' 8mll Cooke, McCully:,& Co., ARB NOW OFKNIKO IN IALIM THR : Largest and Best Selected Steele CL0TH1HG, DRY-GOODS, RP.NF.H AT. ltT.RnnNT.nP. dal-aaWaH " T " " Tr fj Ever brought to the WilUmtt vslley, nnd wl?! j;.sunr si... ii,. H. l Aitrvur dl:iei . , Salem. June 5. 1865. r ;,' Mlf WOOL, WOOL. NOTICE ! hereby given tint we want to par ' 100,000 Pounds of Wool, For which we will par the HIGHEST MAR KET PRICE, IN.CASH. COOKE, McCl'liLY k, CO. Balein, June ftth, 185. - 14tf XIrnndretli'si A VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL FILLS. IT Is irenerally known that my Grandfather wa th original inventor of these remarkable pill. He was asrlentiflc man, and a medical prartltloner of the Olil School, lint hei-oming alarmed at the mor tality that attended th Bleeding and Mineral Prac tice,' he turned his attention to tli study of nature and the philosophy nf disease, as also to the nutnral reme dial ujtents which he found to exfct exctnsively la th Veiretahle Kingdom. In hi researches nd'inrestl. nations, he became fully sutlifled that th lif waa in Ihe blood; that by whaterer name diseases -were dis tinguished, impurity nf the blood raa the sonro at all a simple aud truthful doetrlu, which, in reducing II diseases to a unit, ntjressarily established, the fact that all were to be treat! ou tli saius genital prin ciples, rlii by I'Uriiiilion. i Now the itniud dilllculty cnnsisled In devl.lnit a rez fttabl coinoiiiid that would Inviyniate, purify, ainl cleanse Ihe blood, correct and reirulat all the differ ent secretions, and by purgation discharge the wool mass of morbid matter from th body, withont redo in the streiiKth.e After thirty year of close applica tion, he considered hi object fully acooniplished in the production ol these mils, which have now been before the public One Hundred and Fourteen Years, and It is now (IHii5) nearly III year sine Dr. Bran drelh's Veirolable Universal Life Preserviue; Pill were Urst preseLted to the Ainerieau public Jurlne; which time their uperior aoelleuce aud virtuek bar been extensively proclaimed by papers and pamphlets, ' and a rapid yearly Increase of th al of them ef fected. .... To know what will save life, to know what will restore health, I a kuowlsdg not to b hidden, I, therefor, a a innu desiring to do my duty falthfntly, have doited down some of my thirty-live years' up. rieme with lirandreth's Pilla, which are an effectual assistant of nature, and cause the expulsion of aeti monlous humors th oocasion of every sickness. Let ns admit that corrupt hamor prevent ihe free circula tion of th blood, that ltmndrelh's Pill tak oat these tiuuiors, ifivinK health for pain, aud strength for weakness. Mo man I sick rnv when the principle of corrup tion vets the asoendencyi lirandreth's 1111 aid th Life Principle to regaia the empire by remuvtiitf tna corrupt humor from tin body. Many a tint f havs) , seen life apparently at the last ebb, when the Pill were glveu, and in a few boar th daiiKar wa pasts and health' Hood ihle'irava th patient renews, kr and eigiir. Many are the father, mothers, son, and danithtar, tho saved. These celebrated Tills are composed wholly of me dicinal herb, and do nut contain any mercury or other mineral, being- perfectly harmless to Ihe most tender aire or weakest framei yet sure to search out the causa of sickness, and reswr th baaltb If lakeu aocordiag to the direction. Let no on imnirln thev are too weak to bear tie effect of the Pill, which put no weeknes Into the) frame, but draw weakness unt. A few dose will be get coiihdencei, and then Ihe twenties nf purgation will aradunlly become unfolded to our view, which, n forced with Urandretb Vegetable Universal Pill, I able to cure every disease where the organs ar sound, and greatly inereaae the average of human life. I have now used on my own peraou, nnd prepared and administered, Hraridreth' Pilb for Ihirty-llv years. 1 believe they are tho bent purgative In the worldi and with this medical qoalltv they havs ales) a tonic elteot. And ss 1 sal of lit arm opinion thai inllaiiimatiou and fever are caused by eorruptesl blood not being timely evacnateil, becaua It regurvi-' tales, so to speak . over the whole body, and thus ot mpts the mind blood that ahonld nourish all tb mem bers, and actually deatroys aud paralyse member or organs that are iinannudi and aa 1 linuw tbal thee Pills have a direct etfeot lo remov all corrupt blood and acrimonious humor frum the body! an fed, all humors below tb vital standard of health; o I shook! be guilty of a area! sin, did 1 not do all in my power to propagate the use of a medicine which Is possessed of properties so calculated to ear and increas the average or human me. The public servant, HKNJAM1N HLtANDUKTH. M . D. Principal office for Hrandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, UHANUKETU'S IIU1LDINU. New York. W. s7. HHAKtUHBTM. Office) at CRANK tV BHIOHAM H, Kan Francisco. For sal by all respectable dealer ia awdiciuee. ly WISTAR'3 BALSAM WILD CHERRY Ha sua vstD roa aiaaLT HALF A CE.1TUHV, WITH TH MnsT ASTOSIIHISO SUCCHS Ig CltaigO Congha, Colds, iloarseneaa, Sort Throat uHueaxn, Wbooplnn 'oah. Croup, . Liver ( ouiplulnl, HroucklU, DilHculiy of llrathin, , Asthtnn, anl every Heclioa of THROAT, LUNGS, and CHEST, IsuMtniaa v CONSUMPTION'. There In ntmilr ou linlividukl In the fotatmmlty who wlmHjr HMiea, iluriiig m OHeoti, Sum eome oaet hnwever tl'ffUilv tldoped, of ih ttbuve ympiomi ' naiflttrt Af whVh mitfht ktut to the but niMnd w4 irttMt lo be drmtle! ditettM in Umj whole raml(trtt. The power of the 'Mitttdicltuil Rum" of the Wild C'br ry Tree orer thie chue of ouaiplkiinu ie wellknowai i firvnl in the yood it luui perlornied, and to $nM Um popularity It hue ftrquired. In tin prviNtmtioti, lMtdri the Tlrto1 of the Cher ry, ihre r uimmiuKltl wild It other Infwltente of like value, Uni UtorMwtittr iu vnJu tea fold, ttd lorw nu keinedy whoee power to eoothe. to kml, to re lieve, end to tnn dieeiiM, tiu in no other medietas yH diroverMl. The unrtpmlfd orfees tint but attended tbe ftppll cation of thie meilirino in til neve ot PULHONA.RY C0KFLAINT3 has hulisred many pbysiclana ut high standing to a ploy it Iu their pimrlie, nan of whom advisa) a of ihelaetandertlwirownBignaiaree. We hav space only for the names of a few of Ihee i ft. II k ial-sr , 11 D , Kan Krawiaeo, Cal. RHorosa. M 1) , Easter. M. Ai.stsaiiaB HsxtH M I) , fhlna, II. ' It, Kii.i os, M l , Hill, .V. II. W. II. Wiaa, M l).,t'aie Vincent, K. t. u- li t...u U II Aiit.nrll N. V. AaatH.M Haii-i-asa, U I) . llniin.lhrook.Jf. J. II. D. al.atix, M l)., stsnetieU, Pa The (imprWuira have letters frvea all clsaaes ol ear fellow rititeus. from the balls of Congress to Ibe baa. blest college, and even from bevnod tli sea i for Ik fnaie and vino of WiaTsa's Hat.saa hav eitend ed u the "attwBMs boai.de of the earth," wilboat any attempt oa our part to introduce it beyoad the Ini'iileef our ow country, . . , TO ( AL1 FORMATS AND After UttoUr 1, lra.l, rraeiee WIST ARS IIAIJIAM of H II.D CHERRY for Ue Pfjlt Ciiet trtU s enclud in m are wrapper wktrh sriif kivtkepnnlei Mines of kotk Htia W. Puwli sV I'o., ieatea, Mass., and Juaa V. Pan. CianaMla, ia,n trrll mt m fat nmtlt Ikt ttwnmtnm of I Butt," " Mssroau 4 Paaa, ! U. WisTan, m. nr Is ua ssi.a RKOinOTOX COH ' 4111 anil 4 Id t rout stieeU Kan FrMeMoo. nil by nil diuKgwia. .