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Il hfl Afrtrtrtn &'f l4ir!m tt VUJjWH UlU.JIHtlll. MONDAY MOUXIXU. OCT. U. lHii.V The Statesman has a largor Circulation than any othor Paper in the State, and ii the Best Medium for Advertisers. The U S. Law and Resolutions are published in the Statesman by Authority. (It DAILY MAIL-ITS COST. Men who aro competent to drivo n stage are a scarce as thoso who can keep a hotel. We can't do either. If wo should undortuke the former, the pmuengeri might expect ouotlier Jackson Hill adventure, and an attempt on our part to play Boniface would probably result in a chelmiig not better than the average hash house of Oregon towm. But it doei uot follow that one who cannot drive a staga cannot judge of the cost of running one. A good deal of ink lias been shed by tho nuwspnpers lately, upon the adeijuacy of the compensation given the Cali fornia Stago Company for the mail between Linoolu (Sacramento) and Portlaud, and lorae praotical sensu mixed up with the general ig norance ol the lubjoct. We propose new to baVe our say ubout the matter. Tho Astoria Gazette furnishes the latest at well as the most minute estimate. We copy it entire: Virslinvestment, 3110 humus at $1.'A) each $15,0110 'U coaches uud wagons, $750 ceiuih. 15,000 Interest and wear of this, 40 per rt (I'MIO is) 21,000 Feed anil stabling of HI horses, J:iGj each. .. 100,500 Fifty stable keepers ut $1 pur day eaub , 116,51111 Hixteou drivers at $ 1 per any each... 21,31)0 Two superintendents at l,&iU each.. 6,040 Total... ....... ; .. ,.,.2UO,000 Thus we ertimnte the running nf the mail stage coach, daily each way, with sir horses and one stable keeper every twelve miles, and two superintendents at $3,.j20 salary each, to not exceed sWOO.000 per annum. 1'hat is just what the Department was willing to allow for the contract; so that nil the receipts for pas sengers, express matter, ico., would be oett prolit. . If we allow four passengers eaoh way daily at the reduced rates, $51) each, wo have $400 per day receipts, or per annum $146,000, aud fur express the low sum of $4,000 gives a nett profit per annum of $150,000 over and above 40 per cent, ititerent, wear and tear nf the in vestment, ou an investment of $00,000. This is widely wrong. Iustoud of !300 horses there are nearly or quite 600 employed on the route, and Insteud of 40 per cent, wear aud tear, the actual loss dues not exceed 25 per oont. Twenty-nine instead of twelve drivers are actually in service. They ore paid $75 per month instead of $120. ' There are four road superin tendents instead of two their salary being 92 ADO each, instead nf $2,020, 4:0. In fact there is uot a enrreot item in the estimate. There are 57 stations from Portland to Lin coln. The Company generally pay n stipula ted monthly sum to some man for furnishing stable, forage, and board to the hostler. It averages $K)5,per month. The Inytlers are paid uniformly $40 per month, and the drivers $75. There nro forty coaches and wagons, 460 seta of harness, uud a few buggies, ice., in nse. Our figures would foot np something like this : .. , Stable rent, forage-, &c, at 57 stations, average ' $i:i.r per nionlli, each $0?,3IO I'av of 57 lioatlers at f I" per month 27,:ti0 do 25 drivers at t do liti.HKI do 8 local agents, J 1 00 do . Vfitm do 4 road supta. at j-'HO do 9,r)0 Homo shoeing ' 0,000 Cost of ONI homes. $150 each $IKI,000 do 40 coaches and mud wagons at $750 each 30.0011 4W1 netts harness ut $'10 each lU.SUU Total stock on the road $133 .Will 25 per cent, wear and leur is 1 33,450- 33.450 Total yearly expeudituren $-'04,450 This calculation (of course upon a gold ba sis) give) $204,450 as tho cost nf running the stages daily, no ullowance being mado for in terest an capitul or for profits. The cost of horses is put at a figure probably somewhat lower than young, sound animals suitable for the route can be purchased at, but a very large part of the stock now owned by the Company is very much worn, though still serviceable, and we don't think the whole of it could be sold fur half the prices named. But assuming that the value is $150 each; and allowing 20 per cent, for interest aud profit (which we think fair), wo have $26,760 to add to the yenrly ex penditures, to obtain a fair compensation fur the business say $231,000. If the California Stnge Company (or anybody else) run the stages. and their receipts from passengers, mails and the express are less per year than this, they do a losing business. If their gross re ceipts are more, their IiusIih ss pays better than tho average of the country. We have no data from which to compile a statement of the passenger receipts, but we presume (tro daily eaoh way is enough for the average of through passengers, but th chief revenue is from the tray travel which is charged at the rate of two dollars per station, and we think au average of three way passengers per stage eaoh way is low enough. This would give total passeuger receipts : Two through passengers, each way. t-V each. I 73.000 Three wnv puss -infers, each way, say $tHi do i!li,000 Keceipts from express and ull other sources sav.... pVOOO Total receipts, independent of the mails. ...$:(00t000 A sum nearly seventy thousand dollars above wbnt we have figured as the total cost and fair profit of running the line. We think our figures are liberal to the Com pauy, but it may be said that tho receipts are put too high. Very good. We don't think so. bat, fur the sake of argument, out them down one-hair-say $150,000. Then add $31,000 (gold) for oarrying the mails, and we have the $231,000 total compensation ami profit. That $100,000 it ample compensation for carrying the mail over this rout we fully be lieve. Nut that any line could be run for that purpose and for that pay alone, but in conjunc tion with passenger and express receipt it is liberal, and whenever the route is let in such a manner that there can be competition in the bidding, it will be carried for that sum. The taisti ry nf the contract proves what we say. Nearly six years ago, when the roads were far worse than now. and expense of every tort greater, the California Stage Company under took the work for $10.000. and they kept it Bp four years at that. Thry could bate dropped it at any time by forfeiture of $30,000, and if their losses was so great why did thry not par the forfeit and quit 1 Indeed, there woolj have been no difficulty in having the forfeiture remitted, upon a showing of one or two years . jit .i.i! I.... ti,. ! -r t ltv i onncu anu uine niuerman, neing a ma experience at material Ion. The last year of , , . , -h;h,u that contract the Cuiiipanj1 wera jetting their pay io greetiliack wurtli only silly cejts on the dollar, and they did cousider and onosult with one another abnnt paytaf tha forfeiture, which being greenbacks would bare beea qniralent to only fia.UOO gold. They ton eluded that although to mo with oiail compen sation at tUO.OOO (equal to 134.000 gold.w'oold entail lose, yet the loss wnttid be less lliau tlie J0.C0O (ia,afl gold) which ns the forfeit ure. 8 ther ran the year out at thi old ng lm'' Thltl ""V another contrnct when gr,.on backs were fifty cents or less, and the prospect was very good for their going lower, at $250,000 per annum. They had the bene fit of four years experience, and could figure to a dot what it cost to run the mail. Why did they take it at so low a rate as $125,000 or less in coin f That contract approaobing a close, and greenbacks being still down, they offered iu the absence of competition to niuko another contract at $300,000, aud while negotiations were pending greenbacks advanced to upward of 70 cents so that $200 000 was as much in gold as $300,000 was when the proposal was made. Tire Department considered the latter figure ixorliitaut, and refused to nooept it. There was nothing wrong about that, but the Department ii very culpable for offering the contract in such manner that competition was virtually excluded. ' We have, no fault to find with the Company for demanding a good price and getting it if they can. The farmer who sells them a bush el of oats or a horse, don't do it for a low price when he can get a high one. Neither will they carry the the mail for $200,000 if they can get $300,000, and they ought net to. But we do believe the latter price extravagant, aud justi fy the Department in being oautious about ac cepting it. So long ago as last May we advo cated the cutting np of the route into small oontructs. so aa to put it within the reach of Oregon stable men. The Oregonian opposed it at the time, but has become convinced of its error, and favors it. The Astoria Gazette also favors it, and chuckles much that one discom fit nro, has been to them a benefit in bringing up the Oregon mailt by steamer. Wt think discussion aud investigatieu of the subject will bring everybody to the same way of Ihiuklug. A l'mmi. Act. We clip the following from the last Statetman : "la sneaking of the stage accident, the State Kighti Democrat says : "During the day the body of Mr. Adams was brought in undercharge of the'ihld Fellows, and the member of that Order also took care of some ot the wounded, who were of tho Fraternity.' This is hardly just to the Odd Fellows. The mem. hers of that trder rendered every assistance in their power to all the injured persons, without distinction. Ik'siilcs, with the exception of Mr, Adams, there was not a single Odd Fellow on hoard at the time of the accident."' ...... The Statesman would convey the impression that we sought to cast a slur upon the Odd Fellows, for their conduct upon that occasion. It knows well enough that a fnir eonstrdction of onr language will justify no such conclusion. Our hiugbnge, fairly in- lerpetert. is a eommeuiiatton or me metnoers oi mat Order, and so we intend1 it. We mentioned the fact that some of the injured persons were brethren of the Oi-der simply as a matter of information. And we said just what was true "the Odd Fellows took care of some of the wounded." They did not take care of all, becunse there was no occasion for them to do so. That duty justly and naturally devolved upon others, and they performed it. The Statesman has toped to very low business in its attempt to prevent our Ian gauge Into n covert slight oratiack upon Odd Fellows. But we think we recognize tits imall gnat which buzzed that in its ear, which impregnated the Slalet man with its venom. The niiaerahle insect loses no opportunity to indict hasting npon any it can. It sim ply hurts itself, not others certainly not us. We take tho above from the Democrat ot the 31st nit., and we cauuot injustice to the parties implicated puss it without d notice. We quoted the language of the Democrat as we found It. It speaks for itself, but does not tell the wiiole truth. Moreover, we know no thing of the facts in the case, hut had oar attention called to the matter by an Odd Fellow. We have stat ed tlie truth about a circumstance of general notoriety, which, as a newsman, we were bonnd to do, and shall leave it to others than those who did not ntate the tnttk, to say whether it is "low husiiieas." Hut, Mr. O'Meara, the last part of your notice is decidedly 'low business.? You attempt to bring into a news contro versy between tho Statesman and the Democrat a gentleman who bus no connection with either natter or the subject nuder consideration, and make use of your paper to vent your spleen upon hnn. Injustice to Mr. Stinson. at whom we preaonie vou make the contemptible thug, we will state that "he it not the man who callvd onr attention to this matter, and.more than that, alter he saw onr nrst item in type he pro tented agaitml its publication, on the grounds that von would take it up and misconstrue it, and further, that Odd Fellows bad no desire to uilvertise their benefi cence. Ho far from having anything said that would reflect npoiryou, In this matter, be .ippu&cd the publi cation of anything about it. Now the conduct of Mr. Stinson and yourself is before tho public, upon this matter, and It will judge fairly between you. In this oiiitier Mr. 8. has tried to shield you, bun yon have tried to injnre him. In any controversy legitimately between yourself and hitn he will do yon jnstice. Now hudti't yon better read that long article of, yours ou Personal slanders" ever again ; imd then read the Jonrnal'n article. "Ilus Satan a llight to Lecture on Morals?" the last might do yon good ifcniuuiilted to memurv. TELKGIUPIHC DISPATCHES. New York. Oct. 2. We havo advices from Charleston to the 29th of September. . The South Carolina Convention passed the Cousti tntinn, with seme slight amendments, on the 29th. On the following day the Convention adjourned. By tho constitution, the right of voting is given to every white man of full age, who has been two years a citiien or the State and who is not a pauptr. nnr now a commis sioned olliccr or private soldier in the army, nor a scan an, nor marine of the navy of the United States. An amendment was intro duced to confer the right to vote upon European immigrants who deferred becoming citizens two years previous to tho day of election, and have resided six months in an election district. The election of Governor and Lieutenant Governor will be held in conjunction with the general assembly on the third Wednesday of the present month. A paper was signed by nil the meinberi of -the Convention to induce Colonel J. L. Orr to anuounoe himself at a can didate. New York. Oct. 2. A private letter from a prominent official at Houston, Texas, tayt of military operations iu that quartor : The army is changed into an immense Sheriff's pnose chasing Jityhawken. In fact all our duties are the most inglorious, only troops enough be iug left to take care of the negroe. Every body it getting anxious for war, in Mexico or elsewhere. St. Louis, Oct. 2. A special dispatch from Lawrence, Kansas, to the Democrat, tayt Col. Somes, Superintendent of the .Southern Indi ans, made an important treaty with the Osage Indians at their council groundt one hundred miles South. The Osagej cede about a mill ion acses fur which the Government will pay three hundred thousand dollars. About two million acret are also oeded from the north tide of their Keservutiou to be told iu trust for the Indians. All of these lands are in Kansas. The rights of settlers and heads nf families on these lands, are protected by treaty. Ft. Monroe, Oct. 2 Jiff. Davis was moved to day nnder a strong guard from hit casemate prison to quarters assigned him in Carroll Hall. A dispatch to the) Savannah Herald says: The Georgia State Convention bat unauimoui ly adopted an ordinance declaring the act of secession null and void. New York. Oct. 2. The Pott's Washing ton tpeoial tayt it ia understood that orden will he issued HI a few days to disband the Veteran Reserve Corps. The regular army is now suffi ciently recruited to take the place of this corps. Washington. Ootober. 2 L. Pop Walker, first rebel Secretary of War, ia very active in pressing his claims for pardon. He bad an in terview with the President to-day.' The office of Provost Marshal of Fairfax ennnty, Va., opposite Washington, hat been abolished for the first time since the evacua tion of Manastat by the rebels. Iiichmond, Uot. 2. Gen. Terry by a gener al order hat designated nine members of the .... rm , 1 : A 1 .1 t permitted to qualify and organize fur tha sola purpose of electing officers to conduct the con gressional election which takes place Oct. Ii. Christian and Dooglass in the first district, and Kps in the 4th district have mthdrawo fr io the contest for Congress. New York, Oct. 2. Col. Jamee L. Orr has accepted the oominaliou fur Governor of South Carolina. i Chief Engineer W. W, Woods' torpedo hu Diet with unouali&vd success to Knrope. Atchison, Kaosas. Oct. 8. llolliday'sOrer land Mail route ia rntirrly free from Iudiaus. The stages ore arriving on fast lime, six tlsys from Colorado, eleven ilnys IJtali. thirteen Inim Nevada, fifteen from Idu.hn and Montana and eighteen from California. llnrtlord, Cnnii,, Oft. 2. Sufficient returns have been received, to show the majority against th Constitutional Ameudment to ho several thousand. Thirty-three lowi's givo 2,800 against the amend men t. Philadelphia, Out, 2' Quite a sensation was produced at St, Mark's Episcopal Church here yeaturday hy the appearance of the Re. Dr., Wiltner in the church. Dr. Wilmer was Pastor ol the church before the wur, but his seoesh pro clivities induced binj to leave and go South with a large amount ol baggnge which was detained by the Government ut Fort Monroe. The Doctur appeared in church to assist in oelebrat ing Holy Communion service. This was a sig nal for a large portion of the congregation to leave church In disgust. Washington, Sept. 29. The President has been informed by telegraph that the Alabama Convention, hy a vote of 60 to 10, passed an ordinance providing that all debts oraaled by the Statu of Alabama in the late war, directly or indirectly, arc void, And that the general as sembly of the Statu shall have no authority, aud are forbidden to ratify the same or to as sume to provide for tho payment of the same, or any part thereof s and the general assembly in the State shall have no authority, and are forbidden to assume or make any provitiou for the payment of any portion of the debts con tracted directly or indirectly by the Confede rate States, its agents or authority. The Con vention also decided by a vote of 61 to 25, to submit the amendments of the Constitution to the popular vote. A disptttch hat also been re ceived by the President announcing the fore going action by the South Carolina Conven tion. -Cincinnati, Sept. 28 While General Grant was returning troin Indianapolis at an early hour yesterday morning, a switch at the end of a curve at Guilford having beeu turned inten tionally, the car which the General wot iu was thrown from the track and dragged for some distance. No one was injured. About the same time a trail) tin the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, oarrying General Sherman, was thrown from the track east af Lawrenoeburg. No one Wat injured. New York, Sept. 20. Admiral Goldshor- ongh't fleet is still at Cherbourg, and will not priKjeed to tho Mediterranean until tho cholera on the cottst hat somewhat abated. The French and American shins and officials have exchanged many oourtosies feelings are ex changed, and a friendly attitude always main tained between them. , New Terk, Sept. 29 The Herald's special says the Fourth New Yourk Heavy Artillery, Brevet Mujor-Geiiernl Titlball commanding, has been mustered out. The Second Heavy Artillery will follow in a few days, leaving only a few regular batteries io defeucet touth of the Potomac. The President it said to have prom ised Governor Brutnlctte that Keutucky should ' he at once relieved from martial law. The re moval of Gen, Palmer from command it said a'so to have been determined on. Hit succes sor is not named. - Tho Herald's special dispatch tars : Gen, Baker hat lately come into possession of let ters from I be Adjutant's Office at Anderson ville, together wiih files nf documents and or ders, which shed a great deal of new light up on tho management of that infamous den fixed the paternity of many brutal orders beyond dispute, by letter press copies of the originals. Thise documents whioh have beeu unearthed only after a long aud untiring search have been turned over to the Judge Advocate, in which case the trial will bo conducted by hitn, the evidence for the prosecntiou being reopened for that purpose. - The complicity of high rebel officials in the prison atrocities bids lair to beootne known from evidence furnished by themselves. Tho New York Times' Lnudou correspon dent has the Mowing : The Feuian evoitenient has nno curious effect. It has compelled M. Bouricault to suspend, at he does next week, the representation of Arrah-na-Pogue iu Lon don, and will be stopped for a time throughout the Kingdom. It was all very well to sing "Wearing of the Green" in peaceful times, but when Fenians ara drilling, and fleets and armies marshalling it duet not iotu play at treason aud rebellion. THE LATEST. Specitti D.Bputches to the Oregon Ptntennmn. WaHhiupton, Oct. 2. A privite dinpntrh Af to day coktcvh th lollowitm thfnrrimtiori : The iMenideiit i-nlerfd Sheridan ytwtenliiy tii nrrppit Ir. (iwin in NV w OriVn", and Hint li i now in Krt Jhi-iW-. New York, Oct. 4. A Vt re Cruz letter dated h?t. 2Ut, autya Murvlutl ILizaiiie hai dUrovprril a rniiMplriiL-j in the Capital, and Im put iipwxrdi of two huNdred of the m'ttt pf'mim'iit re-ideuu in the city in prison. Aa hu x a police frm of his own and nan anprenie power where ever he wen lit, lie can Inive perwiim iinprmoncd without cm-iilimK lmfrul unthuritien. fhi has cc:iin-d Htriuu difficulty between the Emperor and (hp iiiurriimu. Wunhiittfton, October 4 It b confidently Inhered by pei-aoim in hitfh official position that a hmniduhle com ui tuition ex tit to force through CwiirruM a bill fur at Iptm ii purtial ttwnmpiion of the repel dbt. The but (alio.) nitMd in California, which wai at tached tu the Uuachutti quota, will now be paid tn full. New York, Oct. 3 It aeen.ii tlmt. after all, the re fill of tlie election in North ('urolitia ia nut an over whrlminir Union tiiutnnh in mutiv lucwIitiM. Dtivia aud V a uce were elected over the I'uiuu candidate. tJT We are comi-ellud this week to crowd out my era I Important and into renting coinmanicatioiii, be aidea leventl column of lnterestting original matter. and Mine of the eiitriea of the State Fair. They will appear next. In the meantime, wo hope onr paU-oaa will uecept the apology offered. HIDS0N BAT COMPAXT'R CLAIMS. Oitrooj CiTt.Oct. 4. 1865. Kditor Statkswan : rietvte allow rue the nxe nf vmir column to any that when I whn etujilnved by Mr. Ciifhinir to npoear for the I'uiied ISuttea duriu'ir the ffXHtutiiHtion ni wiiuviuafs untie Hudaou a Hay mid I'uiret S.'iuh) AtfHciilnirttl Companies, I waa fiimithrd with nrifher ariihiritr r mmior tu prudure wiliiM-a in Whn If of the I'nitt-d Ntatea. but onlr tocroa-ex- a nit ue thnao produced by thn Companiea. I immedi ately reprwinwi in propriety and necwity ot rnntiff textiinony on the irroniid. from the ttiuiiv old rwtllrr who know an well the Ufj irt and otitnttfe oua rutirucier oi tne ciitinia tiled witti tue otnmiiaiun, audi am duilr expectins? to receive authority and nieaua to enable me to git on aa I deairn. Iu the nteantitiio I ahull 1m bid tu reeaive hi for ma ttoii, by letiT, trom all llioe who havo facta lit their knowledge which will be nf advantage to the Government. All aurh rommunicationa will be care fully prewrved, ifnitefiilly arknowledifed, t"l aurv the ekutiiinalion, I hope, aooimr or later, of all who Imvr information Mrtitieiit to he ianua. Very retscllully your ob'l aervant. W. C. JoHRSOfl. 1?" Mra 8. A. All-n'a World'a Hair IW- atorer aud Pirwimt- Ton cannot be bald or grey, and neither time uor aicknvaa can bletniah your Hiiir, if yo riMi thfiii. Bold by all Dratririeta. jmG A. iiH, IlWetter. Smith, St Iar., &in Frunrlfco. MARRIED. , At the residence of the bride's father, in Yamhill counts, rept. Hist, Irtfci. by A. ilrailliorv, J. p., Mr. Humphrey Morpheus to Ml'as Aetunda (ii'sb. At the residence oi (ms. VV. Perkiua. the bride's fa ther, in Yiimhill r-o., rVnt. Irelj, bv H. C. Adume, Mr. Job i. sitt aud Miaa Ninth (' Perkins. At Ibe restdeiice of the bride's father, in Marion Co., X miles laMltb of tialeui. Oct 7, luj, by J O. Peebles, C'Mtmy Jiulge, Mr. Duuiel W. Jouea, uf buieoa, aud Mi. a Sirsh A. Tick nor. In this enemy. Oct 5. IHSJ. by Rev. E P HeniUrson, Alexander llleesinger uud Misa Mena A. McCiellun, both of Yamhill couniy. liy thesauie, fe-pl 'Z!. IHK5, ut the houae of ilia bride's father, Heiijamin Krown, Charles Feesteruud Uiae Nancy E. Brown, all f Mai ion eouuty. DIED. In Amlly, Yamhill county, Oregon, Aug. list. Major Wu. A. t'nlhenaon. formerly of Hparta, Sew fork, aaeu atemt tvt Years. .Tlonry I'onntJ tat Hie g'nir (iroiind. IXItrSD, by bfT under 1.1 years of sge, a purse of money on the Fair (iromid, whirh can be had by culling on Ibe undersigned, proving property, and pa.it,, charge,. M. 11. lllMlt K. s-ulem.tR-t-S, iipd Horses at Auction. npWEI.VK bead ..f HORr.a. MARE, and 1 CUL TS will Iw ar.ld at p'ibli' aale. at llnrbin a l.ivaryMaWe, Haiem, ea KA1I KHAY. MT 'JlH, I -. J.'w J II I K V'lOKKM A DM ISIS THA TOHS A077C IlnTKklt of admimalration onoti tbe sstata of J W. Thnowe Juvimw. law of Yamhill enemy, ! eeaeed, having been granted la use by the mntv e.Hiet of said n-Mintv. ull perwais bavina claims aaainM bbmI Male will pmni ibeas to me duly proven, el aay reeidenae ou Mill Creek, la wiei erMM.lv L ii. lIKANoON, Adm r ' Lafayette, Oil. 2, U'm. :wtl NOTICE TO CIIEDITOKS 'V'OTIOK Is hereby given that the undersigned lias il been duly appointed uilinini.tralor of tlie eslate of Win. A. CiiIIm-I'Isuii, Into of Yamhill countv, Ore , m-reaecd. All persons having chums onanist the nod estate will prcm-nt the snme duly uutlienlit-iited to me, at Amity in said county, within six months I'rom me nuts iieruot. ny oruer ot tne county court of Yamhill county, Oregon. A. jiitAiJUl ill, Administrator. Amllv, Oct. 2, m 3Jw4 FINAL SETTLEMENT. DOUOLA8 couniy. Oregon. Notice is hereby giv en that John Kellv. Hdininlelrutnr of the Helote of O. W. Knidor, deceaaed, has riled bia account lor nual settlement of said eaiaM), in the county court of said countv, and that Tuesday the 1st duy of Novem ber, IK05, la set apart for the hcariuir of the same. Jly oruer of the county court ol Poniftts countv, ' wu H U'ir t ia i...r.... Roseburg, Oct. 2. 1BBS. '3jw4 NEW BELVIDERE SALOON, AT THE OLD STAND! w IIF.UK will tlwnvs he found the FINEST 1IKAND8 OF Li-QrOlW Ail CIOAItS that the Market affords. Also, a flue liri.MAItl) ItOOM, containing three Tables, one of which took the premium at the last Mechanics' Institute Fair in California. PLAMONDON fc GHF.K.N. Kalem, Oct. 2, lwal. Illif New Firm, New Store, New Goods BROWN, COX & CO. -yHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AVlnoti and Liquors, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware. YANKEE NOTIONS, Tobacco, CiifHi'N, Ac. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, BALEM, OKEGON. We have now rm linml, uud urn '0 now ro- I '-,:v seivniir, the LAKUK.ST hih! m LKCTKI) STOCK. Ur UOODS i 111 our KtMiH line ever offered THIS SIDE OF SAW FRAXC1SCO Which we propose to exoliuni;e ut LOW KATES for Hotter, Exits, IWon, OsU, Wlirut, mid Produce in iieiiemli and, ruther than keep hooks, we will NOT Klil'TSK GOLD ANU 8ILVE11. Please Call and Exiimlno our (Stock of Tea & Grindstones, Pocket Knives tt Collee CC Kails, Starch. Sugar ic. Axes, Syrup ic Blue Vitriol, Snleratiis ic Wash- Sonpa ii Ilniiey, Clothes liaskuts It Pickles, Ilniid & Tnumriiids, Hoards, ' Creniu Tartar & Cual Oil & Ilonuv, ltroonis, llnstetter's Bitters Si Oatmeal, Dye SttiD's & Farina, Toliacco ic Cheese, Cigars il Corn Baskets, Shovels Ic Nutmegs, Meerschaum Pipes ic Citron ic Wash Tubs. spades, Wood Pipes & Shut, Ctmfoolimierf ic Clothes-Pins, Mackerel & Powder, Haisins ic Mouse Traps Kice ic Saltpeter. Salmon ic Wooden Bowls, juheks' outfits i.x fi XL: In fuct, everything nstmlly kept in a First-Class Grocery and Provision Store ! 0001)8 DELIVKltED To all parts of the city, FKEE OF CHAlUiE. Don't Forget the Place t Oct. 2, IKK. BROWN, COX4 & CO. Not lev. rpilK nndersiirned have this duv formed a enpart. 1 nership undefthe name nnd arm of F. LRVV CO., to carry on tluiierul Alerchuudisiuir. V. LEVY, Ralem, Sept. 1st, 18fw4:3l K. HAAH. Card Pictures Card Pictures, SomcllihiK NfVf In Orcon. A TONTOOMKUY CO. hnving' received a new iX sip'iirnii iiimi tirw iur, mrv in-)rm iu ah, iik Card I'icturr.t on ike amme day aa thry are taken dun ft winter mnnthn, or any other time, rain or $unh,ne, nt REUWKI) ItATEfi. V From 4 to 16 picture taken Ht one littftw. ' .MflNKidMEJiV k CO.. 8 lero, 8e't 35.w3 Photnyrnpliara mid Kerrntypintu, fall and Pay Your faxes ! NOTICE is hereby given that I will meet the Tux I'avera of Marion countv. Oreuoil. at their re apective plaeea of votiug, for the purpose nf collecting the Htute, County, School, Jlilitury.und Poll luxes for the year 105, on the following mentioned daya, to wu: Jefferson, Monday, October 10, into, Sublimity, Tuesday, " 17. " Kilvertou. Wedueaduy, 41 18,. " Ahi(im, Thursday, " III, Howell Prairie. Friday, " " North Sulem, Katurday, yi, " Im liish. Monday, " , ' Itutteville, Tnesilay, " '.M. " Cbumpoeg, Weilueeilav, " " Fait lield. Tharadjiy, ' " 'JO, " Halem. Fridays " ' Fast Sulem. hatunlar. " at. ' 1 will be promptly ut the above named places, nt the hour of ill o'clock a in., and remain until i o'clock p.m. of said days. Those uot paving Iheir taxes, as uiiove inviieu, win ite allowed tinny days utier my visit at their precinct to par the same ia mr onlce in Saleui. after which lime the law allows the collector mileage for traveling u collect lite aame. Come eur ly, pay promptly, uud save costs. KAMI. IIKAUItlfK, Relem.Hept.ai Kv,w4 Tax Collector HUrli.nCo Mf.ltll- F tiAI.K. T)Y virtneof an execution, from the circuit court of I ) the Hiale of tlregnn for Marion county, and to me directed by the clerk of mid court, in fuvor of h Harding und auainut Iteninmin Heera. and for want personal property Ut satisfy the same, I have levied upon and will proceed to sell to the highest bidder for rah in baud, at Ihe court house door iu Salem, on SATl (HAY. the J I st duv of tICTOllKK. I'j. attli hoar of one o'clock n.iu. iif said dav. all the riithl. ti tie, und iutereat of the said lloers in and la Ibe real eslate uf Aluiisnn Heera, deccuceit. dcscrilied as fo. lows, to wit : (,'laitn No. :w. Noliliratiiui No. U. (r. lilicaie No. 4.", TiiH,K3W, in sees. it. II, I. and 12, containing in all bill acres, more or less, together with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to be sold lo satisfy mid executiou, interest, eoata, and accruing coals . eAN'h HEAIIIIK K. eg. 25, IWu. r.llwt Mieiilf. "newTrrangements. A UE IN RECKI1T OF A FRESH SUPPLY OF Genuine Dru.s & Medicines, The compounding and dispelling of Medicines will be nnder the sufiervisinn of .1 K. Ci.akk. a practical Druggist and Aioihecurv. Phvsiciuus aud tlie public can rely Umii getting pure umeles at THE LOWEST KATES. Physicians' Prescriptions enmponnded, with aeca racy, aeutuess, and iiispatcu, ai an uoars. Comer Store. Smith's Ilhuk, BALEM, OHEOON Iv-pt 4, IHtij. iTtr DIHSOLVTIOS. XTOTICr! la hereby iriveu that tlie Darluerahin here 1 ufiire existing hetween the nndersixned, nmier ., . u e t, l.u A. i. J J . i i I ,oe name oi n. rarn.i, . v., ,p ,n.uaT hiwitmi by mutual consent- Either partner will aivn In hqui dation. 'J, rAKHinll, Kalem, Hepl Ifi. lASwH.: L St. DYAK. r,)PARTSf:ksiiii'. MOTICK is hereby riven that thebuaineM of N O 11 1'arn.h at Co. will he hereafter conducted at the old stand by llai underaigued, ttuder the style of Psa- atSH it Kttl.sa. II. fAKKISH, Hale. Hppt. I. lwWJw S. M. kUXMI. em El Dorado 8llTrt Mining Company baniiam iiisirtrr. XTOTICE is hereby iriven Uial at a meeting of tli 1 Tmsteeaof mid Company, held on the tf.'d day of Heptemher. ItuVi, an assessment of ten eenls per sbare In coin was levied none ties eanita) ssoek of said Company, payable Immediately to tue Heeretary at his nmce in eviiein, tregou. Any suiea on wtin-n sant aa- ment shall remain nnpatd on tbe M day of llclo ber, i'Uki, will he advemd on that dav aa delinnnent and at, tew payment a"11 " ete'ie netiH-e. will le soli oa tbe l"th day of I art. ber, l"j. to pay tbe dehn niieul .asmeut, taiethcr wun caea of atvert ISIUi and expenses of eate. J. c. cAinwniiiiiT, Heeretary, limee at tlie eotin nonse. Nllem, Ned. W, I Ss.', flSAI. HETTLENEST. IX County IWt. Polk roomy. Oregon Appliea tkaa l,rr liiial artllrneut having U nade by tbe adm;nalnitors of Ha, eetaie of Uie late Jamea L. Coop, e-. Il la therefore ordered that llw mailer will be heard no M'Si'tav. tlx nth day of Novrialwr, IHt And ail pemais are not, fled to appear and enow raaae If nay Ibev have, wlty toe Seal aeenunt aUtall not t allowed, lis order f Hoa.C K MIMlH. IV.C Wnm.ii, I n rlirk. Couniy Jadge. Ihillae. Ipl 16. IWj. Jl4 I.Mray. Tm'f, trSelm,,aM,l Haanne.rey'a Percy, a tea pmiy. SMre. aJMeaa ata ee aarea e.ara u aaaaa aa;h. Has far fenl aba, ea autras terseus patcclvaale. lesleeef t, KH. b. S. J I lftuj.1 . iiON'inyrTioit'M rtll.EilKATKO , STOMACH BITTERS. A preparation nniiiutf PURE OLD ESSENCE OF JIVE, Willi all the rvrnunissd Tonic Lnjnllve ami Anti-Bil ious KliMtDlr.S OF All!' ANU NATLKK. ' Protective Properties. Prevents Fever mid Atftie And Trillions RpmitUMit Fever, lnvlifomtea tho Oririins of Diuestioli slid the ilowels 8U'udies the Nerves and tends to Prolong Life. Remedial Properties. Cures Dyspepsia Liver Cotmilitint Genernl De bility, Depression of Spirits rotiioimpiinii Inter ment Hovers huu nil couipiuiuts Hrisiiur. iroiu tiouily euKnuss. Aa un Appulisur, TONIC, FEVER AND AOL'E TUEVENTIVE And all Millions Disorders, Hostetter's Stomach Bitten stand pre-emlnpnt us the Creates! Mctlicul Discovery of tN Age, and ns an ALTERATIVE AND BLOOD PtJUIFIKR, ' they are ereaorihed nnd recommended by Hit Fhysl ciana wherever they Imve been introduced. The sxtmordiimrv nnd increnainir deniund for theae B1TTKKS ia unparalleled IX THE HISTORY OF HEDICINE, and eun he had everywhere throughout the civilised world whure newspapers are circulatd )r rend. , Almuuacs or Pamphle s, with testimony of their snrcess from '.fte Farmer and the NHilorfrom the Merchant and ,ue Physician and from the Levislutive Hulls of . OUtt UNITED COUNTRY may be obtained FREE of all Dealers everywhere. HODGK & OALEF, WHOLESALE DRVCHHSTS, PORTLAND, 7 Front Street. .' Solo Agents for the State. PoaTl.tsu. Julv litli. 18C5. Mussits. Honua & Cai.sSi (Jenttemen t In answer to vonrletter of even. date, referring-to the Lickshk Law utl'nctlnir "1IOS- .'KTTKK'8 UITTKR8." I have to suv that no License is required, coming us thev do, under the head of Proprietary leparations. Thisdwisionisaiuinnneed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue at Wash ington. ' TIKIS KKA.AIt, v. a. Assessor internal Kevenue, Forthiixl, Oregon. Latest News by Steamer, WE take pleasure in announcing to onr old patrons and the public in general, thut we have .TUHT HKCKIVKD, Direct from the East and Ban Francisco, ' he Largest and Best Assortment, or ULL & WINTER GOODS, consisting of the following urlicles i Gents' and Boys' Clothing;, of the BUST and LATEST STYLES; Dry Goods, .Fancy Goods, . . . Boots and Shoes, , , Hats and Caps, . ' ' Groceries, . ' ; Qroekery, s Glassware, fcc, that lias ever been bronght to this city, snd also that - we are ottering the sumo Cheaper than the Cheapest. , Call early and sutisfy yourself. All kinds of I'ltODUI'U taken In rxchanm. Tor wtiicn we will pay tlie ingiieet market price. ft. MITCH i: IX 4c CO. Sulem, Sept. 11, IKia. VHif A. C. BRADFORb, Importer nnd Jobber In Wl H ES AND LIQUORS, Front Street, Portland, Oregon. IlKAlVDVSi . nisofiT. ni.'iiouciiE.fct'o. lIHII.MtiriN, HKXNKKSV. PI l)KT. (1ASTII.UOS, it Co., HONNIOT.ACo., , MAIiyl'ET. . Old 'Jamnirn Itimi, Nw KiiKliind Hum. SCHIEDAM (US. OLD TOM. PINK OLD VIIMKIKH. J. II.Cult-r, ll noiirbois. Old Viriciniii, Luri-kti, It) I', A PUREWINES: Oporto Port, liurgunii Port D. G. cV Co. Sherry. Anchor therry, bauterne, Angeliea, and California s While Wines CHOICE CLARETS: I.AMTTK, I.ROril.l.K, POItlARIS, t'HA.nBKHri.ti, .mi. on pa mi, lac l.K rntHK, A.TAAC. CHAMP ACNE : CI1AS. IIEIDSAICK. V AM SET. OUEES SEAL ed JACtiVATAS. . .At.aij.. Abolllllll!, Cnrnroii, Vrriiiiitih, Ililti'tra, Kyriipa, Jiiisinlrtl alii-r,E. tten! I'eppiTiiiiiil, Tru iiiii'm A 1 1 uud l'rl-r. Maurice, Cox, St Co'i Ale and Porter. And all other Case Goods pertaining to tlie trade. Merchants and dealers lire particularly invited to eiainine toy stork bclora purrhaslng elsewhere. MM'OI. iioi ki:, Coruer of Washington and Front Htreeta, I'ORTLASD. I1IK"T-CI.A"4I Mfrrr.l,. LARIIKST l Til STATr 1'harg.s rrasnnatitc, Aa Omollms ttlll sM,a rii ,ha Boats an,l ennrrjr pSHrns.ra ami Uu-lr safasc lo tl,c llmia Irae of eiartfa,et tu aiu aibcr Uuic Iri ll. . It f.,r tu tiils. n. iufiii, rr...rlrt. P. S. HOT anil COM) ItATIttl In Ifmii. All Hie suamert fur Or.an I'ltv, Vancnursr. Monttcctls, ana aaiorta, isrta si lav uuseia iiuuas witarl. sHtna IEATII, DsAltllOltH, Co.. Wholesale and detail Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Griawnld'e Block, lid door from tlie corner, Sept. 4, 13. ' H ,M, KM acuvom A CTIO?l open f!onlraet.lo the tlreull Oaarlor the mala I ml Mregtm fus UN euanty or role. Buy. Trrm. a,IA j T'lherow. pltf , va, A. Brooer, dell. Tn Al.SKKD IlKI hKg, dereoUaol: Toe will pleaae take oota'S thai an aetei haa been fla,tueueea auatuet yoa la Ohi ciraerl c,url, aa ahsva Beetillone.1, for the reeuvere at lbs sum ef Sea hue. deed and alily-foar d'.Uare and Bfle-foar settle (hat an a. urhw.nl haa beea levle,! auoa yonr sroperly te aallety laa aemr arnt ihat anl.es you anpeae la aaal caan, and an.ert aald btainl'g'a e,.nitali.l, tiled ayaltirt jririt, If served In Ibe evenly a4 Paw within lee 4ava froat Ibe terete. f Ihla erg, a.wl If aaS served le asid eely, vithla twenty daya frua, aer,l hercif, JielstncU for the wsnt thereof will be taken aeeuiet yoa for Ihe sani af Bve puedr.d md eit.y.fear due. tare and Ml, foar eeele I. A SfflKiiATS. Sept II. Ia, tawtpd Allaeaey l.r Pig. Stllllliuolla. In Um Circuit Court nf the Hi ale ef Oregon for tha county of Marion. Daniel Murphy, I'laniliT. f vs. ttobert Keating aud J fl P I'ietle, Defts. ) TO (HID KOIIKKT KEATINfli Y'dl are hereby reeiiilred lo appear in said court si tbe as hici bnuee in HaH-rn iu said a.,nnl V im U.e Slh Muiebty of Noyem her. latv. and answer lla. efrmplaiut iu aaid eanae nleH iu said court, or Jndirnieat fay want theraM.f will be lake against you for ll suia of .l..uu. with luter eel therein from Hay .11. I.. a lie, rate of one per rent per ranrun u, una nwm, una we plamtirf will lur iWr apply to the court I, the foraal,ure ef ilea aoart gage U aeriere tbe sea, aa fun a iu eoaapWim. Ka,l for I lie relief dewanded tbeiein, by oiitwf of said court, 'JJd ttepl. I1"'. at (.im) tu a page, via s Attys. American Exchange Hotel, (OUMKK OF SAXSOME IIALLECK STHEETS, Run Frtitii'lsco. rpilE proprietor of this favorite hotel would respect 1 fully Inform tho traveling public that the American Kxchiiiive having been recently enlarged and improved in ull Its departments, lie is now prepar ed to otl'er stipecior iliiiiiceaienls to his patrons aud the public in general. Ho cuu now oiler elegant suits or single rooms for families and single rooms for gen tlemen, ou terms to suit tlio tinais. This hoiuie con- , in n n a tmiiUsuiut-ly turiiisiitu puono purine uenmiiui lurge dining hull, commodious aud pleasant reading and sitting room, together with other facilities not neceasary tn enumerate. Hnaiueaa men uud travelers will find tlie American Kxchange second to no hotel in tho city, whether as regards luxury, comfort oi economy. The tnhle will bo supplied with all the del- ioucies the seitsou affords. Oralettil for past patron age, the proprietor respectfully solicits u continuance the public favor. !nelpJ J. W. HAKflKNT. HARNESS, $25 to $325 per Sot. S A D D L E S ; $7 to $100 Each. . BRIDLES, . . $1 50 to $30 Each. . ..AT.. HIDE & HClHo, 237 Mout'lfOiinTy Sfrwt, II XJ S S BLOCK, SAN FRANCISCO. ..ALSO.. ...... A CilKNEHAIi ASNOHT1IKNT ' ..or.. ' ,. SADDLERY GOODS, AT PKICKS 25 Per Cent, tossllian any' House on .the riiciiic loast. TIIK TltADK HU1ULIEI AT A COMMISSION. . ' 1 ' ' " A Liberal Dlncouut . , LIVERY STABLES. llmlTis Power Fledged cqunl to an) Overshot In MiHiunue. LEFriiL'8 AMERICAN DOUBLE TURBINE. rpHK DOirill.E TIIUHINKX, an lung expected, 1 have arrived at laat, anil orilosa can now be lllleil. We have a large supply of the didereut sites, from 111 Incline to .mi. I lint we may know tne proper siren n nnet you nv nirt,. nteeaore vonr water in the followinir way r ake the widih of the alreaai, tha average depth, and the dt.'iance it Hows in a minute. All Ihe Wheels already In use give universal bulls faction. For particulars, tend for a Circular. . Address Lr.s'r'r.l, ot MYhlts. , with lticharils sV MrCrnken, ' June l-VI.'i Portland, Oregon. Something Jcw for Salem. N o r in a n S m i t li, of ic.w York, is opening a Iarirc assortment of Crockory, ( lass-ware, Looking-glasses, Table Cutlery, and V 1 a t e 1 ware, Kerosene Lamps and Oil, Paper Hang ings and borders, Wood and Willow ware; in faet, almost every thing wanted for the eomplele housekeeper, (iroceries in large stock, and of the best (jualities. fioods all marked in plain figures, and but one price. Ill the ,'ibovc will be re tailed at wholesale pri ces At the sign of the New Crockery & Gro cery Store, Salem. NOKMAN SMITH.. AiiKti.it 14, 18(15. iu3 Happiness or Misery; THAT IS THEQUESTION. rpilBi'KOIMMKTOItlul TIIK "I'At'lKIC VV I M.I H I'r AAA 111.11 1 AMIM II.M ,. ' Iia deb niilHai, reganliea. nf epens. la isee VKKK Ifor tie. beuciil of sutlnring humanity) four of their nnarl Inlerreling and llielnidive I.KCTCKKrt, ou MAkltiAlir., and us riisu.ualmraJo.us i Acrvutia lie tolov. I'reuiutnre lleclme of Maiihiaai, lialiuealutn Weahneea or lleireelon, law of I'.lu'rgT and ) Ital Cower, Ibe great H'a'ial Kvil, anil iIhsmi tnulwlfea tb:lt re.uk fmtu vnntbfal f.dlice. eaeeae of niaturily, or ig noeanca of I'hveologv and Nature s Utwe. . Tlieae luvaliiabte Ijectnree have been Ihe nieaua uf enliehleninir aud saving tbuu-atttds, ami will b for- wauled rltr.h on r.-ceii.C i,f I entv Bve t rote lu teadaira staaitw. by aihlreaaing ''Heerelarv Pacibc Mil- senin of Aaalotny and Ha-ivmie, I'nie tstreat, hau Kraa- eeo ' .1SVIS tyf Letter Ui la, aeut thrraigb Wella. Karge At Co AI I ll llrndqMHrtrra In ttlm will s tuiiao "1lX!TANTI.V on baud, a lerge aew.rin.eul of V I'AKLIIK stall COOhlM. NlOt t.N, J7.V, COPPER, Jr JAPASSEU WARE. which we offer Iu lb public aa f'llltAP aa can be had in .'ortleied. '.tf Itl AKtt IlKOTIIKKS. Wool Wanted. I7K wl V half will pay the II X I II T morhet rale. our. caeti, one nail men umioii t,,y vti.i.t,. HKATII, DKAUUOKN, CO. a, May V.', leu... 1.11 Dr. W. II. SIM0M0X, CIRAIIIIATK of the IVnnsylynnia Mediral College T of l'liihiilclftltiti, having iicrniniicntly located io this city, r,s,,erlt'ullv tcinlers his nrotcasiiilinl w-rvicca to the chimin of Sulem and lla vicinitv. OIIIpc and -rcMiilence at Mia. ituilev'a hiiusc, nearly opponite the Kureka Stuliln, Salem, t'lrcgnn. , Ol'llMIIIH lloll'l, front streat, . . .. UMATILLA, OHKGON. AMDS K. HOIIKItl, Proprietor. Plnr HUB.. Co.'s nltcc nl tlili lloli'l. Uatitnija tskrn to lbs Neuse, VKKK f etwrge. , "lf ' C ltii ke, imd Witt iK'u" iCi'iMiiri'il.- NA'HO HMlTit. Illn.r.nt Rnnalnw at 1 snl WATOIll, Is now canvR.li, Marlon aniinly,. amt Orison goncrulljr, fur tim una In his particular , llltie. ll,i fa a tllil.Iiml. jrnctlmil aurkiiiAii. all Ills Work llflny warrilnteit. t. NA'.IIO 8NITII mlii'j::illb,.,ii. nJr.hUn.nhun,,-. Bawara uf a ipmi by (lie nam,, of Wnlki-r, who Is a Jai-u- ' legged carpi'inur hy traUc, amt lannw Ripaiiilfti lnn In OreK'n,? prt'lcnitlni lo Us a Cloek-repairrr. NAZtlU HMITH la Uulng , good work, cc-ii In Ualem, at prtieut. . Aag.Sl.laan. SMt WAKKO HMITII. ' To Vv'iiol liitlM-rai. . TIIH unilcralirni'il ilcalrea to lofttmi the WnskJ iinaalera o( tlrriloii tint lie lia, NOW r()K SA.A a Una lot of TlltlttlUOI.ll!t:ll Marina llama ami , Itam Lamha. Many nt thrta animals have taken' - pr.sca at Ibe Kslrs of tbe Urosun Stale Aarleultural Boolety, , ami partlaa Interested srs reapuctrully rercrrcil to Iu records , for tlie best proof ot tlie character ni mo unra trnm a blah Un.varalireiL JOHN HINTO, llreedcr of Merino Sheep. Pomnna'a Mill, ;t I 4,'v tiillea aoutl. uf Salem, on the alaxe raacl. ' P.8. ICach sntnial warranlwl to be Pratt aa represented. ' ' ' ,; ' oir riiiniinir. PAt'LlNK SUKLTON, hiivino tnltoti lessons In : LANIWCAI'K and H KA D 'HAINTINa of one of the best arliata iu Sim Francisco, proposes to give, lessons in tlie samo. Hneciuiens to be seen at Mont-' ginnery's Picture Clallery. Will also eolor Phnto- 1 graphs In oil or water colors. Salem., lime U.-y ;.. , WAGON TIMBER. . . .... -1, rpilR rNDEUSIOKKD WOl,D ESI'KCIALLY 1 call the attention of ull WAHON MAKK1W to, , the superior slock of WAGON TIM Mill, now la '( store, which If olt'ored to the trade on liberal terms. OAK, A8II, ANI) HICKORY PLANK. OAK AND HICKOnY BVOKES, , , , , OAK AND ELM Hlins, ( ' ( II1CKOIIY AND ASH RIMS, UUOOY & 12XI'KI:H8 SHAHS, POLKS, Si BOWS, , Hickory Axle a, Onk and lllr korj Sfftntllng, SHvrctl Fcllot'a, Hewrd TnnKuea, Klnule- i Irepa, Nei-k Void's, btiny; and Short ' Hounds, I'low Ut'itniH ami llun . dies,, Souls, Spindles, Ac. if. i , , , The above stock wuscorsfnlly seloctod in the East era Siuiee, expiiasly lo meet tho demumlsnf this trade. Orders tor nnv of the ulwvo nnirles, Including . WAdOS SKKlSS, llll.XES, SI'KlNdH, ice., will be proinplly utiondtd to. " . ' It. II. LAW, i . . , S5 Front Rtrcet. POliTLANl), 25tf , Opposite OS.N', Co.'s Wharf. , Confidential Medical Advice. ' DIl I niERT, blrnhrr of the Rotint fittest of Snrtcum nf Eng- la wl ; lAMfiate fifth Hoya) Collect ofngn-... .. riaus of Ediiiliiirwh; il. D. of the Via- . termttt of t'riiniircn i t.nrnnaie of'Rn'yat Society of Apatk i . i ecarmt. Loudou c CtlHKSeiKCRKT DIHKArilCS WITHOUT COPA. : IIIAor MKllt'L'IIY. He alao treats anccosafully KI'lilCTrilKN, OI.KKT, HKMINAL WKAKNKSS, Cl'TANITOIItt DISKAiW. mid those who suffer' front NKKVOim IsKIIIMTIl, or the LOST l'HW-1 KIl.illK MANHOOD will do wnll to eousult hiiu. His llll'I.OM AS miiv Im seen at bis House uud Oftlre. . Dlt. LAMl l:ltT wlhcs it to be ,,ui,ly nnder Blood Hint every cuae is CONKIIIEN I'lAI.. f"e Arts ' siyftcoc teaiti'nf roomt for each piWtrtU. and coin, pounds all his own medicines, so tlmt in dclicuta cases iiiitieuts have noihiuu to h'tir. - Orrn s Hot: us- Kruin '. A. St. till '-' 1'. M. and from 6 till Ii 1. M. Hutidiiys, from MAM. till 1KM. ouly. IIOllHBAMU OKtVICKA ' .-, i At the. corner of Tkird and C ttrcclt. Tke rntruiut lo C ttreei on From, i, opjtotxle. the Ocian '' Stenmehip Wharf, and Dr. Ln'Mert't ItoHte and Officet urttna , - t .1 . sh'rwi line Ihrte' , , .. ., . . Llocht vest, jylli PORTLAND, OltKOON. . '."Jyl I, PUNTHiOH BITTLRS. 8. T.-1860--X. Ilia rapidity with which a Ut III IlnrebecoiiieaHOI'SEHOLDNKCESSITrtlirough. out eivilixed iiaiioiis, le without a par allel in the history of , the wurld. - . ' OVKIl ' '" ' TWO IIILLIOX, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Were Sold In TWELVE Month.' The) Pfituind la Dully lncreaains; I RICH nnd I'OOII.OI.W nnd VOVKO Ladles, Plijslrlitis and Clcrt;rneB iisnTATtr IJi'vlvow Druupliitx hiplrllw. I'iidi STHI:.:TII lollut hyaft-m Vigor to the mind, AS Is Exhausted Nature's Great 7U:stouru. li(-iri;t'i, iu CUM: uf DY8PEP8IA, . Lot f A i pi'tl Ip, W ii k m'fcu, F t -lv rufiifHi-.tioiirfbiointirli. illen ml Opaiioiideitry, r. , IS MOKTEITKAOHDISAKV. , It is coniHHcd of ill,, rhnicea! rur!, and llcrba, the the eHehniied Cll.llAYA II HK, etc, all pre served in pure ht. I'lliilX KL'M. As a g.-olla Appe tiser, atui beuilhy, agreeable btiiuulaut, It bua no e.iuil. It is solk liy'gll resperiable dValera. In every Town, 1'arl.h, Vlllnira aril Hamlet. IhrrmuhoHi North and south America, Kurepe, aud Die lelanda uf tlia Uceilll. I c Xotie cuu he gcutiiiiu iinloss bcnriiig the pri, vale fulled 8'a'ee Stamp over the cork, with Signa ture on eteel plme lalad of 1' A. DI1AKE, CO. i MMITH & DAVIH, TI Kroul Nree", t'ortluad, OrtiguB. MO l.K A U IT N T SI roil RK01, and the. Territories Kept, ?. I Htia M LUNG BALSAM! ih mainy y.. itsivo ' Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, t HOC T, IIISKAHrJ uf I be TIIUOAT. Hrenrhitis. Pains und Opprntion of the t'rf m .. Vtfifutl Hrtalh- ing, and all Iht Diseases of the Pulmonary : Organs. 1TM action w BSpteb.rani.ulit-mUve, auikirilo, seda. live, diaphorx'lii-, and diart-ne, whi, h ietider.it oua of Ihe tnet vniuHhic n-uicdi.-a ItlioMu lor curing ttia ease nf tbe hmva. It el, -ilea extie, t.rrutlrui, and caoaea lb. lungs to throw off tbe phletfm or mueaat CHAM.r.J HIE HF.t:UETtu.S ASD PU RIFIES THE Hl.OUll; heals the irrilaletl parts l gives etrviifc'fh lo lite dia-eetive oruaua; brings the liver w its prtaa-r adiiiu, and impart, strength to ilia whole eyetein- .-ocb ia Uie liuine-aiita aud sauslaotry ef feet, tbal H ul Wat rantctl lo hrvau up tha aiuel dta Ireesiog oiengh iu a tew hmira' tluie, il nut nf loo Ion.; aiMU'lntg. It is wari-unltd l giva entire aufiefat thv, ev,a, m the aaoW rohPrmed ertaea ef roaseaa;Mrna ! It te warranted nol to produrw ctaairewaa twbii-a ta Ibe raae with Moat h-iiK-dic.i or atltl tbe head, aa il eoofattui no I huuui in anv n a-in It at warrunted to tsa PERFECTLY IIMtitl.ESS to ihe ui..bbcaij rluld, ullboiiah It la wlive and pnirerliU n inclr foe reelr!iif lla, avMeal. 'Ihere la no real ureeaity ba s many uvail.s bv eoua,,ui,uioii. u ueti AI.LN H l.t'NU IIAUs.lM will prurcut it, It only luksn iu lia.e. . Md by all llmgidala. IMce 1 -r Imtlle. Ktll'l'll aV llfVH, I'oilland re,-ai ' hrpU , 1.k. tu ue.ui Abulia tor (be Malt.