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She (Drfflcn tatcmau. TUB IIMKX BTATK I'KNTIUL COMMITTEE am reiiioileil to limit t Hulem, on Tlitirmlay , tlio Kith of February nuxt. Whoru vnunueias rimy occur in the Committee, the Cnuntjr Cojuiiiittuai are requested to lill theiu, as it i) desirable to have a full attendance m tl.ut.lime. , ' K. MOOKK8, Chairman Union Stutu Central Committee Suleiu, Oregon, Jan. lat, 18110. NOTICE. The County Cuntrnl Uuinmltloo of l'nlk county are rcqueHtetl to meet lit Dallas, on KutunUy, the 1 )t li iky of January, lHillJ, to transact Important business, J.C. WillTSO.N, Chairman. Kalcin, Jun. 1, lsilfl, Iw THE JUCW YEAR. With tliii numlicr wu commence the year 18fifl. 18(ij Iihi beep quitu it pnisneruus year' for Oregon. The forms nnd the mines have yielded bountifully of their treasures. Trade lina generally been good, tin population of the Statu has largely increased, and all the mate rial interests of the Stute have grown npuce. New mines have been discovered almost at our very doors, and new farms have been opened in oil direction!. Th vaar of 18GC opens op with fine prospoots fur the future. During the past year, the Stattman tins been earneit and assiduous in advocating the interests of the Slate ; and now, at tho end of the year, we cannot see in wlmt respect we have been negligent of the Interests of any particular sec tion, and much less do we think that any can complain that the HUUesman has been in any respect unjust or impartial to any section. For the future, as in the past, we shall labor earn estly for the promotion and speedy development of all the interests of Oregon, and of each seo tiou of tho Statu. And whilo we do this, while we labor to advance the interests and promote the wealth and prosperity nf every citizen, we but risk upon tho pnrt of our readers that they pay up their subscriptions ns speedily as they can make it convenient. We do not desire to put duns ia tho paper, for we know that they could pny as well as we could ask. if a conve nient way was offered. Money may always be sent through the mail, at our rink, if enclosed in the ueeeuce of the Postmaster. Wu need money at this time. We are now adding very largely to our facilities for doing fine job print ing, and it requires a largo outlay of niouey. Subscriber who are in arrears will confer a great favor by sending in a remittance. We know tiur subscribers, and we are perfectly willing to trust them at least half of the time, but justice requires that they should trust us the balance, by occasionally paying in advance. Staxckiis to Aqiisa Bay We learn that there whs quite it lively little stampede among tho cltizvnHof Cor vullis.nn lust Wednesday nlirht, about the "tree tinu hours." The aUtiipedcrs took the Aquino, bay Wagon Itoad, anil went over the mountain to the (lay, and we presume tony ere thin have located mid Juki out another commercial rival of I'natluud, ueMdcfc Meeting em it man a hauilsiinis homestead, In that delightful land ol fish aud oysters. The movement wan cainied hy the re ported receitiun of a tekfirnm from Dr. Hiilley, an lemming that the country bordering on Hie liny had been thrown open to settlement. A largo nuintier of other gentlemen followed the pioneers, going over on Thursday. We can team nothing of the truth of the telegram from Washington. It is raid that Ir. Huily will bo hack in two month. Masonic IsmniTiox The Ancient Free and Ac cepted Masons, of Salem Lodge N'o. 4, held their meet ing for installation of officers on the evening of the 27tb of December. We are informed that the members and ladies had an excreiliiigly pleasant meeting. Dr. Wythe delivered the address un the occasion ; and an elegant collation of the good things of earth was par taken of. The following gentlemen were duly Inducted Into their respective nAVes for the ensuing year : R. V. Brown. W. M.; "C. N. Cartwrig.it. 8. W.j T. II. Cox, J. W.; P. W. Jones, Treasurer i P. II. Murphy, Secretary ; N. T. Caton, 8. D.j Wm. Miller, J. D.; Andrew McCol lev and Geo. M. Strond, Stewards ; Jamea Kmart, Tyler. Southern Coast and Pacific Uailhoau. A Company was organized at San Francisco a few days ago to build "The Southern Pacific Railroad," running from the Bay of San Fran-1 oisco to the town and port of San Diego, i thenoe eastward to the State line, (hero to con nect witb a contemplated road running to the Mississippi Kiver. Capital, $30,000,000; leugtb of road in that State, 720 miles. Di rectors, Hon. T. G. Phelps, Charles W. Fox, Benjamin Flint, C. I. Hutchison, 6. G. Lath rop, J. B. Cox and It. W. Hathaway. Hod. T. G. Phelps, is President, and Gen. Knso oians is among the incorporators. Dr. Wy tab's Sermos.- Wo publish this week tho very ablo sermon of Dr. Wytho. delivered on Thanksgiving day. Tho mem bers nf the Legislature, who solicited the pub lication of this sermon, desire to have the other Union papers in the Statu, to publish it also. Next week we will print tho Doctor's ad r ess to the Masons, on St. John day. Morning Stai Gold ln Sii.ru Minimi Compant. Thia Company was organized lust Saturday, to work the Moore aud Chapman lodes, in I lie Gold Creek district of the Cascades. Capital Stuck 11.200,000. Directing i. W. F Huntington, J. Gaston, I). V. Brown, Saio'l E. May and T. Met'. Pitton. President. 8.iiuue E. May ; Treasurer, E. 8. Kearney ; Secretary, Ji. T Caton. The Company 'a cluimi in reported very rich. Tn ' FoKTr-Nian." The Biitish Columbians imag ine that they can prevent Captain Lcn White's boat from running la the Columbia river aunts the line. They'll have 1 rough time of it if Ihey try to stop him at the line. Senatoh Frazkh' Si'Ebxu. We print, in another column, the brief, but very able speech of Senator Fraier. in favor of popular educa tion. Let every man, and especia'lr every pareut and well-wisher of the State, treasure up the truths of this speech. "We must edu cate, we must tuncate.or perish by our prosper ity," is strictly true. Reconrtruvtf.d. Smith has become sole proprietor of the Bennett House, and his ' re constructed" the same to suit the want of the travelling public and accommodate all who want a nice, quiet comfortable boarding boose. Kicked by a Colt. A ton nf Mr. W. Forue, of Linn county, was kicked by a colt one day last week, and his skull broken. The boy is doing well, and strong hope are enter tained thai be will recover. Compast D. This Company under the command of Cit Powell hat reached the Dalles, alter a very bard march through the Mountains. They will be mustered oot as ooo as they reach Portland. Diowxru. A sol ier, supposed to belong to either the 14th Infantry, or to Capt. Scott's 'Company, wm found drowned in the river at Portland. Stopped Short. The last Ooean Steamer to Pertlaud, wai compelled to stop at St. Hel ens, oo account of ice. Mr. S. A. Allen's World's Ifair Re. stowr aid Drrasinr. Too eatiMt he bald or rev, and neither time nor sieknees can blemish yoar Hair, if tea im then. IMd by all Dnunristi. AyKte, lleetttter, Kuiith, fc Deal, ftaa Franeieco. How this ItivAt, Towns Talk Auout St Hki.kns The Vancouver Mrfitter ay : A Scare. Snmo nf our metropolitan neigh burs have just been frightened by a report tlmt somelinw obtained currency, that a curtain rocky point mi the lower Columbia, at 'the inoulli of the Willamette, hnd been purchased by capitalists, ami forthwith a rival metropolis was going to soring tin. The soaro was so de cided that the Uregonian begun Immediately to chronicle improvement, stating tlmt "Mr. Knott had placed a plank, with slats nailed on it," friiin his ferry boat to the laud, so that ladies could get ashoro. Surely the metropo lis groweth vastly. We hope Mr. Knott will put another "plank with sluts nailed on it," ex tending from the lir-t one to the highwny, ns soon as his business will jnstify him in doing it. Can't the Oregor '.an mun raise a luliscrip ton to help hint 1 But bow much security can be felt ill the future of that place whore such slight "indications" senre its solid men. All these things show that it is their great, mortal fear, that finally tho great commercial wharves where will load and onload the great ships, will stand on the banks of the great Columbia, No such river na this ever flowed through a civilized laud without a great city on its banks, aud the Columbia will not he an exoep'ion. Tho Oregonian saya : The rumored purchase nf the town site of St. Helens, together with the iinmensu ooal and iron beds adjoining, by a California stock corporation witb a reputed capital of $3,000. (100 at their command, is disputed, nt least so fur as the last clause, is intended to oonstruo. A pnroliass baa been made, wo aro credibly informed, of the town,' its prospects and ad vantages, but to far as tho purpose of the parties making the purchase is concerned, it is understood manufactures, other than commer cial interests, are looked for as likely to grow out of it. There would certainly be little hope nf success at this day, by making any opposition to the iuterests of this city, by nn attempt to crown St, Helena as the seaport of Oregon. The. scheme of the Pacifio Mail Steamship Company failed in 1853, while hav ing for its principal object the success of that place in n commercial point of view, at a time when its projectors had full monopoly nf the ocean trullio, uml exercised the prerogative of their powers iu Ihe most nssamptioas maimer possible to conceive of. The St. Helena is to become a prt minent manufacturing town will not admit uf a doubt, and it would he equally to the interest of Port land, and the Stale at large, if site was a sec ond Pitsburg, for the same causes that would accrue were Oregon Ciiy n seoond Lowell. In times past freights were much more enormous, and passage higher than it now is, but these did not avail in make any but Portland the sea port of tho State. We have no full par ticulars ol tho transaction nt nt. Helens, nut learn incidentally lliat tho prices paid were nominal. Democratic Meeting. A Democratic indignation jubiice meeting was held at the Court House on Wednesday evening. Fny was chief spokesman, and sundry others as sistants. The, like of tho manner in which they pelted and demolished the dead "Reg istry bill" was never before heard of. A quart;; machine could not have crushed it more completely. Mr. Cmnston, tho author nf the hill, wo understand was present, and lest he might be "sot on to" and mushed liko wise. departed for his homu iu Lane county, by the first conveyance. We were not at the meetiug, but understand that the impression made hy the speakers was tlmt they regretted the bill did uot become a law so they could be more indignant. One gentleman thought that those who hung Mrs Suralt, ought themselves to be bung, and be would fnvor such a proceed ing Corvaltit Uatettc. Oh yea i nf oourse. Ihey would hang Presi dent Johnson for executing tho assassins of the Presideut. They would have hung President Lincoln for defending Ihe government from the traitui Davis, if they could have had a chance. Such little ehullitinnsjas the Gazette reports, only amounts to farther proof that the Copperhead party of Oregon were sntislied, if not rejoiced, at the foul murder of the Presi dent. A man that would screen an assassin. would aid him in his crime. A ItKTKOSPU'T. A year a littlo year ngu a part of the British public was invited by its'teachere to be lieve that tho American civil war was over. The two great armies of the North were said to be ruined. Gen. Grant, without a pbiii, but with a demoralized mob nf armed men, was pictured a floundering in tiiu mud of the James river, whence Im would find it liaril to escape Lee, oven with the loss of his slures nud urn 1- rv. Gen. Shermnn.havine been drawn away from his base by Johnston, and being unable to hold Allnnttt in the lace nf Hood, whs de-, scribed ns brenking up bis camp and flying to the sea, In the hope, unlikely tu lie lullilloJ, ol finding shelter from the enemy iu reaching his ships. Men who felt no objection to the rise of n slave empire, and women who admired the chivalry nf Preston Brooks, were incited by their teachers to kill the fatted calf, and sub scribe to the Confederate, limn. Some people did as they were told. Clubs wero jocose and cupel Court rejoiced. Money poured in aud the prospects ol the cotton loan unproveil. let tu soldiers who paid fair nttention to events, it was already clear that tho South was broken, nnd tliut its submission wns but a question ol details and nf days. Lee was locked fust in liichmond. just as Floyd had been closed in Fort Donelpon, and Peinlierton iu Vu-ksburg, with no avenue of escape left open to him but such as led to capture and deleut. Sberiiisii had split the Confederacy into two halves, sep arating Lee from bis supplies and paralyzing Hood. Of conse.the crilics who prated about Grant being without a plan, nnd uf Sherman being drawn into a trap, knew little of these great Captains, not even the facts of their campaigns during the current war. A soldier who had studied the strategy which led to the capture of Donelsoii and Vicksliurg, wi.uld have found nothing to perplex him in Grant's approaches to liichmond. Ulysses S. Grant is a man of genius, a soldier uf new ideas one who will he found to have contributed fresh ninrrrials to the art of war. With him a siege ii a cam paign. Instead of driving off the covering ar my from a fort or city, a old rule insisted must be done before commencing operations against it. Grant maneuvers tu keep the cover ing army nenr him, to throw it within the lines to compel it to take a pnrt in the defense and to fall when the beleaguered fortress falls. This plan has the disadvantage of ninkuig a siege appear long, perp'exing the critics who cinuot see that the close of the scige i to be under this) new system, the close nf the cam paign. At Donelson, at Vioksburg. Grunt's plan was carried out. Ia each the covering army fell with the fortress, anil in each the blow was final. The fall of Fort Donelson and ita cov ering army put an end to the war in Kentucky and Western Tennessee- The fall of Vicks hurg aud hi covering army opened the river Mississippi, never to be closed again by the Southern guns. Each campaign was final not only sweeping away the army iu the field, together witb all the atom, guns, clothing, am munition, but crushing, in the catastrophe, all spaiks of rebellious tire. Where Grant bad once been. It was found impossible to raiso a second rebel corps. The fighting spirit was subdued. And Itiat which bid been done by Grant io the Stale of Tennessee and Misais ippl. was now being done by biro, on a larger scale, and witb a stronger enemy, in Virginia ; a as being dime in precisely the same manner, and with precisely the same object Grant hid to Weaken the Confederate irir.y, sbdt It rp within tho liues of Hicbinond and Petersburg, and compel it to surender, wheu the capital fell. Hence the battles whth he fought no hi way to York ; hence bis refusal to stsault the line on hi first approach. He was making a cam paign. ttot simply cooi'octing a siege, Davi had boasted that Hi war could be maintained in Virgidia alon for twenty year after Itich- nionil fell, lint, like ninny other critics, be made the mistake of misunderstanding Grant. This captain knew his object, and the means by which he could gain it. ltichiuond without Lee would have given him little; ltichinmid and Lee fulling together would give him every thing he wanted victory, Union, peace. In spite of civil and military critics.his plans wero crowned with magnificent success. The war was finished nt a blow, and the surrender of Pumhorton was justified, in the surrender of Lee. Sherman, when we came to know him at all, was in some respects better comprehended by the oritics than Grant had been. AftorSavau nah fell Into his pi wer nil nonsense about his being drawn from his base aud flying to his ships died out among us. The Horse Guards began to study his remarkable march ; and the Dnko nf Cambridge went to preside at a meet iug of the Utiited Services to hear an explana tion nf it in detail. From that day forward, simply began to know him. Sherman became our hern of the war. London Athcneum, Sep tember 30. ' Methodism in Xew Enolad. A Boston, paper, tho Traveller, had an article recently, showing that both the Congregational and Methodist Churches in New England are de clining, and atlributiug it to tho neglect of special efforts, besides tbo ordinary Sabath services, for the salvation of souls. It gives the statistics nf membership nf tho six Con ferences nf our churoh in New England, from which it appears that during the past two years Providence Conference has gained 12G mem bers, New England Conference 454, nnd East Maine Conference 103 ; while in New Hamp shire Conference their has been during the same period a Inaa of 657, in Maine Conference ofl!87, nnd nnd in Vermont Conference of 41)9. The aggregate membership of the 746 church es composing tliese Conferences amounted iff 18f3 to 74.2U4, while in 1865 it is but 73,4.')1 showing a decrease of 860. The writer con clu.'es that "such a decline iu any denomina tion culls for special effort in behalf of revi vals." . ' rrChief Justice S. P. Chase, it is stated, will soon mary a Miss Wiggin, of Cincinnati. Ten years ago, says nn exchange, that lady wns very higlfup in tbo years, and homely as a hedge fence. Her hither was one of the mil bounties of the Queen City. This decade nf years has doubtless doubled her dowry since ; though it must have deepened the lurrows of age across her brow. IVMacanlay said that prizo essays we're very much akin to prize ehep, tbo latter being only fit to muko candles, and the former io light them. IT"A letter from Fortress Monroe any the larger portion nf the rebel ram Merrimack was successfully raised on the 5th, and towed to the Purls-mouth navy-yard. Marion County Teachf.iis' Association. This association commenced Its third session iu Salem, Deo. 26th, 18(1", and continued dur ing part of three day. The member wero too feW for Murion onun ty, but the earnestness nnd zeal of those pres ent tundo the session quite interesting, and, we trust, profitnhlti to tliein. The subjects of spelling, grnminnr. nnd school government, were the principal topics under discussion. Essay were furnished nnd read by Mr. S. C. Simpson, nu "Course nf Study iu Common School;" Mr. Joseph Haiinon, on "History;"' Miss Humphrey, on "Aspirnlions " (rend by Prof- D. C. Pearson) ; Kev. Win. West, nn " Moral Education, the Basis of Civil Lib erty." All of these essa wero interesting and In structive, lint that hy Mr West was especially so. It was characterized by deep, logical rea soning, clearness nnd force of the ideas, and practical utility. Every teacher and parent in the land should rend it. An effort will be made to have it published. The next session of the Association will he held at Sublimity, nn tho first Tuesday in Au gust, 18(10. Wo tin sincerely hope that the teachers of Marion county and friends of education will manifest their interest in the good cause by their presence tin that occasion. T. H. Crawford, Sec'y. A Cknm'8 ItEi'OKr. The Mvwdainccr is responsible for the fi-llnwing : On h inrd the steamer from Umatilla down, on last Sitnritiiy. there were seven young mothers wjlh thirty, nine small children. Tho oldest child waa not above ten years. In the line of ohihlren. Una country lieats the w..rld ; and Iu point of heiithfiilneas, theae juven ile creature were rather the tinest assortment that has yet oeca offered for public inspection. A N'eidected Coiisih, Cold, or Rors Throat, which mixlit he cheeked by u nllliple. remedy, like " Btoxn't UruHchinl .Trorkei," if allotted to proKreaa. may tt'iirmmle Mrioualy. For llrotichitis, Asihiou, Catarrh, and Consumptive Coughs, "The Trorht' are used Willi lulvunuiue. jiivii'ir ofteulimes iinmediuui relief, haters uud public upvi.kers will lind liiem ulso ex cellent to clear I ha voice, and render articulation wonderfully euay. Portagk. The P. T. Co'a portage at Oregon City is nearly completed. MARRIED. riy and at the residence of ltev. M. X. I.otnrswortli, ic.2ith. b-uio, II. K. 1moey snd Martha i,. Til inino all of .It'tTersoo, Muri ui county. At McMinville. One. aist. by ltev. Gen. (.'. Chandler, lr. Anron K. Olds and Mrs. Mary Aun lord, all of Yamhill county. At the rt'Mdiuce of Wm. (Irccnwoiid, E.q Dec. 2Ut, l.v iU'iii. I'leui-cr. J.I1.. John N'ewsolll and Ulive A. UrtenwHl, all vf Marion county. T1 T T" r On Krencli Prairie. Dec. Vmh. Rarhel.wife of W'm.H. Fain of Portland, aud oldest daughter of H. V. It. Ji.iies. Kf. Nearauidinnty. Oee. 15. N. Me. Rice, atfed 41 years. (Illiii'iis uper plea-e copy.) .Mir Mii'iiiniiy, I'ee Z4tn. or eousnmpii'n. tMuiira II., son .f Jntnes and Klenor Anderson ; sited It' years, 11 moiithsand I., data. THE BOOK STORE, PARHISH & KEELER, URALKIIS IN STi MAKINfJ thii llirir rli lnrtM, wonM rvpnert fiillv invite llieir miaiurou friends to cll ana ex Hiiiine tlteir illicit nf Books, Stationery and Varieties. Keed constantly on bind tin verv bnit articles in 'heir line, to b fi'mnd in any llouk ritore in the (Vale. Ainouir which may bi found l'lKiTOOltAPii ALBl'MS.with print In suit FAMILY MULES AND TKMTAHKNT.S, finely bound. OIKT IKMlKS. eniubli for tbs.bolidlys. USE POCKET KNIVES. PENCILS. C0LI PEN, POHTMnNIKt Il.HlE-t. NOTE and Ll;n Kit PAl'KU, every variety. ENVELOPS, &c., ate. In lb lina of raiding milter, we ktep oa bind, u in Cousstmit ly ltoeelvliitf, The standard works on llintury, Trnvi'lw, PsM-lrjr ansl Kovrlu. and wnrkt oa SCIENCE AND ART. lUvinff onlml tatya tuppljr of PICTORIALS AND PuTl'L.M UG.1Z1NES. from the East, snbarribera ban and In the aHjohiitiM: towns and ennntiel ran aeenre it publishers' rales, in coin, postatr free, at their respsrliv oftVns.all lb periodicals without risk. Kancv artirlra too numerous to mention jtll of whh-h will ba'sbowa rbterfally. with 1 fair propest Aha, l rich variety of ptintoarapha and tl-el eniiravlnira of Ihe (rnrals and elnrf a. l.jrs nf llis Ile al kVlwlllo'i, Also, Ante f.ir Ihe Vlorenrl Sawinst Machine. Kolam. Jan 1, lan 44,1 r lr. Johsi Hoswrll rpENDEKS his prnf-astiinsl errriew to the enileea X of rtnletn ind vb-inuy. Ib-in 1 Medira! gradual, aud havinir had otpt Ibirtv vmira' esprwiira in lha Knartlro nf mrdirine, hi eberishee 1 hoi lint hi will s il,l to viva leoentl swiMtartuai to lhn w ho may rasnr hina wi.l uir palnitiar. Oltira 11 Moorra' brtrk. No I. op atitrs. Kraidem near tin lowrr end ot r.iinnwrriai strri, fstlvin. I.M.I 3. I- ollmw. Notary Public, Ii!laaTl'olk eotmty. Ore", Patitnlar attnto-n ffives tod,,!-, vneire. irkDnwkdirinnilB,oMmiioii.Mc. j-43 TIIK MA It MKTS. The Oreironinn reports the domestic produce market for lire. 2!l as r,.llitws : Wheat, new, fur milling, $ bnshol tty.r.s. On Hills, ' " ' D'ilM.oo Corn Meal, V"10 " " m Hour. extra 8 uu Flour, eotiulrv brands 7 00 liroillid Feed, 1' toil 411 110 limn, Ion VII oil Middlings, ft toil HI) (ll)ti,:l.'i till Aiplea, box 07j)J A.ilcs, dried Km N Itacon, f ' It, Slui;X llama. l lb l shoulder. Tj.lt, Ijurd, in tine Ui I.Hrd, in knire 20 Flora, $4 doK ,. 4ft Hotter, ii tb 3jo7.II ( hicketia, eprinir mil full grown, tydox.. u WJ,i 00 Potatoes, ft bushel 50 Ouioiia. IIHI Iti SOU Henna, j tun n J IMki .hi Hilled Hay, i ton 1!5 IM) Loose tlav.ftlon Ui (HI Straw. (I ton ... . '-HI UU Special Notices. WILLAMETTE ENCAMPMENT, No. 2, I 0 0 It TKKT8 ON THE EIK8T AND THIRD X VI Friday Evenilitrn of each month, at H o'clock, iii their Hull, in Ilolman s llloc.k. llrothruu in uood stnudinK are invited to attend. A. L. STINSON.C.P. l A. F, a A. M. ff HALKM LOIIOK No. 4 holili Its regular communl Nsr eltlnns un the around ami luurth yndlys In each month. Jlrethrcn III nooit standing are Inrlted to attend. . T. it. UOX, Hsc'y. . OUT A. SICUA I.IjSi i , w. si. ta. - - p- ItKM.A UIUUR. No. 1. mssls srerv M wIiim lav avenlna. at lis hall in llolinau'a lullitluff. Jlrotliera In Knid stanaina are In- vttedteawMd. I. II. MUUIIU3, N. 0. J. Q. wicaoM. R-Wsnrsfary. air A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat, IilliUIUKS IMMSDIATX ATTENTIOK Al.i SHOULD BS CHECKXD, IF Al.LOWSD TO CONTI CK,. Irritntion of the Lunga, al'ermouent Throat Afl'cctiou, or an Incurable Lunf Disease is orris Tiixur.si i.T. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAV1KO A II 1 11 SOI' INri.VaNCK TO TIIK 1'AIITS, OIVX 1MMEDIATK Ittl.lCr. For Brenobltli, Aithmi, Gitirrh, Ooniumptlve - and Throat Dlsiaiai, THOCilUS AUK USKII ALWAYS WITH COOII SUCt'tSS, SINGERS AND rLBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trochei uieful hi clearing tbo voice wlnin tukt.'n hefort Sitiin or SpeHkln, nnd relievinK tbe ill rout after an umieuml exertion of (be vocul uryiiit. The Trochtt ure recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had teBlirnoniala from eminent men tliroiiKhout tho country, licinjf mi article of true merit, and littaing proved their clllcacy by a test vf many years, each year finds thorn in uew localities in various parts of the world, And the Trochvi are universally pronounced better than any oilier articles. Out aim only " Hiunvs's Huonchim. Tuncinc,' and do not take anv of the Worthlrtt Imitation that may be oliered. Bold everywhere in tbe t,'niud Staters, and in For ein Countries, at '15 cents per box. fimi'J J. W.'McAlfKE, SU). H. CAIU'KNTKK, M.I). Will practice Medicine nnd Surgery iu partnership. Of lice near Dr. McAfee's residence. Dr. Carpenter's renidence four doors south of the V. 0., on Wnter utreet. Salem, Dee. 11, lHtVuy Liixurlaiit Growth and Beauty to the Hair. Mrs. S. A. Allen' WorUVfl Hair Restorer und Dress lug. . The great inic(iialled Preparations for Restoring, Invigorating, Uoauttfylng, and DresHlng the Hair, Rendering it noft, silky, nnd ftlossy, and dirtportin it to remain in any desired popiiion j qnicklv clcansinfr the scalp, arresting tlie full, and uvr fails to restore grey hair to Its natural rolor, and produce a luxuriant growth. For sale 1v all DrnuulstH. Agents, HoBtetler, Smith & Dean, San Francisco, fun Creeley'.s American Conflict. No man on our continent could so wetland so faith fully comp'ete such it work as Horace (Ire ley, the great Atnuricaaslounmnn. jut. rarmer. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY rpiIE underHiniod, intendiiitf trf (jo lo the Southern X KtiitfH, witthes Ui dixpone of ihe ent'ral agency of lie above vaiuatue wora, huh miter, k hh soon a; is, K. coruerC'oanuerrial and Division ttreets, or addreu. byli-ller. VV, il.hllAVV. fortlaiiit. l.Ht i '"r. int and KiaoiHuii Ms. Woftro. THE Urin known as Waltfe Holler has dissolved its business eunuection. All icrsoiis km. wind theimelves indehtetl to the firm urn raniiPMted to cmaf and tcitle the same. Also any pprnnn havinu claims, io ores -in ih Burnt?. A 1 1 Wfu l Ell. Deo. IH, lKli6. 4'2ml. Adiiiinistrntor'ft Salo. VTOTICK isheri'hv vivoulhat I.adniiuistnitrtx of the i 1 estate of Ja. V . lioyle, dee'd, in piiniuance nf an Order of the county court of Marion County, made at the December term. 115, bv the .Indue thereof, will otter for sale, nt public unction, lo the hiuhcKt bidrier. tlie following described premiss, hettinifintf to mtid es tate, to satisly the debts outHtaudin aul ct of ad minifltratioti, hi default ot pentouttl .property suffit-ieut io (iincnarye sam ueiuamiti; lo-witi ixits a us amltf, iu itlock S t. M, in the ritv of Slem omtittv of Muri on. State )f Ore iron, together with ihe tmildiuitii and impruvetu elite tlioreou situated. Said sale will inke place at tlie cuiirt-houmj, un Saturday, the I'Mh day of January, A. J). JMi, tM'twecit the hours of I and 4 o'clock, r.M , of said day. leruisof sale, old or sil ver coin, one hail chkIi id hLiiil. the ottier unit payalIe iu six ia uH fin, w ill) sfcuriiy iinn lite ireiiiines sidit. J 'M.l'll l. t. V. HO i LK, AtliuniMtratrix. !. 7, lHCi. 4w42 soricn. IX Prohntc (onrt cf Marion conntv, Htate of Or etfun, Dec term. ISd. Ktiate of iinrv H Oibsvui. de"atd Tbe nndeniiimrd bus this day been ap pointed administrator of tlie en t ate or said ueredttiii. All persons liavimr claims avHiusl said estate will nrt. swtit them lo me at inv residence in raid cotintv within the time nllnwed bv Ihw. U. C.GIHSON. ee 5, nii,fwi: 'i Adin'r. DOKH everv pereon about Salem know Cross's old Jake dotfi It ther do not, it wmld be well (buy rtid, for he in a tlnevinh old hound- Over iu lulk co. be is known by tbe name of .Uk" Faw. or tbe viiarlv old Dutchman. I give this notiiw to the puhlic so thev can look out for him mud ml trust him. A man that will phv a lusl dtU in ureenbucks. after baviiiit live years in pay it in, and six mouths to net mady to pay, when ureeiib.irkM are worth only forly tivo cents on the dol lar, will steal or do auythiutf that is im-au. iwpi a. . jnrAU). ESTATE of the minor hrirs of ,M I'erkins, d eraaed. Dec. 5ib( Kii5. C'oiiiilv t'onrt, Yamhill conntv, Oreji.a. At this day romps H. W. Allen, irmrdinti of the estHle nf (Iih minor heirs of Joel iVr- k,ns. dereafd, and ntHiti atlidavtt and ntition herein filed asks the court for a lirenwe itd onW to sli a pofiloiiof the real estute Iwlonuiittf to said heira and it appeaniiK prter and reasounble to the court that said rwtiikm should he heard, it is thereupon or thre1 hy the eouri tlmt the n-xt nt km or the sai l wants, and all persons interpsted, be notified to ap prar at the cioirt hoasw in Yamhill cmtity, Oreiron, nn Fridav. the .'Hh dv of Jannsrv. IHtlrt. m whirh time and place said petition will Imp" heard and determined. j. n .t unw, Co-a iK. Bv H C. An Clerk. IlKyeits., fc. i. I vs. 4-Tm'i as that sortrie. rMKFN TP tn rtir.inm-tim pr finrt, Jt-ksnn mnty, n el nn ihe Irfl lilml hip Willi M rmrxtrH mini lysn (l.) Ml hi mi toet hlte,tsar yrsrsom. Apprul l tan. 4tm1 JAHfM T. iVbVJi, lrt'. IN' tbe mslter of the estiite of A. ft. Chapman, de eeitsed. Stale of Ore won, County of DonaiM. WhnrHus, the administratrix of the estate of A. B Clmpman, late of Uoualas emmtr, Omrun, deeaed. has nld her acciMiDt for the Sua! settlement of said estate, uot ice is hereby aiven to all persona interested tlmt itiursiluy, inc lounn ny m uie laii'iary term, iNsii. uf ineeouniv conn nr me eoumv ami mate nCoreMid, has been deiiiiat-il for tbe Qua! settlement of said ertatf with the adtniniiiirHtrix. Per ordtr of lite Court, Dee. 4, !.. E. A. J.ATHIin, 4w II Clerk of Dimirlu county, t)rcKn. Co Volunlf sr. OI'DIKKS who enhstd fur one year in lb First k J (frefon fnfai.irv are eniiiled to a bounty of kilty I Ml are, Tooe wbo enlisted for throe years are en titled to the full amount of llieir loiinty ou bvintr mus- irred out. the saiuesM if tlM bad served the full three iMn CnrtiT the pn-vision of tlie lata law. Uunnty ton4s ean U eVhvered ia persQ or npon powers of attorney. Itlunk pttntn of attorney, eithar for in fantry or eavalry, cn be furuilid, un Ht'oticntiun to t this office- - C1KI A. KKr.ll, A 'I j it tan t Ueueral. hi.ist at (lratf. Adiutatit (ienral e i '(ti. i NfcJem, Dvceniber Vl, Isiw, 3-l3 rillKVJl II liv U.J. Cooiwr. hvinw In Hur'iuu V-l M. n.ill yvwlft via TVIUIJ, Sr1(Ul, Ots HKOWN Htk-K,eiprmeed lo we fonr )- old i le nenr ih hMode burb. eume smidle marke mud eollar nrli, kit hird ftmt white, eom white oa Ihe nabt ttm4 ftwrt a Irw white hairs in fnrr benU i mud no eiWr . L ... nUrtr.lsl At.aaisi.sual .1 t.riltal.J. Ure, this Jltt iIhv of December, A. 1. IHto. K K.CMl'KHtJuetucof the Peaer. Last Call for Taxes. r"MIinTY HAYS liHvinjf expired sinee my visit to I the I'rci'ittcls for lliu pur pone of colluding the TAXES, eviry ne who hns not paid is now liable to coHts. which in tunny iustaucus vould ntuoutilto morn than tbe luxes. 1 will vet allow until the Fllts'f DAY OK JANUARY NEXT without timkhitf ensis. but, rwsiiW,v, alter which time 1 will KNOW M ONE. nnd cimne all the law hIIovvs. lti'sids. I will not wait for you to come to see me, but will bo rtronnd to see you at your expense. "A word to the wise is nicieiH. BAflllj 1,1 ft A lM(lli, Salem, Nov. 97, IHf.5. Tax Collector Marion Co. NEW DRUG STORE Union Block, Salem, Oregon. - W. K. RIG-BY. VV Ol'M) rBwlfiilly aiinonnro to tlie citizens uf Salem and vicinity tlmt he lias opcni'iiod a Wholesale and Retail Drugstore, where ho hones In merit tho pntromiife of those who iiihv favor him with a call. Ho oilers to the public, in quantities to suit, at low rates, a general assortment of CHEMICALS, DUUGS. DYE STUFFS, . PA TEN T MEDICINES Aver's Aime Cure. Cod UverOil, t;horrv I'eclonu, Barsaparilla, Pills. IHcheuck's Syrup, Hwaim's Pauarea. Miiitantf laiuinieut, Perry Davis's I 'a in Killer, Maker' Pain Pauncea, Kennedy's Medical Discover-u Ointment, " Ointinunt for Jtiyne's Expectorant, Aiieraiive, Vermiftiire, Carminative Balsam, Haunt i ve IMIs. Grnefeuberg's Catholicon, " . Harsflpanlla, Halt Ulimim & Piles, Hitters. Russia Salve. C'bildreu'e Mrs YViuslow's Soothing Panacea Green Hyrnp, Monnlnin Ointm't, Keatinu's LnMiifros, Dysentery Hvrun, Hrvau'a Wafers, Hombold's Harsaparilla, Da vine LormiKea, ftxlract Ifuctiu, Alcbane s joxuiuei. " Hose VVhsIi. " Pills, Wistar's llalsam of Wild Newell'i Oouvb Syrup, Cherry, Mrs. Slipp's Tho rue io Ual Hall's Lung llalsam, sain, Hoolluud's liitters, Watt's Nui-vous Antidote, Moilul's " (lioiiuer'i Headuvhe Km- Pillri? edy. Sandford's Invtfrorator, 1 Tootliacbo Anodyne, Pills, French Patent Alcdicinee, Jacob's Dysentery Cordial, Drnkes, Hosteller's I-rfu.se-Towusemf's HHrnapnrilla, vuin's, and Hichardsou's S.mkU' " Hitters, - - Hull's ' Soxodmit, un elefiaut tooth Hall's " wath. Hcovill's Hlood at Liver All kinds of preparations nyrup, lor tho hair, Witiclienter's8ynipof Hy- Tccih Hrusbei, HairHrush- dionphate liiuie St Hoda, et Combs, Rhodes' Awne Cure, . All kinds of Per nines mid India C ho tiling no, Toilet ai'tirlt'S. American " Trusses. Slionlder H races, Hamburg Tea, Letter Paper, Knvelopos, V Platter. Pens, Ink, etc, etc. Hrnwn's Hronchial Troches And such linii'v articles as areiiHitally kept In atlrsl class drn store. I'lcase call und exatniue loryoar selves. Physiciiiiis' Prescriptions coinpoiindcd by competent Apothecurv.- . . . . ; SahMii, rtcL. IhHV . 3ljr J. H. l'NIKHWOOI( VlKO. B. DO II II If. Notary public. Underwood & Dorrls. ATTOltNKYSnud Coiiscllors at Ijiw, nnd Solicitors in Chancery. Kimono. Oreiroii. will nraclice iu all the ennrt of l Ids Statu. One of the lirm will always lie in attendance at courts iu the Second Judicial Dis trict. Puiticulur uttuuliou paid to collections from abroad. December 18, IHlij, Notice TS beirby fjven that at a meeting of the directors of X the Keysttmu UuM and Mivi-r ainiiitK i nmpany, hi'ld on Due. Ililh. IH&V an aHscssiiieut of fifty three dollars on each original claim was levied, payable hi trold and silver coin, on .Saturday, Deo -Jd, lh,)t t tbo Secretary of said Company. J.T. nAMILTO.V,.Secrolary. Dec. 18, lM5-r2w. Crcwcnt Gold nil NilvormiiliiKi o. NOTICE is hereby jjiven tlmt at a meeting of the Hoard of Directors of said company, held at their olhce.in Salem, on the lUlh uf December, IiKi,uu as sessment of twenty (-'") cents per share mm levied upou the Cupiiul stork of said eompa.iv, payuble wilhiu fifty days from litis dalu, in United H'alcs K1 coin, to the tecrctury. Hy order of tho Hoard of Ti rectors. J. M.KKKLKH, Secretary. Salem. Dec. V2t m't. Kt'wuid. S TRAYKD nr stolen from lha undersigned. IjV nie dark bay mare, a small star in forehead, saddle murk, K'hnndn and 1 inch hiuh, in umid condi Hon and hih life, H years old last snririir- was taken last week trom near the corner ot ,ioim Allen s pas ture iu Polk co. Also, was taken with the said ani- inl h siimlt chestnut mirrel mure. hlnr.e fiice, sway back, bflmiifiiiff to Mr Mranuou. I will ive $.11 for it laru of my mare, or y Hi lor autre ana liner i ne luiy mare was purriiusiMi iruin mas rtweie. i-avairy service, shortly alter the ireniHt ol -oi-x, anu Hirer terwards helotmed to John .lackmrn, Polk co. Salem. Dee. l, ISo."i.w:ipd4l J C. CAWOOD. IS hereby iven tlmt the nndursbrui'd has been duly appointed administrator of the esiuteof Amos Akers, late of Miiriua couuly, deceam d. All persons having claims airuiusl said cstue will ptvseiit them to me nl inv ifniiU-iii'H in said cuuntv within six mouths, and all persons owiiitf suid estate are requested to make linmodmle paymeui. A. W. liltun n, Snlem, lse. II, IHCfiv4pd II Adm'r. IN the matter of (he estate of John ('handler, de ceased. Stale of Oreiroii, County nf Diaia-his. Whereas, the administrator of the estate of John Chandler, lale nf Douglas county. Onnron, deceased. has tiled ms account lor two dual seltlttmeut ot said estale, in -lire Is hereby uiven to all persous interested that Juurmmv, Ihe fourth ony ol the Jatiuarv form INlstI, of ihe county court for the mnnty mid Stale aforesaid, has heu desinateil for the final soil lenient of fun I entitle wnti Ihe nilmiuistratoe. ( Per order of the Court, Dec. 4, iHtw. K.A LATlIliOP, 4wi Clerk nf Douiflus comity, Oreiroii. AftluixisfliArok 'pHE inidursiuued has been duly appointed hy the L Probiile Court ol Marion eoumv. Slate nf Or eifon, aduiiiiittlriiWr uf tiiu eolulu of udlh Cawooil. i..... ..f .....i i .i..,.a,. i aii r.....,.. i.uu;.... llillllsl llU'l'llfl niii'i i-nn'u nil, ('n-'iin iunn in' t my nsidi-uru iu Wucuiida, iu said roouiv, within tbe timeiilhnved by luw. h. II. POCJADK, mi let n, loc. -i, i "now tpu u auu r. PICTURES! PICTURES! New Photographic Caller)! SK. Oil AY. A. I'll, would ri-sri fully Hiiimiuira In Ilia 1'itir.siis of Kiileni ati'l Ytt-inily tint they have opened i nieiuri KHllrry On Uiv roonia lortnerly ot-cn. pied by Kvayuiu, wiiere lliey are brepared tu lake PliotoKraphs, Ambroljpcs, .Mola!no(ype Photographic Visiting Cards. And everrtliiiiff in their lino from s large aize down to laicket llreaal 1'in . it l an.. Kveryihinn exeeulod iu the best alyle. , Satisfaction Given or no Charge. Tmphib r isiiiihlia- I'd atuim. nVfir flidtn Al Jsrk- eon's Drug Store, fctale street, Salem. S. E. QRAYj o CO., HhImii, Kor.M, Hfi tirilmW" MARBLE WORK. : A. J. MOXKOE. ' I) KALKR in rnlifonili Vermont, and Italian illAIIUI.KSI, Honnmrnts, Obelisks, limit and Foot Slonri, SAl.KM, OKE'ill.S'. Also, Mantles and Ktimitiin Marl.l fiirniahed lo order. rrvnWM 1TTK TAKEtbis nifthod of infnrtninir ouroMimt V rns that we have udd our s'ock of mmbandise In Messrs. r Hnnels aud A. Krayniau, who will con tinue the busiiM'st at the old stand, under the style of K. I Uriels it Co. Thankful fir the irctifrmis oalrnn aife we have received al your hands, for the last thir teen years, we uke pleasure in recommending nor siiccesoni lur a iriai. roeoiiir mmi'inni w iney win deal justly and liberally with all who way fa for iheia will pairouaue. J.II A.I.K MOORKS. Haleoi. Kov. 15, 115. JXlf Heferrintr lo tlai above notice, we lake rdraMire In informing tlie public that we bare estHbtished uiir eivtis under th una of K. Itartels 6t Co. to carry ml a whulcuile and rebut basincsa in ifenernl merchan dis. and hone by aod asMirtuieuts. low pries, and sirwt attention 14 busiue, tn merit a lilr shnre of the custom. I . HA It I KI, A.UKF.VUAaV Ralem.Ki.v. ., 14. Koitora M'hrnls 0ririHLTtsisTiHi.fiT liu Arrtinf, HeUm. Urctfin, Nny. 3. I 5. 'pilK nndersitiiM-d will nceie written pnipoiuifti 1 unlil Novemlrer "lh in rurnisu two h anil red buihrls of fbmom ,Hnnn VUei, The Wheat must be fre frote foul d or sunit.imi an instronir saiks. and Mmmtf4 at auy point alotijr the Willamvite river fur shunitriit. i'ropsHis aiosi it iiinort4i uu toe out wde "1'ronomln for Mi"l " and addresd U the un 4rsitrnvd, al Ketem. If hinor wheat enouiK be lout, pmisOMils te furnish Clab Ilen4 Ppnntf aeel wilt he Cffi-i'lered. Toe wh-sl nmj be delivered at an time prior w rfeouerj iwi, J. W. PKKIT ITCNTINtm V, Kov Uw3 hnp't Indian Affairs. "J, L Colli Attnnipy amf tVitiisrhiral (saw and rnliiif In Chaer, I Nil las. Polk emmfy Orrj -a. AH bueiAeM ptcoipify atteajrd to 1-U HOHTKTTKlt'H - oaisfcaKAtKit -. . . STOMACH BITTERS. A proiiirnlioii I'.uitin v I'UHE 01.0 KStiESCE UF RYE, With all the reeoirnir,ed Tonic. I.axallve and Anti Bil- ioua KKJIKDIKS OP AK'l' ANU NA'l'L'KK. . I'rotcctire rropcrllei. Preventa Kever and Alrntt nnd Ililliona ltemittent Kovsr, IiiTiKorates ilia (IrKiinaof lli)ieatliii hih! tlie Ihiwels Steadies tile Nervus and tends tu l'rolmu l.il'. Hemedlnl Properties. Hnrea 1 Ivsnensla Liver Couinlnint General De bility, Depreasion of Hnirite Consumption Inter mittetit Kovers nnd all complaints arisinn from bwlily weakness. Aa an Appetiser, - - -e J TONIC, FKVKR AXP AOI'K 1 RKVKN Tl VK . , , ., And nil Billious Disorders, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stand pre-eminent us Ilia , Greatest .Medical Blseover of tlie Age, ,nd hs an ' i H ' ' i f ' i ALTERATIVE ANI BLOOD PBKIFIFMt, tliey srs prescrilied nnd reronnnended by all Physl oinns wlienvsr they havo been Introclnoerl. ' - I extraordinary snn inereaauig aeramna inr uiim 81TTKKS ii unparallelea i. : . ?. i . i r ., f. IS THE HISTORY OP MEDICINE. andean lie bid everywhere throtwhont thi eiviliied world vvuare newsiapera are clrcniatea or reau. - Almanacs or Pamphlets, -..i with tflslimonv of their eocreas from the Kiirmer and the Sailor from Hie Merelmnt and til Physician and from the Legislative Halla of t OUR UNITED COUNTRY may be obtained FREE of all Dealora everywhere. ' IIOOOK At CALEF, , WHOLESALE DRVC1CI 18T8, PORTLAND, 97 Front gtreet. Sole Agents for the State, , 1'ohtlisu, July Utli, I8ti3. Ikssks. Honor. & CAi.cn " or.crincn I ill nitawar m ywur to. to. ui t., dnt, referrine; to the LiciNsa Law iHeelinir ''HOS TKTTKK'8 HITTKK8," I Imve to suv that uu Lieenae Is reqnireo:, cimliiK us tnev ao, miner ins nean oi Proprietary Prepurations. This decision is announced bv the Commissioner of Internal Revenue nt Wash ington. THUS. FUA2AK, . t . a- Assessor interim! Kevenne, i - - Portland. Oregon. SKTH K. HAHMSK, Notury Public. wm. s. sahkcu HAMMER Sc BARKER, Commission McrclmntH nnd Auctioneer, and Acnta Mr lluvintr. Selline, and Renting Heal Estate, Collecting' Items & l)ebia. Procuring Kniployiuent,&o wuwur.n ji,wv.iv, prtuii.u. licvmiKNcrs : Messrs. .1. II. & I. R. Moores. Heatll er Dearborn. J. II & M. Hirsi-h, Salem i Crawford, Slocum It Co., Vnnminveri Col. O. B. Curry, Krt Vancouver; Dr. w.ll. Watkms, 1'orllaniis tion. ti. h. Denny. Dalles City. Nov, 27, IKMtfiHI) 6, W. GRAY & CO., IIKALICItS 1 PS I) UIIV1 UlllliU) 1111111 II ,11114) QUEENSWARE, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, &&, AT TliKin ' ' NEW STORE, Corner of State and Liberty Streets, The public are respectfully Inrlted to examine our JLST OPENED, and NOW OFFERED FOR SALE . A Cheap as itnj In the .Market. nr Tlio blirliest price paid for Batter, f'Ks, and ull kinds of Produce. O. W. GRAY CO. Salem, Nov. 1st, IHti-V 3iiui4ul HELM& J&GKSON . - .1 J , . . I 1 i ! ( , Stain St root. Kalein.Ors'Von.J III tlie llnildiuK formerly occupied by Kenyon UKAI.IillS in Drugs, Ihemieals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Fancy Soap, Perfumery, , i . . V ' i rjAVIN'O lately Imrea-nd I lie Htm-k of Helw tt LIS ins, weare now prepared to suppiv tue ciiiseus of Huleui und the aurroundinx country with Drugs that are Pure, And as Cheap as can be Bought in this Market. Also---Constantly on Hand WINES AND BRANDIES, ' " ' For Sledlcinal Purposes. ' ' ' '''' ,v Also a well aelectrd Hloclt of Painli and Od$. Window Glan and Putty, ; Cumuli, 1 armth , Jlruiltei. eye. ., (, Physicians' Prescriptions pnM-rly eouipouudvd. We aollclt Hie pntronnirB nf the Pulillc. feellnit coiid dent that we can kivo uenerul Miiislacliou. ' ik. x. 7 ja km., 1liysICIAN.Kiirein and OlaUitriiinn, fnnuerly uf Miiciiii ronnlv. .Missouri, teuilara bis aervicoa to il. ciiir.en, nf Huleni und vmniiy. Ollioe -up sisira over Melm Ar .lackson a Urn htore. itovl.iy. A SEW VEGKT BIK DISCOVKKY.' TV YOU wish your blood purified, and voureyaieni inviiorared. un lo Dr. J. W. Murray's ntllee and pro cure a hul i la of his vuluiible llalsum. If yon wish Ihe enlu'ireuirnt of Iho I. ill. lis ot tlio IhriMt I'll ml wilbotit fail, lo Dr. Murrar'aollice and pfa-ure one buttle of Ibep'ior man's triultd aud the rich nian's hk-ssiiia:. If you wisli your aches and pnina i imd will. mil fail, bo to tho oriuiuul coniponniler of the Mutiir Oil, nud pna;uiu a buttle of lliu puiii aoollier. tillice un .Slale street, one diair West of tbo lteiui. lt House. .1. 1. COOMUS, 31. 1. (laile of Corrallla)," '. PHYSICIAN, 8URCEON, ETC., Olrirl dee's H'liMiiitf, over Wells, Kurijo. ft Co.'iciilriiiice limn Surk Strtit, :i,n l'OKTLANO. ! "7 , Happiness or Misery; THAT IS THE QUESTION. , rTMIBPItflPUIKTOIMOr' TIIK "PAt'IKlC MIT- I i.-t'i. .... .v.'l'...tV 1 V I i h.f . I I. V'L' " I... nr.usi.'r n.i.i t ....... dete mined, rerdies. of eA,H.iise, to i.aue FltKK (for the beliellt t.f .ull'nriou biiiuiinilv) four of their i t Interestinir and instructive LKITI'IIICS. uu l , ... .ii. t:i-. . l MAltitim.ru aim it uw,wiiiikhiiii . ibi..' .' hility, Preiaalure Deeluie of Manhood, IluliiteMioli. WeukneMor llVpressiou, laisa of Klwray and Vital Power, lha itreat mk isI K.il, and iImm maladies lhal mult from youthful follies, rxcras of ni ilurity, or Ik nnrnuce of Physnloa-r aud Naiare lwa. -ri .1.1.1. 1 I .......r.M hn.. l,M.n fh ,Ma nf , ii, hi iu, a, u.i". v euliahteiiluir and savinu Ihoiisunds, and will be fur- waiUvil Hli.11. oil receipt ol isemy n , rin- in . .M ..l.iru.1., -U..,urv i.Ar Un. scum of Auaiuiny and sieieiice, Pine sureet, rate r'ntn Cisco 4vH ( JS-Iller lo I sent IlirnUtfll wells, rurito r I n. K a. lisl.i.ia c w. 1SMSS. a.w. iksii. t t ARMES L DALLAM, lnipfjiir Hiid Jir)brt of' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, BKU8IIE8. TWJXES, COUDAGE, Au. And Manufactured uf California Fails, Tubs, lUWOMS. Ice, Jcr. t Nub. SI and !P Rucramento street. ' ' Between s'rant and Davii, SAN FRANCISCO. aiia Varnishes! NOHI.K It Ifisar'i Amerlcin. CWh, Copal, Insa rim, Isaaar, and Nhellae Virnisbea. it etv MY KIM. HlOMKtt, It CO lls HprlsiK Balr rwrrliiBf, ' rnUIINKr), VALIUM, CKIH-III.ANKKTH. re sale 1 M ItKMMAN IIUIIH. Tor Sale. THKKE HOCRKS and LOTS, with good IIAttrfS, A.e. Terim e.sv. Apply U , Salem, 0.m1, Itf1l JI PLAMflNIlOJf , JUST RECEIVED .AT.. s ! 1 ii.:t ? ..' BREYTIAH BROTHERS! Xli-9 f 't 1 LARGE AS80KTMENT OP GENERAL KEECHiT.S, Fall and Winter Trade 1 Dry Goodj1 Fancy Goods Clothing, ' d BOOTS AND 8HOE8, HATS A. IV D CAPH, Grocerlci,' Ilanlwarf, Crotkcry and'Hlmtart,'' I ..... .. ., ' It , I i . . l-f Jiii-i ."(''i-jlt'.I ':'"'':") ,')')'v;?f;T We would eall particular attention to our lat M a,.w . ; "t-1; i Mi;-. Lisa iml Ladies' and Hisses' Cleats . i i t i r ) .it . I, Furs, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, : i J . th :"! Etc., Ele . i iEtUt" Etc& j . . v . . . Lk aiH 17 Our Slook lai beoul selecliAwltb lreatc4ri'! and will bo sold ut the LOWEST MARKET UATIJ8, j FOB CA8H..r3 ,1-r't i"-'.T,,c.nl3 J.-irj-J All kinds ol produce takeu in excimngi tor goods. ;i ! i : : : t.i . ' - - i . ' .t ' t'AI.I. AMUJSKH I BREYMAN BRO'C. Salem, Oct. 17, 18(15.. t.-.i.;,. u,l -U S-!t i !: !.;.-. V It if. .v -. v i ' v vv.' r.rx WANTED, 10 000 WUHHKL8 WHEAT,' for which w. 1W,UUU will pay the blithest market price ill cash. ' .- i . IIKKYMAN liKOS. All You thaWant Stovesi Farmers, Country Kerehn<, sari others, KEEP IT BEFORE ;TIIE PEOPLE,' f pHAT the undersigned bavi now in store and ere 1 eouaiautly receiviiiK, DIRECT FKUM NBW YORK, every variety and style of Cooking and Warming Stoves, Cooking Utensils,' Kettles, Pots, l'lins, Bilkers, Boilers, Stewers, Aiiflii'oii8, I)ogirons, Tongs,' Sfitv ' bl Big paus'.vLjittle fmis' anftM Milk Fans, Coft'ee Pots and Tea Tots; Tin Cups, Buckets and Dip pers; Stove Pipe of. 'all' nizes;, Lead Pipe, and Copper Pipe, and ' Iron Pipe; Sheet Tin, Block Tin, Sheet Iron, and Sheet Zinc; Fruit Gins ; Churns ; Large Iron Ket tles, Brass Kettles and Copper Kettle; Ziuc, Copper, Brass and, "iroro.,.;;,,.,. .,,.;;,"..",.; " fohob anu' trrr pumps. J A P; a xx e d 8 yr A li E . r r And everylliiiifi kept in sncli estabiihraents. " ' ' " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, .. -- ' ' ..AT.. - - M f Portland Prloes. ; W We purchase our stocks in New York City, In amnnnuef from Alleea lo twenty Ihonnuddollasisu) a time, set low freiiilitt aronral the limii.f and e thenifortMitford tn irive country merchants anil all oth er! deairiiiH good bartains as lucre are ia Oregon. , I i'. I 1 m . s (. I it ,) . Manuficturiug and repairing of all work iu our line promptly jloueat tbe moat reaaoaable rnteSj ( Kemembsr tlat plus, mi,1 -i ,HHiit STARR BROTHER 3 llpndqunrtrm Building, Hlm. !' MYERS, HUGHES, & Co, " Wholmile ami Retail ' Denim in all kinds of Groceripf", Paints and Oils, liriidlies, Putty, Alcohol, ,' s, Crockery,' 'Glassware, ' " Lamps, Pocket and Table ,;'!, . Cutlery, ; '' - AVooil and willow .ware, Dye-Stuffs, Tobacco and Cigars, Ma-; con, Lnrd, Butter, Eggs, ".; Oats, Potatoes, Ac. tc ' v . . Htoie under the Lfgisla tive llall, IIolnmn'8 block, (H'B SALEM. 3QruO Hopej Tlir Koejill,. 1JATEST AiUtlrraao. Urd Oil. Not Oil. Polar Oil, Neaufoot Oil, Ca.lor Oil, Olive Oil, Liumd t)H, Coal Oil, and Ueiuine. nt . iwtu , myers, nronw.-A co.' ; BUY GEXU1XE DOWNER'S COAL OIL, - AtCLAHK'S AI'OTUKCAHIKS' HAfils. v Corner Slate and Libert v eta , op..lte thetisw flotel Halem, Oct. Mf 'J. E. t'LAHK, Apotherary. Wool Wasted. ' WE will pay Ihe IIIOIIK.T nutrket niM uimh baif caeii, one half merchandiae for WOOL. . HEATH, DEAHBOKN, k CO. Salem, May . lh.V ltd f ' -. : , 1 ' For Sale at a Bargain. CA IIOl'NE and Id acre LOT In ,h. town of HKTIIH A stood bill lid valley alnck vmniio asljoiuiiia; ihe tint. For terms, inquire of Jt-tf. Jouea. or -vf l)r II I'UhON, it Dallas. Nov. , iatn-e Fen, Fcrs, TIIK liialiesl market price paid In CASH for Br'4 VKll, OVXtM, MINK, and COON HKINK, b . . . ItlCUARUS e McCHAKt.5 I'ortlaiul, October 9, 18(4 ini3 ' . Ill 1 ! Natlre. IN lbs milter of Ihe eetale of Joba Korte.e, 44-ewed-lkale of Orefon, I'eunlv of liuevlu Wbems, the admiaMiraifw of the eetale of Jan Kor lane, lale of lrnualaa eonaty, OreMn, deesauwi, has liW hi. sermnl for Ihe anal eeltlenwM of said eeiaio, nntieo I. hereby irlven to all pcrmtie loteresteel tl ia 'Utarnlay the foorth day of Ihe Jaanary lena, ll,' of Ihe eoanty eoart rtsr'tlM ennmle ana skate afiivw alii, has been eM(mte4 far sen laal eeuleaMsaV ef aid eeteie with the adralniratof. ' far enter of the Oart, Hee. 4, IHlVi i K. A. LATHROP, i tw II . Clerk of Do"(la emiutor. Oreiion ' : - v. .1 : ' r