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. WlMKSTHJ ITEMS. Hi.ntoN The tla-Mletnyt: Th military post at Camp I"olk,et:ibliliud lust November, Ijy Cup Inin Lnf'ollett, lt Oregon Infantry, ha been or' ilerwl to be ahunilotici. dipt. Lnfullutt and Ilia company nre to b mustered out of service as as soon transportation from the Pout to the Dalles din be furnished .... Several milk cows witliin tli pint few dnya.h'ivo (iej anddi'iiljr III this city. This mortality U supposed to l caused by sating the wibl piustiip. or noma other poisonous herb. ....Tin) Hoard of Trustees of Kt. Mary's Collcgii met in ihis cily on Siitiinlny last. Kov. II. F. Jhiireh was appointed ajrnnt of tint Collie. A Committee of three was appointed to incorporate tho college. The following named (ranllemen were eleclod additional trustees t Itev, K. (J. Mar tin. Messrs. B. It. lliddle. A. Holder. A. Koberls, and Perkins.... The President, W. A. Kinlny, was authorized to secure ft music teacher for the next term. Arrangements have been effected with the Uircators uf the North Corvallis achool district by which the public school will be taught in the college, and a primary teacher will be em riliivnfl for that iminoie. Tho second term will commence on M lay, the Will day of April next, and will continue three niontns. LlNS Co. From the Journal, we learn the fol. lowing, in relation tu the Linn County School Fund : ' Ain't received from tax of lHofi, coin... fi.anH is " " ' delinquent tax lnt. ' " " billiard and liipior license " " " estruvs and lines, cur- reucy 017 til an co 903 0(1 Amount apportioned March 5, IMfi ."iejtl 4: Hale per scholar f 1 bT: Tho fund derived from the sale of school lands At present in the county treasury, amounts to about $f!4,(HI0. If this fund cun be kept at inter est, and the interest annually applied to the schools of this county, as the act of the late spe cial session of t ) legislature nulhorircs.it will more than double the amount at present received by the schools.. ..The March term of the District court for Linn county commences here next Moii lar.. There are twenty-six cases on the docket including the case of the Slate of Oregon versus Thomas Smith, charged with the murder of his brother and sistor-in law. The term will be one of unusual interest. Lakh Cu. The Slate Juuinul says: Last But urday evening, Gen. E. L. Applec;ato addressed a large audience at the Court House on the pnlit- ical topics of the day. He showed in a very clear and forcible manner, the great necessity for con cert of action among the Union men at this time and illustrated tho folly of resorting to tho tricks of the demagogue and seizing upon mere meas ures and Bide issues to distract the Union organi zation The speech was particularly appropriate for the occasion, and being listened to by persons iroiu all parts of the county, will do much to con solidate and strengthen the Union ranks. FoliTLANn Nkws. The AdcomU says: On Monday Inst we muds an excursion tip the Co lumbia river to the Dulles. There is an immense amount of travel in the direction of Eastern Ore gon, Idaho and Montana. All are eager to reach the rich mining regions. The men looked like old miners who have bad experience in searching for precious metals. Each had his blanket, and about one half of them had ponies on which to make the journey after leaving navigable rivers, 'this tide of emigration is continuous; the town of the Dalles cauuot afford accommodations for those who halt to spend a night or a day. Jlusi nessfor the time is quite lively. Indeed. we could discover no indication of the decline of that little city. Every house we saw was occupied, and rents wore higher than in Portland. Winter still lingers in that region ; considerable quantities of enow still lie on the ground, even down to the water-edge, where the mountain and rocks screen it from tho rays of the sun. The amount of rain east of the Cascades, is small in comparison to what falls in this vicinity; but the snows and and chiding winds nre quite as disagreeable as our excessive rains and interminable mists. Mnny of the people we saw en route for liiack foot, are old California!!, and, judging from ap- fienrnnces, they are rather hard easterners. The iard climate, hard fare, and bad whisky, will pre vent many of tuein from ever returning. Who ever fears purg.-itory,eveu in this life. should give the mines a . wide berth belter work for a dollar a day anil stay at borne From tho On- tioman we learn : The sheritf of Clark county, W. T. .yesterday left Vancouver lor ' he Cascades in ac cordance with an order uf the Circuit court toserve an injunction upon the building of the railrutd there by the Washington company, as their oper tions nre interfering with the works uf tho Orcgou steam navigation company, established years ago. The excavations of the Washington company have been too closely connected with the embank ments uf the Oiegon Company, and lend tu de etruy the road of tho latter. ...Great excitement is reported as having occurred at our sister city, Vancouver, on Saturday and yesterday, on account of having made the discovery of very well defined gold bearing rock, Jijly feci in irurt, wilhin fifteen miles uf the town. Tho readers of the Urrfiomuu will recollect that we brielly allu ded to the " cropping" of the excitement a few days since. If gold has been discovered, as al leged, it must redound greatly to tho prosperity of the entire region west of the Cascade Uange, and Vancouver especially. V'ahco G'ot'NTY. Tho Momtuinrrr has the fol lowing : The democratic mass meeting made the following nomitmriona : Fur Mayor. J. M. llird ; Recorder, J. A. Canipliell ; Treasurer, O. S. lav age: Marshal. X U. Packard: Conncilnien. J. V. Iliftkcny, K. P. Fitzgerald, Win. P. Miller, Win. Moabus, A. V. Ferguson A negro charged with enticing little girls into his shanty, and there indecently handling them, wus committed by the City Kecordrr to the county jail, to await liis trial at the next term of the circuit court. Cascade Railroads. Tho Vancouver lYrj,'is ler learns that the Oregon Steam Navigation Co. Lavo applied to the U. 8. District Court now iu session there for an injunction restraining the sheritf of Clark county, W. T., from collecting the taxes assessed against their property at the Cascades The Cascade Railroad Co. have sued out a like instrument sgainst the Middle Cascade Portage Co., restraining thein iu the completion f their railroad, alleging that it interfered with the rights of the former company. Steam Tris Cone The Rnblmni departed from this port on Saturday for San Francisco, af ter an effort of five or six months' duration to es tablish the tug sn the Cclnmkia bar as a perma nent aid to the commercial inierestt f,Ore(ron and California. Ilor owners have (riven it en. and w ill lake the vessel where there is mors de mand for her than there is hrc. In the mean time, the accession to the Oregon trade of the "Anchor Line" of steam vessels is likely to cause quite as great a commotion in commercial circles as ever the tug promised, and of the uuie kind, though not affecting the same interest. (iairtu. D'iK.LAJ Cu. Thu dem e rats of" Douglas ouiuv have nominated (he following- ticket : For Representatives, Hardy Kllitf. Flcm Owens, Fen. Su'berlin. Co. Judge. Sol. i'itihugli. Co. Coal mboioners, Samuel Moore. Johu Long. Clerk, L It. Fetter. Treasurer. S. Hamilton. Sheriff. J C. Hutchinson. Assessor, Ked field. School Superintendent, D. C. De Witt. To Be llcso The man. Sinuh, mentioned in last issue, who was cbarved witli the mnrdvr of his broth er and brother's wile, neir DrowDsvdle, in Lino t'o., was tried by tbe Circuit Conn, at Albany, last Kri day. and found guilty ef murder In the first rWrco On SatnrdaT, hv svas tentenced to I hue. We have Dot learned any more nf the istrliculars the Albany papers not having reaebed here, on account of the Hoods svnppiust the mails. ' hope lu furuisb a full count of I In t ial next week. CoXVALLIK. Oregon. March 30. I"br). F.D. STATtsiilAS As our Stale Convention is now over, and the result knnwn. I fe-d it due to myself and friends, to make some statements in r..V, reuce to false rumors now in circula I m, which 1 regard as unjust to myself and those whose; ucces in tbe Convention I most desired. It is I stated that 1 have proposed la defeat Mr. Mai lorv's election, by running an iudepeudent can didal arinl him. I havn only la say that this is a positive falsehood. I have no d-sife to defeat Mr M illory. Hi was nominated by a majority of tj)' Convention, and bss aright toeineci ilie vote of every L'uieu man iu the Slate and for my aelf I expect lo do all iu uir power to i lect liira and very otuer man on the ticket. It is true ll.it I h,l m nrrf-rvnee betoff tlw Convention i so bad then: an.i ih'V lisd a right in them. Let me I now s, ineonclusion, that we should let all our past difference be forgotten, and go to work with a will, to elect lh entire ticket, both in State aud ex-unties. Our opponents have K ttepeof siiccsm only in nor twing divided; ttieo let us be nailed, the sake of ihat good eu for wbich so many itobta awa nave tiveu luvli itves. Voura. truly, BEX 8lltr01. 1 II K LAS I' Yl.TO MKSs tl. K. Hi low we give the telegraphed report of the President's veto message on the civil rights bill: To the Senate of the United States: I regret lh bill entitled " An act to protect all persons in the United Statss in their civil rights," and fur nish means for their vindication, contains provis ions which 1 cannot approve conscientiously with my sense of duty to tin- people and my obligation to the Constitution. Jjy the first section, all per sons b'jrn in llin United Slates, ami nut subject to any foreign power, excluding Indians not taxed, nre declared citizens. This provision compre hends tho Chinese uf the Pacific States, Indians subject to taxation, nud the race designated lis people of color, negroes, inulnltoes. and persons of African blood. The bill Joes not propose to give these classes any status of citizenship in the States, except that w hich may result from their status as ciliz"tisnf t lie I nih il mates, ine pow er to confer the rights of Slate citizenship is just ns exclusively with the several States as Ihu pow er to confer Federal citizenship is witli the Con gress. Tho right of citizenship thus tu be con. frrred on several excepted races is now fur the first time proposed to be given by law. If, as is claimed by many, nil persons burn in the United States nre already citizens, the passage of this bill cannot be necessary to make them such. If, on the other hand, such persons are foreigners, as may be assumed from the proposed legislation to make them such, the grave question presents itself, wheiher, when eleven of the thirty-six States are unrepresented in Cungross, it is sound policy to make the euliro colored population and all other except classes mentioned, citizens? Four millions of them have just emerged from slavery into freedom. Can it be reasonably supposed they possess the requisite qualifications to untitle them to the privileges and immunities of citizen ship? Have the people uf the United Slates ex pressed such convictions? It may also be asked whether it is necessary they should be declared citizens in order that they may be secured in the enjoyment of the civil rights proposed to be con furred by this bill. These rights are by Federal and State laws secured tu all domiciled aliens and foreigners, even before nnttirnliza'ion, and it may safely be assumed that the same enactments nre sufficient tu give like protection to those fur whom this bill pruvides. Besides, tho pulicy of the Government always has been that persons who are strangers to mid unfamiliar with our institu tions, should pass through a curtain probation. This bill, in erf. ct, discriminates against a large number of intelligent and worthy foreigners, and in favor of negroes, to whom, after long years of bondage, the avenues of light and intelligence have just been suddenly opened, by proyosing to iiiuke them citizens at once. The first section also cuntnins an enumeration of rights to be en joyed : tu make nud enforce contracts, sue and bo sued, give evidence in courts, purchase, lease, sell, hold, and convey real estate nnd personal property, and to have full and equal benefits of all Inns the same as white citizens, and to be sub ject to the same punishments, pains, and penal ties in connection with white citizens and no vo ters. This perfect equality of white mid color ed races is attempted to be fixed by Federal laws in every Stale, au that over the vast Held of State jurisdiction cuvered by these enumerated rights, in none uf them can any Stnte exercise any pow er uf discrimination between the different races. In the exercise of government over matters ex clusively affecting llie people of each State, it has frequently been thought expedient to discrim inate between the races by the statutes of some States, which have laws enacted, for instance, that no white person shall marry a negro or nut latto. Chancellor Kent says, speaking of the blacks, "Marriage between blacks and the whites is forbidden in some Stale where slavery does not exist, nud prohibited ill nil tho slavehohliiig Stales by law, and where nut absolutely contrary to law, they are revolting, and regarded as of fenses against public decoucy." I . do dot say this bill repeals Slate laws on this subject, for, as 1 lie whites arc forbidden to intermarry with tiie blacks, the blacks can only nuke such contracts as the whites themselves are allowed to make ; tlierefuro they cauuut, under this bill enter into a marriage contract with whites. 1 cite this dis crimination, however, as an instance uf Stale policy, and to inquire, whether, if Congress can abrogate all state laws ot discrimination touch ing contracts generally, Cungrcss may not repeal Stale laws as to the marriage contract between the races, Heretofore the uhject embraced in he enumeration of rights conferred by the bill, has been considered as exclusively belonging to the States, and if Congress can repeal Stale laws discriminating in these subjects, why may not it repeal all Stale laws discriminating on suffrage 1 The object of the second seetiou is lo ftft'urd dis criminaiiuu to culnred persuus, by imposing pen allies upon members of Legislatures who may pass such laws, mid upuu Jiuiges or officers w ho Uiay alteuipt lo execute them. This invades llle dominion of the States, for w iiich there is no war rant, and for which there is necessity. I do not apprehend such conflicting legislation as the bill seems to contemplate as sum to occur, us to ren der necessary to adopt a measure of such doubt ful constitutionality. Southern Oregon. The oditor of the Sentiwl makes the following observations on a recent trip from Jacksonville tu Sailor Dig gings, near tile Stnte line : A trip to Kirhyville becoming necessary, 2 o'clock Monday morning found us up and ready for a start. .Soon lifter we crossed the divide between Anplegulu and Illinois, river, Ki lit Dollar tnouitain was visible a detached ele ration, surinuuded (in Inn skies liy Illinois val ley, and on another by Deer creek. T his sin gular name was riven it by a miner who pur chased a ptir of hunts for ciiiht dollars, put them oh ami wore them out tn one day In Irav tiling over tais luiniutKin. The beauty of the scenery neii' Kirbvville, was tadly iniured by A blinding ra n storm. On driving tip lo the hotel, the gold hummed proprietor. Win. Liud, welcomed us. and declared his highest enjoy ment consisted ill providing for the wants of travelers We tuuk him at his word, and stop ped, Kirhyville it a small town and exhibits the mark ol decay common tn all towns in inin'ng. Ilitvever, it will probably present more life till' summer, as there will lie some building doue and among oilier things. Mr. Sawyer iulen-ls putting into operation a lloor- j jn(, lnj spinknig ol llonring mills brings lo mind ait item which interests the farmers of Josephine cm uty, particularly, aud that is by permuting (ai d we had almost said compelling) their iiiarchair.a t come into this and Doug as counties for four, bacon and oats. We are creditably iiifirmed that these Ihree articles cause a drain of from thirty to forty thousand dollars, every rear. - Tbeingle article of flour wbich is inostl; furnished fioin Jackson county is a revenue if twenty five lliuusind dollars, which our faru er pocket witb great oonipla oency. We had intended tn visit the new nnarll mill it AUbouse. hut the rain moistened all calcula turns, so on Thursday evening, when tiie stage came along, we decided nn a trip to Waldo. After seveirj .rules through ram, mud and darkness, we time tn the station where the uiglit was t tietnasw-d. At this place llie work of thrifty farmer was I via, I, In i,t ur, II, radliitn VTl fnikrtu.itf Km (Inive into Wall or Dippings . nr. as sometime called. Sull ith is a small iiiiiimg town at on liny Mir aosierius, mil now siiipiiris atilr seeiny mi l-rs. Ibuujrb Cbininien nisi in great numbers OttYHix New a letter of on nf I. T.. tilted Marc " Ox jhee C"Ul stamp, four Id st We take the following from mr subscribers at Kuliy City, il:h: is now supporting two p, one 0 sunup, iwo o-siamp, and ons 4 stamp il Us. in ill ten nulls, wbick liavs each beeu surer llv eiieaeed ill crushiiie ro- k; hnt. owii.fr to tbe ict that the Lincoln and New lork companies r commenced working their respective Iwfes us last full, they will fsll tu run reeultirlT bi re surinff. As a people, we still flatter onrse es that our quarts lodes are stui nilsntly rich il omy eoiisf.ler it a rastier ot so by actual developments- and Oro Kino have borne ' by Col H. 11. Fogus 4. Co., ry results." ti rs.o 10 proee the as the M-irnlnir h successful 'y tbe t1 witb most satistai NEtU.KI'TKD iron anii Ctii.ns Few luiportaiK-e of cLeckiDj; a tt CokJ" in its titst stage. are aasre irf th Con;h mr C'ii That wli iti iu tii Iietuiullij noil hi JlelU lo a (lectml. s.mn prey upon Ilia Bronchial Ttochr.i," or mild re:ui .lv. il iangs. "Brown Cul'OlI LiJ7;KN(it atTorit ins aut rvlu-f. KA-nFlfTIKS rai-eung s be'ii Mrktimi. A ralifii-atioo t lh SaU-in Court Jloo. la-4 Saturday evei if. KnpseeiDvuts nn th paper nrc'rnttd ftwn UtinJing. We on lie were made by Meisra rjerstaml lliat se Dolph. Wads, A lejaiB and Got. Gihbs. 1 ntnnrt j I. -in VII tt John Mi"';:". rV ajrartiKmcct. IIOl'ULAH ( 01MV. UiiKHi:mi. March 20, Irtfifl. Ed. atateaman : Allow me n small space in your columns iti which in not ice an individual or two, who otherwise, if is fcnied, would never be found in the print uf a respectable sbi-t-l. In the Demueralir IlevUw uf the l'Jth iust. is an article signed Ubiquity "reference, Klem. Hill lu which ococrs the following : "The Court" (of Douglas county) "on last year laid the titles on a gold basis, anil would not receive greenbacks, even at their market value, lint fixed the price of them at fifty vents to the dollar. Sheriff Crawford collected iu the taxes on this baris, taking two dollars in green backs lor one in geld. Now comes the filching. The Sheriff is allowed three per cent, for col lecting taxes ; tint behold he takes throe cents on every dollar in gieunlmcks which ho collects. thereby mulling six per cent, instead of three for collecting. Willis is allowed a salary uf .IKJ per year, but be pays himself nut nl the county treasury hi greenbacks, and takes them at fifty cents, making the sum of $1,000 which he takes fur hi salary. Not satisfied with this, they took what greenbacks there were remain ing in the treasury and convened them into coin, receiving seventy five cents in gold on the dollar for llieui. Hut notice the stealings. Did the county get the benefit of (lie extra Uenlr-live cents which they gain in the trans action ? Nut a bit of it. Willis atid his Conn-x oil and tho Shi-rill' know where it went. In this transaction alone they make full fifty per cent, on all the greenback which were paid info the treasury of Douglas county fur the year 1SG5. The Sheriff takes six per cent, lor collecting taxes instead of three. Willis lakes one thousand dollars, which were worth seven hundred and fifty dollars in coin, when lie was only entitled to five hundred. Tlit-y llien take the bulatice ef tho greenbacks remaining in the treasury, which they took from the people at fifty cents, and sell them for seventy-live ceut oti the dollar and pocket the gains." Now notice this veracious (!) chronicler in regard to taxes. The Court of lust year, 1 805. in compliance with the Inns of Oregon. laid the taxes on a gold basis, and no greenbacks have been received ut uuy price; but for It-ti.'i the levy was made upou a legal tender liusis. and coin received at iOfl per Cent, premium. This last mentioned is doubtless what this said "om nipresent" individual alludes to, and his vera city nnd intelligence arc noteworthy. He says tho Sheritf collected the taxes on this basis (w lint bnsis?) "and now conies the filching." Well, let us see. At the time that greenbacks wero received, of course the Sheriff' took three per cent, nnt of them. Hut Fleut. Mill the prayerful Finn has reported that bo retained mid per oeutiige in com. Let us see now whether as groat fools as he and " Ubiquity," if placed in ofiioe, as they both desire, would not prove tlitmsclvet knaves. Tn make it plain even lo them, suppose the Sheriff wns allowed fifty per cent, instead of three, for collecting,' and the levy of forty two Ihoiisauil dollars fur ISG4 had all been paid iu coin, as inoit of it was, llie niuonut would have been twenty-one tliiiiisuud dollnrs, just llie Sheriff's fees, if tak en in coin. Then how would he have setlh d the other twenty-one thousand with the Treas urer? Is it not plain enough thai, nt any per ceiitnge, lor every dollar in com returned by the Sheriff', be would have fallen short with the Treasurer one dollar in greenbacks nud that loo in the face of the whole County Board, Clerk nnd all I To have robbed the Treasur er's sale, lifter paying over the money, would have liecii quite easy compared with that. But no one bus heard ut such defalcation except " Uliiqnily." and his amicus jurie," Flein. Hill. Still I nui not sure hut flint titer would be silly enough lo fry a hand nt such a game. As to Judge Vt I lis, he received an order on the treasury for tJ.illO for his servio- s, and drew his pay like any other man. J he greenbacks iu llie treasury were never paid out to any one, but sold lor what lln-v would lirii g. and the county credited by the full amount. I he only shrewdness displayed ly ' Ubiqni ty " is his allusion to the reduction uf fees on tiie Winchester ferry. In this case he doesn't lie right out, Ho suys the lees wero reduced "about the lime" n Deinoonil became the pus sessor. Yes, n little before, while a Black" was owner, and said Democrat purchased the ferry and got the lees raised. As to Vnkum's bridge, it is private properly, over which "Na poleon and his Council " have no control. A few years since, a "gooil Dcimieriitio " admin istration laid a mad to (he river on each sole, leaving Vokiiiu lo fill up the space and charge the people what he pleased for It. In reference lo hnviug or out having n show for office again. "Ubiquity" very well knew that the present Sheriff, for more than a year past, has positively declined a rennitiiuiuioii tu uny county office whatever, holding us he does a Government office, w Inch engages nil the at tention which he propos.-a lo give lo nuy ; hut, in nny case. I would Imtn very much to ex change my reputation in Douglas count,' for flint of both Hill and Ubiquity. I shall notice fin precious couple tut limber. As lo the Douglas Democracy being "full of Hens" so wo nil supposed, but Ihougnt it a close) contest between Ilea and elher ver min. Placidly, J. Jay Crawford. tDllAIlO.WL Tin. Rtatisjiak t l'ermit uis, ilironi;h Tour rslnmns to make a brief re(i irt of tlw condition of l'liliMi! Scliools in Msrimi.cfMiuty : No. itit.li k-ts reporu-il hihI entitli-il to draw public lliniu-v 4'i So. Aisle M-lioliirs I.T'i'l " feiuulo I, til I Total 3,:iir Number liuniilis si-liool tiui'lit in tlia roimtv ilur- luir mst year. .' 019 Average niiiiitirr moiillis pertlislriot 0 I -I WIiiiIk iio. iiiiiis ill avi-niye Hlieu,laiiee A',I Averngn aiu-iiilMii(-a Hr ilistrid ! lliifliest iivers;e atUfinlHiite lit uuy disfiel IiO lxiust U aui I pu'-lic mousy for ilistriuutiuo llio fur. rent vt-ar (coiiil t.'i.olll (HI Ain't puhiic money for distribution tiie em rout year (currency) Total , Amount ier scbolur, (coin) " ' Icnrreiicvl 71 a Sd.IIII 13 . t 1 '" . I l.tsil T'lial. jier scholar No. districts usiiijr H'eltster's KI. ripeller.... 2n " Kmiiiers' " " .... H " " Nsiional Hcliol Itenders. H ' " Sioiders " ,. U " Wilsmi's " " .. ! Ih.ir Antnuieiic 17 ' " Tlioiiioiis a " f'lnifi's Kn.'lish Orannnur V5 , o i. )l.,nteitb's.Siir.(leograplir ifci T'ic-re are s-vern! ttieirif so ireuero-ts that titer ue some ot ejucli series, rsuue have been reported as us-llia- tour illlh-rent Kinisot ieiidurs.aiol ollienias many fhVreiit kinds of Antintietick. This should not lie toecu-.. Kverv district ,Ht Ichsi .should liare a unilerin sct iss of text leiuSN, ami as fur as possible tiie Nim iloiiurinilv sbonhl p,nvsil tbr-iiilloill Uie eoiiiitv.aud even lt l'e Several Districts have siuiaiued sciiools llie euliie year. Tiie average staifes paid teaeliers, as near as I ran ascertaiu, is about SVl p.T niontb. rtevenil of llie It-sciier of the coiii.ly bae b"en end'-avoriuif lo sus la u a Teacl sis Itilini(e. Will not others jo;ii in and lielpaloofr tlm worst 1'ieie is proltaoly milliom st b'-nelii inl to lenrhers as beHi Iimlil'Iles. or meeluiss of pmrticHl less-bers, fortniiinsl excbuttirs of view and experieinsfson llie tariout end ofiea mrplexiinr qiieslnms which lhe toUKl meel and de ide upon alti.'srt coiimaiillv. hucb an Insiitiiie isio lie held at Hohlun t, about '4K July. 1 b teai hers uiy IIUereH lilrm- wlves in this' metier. Corns out and n,;ik it a sue-ce-s I. J l'HWKLI,, March 'J. 1S60. Rnp'i Cisn'Vii.wls, Manou Co. The Timet' Wasliingtnn special dispatch, ear that Ihe Committee no banks and our rul er', have ttimiiimnusl)' agreed lo repirt the joint resolution recomiiieiiiling the withdrawal nf ibe issne of fife cent cnrreiicr. upon which appears the vignette of a privste individual, ami an amendment therein, that nn brad or dcvii of any kind shall be pal nn the curren cy . except hj express unlets f the Hecrelary of tho Treasury. T.he World's dispatch n)s tlmt the Flying Squadron, which is In filled out fur cruise nn the Uriii.h North American coast, will consist nf seven vissols in all The ruliahiiit.r is, that the vessels selected for this duty, will be the Chattanooga. 1'eDssxuila. Arcails. A nsta. Monocat-v. Oscola and the (Jaleiia. Th above named Vessels mnnnt in I ho aggregate. guns. At Ihe present litne. ibere are over twenty Tessils belonging In Ihe British, in those stirs, and they are neirly all largo -il. crr.i'ing ainonj llY; Wnl Ii.dia I!s:iJs ml tlivGnll of Vnko. Mrs. N. A. Alton's World's llnir Itv htorer and Dressing. You cannot lie buhl or grey, and neither liiue nor sickness can lilemisli your Iluir, If yon use thorn, fold by all Priignlsts, Agents, llosieiier, Huiitii, i. Mean, San Francisco. MARIUKII At lbs residence of W. 1). Clark, in Ynnihill comity, on ihe '.'.'itb of March, lX'Ki. by 8 C. Adams. Mr. Jus. S. Davis and &liss Louisa M. Jackson, all of Yamliill county. DIED. Ill Marlon county, Fob 7th, Oeorganna, aged ll nios sntl 'Jo days. Ami on tho U)i of March, Lizzie T., um-d 1 vsa'r II months and li dajsi youngest daugh ters of (i (1. and M. K lilt-nu. Special Notices. TO FKKSONH WIIOSK HEALTH JH IIKOKKN DOWN. - Kvvry disease niiitht uixpiestloiiably lie pre vented if nnt lire were assisled with iliat most wonder lulof all inviaoraiorsi Vr. IIOSTCTTKIfU STOMACH HITTKltS. When the rlsine of life wanes and quivers from es hausliou, Hiliuiuister this fatuous resluralive. It will once moi-e become steily and strong. In the debility which follows violent fever ; lu diarrhoea, dyspeptic complaints ami cnolic i ui ltie wuamiess consequent upon tiatiiiul decay, or resulting from free living or ever exertion, sad also iu those painful and too niiicli u eeleil ullmellls to wlilcli l-uuies ure exclusively nil'jecl, the Hitlers never fail tu give peruianeiil re lief. I W. lc U'i.K. M.D. 11 l Alll'KNTKK, H.I). Will praclice Medicine and Surgery lu partnership. OIHce near Dr. McAfee's residence. Dr. Ciii-ocniei's residence, near Ilia Warehouse, in the laiildinu formerlv occupied by Uavid MeCully. Salem, Dee. II, two. -ll.-y Luxuriant Growth and Beauty to the Ualr. Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer find Dressing. The emit limuiuallid Preparations for Hestorlng, Invigorating, Itcitiitirjlng, and llretisiitz -the Hair, Rendering it soft, silky, and glossy, and disposing it to remain in any desired position i quicklv cleansing the scalp, arresting the fall, and never fails to restore grey hair to It8 natural color, and produce a luxuriant grow III. Km- sale bv all Dnicirlsts. Aitetils. Hosteller, Smith At Dean, San Kl-imeiseo. fan A Cough, Cold, or Hore Throat, Rrol'iurs immi.duts attbstioh ako should hi: CilKCKRI). Ir A1.I.OWK1I TO CONTI L'l, Irrilation of the Lungs, n Porninnciit Thront All'cclion, or an Incurable Lung Disease IS OrTEN THE nKSUl.T. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES HAVIXO A DIRECT INrl.CKSCE TO Tll PARTS, OIVE 1MM F.UIATE KEi.ier. For Bronchitis, Asthma, O&tarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, TIIOCIUS A lit USED ALWAYS WITH Cool) SUCCESS. SINGERS AD Pl'BLIC SPEAKERS will find Trorhen wteful in clearing the voice wtinii taken before Sinjfitiir or Speaking, and relieving the tlmmt after an umimml exortitm uf the vocal oryam. TIio Trocket are ic'foniniHiiiY.1 and preHcriUed by IMivsimim, and have bad lenliiuouiats from emim-nt men tlirimulifMH the country, Itfiiig an article of true merit, und liimiiiff prnvul their eflirucy hy a test of many years, enWi year lindri them iu new localities in various fmrts of the World, and tho Trorhen are universally prononnred better than any other articles. Obtain only ,11kmvs'm Ukonchial TswhkV and do not take auv of the Vorile$$ Imitation that may be oHVred. Sold even-where in the United Stales, and tn For- eirn Cnitntrit'tt. hi ;T rents per box. tim4'J J. Os SHSLTON, M. D. rractlclng; i'hjsiclati and Kurgeon. HALKM. Olil-OOX. Olfice and reaideuw. .! WiUm'st liridk, opposite the lien null IIuhjh;. BKIN'tstttfriidiiatu t llie I'liynio Med mil rolltsiff.Cin ciiimUi. Ohio. Ii wimiiOv rrfornniUu o iti hinnmc tic.diHCui-diiiifHlikti luiiii'miiiiid vpifi'iiihli; MiiHiiiti,uiid uniiihr Miirli nit'ilirihiiH onlyui HJt in pcifei-t liantinny wilh iilttro iiifnicmtf lum ikibhi-hh urn earn reitntn inoiniittiiMi tlmt it llipv do no l'ooiI, thev will ilo lut ivjnry. He Iiiih tilto attei'fii1 ti full court !' tnirn in the Tolaud, (Allfipnllii-) MedirHl Colieuu, Kkii Krnn ciitcu, nnd huviiitf prHi-iired meilirhio on ihi roHfl tiiioiit mx vi'iir. ti tully HCfiuHhited nilli the ditwuMt't j-ff ulinr ft tli v)Kimv Tli I'h) io- Ui'h' al Co9ltf. WHAT IT I, INI) ViUTTIIK I MKT R IX H TAt'UllT. Thii Inolitiition, the flrnl nf tlip kind n the world - fonmlt-tt t.y Prof. AIv Carl In, M. I) Pfttrtitry ! C turtriil br lite leirlslMure of Utila, Min-h ninl - nt!'lihril risclunhy in CinrliniiK, hy ncl nt Mtrrh, IMll, 1 ntitl Im Imcii iu uiifCiMful nfitrmlnti for thirty yfr, ofT-r-' Inn- ii'ls-nu (tlliils-t fur Uir aiultinmit uf trun niiii-i ' kiinwkdfri in'l tint uri.'l hy th'iii of Biir ntlit-r In tit worM. It w.ii clinrtffm) hy n ipeflnl et uf tiie Ctnte ( lirirttH lure, util imiJ .yn nil vhe rit(ttU, privllvitt! nJ power i Ocl'Miyliitf to Vnirernittf, i The itnctilet tsiivht Krv tiie ffrMt Istw of Goti, ki ott Mrvvil in imturt; Km! In iriettcrt, bMl unn eiteiulftd ftul Acuriite o4t;rvKli(n ol fftrla, (iro tlivt.i lo uc hi hm live ml "Jemnitribi nt 1lire ol tiy gthur Dturl irictice. ' Iin Ifi-lliiK ii'rtrnii-i are : 11. That dlirftrir .tstmistj In nn lunliility of ttii orfntm to proMrlv pfrfarm their nnftirl futirtl-iiii, anil henre h mill, li'l. Tint Irrlmtioti, f-fer hhiI iniliinimti .n art- it re mil dt. cftt'-ii. hut nhviinlrtiricHl mnl riiriiitlvu phrta of tint yitm. 31. Tint mi Rfit-iit tltntil l htj iiocil in iiifiih-Htiori, thit l"ti nit net In iik.riin.ny with 11 e iiiturtl fmii'ti.nm. All Rrtlrli i thnt nre hi thi-ir tmiitre rnkulml n iii v)lfr to ih ktitlthy RlaU-, m CAttiiurl, liit ;ti, Irvrliri, rtc.. anti itll )1 oust iinrtilic, rich-. folic, iwi'l mechiiiiicul, t-lc.. Lt'iOK re Wrt il In twio from iu rciueJ. il uitnn. 09 J. C. Rliri.TOM, M P. Kolirv lo iy Tax I'iijois. 'E is In-reliv uivi-li to the Inx imvers of the ritr of Sslem. tlnil the iinm-s-mit-iit roll of sh il Cily blis been ilui-ed 111 my liHmls for collection. Ail tnsi- ii'il piii l prior lo llie' Isi il:iy of Muy, ISIiii, will hnve five percent ii'bleil. for cnlli-clion. tllticeiil Udl'ovu c Wright's More, on ('omtiter cinl Mnet. . ItAliKKH, l'er Tuns II. Hkysulhs. Tax Collm-ior. D. puiv Tux C -Hector. I Ssleni, Murrll 'li, lHt'si.' S4 NOTICE. SELLING OFF AT COST! F. will sell our entire slock nf merchandise, A T COST! On arrnimt nf mnktti? n ehrititf in our ltiwitim. All p:inrHlH klinu i!iL,'tlM.'tiiHirri htdi 1 it?J u n will (detwe con i e tnrwunl uixl Settle the Same IMMEDIATELY! n. ?iit iiki.i. & (, R.ilem. M.ircl, -.'it. w;.-J New Eoot and Shoe Store. Hl'IIK nndersijned bus just received IHIfKiT I KIIOM TIIK K-.-T. ami oi:rs for s.le, in fiKSXKIt'-t IIL'II.MX'I. a few doer, below Moore's Ml l. u tarn sod Well seleeled lUtek of t ItiMtis, Shoes. Ladies' and lients' tail-rs. Children's nhoee of all desei iptious. which will be sold rlieap. for rash or country iir-xtuce. Itesm. cull and exaiiiine the If'iods b'-f.ire pnrelwsitir elsewhere A 1. III t KINtHlAM Wslem, March If. Hf-bw iitlimiii'l I''i'i;u4ii, "IKXKHAl, ciilJ.bi HS'i Ai.hM. fVio l.ilin I C"iinlv, Oreipm. eases, liver ciiiplaiii' HrL'tlcnl I'hysiciali in chrome scc. i lll ol .Miiilnw fclork efllKHK retimio olllHiid of as,Hiaineiit o. f, lev- 1 ied Keb. 7. l-nl. on the eainial elnek nl Ibe Sn tiam (lold and Hitver Milling Company, tbe Mlnttiutf amouuts, to wit ' y. y. f li f ft . asms KAMIS. i : 1 1 4 7 HetvW I) H 1 Vj,Iritiie Mari i i ' 6 l.'l ii'il 5 11 Drowu. Ian es J' Hauler. Siifhiiiis ''! Co liWfcM It I -V 11.1 i in Hi IV, .. rst 107 M IJ .V3 3 H 4; & iij I .1 HtPrrli M I V lU-kt H 1 HI' I Vt -V.ip K R I '.'l -lmN.I(stti h ( l'l? I - 4's I v " I li rs7 'w 4. ..;im i '.-i :ti:i II) '.".'l :n, i : T:ih .; 7;r.i I v :u I i 1 1 J fsl! i li Copper r Mr A let J A 4 : 4 ! MHrnl.ntl Wm ri Craiidn1!!- P llei T J thirl, in H It I r.li.u Jss lliirhm I. P II Hellenes H llendee I) II ii;tt f. A t.j Tbirwr K i, ;rnt 5 111 rbeiulMT K A X:H h )VillH(tl CI ha i nit VtS 6 111 TIM ll l.i J-jfi ;) i :w) i v lw n v I'tirtuiitit t l"1 "'1 ffnp!irw- wilh n ordVr i t'iff I tour I iff Ilirntnr-, t inunv iirt nf mr it JsHirwi ftf tl' nlHsVf tmiils itrx l mm nrHffff thurrf tr Witt Imi oUl ut ptililic B tctiw, t.r jftrl'i r tihuf roto, nt ii m otHtm ttl Mid i tm imir.n iVifin, ittnn, imii Unu linv nf April . wa-Bti'iiuf m ni Ittttr f fir ran iAlk i. of si. l itiv ihn U,iiiq'i4it jrMtitfiii rm mhI ut k, Un'tKet WMH tl c "( e.-trr-tni( nJ : e nf p I'. I, n iiJ- 7. Summer Arrangement. esjsu-vsVi .TUB H TKAMF.lt H j ZNKYV WOULD. CASCADE, . ,K,( WILKON i. HUNT, C A IT J NO. WOI,KK Commander. Will leava rOU'l'LANI) dnilv. fiiiiihivsxeopl.iI)at 6 o'clock, a m. for the (!AH('A DKH, conneot inir witb lbs stoa r , . ' ONKOlNTAoi'IDAIIO CAIT. J SO. McNUITV Comnianilsr For Dallfs-IhroiiRh In One Day I THB 8TBAMKKS ' " I VAItllA, WI!B.VOOT, TKl0, OWVIIF.B, IVKI P K si 1' E CHIEF, oiaa;ox, Oiiplttins E. V. COH. 0. KKtTCW, ,J. H. GRAT, anil inns, nt u iu i", Will rim iliirinir tbe season, from t'clllo to Vmalllla, Walluln, White Bluffs, rnloiisc and Lcwlslon. One of the hIiovi nttinet bouts will leiivs l'BI,l MS for r.ft lTlLU anil H AI.I.l l.A iluilv, (Si.inlitys exroptoil.) i IloHlswill hoilisnutrheil fur WHITK BLItPVH, PA I.OI Nt: ami WIMTOIM us often us ttio rig. eoseity of tbe triulo will tleinui.tl. TUB BTRAHKR H IIO Mil ON IS, CAIT. J. MYUICK -...Commander, Will run from Ol.llst HillHV.on flunk e Hlver to HOISI! CITY, OWYIIKK Slirl KOI Til VOIMK I.AMII Mi. coiineililiif with THOMAS CO.'S ril'AOES, ..ANIL. X. Du Relic 4 t'o.'i Fast Freight Lines. J.C AINtUVOUTH, - "resilient O. H. N . Co, rrtliiml, MhivIi 9, 15'!. UIIEIM Mil Hlliillllfi II. STOCK LINE , I' HO tl POICTI.AMS TO DAI.I.K sthajsi:: JiiJi, CAIT. WM. SMITH Coniinunil.iiv Will lenve VoHlsnd for Cascades dally, (except Sun- days) couiieviiiiK with the aiea'iier "IltlW," CAIT. FltKI). WILSON Coiiiiiiiinder. For Diilk's-ThroiiKli la Tho Days. Tho following is it list of ' lii-t-B cliariieil on tins line piulie iintlintK Ibeir om-ii poiluitu Ht Cuscuut-s Oxen and heavy eattlt,, ier lit-ad t:i m I w o yf hi- olds and cows, One year old " l IHI I UI J llll :si ,riii M i llll Horses and nniles " Hiu-killtf valves " ' Mleep " Mock Iioks, largest not to exceeil 11,11 in Ki't'. t'useaile .1 C. Vorlbinil. Mnrrli Dili. AINSWOUTH. Pres't '- --. -t.,i nOSTICTTEH'S s KKAU ASV KKIXI-CT. Mitko .no ofl e.illli. ' Uni Imw V Viu usk, W e Hintur, 'lie nn rny hicli, Strviii'tliKti lint hTnMACii.miil fimtHin Tim kk, llin ui-. vmilp f li brain. Tin Ijvkh liwjt in Hrtive pint, Ami reintltttr, Iroitt ilnv tn ilnv. Ki ti uruitn nitl. nn Nat lire iliui, Itnti-c mill n tiffth tliu tuner num. A ml liki- a WHicii llut, kvyt in rlitmo IW riilmliitlt rnn wtlh i-nitnuit linin. Tiif HVHhMii'ii tune nmt ktriMiuili rifiievv, And iliuiitliy ttitr tliu tpini, itui, "Wow," vim iiiiiiti-e, "i:iiii iltm Ih doue, Tliii vii-loiy fi Dim'HrHi In won f" "lloaTKt i kk'h IJn f (tits, ' wo reply. In Umiik tiifirt? J'lulrchnit-try t" Aa iiifuim ui rtttfi'iiiMiitiiia, liMrd'rid and rn (Veldi-il nystffii, riiilii iiiu vwry fumtioii of tin- h.l mil mptim, reviving Uih (icirir(i-d ppiiiii, if mo rutiiiK Itie ciiKiiinlijii, mid ru'iiiiu)f hln. ni mnlic uiul rt'.;iruliuii fitlci' uf tin' panl ur ilm prfMrnt time lina I tec 11 ho luinploU'ly and hu uuivurftully micceM lul, at, IIosU'IUt'sC lcbrattiiKtomach Illltm. AyHiiii-i thu viip-irn fuiil pn p iw, TtiHt ti vnr iMidt tho Imivy Mir. Diitik ii'ti niiiiuxfil iln uiurr JimiimI in priilrifji, wmkIr of miii-Ntty fcruuud. Il' HutiVntiu y loit yuu ly, S'ltMT IOH IttHtt HMttOi' li'l' V'r wlifii lifitunml tri'iii luutrir, K-ir nrl'fii iai mil ulie rrii-g. .Mi'iiicitif i irrtiid pin Mij mid intent In Uinalfinsl vil tupn-fnin ; And il vii'.'d ! r.'lM'vcs m fpnml Kmrii il) tlmt rfiinh tiie uujnqutreA, Htksatei ti-r' lttut-r 11-B fur tnno, 'Jlirjf urr ihe uwt antt-lt. To ml id dfHmire ihu mini'iia nf nn'.rrillUy oiU,thp Mtini o uuwIioii'MMiie w itt r.ilm vttlnvia tit i-rowdtd wurk ntoittn. ftid fuel int, nnd ii tutiivlitl inllnfiirn I Miii'iiiMi v ikinU'Viiiuhii, U is utilv noivMuiry tu be ureitriucu Willi llohU tier's irli'brated htomarh Hitters. l'Vifps-piu iwnui, lliat Mck and ftriuU l lie body, and ilfpruet t)m mind- Aiui!r, 1 1. ut an lln-v :il ''hid lt,ln lilia'niiiiimt iimrlvrdttiii ( tn.ii mid diniviif iwin. 'Ni'Htli w iiii-li t lie lining nmu'i viinr waitv ltilioiit iofniiluiurii, tlxw tfdiohv ilia, NVVr roii'infrril vii hy dru.ite pill ; I'ri-iid diMiiloM, tlmt uiitii'i bo ('iirnd by ds-ninii'LiVB HMTi'iiry ; Hlow lonwiii'itioiiHl dri'uy TiiHt liriti(,'H diiilh tifntrT tiny liy day, NrrvmiM pntptniiioti. iuinini h1mhii, ltrnlltot itiuiiiM'M or tin, liiiiib : For tbi pv, t!nti:vb itnnnil irtrati ttiua full Mi iitm of relict Hi leant we liiiil. 4 llnrr.TTi-.it'fl iiirfKH nidiriii eiirtt. Not to ju t cent, ulonn, but mre. I'i dvtM'ikiti, (( er and Ht'in. Iti I ma runipUinii, C'tiiiitution.il and iii-rvoim di lnliiy, rufiMipultoii, Ma nick it(-M. piunii, nnd 111 mII rosoplhiiita nf iimn or wo man, prunf dmif rruiii Ctun.ijl or i.'ttrmii wi'iiiim 01 tbr bodr. llw iui irmit rxnifil and rector live i HosliUrr's ( clrbrated Sloaiarh Bltlpn. In wiiiideit'ra nn a and Und, Kmin V'oUr iut 10 Tropir imrid, 'io tmiiM'lii.dd lone in r-tiiuuN new, And dm:Uwn 111 uu-dl tili.- -Tn (Milctifni ! ruiop. fort and ft- td, V1h nvfd ttvHMioi dicMtr a aiiii . Toamifni t'ttlit.tniiM bound. And iillfrt o wm, nmmNT trnmnd ; To fruble wive of frmfii midd. To yoimjf . nod middle miM. uml old. To ibovw in lifHltii, who wMild ij'y, M'iivsn l-t MlH'. will. nt it hIImv : To ml thfi wtrruviblfM, w-uk and tl. U'lio du.-p, vl know ii"t wbtu tby ail. l.trtr'a liiltcr e prwnt. Ai lienliti nnwt e-Hnn rlv'ivnt. If rl'in ii any Vnlnt In public opiniiai. or anr riii:Ul in BimH-al ltiution?, IU very brit mid tatMl Touit, Corrective and Alleuuva uw br(vre llie m. rid li UoMHtrr! Olcbra'pil Stomach Dlttf tu bold by it pftct utile druyif'Me in all part of ilia world. iioi;r:v calkf, Wkot'Htt Drmegttti, 4x( 07, Kmnl Htrrrt, I'mtland. itttm. lnro Ci'viiiu Tn in, And Koda, m bulk. Hiiptr.or ut lUhit or any oibr pnl np iu "'"til wliair. Koriulf on lb onnr ayf lie Capital Hotel, al.d !.! uffir. wtat -trrrfl.NlI-n MHf-li. 5. I ' lrrrtt 4 Aftkrr4rp, a HOl Ta wwK im-,arrfl IIMksK.witlifTN A n.la fare ao.l while tert Has mane end. He latt. Any aie aieiiog lU wowe wiU recolve the above reward, by kaiias am who e l kUOXKXIIIiliUKK. Were, Msrrb i ls'.-ll Mriirfd or Molrit IMIOH the oe.'uie of I. Ysnehe, a er.smel.ad 1 liorea. with lUx n.soe and tail, .tar in tbe face, aed In gmd oriler. Vi hvn lasi eeet was in eouimny wilh three soil. A stlitslils reward will be ps-d l any perwai ri-tarning ot giving lefomwliea of setd hn'-lin J kt.sk M HIH H fti.t-1?, Jlarr: T 1'H-l tl ff. WEATIIERFORD, Importer mid Wliolmnfe Drugs, and Medicines, . I -e PAINTS, OILS AND VI10W GLASS, , -,:n.--'l . i , t White Lead Varnishes, BR Kerosene Oil; Painters Material, And constantly receiving, from tbs KiVMXKlIN DLVltUK as, ursiusni.it INVOICES OF GOODS In our line, mid offered to tbe trade In 1 j Quantities to Hult ! VERY LOW RATES. TERMS; -CASH! Fire Proof Brick, IliO, Front Street, POHTIiAND, ORKOONt W. WEATHERFOD. mm L AK I1EUS0N, Union Ulork, Commrrrlal Street, lll.AI.SIII IK ' ': , Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves. ' ..ASU..,.' ' ' ,. WHOLESALE AND tETlll DEUERS ; ' . ..in.. . - - . , Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, I And Importuri of nil kinds of KITCHEN FURNITURE, Porrlrnin nnd Tinned trull Ketllfn, FORCE, LIFT and HVDUAI LK! 1HMPS Lead and Galvanized Iron Pipes, It, "1111111. urn! all kimls uf ,lb wurk ilinin ' As ( heap as (nn be Done hi the State. NTIIAHM - AXDKKNOK. Miin-li III, IKtMi ' Doors, Windows & Blinds. Jt'KT received, a liiew assortment nf pine nOrtllfl und W I ft ISO W SI, from Kastoru llaiiutauliirisi, anil 'or sale cheap, fur cash, at ! 1 STRANG & ANDERSON. March IU, IMi'41. 3ui3 . ! . I. AW NOTICE- HAVIS iwriiianeullr liawiled III Hiilum, nninm, I s,icli iairoiiaiiu llie tins of toy profession. Collections, cnnvevaiices. aireneies. and all biisiiiele io and mil of conns jwiaiuinit lo a law ollb e, prniiiptlv lleiided lo. Ktieiids, stive uie a call. Office opnnsits llie Ci..iial ll.del. (I. VV. LAW-SON, Mun-h III, IKiHi. Iy3 Att'yatLsw.- Prices of Iron Reduced, 'TMItK IKON .'ij eeuls per rsiiind. I NUKWAI niuih. Ml Ai'r.a,n cents per poiine All ntber sises li. propnriioii. K.J. SOHTIITIlliP ro., Importers nnd Dealers In Ilnrdwnre, iron, Sleel nnd Wntinii Timber, l'OKTLANO.OHKOON. I!lni2 w. a. AI.IIKII H. j. c. a anii.L, Joita M CKASti M'CRAKEN, MERRILL &Co. KliipiiliiK, I'ommlulon, nnd l'orwardln MERCHANTS. k OKNTrt of llie California, Hawaiian and Oreitoa i I'acket Lines. I,norten.of SAV OI'KNTIM ami CAIiMPIN IS LAM i A l.T. AXIWCII ISLAM) HI'tlAIIS, COKc'KK, KICK, and I'l'LI . Aeenf for Provost Co 's Preserved Fmlw, Veu eiables I'icliles aud Vlneuar. j Dealers In Vlnur. (Ira n, Karon, Ijinl unit Fruit, Lima, Cement, and Piaster. I Will alleud lo the 1'iinhiiM. Sale, ne Khipmenl f Merchandise or prMl'ict1 ill New York, Hun iVsncisco, Honolulu or I'orilno-I AI.DUM II, UKKItlLL it CO., - Nns. u and V'mi, Cnlifornia, Kt., 8un r'raliclscn. MTItAKKX, Jir.llllILLsVCO. 4' HI lb Xorlh Keonl St.. I'orllalel. i. w. sMinr." n wsmT" XKW FI RM. roi'AI(TM'NSIIIP lnis ibis .Ine been formed laween A, W. reunh fc It, Jl W wle.emler ihe ttriu liuuie of SMITH &l WADE, Vor the purpose nf dfnlinif In General MERCHANDISE, At the eld stand of Hi.iilh V Cartwritln, sttl.Kri, HSaOS, . . I W here we Inlend In knop tbe hee aaHirliiirlit of ireoeral nien-baadise the nisrket nilord , whieli we will sell al Ibe Lowest rrlcf, for Cah or rrodiiff. We will have a full stock nf !KW UOOO. f,.r ihn priinr iraibi. Please esll aivl esaiuine nor slock , before purrhaaina' elsewhere. A ( ard to mj old ( nMonicn. T T IKK till f.irwrttiniTlivtim aiv aiinwni tbanlie 1 In the public for their past liWral laitronase in H lbs Ui linn of li'i. iili Jr 1 ertwrut'i. and Imie ny keen iwngtit. ana imps y see ing goiHl gieida. al lair Klee. I aialll have the pleas nre of dealing Willi bower enet.Mie.re, and hosts of ue-w ones luiies and llenlWiuen, please give as a old -and. 4.w.aU1T1,, ; ftalem. Match 13. IH1.-W. lllaaiilmliin ollr TIIF. Siieinnersliip h.eelolore oaisilral tnder Ihe aria name ,J hmiih and C'ertwnglii. ha. this ilav beell divolved bV noilual M0tM.nl J. W. nmllli will attend lo Ihe wAll,nl nf Ihe boetnesa sf lbs said ,u J. W. HMI I H. I M. CAUTWUIOIIT Halem, March 1, IMM Iwil A IIKe'llllMs! ; TO MILL MEN! yANTKIl-A partner Millie LUMBER BUSINESS! At mi. nf ibe heel points iu the eunntrv for making lumbar, and Willi an active market for all that osn be be aianalavtiued A thud, bail, or nwitr.el.ug interest fi,rni.lual. as desired. Aa espenenced nill-na. Wilh Uie Seeee- sssry eapi'el pi.lerte-l, bul a sili or astive esnuee aeeepled. t or l aitb elars, addre hy letter v inquire ef (Ull 1M.MKI. hi H XII. Halcai.llvn. TIIK Brm of Hell A llnie n being nw dlwolved by loelnal eonvnl of U,e tsirlie.. Ihe sndrrwened will eoeiinoe ibe townie. al Ihe wd eland. Tiiaaking 11m publie lor U.r libwrwl palruneye atlanded lo Ibe old Kr-ft. he k'ipe. to merit eontinitaisnn nf the saaso bv seli og S00.U cheap tor essb. 4tar JXO C . RKl.t. . B. I'. BUOWft IiriU,Uv and sell llrereWka. Mining fimk V and l'e.1. on Kaa Vnuw-iaro. and II' Korn i Will l.aelt.4.1 llaet nr liallUa Wfflr. will ells ksiasiswtsv.oasaaestHaee. JJU 1ST E W J'1 I KM. HAVIXO purchased what wns known as the facto ry store.we take pleasure in saying tn onr frisads and th. public In Knral, lliat we will keep our stock WELl A8KOKTED, And sell our inds on as good terms as any house in the city. Our stock consists of a genera! assort ment of Ur -Goods, and Family. Groceries, ',, Ilardwaro, Crockery, BOOTH AM) NIIOISH! ' : ' , Hats and Caps, IRON AND NAILS, ; FACTORY (K)OUM! ' ',' fce.,ltc., fco. ' ' NICKLIN & CO. IMMENSE 8ACRIFICE FOR the benellt of the located and traveling ptltillo, V. L. WorthhiKlnn will now sell bis Tremendous Stook of Dry-Goodi, Immonwe Lot of Clothln(fI i i . , i AND HII -.-: HUCE SUPPLY OF HARDWARE , .; ., ,,:i; Togethsr wilh . , , i(, All his Mmall Trap, ; At rules which will make Portland and Han Frsnelssa merchants weep, I am resolved to mln myself In or der rn gratify my anraerons enstomera. If sellioir olT at cost wilt really gratify aud saisfv them Uie oppor tunity Is now offered to gratify, salif, and Indemnify themselves. ., . Big Days Monday 4c flnturday. PLOWS! PLOWS! PLOWS t PEOUIA. MOUXR, uorox ( UPPER. CAST CAST HTEKIi. ' . i -. . : TUItK AND NTirilRLE, , . , HOLLINO- CU1TER8 , V. DAIITK1.I.S fcClVH, Minn-OS old rttund. CIRCULAR. 'fill K sriiiptntiis nf ihe diseases prevalent in our lo X culiiy see known lo every one. if the proper remedies' were Hppliei! in sessoit. tliev wonld save us Si-om protrscteil illness.sevem and long eontbnieil pain shattered constitiiiions, and Inst, hut not least., a delill ituted purse. Tliuusands am in tiie habit, on llin ap proach nf sensations which tliev recognise HS the foot steps of some dreaded and well known rliu-ase, lo re sort lo the iwtetit medicines tust nre heralded to euro everything. This is always a doubtful and sometimes a fninl course io pursue. Taking this view of the mnttef we shall krpp pre imred, by rsipisst a. wall as permission, the following pnspat-ittions,i!ffrrfNiv prsput-ed from prescriptions of Minis of our beat pliVNiciuns, whose indorsement isa snf. tleieut giini-siiiy ol' their value. We think it better to recommend these to those who dunot consider them selves aulUolently ill to reipilre a plivsiciau's aitcnd , mice, than any article of the vouipueithm of tvliiuli we nro Igiiiiraut. Wti tvisli il ilislinctly understood by the public that, nlrliough we keep everything ii'itally found in a drug store, we will recommend no preparation unless ap proved by nur medical nam wlnaai (niililluathNis are well aitesud . Alterative and Tonic. Koi- dyspetisiii. liver complsiol. general debility .and all sviuptoms reuniriiig uu alterative and tonic. Price fl Jo. Akiip l'lMH.-Antlpcrlodlc Bittern. ' The Pills tn hreuk the chill iu ague llie llliters tn prevent the recurrence. Price, Pillt. 70 eemsi Ult ters,J. , . - , , Llnluent. , Vor all tbs uses a liniaienl is usually applied to. I'rit-o oil cents. , . ( , , . i , t'ounh Mlitnre. , . Vor iiiciplenl soughs, colds and son throat, l'rloe, $1 nil. : . Liver Invlgoralor and Blood Furlfler. For torpid liver, biliousness, jaundice, anil vitiated blood., Price, $1 M. Eje Water. i For weak and Inflamed eyes. Price 75 cenu ' Diarrhea Mixture. lrioel 1)1). Er Salte. For weak eyes and InSamsd eyelids. Price, 50 rent. ,i Ointment. For scabies, or itch. Pries, 74 oenla. Bheumalle Mlxtnrc. : For rheumatism, neuralgia, sic Prloe, 1). ; Solace. For depression of spirits, loss of appetite, debility, and a geiwral preventive of diseasa. Price. $1 00. Pile Mixture. For piles, eoetlveness, ele. Price, 1 00. ('uttuipoiis Mixture and Ointment. For chruiite ecxenia. tetter, prairia iieb, sail rhenss, and all other rhronio and ohstinata ernptions of lbs skin. Price, Hiitiire, tl Ointment, 7i cents. Hair Restorative. To rleanse the lived and prevent lb hair from fell ing Price. II -V). We rennertftilly submit the above remedies to the public, wishing lo sell llieiu only as their merits may vreate a demand. We liave all llss new Chemicals, Field Kstraets, and Krlertic Preratlons, and are fully prepared la seieniillcally eomimnnd any prescription lliat may bo sent tu us. Uesnectfiilly, i M. U. COX Ac CO., Druggists and Apoiliecarivs, Mmires' Uloek, i fi-.'tf halem, Oregon. ii s. nn i m. c.w. saass. o.w, aaiiBs. ARMES & DALLAM, Import!- and Jolilwra of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, BRUSHES. TWINES, CORDAGE. Vc. And Msnufacturers of California Pails, Tabs, BUOOMS. &c. ice. Noe. tJIT and Jilt Hocramentn street, i Uetween Vronl and Inivis, 8AN FRANCISCO. PACIFIC MARKET. Bowley, Thompson Si Co., Proprietor Opposite Ibe Boun.ll House, Hlale street. WILL keen as liwd an assortment of everyihiua; iii Ibeir Hue vl trade as lb esarket willalford. Illjflnsst Cnssh lrt -o sld for liecriatllr, Sheep, IIokh und Poultry . Halem, Keb 'M. leW .Ini-Vi PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! THE nnili'ritii ri htii.ii for Iba futUiwiny tela bntirA Maniil-vrtarvr uf PniHit t RAVEN & BACON, NEW YORK W. F. Emmerson, Portland, Me. Ordsrs proniptly fllle.1. 4Htf BREYMA BROS). Dr. J. H, Chitwood, REFORM Pll VHICIAN. OKPICK at kis reeiihinre on t'mnt St., on blot north of buperinuiiideni Htintiugtnn's He wisild esv io the sick who wish to he rerrd wllhniil having iheir leelh esirected wilh ralomel, or Ihnr eoMtituibins imi-lrrd with Hher aniicrsl not sons, to give him a call. Haleni. Jsa. W, IHfA HIGH EST CASH PRICE RAID KOB OUKGON WAIt MOINDH, -nt- 4r.tr IIFATII, DKAHHOR CO. Happiness or LIkcry; THAT IS THE QOISTICM. aillKPIIOPRirTflHUOV THE "PArir-IC Mir 1 KKl'M ok' ANATOMY AND SCIKNCR," have ilele muted, reganllrss ol expeueej to Issue r'UKK Iter lbs benetll of sulferlng boniaultvl fnnr of their 1111.4 fniertiotf and Instructive Lf.fTl KKS, ea MAKillAOK. and its diaqnalir).alions i Nrrvew ls lolity, Pieetentre Decline o( Manhiaal, linligeetloei WiwkneaB vr Uepreesion, Lose of tCuersy Slid Vital Power, Ihe greal Social Kvil. and those siakvlieS lhat tvwilt flora ruatbfnl follies, eaceee of swiunty, er la Horanee of Pbyenlogy and Nature s Laws. These Invaluable i stores have been ike meaae of .enlightening and saving Uiouwuds, and will be for wanted r MKKno ,a..ipt of Tw.oi, Sr. Tents ta postage stamps, by addewing "Sieereiary Pacifle Ma. eeam ef Anatomy aud (tcesaeo, Pine Street, Has I'raie. rlsco" M t r Letter to be sent ikraaga W.Ik Fsrg,. Al Co. rrcseck Hltsslow Cle, STAINED OLA. and tlgnred Olsrs, tiold lef, Bnuaiog Teals. Caan-I and fable Ualr Uin.ixe, InaaooiS Ulass-Ceiiera, ays , e , as V -