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THE OREGON STATESMAN. FUBLUHSII VlKf MONDAY, DT The Oregon Printing end PnbUihlng Company, 1. W. CIUI. BnliieMi Nanaifcr. Tnm One year. V. In ooiii. 8i)I tnoutlit, ft!. Or Uonilltaiices limy be made by mail at our risk, vhen miulect iu the presence of the postmaster. ' U. OfBolal Paper (or the Bute. NEW DRUC STORE : Union Block, Salem, Oregon. w. k. tFigby, WO CM) rcspiwtfully announce to thecltiteasof Sulfiu Hiirl viciuliy'ihat he hat npeneued : Wholesale and Retail Drag Store, ', where lie hopes In merit the patronage of those who mnv fnvnr liim with h roll. ' '"'' lie oilers to lliepnhlh,in quantities to enit, at low rales, a general assortment of - ' i . ''- CHEMICALS. . . DRUGS. ' " DVB STUFFS, ! ' ' PA TENT MEDICINES Ayer's Ague Cure.' " Cod UvarOil, 1 ' : Uherrv roctomi, rwnmioa nynip, " Hnrsnpat-illa, . " Hilla, . Jayne's Expectorant, " Alterative, 11 ' . Vermifuge, Mwaiin's Panacea, Mustang Liniment, Perry Davis's Pain Killer, linger a fain fannrea, Kennedy Medical Discov : " -' Carminative Bnlsnm, ery, ' Ointment,' 11 ! 1 Ointment for Rait Khenm It Piles, " Nalmtive I'lll", Qraefenberg's Catholienn. " Hiirsaparilla, Bitters. Russia Naive, " Children' Mrs Winslow'i Soothing Panneea Oreen Syrnp, Mountain Ointin't, Kmiting's Lntenget, " Dysentery Hvnip, Hryan's Wafers, Ileinbold's Harsaparftla, Davine LmtengeS,1 " Extract Hnchn, Hcljane'e Ixitengee. " ' ' fttteWaah. . " Pille. . " WieUr'i Balsam of Wild Newell'e 'Jonirh Syrnp. merry, . f Hall's Lung Balsam, Hoofliiiid'sUltters, Motrin's " Pill, Bandford's Invigorator, Mre Stipp's Thoracis Bel- am, Wutl'i Nervone Antidote, Grouper's Headache Hem edy, Toothache Anodvne.a French Patent Afediciues, ' ri Jacob'i Dysentery Cordial, Drakes, H.wtetter's Hanse Townsend's Sursiipnrllla, vain'e, and liichardaou's Sends' " Bitters, Bull a " Sniodont, an elegant tooth Hull's " wash. Hcovill'e Blood it Liter All kinds of preparation! Hvrtip, for the hair. Winchester's Ryrnp of Hy- Teeth Brushes, Hair Brush phosphate Lime & Soda,, es, Combe, Rhodes' Ague Cure, All kind of Per unies mid India C'holagogue, Toilet articles. American " , 1 ' Trusses. .Shoulder Braces, ' Hamburg Tea, " Letter Paper, Envelopes, " Planter, Pens, Iuk, etc., etc. Brown's Bronchial Trochee And such fancy articles as are usually kept in a first class drug atoio. Ploaso call and examine for your selves. Phvsirians' Prescriptions compounded by aeooipt tent Apothecurv. Salem, Oct.. '1X03 " S5tl New Firm, New Store, New Goods BROWN. COX & CO. "yllOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Wines and Liiinors, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, YANKEE NOTIONS, Tobacco, i'lifiira, Ac. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, SALEM, OREGON. . ..v : j IP1?? celvinir. the I.AKOHST and BEST BE- I K LKCTKD STOCK OV GOODS iu our line ever offered , THIS SIDE OF SAX FRAXC1SCO! . Which we propose to exchange at LuW KATES for DuUer, Eggs, Bacon, Oats, Wheal, and Produce in general i and. rather than keep hooks, we will NOT REFUSE GOLD and silver. Pleuse Call and Examine our Stock of Tea & Orliulslunre, ; Coffi-e tc Nails, ji, Sugur & Axt-s, Syrnp & Blur Vitriol, Saltratn ic Waeb- Boards, Creara Tartar k Brooms, Tobacco & Clieow, .Pia-ket Knives & Starch, Soaps ii Iloney, 1,1 .1. - 11...,..., Ar liuiita uusaeu u Pieklea. Hnpr & Tamarinds, Coal Oil & Honey, Hnetfttcr'i Bitten ic Oalineal, CiiraradcCorn BaskeK, Dve Stoffej & Farina, Shovels & Nntmi'trs. IMvrrschautn Fipet & Citron 6c Wash Tulis, Spado. Raisins & Mouse Traps: Wood Pippe & Shot. Uice & Saltpeter. Confci-lionery it Salmon ic Wooden Clothe- Pine. Bowls, . Mackerel ic Powder, MIXERS' OUTFITS IN Fl'LLt In fact, everything usually kept in a , Flrst-Clisi Grocer)- and Provision Store t GOODS DELIVERED To all parts of the city, FREE OF CHARGE. Don't Forgot Ihe Placet Oct. a, m bhoww, cox, a co. A I'aKO iuk tiik All k AV1XTER H'JllllVi IlilUE OF SAN FKANCISCO. BADGER & LINDENBERGER, Nos, 411. 413 and 415 rtnttery Street, Cor. Merchant, Kan Erancisco. Importers and Wholesale Dealers. ENTIRE NEW AND FRESH STOCK ! WE would rail the attention of COUNTRY MER CHANTS toournsiully lurue stock of Goods. Our stock comprises every article in the Clothing and Furnishing liue. We have constantlr on hand the lamest stock and irrealeet variety of Cassilnere am) Wool BATS of anv bouse in San Fruucisco, aud nnr E rices for these Goods are lose than tliose of any onse. as we receive tfietn direct from the mannfactu. rer's consignment. Our stork of Pall and Winter ri.wMl. ia narticularlv attractive, and the irreat feature to the country mercliaut is the unusually low prices ' U si Than Ihe Coit of Importation ! W..IWn ihe STAPLE RTit'LES In the Dry floods line, which Ooods we have porclmwd in this market under the hammer, and are olfering them at w York Cost, and less. We pnblish this card ill order that we may make new acquaintances, and induce those who have not heretofore purchased of us, to rail and eianiiua our sloes. Good Article! and Low Frlcei! Are the treat inducements to all who purchase to sell axain. Merchants who buy of ns can make a pood prolll, and sell to their customere at a low tuan. We remain, reepectmllr, Your nhenVnt Servants. BADGER fc LISI'ES'BEKGKrt, Wholesale Clothinu and Hat Warehouse, Kne. 411, 413 and 415 Battery street. Kan Francisco. ,ln 'St. IHhd AmA Itewldrnt Lolw. I HAVE sarvpye.1 one lmnHrd and eerentr-eitrltt I town lots ai'Miuna' th. Cltvof Slrra on the South being qnile near lite bnsinem tionion of tliceitv.and to the steamboat landing. Thes lots ronfnrm'to the cite surveys, and are made bv ao. extension of Com uiereial and Litwrty sttveu A pan .uf them have been in cultivation In orchard for yeara. The balance have a heauiiful yoonx growth of Br and oak shade trees. All are ronvenient and desirable for resident lot. A part of tliem will be offered at private sale on favorable terms to the pnrchasar. I also offer for sal bhirk Xo. 40 ladioininir niv residence), in lots or In whole, to soil tiie pitrtir purchasing. Inquire of the nndersigoed, or oi Uaininer if llatrb, llrokera and Aaenls, Uooree BUn:k, balem, Oregou. tiEo: n. joses. Febnurt l!tb, Vj'-3milpd Varniahea I N' OIII.E Is Hoar's English, Anwrfran Coach, Co- pul. Ueuatpr, Uamar.and Shellac Asmtshes. at i!l MVKKH HPtlHW Aslinlniolrittor's utle. ESTATE of J"h W tstorer, dereawd-N'oiie is herebv given tliat the tindersiirned has been dole appointed oy tlie i ounty t mirt of Marion eoftmy. I tr egon, as administrator of the eetat of Jolin W. Hto- ver deceased, late of said evmntv All persons hav IligelaimaagHinst said erlsl will preseut ttie sam within sis months, and all persona knowing then selves indebted u the estate will please amke imme. dmui payment to th nndersik'ned. at his reitdenc lB ties east of niem. SLfar.u sm.iius, April 1. HtWw4: Adia'f TAKE" VP, T)T the .aderrgned, living three mile and a barf 1 none um nf Hamshfrg. Lmn ceoatv. on bay tlllv Hire or toar years ld Uim fewiug.aboat f.airtwa hands bub. wild a star in tb fjrebaad. bio whr marks er brands pereeivabtr. WM. ALIOKD. Narcb I3.l8b-7wj VOL.16 --NO. 8. MYERS & HUGHES, ' Wholesale and Retail ! " Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Paints and Oils, Brushes, Putty, " Alcohol, : Crockery Glassware, !",' Lamps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, , Wood and willow ware, ' " Dye-Stuffs, Tobacco and Cigars, Ba con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, &c. fec. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Hoi man's block, oo9 . SALEM. 32niG ' THE BOOK STORE. PARRISH & KEELER, UEALER8 IN .,'' '. V books tND mmm i MAKING this their sole business, would respect fully invite their nomnrous friends to call and ex amine their stock of Books, Stationery and Varieties. Keod constantly on baud the very best articles in their line, to be found in any Book Store in the Soate. Among- which may be found PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, with prices to suit. FAMILY BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS, finely bound. GIFT BOOKS, suitable for the holidays. '.,''. , FINE POCKET KNIVES, PENCILS. GOLD PENS, POIiTMONIES. DIARIES. NOTE and LETTER PAPER; every variety. ENVELOPS, sVc,eU. In the line of reading matter, we keep on hand, and are " Constantly Itecelviujf, The standard works on Illetlory. -Travels, Poetry a n d Novels. aud works on SCIENCE AND ART. HavingoMered ft iHi-tfe limply of PICTORIALS AND PUPL'UR MAGAZINES. from the EhbL MitacribAri liero and in tlie atijoitiinic town and counties caniwcnret publiehera' nttea, in coin, nuRtafftf frte, ut their resctive ufticet.all the perionicnli wttliotit rink. -. Fancy ailicl8 too iimnerotio to mention, all of which will bd'ihown cheerfully, with a fHir prtwpect. Also, ft rich variety of photographs and stool enjirarinvs of the Generals and elite! actors of the Great Kehellioa. Also. Agents for the Florence Sewing Machine. Snlcra.Jao. 1,IH;. Ayl DRAKE'S i PLINUTIOH BITTERS. S. T.-1860-X. , The rapidity with which "U III S f Haveuecnmea HOUSEHOLD XECESSITV through out civilized nations, is wiuioitt a par- i allel in the hirtorv of . , the world. . OVER TWO MILLION, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Were Sold in TWELVE Months. The Demand Is Daily Increasing! RICH and POOR, OLD mid VOI XG Ladlra, Pbjslrlans and CIcrpjmcn ritin t;it it RcvtrcN Droopiuuf Spirits, Lends STRENGTH to f lie $)Mcin Vigor to the Hind, 1HD IS Exhausted Nature's Great RESTORER. Its effect, in cases of DYSPEPSIA, Loof Appplite, Wrnkneita, Eiress- Ive Fnllijiie, !SourMoiiiarii,,iien fal Despondency, dec. IS MOST EXTUAOUDINARY. It Is enmnnsed of the choicest roots and herbs, the tlie eelctiraled IAI.IK.4I it IIAlin, etc, an pre sorved in nnre ST. I'KulX HUM. As a gentle Appe tiser, and healthy, agreeable Ktlmulaut, it has no en, oat. II is sols nv all msneetah . dealers, in every lown Parish. Villsire and Hamlet, throughout North and South Amurira. Europe, and the Islands of the Ocean. r?" None enn be genuine nnless bearing the pri vale United States Stamp over the rork, with Signa ture on steel plate laiiel of r a. niuu, er. t.u. SMITH Ac DAVIS, 71 Front Brest, Portland, Oregon. Obi AORftTN CO II OBEdON, and the Territories. Sept gj, W 30 Sale of .Hininir titoek. THERE remains unpaid of assessment o. 6, lev ied Keb. 7, i i6, on the esniial stock el the Son tiam Oold snJ Silver Mining Company, the following amouuts, lo win 2. 9 3 S I gtHCI. If ' t I ? 1M(I. fy 9 S I 55 3 If 6"3 a i a 604 & II NS I '4 3 ! 479 i II Brown, James .719 Haglev, Knsanna 6o4 (.oiliWAXK I.Vs 160 ll l3 " lt " I IB 1X 4 7'H.DneeDH I " I -J Ilendee Maria i m I Hirwh M I Vj Haskett H 1 Sll I si1 I vi.leaenpSR 497 I li 4VH I Si 419 I 4h7 !ti 46 l7 1IW (is 71 II I '.'I .lone, Kredll('A7H4 I I Msllory K Jil l 10 2-J Cooper t 3 i Mr A tee J W & W, 4 ?! " 4 II Marshall YVa M 1 7.W I 71 I Crandall C f Dennis T J . Pnrbin 8 It I Elton Jas lligbee L P Hilcbcork ll st Ilendee D II W 80 iliTracy K W M 10 '.VI " 6rj 3 Bj Thatcher 8 I. :r.l 1 llllbawberEA 7.'i i il XH Jill 'illims fl J IWeigaudCr M 3 rj, " 6 llil S7 S II 7ii 6 :t 7IH 6 i:i 7 -.1! 3 :w I V: &Y5 6 6M S Pnrsnaut to law. and ia enmpliait. itli an nrder et tb board af LMieders. so tnasy diaree "t each pareal of lb a hove named sick as ay b nstessary tlierefor will be U ai public aoation, for gold or silver coin, al Ihe oln-e of said t om., nan v. at Halea., Oregon, tb hib day of April, I";, eonimeanng at tli boor of eleven o'clock a of said day, to rav tb dehnqaent asseasmant on said slock. l.:iiar with the o-ts of adirrt.ung and spenseof t. U WII.I.I-. Mentaarcb 34. IMtwt fit 1 1 : t if eiiiliii" : SALEM, OUR FIRST NOTICE CHANGE OF BUSINESS, ' ' In ."' .,f .Vt.it WE respectfully Inform the pnbHa that we design slianiriuK our retail trade to open a wholessle iinihorting liiiuuess, we will begin to sell out frvui litis day.uar : , , . ,,, Dry-Goods, Clothing, Groceries. BOOTS AND SHOES, , And all articles (enemlly kept la a retail itori in thin city. We have already imported direct from France, a splendid assortment of v i. jfi :,j Albums, Ladies' Satchels, isroTioisrs, . vra.i. ... . And especially the latest styles of ' D r ess Trimmings I ! -u Which we will ofler at . VERY LOW PRICES. We call especial attention of nercliaata, la when we will sell wholesale at SAN FKANCISCO Prices! We take this opportunity to expresa our thanks for the liie ml pairomurn we have received, and beir our f iends and the public itt general f) bear in mind Unit this notice is not to sell a .few dollars' worth more goods, but invite all to come and examine our stock, to price our ffoodn, and only to buy Hfter being con vinced of the real advantas we otfer. ... IT. LEVir .te c.; .. Opposite the W. Woolen Factory, North Salem, p. 8. We will take in exchange all kinds of mor cbuntuble produce nt the highest marketable rotes. Salem, April 'i, IHi-li. 3mo - STRANG J A I HE HUH, v -i r-... . iv f ,? , rnlon BlocK, Commercial Street, J Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves. ' ' ' ' I '', ..andJ: fl' ! t I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIALERS ; ' ..' ..IN.. . . ' ',V" Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, ' And Importers of all kinds of KITCHEN FURNITURE,! . . . .. 'i i Torclrain nnd Tiunrd Fruit Kettles. t ; FORCE, LIFT and UYDItAl'LIC PIMPS Lead and Galvanized Iron Pipes, Koofriij;, aud all kinds of Job worli done As Cheap as Can be Done In tbe State. r 'i ti .' i ft--i t MTKANG Ac ANDEKMOKf. Miirrh IU, IBtXi 3in3 - 1 , Doors, Windows & Blinds. LtST received, a Inrire UHsortmeiit of pine ItOOIZSI and WMDOWM, Irom Kastern Munnlactories, and for sale cheap, for rash, at STRANG & ANDERSON. March 19, lWiC. 3iu3 ; ', ' ', -. ;! , . : ? w. a. ALnaicH , . j. c. Nv:nnit.i., Jons m'cba!I M'CRAKEN, MERRILL & Co. Shipping, 1 Commissioii, and I-'orttarding MERCHANTS. AOKNTS of the California, Hawaiian and Oregon l'acket Lines. ' Importers of SAN QI'KN'TIX and CARMEV IS LAND SALT, SANDWICH ISLAND SL'GAUS, COe'l'KE, KICK, and l'L'LU. Airents for Provost 4; Co 's Preserved Kruits, Veg etables Pickles and Vinegar. Drillers in Flour. (Iran. Bacon. Lard and Fruit, Lime, Cement, and Piaster. Will alleod lo the Purchase. Sulc. or Sliiinnrnt of Merchandise or produce in New York, 8an Francisco, Houoluluor Portlim-I. ALUUICH, MKKKILL&CII. N'os. 'J'li and M, taiifonua, St , San Francisco. M'CRAKEN, MEKKILL TO , 49tf IB North Kront St.. Portland. CIRCULAR. TIIK fYinpttiit nf llie dine:. set prevalent in onr lo cality ftr known to every rne. If tbe proper reined ie- were appueu in seanou. vne.v woum iht hi from Drotracteri1 illnem tevr re mid lonuroiitintirr. pain liatlrrcd counttatioim, nnd limt. lint nnl least, a debil itHied pun. Ttionrantiit are m the habit, mt ihe up nrnnrh nf svnuiit.nni which ther recoiiiize an Llie foot steps of tome drealet nml well known dieiiN), to re sort to (lie pat fti t medicines tnat are lie raided to mre eve rv tliintf. TMa is alwuya a doubtful and so me times a fatal ronn to pnrane. Takin Una view ot me ntHitor we man Keep pre pared, bv reqneet as well as permission, llie following prepnitiotm,rffiTwy prepared from prescripiiona of some of our heat pnviriana,whoe indorseineiil iiasuf bcienl ifiianiiity of tlif ir value. We tliii.lt it Itetier to reenminend thee to those who do not consider them selves sufficiently ill to require a plivih iin's attend ance, than any article of the composition of which we are ijrirorant. We wish it distinctly nnderatood by the public that, although we keep everything nsually font id in a dntjf store, we will recommend no preparation unless ap proved by our medical men wtiose ijiiaiiUmtiuiiB are well attested Alterative and Tonic. For dvimepaiH, liver complaint, ireneral debtlitv.and all sTtopioois reqnirinK an alterative and touic. Pric e Agne ruii. Jiniiprriouic diiut. The Fills to break the chill In attie the Bitter tn prevent Uie recurrence. Frice. rilli, 75 cen t; Bit ".rA Linim nt. For all the nset a liuiiaenl la usuallr applied to. Price M cents. Cough Mixture. For incipient coughs, colds and sore throat. Price, l 00. liver Inrlgoritor and Blood Purifier. For torpid liver, bilioesoee. jaundice, and vitiated blood. Price, tl M Fie Water. For weak and inflamed eves. Price 7i ceutk Dlrrbe Mixture. Price 1 00. r.je Kalre. For weak ayes aud iurlaned eyelid. Price. 40 costs. Ointment. For scabies, or Itch Prite. 7b eenta. Khenmalle Vlxlnrr. For rbennaiisin, neuralgia, etc. Price, 11. Holare. For depression of spirits, lose of appetite, debility, and a general preventive nf disease Price, tl UU. Pile Mixture. For piles. costiveorM. etc- Priee.H . (ulaneoos Mixture and Olnlmrnt. For chrome eesema. tetter, prairie ileh, sail rheum, and all other chronic and ol.tinat eruptions of Ibo skin. Price, Miiture. l nintinent, 70 eenta. Hair Bestoratlre. To cleanse ihe head and prevent lb bair from fall ing Price, II Ml. We respect fully submit ihe alstve remedie to tb public, wishing io sell theni only as their merits nay create a demand. We bav all the new Ch miosis. Field Eltrarta. and Er!rtie Pienaraii-ns, and are f-illr nrep-red lu sneniiSeally toi-Kind any prascriptioii that may be asnttoue. l(eTwHf'illv. 31. II. COX V COH Dmgguu and Apntheearnre, Meoes.' lllork, tin Hrtfrn, Oregon. OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 18G6. D0.HE8TI0 ITKM8. i.,.. Link County. The Democrat says t W. J Linville, of Brownsville, tins Intrlr huilt and put in opt ration a superior steam saw -mill, with 1 planing and matching ttincliini' attached, in the woody connlty ylnrrn milt's rnst of Brownsville, aud is now prepared ttinipply nr. ders from rvery part of, the county,.' The miichinfry Inr lint lirnwnsyme women rnoinry hat all safely arrived from the East, anil will be pot op. ready for complete operntioti, nt the earliest possible moment. l'lt. factory will run two full seto nf machinery, cntiiprisiiifr, cards, looms, spt ning jiitiks. etc.. and these nrc nf the must approved n a intest pntents, oniereii wnn view in have manufactured at this establish ment the (Witt qtinlitirs nf fobrlcSand woolen gntuls. The iiew superintendent. J. Leach, is reputed to be a master nf his business and has had mnch experience In the most tinted wnnlen mills In ihe country..... ..Allmnv Is reported In be Improving rapidly, nith Ihe additittu of iiw brick Imildinga In prnspeot. , . , . Lane CounTV. The Eugene Journal learns that Qiiincy A. Brook. Eq . Postal Agent for this State, has im.de the billowing recommen dations in reference to mail facilities III this section nl Oregon, vie : The cftnlillshnient nf a pnst-route frnm Orvnllis. by lieauer a Mill and King a Valley, tnAitutm) a ru the pstniiiisli nient of post mute Irom Cnrvullis. by Btiena Vista. IndenenlSwioe and Eola, to Sulein He baa also recommended a weekly service from Albany, by Lebanon, tn Soio. and from Allm ny. by llrmvneville, Diiininnd Hill, Fine, Wil laiuetUt Furlts and Eugene City, tn Pleasant Hill: also a semi-weeklv service from Albany, by Peoria, Burlington and Harrlshurg, tn Lan caster. The editor uf the Journal has been off on a trip to Punlund utid llie Dallea. . Bknton Cdiintv. From the Gazette of iho Hill inst, tre leiirn that a Union metting Mas held at that plnoe tin tlio nrei iiius Wednesday evening, which was addressed by Col. Kelsay. J. K. Watson mid Judge Thorntou. with brief but interesting epeecliee iipnn tint iseuce be tween the opposing partiee .The trustees nl Philomath Institution will tiller fur sale, on the 5th day uf Mar next, another portion of the httlds and hits in and ailjacent to lilt) town of Philomath. - All perrons desirous ol securing a site fur a residence in this heauiiful town shiiuhl nut fitil to attend the sole. It ia, perhaps, as line a loon 1 ion as could be found iu tho State, and Ihe College ia destined tn be a first ulnae institution uf lenrning. A plmi uf the building may be aeen at the Court House.... . .. We nee informed that the Sunday School in connection with the M. E.diurch In this city design cele brating May-Day with appropriate exercises. We are pleased with this. Let ulDcers, tench ers, parents and friends nf the children unite In make this a grand gala d nj. Make the lit lie uiii-s happy, ami their joyous peals uf laugh ter and hearty shmita in merry glee will mure thiin a ihunsund fold compensate you fur ant little sacrifice that you may be required tu make fur tins noble purpose.' : Portland.- Fruni llie Oregonian no lake the fnlluwing : We nlwrved yesterday at the Bunk of British Columbia a sin cinieti gold brick, being really the finest one we have ever seen. The brick was made from ti e uriishiugs of the Knckel ledge, the gold of Allied is ehun in bi 940 fine, Then are SioU.-6 nniuies iu the brick, and the aggregate value i$.VI0:j ii, or $19 SO in r ounce. For the purpose 111 giving inexperienced persons an opportunity tu judge of the size of a nnck nl that vnlne, we took the din elisions, Allien measure as follows: length 5 inches, depth J 1 inches. widlliSj inches. The brick was assayed liy King. .My rick ii Co., and is proismticed llie finest epeel men yet produced from the results of a iiiiitriz crushing on the Pscilio coa.t.......Fnt. the Democratic oauiliiliile fur Congress, made a speech tit the Dalhr, 1111 Tuesday evening, ll I iiudcretiHid, slit's Hie Mounttiinter, that the programme, as agreed upuu between the polit ical aspirants, is as follows: The two cnu.li dales for Cuugresi cumiiieiice nt this end uf the State, and speak nt all the rincipnl points, ending with appointments in Jiicksun ami Juse nhiiie enmities. The candidates lor Governor will commence in Juaephiue and end iu the eastern coilliliea., ..... Wu see by poMl-hrd reports nf the putt of Victuria, that last iimiiiiIi the receipts uf pro luce, meruliamlise. etc , from Astoria (Portland), amounted to $. &tl thai (mm Pu.etSonid is riven at 13.220 fullv one half uf which ($6 01:1) may bu accredited tn Oregon, making our exports for the month $li!.M4. The;iiipnrtau English goods at this city for Ihe satin, period amounted In $.VIkjJ 'M. leaving a baluuce t.f J7.IUii 'M tu be luel by nur ancouver Island uriglilture, I lie trad, between these points should he largely III cretised, and it would he, most certainly.. In case vtif were allowed n bonded warehouse "at Portland," sir i case greater justice w as done us by Concress, making this a port ol entry. We have ret eatedlr iuiiniled. what liai become 11 the pelniuns ami memorials un inn suijcci: Can anybody enl'gliten us. Wa00 Cot'NTV. The Mnmtalnttr save ! We hare hern show n a li-ttrr. aililn-sseil In N 11. GmIvs, nf this city. I'V a gintliinnn resoling mi the Canyon I ity roittl, in ninth il is stated that tint people ol Uanyou City, rxnsnrrati-u al the rt'peitti'il anil l.nii; contlnin il mitraf;es of tlie bnaki' Iinltiins, have raised a fniiu and oner bounty nf f,;0 for scalps. .. ... Major Ithtkr late nf Wells, Targo Jc Co.'s Elpfoss and Ma jor lioliinsoii, an i'iperii'iici-i) assayrr, It-fi the Uallesiiii Saturday last lor the Nnswnp coun try. These- genth lllen pro tn ruierlliti-liit tin working of a lilver Iniln latelr iliscorrred then1. and for which the Kntish Columbia Gold and 'ilver Mining CiiinpHiir was rcoi-ntly urgntiit-d iu I'lirtluml Un Siintlay last, at about twn o'clack. an alarm of first was given, mi a sioueil by ti e liiirniiif; nf a ti'inpnrnrr kitchen allacheil In the residence of Judge Wilson, on the lilolf. The whole fire ilepnrtm nt was out promptly, lint uuing In the great ili-lance aud the advanced ataci nf ihe fire before1 it was known in town, Ihe " hoys " did not n-ach the spot until the first had nearly exhausted itsrlf by i-iilir. ly coiisiiiniii( I lint part of the house Iu which it nrigioHli l. h ortonolely lliere was a strung wind, which aided the efforts made to save the mam building. Judge Wlleitu saved his house by determinedly Mantling np tn anil fighting Ihe fire; and we regret tu have tu add that, in coiii-iiii-nt'e. his fuce it lindly horned so much to that it it an entire blister. , Uppkr ColUMMA-TIi Vincouver Rtnu ter says: Mr. Ahrama, luercliuul uf Colvillt, was Iu our loon a day nr ten mice, lie wat direct from CoIviIIm. On hit way down Iu alia Walla be pasn d Ibll miners and pack rra un thrir wny to Coli ille. Thrs had all taken tho old route (ruin Walla Walla, entering the huaka river at I'aluusu Ferry. He found the people uf Walla Walla alive tu the advent agi-a uf tbe u per Columbia tradu. Uu sayt then, will he a large stock uf miners' goods al Colvillt-, where Winers can get supplies for the northern niiiirt. A public- bouse Is bring erect ed at t'nlville, lor the acruuituiiilatiun uf uiinere passing I but way. There It a general thrift manifest la all the Colville. rallies. Kariners (an l ther are of the hotieit class) sell all I heir farm produce at uigli prices. Wheat readily brings three dollar per bushel One hou.e at Cult ille, uwiiiiig a flouring mill and dealing in grain, will clear f -MlMHJou tbe bugs raised and f .lieneJ by Ibeiii last summer and lull. Farm ing must be a capital business iu the Colville valleyt for sum years to cuiur. Gem-relit dm land It Terr productive. Dome tliorouih farm on would bud land there and wuuld not fail, ll the business of the upper country prtaipers and 01111t111uet.nl "making their pile." Mr. Huoth. aim has laid out a plat lot a tuw a at White lllolls. and hat already created Mine buildings there, was here a few days ago. ila says that capital loute for a road haltaou found from While lilolis Ui I'tn ti' (Jrrille. This rou'e lit a read crtrtu tbe prcrctit ruall W Oiliilro at the Coulee," eiitht miles from the Spoken river, From " the Cnnlee ' In Colville It shout 72 milee, over a very fair roar!. It it under iliwil that stages are tn run from White Mulls and Lake Pen d' Oreille, and Colville, com, inencing in a few weeks. The prospect teemt tn be very fair for a busy season in the Colville country, and north of it. . Whlto DIulTs it the lenninut. for tho present, fur the prnjeotei Northern Atlnntio and Pnpifio Rnilrnad. Shn'd that enterprise be omisiimtnaled, a work to innnili'ttlr renmrrd hy the wantt ol trie wnnie conntry east and west, large and important city will ariia nn the 'Columbia river, where now there It little else- tlian a heaull nt sunn and water-wnrn pehblet. Wo hnre witnetsed mighty changes in ihe upper country wiilnn I ho Inst twn years others even more wonderful arc to fnllnw. i (.. , . . .District Attorney Hoilgkinson returned frnm Oregon City nn Saturday latt, where be hud been attending to important suits nf the Slate before Justice's Court. Two brothers named Tucker. Democrats He learn Incident-. ally, who undertook In carry nut Ihe prinoiplee of their party, lirnlnllv assaulted Deputy Sheriff. Vamlervert. whii bad been nppniiili'tl by Sheriff Hums uf Clackamas county tn col lect tuxes. 1 he collector applied tu them nl their farm fur the purpose of receiving the tuxes ; nnu brother paid his anil took a receipt, but upon presenting bhe question to tho other brother he peremptorily ileclim-il to pay unless the officer wonlil Ihruw off Ihe mileage, . This the officer could not do. when the oonlentptible fellont pitched upon him, nnd finally extorted a receipt before Ihey would allow him In ft oupe alive. On arriving at Oregon City the matter win. made pulilio. and Die less culpnnle brother vns oriesieil. . The principal in the nitrate is still at large, hut cannot pnssilily sonpe arrest lung.1 Tho line tried was fined to the full extent of the law for hit participa tion in the, niiilter. ... Another exciting oase was tried hi winch ft free fight at a school oieeliug was examined in lo. The Iwn princi paf belligerents named Parttieuter and Thninn son. paid fines nnil costs to (he ainonntnf near ly SSS7S i-OrtgitUM.. ., " -;: ,ir;- l l! ! , Militakv Movr.MBr.Tg Capt. Oillis ad- vertiset III another column for transportation siiflJuieiit ti bring in, Copt. Lafullett'a Co, A. lt Oregon ttifntitry. front Camp Polk to this pluoe. Unpt. Lillollett goes IU f ort l Atlllllll. and is not to-be mustered out just now aetvns al firtt reported. ' i-. ;, i ...:-,'.. i Capt. iiorlanira Cniupany it now in qunr ten at Fort Dulles, and X')iects tn be mustered nut next Saturday.' 1 ' ' ' "' " ' '' Col. Coiiplnger with hi Cnmpnitv, A. Mill U. S. Inlitnlryi at previously stated, goes to Moire; they expect In bv nltie to. stitrl about Suiunliiy or Monday next-, Ihey will gu at (nr as Uiiintillti by watt rY ' This iiioveinclit will leare Fort Uallea wit limit Any troops.1'! t ' Col, Mnclll'r, 1 4 1 ll U.S. rnlatltry, U olilrct- ed daily I'miu Vancouver with a detncliineiil nf about lorty live recruits nl Hint regiment. lie goes to lump Currey, liy way ol Camp Watson.; '!, '" . . Ciiuip Currev and Camp Wright arei tn In broken up. and llie cuuiiiiaiiils. Iln-te. now will proeeeil tu lloisu to join Muj. Marshall's ex peditioii agninst tho Studies. We do nut know, but wu presume this 'arrangement duet not include Cit. Williams,- O H of Ihe 1st Oregon Infantry, as we had - been iufuriiicil that all volunteers would lie mustered out us soon as they could be reached and relieved. Mninr Marshall s expedition promises to lie a grand nlfuir, mid wu hope it will accomplish much gimil. Yt e should like tn suggest Ihat if anv cavnlry bit sent him. I tint they be sent nver the,- Canyon Cilr lioad Mountaineer MIUIOS tOt'MY 1 01 RT PUOt KKIHXfJS . , , April Tvrtn, IStSU. ,,. ;,; JuilUKH OP lil.ne i lON. Slllein precillCt t 0- J- Orr. Joseph Cm. Sol. Purlim, Fast Salem : J. W. Sitiilh. Wesley Shaunnii, Wni. Wiil.l i. Norlh Sa'em : llenj Wahleii, John II. Kvizur, M. 1,. Mumper, FmrlielJ i John 8kuifi A. 0. Keene, F. K Kldridge. (Miutn poeg: Donnhl M titia.ni. K I. Jones. John II (Joodell. X'orthern : Henry Klileit, F. X- Mitt thieii, John W, tiiim. La llndi: Linns llriuiks. John T. Smith, Frnncls Muniiiug.- Abiqua : J. It Iliiiighmaii, Sam'l Allen. John II. W hit lock. Silverilui t U. C: Oeer, C: W. Scriber. L.J. Wolfiird. Unwell Prditie: Wright Fo shay, George F, .McC"rkle, J. L. Euff. Sub limit v : John Downing. Allen J. Davie. Unity Smiui.' Jellerson: A.J. Ilnnsaker. J'M. liar rison. Jalieit Terhniii. Helpseei i KH C. Co t h yi B. 8. Iluiiiiey; H. P. Jackson, t .. ;-.' . Itm.paHKl it a new precinct, and is bounded as follows s commencing al the bridge nn -Ihe Stale n ad, a fc-v rods south uf Samuel inmii's house; running t hence west In (he road lend tug fiom Wiiuotida tn Dotlevllle; thence nor ill on raid mad In Several creek ; Iheuco down said creek to ihe norlh line of Township 5 south, range one west; thence east on said line to llnbliiird't creek ! Iheuce down raid creek tu llie hue hrttreeu School Dulficts 15 and 24: theiico carl on end line lo where it intersects ihe load running from Ii. C- JJuylnu lo the old Piiib'ing liter bridge t Iheuce east ou tiihl loud lo Podding river; Iheuce up Pudding river tn the mouth of what it known at Tan yard creek ; lln-ncc up suid creek In the middle of '" K man's Fork ;" Iheuce up saiJ " Fork " ia the place of lu-gilililug. Ciiakiik in FAiitriKi.ii PimriNCT All that portion nf Fairfield precinct lying south of Ihe j'arkersvlle and Matheiiv's Ferry mad, and between the Kiiletn and Chsmp.M g road and Ihe Salem and Oregon City road, it attached In La Himi precint. lor elect ton purposes. Ciianof. or Viitino Pi.ai'R. The plnre of Inldiiig elections hi Aluqua pieoinct baa been ordered changed to Harmony school house In Sublimity precinct, it wat ordered that Iwn Justices of the Pi-ace be hereafter elected. In Fast Salem Precinct. C. N. Terry was appointed Justice of tho Peace. Office at tbe Court House. ; . ('OMiKKHHION-tL. Chicago, April 14 III llie. Senate Wrdii sday. Ihe I lilt. Mr. Conitess, on leave iulro iluci d a bill In extend the time fnr the con struct Ion nf tho first teolioit of the Western Pacific Kutlrnitil, which wat read Iwkw and re ferred in the Committee on Ihe paeilio IC 'ti I road. Mr. liidweU'a Agrioullural College bill, which passed the lloi'e on Wednesday, ex tends the liim' Iwn years, within which lime llie States nnv accept the provisions of the act of July 2d, lcT2. and allows three years aftei the acceptance lor Ihe building nf the College, the 1'erritoriet tn lie entitled la the benefit ii pirn then admission into the Union. The act does nut apply to the States lately in rebellion Mr. llidweli endeavored lo make exceptional cases one in lavor id Washington territory. which in ItJfiJ book some slept for establishing a college, under the belief that the act of IWii allowed lliein to do so j but other Ternlori e wishing tube adin'.tltd, Mr. Didwell withdrew his amendment. M r. Housreao 't bill for a military road through Oregon, which wet reported In Ihe lions nn Tuesday from the Military commitlee, appro priates 1 1 5.000 for lie turtry and donates lo the Stale of Oregon three tiers of alternate sections of land un each tide uf the load for itt construction. Mr. Henderson ttated the mad would bi ale.nl 2'0 iiiih-f lung, passing Camp Watsoo aud Canyon City u iuing camp at a plnce called HomlMildt basin, and soon In the Snake river through a country Infested Willi Indiana. Tbe mad una tery impoitaut In that seclion Itt eoiittrnoiuin i recuimended by Ihe com mander uf that military department. Vailont oh), client being madu and considerable de bate, liosseau moved to refer il Iu Ui oomuilt tee nn Publio lands. The Koxite, lo day, hid bat a brief eesskas on aocount nf tlio anniversary nf Lincoln'! anasiinaiidu. WIIOLK NO78S. i . TIIK BKMOtKiTIC PlalKOttM., . i Tho , Dmnooratio Convonliun,, aoni'tcu1 the foliowiiitr Plutforill ! . Iteiolved, That we reiiflifni, at iho dreod of oar pnlitionl faith anil ipraottoe. 'nor ateadlatt devotion to the following princtpiot. rixi Equal and einct justice to all moil, of wlntev- eretate, party, ur sect f 'tha luppdrt bf Slat gnvernmetiti in all' their rights," and "of the r. -.i i ... i.. ..it i. ..:...... jr., t.i retierni uorernineiii. man us viaor t i. j.-ni-ooi car ol the eleotlve franchise t the tupredi. auy of tliu- civil over tho military authority i nppiisilion tu oatitrnlizalion of power i .tontio my in all public rxpcuditiireii ; . tho goncfitl diiruimn of education r llie eiioonragemeut of morality and the highest civilir.nlioli (he right of every mini td worship God according to the dictntesof hit own conscience? freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of tho person under the protection of liabeui tormii, m ,.-.'f'qi. !. i 't,:-i - d; oi ol .n1 I . llcidet.d. Tout the action of the majority Iu Coogrese iu refusing to admit Iho Heproietita 'ives of eleven Stnles, it su unwarranted at suiniilion iif power upon the part nf Congress, revolutionary In lit tendency, and ' dangerous to the liberties of tho people) that we dn and will sustain- President Johnson In- bit detor iiiinaiiou and efforta for the tximpleto rustotn lion of all; tliu uonstitulional, rj,lilt of all the Slates, and we unreservedly approve bis vein of Iho Freedinen't linrt-an and Civil Hights It 1 11. and hit ooiistitutiuual effort tu prevent tho fanatical majority in Cotigresa from ohatig lug or dvsttoying our cheiisliod form of Gov ernment..'. ,, ... .. , ,,,,,. i j Unsolved, Tlmt llio pusiiion arjuniod liy PcesideDti Juliiiann, llml tlio represeiitnlives from the Sotithorii State ought tn liu at once adinitted to seatt in C'lutgrese. and that legisla ion affecting inch States while they Are nn repreeeiiled. It iinconttitutional,' tiieeti our hearty approval," , , ' ; t A ' ',! JUeoLved, That ilia assumption of Iho on pnsiliuu that tho Doniooraliu pnrly it in favor uf repudiating the public debt, and that it i in favor of iinlhiiualitin and trcettion, aro elan- doions and folsi.. I . :- l l Is i l-i:i".w I " Retained. That we t'lidurie trie eenlltnetil of Senutor Diinglas that this Government was made mi a nhitv biuit for the benefit of while men, and wo nrc nppnred to extending the right of tuffrngo tn nnr other ,than with men. u. Heiolui, That tho exemption nf United Stnles bunds frnm taxation is substantially the exoiiiplioii nl rich nicu front taxation, because Ihey aro rich.' nnd the' 'taxation nf poor men lt'0ansi they aro poor, and are. are in favor uf taxing tiiosu hoiide, lor, pouuty, Male aim. uiu nicipiil purposes., , . . . ,.., ; lietolaed. That si riot and impartial juslioe deiiian.lt that the expenses uf the general gov eminent at well nt nf the t'aU girveruim-iitt, shiuild hi' borne by tho people aooofding to their -ability; anil not according to their nncea sities, mid heiicv that WO condemn" nnw at in the past a brotfcliro tariff thai tends neon sanly lo oppress the ninises' for the benellt nf tlio tlCll.l' -I "' I' i ' - Ketohed, That in a Demaorntio Gntern-nii-iit. llie real tovrlgnty resit in tbe people ami all cfl'ortt toudiiig to rrrest power front the people, ia a war upon uicm i, revniuuonnry and ilangerout, and Hint till) exitteooe qt Na Uomil: linnkt, .afunr the experience we bare had with and without them, especially in timet of peace, Is a subject nf jnsl alnrm;' : -i ' Rewind, Tliu i unlawful 1 and thamoful squandering ol - rhe psnple't money by aur present staw olCcinlt, iul our niihtiu cuu- demiinliiui.. , , . . .. . i ,, : IU. Remind. Tint we nil! ever hold io grateful memory thoat- througb whoso patrl'dle, ma ntereeoary or parti.au sarvi'-as, the dignity of the UvputiHu and the iiitegriiy ol the ttuioii were iire-rved and w do nonneeasa'hase rti-nlt to tlieitsllant living tndne4c d.-sd. the prvsiw.i lf irtf lb Itadiosl.lo .-.a, veil tbe iirtiiou . vi--i..ry iiii' a psni.iHi iriooipo, wesing make the l ite tvnr ens M eouipied, In-tead iif 'thft sup preMHlon nt Ihe rebelbin-lur subingaU.ai instead of- re atoiing the L'uiou -l"r tlie urgro iuslea,! iff the, while nnu. t Rrmlred, Tliu the miner, ahmiM be eat-Mlraged aad piiarcbd In Ihe live use si ilwniiiH-.. ..,!. liemtrnt, Tlmt no adhere lithe great Auierb'to Moiirrw ll.i.-troie of N in-lnierrenileii. by our trans Atlantic nvightioi-,. with Iba GoveraiiMiibiof .this tun-tiui-nt.iwacbeiisbed Iteiii's'isllo d'Ctriuu. Haiiii Pax ltrH;0NrntJCTtiwiaT8-r.Tlif unconditional Union men from the Heulb,- who aru tiijoiirniiig in Wasliiiigmu. ami wbq delight iu the designation uf '.' Ilar-I-Pan Keconstruo lliiliists," have prepared Ihu lollowiug sptoifi callous as an opitouin til their, ciiiislruolion uf Ihe Ciin.litulion, and had tlie m priuU-d nr circulation aiiMiiig Ongreesiaewt i " j ' 1 .' The exclusive, pnwer nl emigres nver I be subject uf ctti)!enhii mill nrltnralitHliifli, " ll. The power of Ciuigress to give effect by Ihe enaclineiit and eiiforcvtiu nt of laws In all. the protective provisions nf Ihe Constitution, and to muke lb principle nf proteotioo ptnclt cully ciM-xieusii't" with oitiieiiship. ., . . , ii. The positive constitutional interdict upon the pnweit of Congress, mid upon iho I.egula-l.in-e nf the resH-ctive Slalei, tn snbrert nr im pair lb natural ur per total rtglttt ennumratcd or Implied In tlie Constitution. , 4. rite power of Congress In compel tlie eti- loreeiiirnt ami maintenance nf republican gov ernoieot in every Stale, making the enumera tion ul pertnmil and liatnral rlglila aud the prut relive feature of Iho Coiiilitutioti. llie Ui tl niiiouaiiJ test nf what it republican govern ment j and further, in order to establish and maintaiM sncli local republican guveraanent In every Slau. In presenile, ia rai nicttnlij. Ibo rule uf tullragi' or qualihcatiou al voters. A CoNOIftTHNT Df.MOl'aAT.--Mllt lienpie will reuiemt'er John Ilonry Smith of Yamhill county, who Wont In Sau Francisco in lStiJ, on Ihe strength uf a letter received by him from a Dr. lirowo, representing that llrown bad tIMI.IKKI tu Im expended in Oregon for lb purpiMu nf carrying the State nut uf the Union, and Ihal Juhu Henry had brtii ricumim-nded lo him fy Jo. Lane 04 a safe man lo entrust with its expenditure. J. Henry mine back a poorer if nut a wiser man. . Dr. 11 row 0 beiog a myth or. if a real flesh and blood man, un willing lo trutt J. Henry's Confi'deiategoerilla oouiiti-iiaiice. .At all rvenU, Juhu ll. got no money and spent, by the trip, a considerable of Im own aud neighboring DemiHirat' who subscribed toward paying bit expenses. Hen ry John came back and giving un iho tchein nl earn itig Oregon oat nf the Union, made himself aselul to the tWcdrraU-t by voting the Denntera'le ticket. W e by the I .afar ette Courier I hat John Henry Smith, Esq. It uow In the Demooratio tperoh-niakiug busi ness. An effort to carry oat Oregon with the rebellious State, Voting lb Demooratio ticket and making Demooratio tpeechet are not to aiilike in tenor at to affect a rusn't eoneieuocy in the least. John Hear baa had no varia bleness or thadow of turning. Ortguaiua. Friikral Taxca to Da Paid im Gold. The fnlluwing communication from United Slatrt Assessor Gntin, In San Fraucbwn, give Inhrfmntiun of ao ltnHirtant ainendnwat ta th Internal Hevenn Aot, Which Will bav the effect uf compelling lb payment uf Federal taxes ou lint coast in gold. It will entirely change the practice, which hat heretofore pre vatled, nf reluming Income on a gnu basis, and then paying the lax Hi greenback I . . Kan Faaai isoi. March 17. lt5X KniTnti Ut'l.l.r.ilH t Lart evening I rewir-1 ed the follow Ing very Important telegram from III I ominieshiurr ol lutrinal Ileveoae ai Wasliiiiilou 1 , "Th fnlluwing provision are In an Aot ap proved March lOtfa. Tliey ehnold he enlerved at once. Tb Act ka bea aent by laatt. All returo Biaet divlar whether llur rate and va'.oca are in eoio or in legal tender if ia torri-ncy- If I" coi'.the Aas.ssor must re duce th lam to curteoty aocflrdtnf la bss ua limal uf valte at Ihe tune aad plaae the re tarn rorivnl'ks. iirgleot to a d-U it to be Inali d as negbtl la make ant latum. Tliu tyi'lit i fa au folutui vlnteVWr. IIOH I M J It l'UI l4i, ,.,.... ,, (If livery ll.wii,lii,n, . , . axailtlTW WITIj C.KATNKSS ANIl II I rl I' Al'titl. " ' . -' tAras or savsnriHiSif. 1 4 rirlt Inicrtlun. 18 pt-riutisra st t'ru burs or 1ms. rulnisa ni.smrf . $1 for :a salwei4 Ins.rllriO. tV ittYcru.b.g Ullli, sliMi uvl ss'il. In S'lvsuci. will be shirged iaiy-Avsper-sat. g-MlthiisI, fo cuttr lbs osrt of ollecttoR. - ' t V". dtinisi Isn fVonnlj.- aim rtViiei xiltil jj,io la fvr'rUMt b adtsrtus'by'rn, qriV;"-''" AtMtHIULrtlKAl. KxHllRTB, Waliave flefoT ns ibo Cen.us nf 1H50. It ts' rather old road ing. but it contains lessons of wisdom whioh our agricultural brothers ou the prairict should have studied long ainUoug, nj-u,, Jlero it on of thetn, and w., invaka tlieii thoughtful atUn- liull lo it.'" "'' is -,-oii ,t ... The Itital prnduoU Of ajridiiltur in Ihe Uni ted States in I85,aifiipntei in value lo l, xatwiiw., i ., ,.,m i.t,. i .y, .a The tporta of tub taws tu foreign cotiiitriet wera at followtr' '":! " PvedtloMtif tht forest;,. ... .i.'t.., r. u.J .f.WJSM l'rolu.;f of Igrlculturt, . ...... , u- lo,H7l,V6 t.'olbm,,!, i,,, ...I. ,. (, , U,MMt Tolateno ; ,7;.'M,0M ii..inpT'..V..1:'.::: "....'.. .m All oW product of ftinniiil ...:: : ckd,Wi) Tlal sxpiu-H !.tli,t)U,m Deduuliug (Ilea exports froiu (lie .total pro duottrtn thorci', the vhlue uf wliat warcontoinod ill onfown conntry wat 1.8IO,786iOiWi A I hatu, rnriner,' only b ptrvevLaf alhtltat yon rnittd and . told vgf. furpurftd.to, JiHtgpe whilf Oli per cent, vat kouglrf, pnd coniumed at home- what it faot this It f' Ttow it'coai-plt-ti-ly deninftttratei that all ilia' BHtltli'fNa trade argument addressed to the agrieoittrkltj uf llieAVast, bated ww,Dsf,alif of .jlir.fur eign mtrk,et,"aro liet. ,, ,, ,, . , . ' "But let ..We.VJatrf.-'iV'V tarml'f.:'wltat ymir lholvKI mi Interest lit (hit fameus "filrelgn market " wit ta 1800. 1 Vad -will be aaaasMd L, In look at what Mr- Mautjllni onlled llif-dcoi- . anion sum ,ioui. anil io tniiK, iiipji Ji'U ever aiioweu a nntisii impurier s sip-iu, quiii-iirir irtg for a netvspnper, or deolaimfng' 'poMfeatly frvtili a itUnip, to liunibnf you taxis iho .welief that it m a very JaudaltWi plaiw lo,snH(jpur grain, porlt, beef and bulti-r to. ( uu possessed auiiingyon in that year. ISMl. nf iuipj'ove.Tand unimproved farms, 293 MO.OI4 acVeas "DivUo ' aniniig theso the raluf ynar agneithaeai'ti i purls of that year, III WiHIK). atid how ftiwch Ju yo grt H caara IJMM'XMW4 a half centt ! . 1 0. British Free Trader'. FofaigH"9Ur. ketri O, niireMslnrr, Holding In roar hand 8U cut l : for! twelva amiilht'--iltei of an-avre.of your perfect Intnl. Ilia domuitiou lutu Iita" Ihnt'p dilical liars anil lying unporleri l-'nvo to give yon. In support Of the theory that the'inr est and qnlckesl War Arr the West Iu gal rich it tn export food tn tnrope and lmpol luann faqtured goods jr-XX- j(Vi,.-n'.o on Tit a St. Jonatiiam.- ntw ieinptranc novemeil nl the tiigher order U now iu iifooesa . uf briog developed, t which e think torn publio attention might be directed with fwuflt. It Wul organized on tlio I3th of Doeemher'of ' last year in the -Sk Jonathan Hooitty.t ahd at present qootuta of 25 or 90 gentUtuen, wip are united in a social club, having f,nal abstinence from all intoxicating drinkt at the Cardinal principle W their fenlr.n:""No ano ot' eligible 1 wlm will aot uifs ta the tiratliirrheod he arekl t join that UaJia (ell in bit pa pgrtoo. put , or ofuner, Iho evil effcett of eocasiotial exuett es ; nor can any habitant tut, who hst mud Jted away hit brains fr yean lt ermtinaniil drink lug, be aeoeplod apnn any term, i TU Society i aunt chiefly lo xeolaira and eava from, fplqr .orror, with itt inseparable tufferiiiga of niiod, body and estate, tuck unfortunate! at ate ttyled ''" good feltowt " men of talent aad eaiDuu ' In their rrtpootiv walk al lik,-ilaiaily tempted into egoetae now aud again, ititr from mental disquietude or inipnttea to expber ently social. "At to habitual sou. It may be questioned whether they are worth taringt-eVen ' were it possible ;' whether th4el Uirag fnr -men laboring ander tack lUnhappf auaduioiia may not la to letthetil liuith theuwolyet as fail At ther can, and to get done with It. . The So ciety bat established for Itt dull fee 180 on ; adiiiirtioTH with t50 yerfvaweh aaeanlier. - Ibit now engaged) in arearing UaadaeM) fpjar Igrs ia torn acceMthUi part of Uie ity : and lit leading menilieri propose an aniiont diniitr ' of the SI. Jooalhtn Soclrty, which ihrf hope ' will riot lie leu (meular. bot lee biieNedtaally spirited, Ihars lhiw of the b..i?lric.l. George. St, Andrew, and other pioot bnt im tubulating confraternities of that nutiiBl And ' tnolal class. ' Certainlv.lf Sit. Jonathan ft ever ' fo become a eatioMiied aaintvUtwrteeat war ahawkt kave iiuad ihim and if the lalal . alisliueno movement, he ever de'lioed to find any large iiuinlief nf avowed convert! 4im ng the wealthier classes and men uf higher station. It most be through some toch agency a thie of the rjt Jonathan, fui the erdiaary iitual and ehapleri llw aon of Temptrauo am both I.hi severa and tun pudio lor, geatl accept ance by gentlemen alio have tn dilnglo with aud receive Society. Ffncil maaio 0701! lb a mm whleh Dr. Wat. W. Hangen (U isavaed organixer, ha ohotea (or Uu near Seaiatft-aod we shall lake ncoailoo, in enme early pumber, ra ww sau paw rms-aiN mo, in mine early number, 1 trifle riper, lo give full par- l' and' deeply lirtetrrff wheu matters have I llcolart nf this'ner? bndherhexidi with iha naawa at iu nmMqmim. inrat atenibeta. a deeuriptP uf lb clqbj 4ttr li ra bow being huqi4 . UK fir M and a pro. gramme of the first annual d'unerof the Friend ly Sous of Hi. Jonathan'. Which if to enme off ram On evening between now and ait April. At thai dinner We shall bate a fair aa pubho leat whether the clear hetdt, aalm nctve ana equalile pulses of total abttioeno oiay int fur nish at much true, eloquence, wit, nomar. ni larity and geuoine InspliatloB a at flushed into aiibealthy Ida and rank prafasion oitder th hot bonso siioiulatita af Grera Seal and Burgundy, in all their tempting bat pthitcloat forms, at olher public banqnelt. Ata Wit Ciliirav ' ! J ' ' '?"'a-e-' Houal'K tj HEF.i.aif . ThaTrTaw Yrk eurre. apondeol of to Clooianall Cummtrtial aayt that pereoiit well aoqnainted with llarae Greeley are awaie that with all hit amiability and goaU-liearteiloest, be la not particularly orthodox. Man) ' pereoaa will remrmtier Ihe aolloilode nf rata nl bit exttemely piooa Iriandt, who asked him, whta bit twa daoghurt vera ill auniv yean tmre, if they bad been bap Hied. (). no," laid Horao Greeley j "but Ihey have been vaccinated " 'An eameet ad Vjc'nte nf forelgu misamia feratd hiejarif iolo lb prrrenoa al lb ''rtiaat' edilorlu pb'.ef iu tho Uiblc Hoot th Miter da) while h wat bard at work on bit "Conflict.'' and tin portoned bun to itibscrth to th' can. The Veteran Jonroahal lankeil np trees kia aaaua. acripl ha eery ahakrto aateal. and taid oroatily i "Don't ask uia to give any thing for th tva linn of eon It j an eoavinoed (looking sigiiit eaully al the liiliudei) lLal not ha!f as ' finny people gw to h I near a aogha a. d' or which irreverent etlt Horao Grreb y make ample auiends. , by frrqornl ailsoJanca at Ckapln'a (I'mversalisl) charch, where be e. J..yt lb renutaliod of 00a uf the emnttett tleejier in the entire evmgretaHua. . ra ropnaKuwi' ' Fl -, l ffba,. oar M.ls aatv.rr 1,-ld. aot vary usogciwit. Ilsvlog luin tb boe or Wwmey.il gulUluto tl gluey who lira )r iib lb liawrtiatM psl. Iu eserei r(iUHa4H .ii Isle Coppe'bosd per. prl'. psmpblru t. t snd llw sjennes turn tnclf luflosiie lo Ibsy set toe I trnrvnitj-. snd la kesy. Ua'wss. p poj.su nl eln utsti-'O. I Ibis aui true I A.a prt tended Peia nrntk lrad.es. and Iks will Ml va tt la a "lUi Hal'' bat talk Ht lasm laettlv a kuiaiiet. srd i.-e .d Una lb it H" "ill u-e l.l-.nA,,. S'-..l rnlea laiper. ,A fa niviv kl ( .Mti.sau tbark-tlwt li.ev Ins Ukv sis i .a Ibe i,jit lieue jiaitl. si.d Ihat Ibrr 1 .sw Ului.g n .Iu b,l C e I I hwi wl w net Her ib( hivs wei('.,r.ed aeg,sai.fc nrie.1. Now. wbr ihi.' ( an 11 be tits' . .il tby ilwinc ,Jr.ltf I an Hat" are tntsf ft "ewiaisl.t ssarns . . lt ea-f s ware el arelwded lurv- . f"f "sll Un-t e,.-lit teat g'llises." mWlt fl '-nee In If tint psaihlsC Pvba aarty aa4trte 't W label MWlBaHiiarrs. Lat vta-lashivm jNtia't"! Habemi.e,l by Iblt new p.rtv. aH b i,.lth lr SIllcsllwU l-m,W. last tnca U"t "l pribsadHau hears to sppear eiib Us rs e-,we..il 1 -eref re deal, IU title rf Wm-vis r. T-r1i"-r.aslraMSliaaia vu ta lams Ifcbea, td rait ef tt fr,rrb.-e! t- 1 i . 1 .- Aat asaht tbe C.-trb, S had S 11. L'uaM. fM'lV stn-uc. 1 ' t'tblllta!iM'"ri?( "1 , . , ; itsi.tat. ban '"' 1 1 wMrizSit,