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8ALKM, MONDAY, AI'KIL 23, 1800. GKOUUK L. WOODS AND JAMES K. KKI,LY Candidates for Governor of Oregon, will paUlcljr ad lren (lis people lit llie following times and placet, commencing t one o'clock, P. at. of cacli day i Jacksonville, April 23,'lifi. Ilillsbnro, May I'-fth, Karly villu, April 'ii. Itoeeburu;, April Oakland, April JU. . Ena-ene City, Hay 2d. C'orvallis. lilay sill. Albany, Mar filli. falem, Miiy 7 1 li . Dallue, May 8th. Lafayette, May 10th. Orca-ou City, May 13th. 1'nrilund. Mur lltli. Dalles Cilv.fJav 18th. Umatilla Oilv, Hay '-'Int. Ia Grande, llay Ultli. Auburn, May !2t)tli. Independence, liny 29th. Husunville, May 111st. Canyon City, June "d. RITU8 MALLORI AND J. D. FAT, Candidate fur Congress, will add run tin people lit the following tlmoa and places : ' Umatilla, April 20, WW. Hlllaboro, Ma; 14th, 1BB0. Hwlft's April 21t. l.,alayette, Muv win, lullaa, Hay itth. Halera, Mav llitli. Jefferson, May 'loth. Alhanr.Mav'aiKt. I a Urande, April 23d. Union, April 'JUIi. Pocahontas, April Mill. Auburn, April llflth. Independence, Mav Int. Huwuville, May 3d. Canyon City, May5tb. Dallfta City, May tin. Portland. May loth. C'orvallis. May rid. Kuanne City, May '24th. Oakland, May iiiith. Itnaebiira:, May'lStli. Cenyonville, May 29th, Oregon City, May lltli itertiyvine, nay Jltt. Jacksonville, June 2d, YAMHILL C01WTI UNION CONTENTION. The Union voters of Yamhill county, Oregon, are hereby notified that there will be a Union Convention ut Lafayette, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 18110, at 10 o'clock, A. M of said day, for the purpoas of nominating a County Ticket, to be supported at the coming June election. It ia recommended that the aeveral precinct meeting be held at the uaual placet of Toting, on Haturday, the iMlli day of April, IHtti, at one o'clock, 1. M. of aaid day, for the purpoge of electing delegates to the aaid County Convention, and nominating; candidatea for precinct ollic.ere. The aeveral precincti will be entitled to delegatea in eaid Convention aa followat Lafuvette precinct, 9; South Cork. 9 1 Willamette, 4 1 North Fork, 1U Day ton, 9; Amity, 6; Knit Chehalem, 4i Wesl Chebalem, Si McMinvllle. 14, T. R. Haruiwin, (1. H. Htkward, , , John Cam, Union County Committee. Layfuyette, April 13, 18C6. . Supplement. To accommodate oar advertising frienda, and alao . to (rive onr readers a full amount of reading matter, we thia week iaane a supplement. We are glad to tee aucb evidences of the growth and business of Salem aa the rapid Increase of advertising patronage evinces. The fact is, the Stateeman ia the best advertising me dlum in the State, going to the families of all the lead ing farmers, mechanics, merchants and businessmen of all the counties in the Willamette and Umpqua val leys, and business men are finding that out, and we can't keep thoir advertisements out. And as Ihey will have them in, we are compelled to lime a "supple ment," and earnestly insist ou our readers reading the advertisements. Just read them all over onee, and tee If you don't learn a good deal more of what your friends and neighbors are doing. , We would here call the attention of onr readers to ' the able speeches of Secretary Seward and Mr. Hen derson, found In the snpplement. UALLT, RALLY, BALLY. There will lie a grand rally of the Union men of Marion county, at the Court Home nex Tueiility evening. Good spoulteri will be in attendanoe to addreaa the people, and vnten arc requested to turn out and hear both aides of the question. Front teals reserved for Democrats. Oregon Burnett. How often hai it been asked, why ii it that hotter ean h brooght from Orange county. New York, and aold in Saleui fur less than Oregon butter ? Bnt the strangest thing to ni ii, with the splendid cli mate of Oregon, especially in the Coast range, bow is it that this batter, put up in New York State and carried aorosa two ooeans, is still sweeter and better when it reaches our tables than tbo butter made at borne. Oregon needs, above all things else, a large immigration of New York farmers, dairymen, and to forth, to tnrn to advantage the immense wealth of these rich valley farms and unoooopied pasture lands. A Debekvko Appointment. Gov. Gibbs has appointed Green C. Patton to a 2d Lieu tenancy in the Oregon Cavalry. Patton en listed as a private in Co. " B," at Salem, in 1861, and, by honorable aud faithful service, has risen through the non oorumittisued grades to a commission. Mr. Patton will make bis mark in the world. He works hard, does bis whole duly cheer fo II v, and will always bave hosts of friends who will appreciate aud reward his merit. Family Groceries. Holmes, on State street, advertises a ohoioe lot of family gro oeries. Holmes is a very accomodating man and will always procure what you want, if it is to be had. Tub Baptist Suppeii. Tbo late supper at the t'Faotory store Hall," was a most agree able and pleasant entertainment, aud netted the church about ana hundred and fifty dol lars'. Cisterns. The City authorities have ad Vertiied fur the ounstructiro of three large cis- terns. We hope that we will not have any more "broken cistern, which hold not water. Bible Society. The annual meeting of the Marion County Ribla Snoiety will be held in the M. E. Church on Tuesday next at 7 i o'clock P. M at which time an address will bt delivered by Rev. Dr. Wythe. U. E. Hicks. This gentleman, formerly editor of the Reticle, has taken charge of the local column of the Daily Herald. Mr. Hicks is a very good writer, and if it wu not for his good sense and Unionism, would make tha best editor-ih-chief of the Herald corps. A Pom.: Boos. Neil to Richardson's "Secret Service," Headley'a Uvea and Campaigns of Grant and Sherman, and their Generals, promises to be the moat euccessful and popular of the War Books. The Cleveland Leader says t "It promises to be one of the moat popular worka whieh the war haa inspired, and the only one which ean lay claim to enmpleteneia as a panorama of the war." LauAL Taamaa. Tha following are the Sao Fraa- riseo quotations for the 20th i Legal tenders rang ii uui ,tw owe ana uu u. Hoi. 8. E. Mat. The Yreka Jnnal thus notices the Union candidate for Secretary of the Bute of Ore- It""" Hob. 8. May, the praeeot talented and aflident See. retary of Hints of Oregon, baa bean nominated by the Union party of that Hiale fur the aame olRrei for an cube r term. The Union men of Omnm have rauee to enegratnlate theateelvee that the ranks of the Union party contain a man ao Ira to the caase of freedom as air. May, and one so eminently qualified for llie honorable and reenonaibla poaition for which b has bean placed in aoeaination t and while the indication chow that the etrnggl between the Unionists and copperheads at the June election will be deaperate and close ther w littM room to down tnai tne patri otism, ability and Merlins; integrity of Mr. Hay will result in the diaoomntara of bia rebel opponent and ate ewa inumpnaut (lection. Viss -The dwelling hoeja of Mr Holler, hi Alee valley, Benton county, waa horned to the ground a few nights ago. The family barely camped with the clothes thev wore. Mr. Boiler formerly lived in thia place, and aniiaequenuy at iiarnionrg, wner ae car ned oa a sauutery soap. Ksw Mn.iTAav Poet. Orders have been leaned we learn, for the establishment of a permanent milita ry poet dear Hamer Uli. la Huoltieeetern Oregon. Maine Marshall, of the 111 I'. 8. Infantry, now ai a' ort Rotee, ie to bare charge of the localioa and eoa streclroa. A eon alterable forr of cavalry ia to be sent into that reraa. amrnst the Hoakee. a eooa as treaafcrtaUoa ol topples becotaee eractlrabta. Oncoo ClTV -Th Paper Mill Compear has cose psny has completed its organisation, by l' election of W. W. Bock. i. I. Miller. A II vera, Jacob Woit- enaamU Uaartoa.a iiirsrlon ihe msrhinery M already torehaeed, and lbs baiMiog will soon be cos pwieu. . DEATH OK ALh'XAMtKU I AMl'HKLL. This celebrated man, who for forty-five years has Loon prominent in tho religious world, died at his home in Ilclliaiiy, West Virginia, on the 4th of March, 1808, at the advanced Ofre of invon-ty-elght yours. Ho was a native of Londonderry, Ireland, and was educated for the ministry In the Scottish Presbyterian Church In 180!), at the afje of iil, he arrived In the United States, and settled with his father (also a Trosbylorlan minis- tor) in the suction of country near where he died. He continued actively preaching, aud in 1812, his views In regard to baptism having undorgona a change, he was immersed, and joined the Baptist Church. In his new connection, lis acted promi nently In the ministry, but his peculiar views on some points of theology Involved him in numer ous disputes with his brother members, which at times became so acrimonious that lie ones declar ed some of thorn would have served him as John Huss was served. At last, about 18127, h boldly came out against all human creeds, denouncing them as peruiciout in their tendency, and declar ing the Bible alone to be a sufficient rule of faith and practice, and holding that baptism is fur the remission of past sins, and that the Holy Spirit in conversion operates only through the Word. The latter two dogmas marked the dividing lino be tween him and the orthodox Christian world, over which there could be no compromise. The elTuct of his new doctrines on most of the Baptist churches in the West was remarkable, largo numbers of members breaking loose from the old organization, and joining Campbell's standard. lie continued preaching his peculiar views, and societies con forming thereto were organized wherever the new doctrines penetrated, until today the Church numbers near half a million of communicants, scattered from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and in cluding some churches in Great Britain. Tbey call themselves "Disciples," or " Christians," but are popularly known in this country by the oppro brious term " Campbellites." The life of Mr. Campbell was emphatically a warfare.'1 Gifted with a strong mind, inflexible will, rapid powers of combination, and an adroit ness in argument such as few men ever possessed, with vast learning superadded, lis was a dispu tant ever ready to enter the lists against those who taught what lie held to be erroneous doc trines.butalways seeking the strongest antagonist to contend with, disdaining to employ his match less powers against every novice who " squeaked on an oaten reed." His memorable debates with McCalla on baptism, etc., with the Intldol Owen, the Catholic Purcell, and the Presbyterian Rice, stretching through a period of twenty years, be llies many mi nor controversies, attested nis gri-nt mental rosonrces and his untiring energy, Be sides these debates, and his dally preaching, he conducted a monthly religious periodical from tho year 1823 until death, first tjie Christian Baptist,' and then the 'Millennial Harbinger,' to which may be added many works that he published in support of his theological views, among them be inghis 'Christianity Kestorcd,"Christian System,' and 'Christian Baptism.' In the year 1841, Mr. Campbell founded Bethany College, of which he was President until be died. Ihe College was successful, having often one hundred and fifty to two hundred students. Ho endeavored to keep lear of the slavery agitation, but the churches are been much rent and scattered by the rebell ion. The New Party Movement. I'rotn the tel. graphic dispatches It is very hard to toll what is the composition of tho proposed new party at the East. Tbo first account of the matter included drunken Saulsbury of Delaware and McDougal of California. Tho later accounts put Saulsbury over in the old Copperhead caucus where he prop erly belongs. From the current report of polit ical movements in the East, we are not surprised that the organization of a new party should have been proposed. The Union party formed in 18C1 to support tho Government and put down the re bellion, was made up of the Republican party which elected Lincoln in 1860 and a large majori ty of those who supported Douglas for the Presi dency. From personal knowledge, we know that the Douglas men constituted a lending part of the working element of the Union party, not only in home politics, bnt also in leading tho soldiers in the field. Of all these who distinguished them selves as able generals and gallant leaders on the held of battle, it is safe to say that a large ninior- ty of them voted for Stephen A. Douglas for the f residency. 1 heso men dropped their distinctive politics, just as Andrew Johnson did his, and en tered into the organization of the Union party in good faith, and for the purpose of making it a itettme party, tor tne great purpose at nncondi- tonally supporting the Union against any and every foe, be he a home traitor or a foreign enemy. The war was fought through and brought to a glorious termination on that basis alone. The soldiers marched back in triumph from the finlil. to take their places In the ranks or the " l man paity. It was expected, and it should have been the pleasure and pride of every true man to main tain that party as the t'nioa party, not only in name, but in the spirit of the term. But it has not been so. The war ended, the fighting over, the old Republicans being the majority in the V moo organization, have proposed, rather aeltisb' ly w thiuk, to aottle the question of recoiiatruc lion, manage political affairs, and dispose of the patronage of the naliou. It the statement doubled that the l-aion organization in name haa been dropped, and the Republican adopted in its stead, we refer our readers to the reports i,r polit ical matters ill the Kaat, as sent by llio telegraph The word " Republican" is now uniformly need. Under these circumstances, we aro not surprised that a "soldiers' Party" should have been formed in Wisconsin and Iowa lat fall, and that now the old Douglas men generally in the East should pro: ose to unite with this " Soldiers Party, and Seward, Raymond, and other conservative Repub licans, for the purpose of breaking down bolh the other parties, who were willing to keep them only as a luol-liall in llie political arena, ami support ing the policy of President Johnson. Wrsavwe are not surprised that such men as David Tod. of Uhio, chairman of the Convention which uonii noted Douglas for the Presidency, and tho first Lmon Uovernor ot Uhio, should, on being tulu that he was " hardly reliable now," re pel the in sult to bis patriotism, and appeal to those of like views ana auinuiug 10 unite 111 seii-ueiense. Whether this new party organization shall ever be attempted in Oregon, depends entirely on tho course punned by tiie Republicans of the Union Earty. e snow that the uougias men or tne nion party do not desire it. They desire to maintain and perpetuate the Union party in name and in apirit, and not to be treated only with sus picion and distrust by those who have the greatest reason to give them the fullest conhdeuce. The Hm U. 8. Infantrt Band. W attended last week, a concert given In Griswold's Theater, by the llth C. S. Infantry Band, and we are free to say that it waa the moat perfect performance in the music al line, that we have aver listened to, by so Urge a Band. Pref. Adkins seemed to move every ou of the twenty. six instrument, by bis baton, aa perfectly as if b himself were the performer. It is impossible for oa IO ocscnuo lite eicencnre 01 SUCH an Ollie-rutttl' meul, but the perfect execution of the thousand doub le semi-quaver was, to onr ear, almost peal oompro- acnaioa. Scattu the " StranT Service." I'nlon men. scat ter the dxument. Sew the good wed. As a political document, nothing is equal to Hit hard on 'a celebrated book," The Secret Service."' It ahows up the eecret movements of the Southern Democracy In 18CO-'61 in vivid colors. The agent Is now delivering tin book in Polk county, soil the Union men over there will greatly aid the cause by helping him along all they can. Fins Rasinssi s Col. I. R. Vtoores has recently Sn- Ished on of th Quest residences in the city. Mr. H McDonald la th architect and builder, and lb entire cost will be Mar I, .000. Ride-Walks and Caoiuuxaa-Mr. Wm. Miller, Street Ummmsiooer, has renmswared the work of building snbstanttal sidcf alks ad croaaiugs on all Ihe prim-ipal atrceU in tbo city. For neatnew and cltaalincw, Salem will be the banner city of the Stale N'EW-Srru PnnroaBArn. Montgomery baa intro duced a ae style of Photographs-two poeilkna of the person ia the same photograph; for Instance, a front and alto a Bid view. To anderstaud the beauty of the picture, call aud see for yourself. Goo TurLtm. We ham that Rev. A. C. IfcDo gal. of Callomia. accompanied by Hon. L. V. Coon will be in gulcta oa Wednesday, the SOta faatant, to perfect th organisation of th G. L for Oregon and UHhiniriu Territory. To tub. ldaot ar called tiwrtkrr aA lil Urn for tbw parnose. Tbey biguly recommended and cumoiitaloned by tli Grand iMlg ci California aa Slat I'epomt, nwere hi good A. .r. a SALE LODOS No. 4 kMt Its rnralarewaaai cations M UK aeeood en luarU.Frl,ltt la earl, nia. UrtUrta sib SMSftaiHiaa art tnvil.a In attend. I sV nf .r.sows, w.m. - D. H.Ucarsr.Sx Ths Mantiax Mines. Aa illia ruins cease, and the winter gives way to better weather, the Knutiam mi tiers make tlieir iirrnngeineiits to eommettee the vig orous prosuuulion of furllier developing these mines. Mr. Garden, the Superintendent of llie Union Com pany, has recently arrived from Quurtzvillu, and re ports that the Union Company's tunnel is now to the deptli of seventy llvo feet, and that his company bus now about one hundred and Why tone of rock ready for crushing, one hundred and twenty tons of which are ut tli mill. The Santlam company is still working their tunnel, with as good if not better prospect than heretofore obtained, lie brings down some very fine specimens. . . , Mr. Siobert, the Superintendent of th Quarts Mill, as recently returned from a tour in the Washoe coun try, and Is now making preparations to go np and start the mill again, and put In practice tiie result of bis recent observations. . Tub Linn County Union Precinct meetings are tn be held ou the 5th of May, and tha County Contention to nominate count offioers to be held on the Vth or May. : '. ; i ' . i : ) ' Thiioat ArmcTioNS. A physician writing from ew Fane. New York, sneaking- of the b enellcial ef- fecla, resulting from the use of "flrmen's Bronchial j rocnf.et: suya i - c or alleviating mat nornu irriw on only felt by those who have suffered from any Bronchial AHection. and for Hoarseness and sore throat, too, I am free to confess (though I am an M. !.,) they answer all you claim for tlium." io avoid isaiiDointinent.be sure tooWuti the temvie 'Drowns Bronchial Trochees. ' ! I Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Re storer aud Dressing. You cnunot be bald or grey , and neither time nor sickness can blemish your Hair, If you use them. Sold by all Druggists. Agents, Hosteller. Smith, It Dean, San Francisco. Special Notices. Dr. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTEH8. The Stomach is the fountain head of scores of diseases which infest the human system. . Iuditfestion. bad enough 'per ie, generates diarrhos-i, dysuutory, faint- iicas, vertigo, puipiiuiioti oi ute ueari.gonerai ueouuy ceo. Got rid of it then, at once, by going through a courre of Dr. HOSTETTEH'S STOMACH BITTERS, dilatable and refreshing Drenuration, which as sure ly relieves all complaints of llie stomach as llie sun shine melts the snow. A course of the medicine may not perhaps be necessary. One bottle frctiueiitly ao complislios a complete cure. Sold by ull Druggists and dealers everywhere, and by HODGE St. CALEF, Agents, Front St., Portland. W. McAFKE, M.D. II. CAIU'ENTHU, M.ll. Will practice Medicine and Surgery in partnership.- Office near Dr. McAfee'a residence. Dr. Carnenter'a residence, uear the Warehouse, in ite building formerly occupied by David McCuliy. . SBiem, Dec. 1 1, inoo. . iity A tough, Cold, or Sore Throat, Requiius immzdiati attchtiok and should di chicked. If allowed to conti.uk, Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, or an Incurable Lung Diseaso IS OFTEN the UESULT. . BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES AVISO A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, OIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Dronohltla, .ethma, Catarrh, Oonaumptlve and Throat Dlaoaaes, TROCHES ARE USED ALWATS WITH COOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS v will find Trochee useful In cleariug the voice whnn taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unnsual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trochee are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, aud have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an urticle of Irtte merit, and baaing proved their efficacy by a teat of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Trochee are universally pronounced belter than any other articles. Ortain only "Buowa's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Worlhhte Imitation that may be offered. Rnld overvwhere in the United States, and in For. eign Countries, nt 35 oenls per box. 6m42 Luxuriant Growth and Beauty . to the Hair. Mrs. 6. A. Allen's World's Hulr Bontorcr and Dressing. The great unequalled Preparations for Ilofitorlng, Invigorating, Beautifying, and Dressing the Hair, Rendering it soft, silky, and glossy, and disposing It to remain in any. desired position ; qniekly cleansing the scalp, arresting llie fall, and never fails to restore grey hair to its natural color, and produce luxuriant growth. For wile by all DriiiTLdsta. Agents, Hostetter. Smith' & Dean, San Francisco, fiin New Boot and Shoe Store. TIIR m(.r-.iiriied Intt jimt received DIHECT FliOM T1IK KAMT, mid otter, for tuile, in GKSNKU'S BUILDING, a lYw doon heluw MuuiVb Mock, it lurifo and well selected tor It of Hoole, Shoe, ltdien' and Oents' (iaiter. Children's shoes of nil denci ipLiniis. which will he sold cliettp, fur chbIi or country prod ure. PleHie call aud examine tho goods before purchitiuitf elsewhere. A. 1. nLLil.UUAfll, Kalem, Mnrch 19. iW6-6w3 Filial SHiU'iiieiVl. X Prolmfe Court of Pnlk county. Oreftuti, April term. lHtt. Kb tat a of James Caruiai'tt, titccsnml. Not-ice i hendtv ifiven Iliat K K. i'nnnark, adminis tratrix of mid estate, has this day presented her an couniB, and asks that the same may ho allowed for n final settlement. It therefore ordered that eaid ap plication he heard and determined nn Monday, the 7th day of May, (Hoti, t which hue all irsousiutereated in said estate may a linear in aaid Court aud make ob jections to Ntid settlement, if any lliey have. April JWiWI: . 1 1 A !t. iY AlWOK. l. .Multfe. Citation. 10 the next of kin, and alt persous interested in l ihe estates of Peter L. Dclaahiuutt and Holler 11. Deluslnnutt, minor heirs of Amanda hehuhiuntl. late of Polk oouuty, deceased t You are hereby sum moned to be aud appear in the County Court of Polk comity, ou Moaday the 7h day of May, JHtifi. and an swer the petition of J. K. lJeluvhuiiut, guardian f suid mi nor heira, nud show cause, if any tliure he, why an order shall not be granted, as prayed for in aaid (to tition, for the sale of the real estate belonging to said minor neirs Uy order of Cuas. K. Moor, Comity JwU'e. J. L' COLLIN'S. April .1, 1KoTiw4:6 Solicitor f..r Petitioner. Fresh Drugs, Syrups, Tinctures, GENUINE PATENT MEDICINE Chttmirah, Pninh, (Hht Perfumery And everything dually kept ia a Drug Store. On the eorner opposite the Postnfflee. and the new Hotel. J. K. CLANK. Apotkrcnr. Sugar. Coffee, Rice. Ex Hark A. A. Kldridtr. f'"m the Sandwich lalanda direct. 3.0OO K I7C.PS Si nlR.ol various grados. 500 RAMI HOVII t'OPFKK, 3 IMl RACi) HAWAIIAN HICK, an extra ar ticle. Smfi. By MefRAKFX, MERRILL Co. AGENTS WANTED In all Parti of Ihe Country, for the EUUTARY and NAVAL HISTORY or TH Rebellion in the United States. IT Is designed to be a stamlard work, more complete than anr that has been or ma. be hereafter pub- li.lied. Complete in one roral ocuro roluaie of orer 8110 donble-enlamn paires, and illustrated with nnmer oos fine Mel enarmvinirs, eolored plates of battle erenee printed in the hianrat style of rhrotoo lithoirra par in six eoiora, ana nearijr im weinaeniieo niapa and rharla, indispensable reqnisites to snrh a work. It alao mains an elaixirale ilri or t mienta, or v. ebm-U printed pairea. hr neanaof whirb anr impor tant eveiM ol IM rene tuon can a, once oe rrierrtNi 10, or the earrer of ant partPn'r oltirer. or Ihe opera tiotis of any partienlar cooimand. can be Ira-ed out iu detail. (V The work will be sold only throofth traveling; k"t. ad exrliiaiTrlr lir suliacriptioa. Ii has not been canvassed for at all, and llie enure field is thus open, so that earlv applicants ran have their ehoico of territory. Ksefiis'iv territory (riveu.and libera! tarma ofTared. On rereipt of l by luail or eaprrss, we will forward oultlt, with Inatrnrf'iona f"reanvawins;. Addrrsa KKAM'M IlK.AfNfl St CO., Umliia 6H9 and M 1 Sarramenti si . Kan KraitclMHt For Sale. Tw HOISKS A.M l.iiT IX BAI.EM, and J. our aeroud hani1. 1'IAXO. Enquire "f ApriH. l"MiwJi K. V I I.I.I A PLOWS! PLOW'S ! PLOWS! PEORIA. 1101.1 Xr). IIOHTON 1 1,11'PEIl. CAKI' t'AHT NTKKf., Tufts' AXUMrilltl.K. tlill.l.l.Vd CX I II.IW V UAKTKI.I. r Ci m. atoonawld Naitel WANTED! 1 A AAA M KM and women and ciiihlroi to . to lJ, )VJ KnttlaWi ntm Villi, re (iallcrunl : pitlliiH, Folk County, nn. To sue wore thuu ten thousand dillurent pictures, limf Views of ALL NATIONS. And while there pot a nietnivlukenvf themselves that cannot be escellud uu this coast. 8. A KENDALL. J. 0. 6HELT0N, M. D. Practicing Phylclii and Surgeon, BALKM, OKKQON. . . ) Office and residence, J os. Wilson's brick , opposite the Ucnnelt House. BKIN'U a irrniluitte of the Physio Medioul colhwe,Cln ciimali, Ohio, lie ia purely refurmalnry in his pmo-tice.discardiua-Hlike mineral and veiretHhlo polaona.and using- such uieilicinoa only as act in perfect harmony will) Nature medicines that pusaosa the rare recom mendation Unit if they do no Rood, they will do no injury. Ho luia ulao attendod a full course of lectures 111 the Tolund, ( Alloputhic) Medical College, Han Fran cisco, and liiivinn practiced medicine on tills onast about six years, ia fully acquainted with the diseases peculiar to the cliniato. II. F. BKOWIV WILL buy and sell Greenbacks, Mining Htocks and Drnfta on Han Pranciseo.aiid the Eaatern States. Will buy Hold Dust or Hulllou. 0111 with Wells Fargo At Co., on BlateHtiret. taitf Pure Cream Tsirtsir, And Boda, in bulk. Superior to Hahbetta, or any ether put np iu small punkngea. For sale on the corner opposite the Capital Hotel, and Post olllce, cilute rltreel, Haleni . J. E. CLARK, March, fi, lHrn. Drvrritt and Apothecary, Struyed or Stolen. TMtOM the pasturo of I. Ynnclia, a cream-colorcd L horso, with flax nuiue and tail, star in the face, and in good order. When last seea was in ootnpuny with throe colta.- A suitable reward will be paid to any persuu returning or giviwr information of said uorseto J. u. av Jl. lllliaun. Salem, March SC. IHfifl 4w4 Nathaniel Fcrffuon GKNKttAL COLLKCTINO AtlKNT, Solo, Linn Countr, Ore iron. Practical lMiveioian in chronic cawn, liver complaint, vc, n French Window Ols OTAINKD GLASS, nut Piirnrrd OUm. Hold Loaf. kj QrHiniugTooli. Cum el nml Suble ilntr HiubIiui, uianionu umflB-uiHterif, ceo,, eve , m Police . IN th PmhatA Conrt of Polk county, Orcfron. April term, lHtf. In tho mutter of the tfiwrdmuftiiip of the minor ueirt or fj.ti.it. nntrt aecotnwa. notice is hereby given llmt I. Al. HiUter. ffimrdiiin of SHid heirs Jiiu this dav prenented bis ui'tition imivinu for liceime to sell at puhlic siilo ihe rt'iil eetuto helo; to sid iieirs. It in iiifreiore ordered tiiHt nam ttppit cution he heurd mid d?tflriniued on MoiiiIhv the 7ih day of May, ISOli, at the Conrt IImo iu IhIIhh, in said comity, at which time ull pemons inturoMted In nam estate cmi appear and imtke ohjectimis.tt uny ex ist. i. M. tfu iL-r-K. Uimntian PallHR. April 3, IWftwhli of said heirs. AdininiMrnlor's Salt! of Heal stut! N pnrsiiHiice of nn order mhde In tho matter of the estate of (!. O. Kirkpatrirk. deceased, by the Conn ty Court of ihe State f Uncoil, for the county of Aianon, at me April term oi sum court, the umier- siixiied. ttdmmistrator of the entnlo of CO. Kirknitt rick. deceased, will, on TUESDAY the FIFTKKNTli day of MAY, lKliti, at the Court House door iu Salem, Miirion county, Oregon, between the hours of o' clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m.( expose to public sale to the highest bidder for ciuh, to bo paid in gold or silver coin, the following described real estHte, be longing to said estate, to wit t the eoiithn-est quarter of tne nomiwfsi quarter oi section ininv nve io.ji in town. eiL'ht (8t sonth, rauire one II) went of ihe Wit iHinette uteridiau, and also t wont v fuel of the north end of Lot No. fourteen iu lilock No one, and also four (1) lots in Block No. ten, Nue. 2. 3, 4, and 5, in the town of Bnbhinity, Manou county, Oregon. Hale to commence at one o clock ji.in.of said day. I' ifty per ceui. oi uie purcnase to ou pum at mo time oi sine and the remainder iu six months, the puiuhaser k'v fug note with upproved security. April 4, JH4Jtiw4:(i tlOaSiCPlI BIPG, Adtn'r. Adiniiiistriuor,M Police. TlSTATK of Lewis It. Cleaver, deceased. Nolle Mj is hereby ffiven tiiHt the midnrsiennd has been duly unpointed by tho County Court of Marion oonn- tv, Oregon, as administrator of the estato of Lewis H. Cleaver, deceased, late m I Ann conuty, Oreffou. All persons indubled to said deceased will please set tle up, and all those liuviuif claims nKHiiist the estate will present the same lo Hie under v ned, at ins resi dence six miles north of Silverton, Marion county, Or egon, within six mouths after this dale. April J, IHt-ilw Ipdb W. K. KA.ST11AM, Adiu'r. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. New Remedies. New Remedies, Dr. GIBBON'!) JMNPfcNSAU Y, ?17 KEAKNFY BT., iivar.Com- Ul f mercuil. inn franrtsfn, cs- f 3k1 lablisiied in IK.r4, fur the trest meat arz:? of 8exual and Setniual liseasea. AmW' such tin Gonorrhea, Oleet. St not tire. Tri"lK, f Veakness, Impoloncy, tf.t ISkin st'i;i PitieHBes (of yeais' standing). ttiidfcpwV Ulcerated Legs, successfully trenfcy:V? DOCTOR (JlUMOy has the nleasure of auuounc itiKlliHthe haa returned to this State, after an ab sence of one year, during which time ho hits visited all the principal huepitals of Kurope. among them those of Dublin London, und lnris. The follnwini celebrated hospitals of Inidia aro aiaong those vis ited by the Doctor : fnv's, Hurh stniPt, lUtrnntth i Kt liartiioiomew , Nintlinuld; nt. like s, Uld street St. Marv's. Cnmti. I'lnce. 1'hiL: IH-k. llitrrow mud Univereity, Gower street; Westiuini'ter, llroKil Sane timry; ClmriiiK Crons. Ajrur strrel, Kinuid; Iyadon vt niteciiniw rood; JCmul treo, tlray s Inn road Kiiu's ( 'ollcim, lNirttitfiil stretl. DOCK H GUI I ION hasahm viiied Dm-tors Ar ton. of London. Parker, of Ifiriiiiinlinm. KoL'land aud Kicord, of Paris; who are roimiilerml the bi-st physicmiiM ami snrreons hi Ihe word, and whose au thority Is ui-knnwlrdffed ip be the biffliel in Ihe treiit oieiit of Htxuul liseiises. DOUTOU hu obtained from thorn their new mode of treutment, which cannot be uriiassed. UUITOK tilUJlOaV has spared neitb.tr time nor mmwy in sii;kiiifr out new remedies, und has rein men Willi new facilities tot allevisriou i-f htims.ii sultering. , Horrible Dieiicft How many thousands of tiersotie. both male aud fe male, ure I ho' e, who are snlfcrinrf out a odserable ex istence fnui the etlccls of secret indulgences, or fmiu virus ftiisnrbed into the svxtpm. ismk t Hie ir pullM emHrihleu, and distiirnred fares and their broken uu coi)ititntioiis, diwiualifviii) them for the happiiies of miirriniie or tho enjovme.it of life. Iu this horrid sit uation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. parents, guardians, and friends attend In (hose who are sutrcrmir, with buy of thrse horrible, life di sti-oviiiit! timitidies see that thev are cared for aud cam! .before it be too lute. Ki nd them imnieditttely tn IWtor Gibbon, a plirsician who htts niaile private uiruniwn iiir rFi-iHi 4iuy lur yenra, bhii vtimi 11 wr taiu to cure the most inveterate cauws, without mercti rv or any injurious draus. Jt is important to those who are alllic-tafd, or to those who are interested in ths welfare nf their friends, to be careful of the ninny preietiued doctors who mfrsl all cittssa.puonsliin Mieil skill in rarintf till diseases in a lew ditvs, iniosiitf up on Ibe public by iisinir the names of eminent obri ciann from Kurope aud other places. Jie then lore careful and make strict Inquiry, or yoa may fall iuto ine nanus oi in ose t-nariuiaus. Keminnl Kmissiuus, the consequent of self abuse. Iiineiolilary vice, or iiepraveo sexual iimtilPiire, ii prarlired by the youth of both stxes to ait almost mv limned rK trnl, prodncma', witti tinerriiiK eertamty tiie fullowiiitf traiti of morbid symuLoms, iinleHs com bated bv sciuiitiHc nieslical measures, viz: Kallow eoun iteimuce, dark spots uinler the eyes, pain in the hued, riiitf)iii( in tiie ears, muse use the rustuiiir or jenves and rallhutf of chariots, uneasiness abuiit the loins, weakness of tne limbs, confused vision, Idimted intel lect, loss of conndntiee, dilfioenM in apnroarhinf tran yen, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a ditposi lion io sit an society, loss of meaiory, bevtio Hushes, piwplee, and vrijoiis eniptiooe ausunt tbe mee, furred tottinie, fmtid bmetb, eouaite. eoasamnUiMi, nitrtit swests, ttiutiuunuiift and frequent iiiwuitiy. If rrlief be not obtmiied, tne simrnr siiouid apply immiHtiaie ly, either in person or by letter, and have a rare ef fected by bis new and scienliftt- roods of treating thi disease, which never fails of effecting a quirk and radical cure. Doctor 0. will irive One Hundred Dol- liin tn Biiv naiaon who Will liroVsa uittsfMrtorilv In hiiotlmt fie wasenredof this eomplaiut by either of llie nun rranriM-o qnacss. hOCTOR UIHBON Is rnpMilbls, and will rtftlosarh tv firms vrtusrn loauuraetii, tHndina bimsl( lo tffMl raeissi sna penasttent curs, r nsks m ch-tre, FarsoitsotadiftitutceMy U LUKfc.D AT IIOMX by ad- ilrfMiiig ktur to Dr. Ulbboo, sUiloy mm, lympioms, ItniHi of Um the dawisf has contiaood, and ssdtains pfomtMir forsrOra, irt iron nniussff mini eurtotllr, to any psrt of th sttntry, wits nil) snd pisia d(rscwM for om, fnrTrn IMIOsTstsMoi la rtRMMrsja Utter or ireai WsUs. fsrfo A Cs. A-liifMi IR J. f (ilHrW)!?, eiT Krarny stmt, sar Cost- bKrclsl, Ji rrstici o. rust OUtoo Ux rrevnilion iM'flrr IIium Curr Th nly-lnrsrftted Pttsai ftBrtitife,asurs Vrtir iriinst IIimmi ont fffrnanry, srul by msll. Fries A.I(lrmlK. J f. (ilHUUN. 6lT Kronty Mrtct, Mr Co- mtrcisi, eau rroocisco. ran omcc hob n. ( uulioit lo I Iip I iiforniiKile. rkr sf lb fse rrsndsro ooooks and prrWnd'rt, bo( wlih ImfiM aoorii-lo ertl(li;ir, dup Ute anwsrv. Hviu ol lb wM-itylrd '. miv-M namoa mr to b feond la lb IsiUy snd ol.l siiaps-ft f ftma rrooaloco sod oihsrr plCM, srs I r wsjo, tni b-to w ay to tfork Bt Ikttr iraiW. nodi ore MbtMnillss, ahotmolism, DeoaitNpsrr rsrrwra, iBltllipnos AVo hwi-trs. ate. I ovtr UtcPan VroiKis-o Dirsxlory, orxl jmm atll not Sird Uslr Ms-dksl fMttots H. bill too will Aud tbrtr forms octiuiiorsi to U. ibe llKsnry for & red q64. Tto only ooy lo Statd tat IHMJI.1B Is to snak Ibitiirj rt oill soot yno tvHhtn. snH may far yJ many rryrcU; for, oe adTtrtllnr ryalftsoa in csmsso ew "w oo ar aofua, utn m no aatiy is vso ihf any uf ibrnt until yaw, who ood what UVy ore. If. Uiishan dors bmI drcHft jwi'pla by eabibitisfr botrua ttUao, corlincal, pswIsHsdeJ (il.iiM' tltsra. He. thxUtt Ulbboo) ill ofy sros wli nay sail mi hit o&atof Itis sbihiy to trral diaraaB tbal b fvn to ew. Omul alio n tft i fnitirnts w M plmtr tof"nt Dr. Otfehoa Utet tits hrsd tut dvf r IwroMFHt to tbo tirr.ua Kuuoioaa.) New Goods and New Styles, , B. & M. HIRSCII! Ara now receiving, at their' '.'.OLD, STAN i Cor Commercial and Ferry Streets, ' 1 both from New York ami San Francisco, a LARGE and ' WELL SELECTED ' stock of Ladles', Gents' and Childrens' URNISH I N Q GOODS. Dry, and Fancy Goods, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES Sc CROCKERY ..and a. " Regular Assortment , ..or..' GENERAL MERCHANDISE. PHODUCE TAICEN in eiolianK for goods. Persons wlsliiiurto purchase will do well to cell and laraine before piireliuslng olewhere. J. D. x 51. HIKSCH, WOOL! WOOL! 500,000 lib s.! WOOL WANTED I For wliloli wa will pay tbe ; HIGHEST MARKET RATES, IN CAS, II! J. B.&M. HIRSCH, sjAI.K.n, ORKfiOK. 180G. Spring Trade ! BREYMAN BRO'S Aro unur receiving anil npt-ning llicir ' Urge stock ul SPRING AND SUMMER GOODH, And tieruby reini-tfii).y mtnoiincfl to Llie piilttie of pMim nud Ticimiy time tnpy imvo now tne am MMurluient ot kooiI in tlieir line tver olTured befur iu 8nlm. Tlieir tock vuiititU of DR7 GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS aud SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GHOCEUIEN, CROCkERY 'ND GLASSWARE, ' Hardwares etCe, One of the Arm having bei n in the San Francises Diarket for several weeks, no pains has been spared to select ths NEWEST STYLES AND FASHIONS or Ladies' Dress Goods Fancy Goods, . LADIES SILK CLOAKS MHANTILLA8 Ladle Hattf, Gents Funrishing Goods CLOTHIHQ, ITC. Call nJ sea ns Itcfursi purcliasiiip; elsewliera. Ws will sell nt Hit luurrit market rttei. for Cash or 1'rodno. Salem, April I. latltl. M WANTED, 50,000 lbs. WOOL! Al URStTtlAaj nilOTIIKRIS C1AKPET8, Oil-Cloflis, M ittioff, Window Shades, at y !M LlitlMA.N UUUb. W. WEATHEEFOM Importer and Wholrsnlt' Drugs, and Mediolnes, ' ' PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS. : , . . . , .; i, . ' , ' 'j:: I '." ! . , .... :,,,,. -i I i . White Lead . Varnishes, ; ! ..... I ..;.-, ..I -uil (,! 1 I'l lii :. i ill :, brushes,"::', Kerosene Oil;1 Painters Material, ! ' And eonslsntly receiving, from tha EASTERN MARKETS; BSSRLS ' ' " ' , invoices of goods :;,;;::, V, , Iu our line, aud offered tp. (lis trade W ? Quuntltlcsi to Suit VERY LOW -RATES. ' TERMS, CASH! Fire Troof Brick, 180, Front Street, PORTLAND, OHKGOrw. W. WEATHERFORD. Msreli l, INIIIt. :imis:i . .pioneer!,:;,::;, TH K Proprietors of f lie half section Homesteads, at Dr. Kelloiru's Warehouse, at Ilia head of l a quina tide, have limited and laid out n commercial town the Drat on llie hay. Tiie atresia aud' public grounds are rapanoua, llie much Tor rue w nan anu warehouse Is eliuililv situated, ami llie whole town site la lariie. Ueiiuy rolling ana aiwre oijiu water niara, lor beantyoi situatiou roioanne scenery, ueaun ana water, nariuatton. naileries, larniinir. aioca rais liur. fruit urowinir, imnleninK. Ac in iuelf and sur- rnnndiiiKS ia very superior and hard to eurpees. . A Hotel la now nnuer hocnae here, and ready to aeeoin inddae Dersons. A larire liverv stable la under coil slruciion. and other Improvements are tfoina forward In una I'iwii whom name la rsnnstsisa, in noiiorot the Pioneer slearaer here.owaed by Ur. Kellogg, which will run from this point regularly to all points of bnsineas dowu the bar, and all arms and Inlets of two feet deoo and broad enoturh forturninu her. Stock uaaseinrera and all frelgbta will he carried on this boat at reasuiiaiiie rales. Twenty wree ion ara aireaoy taken in thia town by actual set tiers, on donation, and li more will yel lie given away, aim aiierwarus 101a will be aold al low rates. Hare the old mad termin ates from Oorvallis. A read from this point to Cor. vallis will no doubt be soon constructed, (foods front Mini tt'i-nnciarn fur all tlm unnar Willainetta VatlaV and the mines, will pass from hare, audgooda will pass from here to the bay und Outbound. Wliolorale and retail merchants aud trailers.nieehanics and profession1 al men are Invited lo locate here, r'islt, la barrels or otherwise will be kepi fur sale bars i and Ashing partiea and parliea ol pioaanre can go on uoaru me learner und iiasa In three hours tothe irreut uvster bed and ocemi fisheries, at the lower part of the bay and on llie lieurii. llie nailing season will soon oa oa and and we invito all our friends to oouie to our beau. llliil aud healthy town and seo ns. and all that may be seen on thia admirable bay and fertile.healthy ennntrr. lilies to lots in rioiieer will lie mads aa soon as tue proprietors cau possibly obtain it. ir, lfr.il. ivci.i.iifuu. , ' DAVID NEWSOM, Pioneer, hVntou eo. March 'A IWO. " Prop'rs. ' I.AW NOTICK TTAVIV narmatiejillv Imyited in Halem. OreffOd XI I solicit ualrounge In the Hue of my profession. Collections, conveyances, agencies, and all uainesa in snd out of courts pertaining to a law office, promptly attended to. Frleiids, givo mo a call. OIHoe opnoaiu the fapilal Hotel. U. V. L.AWHUH, Jlarcn i!, iihhi. iyii An yaii-aw. HOSTETTER'8 (ELEBRATED STOMACH .BITTERS, BRAD AMD RrPLKCT. . !nk aura nf Imlth. "llm how t" yoa uk, V kiinwer, 'Ur tin wtiy uk. ... i: Htranutlimi tiie Htomacm.aiiiI S'blaln ; , The Nkiivkn, tiie crvniita (if the bruit). Tiie Livitii kveu In ctl play, ! 1 And rfivuiate, from dnv In dr. - 11 Kuch nrjtHit Hid. m Kftture'v plMiu . It rare mid rffrenh tiie timer man. itl t And like nntrli tlml'i kpL in rlilmo Mr coitamnt care with rnilr'! time. ' '' ' Tfts? VNttftn' toue iid aLrauutli rtHieir, . . And thereby vUrmr inn tfnt, Iih. "How," jruu inquire, "cmi tliie be done, Tbii victory o'er Dimiim be won !' HoiTTTitR'iBiTTini,"wreily, Ia Henltk mprrm Proliettomirjf V An a inemia ul reiriMinitinif Ihe d.Mirdered en- frebled ayttein, ruuUuiiK otery fimctiun of the liil mil oriiii, revWiiitf Ute depreewd uplrita, vlio ratinff the oiwltiitiont and pmloiiifinif lite, eo medic inwl prepantliuii either of the pntt or llie prteeut tine line been w completely mid au uuireranlly anoeae fill, K, noHtc.tcr'ft Colcbrnted Htomaeh Bitters. AutiiiKt the vapor fnnl prapnro, Tbet fever mint the heavy ulr. ' 1 '"' V )i ink mil unmixed the witter foand ' In preiiifii, woode or umriky grouud. If tM-tieiiinry toil yn ply, f iS'ntmrt yon mutt uiiar Jie For when drbnrred frtn eierciae, ' For aritjieiat atd abe eriea. ' MedidiM'aKrandpqrpusjeaudiutetli ,j . la t h reals? twrd evil to prevent ( And if you'll Ite nlieved or apered Krmii Ilia that enwh the unprrparrd, HfMtetter'aHiitera nae for note, - Tkry are the rt attniott. To aei at drfliMioe the miiiem of nnlieallhv aollatthe poia-m of uuwlioleaonie wiitcr.lhe etHuvta or crowned wnrk rooma. end fuctoriea. end the baneful Inlluence nf deiiUry eiupluymeiila, It ii only nereaanry to be foreurnied with JloMfttcr'e Cclebrntfd Btoniarh Bitters. Tyipepia'a pHi.tra, that rack and arrliiJ The bodv.aiid depreaa the nriud Aritea.ti.nt aathey pro aod eine - 1 Meke life a coiwUnt utartyrdon . 4'ohflaanddyninteiie pMiua. . 'Nfaih whirlt the iironff man'a fnyr wnnet t Diliom romplaiu'a, thoae tedlooa UU, Ne'er nuifpinrcd ret by dnu.il pilli i Irettd dtarriifift. thai catinnt be . Cured by deatnivlive merenry i Hbtw eonilitulional decay That briiift" ilt'tth nearer day hy day, Nfrvot prnalrnilnn, menial jrloom, Herald- nf medneea or the tomb i For thew, tboutth miuemi ttoairutna full- . U Miit of relief nt leeel we hail. I.iim tkH'i Uittsks uiedirine aura, ' it t prttnt, alone, bnt enrt. In dvnikepaia, fever and airtie, bllimia eomnlatnta. runatitutional and nervona delfititr, eutMiMlivn.tea- airkneea, aneeme, and tn all eoatplaime of mn er wo men. aroeveitiiiK Iroui eaeual or inherent weakaeaa ef ibe budr. tne one great remedy and reetratire ia ll(HitettfriCrlebrAted8toiaali Bitten. To wandarera ou awa and Und. Kron Pilar aliore to 'fmpic at rand, To honaehidde lone In rctrHia new, And dwellera iu great rttiea too i T't aoldiera tn tMmp, fort and field, , Who need aifalnel dsHaa a alt t id , v To mhtera California bound, , , And tillera of wet. mamhy grmiiwl , To fM-hle wlvea of franile mold. ' ' To Yonntr. and anthlle aged, and uld, Tv thoae in health, who would enjoy, . Heaveu'a beat gifta, without allov t To all the ttrenirthleaa. weak and pale, ' Who droop, ret know not what they ail. ' ot4ttere liiltera we preeml, Aa HealUi aioal potent tlieiei.t. If rliera la anr value iu iniblia viiuoo. or any wvigbt In aiediraf lealiuwnv, the very beat and aafeet Tofitr, Corrertiva and AUraiive now before the world la HoMr tie ri (f Irkralfd Stomach Blttrrt. Ht4 hy retpt-rtalde drngbna In all prl of the wurht. ' " ' HODGKitCALEr, Itf s OT, Vront Klrrtft, t'ortlnnd, Orcgoa. ' (MIMICS OlffiD. , it, HUTH, DURBORII & (9. :; .i i . t. , . .: .if.-'! ii u! M THANKFUL for past favors, and honing to merit a eontlunance of the tame, weuld reapeeifnlly smnonnea that they am bow receiving and epeMng wga aasoruneut OI , .., ,'i . ., h'-'-Ni tli New & Cheap Godds M'-il"1 J wn-ll .il-'Vt.f 1 -f-.'.S.il 1 '( Clothing, 'i liitoft ! lit fdsu KI Dreu Goodi. o: r ;.t v i.iii, li,rf...600rJ,;. .' i:.. :i'-,-"' " in nail Boots, Shoes, Ea'j, Czp, L: t t.,-i Vjrr.an0y'OdMrJ.ii. n'"' .1 i. .1 li"!!.',:5'ii '. 1 t'nijcl' ;J ..! ! ' ,!'' V: i i.MH. ''Ji Si1,, dl .;'liS ' We would cart 'psrHcolar attention ti ear eifr ! :, n ,n'a. slve stock' ot . 'u:nn.iv ,.(,' T :t""; ." w ,! yJ L"o !-'ib U i'ltiris .'fuir l.-tt rl tn ,i,,.t ,, ii, ,i in . iii cv! la Hardware, I .'.nii.t n ; Iron and StttUti Carpentm' Toole, - : i Nut tndSohnd .Blackimithe' Tool; .ir. r Spring , Azk$ li Ounimithi' Toole, Carriage Fixturet, Agricultural Tool, - Mill Sam, 4 ) I, rt I "'I .'I ' : ; t'j.')1i'l .1 ti f i' ' 1 "1 . liH'tt; Sf.' l.l.hit 'ilblHUtl ! Homo Fiunlihlii, todWajn. "! i... t'iii ... ... I !:.!. - .:".. . ,:..:,' Il,c! siilT ;:,:;';:io0Liuo anA.sJ' 'I I" i.'-!l 'f- i U-jterJ saw 'J&t.-'r,? ri '! " Wnll PneiY"'" """a1" -fil I, CiirpriV t't-t"'''. .n- !! "i it-....-, i. inirror,' "! t""1 :, i : )... ,,.,!.,,, mania v, Etc. ,i t,i. ! i : I.;,. iy-.il oa -ii 1 .i(i-.lijii ' ll ' .11 a;l la'AM.."!!..:!! inn) l:illl.rt)( ," Fain OU, laad, FattyblaUaV -.1 1 t, ,;'.';wnit irl.iila QUEEN3WARE ..li i.il.'iil. . ' "Vnrnlsshess, Olasnssware, " Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Mace ( , Which we will olfrai.pricea for , -i . ') m t ' - .i a'i n val lo Cash or Country Frodnot." t . Wbich eatrnot fall to pleaes awyaWjr. ' M ' i ' 1 HEATH, DEARUOHH fc ga :! i .1. i; . ' . i."j'.'t alll-Mt ... '.! H-1 t.. '-.li 1.-1. , I t ll!:l!i.."ll"i LW villi purchas" '! Jjft win ;:,t 'i! ,1 il t.ll '.i'';in "JIT iUlthe 7ool7eCoa,f I e '.,!.. M 111 '! , 'i tWtl( ,i , . j. For wbich ws will pay , . i.....,ri , " t;j-! i ''' .l ' ; "1 I ! -H 3 ,11 -tl .The Hig&Mt Marktt Rats i h i,' -.v, h : 'ititf ntqt : 1 lnU.0.OoM Coi,r,lf prtprn-i't NEW GOODS.1' t ! IJ .( (. f IU ;ri,l 'Ji.l O tit I jllll ii- i.-.uiw ..--. CAM BATH, vi w ia ,,' .,,! -, , -n i . fi-i 'i ....l I ! r-.ilT . . W. ,i , i,.,i, HBATrJ, DKABBORN fc Ost. . .-a ' I piI '-.i .l rjQTicc..:;r SEtXINGT OFF 'COST! .. .. t-. ' .1 ,... ...li.-- ..-..I . WR will sell Mr entire steak aaf sjstsissistlss, .:.p-l.--.l l Oill a .-,.( ... A. T "COST!' !-H A ..i...i, mil ..i.:ii:i. : .it.;:' On aeeoonl ef aaaUng a chaapja in ourbttsinass.i' Alt persons knowing ilienaeies iadabtatt to imi wll pleats eouie forward and. ' , , , i il( i. , .i :t ii ins- (il l lonii'l a.ear Settle the Same lKECIATElY t; ,.1 :S). 9IITCHKLL Jk'rC. 'NEW'1 FIRM.- HAVtNO puretiastd what waa known aa the '(asts ry aMre.wa uka pleasars ra sayloc lo asw Incase and the pablie In (fciaiial. Ibat wa will kespeas Mak WELIi "AllORTBD '.Hi And sell our iroode on ss ,ood Urroa as anr house In Ilia sitr. Oor stock eotisist of general assart msntof --. i i t - ""' Drr-Goodm and .' FamUjf firoeeilss, Hardware, Crockery, BOOTH AND HHOE8I ::...'.." r:;Hauandpapar,,r;i' IRON AND NAIL9, ; FACTORY O O OD S I ' i - . jtia., SV. ' ' NICKLin dco, IMMENSE SACRIFICE t ..;;,.- ! ..... . ... .i .-s.,s ; .na T701t ttis iHineflt of Ills loeatedand tra valine jiulille, r V. h. WorthhtKton will now sell his " Tremendoui Stock of Dry Oood. t Iroraeimo Xot of ClotUlmt , ; ,. , . sn IIS . '1 i :l HUCE 8UPPLY0F HARDWARI Tciittber with ' AUMs IsnU ratts, . 1 At tales whleti wlllmsks Portland and Ran I marshaiils weop. I am resolved le nia mvserf aa or. ar hi sratify hit niimaraaa enetoeMrs, It salUns ot at eost will ratify K11'? and saisfy theot Uia oDpor unity is now offered lo srelify, eatify, and tndaaioify lliemaelvea. , ,;...' Big Dajra Kloudsajr sfc aalrtslf M S. DtlLSIS. c.w. anaiss. . i.e. aanaa. ARMES L DALLAM J Impsrtars aad Jobbers os" t -!- WOOD AND WHaLOW UsCS, BRUSHES. TWINES. CORDAGE, ice. And Msnafacturers of t California Pails, Ttb, ; in BROOMS, ite, tic. ., ., Has. 817 aad illt grawaiile street,, , Batwaea Vroat aad laivia. . , AN TRAWCUCO. . Dr. J. H. OMtwood, ; REFORM PHYSlriAI OVTICX at bis rsebieue s 'rol Ht, o4 bleak aortb of ftuperinteudent llantinttloo's. . He would say tn Ihe airk who wish to oe (urea! ' ilhoal kavlna; their teeth extracted with ealowaof, oe Jwlr eoMillntions imiailred with oaher mineral pui aws. Is Kive liiaa a tall. , . Bnleta. Jaa. 't, lM HICHE8T CASH FRICI RAO ORKOON "WA.lt UOMI3I9, BV t 4'lf HEATH. PEABBOBW e CO. Ad Mlaitra(wr' Nolle. 18TATK uf . II. I'uiiils, deeeased-ffntlcs is here Tj hy s.iteu that llie amleewnaed has been duly an--lnted odraloietralor of said eetate, hy ia Oaiatv t rnirtof Marlon mmv. slHins; tss Hoham, at th Manh tarai therwf, li. Ttian.f.m. all rae in deUed in aaid aetata war ii Biaka imawdiale aaynmii nt the aame to ihe ondenlRiierf, and all peienuS latvinal rraime amliMt ilieestata IH peeeauit lh totaw a.l Mtnietrainr within els mmuh. ai his teeldanrei ml Aara, Marion sewily, Vrsmai. - . April 3. iwi.i! , oto. r. wnrr, i ; . r . . I - ........