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.ike .tofrjan-S'totwmai BY IELKGBAPH. t, Washington. April 3 8entor Owm bus HRln wl Iding rlu tie which bt boast ka ha ,frb"r to Be gn!Dt tho IVnutJ Ivntii radical. The mo t prominent feature of the scheme il to turo Radic! out of office; and supply their nlaoc with soldiers. ,.( , , It I understood that Ex-Governor Win. T. i Jku9u. who mad speech fcr last week In support of the President, ha beea appoint ed Collector of th Internal Revenue at Pilta korj. Jodx Peibodjr waited on tbe President to-. fJ fetid aaked paroW for T. C. A. Dollar, lata Traaaorer at Mobile, (new under sentence of a oo art martial) or at leaat for mmi ateur ace Ibat tho baba corpus might be invoked odor tho Peace Proclamation. Tho Prcsi dMt Informed tho Judge that tho proclama tion waa imply a declaration, of policy, and widtot iHTeuded; fe declare tbt termination of martial law in the Soothern State. Gen. Howard b.a. written, a long letter to; Eliot, of tho Home Select Committee on tho ' Fratdmen's affair, urging legislation with re apeol lo tho Freedinon'i Bureau, to define ita . power. ,, H point out that tho period for iti oontinuano should bo definitely fixed. It tkoold bo declared by law whether Maryland and Kentucky are or are not, included within tbo jorudtttioo of tho bureau. Land should be set part ot favorable tormt. 8uob an act, if aigaad by tbo Preiideut, would give great ','mlmtHmn-! .'S".'V Chicago, AprH 13th TheTennenee Hnue of KopreaentatiTei bad an exciting session TMtorday. ending with the newly elected rad ical number being admitted iu sudiuieut nuin ber t make a quorum. After thia the Fran hie bill paused by a constitutional Tote. Thia bill relatei only to white suffrage, hot ex elude rebel and rebel aytupathizer under the , moat alnngent penalties. ' The radical t. iutnpli waa passed in defiance of the Speaker.. .who I a onnaerrativa and who,-to prevent proceed ing which would Jiuvo. drivecf biiu ,n.tu the obair, yiel Jed the point and allowed a report from tbo coiuuiiMrti on Election' to be ivceiv d . Jlfaver of all claiinunta except the ivotnt boltera. Theae were not admitted on t ie ground that their election wa in ooiiteiupt of tho Houae. Some of the defeated radical) will bo m1ibKuhI on the revisiou of the poll list ex eluding fraudulent vote. Tbe Court at 8f. Loula baa decided that Judge Dryden aud Bay of the Supreme Court of .Miaauuri were properly removed from (,Oioe by (Jot. Fletcher, under an order of the Con stitutional Convention, and that they bare no claim for damages. , PriTHte advices froin Waabingtnn say the ' United 8late Supreme Court itood onuni measly opposed lo tbe ministerial test oath, in tbo Missouri Constitution, and on the question of lawyer's oaths, five against the validity to ioni for It.''. Judge Field will writ) tbo opinion of tbe Court. Governor Hamilton,1 of Texan, mad a peeob reoently, in which be opposed soma of . toe ordinances passed by the convention as not being republican, or meeting the demands ftdf ipon that twdy. tThcf'uad parsed put aOKstafllMIM biob accorded fullf wilh tbo President's policy, aud that was the one de claring tbe war debt null and void. He ap pealed from the action of the convention to the people, . iTho' convention bad passed an ordiaaeea -exempting all persona who, under aathorityof civil or military power, bad in dieted injury on persons during tbe war from being held accountable. Such action would net and should, not shield tbeun He called upon the loyal people of the State to work to gether. , He believed provision should bo maoe le admit tbe negro to vote if he wa educated. Tbe-ecavoticro, had refused this,, and also re fused to give the blacks any quota of the school fond er to make provision for their education. Thev bad been taxed to ait in sending their ebildren lb sobool. He intended to denounce to the people, those who had worked against tbe interest of 4h Burte. ret Chicago.. Ap4 13. The Southern paper ,av vigorous articles on tbe Federal situation T tailed oat particularly by the eivil right' bill. They eouusel the people of tbe South to wait tilt Coe.fr OMveiet and pat ail their trust ia tbe President. ' A tbockiuy murder was discovered in Phila delphia last Weduesday afternoon, April I lib. i' 'Chrietopher freeing, bit wife, four children '"niece and servant boy, in all eight person, were found to have been killed uuder eireuto stuet showing bei jab brutality in tbe ute of weapons." Peering waa a mau of moderate ineau, livjug oo a amall farm in tbe lower part of the eity, and it it auppoaed the murder - waa aemniitted by a German laborer four days neforf Ita isoetery Th motive wu not ap parent. ..-.Chicago,. April 14th Tbe Pennsylvania r legislature aojourned ycttrrday, tbe htuate "'having prevtoutry elected Lewi W Hall uf IllaUvaoanty, Speaker, to preside at the next n reatinu. Both Houses paired a resolution re i nawliug Senator Cowitu lo reiigu,, Gov. Morton arrived at Indianapolia on Thursday, and will reauui hi executive da s' Ilea. ' He has gained a llllle. but walks wiih more difficulty baq formerly. . He left home last November. : (- Two more radical members were adaiitted into the Teuneo Legirlalure yeterdav. Gov. Brown low has Iretisuii ted a mewage, giving bis reason fur having declared the aeaia of tbe bolting niemhers vacai.t, and alluding tt he elactieo to fill the tauancio. he ayi The result may well excite apprehensions, a the franchise law of June, ltfGJ, waa almost tettylh; disregarded.' ud in Trauiiii the new - law, ibe queetioo should not It who (ball be disrraiicbwed, bat who enfranchised. I In a erii like tbi, we should take no lame course. ,,. . In tbe vole oo tbo Bankrupt bill iu ih Heuaeou Tu.tdaj, Mr. Moliuer vaied with Ike ayes, aud Mesir. HiiUcll, Ashley, Hen dereeo and Higby with the ane. An auayl.i , of the vote shows that the bill was supported fcy New England men tod representativei of Ibe commercial iaterwt of New York and 3 feaasylvania iaoluding LViuuoraU, and wu opposed by the Western Delegation, Thad. SleTea, Morrill tc Co. Tbe Senate elected a the Committee te ., bei waa referred Mr. Sherman', bill te In oraurale a national Telegraph Company, Meesr. Sberroan, Clark, Harris, Xrewn aud " KmlUi. ' WaabloglM, April 13.-In the the Houte Mr. Waaboera, o' llliuoi, offered a resulo tieo Whkb was adopted, Infracting the coin- . aatlteeen eomaiercelo luquire v. hat legiala lion If apy, wa neoeiearjr to prsveut the in trodaelioa ef cholera. Mr. Higby from the oommlttee on mines, reported Wek the lesolution reoommeuiUug i'ie removal at ike V. S. Braach Mint from CkarleMe, : North , Carolina, to Boi City, Idaho, and aaked it lo be referred lo the com- miuee oa way anil mean, and il wu e er- dML i ; i ;uj : Mr. Reaateaa, from Ih military committee, reported back tba bill granting land In Oregon to build military road. The bill wu die esd and reoidrd. Tke Houte then praossded to consider Ihe kill reorgaoiiing tbe ray.- Several ameodinenl were offered, aud iter reaching Ih eretloa relative lo Ibe eav alrv ana Ihe bill wu laid over till Monday, and Ike Hoaae adjourned. - In Um 8eeat Mr. William called up Ike s, kill le prevent tke abseaoa of Territorial of fieer. wkiak wu aouro f great avil. Jad;, Goeemera and Secrelarie abent tkrewelv far til mouth, lo viail Wuhiug q I 'nd ih Xutern State. . ...... Ckleego, April 19 Speaker Colfax, in re . oidiB; to terenad at Wukiugtoa. nn Ttetdiy evening, the 10th Intl., taid thai ho bl pVoodef ibaa eeer ef Um great Union par ty sit th Civil Right Bill pasted. He be lieved Ibat Ibe law would never be repealed, tad would ia future years be Ihe proedeet . rtet&eoiiiHl of thee supporting it. We are ' (Met'iM neked w knew with wkal aulioi ' I ' I' peopl regarded il wkr Ike work wa delay!. . I answer, it bu not Wen by lb r ' A"t. IKsrmg eight mettilia beiui the I y of C"TH k wu engaged in ool- j '-t. ietiiLy, comparing opiuione and i. j actUa to lay a ur foundation for Union, peace and prosperity, Cnngrei hy Its b'st oath and by declaring that the elec toral votee of any State that had lieeu in the rvnellion Mould not he counted, bad already indicated tbe pehoy to b adopted anil fully to view of their future reconstruction, bad plain ly indicated lo the rebel, our right to declare the' qualifications of both Individuals and States. My regret is that Congress was not called together early laat summer in order that Congress and the I -esideut might have acted together M they doobtle would have done in harmony ; but the President deemed it inex pedient to oouvene Congress and went on alone. I believe be entered upon and pro ceded with the work patriotically, and that he thoocbt of an experiment it would be well to test it before Congress met. I am confirmed in tbi belief by the menage which he sent to th governors of Florida and Miwiesippi tell log them that restoration would depend nn Congress. As an experiment, however, I don't tliiuk it resulted in developing their loy ally. When Congress assembled it appointed a committee lo examine lb condition of the lb South. Congress alone could legalize what tbe President bad done, but it had no official Information from him concerning hat be had don during th recess. This information, af ter repealed ca'ls, was reoeived only one rhort month ago. . You will nk what is my policy of reconstruction. - f answer, it is the policy laid down oy Andrew jobuson. with such em phasis and earnestness in hi speeches be tween June, 1864, and May, 18i5: that ibe loyal men shall govern tho preserved Repub lic Washington. April 14. The President sent a message to the House to-day saying that Ihe Secretary of the Navy has taken measures to send a fleet to the fishing grounds to protect American Interests. There is no recouinien datum to Congress deemed necessary at the present lime. The Seuate select committee on tbe bill in corporating Ihe national telegraph company have had a preliminary meeting, and discussed Ihe general subject. Mr. Brown favored Ibe Government taking charge of all telegraphic wire in Ihe United States, and operating tli in III connection with Ihe Post Office Department, while others ol the committee ar iu fuvnr uf a imiet unlimited grant of power to a new com pany, to ruu wire along any post route, whether railroad, or wherever they choose to go all State or corporation law to the con trary notwithstanding, It is believed the committee will report saoh a bill. The House having amended tbe Senate res olution on the liquor question so as to exclude liquor iroin all pulillo buildings, Including the White House, the Senate refused to concur. The naval appropriation Lill as finally pass ed, abolishes the office of navy agents. ' The House yesterday, alter two hours 'In hale, voted au annuity of $2,500 lo Martha MuCook. mother of tbe gallant McCook boys, in addition to the pension which she draws since the death of her husband during the Murgaa raid. The only point of opposition to it wa thai it might furnish a precedent for annuities. ' Tbe Senate yesterday passed the House bill establishing the rale of pension at 25 month ly in all oasrtoi total disability requiring con slant aid of another person ; 920 monthly in all ensea of total disability not requiring per sonal aid t aud 5 when diuliility interfere wiih labor. Chicago, April 14. The anniversary of Lincoln's assassination is being generally oh served to day in all tbe Eastern cities. Fob bo offices are closed by order of Secreiary Seward, and flags are at half mast, etc At Madison, Wisconsin, by order of the Govern or, half-hour gun were fired Iroiu sunrise lo snnset. The event w ill he further observed to-morrow by religious exercises. Washington, April 14. Gossip among newspaper folka here hue it that during tbe time the Civil Might hill was in Ibe hand of tbe President, Ihe National Intelligencer bail an elaborate editorial supporting that measure, believing the President would sign it, but upon further information, the editor destroyed the artiole and prepared another foreshadowing a veto. Seward yesterday ordered Furncy'a Chronult not to be leu at In residence. The following general officer, volunteers, were nominated April 10th t Major Geo. Samuel R, Curtis, Francis K Fesseuilen and Ben). B. Browneon Brig. Gens. T. Carlton, Jobu Rarmnr, Henry Prince, Geo. 8. Green. Henry J. Hart. Alfred Shelley. Tlios. 0 Thatcher, Frank 8. Wheaton, John 8 Mason,' R. B Ayrv. H. H. Sibley. Patrick E. Connor, John M. Cone, John W. Turner. E. Upton. W. Bsrtlelt, James A lioekin, Jouu Harris. Fred. J. Dent, Lew. B. Parsons and Lewie D. Watkins. Col, Bahoook, of Gen. Grant's stuff, is go ing on a king tiurof inspection th rough Idaho. Montana, Oregon aud California. . Th Indian Bureau yesterday reoeived a telegram Iroin Col. Th) lor at Fort Laramie, saying thai the Sioux Chiefs lied Cloud and Spoiled Tail are assembling their bands on tbe north frk of Cheyenne river. ""Chicago, April I3ih Several negroes bnre 'liTen prosecuted at Memphis under the Stule law for keeping bar anil billiard vuloone. Their counsel pleaded tbe Civil High Is bill in abutment, and Ibe judge will deliver his opin ion in a few days. New York. April 13. John Laiuheri, no Euglishm.n, has been arrested, charged with stealing twenty thousand dollar from William L. Adams, Colleoter of Astoria, Oregon. ADDRESS OF TBI J0O80N COMMITTER. Chicago, April 13th. The National John ton committee, of which Montgomery Blair ia President, publisbet a lengthy address in the national Intelligencer oo the 1 1th. They say lb war having been precipitated nn slave ry, and Its results acquiesced In ny the van nnishrd, nothing more should he demanded. The argument proceeds upon the idea thai the quasi rebellion ef a portieu of New England In loTK, did not Involve the people or that seotion In the paiu and penalties for having adhered te the enemy, and to a certain extent giving theiu aid and comfort, to also Ih sooth eru people should pot now be prescribed fur like acta, but rather should be treated wilh compassion, kind lie, for iveness and pardeu. But now, th address proceeds, tbe tallies are turned, and there i no such allowance fur tbe people of Ihe South, who were under durance while oouspiratorj were establishing absolute jurisdiction over them. While the leading me id mo Aumiuwirauea were going out and coining In at Washington, bulb North and South united in negotiations with thai usurpa tion lo acknowledge peace and amity wilh it u the result of th iuanifted and aoomplish. ed revolution i and tin it confirmed by the promise of tbe President that the United States strongholds in Charleston harbor should be turnudered to that usurpiug government, and thus ihe Union men of Ihe South bad ne alter n itive but submission lo treason. What right hu Ih National Government now to bold Ibtt mta tabjeot to penalties for acquiescing in their enforced ooudiliun more than it had lo bold the oililent ef Maine liable la punish ment after the war of The districts lound no difficulty after the war wa over in getting representation iu Congress. There wu bo test oath to exolud ihemi indeed, even Ihe condition of the people was not ques tioned by our Government further thau to draw from th Federal Court a declsrau that submission lo n power that eould not be retis ld, rendered treasonable justifiable, why should tbe eon piratar of ibe Calhoun junta brlug greater punishment an its luunoeul vie tiiui than did thai of th Eei junta and its Hartford Convention f Tho scheme of each wu equally erimiual a dissolution of the Union, but th mean of Ih latter were much more invidious, for foreign fore wu Intro duced inl th heart of Ihe country huetil to all lb ettential priuctple of our Republic It there no atonement iu Hi calamine lallmg to lb uiae ef lit South, which snbmitied te a detpolim which would never have bee put ever thtni had not tbe treaoherr and oulln Ion of our natieoal government aaaieied f Nothing la Ibe utter rum which succeeded the Iuvmiou of our anuiM te plead for Jueliue and generosity to notorious war, gnlllle Iheio selt af it proveoalloa t Bui now the whole radioal parly have aeeuiued Ih anll-constiiu tiuual doolrin Uial State put Id abeyauc by ' rebellious pirit shalNmly he reuogntxed when they submit to terms preformed by congress, ami tlins iittiiris the imuit lo which ihe Kssex junta, the high flying Federalists of the North, would at the beginning have fixed the power of the great government's whole policy. This aristocratic body of politicians has ever been and is now etideavoring to consolidate supreme power in Congress. It is obvious from Ihe cnorse of Congress that it means to maintain its power in the government; It tyranny over the south by the new use to which the African population it to be converted. Congress is now a rpviiltiiiioiitrt nnnveutioii. The Presi dent in hi 22d of February speech adopted the motto, ! stand to day prepared, as far as 1 can, to resist those eiteroauitments opou me coiiatiluiiou and government." ' '"doWlAS COIW MATTERS,' Wn-Bi-a, April II, 1S06. Ed. Stntemnn i l'leuse nil. .tv me a lew lines in your Hheinl cnlriuiiio, n anawer w an ankle to your paper of the td rust. ' ': ' The writer of Ihe article referred to nukes an unman lv a-ault upon me, because "f m ankle he finds Iu the Rerita. over the sijtn.ilure of Ubiquity." iniquity w .uld have expressed tn re i leurly the chsrscler of the copiwrhesii author i the leiter.and is eqtmlljr piuMOMi to the linlivid.ial who Berame en wruth thereat. The lHimi.'iiue thing wlm wrote the artirle in tbe Repine used my imine Willi ill authority will without my Kunrtimi, ile irmir. no iioiiit, lo owku p litica I rap iul. to be U'rtt in the prwi'i't eurnjniii in lt"Ula county. Even niqultv. in his article, though, did not presume to ay uul (gave him Hie list of "rbarget" eriumeMted In III letter, as Uawrnrd would have It niiderabwi. The truth of tbe mailer is, that thtra ha been some illasHllalaetion with regard tothedwbue. Mient of the county funds. This is true, notwithstand ing Oruw'urd's emollient decluratiou that " nobody but Uiiiiiiit; and Klein. Hill" Inn bcnril ol it Th people thruugliiut the country hive tiilkid n' Invent I gating the pulillo recofiR lis see h'nv Mmm hu ieu ciid ii ti d. The ellil'iwor Wilbur precinct met and paued resoiuiioiie exiri'.-ni( tliii idea Hon. ti W. tltev " Uianmin of the Committee Hint dialled these resi'lU uns. This. 1 nipple, is what J. Jay Is s i wratliy uiioiit. IIhi biiw 1 lavorcd the movement, he has taken npiiortouity tn vent his splreu hy pub-li-hing a lot or ini-ill.iioiiioiis itl.mir, wnieli is at de void of truth as It Is ol manliness, and displays inuub more briss Hum bruins. At the de of hi- brilliant dash, he eipnsea his puerility by saying: " hut m any ca-e, I would hate veiv much to exchange niy reputation In Douglas coo'nly lor Hint of laiih Hill and Uoiquity." We do not propose to continent ul length upon this effu-ioo of vniiitv; hut will llr-t notice Hint valuable lepuia tioo. Ijem Hum a year ago, lie (Crawford) was charm d with sweariiin a lie in Court. Ai this he blustered op ami brought suit, tor sluniler, to the amount of OUU. He found, before the time of Hie Court cam round, Hint no one else planed so high a value upon hie " repnluiinn." Tbe defendant appeared before the Court reiulv lo prove the charge, when J. .lay elided the fori, in liis name, Sutllxed a s,and Ornwjithrd nut by pnvinir the costs. Mow was that, Crawji'ht Did ihe plahilitt' boy you ulf, or were you afraid you couldn't make tho rilllel So much for tbe " reputa tion." A llllle further i Last full our Vratifuk friend poeied notices that he would appear on a certain day at the Wilbur precinct house lo receive luxes. When tbe day eame, lie was so drunken that he missed the place, and went on to another house: by Ibis time tbe old rye ill his craw hud vol liis Wm so badly tuuuled that lie had to try Hie Crairftik game again, lie wus so tight lie went lo bed mid left a deputy to collect the taxes. Wonder if lie didn't dream something about Ins repiililtion" on that oecusiou. With those fuels and. other well I'umided prejudices, It wus quite prud ent for him to "decline a reuuminaiiun lo uu.v county ottlce whatever," especially when lie know lie coold nut by any possibility get Hie iioiuiimtiou. It is quite amusing to note the genilenteu's uiudcsiy. Kor tbe presunt we will dismiss the subieot. P. U. Hill. - ; i UTTKK FltOM POLK. Dallas, April 7, 16. Ed. Statesman i Will yon give me a sliort space in your columns 1 seo Ihe Democratic Review of the :Jd iusiant speake rather disparagingly uf Mr. ('oliius, Union CHtididaie lor tlie legislature. Now.Toney, let me adaiouisli you that ''those who live iu glass houses ought not'to throw stones.' Do you not know that Jsaae Mtaais, your brother iu law, who is a candi date for the sume position that Mr. Collins is, a few years ago. in a tit of jeuluusv, shot himself (it was soppused with it paa:r wad or a huked apple) and crawled under the bouse lo die, but fortunately for the Demeoracy survived tlio terrihlo shock, and to-day lives a shining oruaiueni to that party. v As I have commenced, 1 guess J might ar well give yon some more uute to crack. Tbe Democralio ticket is very badtToney. Although von have cracked up vour ticket in I'olk county, Democrats are far from being pleased. Dempaey nuil Hall, your other candi dates for Legislative laurels, are very unpopular. Many swear they won't vole for Deiusev on account of hi very aristocrntie "airs," aud Half bus always been considered a bore iu Hie parly. Mr. Ciaike, candidate for County Judge, is consid ered un inoffensive man, without u'liliiy to attend to itis own nll'uire. and is uoiv running o'i the capital ol a brother, and il is generally supposed ih.. eaid cap ital bus not unguienii-d uiuco since it came in'' his hands. The people will uot be so reckless as to pi " tbe comity flounce al' bis disposal. J. I. TiioHipsoo, DeuuK-raiic CHiididute for Clerk, stands ruther bad before the puhlie. When Ihe la uienled .Moss was living (Moes wus bung for murder), this man Thompson was Ins omet inliiuHle friend, and it was no oneooioion thing to see litem drunk together. Moss matte a coiilessioi , but it was never published, and a great many people hail their anrmieiuge a to its contents. Ju. Liggett. CHiidid lie for Hheriff. is more noted for his stunidiiy than fur his kuaverv. and he he at eu rb- cieni repututiou fur Ihe taller lo mantle the cheek of an liomtsl man with shame. A man who would bum lite reading mailer of a lather over seventy year of age, because il was L'niuii, and then reluse tu take that lather tn the polls, because the old tnuu would east Itis vule on the side of his country, is iu t mean itougli to belung lo a secret society, the avowed onjeci. of which was to break up the'Uovemoient of the United -Stales. J II U-wie, vonr raiuliilate for Treasurer, borrowed several litllidied dollars iu eolll, a few years ago. out of the school tondoi iiieuoiouv.auiialMuit ayearagu sold ins latin lor gold, went to Niletn aud bought legal ten tiers at reduced tun s and p.iid the amuuul of his m deh'ediwse w Hit ihe lieprreiatad eurreitcy, llots vittn ally taking the tiillt'teiice belweeli coin ami leal tell ders Irotu Ibe children id the county. Vour candidate lur .School .-Miperintcndeut was ex pectlug It. be iiiouiualed for Asseaitor, but was rained uu Hie ticket. He says t "Toe liuuue acy tuck lue unaivais " Now, Tniiey, I will not waste more Htwder on your "dead tiucke1' it not dead now, they will ite after the lirsl Monday HI dune. The selection ol surli a ticket is a s'aring evidence dial lite lileutle of Jell'. Davis leel lhal tlieir situalion is ptecariuiie. I say friends uf Jclf. Davis, because O'sleara save Jetf. ties euuiuiitled no emu kaowu to uur Coiisiuotiou or laws, aud I believe all Deiuccrai iudurae O'Meau-a. iuw, Toiiev, be careful uf your pewder, and her, after lei I'olk county alone. Jusrici. Tin Emigration to Orkoom. In con versation Willi parlies from various portions of the country East, and in California, we have been inlorined that Ibe people of Oregon have but a slight conception of the emigration that is settiug ibis way. Oregon is all tho talk in Ibe New England, aud many of tbe Middle tstalct. Urtgon tan. CuMlsn Ovkiii.anii Four onmpanie of the 1st Cavalry have lieen assigned In the de purtmc ut nl the Ctluiubia. to report to Major Ueueral Steele. Order have beeu Issued lor their equipment and traiisnnrtatiun. The lime of moving and rout of travel will be to arranged at la tllord most protection l etui gr. iiu and freight trains en route lo Idaho. Cooke, McCuIly & Co., arb jw oraaixo I SALIM TUB Largest and Best Selected Stock , DRT-GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, K I I. a a., at. 11V.II ... J tWlftll, JUIl a. III! KXAPP, Bl'ltKKLI., fOq Forwnrdlny; . ConimlBalon VERCH ANTS, Importer ana Dealer ia AQKlCt'LTCKAI. IMPLEMENTS. GARDEN AND I'lEI.O XL t. 1S. 4-e.. 4-c, Urll.1. lv HI'KI I At. ATTSNTIN to lb sale of WNI'IT. ri.at'tl. flNAI. and all k inds of Oregon Produce ia Cortland, VWtoria, nr San Kraneieeo market. W are alett prepere.1 to attend lo th parches and shipment of Goods In New York of Bueloa, aud Iran aet a general commission bueinee. Persons ordering goods ehipped frosa th Kaslera (kaie to our can, can rely upon their receiving Sntntpt aiieuihtn. H Kaare, ilea fmneitco. KNAPP, IIDHKF.I.L. t CO., W rroat ft , Portland, Orevt. Offlee In en yranclseo. 510 WasMngt.m 8t. !!7tf . it7 ', oio e.cMsct. Hinltli iV Chnnoo, . Vargtcal and Meekaaical PSNTISTS, Qnawold'a block, citwi-'bwwuiicial dt Slat streets ' SALEM. OREGON, tr ill Our tti'uul D ark raotei.U3 HI SI.VKSS CAKUS. W. C, JilHSlllN F. O M COVVfl, JOllNM.N 5t McCOWaV. Mumy i)"mtt tin nl Uw, Drenon t.'ily, Oregon. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care. Collections inline and proutpily retniiietl. I.v-" t. II. NITCIIKLL. Jt'S POI.rH, Notary Public MITCHELL ft DOI.1'11. Aiuirmys and Counselors al Law. tulit itors In Chancery, and Proctors In Admiralty. Ollice over Post OUI- ''rout ttreel, Portland. nt''"f ' . T.0TO. C 0. CURL. CATON le CUKL. Attorneys at Law. will practice in the courts of tbi. Stat. OIHceln Oris wold's brick, over lieU At Urown's store. Haleui, lgn. Norember,3d, IHtit. IBtf w ILLIAMS & MALLORY. Attorney at Law. Ollice in the Court-House, Salem, Or- Ku. June,, IR63. Mtf Fi UMAHON At OU tfLL, Attorney sat Law , Dulles, Wasco eounty, Oregon. '-if L1,EN & LEWIS. Imnorterr ami Whole V suledealers in Groceries. Dry Hoods. Clothing, and IluoU mid Shoes. Also, solicit consigiinientr ol Oregon produco. for the 8an Francisco market on which liberal advances will b made Persons ahiiipiiiir woods from the Kuslern Stater to our care, oan rely upon their receiving prompt atteti tion.at mmlerute charges. Ollice in Han r'runcisco, tntf tsttitsome street. CHE8TEK N. TERHY, Attorney and Comi selor at Law, Salem, Oregon. Commissioner of Deeds, and to take testimony .acknowledgements.etc. for Iowa. Indiana. Missouri. Michigan, California itnd Washington Territory. Utters of Attorney, and all other instruments of writing, drawn on short notice. Particular attention paid to taking Depositions, Col lection of Notes, Accounts, dtc. 3tf JC. POWELL, Attorney ut law, Albany. Llun ( o . Oregon 1 1 thee In Monteith'a llnilding. Will practice in all the courts In Oregon, and promptly at tend to all btisineae entrusted to his rare. Particular attention paid to collections from Portlsnd.Ktin Fran cisco and elsewhere, in all parts of Oregon, The heat or reference given il m-sireu P.U. bl'LLIVA! i J. A. APPLEOATK, ATTOiUMEYS AT LAW, DALLAS, POLK COUNTV, OHKOOJf. ' Dr. W. B. 81M0NT0X, (1 RAPUATE of the Pennsylvania Medical College T of Philadelphia, having permanently located ni this citv, respectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of giriem and lis viciuitv, Ollice and residence ut M re. Ilailey's house, nearly opposite the Koreka Kindle. Snlem, Oregon My Dr. John Boawell rpEXDERt hi prnlessionnl services to the citizens 1 of Salem and vicinity, lteing a medical graduate, and having had over thirty years' experience In the practice of medicine, be cherishes a hnue that he will be able to give general satistaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Ollice In Moores' hrick , No. I . op stairs. Residence near the lower end of CoiniiierciHl street, RaleuL 15-43 J. L. Collin. Notary Public, Dallas. Polk county, Oregtm. Particular attention given lo deeds, mortgages, ack now lodgment, deposit ions. etc. 15-4 J j, I.. f.'4tllilifl, Attorney and C'onnselor-at Law and Solicitor iu Chancery, Dallas, Polk county Oregon. All business promptly attended to. 15-43 j. i. iisDsawoun, otto. I. 00RK1S. Notary public. Underwood & Dorris. ATTOIINEYSnnd Cnusellorsat Law, and Solicitors in Clmucerv, Kngene, Oregon, will practice in all tbe courts of this .State. Duo of Ih firm will always be in attendance at courts in the Second Judicial Dis trict. Particular attention paid to collections from abroad. December IH. IH65. HEATII, DUAUBOIIH, A Co.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GENcR L MERCHANDISE , Griewold's Block, 2d door from the corner, Sept. 4, IW5. BALKM Dli.L.S.SKIFF Hurifooii Dentltat. Office in Monrea' Hrick Building. Resilience, near cornel- of First and Center streets. NT) None but finished operations performed. I . I), desiie the pidrnnageof such pernios a wish operations perloruied III thr most perfect manner. Salem. Ilee. !d. I0. 4v1f Orleans Hotel, rrenl street, . CXATILLA, OREGON. AMOS E. ROOERS, Proprietor. Plnnser Slsge Ito.'s nfflce at this Hotel. Bsmtage taken to the Home, KKKR of chitrge Hotf "marble work. A. J. MONROE. DEALER in California. Vermont, and Italian .njAKHI.liM, Hoiinnifiili. Obcliski, Iltuil and Font Monri, bALEU, OKEtiON. Also, Mantles and Furniture Marble furnished to onler. .'Winiipd situ a. baiixiu. Notary Public. u. s. match. . HAMMER & HATCH. Real Estate Brokers, General Intelligence and ColleclliiK Agents. MOOREV 1IL0CK. HA I.EM. RcrEHKiscrs: Meesr .1 H.dtl R Moore. Heath tt Dearborn. J. 11 At M. llirm-h, Saieui t Craw ford, slociun At Co.. Vancouver i Cpl. (1 U. Ciirrv. Port Vanconrer. I ir. It' ll. Waikin, Portland: .m. O. N. Dennv. KitllesCitv Nov if?, IHi.itf::W Abstract of Titles, riMIE untlersigned has a complete abstract of title J for City properly, ant! i reedy to accoiimiodnie tliose whtt'wish inl'o'rmaiion relating to the eutiie. Ollice ill Moores' llrit k lllock. Snleni SK I'll R. IIAMMKU. Notary Politic. A. C.BRADFORD, Importer and Jobber In WINES AND LIQUORS, Front Street, Portland. Oregon. BRANDTS I BioriT. nt'DoccnE. tv Co. nitiJ.Linuix, IIES.NK8SV, PIDKT. CATULION, it Co., IIOXNMOT.ACo., AlAIKjUET. Old Jamnirn Rum, !Nw England Ram. SCHIEDAM G.V. OLD TOM. FIIVK OLD AVIIISICIITS. J. II. Culler, Old lionrhon, Old 'lrirlnin, Eureka, Bye, Stag. PURE WINES: Oporlo Port. Burgundy Part D. O. If Co. blurry. Anchor Sherry, Sauttrnt, Angelica, and California While Winn CHOICE CLARETS: LAFITTK, .K4STII.I.B, rtllsll, cnA.TtssKRTii, nn. on rAisi.i.Ac, LA R08K, C AIT KAC. CHAMPACNE: CM AS. HEIPSAICK, CABINET, UKEES SEAL nA JAVQUATA3. ..AMU.. Ab.iithr, f nrnroa, Vermnrlh, Blllrre, Syrnpa, Jiunnlra Olnffrr.Ea. Mace rrp4riiiul. Tea nnr Ale and Porter. Haurlce, Cox, t Co'i AU and Porter. And all other Cas Goods pertainlne-to ttteimd. Merchante and dealer ar ranlenhtrle Invited le tiawin ny slock before purchasing elsewhere. Kopr Tnr KvlsiT 1)TENT Ailetleoas. Urd Oil Mnt o p HI, NeatsAnt Oil. Castor Oil C.i.v Oil, Linseed Oil, I 'ool Oil, and Bensln, al ee MTF.RS A Ht'OHK PAINTS. MIXED PAINTS, ftopafnlin Wmwi and Car riatrse, all kind ol tutor, la oil aud water, foe Hoee Paialiiur.al oct9 MYKRS It HCOHES. CoU CU, Neat' Foot Oil, Lard Oil, UatNd Oil, risk Oil, Castor Oil, II v Ih botlle or gallon, al AroTiirrAiMEi' ham, Opoxsit Um new Hotel, and th P.i"tf.c II CLAHX. lranisi WAGON TIMBER. r-IIIIH UNDKUHKINKD WOL'I l KSPKCIALLY 1 cull the Btleution of all VVMInN MAhl.ll lo .i.. i... ......I, ..rwiiuiM TIM HE t. novi Iu store, which is ottered to th trade on liberal terms. OAK, ASH, ANDIIICKOIIV PLANK, OAK AND IIICKOKV Nl'OKEN, OAK AN 1) tl..H III UN, IIICKOnr AND ANII Ill.TIH, BUOOY EXPRKS8 H1IAK1S, I'OLKH, At II0W8, Hickory Axles, Oak and Hickory Scantling, bawed Felloes, Hewed Tongues, Hlngle. Trees, Neck Vokes, Lous and Khort Hounds, PI iw lleumsand Han dies, Nea'.s, Hpliullt'ii, tc. Vt'. The above slta k wuecaiefully selui ted in the Kust eru Hiatus, expressly lo meet, thu demands of this trade. Orders lor anv of the above arthles. IliclutliuK WAGON sKElS'X. HtiXKS, SI'HINOH, tc. still be promptly attended to, . R. II. LAW. i ' .. i.'5 Front Hi reel PHRILAND. 25tf Opposiie On N. Co.'s Wharf MITrlLJJAKEIiY. ITAKE thi melhotlof liiforming the public tluit I liave added to my oilier bnsines n bukery where I Halter myself I can nlve sstisfuction lo all who limy favor me' with llicir patronage. And where a good assortment of filillL! GROGE IE. ''' "' Can ulways be had for ' For Cash, or Country Produce. And be delivered, free of charge, to all parts of His city. ALL KINDS Ol1 COOPER WARE Kept on baud aud made to order on good terms. ..ALSO.. Clothes Wringers of Different Kinds. Baihti, Broomt. Waihlubn, Bucketi. Churnt, Rope, Candlct, Coal Oil. Mackerel, Salmon. Herringi, Codfith. Sar dinei.Oytlen. Claim. Sugar Salt, Syrup, Cheete, Cracktri . i nun vi nun iiiuuj Tobacco, Cigars, Hatches, Fancy and Toilet Sonp, CMibi, Druilici, ir, Past favor gratefully remembered, and future pat ronage respectfully solicited. J. M. COITLTTCR (Four Door north of Moores' Hrick lllock,) Salem, Oregon. JOSEPH A. BAKEIt, S&DDLE& HARNESS MAKER, kill L'U HDL'nnv . HALEM, Oil KG ON i " Opposite the Eureka Stable. I HAVE constantly on hand, aud will sell, at prices to enit lite limes, t lie following articles, izt CONCORD TEAM HARNESS, COXCOKD STAGE HABXKSS, All Kinds Team and Flow Harness, - l,AD.t: MADOI.I-IM, Texas Ranker and Oregon Saddles, llrldloM, Unit or, CARRIAGE HARNESS, KINOI.K AM) Ddl'IILE; SADDLE-BACS AND WHIPS, SPANISH SI'CRS AND BITS, TRACE AND HALTER CHAINS. f rinnniiig and repairing promptly attended to. All work w arraoletl ttt give satisfai-tion. I mV I run siipnlv shops iu the country with collar at wholesale pricea. tine us a roll, ami eaamlne for yourselves. 7iotl THE EYES, THE EYES Dr. E. II. PARDEE, OCULIST AND A I' Hi ST. A VTF.H A lUOTRA('TKI BLINDXKSHrf id ore Ix thuii five vearn, Ir PrdtM iiiut iiih'Ii liimwlf ihiMtrMift)iaT mid wn;iitificHllv aciiHini(M wiih nl) diHfHiw of me nve, hiki m now pratturing witu a biio cents not nrpuMed in the United Stale. All ofteraiiont erfnrmed, eurb nn Ktrntdtmun, or emu eye, ceiHrnct ny linear extraction. I'enrwpnien or hiHrlition. FteryirtMin or rlenhy ntfin I trance tfrowinif orertheeye, Kmtncnmi of sStHihyiHim. ur bulifiiiei out of it)ieee. Arrillriiil Punil. Kitttila Lchrrmnliii. r flueiiift oi tear pnitajfe, and all deioniiatiee uf the Lide, etc., ete. Artificial Kree inwrted without the leant pain, and rMtMeetHnv alf the utnveuienta and brillianry ot the real eye. A large aneortnienl coimtunlly on hand for tale at reasonable prices. The Doctor' Eye llath for the treatment and cure ol all nervoue de.ee i ueea an ovrr thie roaM. Thankful to those pkriiriani who have tent him caeee for 'tperaiions, and hoKe that hit univerml enc cew will warrant a continuation of their confidence. Hie celtbrity at an operator U co extentive with hie nreeaei ae' patients are presentttipf themselves for treatment and operaiioni, f oia New I ork and Boston airman nionilil . ManT paiientu ran be seen at the Doctor's office dal Ir. in ditferetit otairee of recovery. ' Office. 7b7 VLXY 6IUKbT,(uboethe 1'biut) near lliiont Mrret. oy HELM UltUU, Stale Slrrrl, Snlt'in.Ort'Soii. (In ill lluilding formerly occupied ljr Kenjoo. Drags, (hemlcals Paints, Oils Dye Stuffs, Fancy Soap, Perfumery, n A VINO taruelt Increa-ed th Stock of Hclaa ft. 8 'It, wear now prepared to supplv lb cilisvna i oaietn ang to eurrunuuioK eouoirj n itu Drug that are Pure, And a Cheap as can be lionghl in this Market. Also-Constantly on Hand THR BUST WINES AND BRANDIES, For Medicinal Purpose. Also a well selected Rtoek of Painii and (hit- Window Glass and Putty, Varnith, Varnish Brnthei $ft. Phtrslriane' lrescrlptitHis protrlv componnded. W wlieil Ihe natn.naae of Ihe Fuhlie. feelioe eonS dent that we can five general MltsfaelHai. NKW BELVIDERE SALOON, AT THE OLD STAND ! WHERE will alwav. he fonod the KIXKST BKANPSOF that the Market afforde Also, a Rue BILLIARD Ki'ON, eouiaimna Ihnre Tehles. one of whivh look Ih p rentier, mx in last Mevhanli.' Insiitate r'air ia Calif.truia. I'LA HtlNHON t (.1IKK.'. ttahrea, UcL V, 3iif SALEM FOUNDRY maciiim: hiiop, Snlrm, Oitkoii. IKAKE it MOOKB. Mannfactarer of STEAM .'ivt,.t.a.and BOILERS, Sew Mills, ()n Hill. Keener. Thraaher. Pnnr. tuA and all kinds and style of ov.chin.rT. Marhtuerr repain v.' al akoet Ntaic. PtHtern Making d..n In all its earhvv. fi.rtn. ni) nil !l4,,.f BRAKx and IRHS 1 AKTINOH fnr atshed at soon aolin. B r DMtKK, IM j. H HOOII. OHKGON IRON WORKS. H. nt.ooM ru:lsfi. K. I Mo ROAN A. 0. GIBBS & CO., Miuiufnt'tiirortt uf Steam Engines, Toilers, AND ALL klii US OF MILLS, lloisliiiR Iflacliiiii'N, IIOI'M I'llWI'I'S Hl!lM'l'N llllll .TIOWITN, tltll'l IIIillN, AiiiiiiiruiMiiiiiir I'hiis aud l!FAII ATOKsl of ibe uiost approved kimli C0(K1N( I.AN(JES,' l'UMl'H, etu. Pnllcru ItliikliiK, i" nil Hs loniist, coiuiecteil with this Ksititilishniciit. PLANS AND 8I'K('IH('ATI(IN for Mills and all kinds of tnai'liioen furnished to order hy uu ex perlellced ilruiiuhleliiull. A. V. OIMIIH It (!'!.. Hiiccussors to p.. L Joues At Co. Portland, Hoc. 5, iMil. , 4llf Confidential Medical Advice. DR. lFmERT, Member of the Royal Colleee of Surgeon of Eng land i Licentiate of the Royal College of l'hyni dam of Edinburgh i M I), of the Um- verntty of Erlougcni Licentiate of Royal Society of A path ' evarien. London J(c. " "UTHE8 SKOIIKT DISEAKKH WITHOUT ('OPA LvIHAor MKliCL'ltV. He ulso ti-eiits siiciessfnllv KTHIfTIIIIKK. UI.KKT. NK.MINAL WKAKNKSlt, C'UTANKIHIH PlsKAKH, aud those who suffer from NKKVilOS IIKHIUTY, or tlie LOST PilW EHrt OK M Mil KID will do well lo consult him His DII'LOU AS mav he seen at his House and Ollice. UK. LA'M lilt I' withes it to he perfectly under stood that every cuse is I.'ONFIUE.N 11AL. He hai separate vailing rooms for each patient, and com pounds all his own medicines, so that in delicate cases puiiems nave nnruinit m rear. tirriee Hduks Front 9 A. M. till 3 P. M. and from S till P. 11. buuda.ti, from U A. M. lill 'i P. M. only. HOUSE AND omim At the corner of Third and C streets. The entrance to V street on f ront, is opposite tlie tetan tileamship Wharf, ana Ur. Ijs Mert's house andiJfics are in a direct line three lilochs vest, Jy3l PORTLAND, OltEOON 22vl " CONSTITUTION WATER." THE ONLY REMEDY ' . For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, ' (Jravcl, Dropsical Swellings, ' GENITAL DEBILITY, Etc. 11IIK AMTONIiaillKfl lf'''l!isl WHICH 1 has attended this INVALuAIILE Medicine ren ders it tlie most valuuhle one ever discovered. No laniriiHtre can convey an aueonute idea of the iinmetli. ate and almost miraculous change which it occasions In the debilitated and shattered evstem. In fact, It stands unrivalled as a remedy for the permanent cure ol the maludiea above nieutioueu, and also IJIABETEM. 1MPOTKNCV. L08 OK MUSCULAR ENERGY, PHYSICAL PROSTRATION, JiNDKlESTION, MOM IN A L VVEAKNIC83 OLEET. KLUOR A LRUS. And in everr disease anv wav connecteil with the His. onlers or decay of the PROCKEATIVE FLNC I ItlNn. I'ersttns aoout to uiurry, il cotiscioua of any weakness, should take the CON TITUTION WATER. Wliertior tmkfn down lv exefim. weak Ity nutnre. or iin (wired by virkimM, tlie iinntniHK rt'lnxeti orvan ixHtinntHHl once relirnced. revived, mid built up. urn umv tin) luiifKiBicu iiitrtnuine ucuiieu in a MEDICAL WONDER The tooiiiiiir, (remltlmi victim uf dt'ureMiioti mid debi'ity ImuomeB a new man ; lie mhimIh erevL, lie iimve with a lirm ntf : Ihh mind, which wtu previ onilyiuiik in yliHxii of uu ultiuiBt idiuiic nputliy.be vowtB bright uimI m-live ; mid tie urn fnrth rvneVeiie ntieil, OHiM'tuiiM of new vitr. The iiifilicine rennliHii CONSTITUTION inwlt, und ruiitoreiit lo itn uoriiml votidilion. Irritation of ihe Seek of the HtutMer, I iijl'im mutton of the Ki'hupn. tinil Ctifttrrk of the Hlttiitler Strnutrnfiru mid Hnriinittor Pniufnt (Jrin. fltufs CV(f. (iravfl, Hrirk Putt liepottt. and Mcoh or Milky IH rhtirge After Urinating. PoMiiew dirvHiWH it truly tt 'verviifti remrdv. wild too much m it not be enid iu ii pmimj. A einvle ili me unit iMf n known to relieve the unwl u rue tit ymp lomt. THY IT in theno vmvh, uud you will ever give your limine to CONSTITUTION WATER! 3Inlei or FoinnlcM, Ant von tmoltl.H with tltttt dt.trM.Hnt tt.iin In Ihe sum M of the hack, and ihrouu-h vonrhipsf i'ONSTl- I'l'TutM wi .TLtt ...:n i " i:i : iu iivtt n r, iv w tit relieve v on tihe noiific. Dr. W. II. ol(E(itl. Proprietor. 1I0UCAN Sl AI.LK.V. lieiierul Atjcul, New York. IIONTKTTKH, HtllTII V DKA.1, Aitetits for lit I acilic Coast, 401 and 403 Battery Street, Comer Clay, San Francisco, and HODOEotCALEF, SMITH It DAVIS, W. WEATHKKKORD, fhf Portland. WATER WHEELS. Power FLEDGED Equal TO THK Best Overshot Wheel In Existence, 2 E a) eo 0) u American Doable Turbine Water-Wheel? IS now UMnnfHCinrecI by ibe Oteirmi Imn Works, In the City of Hrtlud,iiiid onler for the wine rttn be tilled tniiiiediHielr. ImveH puihII eupply of the different te,froui K) iuchee (u 4X inclire in dirtineter. Thl we nuty know Ibe proper tiled w lire I ynn require atPUstiire ynitr WNter in tbe tidlowinir wty t Tke ibe width lif the itrraru, the iiveratre depth, and the dit-iih- tt flw in m iu iu nte. All the wbeeln now in o.e irke oiiivermtl mifte tioo. Itotli tbe coniruvtinn of the wbevl and it per formanc. commeud it lo ibelietier judtrmem of tl tuinde rtite uf epprmiminjf the biiihvet devebip. tnetit of me imuirnl nmnirtMiion. Thervfure it be eciiqiteml the mol vinlfnt oppwiiin. TlM wheel ieiiHNiMlly aiUpled In mlnintr pnrpowi. It le liyM. mtd rnhfeHilv futrked iiiiu ih ntotni Utti. WbeeU weiubititf from H0 tn puniHle will vteld fmm Ml to 40 horn power, imdc r hmd ot 5 or 3 feel. Tbev ere the ebeniet wheel Mi eel np known m they are w arntnif! an to produce tbe irreeteet power ptiMiuie tnuu tne wmer ueq. Tbe prirrjof tbem 'hnU have now been reiliired to the ability of all. Cume and tee Iheiu. or ieud for a circular to MtPfKM. 4k NVFRl, Ai the Ureifoa Iron Work, 31m Fort land Orrpm. J.E. CLARK, Practical ipotarcarr and Draught, Corner Slate and l.ilierty sis . oppo.iie Cupiial Hotel Particular attention pieen, ta person, to eoinponud in: and diseusiu' Family lMcdiclnca, is a Srat, Acrarale, and Lxprdiiloai Xaaarr. Th puhlie ar aseurvd 'hat I can pot np any Ieu-ltiiunte Preaserlptlon Thai am pht.ici.n can writ in Selera, wills twaood Medicine and at aa REASONABLE RATES Ai tuy Dm boiue In Orvafon. MeHicittee put ap at all hnqr of th niht 'tf. A lllO TIIINOI TO MILL MEN! ANTr.D-A itanuet l.t lb LUMBER BUSINESS! Al o os th beet point in Ih ronotrr for aiakin lumber, and wiih an aeile market for all thai raa b b aiann lectin ed. A third, half, or emirnllin Intereet fgrnlshed. a AVelred. An speheneed aoll man. wilh th nice arr caphal preleired, kut silent or sjctie uarlner ces-ttted i of patUcaou, addrew ! letter or Inou'r ef Utf DAMELSTKA NO, BaJ., 11(11. Il I ? CONSTITUTION LIFE 8YKUP, COMI'O.tKI) OP IODIDE POTASSIUM. With the Compound Coiirentmied Fluid Extract of litincorl AonHslore Hoot, Alieess limit, Itlond KihiI, (liuieer Uoot. Ir'ucer Knot, t 'tinker Weed, t uu. siiluplhtli Plant, flrnvi'l tiravel Plant, Life Html Liveiwort. Nervine Kiml, I'lenrisv Hunt, Nassatrae Knot, Helirvy Oross Hoot, Si'rolula I'ltillt. liitlllcniul,. Uoot. Kiiiau' Wool, W aa lioe llnrk, H InrcrKineii, tlie wltole si liui'illeully prepared, ami cmi'iiiiiin ie' ( , , virtue of all the ingredients niiitod in un eleaaiu 8vr up. thai poiisss a wtuiilerlul powur iu the ciivo'nf tllseuses CONST, TITIOS lift Klltll'. A positive ami sperthV rciueile for nil ilUrasva t)rfu, InatiuK from un I .il'l'KK MI'ATK OKTIIK ItlAiUl), anil fur nil Iherediinrvl UlsKA.ShW Iratisuiiued Iroat PA It K.N T TO C'llII.t). rantljHls, ; llemiplcKiu, Puresis, Piiiuplcv(iu, Pitrulysia, A(itaus Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Liver (.'umphiitil, C'oiistiwlioti, Welj(lit at Sinuiach, UiliousiiusS, W ant of Appetite, Flatulence Hull Mreulb. Scrotulu, ' Simula, Glsiidulnr Hu-ellluui, lllceratioii, Kliiti's Evil, Erysipelas, Halt Klientu. KtacumntliiDi, (Arthritis) MeuralMia, tiont, l.uuiliitgo, Sciatic, Tie Duloureux. . ... Nerioumiem, . ..' Nervous Debility. Cotifusionsif Tliutiuhts. Knilens. Uh of Power, Hhatterad Nerve, St. Vim' Dance. Mercurial Diseases. Halivatlon, Feeling of Weariness, Rotting of Bones, Bail Complexion, Ache in Bonos, Depressed Hpirji. Constitution Lite Hyrup purxes the system entirelr of all the evil effects of Mercury, reiuoviuu; tlie Bud Breath, and cnrluitthe Weak joints and Kheuinutio Ptiius which the use of Culotnel is sure to produce. It hardens Hponxy Ouins uud secures th teeth as tlrnily a ever. ConstllotloD Life Sjrrup EmillrHtee. root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases of the Ctkiu Ilk I leers, rimplea, Blotches, And all other dilfirnltie of the kind, which to much distiKitr tbe outward appearance of both male, and females; uud often umkiuii llieui a disgusting object to iheuiselves and tlieir friends. Constitution Life Syrup CURES ALL SWELLING OF THE GLANDS, either of the Pace, Neck, or Keaiale Breast. If As oeneral Blood Purifying Airenl, tlie Life Syrup stuoils uurivalled by any preparation iu III world. Constitution Lift Syrup Is the Poor Man's friend and the Kich Man's blew iiiK. Buy it, take it, aud be cured. It is universal in its etrecta, WOT. u. Gitizau. D. Sole Proprietor, New York Laboratory, Brooklvn, L. 1. PitlCE fl per Bottle : Six Bottles for IA. t"tnt by Eipreis to all parts of the country. Boldly HODGE & CALEF, S.1IITII & DA VIS, w. WEA riiiiitrouD nthltf P'trtluod. Oregon li J. II. HAAB,fS ' Oommercii18treet,8lui,Dealerin I GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, S Solid Silver mid Plnled Wore? FINE CLOCKS, Spectacles, Fine Cutlery, 4c. j I All (oodssoht by ne are WARRANTED to Ut as J j representee. ' j Itopnirintf. t Partlcnlartttentlen p. Id to repairing Ane Watches, e Clocks, Jewelry, Ac. . s ALL WORK W AUIIANTED. j j Balea,Ortfoa,Nov.x,l$M. lyS6 THORACIC- BALSAM. A VALUABLE REMEDY ' ' it FOR All tbe Diseases of the Chest, suisiKO raim COUGHS AND CO-DS. The pruperties-of th Cotubinatiou ar Tonic, Ezpertoranl, SoolhiuK and HEALING, aud are peculiarly Ntted for artesliug and prevention the tendency to CONSUMPTION! So frequent and fatal on the Pacific Coast. TESTIMONIALS. eULSM, Ouiuoa. Oct. I fat, 1861 From the irood effecte tliat I have seen and known of Mra Mtipp's Thoracic Balsam, I can safely rectus- meud it to the puhlie. Jit. v. alec u nor, n u. S.lh, March Sth, Wi. I lierehv certify that I have been usinvr Mrs Silttp's Tlturacic Balsam'in my family, with the very best of resnita, ana am nappy in statute; tliat the aieuictoc i all Uiut it i recoinueuded to b by lis proprietor. h. Wssrscorr. Mtaina Couktt. Ostnoa. Sept. 37, ISfiS. The nndersimied, resident of Marion eounty. Or eiron, take pleasure in elating fur the beneni of the afflicted, that, in the winter of IHC3-4, 1 wa sulferinf from an alfretion of th lunar and kidney, resultinir fnrni u violent cold. 1 seemed to be trninK into rapsl Conenmptioo, and bad bemm to believe my death wa not eery far distant, ami all who saw me srsr impressed wilh lite tr.m conviction, After IrrintC various remedies withoot any aucces. 1 was Induced to try Mr, rilipp'. Thoracic Balsam, and to it I aa fullf persnaded that 1 owe atf life and present " hnahb. t'tider iheee cireuiusiancva, 1 feel that I aa but performhiK a dote to humaiitiv when I recosi mend all similarly altticled to try if' is excellent aedi cule. Wili.ou Tsrt.es. MtaioaCorjKTf.Oasnn, Sept. 38 WJ llavinir received itreal henetil from Uteuseof "' Siipp'aThorncic Balsam," and Iveinir convinced Uu ite use would be beneficial In thoaeand of perse nnerina-withonl hope t f relief, il ie wilh pleasar that I make the following ttaiement : In Ibe fell IHa, I look a sever eold, which settled in my iau itnd iitrttMt mi,mIii h .Ipv. hufkiittf ettnoh. fever.hs Lche. and pain in ih breast and under the shialor. in Severn r, until m) III socmen in ne in reat " 1iuum L....... i.L inu UreSliDPS Tbnrark Balmm. and In this short space of lias I have reiramed alinoal niy usual health ana sireuip-. have a maid appetiie. end aiu free inon mv couah 1 all ita aiteudiiivi miseries. M.s 1 usrn ry Airencle. will be est hlislted al all lb priei pol inttlina pttiiit in Dirirnn, for th sale of ihvsls altle Metlictne. 31 rs. L. A Hl'IPr , IM Wi, latvivlpd Mannfod"" W. K K10IIV. Druaaist. Salem. OenerarAjjenl ALL K S'S m , LUNG BA L SAM! thk asm rim cusiis Consumption, Coughs, Colds, AtUunb, CKOfP, DISEASUN of Ibe THBOAT, lironchilis. Paint and Opprtuio of CAM) er Difficult Breath ing, and all the Oittaitt of 'he Pulmonary Organs. ITS aetionheapeetoraiii.altemiie. ad"ril'"' live, diaphoretic, and dinirtl. which tee'le""" of th meet valiMhl rrnailie khowa lor cannsr , . .1 t ,. l.in IOO. ..r .1.. I - I. .- ..MM.loraJIOB. cause live Inna to throw off the nhlcinn or " . VHANtiES THE HECKBTlnSS RIEIEH THE BLOUlh lewis the Irritat IP"1 Hive, strenitth to the diaestiv ortiane: hnuKs ttt it proper action, anil impart sirenirth lot evstem. Mich is the immediate and aailsnctory feet, that Itis wairmntetl lo break on the irewina conirh in a few hoars' lime, if not "" tandinir. Il is warranted n gif entire sw' even in th aosf eonjirmei furs of """"':jr at li I warranted no! lo prodnee eossiver-sel"" Ih ts with mm reroetliesl or atteti w m cmtains no Optntn In anv f..n It a mrntt"ZuM I'ERIECtIy HARMLESS to k eltild. althouak h n active and powerful w reetorimt Ih rtem. Titer I no real aeJT j j tn many death hy eonenmptlow. ", k'rt a LISO BALSAM will prevent II, if aJ U " fcld bf all IWelrts. vi' f 1 r''?!','-. aVITH DAVl!. tH1 'iT'Zf. r , 1H tteneral At '