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About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1866)
' S , ; r ;;. ' ; ; -, """'"" """"""" mmmmmmmm' sssaaaw-ii -. '. l . 'T . L 1 -il-"J"ll 'I J'1 "!"' ' F I!!11 n'""" J THE OREGON STATESMAN. PUUl7TH) F.Vglir MUNIIAV, 111 The Oregon Frlntlng md FubUihlu j Company. D. W. CKAIG, BuBiiiew Iflamiger. Tubus Ono year, In coin. Six months, (-'. f Remittances muy be made by mail atom - risk, when mulled iu tlie presence of (lie pnetniaaler, TJ. B. Official Piper for the State. New Firm, New Store, New Goods BROWN, COX & CO. "y-UOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, . AVlncu and Liquors, Wood and Willow Ware, Hardware, YANKEE NOTIONS, Tobacco, Cigars, Ac. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, SALEM, OREGON. We have uow on hand, nnd Hro now re ceivin. tlie LAHOKST anil BEST SE LECTED STOCK 01' GOODS In our line ever ottered THIS SIDE OF BAN FRANCISCO! Which we propose to exchange at LOW RATES for Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Outs, Whent, and Prodnoe in general ; and, rutlier than keep books, we will NOT UEFUSE GOLD AND 8ILVEB. l'leiiso Call and Examine our Stock of Tett 3c Grindstones, . Coffee ic Nails, Sngnr ic Axes, Syrup ic Blue Vitriol. Saleratus 4c Wash Boards, Cream Tartar .& Brooms, Tobacco ic Cheese, Cigars & Com Baskets, 8hoVL'la ic Nutmegs, Citron & Wash Tubs, Raisins ic Mouse Trap Rice 4c Saltpeter. . Salmon ic Wooden Bowls, Pocket Knives ic Starch, Soap Ic Honey, Clothes Basket Ic Pickle, Rope 4s Tamarinds, Coal Oil 4c Honey, Hostnttcr's Hitters ic Oatmeal. Dvo Staffs & Foriua, Meerschaum Pipes 4c Spades, Wood Pipes 4c Shot, Confectionery & Clotlieii-Pins, Mackerel 4c Ponder, MI NEKS' OUTriTS IN FULL) In fact, everything usually kept iu a First-Class Grocery and Provision Store I GOODS DELIVEHED To all parts of the city, FREE OF CHARGE. Don't Forget the Placet Oct. 2, 186.1, BROWN, COX, & CO. REAPERS ! The well known and celebrated OHIO REAPEE, (Ciilleil tlie New York Improved, or Seymour and Morgan,) Combined Machine, with great improve ments, having h STEEL CUTTER BAR, Can be clinngeH-.from a reaper, to a niower, in ten minutes ; cuts ti and GJ feet swath, within one ncli or two feet from the around i will cut 18 to 20 acres per day. dm he used with two or more horses. Will work on SIDE UILLH, where other Machines vilt not. They are easier to fret tlie grain olf than any other machine, leaving it out of the way of the Reap er. The r GIANT HEAPEK Cuts a SEVEN FOOT MWATiIf will out 30 acres per day. ALSO. Mcl'ormlck's 0-foot Reapers and Mowers, Ball's Ohio ' " . Manny's; Wood's Prize Mowers, Inlon, Ita) State, Kerbej's, etc. Fitt'as Improved THRASHING MACHINES Russell's Masslllon and Sweepstake, 30 TO 36 INCH CYLINDERS!. ALSO, Haines' Illinois Harvester (Header), Wire Horse-Rakes, on Wheels, Revolving " all Sizes, Portable Power nay Presses. With a general assortment of AGRICULTURAL COODS. Ael ow aa can be purchased elsewhere. J. D. ARTHUR &.SON, 4m8 Cor. CaliforniH and Davit Su.,8. F. Sheriff gale. BY virtue of ft decree of forerluinre nnd two exe cution,. iMiied thererm from the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon for Marion county, and to me di rwtpd hy the Clerk of said Court, in favor of Francis 8. Hoyt and ajminut David Itidoiit. I have levied apoit nnd will expoee for wile for rah in hand, at the Court Hmixe door hi Sol em on SATURDAY, the tithdny of MAY. IHtJfi, nt one o'clock p. m. of raid daVi the prop erty deecrilwd in si id decree of foreclosure, to wit: "All that ceriaiu itietutuaie and lot of land, eilnate in the county of Marion, bejitiHtiij; at a corner in line of Clainii 4-1 and til, about X. 88 deg K "21 chains from the corner nf sections f, 23, 2ti, and 27, and running thence N. 70 deir Uti min W. ? 50 rim ins to a eta It e, thence south IU deij 24 min W. liS9 chains to a stnke, thence S. 70 dep ilii min K. 7 Si chs to a stake, thence north 19 deft iM miu E. to the place of beginning, con taining two and a quarter acres nf laud, more or leu. Also, that other tract of land sitnnte in the county aforesaid, commencing at a post nt the southwest cor ner of laud claim designated on the plain of the Unit ed Suites as CUiiu No. lit on the vat boundary of Claim No. 44, It mure running south 70 deg 40 min cant 31.18 chains across Mill Creek to the west line of Claim No. 40, thence north IU deg '25 min east along Miid line to the second intersection of said line with Mill Creek, thence down the muin channel of Raid creek to cast line of Claim No. 44, thence south I9dcg l min west along said line to the pin re nt beginning, the same containing eiuhteen acres of land, more or loss" to be sold totsaliefy said executions, costs, nnd accruing costs. 8AM 'L HEADIilCK, Snlom, April :m,l Miv4 Sheriff. Siiiiiiiioiift In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. In Equity. Kclwcca Scott, Plaintiff, ) vs. Suit for Divorce. John Scott. Defendant, ) rjM) JOHN SCOTT, Defendant: In the name of 1 the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned to be and appear In (he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Clarion within ten days of the service of this summons npon yon, If served in this count v and if served in any other county nf this State, within twenty davs from surh service awl tin swer the complaint iu the above suit filed, asking a diroluUn of tlie marriage contract existing between mid parties; and if you ftiil to make such answer, Plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief in mid complaint prayed for, and will take judgment against yon for costs and disbursements. lly order of Hon. It P. Uoise, Jude of said Court, this 'J8th day of April. IHMi JOHN J. SHAW, Attorney for PUT. Guardian'i Sale of Land. VTOTICE is herehy given that In pursuance of a If il tense to mo issued bv the Hon Count v Coort of Yamhill county. Oregon, at the April term thereof, IWiti, I will offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court house door In Lafavette. Yambill cnanty, Oregon, on Tnesdnv.lhe 2"M day of Mav, ISti6.betweeu the honrs of 1, o'clock, a, ta.and 4 o'clock p. m.. of said day, the following described real estate, belonging to the minor heiis of John Itovd, de ceased .to-wit: Tlie undivided ) interest of.in and to the w half of the donation land claim of said John Bovd. deceased, and wile, sitnstejytng and being iq Yamhill County, Oregon. Rale to commence at I o'clock, p. m., of laid day. Terms made known on the dav of sale. IIKNKY VAiiHKX, Guardian. April 21. tf4wy (.'iiardinu s Kale of Land IN pursnanee of an order made by tlie Hon. County Court of Yamhill oouuiy, Oregou.at (he February term thereof, l'6, the nndersitriied, gnardian ot the minor heirs of IWhel Msrtin.dec'd, will, on Tnesdsy they'd day of Mav, at the court honsedoof, In Lafayette, in said connty, between the honrs of 9 o'clock, a- m.. and 4 o'clock, p. m., of said day, expose to sale, at public auction. for cash in band, to'tite bfsr b est bidder, the following described real estate belnng Inir to said minor heirs, to-wit : The nndividrd two fifths Interest of. in and to. that tuirt of the donation bind claim of I 'i I lard Martin and Kachel MHrttn. his wife, aa set u part to the said liachel Martin, dee'd, coiitnhimu- K acres, in all. situate, tvw and hcim In Yamhill county. Oregon, and insertion 21,t4sof range i west nf the tllaniette mendian Sale to cmmence at 1 o'clork. p. m , f said day. E.T. WAHUEX, Guardian. April aist, I9t.ti.-4a3 Hope Tur Hoint ?TKNT AxleOreaee. Urd Oil. Nat Oj) Potai Oil, Neatsfvot Oil. Castor Oil, Olive Oil, Unseed "ii. i qui and llcnzine, at w MYERS & IIIG0S V0L.16--N0. 12 MYERS & RIGGS, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Groceries, Fuiutsi and Oils, Brushes, Putty, Alcohol, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Pocket and Table Cutlery, Wood and willow ware, Dye-Stuffs, Tobacco and Cigars, Ba con, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Oats, Potatoes, ifcc. &c. Store under the Legisla tive Hall, Ilolman's block, oc9 SALEM. 32m0 FLORENCE SEWING MACHINES. Copy of the Report of tlie Committee of Awards at too f air ni tno AMERICAN INSTITUTE ffEW lORK, 1805, To the FLORESCK SEWING M.ICIIIM! CO, for the Best Family Stwlng Machine. Highest Premium Gold Medal, UensonMi 1st. Its Simplicity and great range of work 2d. The Reversible Feed Motion. 3d. The perfect finish and Substantial man ner in which the machine Is made. 4th. The rapidity of Its working and the quality of the work done. 5th. The Self-adjusting Tension. The FLORENCE was awarded the Fir$t and Highest Premium at the Stale Fair of Cali furnia, tho only Fair on the Pacific coast at which any two double-thread Hew ing Machines were exhibited in competition in 1665. Thk Fi.onKXCK received tlie ouly premium awarded by tlie Mechanic's Institute of Kail Francisco, in IHlVt and 1HTO, to any Sewing Machine, Hewing Muchine Compnny or Air -nt. The clitim of a competitor to a medal is without any foundation whatever. Wherever the Kluiunuic lies been brought in coin- Eetttion with otlnr Sewing Machines, it has always ceu declared the bent. It is the most simple, lae moKt nubstautinl, the movt elllcicnt, and its use is easily leurneil. Every Machine sold it warranted in the full Beime of the word Send for Circulars and Samples ef Work. SAMUEL HILL, General A Rent, 111 Montgomery street, San Frnuoisco. IV. O. PAKKISli, Aireiit. 7:y SALEM, Oregon. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTtRS. S. T.-1860-X. The rapidity with which :ro niir Have become a IIOliSKMOLI) XKCESSITV through qui civilized iinitiiiiB, in wiinout a par allel in the hiitnrv of the world. OVER TWO BULLION, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND Were Sold In TWELVE Months. The Demnntl is Daily Increasing! RICH and POOH, OLD and YOl'KU Ladies, Physicians and Clergymen run t;at it riovives l)i-oopiii Npiritts, Leads STUEKtiTlltoUie fiyntein Vigor to the Mind, tl IS Exhausted Nature's Great RESTOREIi. Its elTect, in eases of DYSPEPSIA, LoKnof Apprtite, AVoiikneMH, Escpan- ivc I'nIiKiic, KourKloniarli, .lien lal Orspondeiicy, Ac. 18 MOST EXTRAOKDIKARY. It is comnornl of the rhniecut mot. and herbg. the the celebrated CAMMAYA I1ARK. ele. ull nr.. served in pnre ST. CIHI1X HUM. As a irentle Aipo liter, and healthy, agreeable Htimulaut, it has uo equal. It is sols oy all respwliihle dealers, in every Town, Parish, Villain and Ilatnlet, throughm,! North and Sonth America, Europe, and tlie Islands of the Ocean. 17 one can lie aenuine unleM learinirtbe nrt. rate United Steles Stamp over the cork, with biifua tnre on steel plate laliel of f A. I'liANt, k CO. HMI1II c DAVIH, 71 Front Kred, Portland, Oreaon. novm aorith won oreum, and the Territories. Sept. 35. 1805 SO fiamnent, In the Clreu'1 Court of the tvme nf Oregon for the Connty of Coos. In Equity. Sally Ann Trapp, pUinlilf, ) vs. Hail lor Llirorce. Jacob Tranp. defendent. 1 r JACtili TRAPP, defendant i In the name or the hut. of Ore yen, von are herebr notifled and required to annear in lb.' Circuit Conrt of Ih. Ktale of tlregon for the ronuty nf Cm, withiu ten days irvm ma nrvir 01 mi. lammoni npon von it ter.ert m tin. eoaoty. and if aervnl tj any other eonnty of this htate, within Iwentv A... fn. M.L mA answer the complaint ia tin aUvt snil filed, and it '"u aniwer, riaintin will apply to the t onrt for Ibe relief therein prayeH for, ami will i..vj,ii:iiieiM ,Kimn von tor eo.i. ami nuhersementa. Hr order of K. E. Mratt-.n. wnMiii. Jn.l i Coort. T II. WIN! HKM'KK. Knipire City, April IS. Isei wO Plainnlf a Ait'r. Nammona. In Ilia Circuit Court of the buie of Ortnoa for tho Conuly of Con. In Kaity. Agnes L A lrmler plaintilf, ) vs. Salt for Divorce. Charles W. Allen.ler. defendsnt ) rilo CHAKLEH W. AI.I.INIiKlt. oVfendanti In I. the name of the 8laus of I Ireon, Too are hereby notified and required to appear in the Circuit Conrt of the State of Oreaiai for tb. eonnty nf Coo., vrithm teo days fron Ui. orrvke of this anmfmma apoa yn if served in it is rotinty, and if served in any other county of this State, withia twenty dais from tore service, and answer the complaint in tlie aliore anit Hied, and if von fail to make sarh anw.r. Pklntiff will apply to th. Cnart for Ibe relief therein prated for, and w ill lake jadgmenl againet yea for Suata umI diahnreemrnl,. lly order of lt.4i. K E (tratton, Jodire nf nid Coort. fliil l&h dav nf April. I Jwt! T D tviSCUESTEK. riaintiff a An y SALEM, OUR FIRST NOTICE CHANGE OF BUSINESS. WE respectfully Inform the public that we dcaign changing our retail trade to open a wholesale Importing business, we will begin to sell out from this day, our Dry-Goods, Clothing, Groceries. BOOTS AND SHOES, And nil articles gfiicrnlly kept in a retail store in tins citv. We nave already Imported dirtict from France, a splendid assortment of Albums, Ladies' Satchels, NOTIONS, And especially the .latest styles of Dress Trimmings ! Which we wVII otter at VERY LOW PRICES. We call especial attention of mercliuuls, to whom we will sell wholesnle ut SAN FRANCISCO Prices ! We take this opportunity to express our tlmnks for Hie liberal pfitrntmim wo linve receivnd, and bej, our fi lend, and the public in general to twiir iu mind ihnt this notice is not to sell u lew dollars' worth luonr poods, but invite all to come nnd examine our slock, to price our goods, and only to buy after being con vinced of tho real rtdvniitaifes we ottbr, IT. LEVY At Co., Opposite the W. Woolen Factory, North Salem. V. 8. We will take hi exchange all kinds of mer chantable produce at the highest marketable rates. Halem, April lWi4i. :m& : Cash for Wool COOKE, M' CULLY & CO., Will pay the highest market price, lit cush, fur 100,000 pound, of WOOL. WO 1. 1. MACKS can be had by applying at the store. 7lf Doors, Windows & Blinds. J CRT received, a large assortment of pine DOOIIM and WINDOW, from Eustern Manufactories, and for sale cheap, for cash, at STRANG & ANDERSON, Mttreli 19, 18IIC. 3iu3 W. A. al.UKIl'H, J. C, M1KRII.L, JOHN H'l'KAaKtf M'CRAKEN, MERRILL &Co. Shipping, Commission, and forwarding MERCHANTS. AG 10 NTS of the California, Hawaiian nnd Oregon Packet Lilies. Importers of SAN QI'ENTIX and CARMEN IS LAND HALT, HANDVYH.'ll ISLAND KUOAltS, COFFEE, UICE, and lU'Ll!. Agenta for Provoafcdt Co s Presorvcd Fruita. Veir- etubles Pickles and Vinegar. Pealcrs in Flonr. flran, Dacnn, Ijird and Fruit, Lime, Cement, and Plaster. Will attend to the Purchase, Hole, or Shipment of Mercliandiae or produce in New York, sun Frnnrifco, Honolulu or Portland. ALDlilCH, MKItltlLL&CO., Noa. Lilt mid '.'Oti, liiliforiini, Ht , 8att Francisco. M'CH AKEX, MERRILL & CO , 4!lf lli North Front St., Portland. J. 0; SHELTON, M. D. Practicing Physician and Surgeon, HALEM, OltEntlN. Olfice and residence. .Ins. Wilaon'a brick, oppoaite the llcnneit Muitac. BEI N(i agradnate of the Physio Medical rollege.Cin cinnati, tihio.he ia purely irfornntory in bin pmo tire.diarardinvnlike mineruland vegelable MiiaiNiajtnd oaiug such tueuiciiies only as not iu perfect harmony with Nalure medicines lliut imaacaa the rare recom mendation that if they do no good, they will do no injury. He has alao attended a full courae of leemres in the Toland, lAllopathic) MimIichI College, San Finn ciaco, nnd having practiced uiediriue on Ihia enael nbont eis years, la lully acijuaiiitcd with the diseases peculiar to the climate. Sugar,' Coffee, Rice. Ex Bark A. A. Eldridge. fioui Hie Sandwich lelauds direct, .1.000 KPSJK Ml' A R. of varinua graih s. too rasjm koo t iirrrK SOO RAWS) IMH AIIAV It ':, an extra ar- uciu. '-'mfi By HrCHAKEX, IlEHltll.L ic Co. It. I". ItltOV. UyiLL liny and sell nreenbni la. Mining Snks and lafts on Shu Fninriaeo. ana KMim Slates. Will buy Uold Dust or Bullion OlUre with ella rarg" to .on Slnle Mreel. .'ilHf Ouardiaii Kale. IN piimuince or an order of the Countr Court ol the Stole of Oreeon, for the eonniv of Polk, mado May term. A. 1). IHoo, the undersigiied, gnanlian of .lamea It. Ilntchinaon. Robert C. lliilrliinHi. Tiioinn. . Ilnichiii.n,and Haver L. Mirer, minor heirs of r.. II. II Wiser, rteeeaeed. w ill, oil Salnrdiiv. lb. 1Mb dny nf June, A. D. Ixti, between the hoiirs of nine o'clock, a. in. and four o'clock, p. m., of said dnv, nt the Court House dnnr in Dnllaa, oiler for sale at 'pub lic auction, to the higher! bidder, the undivided ixvn. thirds of the following described real estate, lo wil i Situated in the county and State aforesaid jind adjoining the town of Ilallaa.iu said eoumynd more partirularlv described as beginning 111 die . of ll,a n w corner of claim no. i-., in I 7 a of r S w of the Willamette me ridian ; Not. No. P.&I ; running thence a 4 cha. thence 4 chs and ? links, thence n 4 chs. thence weal 4 cha and 77 links to the piece of beginning, containing two acrea, more or less Teruia of aHle.gold or ailver eom, one hundred dollars to be paid down no tho d.ir of aale, one half the remainder' in one year, and the' re- oiaiuner in two yeara from me Hale ot salejecored by mortgage on aaid promisee, drawing intereet at the rate of twelve per cent per annual. I M. Ill TI.KU, Oiianllsnof said heirs. Dallas, Polk Co , Ogn., Mav 1. IHiA 4 w 1 1 ftlirrifT'B Kale. "I Y virtue of an eaeeaiha. iaMMd oat of the ClrenH J Coon of tlie Sute of Oregon for tie eonnty of Polk, and to me directed by the Clerk nf mid Court, in favor of J. L. Collins, aud against Wm. (Jilliant.for want of personal property to aatisry the nam. I have levied ntion. and will otter for smI. 'to tb. hnrheal hut. der, for cash in hand, at the rmirt-lnviee door in !a. Ins, in aaid county, on SA I L'liDAV, the Dih day nf J CNE. IJOifi. between the hours of 9 o'clock a m. and sortork p m of aaid day , all the right, title, and in loreat nf aaid H'm.Ollliam of. tn, aad to, the follow ing de-enoed reel eaale. to wit i the ea,t half of th. douati -a land claim of aaid Wm Oilliaw, NotiSration An. AIM, Claim No. M, being in seetiona 13. 14, !M, and 34. in T M of K 6 W. of the Willamette aierid ian. eoiitaininr three bundled and Iweaty arras, nor or lesa. to be ..dd to sau.ty said exeeatiou. carts, and aceming esla I M. Ill 1 I.I K. KbenlT Dallas. May ?. Ift'slwMO Polk .aiiity. .otice of I'lunl Srltls-mrnl. Ia Connty Court, Marion countr, Oregon. 'V'OTICE ia liereby aiven, that John Ford, admin ll iMrat'irof the .state of Ninreel Ford. d. feaml, kaathia day prewnted his accoonte iu said e.airt.pray ing a final settlement of the same It is therefore or dered, thai istid application be board and determine! at the court house, in Ndeia, tn aaid ctantv, ofl Tuee dav. the ith day of Jane. I's, al 'J o rba k. p as., at which time all persons intereled may prewnt Iheir okjeetiim.. If any Iti. v have ; and that Hollre of line appiieattoo be given by pablwrailna for fner eooasm. fveweekain the Oregon Slalesmall, a uewspaper of fi-eneral cm ulstion in Mid count v , . JollM C PKKIII.EH, Haleni. M.y S, leass Iwl Ipd Co.Jndge. I IiihI Krlllrinrni. N'OTICE is her-lir given tl,t Asa H Simmons.Ad ninu.lr.lor of Hi. estai. of Wc.ley Pliimmer, 4-nm4.hm emented h aeeoniwa h, th. I .wwr liwrt or Marion nointy, pairing a seHKawnl o ;U same. It n Iherefore or.len-d lliat raid annlieaii.41 be heard and dcrmliart ,t th. r.mrl lime, fa ahieaa ia Mid evoaly, en Twxlar lite Suh day of J-m. IMsi, and that maiee of th. ,MHMienrv of that .r,lieiiH tea glren by pol.lhathm ia tl e Orei-a a..,, f, loore.si.vniie Is Jnll.K C PKKIII.r.a ' May , lf4-4 vl!,4 t. j, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 21, 18GG. THE EYEVrHE EYES Dr. E. II. PARDEE, OCULIST AND AUI1IST. A FTEH A VKOTU ACTED BLINDNESS rf more X thanSve years, I)r Pardee has muile liimseir inonrougniy ana srwiituicaiiy aciiiainled with all diaeaaea of Ilia Kyo, and is now practicing with a sue ceaa not snrnassed in the United Statea. All oierniinns perlormed, such as Strahlamiis, or cross eye, Cataract by linear extraction, Depreaaion or Abaorbtion, Plerygiiist or fleshy memhrtiuce growing ovor the eye, Reduction of Staphyloma, or bulgines out of the eye, Artillcial Pupil, Fistula Luehrymnlis, or closing ol tear pasiage, and all delormalies nf the Luis, etc., etc. Artillcial Kyes Inserted without the least pain, and poasessing all the movements and brllliancv of the real eye. A large assortment eonstantlv on hinid for aal. at reasonable prices. The Doctor's Eye Bath for the .reoi muni aiiu cure 01 ait uorvons aiseuses is used all over this const. Thankful to those phvslcians who have sent him cases for onerations. and' honea tl lat Ills iitilverstil son. cesa will warrant a continuation of their oonlldence. His celebrity as an operatur Is coextensive with his success i us pntjeuts ure presenting themselves for irvntmeut ami operations, iroiu Mew York and Boston almnat monthly.? Miinv niiiioiiisjiin be wen ut the Doctor's ollloe dai ly, in dili'erent SLuaea-of repot OIHce 1 W CLA Y STUbRT, ('ol.vw.tl.. Ph) near i-inpuiit citreet. ; IN'ntlri. T8 lierobv given that the nnderilirnod bus hpnn dnlv 1 appointed administrator of ihe estate of Robert Oodlrey, deceased, by Ihe County Court nf Marion county! All persona having claims against said eslute nri! reniuren to present tiiem to the undersigned ut. his vn.vw ,0 ouicm nuiiin aia niontiis irom tills nate. 1- WILLIAMS, Salem, May 3, 18(jfiwdil I Adm'r. Private Medical Institute. Established by DR. J. C. YOUNG, IN 1SOO, FOR THE CURE OP PRIVATE DIS EASES. OP WHATEVER NATURE, And all Female complaints. Consulting Office, CiiiO AVntaliliitfion Street, Second building below Montgomery St., SAN FRANCISCO, : : CALIFORNIA. NO tTIIE. SO VAX. CONSULTATION BY LETTER, Oil OTHER . WISE, FREE. For Direction of Letters, See Below, rrim CELEBRATED INSTITUTE has enjovod X on this const uu uninterrupted success of Fourteen yeurs, and bus become one of Ihe renowned llospiinls of the t:ge. What the aelclmlted Ixii k Iloapilnls is to Iinilon, aud tl.e 110 'ess renowned establishnieut of lliroril to Paris, this Instituto bus become to ihe Pa cific Const. The thousands annually received and cured, plucp It in point of numlmrnf paiicnts among the very lira! of tlie world, and the succoeaof Itatrent ment ranks it second to none. PRIVATE IIISKASES IN MALES and IRREOIJ. LAHiriKS IN FEMALES ure Ihe grout dest rovers of health. Tney lusidiionsly attack the system ami grad ually undermine and destroy it ; tliev drive the bloom from the cheek, the lustre from the eye, Ihe strength aud vigor from the frame ; they give In tliu world puny and diseased offspring, nnd poison, through suc cessive, generations the race of 1111111. Tlie marks run be seen 111 Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiot ic, Ihe Paralytic, the Insane, etc. There Is no more terrible scourge tn the human nice than those iliseast-a itrrising from tin, rontaminnliou ol euerul Poison. The mildeal Ioiiiib. hy retreuiing to tho blood, hold ever over the one alllicied.the swoid of destruction tliut ia liable nt imv moment In fall nnd blight to utterly destrov all enrtlilv hopes. MERCURY, rtcvrmztd an the mutt fatal mtitirnl enrm) to man, combining with the Veurieal, douhlw his iluugura. Tlioae wlio Inivu Wen treated tt ith thul pernicious mineral pw$a nru Hot cured 1 the disense has only assumed a new form. Uo not bo Satisfied Willi Partial Cures, Hint leave Ihe poison locntwl through Ihe system, ent ing Its way In'o the tissues mid organs beueaih Ihe appiiremly smooth anrfaee, to burst out in toe future with a virulence Ihnt will Imllle tlie elici ts of iiicdiiiie. WHEN PERFECT CUKES can he ol.to!,,,,. I... o.,. sousiilling a physician whom long practice nml thorn- oifn lo.esiiniioo into 1110 rnoscs or I'lnrAMt'j ortlie URINARY 11ROANS enables to determine ut once the nuture of Ihe disease. In all diiHwes enirusie.1 to the llnctor's care. PER. FECT SPEEDY and PERMANENT Cures are always Guaranteed In Syphilis and its adjnncte; Oounrrrpa and ita ac companying diM-asca; all disionlers of the Hlmhler, Kidueva and prostrate t Seminal Weuknesa: llis faseaof ihe Heart and I. wigs 1 Byepepsiu Indigestion; lioiMiieiicy 1 Incipient Coii.uiiM.ti'ini. and all diseases of the I'nnurv organs, in eull.rr sex, cure nlwava warantefl, UK M) PAY Kt.OUIUlil) at the Pill- VlTL Medieul Inwt ltute, so. ito waHiotus tTHSar, 8AN FRANCISCO, t 1 t t t t CALIFORNIA. Scmlnnl WrakneKs or fipcrnialorrhtra. Tne young man who esnerlenrea lliut vmwuiir weukuesa hi his muaeiilar and mental organisation should atop to coiiaiiler whence it arises. Ho will Knd in the weakness of the bark, IremMing of tho limbs, disnnlerrd digestion, niiaccnuutuhle failing nf the pow ers of the mind, distaste for Naielv, dread ol im pending trouble. lrvlodiiiga af evil! sleeplessness, troubled and laacivinua dreama accompanird by grow ing deafness, Iom of imiM-ular power, and numerous oilier symptoms of disorganisation. Tho pfwitive tra ces of thul most terrible and destructive ol all diseas es, Semiuiil Weakin-ss Wasting away his powers. ueai niymg 111s iioh, 01 me ana mauliooil. ana uraggtug him along the broken tuth of his exisleure tow ard a premature grave. Iu bio, who liuds his life dribbling out 111 the discharge of the vital principal of ext.tetice in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation of the causes ut its appeurauce brings no aaeuruure ol relief. Murrlnge. that holy office, the safegnanl and hope ol manhood, brings to audi a one no hone, of cure, but adds 10 his misery in the knowledge that the one who looks to him for so mncit of her happiness, ia a victim of his evil, and an innocent eompiimoii of hie punish tuetit. He ud.la to hie misery and diaorder until hope leaves him. There Is no reacu except iu proper and skillful treatment Consult, then, al once, a pnyaicinn whom long practice and careful resenrch Inns' made thoroughly conversant Willi every phase ol ihe dis ease Thus, who have become tlie victims of solitary vicce, thul dreadful, fascinating, aud destructive huh it, which (ills thousands of ajrk rooma with paralytica and cousnniplirea, and hundreds of nmimeiy grave, with its misguided victims, should consult without a moment's delay, one who will sympathise with llieir eulferinga. To such ihe Doctor would nuwcially ad urees oiinseu, glTMia in eaen aim nil lUMtumtlce ol a PERFECT and PERMANENT CCRKa-itaoX km tlraurr irom easiiicsa, cAoagc of dirt, or Jrar of tl pawn. I?u not lorgel Ihe aihlremt See lielow. Important to I'minlr. Wnrn a female ia In Irool.le oratflicted with disease. and reuirea maliral or aargiul asaistaace, the enquiry should be, Wnre ta there a physician whole fully conipeteul loadmiuister relief, aud whose rMpcctalde standing in society recommend, bna to th. cntidetire of ihe enmrutmity f The lioetoe. nnderatanding how perativ.ir ner.is.rv time reonlremenui are. leels called uion to InterpoM. aud by railing tlie alletiHon of the afflicted to lias fact that lie list lieen a PHI). r KS-tOK Or tiltvir.lKIt ami KEMAI.K IHH EAKE-4 for IweatT yeara. and ia fully qualified to ad- aainiaier in all caara, both nwdieolly nod aurgirally. n.H in a anpernriai manner, but in as thorough a ntwi n.r as yeara of study and practice botlilu boapiul. and private familiea ran make, to aav. ihem from li e hands of the auqualifled. uuecrnpuluooe, and aW igning. Thereloee. fmil can rely upon bint aa apoa a father. All in afflirtioo raw find in bias one who can feel and sympathise with and befneod then In trouble on. Inwhoseseereev tbentmrHrt ennlfdeoe. ena be placed. ( ONM'I.TATIoN (BY l.l.riKH itli I'llir.Kct i-.r.i riir.r.. nee aiir.M lielow. THECELKHRaTEH VKVIALEIlKMEIHES enia Conn. led from Iter private prescriptions of )H OL'.NII, are now o'rtaloed a aos4 eaten.led BsaniLiritv. and are eorrectly viewed to b. th. aafesl and Mnaat reme- nie. lor tlie mapiamu lor wnn-a itaav are applied Tne constantly accruing testimonials of their rtfliacy declare them la be pre eminently toperior in their Be. lion. No Laly should be WilhfMit then Renovating Agents. None genuine nnkaaa procured al this ottce. rwnt by Mad or Kir"., to any part of lb. State TllhflltKAT FKMAI.K NEIill INK! I'llKVKN TIVE POWDER FoKMAKRlKD LADIES. New. Safe and InfalliM. lasting fmai fonr to six month. I'nee 110 FRENCH Lt'NAK, OH FEMALE M11NTIILY PII.IA F.ar atipprannnia. AOer filly yeara of use ihree pills stand eumallad In elSrary Pnre ft-' per l"x. To forwaponelpntaj. Patients reading hi any part of ib. Mala however diaienL,wha may denre aaadiral adviroea ihrirre spective raaea, and who Ihoik proper to auhuilt a written statement of mrb in prelerene. Ii, holding a perwHtal Intrrriew, are aaeared that iheir cmmaoira Hone will l be hi ea saw-red. All letters must be addressed to tlie corresponding ph, aarMa.lbaat Hiaasnl IIESJAMIV P.JOSELYN.M.i).. S.ki V-liiti(rt.n Ktrrr-t, Itof 73S, P, 0 .Saa Friri$r, Cat. TUB I'O.VTKST 1 QRKMUX. The "Living Ihsuci" Fairly DlNcnssed. Read, nnd Hand to jour Neighbor. SPEEClToR J. (iASTOX, Esq., Made at Oregon t'ltj, Ma; 10th, 1806. Fellow Cithent: We are now engngetl in fine nf the most important pnlitionl contests that has ever heen submitted to the sufTrBgei of the American people. I (peak of this con tost .in which we are now engaged, anil whioh we most docide lor Oregon at the ballot box on the ftmrlh day nf the ensoing month, -as the most Important In nur Itlalory ar a nation of freemen, because nf the character of the noestlons submitted to our judgment, and of me innnence winon our decision may exercise upon the weal or woe nf the nation. From Ihe storm and exoitement nf the most gigantic civil wnr of whioh history furnishes uny account, to the comparative quiet and tranquility which our victorious armies hare poured to tlie whole nation, wo bring Ihe issue and questions, nnt only of the war itself, but of the manner of ita settlement, for final ad justment, liennb-4 lllAt- aupiomo and envorign arbiter the voice of the people. Wo hear mildl 'talk ahnnt "lielno- laanna and "dead issues," of "liecoiistrnotinn," of "(he President's plan," nnd nf Ihe "plan of vuo8ioee. niuftinjrs nre oeing nt'hl all over the State, just at this time, ninl crery preolnot Is being industriously and vigorously canvassed, hy all parlies. I rejoice for one liint this is to, It is well for our liherlles, that this freedom ol discussion, is so fully exeroised. It woe well said by Jefferson, that wo have nothing to fenr from error, when reason is left free to oomlmt it. Muy the day never come, wherf the Aiueri oan pcoplo. shall becomo Indifferent to the fettlonient of any of I ho questions which con cern ;i he duiies and poivere nf the govern ment or the rights of the people. Hut in all this discussion, it should be the very first duty of every tiitin, to sift Ihewheat from the chnff.to separate Ihe facts of the post and present, from Hit- mere assertions of men who nmy have mine personal and selflsh purposes to subserve, and to weij;h tho rrusiins submitted to your oonsideruliun by the balances of your own mind, it is not my purpose, gentlemen, to abuso ihe views of any mau or party, or at this lime to heap opprobrium upon those who diner from me. further than the truth requires. Permit me to consider yon as "Gentlemen or Ihe jury." to lliut when I shall have stilled what I believe to be the "living issues" of the present political contest, nnd after I have in troduced my witnesses, and have stated my reasons-, you may he. prepared to render an impaninl venliot fur or ngiiinst the party or which 1 am tin hnmlile member, if I may he allneel to slate ono single ami general proposition, nilh reference to vthat I expect to say. it would bo this: That vnm all the "lit iiiff utuet-' of lite dah the 'to called Demo cratic party it not oiilv on the wrnnir i,r. hut it is in direct opposilum to, the principles of ' Monroe, Jackson and all the great leaders of 7)j.a.irf. .'.. it. 1 .1 r '"y " "c imifs uj 11a purity ,- unu ill! proposition I will ruUenror to prove. The platforms of politico! partiea generally present the questions nt issue between Ihe niirtieej but since the yenr ISCfl, there has been Hie qm-slion ol loyally or devotion In Ihe U. 8. Government, In I ho National Union which hns funned I ho main iesne at every eleo linn, although rtudiuiisly dodged and avoided by iliu opponents nf tho Union parly. And now Unit the rebellion ngaiust Hie Union bus been suppressed, this qtieslinit of InviiltV to the Union, utlnchea iih quite as much fiirue In Ihe candidate as it fur rly did to the pint- form. To show ihu pertinence of this remark, let os suppose that tho Dciuncrnlb mirtr shnuld aottmlly adopt nur Union platform, ami place on llieir ticket men who had dinlingiiished themselves as nlTioors of tho armies or govern ment nf Hid Sotitlierii Confederacy, would It inn. nr proper mr true Union men to stiuru such a party, anil while even mnkiiig no issue won intt pintlnriii. allnck as a set ol traitors? Most assuredly so. This) qnestioti of fo the Union during the war, conies in now, under tlie head ol personal qiiuhfictilinns, or triistwnrthinesa for ofOce; ami is a lust and proper lomilcration. and mm not to lie over liwked or forgotten by nny people Jealous of their ritjlilat and liberties. I refer to it hero, because it is not directly raised lit- the two pliilfnriiis. but to show that it Is one of Hie "liring issues" nlhe cause, and will discuss it lielore 1 grt through. Iu exnmiiiiog the plntlnrini of Ihe respec tive parlies, it w ill doubtless lie in order tn ex amine first Ihnsii mailers which coneern our own Slate nffmrs. The Democralio party lias piuueu nit, union ing plana in their platform. lYnofrrif. That the unlaw fid auij shameful annate tiering of the neonlo a iu inev l,v one hm.,.i si,-,. ollicialt lueels W lilt our einnbalic coui emnatiou. If the present stnle offiuinls liavn linen mi lawfully and tliamefully squandering the ptnplu'B nniney, il is certainly one nf th "liv ing issues" nl ihu campaign. Let us see, K'"l'c n, il Ibis charge ol the opposition is Irne. What are the funis In the Itaar. 't'lie DeiuiHiralio parly took the cunt ml nf tho Slate government in leH The laxuhle properly during the fonr 'eari of demnernlio control sneeeeding that lime wns, for Ihe year ISM. aa.sai.iiMi (mm,$'ummj; u ihuo, 'j:i.tW(,U5, for J(j(, fjaiopiSUIII. making an aggregate of assessable property, of $!fV 01, ian. i.ir tne lour yeara. In tlie goreriiiiient of the State passed ittlo (lie bunds of the Union narlr. The tn. able property, fur the three full yeara since mat time Is as ttillnws; fur l. l!I.Wi(J.l'i.',; forlbvy, ijSH.ail.twl: for IriTrt. i2.1r).5l3: for Hi.. about i'l,(K)(I.O(K): the entirn as?. gregulo for the four yeais amounting In hut a little over eighty-six milium dollars, lieing fire and a half millions less than the aggregate of taxable properly nndrr the Dcinoerattu ad ministration, .tin wo all understand that the less the amount nf taxable tironertv on the as sessment roll, the higher must be Ihe rate uf taxation to raise the necessary funds to carry on the government. And taking the figures as they stand oil the records of the Stale, we find that a comparison of the first three yrgri ol the Union administration, with the first three years of Demncratie role, give Hie Union party eight millions or eleven per tent less laxa bl property out of which In tais tbe revennt for the Stale, than had the Democrats. This fact Is not In be forgotten w hen J no compare tne tales 01 ill preeenl witn til tare nl Ihe put. It mailers not what occasions Ibis apparent falling off In Ibe lax list whether from actual decrease nf property, or from a general re. duoiion of lite ptii.ee of properly, lbs effect upon Ihe stale purse Is Just the tame. Hut let oe examine the figures a tittle fur ther. During the roar years of Democrallo role. Ihe taxes collected, were, for 18.18, 12,. 7M.47i for !!. l4n.8fi.M2: for ISfiO. lt),. 475.HI and for IWl. CM 17.07; making a total for the f,r years, of (IG4.2IO.47. Du ring the Union administration, Ihe taxes have lieen. for IrVB.. .'.7:b.I7: for isitf. fii.. 733.75; lor IsfiL f 76.t)rjti.7l; and for IHIi., (estimated )ftr7.3S4.7!r, making a total of 217. V.V.ii. 1 ties) figure, as they stand, and thry are from the records and reports of Union party officials, give a balance of I-M.718.M. e;rainil Ihe luion party. At first sight this looks like a jnslifk-atinu nf the charge made by Ibe Democracy in Iheir platform; but Id as examine this balance ami see whelli rr II is real 1. 1 us see whether there has not hero ertra demands ou the treasury fur this balsnee. Hy reference In the reports nf the Secretary of Stale, we find Hist from IW-J to ISfiH, there has been paid wit of the Treasury the sum of a little over jO.oon, on aoooont of the Oregon Penitentiary, aud fur the same time, the sum of J ! '4M uu account of the iuMue and lli.lio peirnni Hunan npon the 792. charily of the Stale. These two items put In. gether, give $l4fl,2f)S, of money neoessarilr and onavnitlably paid nut on twosnbjeots with wnicli tuo Uemnorats had nothing to on. And when we therefore offset this extra tax upon the state, these new items of expense, strains! the apparent balance of (83,718.93 in favor nf Democracy, we find that it leares a real bal ance nf over sixtv-lieo ihousand dollars Iu favor of the Union administration, supposing an oiner tilings to 00 rqnai. llut in trie outer items of State expense, the comparison does not stand upon an equality. A new judicial Distriot and fonr new counties have heen oreatetl east nf the Cnsoadee, and that added len thousand dollar more tn the Union col onins. 'rolling all theso fignre together, add ing Ihe $10,000 for the new judgeship, wo have $72,000 In favor of the Union udtninistratinii, a comparison or Iho two administration on items of ordinary and necessary expenses; showing that wilh a less amount of tumble property, the Union party has carried en the State government, and saved nearly one half the money which Democracy expend ed; or In other words, the State government in Union hands his cost only a littlo more than over half It did in Demom-utio hands ou a com parisnn of necessary expenses. , It it probably true that tho rate of luxation is a littlo higher in '1864 tlmu in 18G0; but it lias been demand ed by necessary expenses. It is no eredlt to Deinoornor Ihnt it did not expend more limn It did. When it points to Its low figures, we point tn tho convicts breaking out of your ftitoe of n penitentiary, at all hours, to again rub and kill, and heonnio new scourges and lorrora to Ihe people; to Ilia insane scattered throughout tho State, oonliiied in log prisons, chained like wild beasts, destitute of curative treatment, and paupers at tho expense of In dividual oounliea. What money Demooracy dill expend went solely into Ihu pockets of tho nfticu holders; and that party cannot to d ,y point to a single Statu improvement of any kind, which mnrks Its control of the Stale. Such government as Hint is useless, and worse than useless, because under itsooiely will nrr er progress or improve. A great ado wns made about Ihe bonds for the Oregon volun teers. Democracy oven begrudged the pit tance of five dollars per mouth, to the soldiers who volunteered lo protect Iho frouniier. at greenback wages. Two of Iheir candidates 311 tho State tickot voting against it in the Legislature, but now as they want soldier voles, they say but little about It. Let them howl about that, nil they can. They are wel come lo all Ihe good It will do tliem. But, as strong testimony as can lie offered to repel Ihe ohitrge of wasting the public limit, ia fcrnish ed by Democrats themselves. At the Special -essoin nf the Legislature a joint Committee uf three from each house, consisting ol Sena tors J no W. Grim, A. U. Hovey, and C. M. Cai.uwrm, n Democrat; and Representatives J. II. Underwood. Wilson Bnwlby, and LA FAYETTE LANE now the Democratic can didate for Secretary of State, were appointed to investigate tho financial condition of Ihe State. That Committee unnuimoosly made ihe following report both Ihe Democrats signing ill , " To the lsri.lalire Atnemit) of Ike State of Ore gon Y'oiirJ.i iii Committee app dtitcd In examine Into the condition of the Treasury department, submit the following report: flio Committee visited the Trcaa uror'a oflieo, nnd examined thoroughly and In detail, all the book, vouchers aud cash in the Treasurers hands Ho round the hooks, nciit und veil kept, each fund sepnrnic mid distinct, credited Willi Iho appropriations made by law. nnd charged wllh Hie disbursement made therefrom. Wn ex nnlnetl every fund and cmn purcd the vouchers Willi the disbursements, and foimd tlicm cnireet In every ease, and Ihe bal.inceoii hand agreeing wilh tin, report submitted by the Secretary nl stnte. We ulao examined tho wmk performed hy the Treasurer, In preparing, signing and reglateriug the bounty bonds authorised by law. This work is alone for more onerous than the entire duties of the office, prior In that helnjr Imtio-ed.'' And this report was signed by oach of the gentlemen named above. From the, considerations wo aro warranted in pronouncing the charge ef the Democracy, that Ihe pnblio money has been "nnlawfally and shamefully squandered," positively false. More than that, grutlomen, the finances of the state have been so managed by ihe Union par ty, that tho rale of taxation is less tn Oregon titan in any other Stat of the Union. We scarcely know what taxation is yet. It Is on ly five and a half mills for State purposes In Oregon, while it is nearly twenty mills on the dollar for Slate purpose in California. This charge which lie been bundled against the slate olUoials, and Ihe Union Legislature, ,y 1110 ritpnerueaii press, lor Hie past two years, is totally false. The finances of tlie Stale hare neen well managed liy Hie Union party, and 1 u this snore it is entitled to the confidence and support of the people. Not only Hie finance of the Slate, lint also Ihe financial n (fairs nf the several omiiilies. have been economically and judiciously man aged by tlie Union party. Tttke for example the following cutiiilies: Umalilla County was nrganixed In IrVKi. un der Union ollicers, by appointment. The as sessable property for Hint rear amounted to I33H.0D0, and liie affair of tho county well managed and money saved una tax of 18 mills on the dollar. At the election in 18414. Ihe democrats carried ihu county, the Union offi cers tnrned over to the democrats 2.200 in cash, and no outstanding scrip. In 1805, the assessame property ran up to SJ 1.(177.403, and the dumocrnts levied a tax of 24 mills 1 n the dollar. And, notwithstanding the nsnessment roll ha been trebled. Democracy ha raised rate nf taxation six mills on Ihe dollar, have is sued nearly ten thousand dollars County scrip for debts, and buve nothing to showfar'il, s ive au old rickety warehouse, usetl for a oonrl ruom. which was purchased with tbe funds saved by the Union officers. L.mk at Jack son coil nl v. Under Democratic Administra tion in 1830, ihe ra'e of taxation for county purptaies was 12 mills on the dollar, on an as srssment mil ol (l.40().430,wlili a oonnty debt of 110,037. After the oouuiy passed into Ihe hand nf Ilia Union men in 181)2. the asses, ment roll run down, ihe rain of taxutinn run down, and in 1803 the Union officers succeeded ill reducing literate nf tnxallon for oonnty pur pose to seven and a An mills on Ihe idler, on a tax list only ( 1 ,2!8,4fl3, and ;airf off the Ichnls eonnty !. Ixik al Polk county. W. C. Whitimn, Esq., Ihe Clerk of that county, publishes lb follow ing fact, and ask demucral to deny Ibe truth if tin y dare. For the last four year of Dem ocratic role, Ihe demoorncy eolleoled in Polk county, lor county purposes, the nm of 27,. OVIO 33. For th last fonr years of Union par ly rule, there wai collected for county purpo se the sum ef (13(119 16 ; leaving a balance against democracy of thirteen thousand thru hundred and eighty nine dollars. Hut gising democracy credit for lb court boose, which oust (7.400, Ihere is yet ..enrly six thonsaud dollar against democrallo rule in Polk ; and Iho question -over iu Polk." is nnw, tcaf did the democrats do wilh tlte six tltousand dot lars of eoui.li) taxes i Under democratic rule in Polk county, the tax list was nearly double woai 11 nas neen uinlrr Union rule, whits the rate of taxation under deuiocratia rule was fit mills on the dollar, for ononiy parprsset.and M..n v. ' lute, out 1100 ana on nau Mint on the dollar. In Josephine cotinly.altTsy under democrat ic rule, the oonnty Is hopelessly iu debt, and taxes are higher, and county scrip worth less, than in any oilier connty iu Iho State. In Douglas, Yamhill, ami in fact. In every coun ty whose financial affairs hate been examined, the samo re.vrd is found against Democracy, nd in furor nf the administration of Union men. Theso ate sober facts, and should be herded bf the tax paying permanent rnideul of Oregon, brfore they think uf making a siu gle (hang iu any county. TAXATIlrrtor 1). B. H IN lib RKPUIHA Tills). Yoa bear a great deal i I by Democratic sptakeit about taxing United Btalie lloiids. WHOLE NO. book aubjom ricvriM, Of Every Description, EXBOUTFD WITH NRATNES8 AND DIBPATOH. saTtsor iovnriaii. First Insertion, $8 par squsrs ef ten lines or lesa, minion measure, II for each sabaaimrnl Innrtlnn. ttf Advartlilng bill., when not paid In advance, .III be cbargod tesntjr-dra per scat, additional, to covar thsosil of collection. tST A liberal deduction from the strays rates will b. mad D favor of thuae who adrertlae hy lha quarter. The Democrats draw some truly wofol pic tores o0 this subject; aud harrow np yonr bowels of indignation with views of Billion aires rolling in luxury and wealth here iu Or, gon. who do nnt pay a cent of taxes; while we poor Orrgonlans are compelled lo labor a Iifotiino to pay interest for the benefit of these wealthy lords. They appeal to your sense of Justice, and demand that you indignantly rise up ngnimt this grent tyranny, and put it daws by erecting them to offioe. The Union men have also something to say on litis qoeetlnn; but tliev speak of it a the disgraonful and dis honorable aot of repudiating nor jost obliga tion as a ration, Roth platforms refer to this subject; aim while the Democracy bitterly de ny that they favor the repudiation or the na tional debt, we will attempt tmlinw that their plank to tax the nation il bonds, is repadia. tion and that they are really In favor of the Jeff Davia planof paying State debt. , In 1803, when Hie government was hard pressed for money, and tho rebel were jubi lant nud defiant, aud waging their rebellion wllh a vigor' and success worthy of a better oattsej Congress passed an aot authoring the issue of nine hundred million dol'ar la U. H. Bonds, bearing Interest, some s!x per cent, and some seven per cent; and a t. a credit of Ihe government waa bad enaBu tn those day wilh gold at 200, and every copper head orator and newspaper in the land offer ing to make solemn affidavits, and hack tbeir oaths Ity belting their whole stock in cash, that "Grant could nerer take Richmond." "that the South onuld not be whipped.'! Con gress offered to the poople, as an inducement , to take up these bonds, nnd to prevent them ' from going tn foreign countries, that they should he free from tlie local taxation of States, towns and counties. This provision nf the law waa put ia the face of the bond, and con stituted an Important Inducement tn take np tho bonds; and when the loyal people of tbo nation, from Maine to Oregon, came forward nnd paid llieir money for theso bonds, aeon tract, with a no luxation clause in it, waa formed between the government and the bond holder. Now tho Democrat propose, that after tlie government ha got the money under snob a contract as this, and put down the re bellion with It, lliut we ought lo back oaf of th'i enntraot. .That tbe Government ought to do wnre than "greenback" lite luindtioblrr, it onght lo repudiate the bargain. Now 1 ap peal to any honest and honorable man,' any and every man with a spark of manhood above n common thief, to say whether It 1 right, jost. honest nr honorable for the United State government to Iho repudiate Its fair contracts? Snpnnsu that neighbor A being in very strait ened ciroomstanoe, having lost a great deal of his property, nud was engaged in a vexa tious, expensive and very dangerous lawsuit, tlutt might p.waibly sweep away every dollar he bad left in tlie world, should go to B for ascislnnce, and should propose to him to bor row one thousand dollars to pay lawyers' fee, witnera feet, fco. in his lawsuit; and to giva therefor hi own obligation to repay the money with interest, and on agreement to pa all tax. es 00 tbo same.,. And B knowiog that bid only hope to get bis money- book, if be loaned It, was the success of Ihe lawsuit, but feeling friendly to bint, was willing to take the chan oe. loans the the money, takes the obligation, and thereby savee tbe whole properly of bia neighbor to him and his family. And now af ter he has rendered this aot or kindness, wnulJ it not bo ungrateful, unjust, and dishounrabla in tbe extreme, to have A turn around and repudiate, uie t'Uxes", part-ol the bargain. Every riglit-inindrd honorable man would de noutiue suoh a trick in bis neighbor. Just so it it with ihe United State. These bond, holders loaned their money tn the government in the midst of the most terrible, devastating civil war on record, waged to destroy Hie gov ernment that was needing tho money, and at the very darkest hour of onr national peri'd. aud without any mortgages, collateral security or anything nf that kind, these bond holder loan tbeir money, taking for it the contract we have described. They loaned Iheir money, when copperheads were declaring that govern ment was di-strnyed, broken np, and its note nnt worth even to mncb as tile paper on wbiob they were Written loaned it to save tbe gov ernment from destruction, and lo preserve it with ell il blessing and fret iratilntiona, for all, without distinction nf party. And now I ty that the man or tbo party, who would make war mi the just right ql theso trend holders, and seek to destroy their property and rob them or it after they bad thus risked it for the preservation f the Union, ought, in tba language of onr Union pltform,"to be consign rd to eveilasling infamy." Applause. This hoe and ery against theso non taxable bonds, an unmanly, dishonorable, demagog, io appeal, not founded in jostico or fair dealing, bat based noon the supposed prejudice between Ihe rich and tlie poor. When Dvniooraoy re tort tu tucli argument, with tlute faoto (tar ing them in th lao. they admit at nnoe thai tin y cannot maintain llieir cause Hy reason. To satisfy any one that this Democratic doc trine or taxing these bonds, leads directly tu repudiation, we have ouly to consider tbi single proposition, lo wit. that ir Ibe State have the right to tax U. 8. bonds at all. they may tax litem to death. If they have the right lo tax them one per cent, they have the right to tax them one hnndred per cent, and thus U. S. Bonds wonld be worthless, and th government would have no credit among lha ci linens of any State or States desiring to de stroy tho credit or the Uuion, for example lb States lately in Secession and con Id not bor row a single dollar nf lha oitixens of that Mate, to belp Iu time nr mnrtal peril front either roreign nr domestic roes. But, replies Joe. Smith and Col. Kelly, (as we have heard them reply) "the rate or taxation is uniform in Iho State," and therefore U. 8. creditors could not be taxed more than other ciliieus. and Is im probable than unreasonable tale would he levied in order tn damage tbe boud. Tn ihal we reply, that lha manner or assessing tax depend etiiirely en tba Constitution or tba Slate; that while tt is uniform and levied on all property according to it value In Oregon, it i not so in California, iu Virginia, In Ten neesee, and several other Slate that wu r. member; because In tbeea Male. Ihere it not only an ad valorem tax, but ther U alto spa cifio taxet. Therefore, it it but reasonable, thai any sute desiring lo make war oa tb U, S. government, by undermining it credit, would alter It conttilution lo suit it polilia. Aoy man or party that would repudiate th taxes" part of the contract, irWi rtpudiat Hie w hole debt if they could get (he power. Applause ...... They wonld not only repudiate tb just obliga tion of th Oovernm.nl, bat that Ortgoa dem ocrats would deoelv lb people and repndial Iheir earn declaration. On the 15th uf May, l"o5, in a loading editorial oa Ihe bond, Ibe Oregon Arsnm, owned and published by the lead ing Democrat of Oregon, slated th following aa an iiiduoeiu.nl for Ih people to subecribst for thee bonds 1 " Thea 7 ao. are doa mi th I h of Allans! , l"r, tsrlng two year ami a half from tlie 13th of February, IHtki, bat ll.e hohlrr Is n compelled 10 reels, hit Unmey toon, miles, h. desire. In do an. Ilehaattt right lo demand Ihe money when it it due, or an equal amount ml pmr of ib 4 1 gold. bear! g ti per teat, loan, which being now at It per tent. prtatiaM. at ouivaleiil al laaal lo len per eeiit. pur annum. Ther ia on oilier important feature eonnerted with Ik MHee Met maaer ic taxed if Statu. ceaalMi, or odes. There can lie no safer oe batter hivettnwat than in these 7 :." That wat tho language of Oregon Deniovrtey In IrtcV) I but now it propose lo make lb la in veal, ment worthies by repudiating alias very part nf it which you so warmly commended In lha po,it,o then, and thul maku lit notes worthiest now. But where did I his dogma, of laiatioti of L' H. etctlta, coma from ; and what It lit It had II origin in Ihe same strptul twit from which wat batched lit twin sisters. Meressie and Afirrflt. They each and all of ihun canio forth from Ihe taui traitorous origin: aud each 00 nf th in famous tiio bat Utt lonf aco pasted upo b