""sale m.m ondayTjuly 9. ism. TDK FOIKTII OF JULY 8PKECH WHICH Wl INTENDED TO MAKE TO OUR READ ERS LAST WEEK. Ninety years ago the old Itiilcpenoe Bell at Philadelphia proclaimed " Liberty to the Urn, and to all the inhabitant) thereof ;" hut in a Journey of leu than sixty years the sinister fiend of human slavery had to well nigh suc ceeded in itrangling tho herculean infant nf American liberty, that thenoefnrward hit prog ress wai disputed at every itcp. As years dragged heavily on, thoughtful men discovered lbs) ' irrepressible, conflict," aud set their honse in order to meet the impending oriaia. A free press would not always remain silent upon tho till of a lyitom of moral and political crime, which would not permit investigation nor brook condemnation; and free ipeeoh railed aloud its voice for an even race between freedom and lavery. The principle) of Jefferson's immor tal oonception of right, truth and justice, a) annotated in the American Declaration of In dependence, ejuld not be treated ai "glittering generalise) ;" hot the right to establish them in aplrit and In truth wai demanded for the pio neer Territories a well aa for the Stale). Slavery met thia demand by an appeal to armi, to destroy the nation which had been proclaimed on the 4th of July, 177(1. That appeal waa carried by the American people before the " God of batllea," and hat been de cided. For a little while Freedom at dejected, bemoaning and sorrowlu! among her slain son) at Boll Ron but decently laying the slaught ered heron in their latt retting place, ihe gird) np her loin, oalla her armor-bearers from out the pine foreata and wheat-field prairie) of the North, and aoon her iword i) teen flashing in gloriou) triumph, commemorating the auspi eioui anniversary over lhe.battlenients of Vicks borg. The Dagon of Slavery fell upon hi) face nd bortt asunder and the flaming banners of Freedom are once more waving frain every flig-staiT in the nation. In apito of bloody banded Ireaaon, and it) coadjutor (cowering, ehiverlog, compromising copperlieaditm), wo have lived to glory in a Fourth of July when one flag baa bceu folded to the heart of every State, and ono Conititution bind) all in an in divisible Union. The God of Juilice baa been in thi) matter. With a just cause, the power or the Southern armies never could have been broken. Hut Omnipotence let fall his bolted wrath upon the only black spots of oppression upon the fair land of Colombia. There are yet somo uneasy, shifting olouds of di)uontcut some murk'niese and vaproaa gloom in the Southern horizon bnt with patience, prudence, charity, and, above 11, juitioe, these exhalations of the battle lie Id will soon disappear; and over all we shall soon behold Freedom lifliog op the onus of our na tional redemption to the admiring gaze of Bp plaoding millions of freemen, In all lands. He is but a dull student of our pant history and present decade who does not read its les sons for the future; and the statesman who does not take advantage of our experience to pro vide wise legislation lor the nation is nnworthy of the name and undeserving his position. What lbs reformation led by Lntber was to the Chris tian world, the reoent rebellion in the United 8tates is to the world of politics. Old preju dices have been broken down, old policies have been swept away, and the institution) of a cen tury') grewtb have been utterly destroyed. Men have grown apaoe, the intellect is taking in larger views of life, and civilization has wid ened Its boundaries. Upon the grand question of lbs integrity of the Union, a " manifest des tiny " baa decreed that there shall ultimately be bnt on Government and one people in North America, and that that people will bo freemen, and tbelr Government the perfection of repnblioraism. Nature sets no insuperable barriers to the expansion of a vignrons, pros perous, Jost and humane nationality, save where Ihe " imperial waves of old Ocean resign their empire amid the breakers of the beach." There may be broad and deep rivers, yet their onoon fjoered floods become bnt the highways nf com merce. We may have onr "Allrghenirs " and "Sierras," with the sublimer altitude of " Hoed " and " Shasta," yet they will become hot resting places for Ibe American Eagle, as be surveys the conquests of his nation .upon either aids. It is not possible for any mortal to prefigure or fortell the grandenr of that empire which onr republio may achieve under the im partial administration of joet and equal laws. The raoes of the Occident and the Orient have met in oar day upon the basis of an equality of citil rights, nnder one flag, and Ihe patient labors of lbs one. rouning through the experi ence of forty centuries, is but made Ihe servant and aid of Its Anglo-Saxon superior. Our ouuntry baa already achieved among nations . the first position in ths perfection of arts and science, in ths glory of military prowess, in Ihe extent of territory, in lha freedom aud excel lence of laws, and In Ibe happiness, prosperity and Intelligence of ths people. It is not pos sible for Ibis glorious beniflcenoe lo Ihe human raos lo totter and fall in disgrace. It will go on and just Imagine the multiplied greatness which this empire of lbs weal shall present lo ths child of a dozen years, now befogged with his map of thirty-six States, when ibut boy (ball bend nnder Ibe weight of three-score and , ten. May Ihe glory nf our fatherland increase, may its greatness be multiplied, may its good ess be Inestimable; may its flag be advanced higher and higher, Until oe Its folds tlx Man he tnuttli.lird. Till IB Shall IHNIIl lo II slid ,av Wllu nrtde. Thebes snarrl bed ber Ibwuaudi I mm in but died lain. Ws auruh uur millions Imm aa handled States.' Oil. 8tbuck in Orsoon. Wt bars reliable Information of an oil discovery in Ihe Uinpqua Valley, mads very recently, which is veritable, ganainc peiroleam. Ths whole matter will be tested at an early day. It proves this; that there iaoil In Oregon as well aa In Pennsylva nia. While on this subject, ws may alale that n number of enterprising citizens of Salem are stoat organizing a company to test lbs oil aud t aoal Indications ovsr In Polk. Ws learn that Seme sixteen haodred aores of land have been leased, for this purpose, lbs necessary boring apparatus to pal down a hole several hundred fact ban been purchased, and Ibat lbs work will bs ooaiinenoed at aa early day. Ws bavs examined asms of Ins evidences ef oil and ooal a the leased land, and ws are confident that they famish lbs best Indications of these uiln trait ws have yet seen in Oregon. Ws wish the maany sneseas. UiaamnoMAa' faith. whsl Is Unit" It U oaM Irrhsa " Mutinies. It k a grand pan mmk (.kiais of Ike hills and vales, lb futlw ud u,t esttef theUreea KamaM Me of Ihe Urn. Blalsdell - ...11 ,i,.,, ti j fi.U.., ,1.1' ThMtof Ihh atsty ned Tesed itMiajj. tastier with lbs 1. II rlsfisf . Mjvttci sad luauuKB as are ban sat bad a "" l I go) while, e alfhl s well all f TDK IIIDSOX II U COMI'AW S CLAIM. We have been permitted lo make u cursory examination of the evidence nf this Company in support nf its claim against Ihe United States, so far as it has been taken; and from the dep osition of Dugalil Mactavish, chief factor of the Company, taken at Montreal, Canada, we ex tract the fallowing items, which may ho of in terest to our readers. Maolnvish entered the service of this fur company in 183.1, as a book keeper, crossed the Rocky Mountains into Or egon in 1839, acted as bonk keeper of Ihe oom -pany at Vanconver for many years, and was made chief factor of the company in 1851. For his services at this time, and since he came to the position or chief factor, his salary has been quite handsome, according to his own words, "two eighty-fifths nf forty hundredth parts of the profits nf the w hole for business of Ihe company." He also has the tamo interest in the claim against tho United States. His valuation of properly in this country is quite rose-colored ; as, for example, he eitiiuiited the value of Ihe Vancouver establishment, as main tained by the company, at the clever little sum of five or six hundred thousand dultais. To make this out, he places 1,92(1 acres at Van couver, including the company's buildings, at Ihe smn of two hundred and fifty dollars per acre; 3,200 acres at Lower Plain, just below Vancouver, at one hundred dollars per aero; and 12.000 acres below Lower Plain at twenty live dollars per acre ; and then lumps the "good will" of the Indians at enough to make nut hit sum. We are of opinion that the people ol Clarke county would be very ghil to sell nut to Sir Dugdale Mnctovish, mid throw in their lire stock, houses, and nil Ihe improvements nf fifteen years' labor, for much less than his fig ures. To show how closely this Scotch Eng lisliman estimates, he soys that the Vancouver establishment comprised "pig styes and two grape vines of great value." From this state ment we should infer that there Vancouver grape vines were something like those, from which the Israelite spies took the fruit which they bore back in triumph from the land of Canaan. This it but a sample nf the nliannl. ities which go to inaka up this humbug "trumped np" claim nf this grasping monop oly. Hut with all bia Scotch whims, Muctav. ish gets in some truth. He states that the com pany's buildings at Cowlitz, fur nhich they ark some fifteen thousand dollars, tumbled into the river, and that Ihe company had abandoned Forts Hall, Walla Wolla and Doise before the American) assumed control nl the country. Ho states tho onmpany'a annual profile from Ihe business in furs, nn this side of the Moun tains, at $30,000 ; the profits of the Sandwich Island) trade, 110.000, and the profile of Hie Russian American, trade nt $10,000; so Mint l lie company') net profits in the Oregon terri tory amounted to about $."0,000 per nmiHin. We think Ihis was at least a " living " business. and that, as it turned out In be Auiericnn soil, they bare made quite enough off their neigh bor's land to pny lliein for Ihe trouble nf leav ing it. The account ought to lie rquarrd with out paying another cent. The United Stales is not yet done hiking testimony, and we may refer lo the subject again. Our Government has been very for tun ate in selecting the Hon. W. C. Johnson to at tend lo the American interests involved, as the energy and signal ability he has manifested in iriiign.g out the truth from Ihit monstrous cliiiin against the notional purse, shows him lo be cm phatically tho right n an for the case. Capt. Lafoi.i.ktt'h Coiu'AKr.-?-Compa ny A. 1st Oregon Infantry, was mustered out of the service at Fort Yamhill, on July 1st. This company of Oregon Volunteers deserve more than Ihe mere mention of their mutter out." They were the first men to respond tu Ihe call of the Slate for soldiers, ami were tho first organized into a company. Their conduct during the service has been must exemplary and commendable, it is related nf lliem by their captain and surgeon, that nhlie stntiuue away out at Camp folk, one hundred and fifty miles from any while face, and imprisoned in their camp by almost impassable snows, the Captain and Surgeon left camp for the Indian Reservation, to be gone several days, ami left exposed to their view ill the Captain's quarters several boxes nf flue liquors, and several boxes nf tobacco, not by way of temptation, but ho. cause there was no storehouse for these things, and that the liquor and tohnoon were not on ly found untouched and undisturbed, although Ihe men had used the Captain's room constant ly, hut it was undisturbed the whole win ter, although Ihe men were all entirely desti tute of such articles. This it but a siuglu in stance of Ihe noble conduct nhich these brave hoys from Folk and Denton, have displayed during their tiresome service in Ihe mountains. Ws need not say that they possess the entire confidence and affection of their commanding officer, and thai be maintains a like hold upon their good opinions. After they were muster- d nut and paid off. Ihsy repaired to Ihe Cap- Iain's quarters, demanded a parting speech, gave him three hearty cheers, and bid him an alTvCtionato farewell. Captain aud Company alike are noble fellows, and Oregon niay well he proud i f all such. Ths Xohthibk Paciric Ktt Riitn The North era I'aeiUc Railroad bill win dctraied not lone; aco in he House ihrouirh lha ihtliHn,i of iht corse of Inb- hvism. which in these tituis initkes itself powerfully Ml hi all legislation, Slate and imlinnnl. A Kraal of lands for ilis Northern road would t,-ad lo tl,w hcvihii- nlislnneitt or some result, as Hi lauils mi Hint route are in cmisitletahte purl ciiile lerlile ami vaiwble ol suslainin a hup population iudepeudeiii ol the mines t rere ansa. We think the (begonia is laboring under a misapprehension of Ihe fau's. According lo our information the "Northern I'aeilio Railroad Hill," which has been recent I J defeated, was a bill pledging the credit of the government, by means nf paying ihe interest on certain amounts of the bouds of the Northern Com pauy, and then trusting the company aud lis sales of lands for reiuipursemeiit. The Dill granting lands to Ihe Northern Company pass ed Congress nearly two years ago, aud is still a law, IssArHAR "An o'er true tale" of James K. Kellv. Jimmy O'Meara, and James I). Fay, lbs Foundling. Ws ars ndr obligations to Ihe Albany Journal, for t'H'Iraled copies nf ihis most pa th'tio tale. It is an exoellrul document to cir culate I it will remind ootulilulinnal democrats of their "latter tnd," which will be thai "last ditch," II Is a tale In more than one lesprcl. In fact, ws frar that Kelly will think it his "o'er Irus tail.'' IlANnsnnn Dbcoratiuns. Ths business men of Salem showed their good taste by dec- orating and shading Ihe fronts of their business house on Ibe Fourth of July, with evergreens. Starr'a stove store is conspicuous in that line, many of lb evergteetis being wnieti In to handsome devices, Intertwined with the N'a linnal eolors. AN.MVKKSAKV ( KLEMUTION. The celelirnlinn of the Fourth of July in Ihis place passed off very pleasantly, with one or two exceptions, and with much more spirit and enthnsiiiHin than we have usually observed for several years. Tho turn nut in Ihe procession of citizens, Firemen. Good Templars, car riages, etc. was very large, and the exercises of the celebration conducted in the most ap propriate mnnner. - Tho car load of thirty-six little girls, each waving the start and stripes, and elegantly decked with flowers and ever greent, made a fine feature of the procession. The music furnished by the Aurora Brass Band could nut be excelled. The oration nf Dr. Wythe was eloquent and appropriate, and re ceived with Hie greatest enthusiasm. A prominent feature of the day's perfurm anco w as the ceremonies of the " Flug Ug lies." They were about a) ludicrous a set as we have ever beheld, but their introduction of Boyakin and Jeff in hoops was hardly allowa ble. The orator of the Plugs delivered an im mense oration, covering something 'near four hundred pages of foolscap, so closely written you could not see the lines. He made tome good points and did hi) part well. We regret to have to slate in this connection that some ' Jeff Davis Democrats," as they called themselves, could not respect tho day better Ihaii to give vent In their infamous trea son on our streets, by damning the flag. One man, who lives over tho river somewhere, de dared that any man who would inarch after " that flag" (pointing to the national banner as it passed) " ought to be shot," and then af terwards qualified that by declaring that " any Democrat w ho would march under it ought to he shot." His blatant treason could not be tolerated here, and a lot of Union men took hi in in charge and forcibly placed him over the river. Those who took part to screen the vil lain have sufficiently identified themselves with the luminous sentiments he expressed to mark them for the future, Enemies nf the Govern ment ought lo be taught by nn illustration of Lynch law, that the loyal men will not permit traitors to insult Ihe (lug on the Fourth of July If such men have no mnre regard for the peace nf community than lo try to gut up a riot at this national celebration, they ought In know that peaceable nnd law abiding citizens will have but little rega:d for their necks after the riot is started. The Good Tkmn.aiis. The growth ot the Order of Good Templars in Oregon has been rapid almost beyond precedent. But little over one year ago Ihe first Lodge was organ ized ut Jacksonville, under a charter from Ihe Grand Lodge of California, and n w Ihe order numbers forty bulges, working under th "(Jrnnil Lodge nl Oregon." 1 hero have heen as yet nn detailed reports of membership rent into thu Grand Lodge, it having heen but recently organized ; lint Prof. Pearson, the Secretary of the Grand Lodge, and one of the chief promoters and best workers i f the or der, informs us that Ihe membership nf the Order must now reach nearly three thousand, in Ihe State. Such prosperity in a reform as sociation w as never dreamed of for any part nf this const. Tho work is still going nn, and ev ery week increases the allendaiica and enthu siasm. May we not certainly predict for this Order more limn an ephemeral existence, nnd the accomplishment of a great good, ' Gov. W ooiig in Town We received Ihe pleasure of a cull last w eek from our able and distinguished (liner nor elect, the Hon. George L. Wool's. He looks as fresh and vigorous, after his Ino months' campaign after Ihe reb els, as Ihn iluy be started in after the unfortu nate "Issaebar;" nnd be enjoys tho special honor or In iug thu candidate upon whom was directed the main nssuults from all the rebel batteries in all parte of tho State. After trying to trade off their whole ticket to defeat our candidate for Governor, Ihey are compelled to ooulesa that he was too much for their whole force. We are glad to leuru that Gov. Woods intends to remove lo Saletu. and give Ihe State the benefit of all his time in attending to tho duties of hit office We extend him n hearty welcome. Itixoar nt Sai.km District fViiooi,, loa ths vkah l'(lllIKM'l0 AlO. Vl, I Nli-I . SSDIMJ Jl'LT II. IwlO TliS school Ihis been taiilit forty-four wet-kit. Three teach ent have tieen coiiritiinlly employed : No. eurolhd, l-t i'r, males, principal dopnrtia't. . . . M " " " t!lllll,-ft. " .) " " " males, primary " nil " ' ' leiiiiiluH, " 62 Total numlier enrolled. It quarter. 2'.'! Averuue HtieiKlioue, lit quinter, prim-ipiil depart ment, ih primary depaiiuient, 70 1,',4 No. enrolled '.'d ;r., mules, principal depaittn't 60 " " " lemHle. " " .... 41 " ' " in;ih'i. piiniHry " ... M " " " teliiulert, " ... Nil Toiul mimlier enrolled 'M quarter 2ihi Aveniire Mlttmliim-e Vd quarter, piiiiciuil depart maul, 73 primary depiiitmi in, ' ij Ill ) No. rniollid. 3,1 qr males, principal dipattni'l. " " " lemales, " ' " nile, primary " " " females, , ' " , .. M .. Si .. .Ml .. 24 Toial nuniUr enrolled 3d quinter Ill Average a'leiuiaiice, Jii quarter, principal depart ment, ,1$ primaiy department, 64 12ll No enrolled, 4lh qr., male. priiieiial di pama'l. . . A7 " " " lellliiles, " " .... 64 " " " inalett. piimitry .... tiA " " " lelllaleit, " .... 46 Total miailrr 4ih quarter til Aventue Nlli-iul.u.ce 4Ui quarter, piiavipal deuiil- llieul, Hi primaiy department, 73 l.V Aveiaue attend nice' for the year. pnn. dep't 7 10 " " " prim.deiartni't.7U Toll 141)1-6 rU-M bive been maintained In book-keeping and lilitiia. betide all the looer sludiei'. II. ('. l'eanon ha Iwd ilura ol the avhovl, and taught the prtnrial dewriment. lira. P. 1.. I'riie bas laughl lha primary ileparlincnt Hie tint and fourth terms, ai d Hut E. A, llnmnlirey II, e cond and llilid teiUM. Miaa C. Wall wi'ti il In both departmenii until nearly Ihe middle of Ihe last term, and it It. 1'raiwa part at the bed term. I'oaraiiT ind Lmwai-i I'aintisu We takeplra- ure In Introducing to our readers and the frietnbi of art neueially, Mrs. Hum-ey. who baa come lo Salem lo per manently engage in her pro(i--iou of portrait and land scape painting. She comes biahly recommended by parlleslu ahum we have Ihe hl(ihest conltdeure and re-Hi t. a a lady of ri Itiiemrnl aud (duration, and an iitil of aupeiior abilities, and taught of lb beat teaeb- era in Ilia Ail.iulii Hiaiea. Kurlber than this, she oltrs her own paintings and portraits, executed in Salem, as the best tvidriic of her claims la patronage. Her aprvially will he the coloring and rtt, u, bli'g, In India ink. of lane and Hue photograph ai d oilier sua pic lore. She may bs found at the Capital Hotel. Oatuox jtoir Woaas W. I. Iliggins A Co. adver II their aiaaufarture of soap in thia paper, and we here rail the atteitli.ai ,d our reader hi Ilia advertise ment. The mauafai'luiTra complaiu that they do nol receive the trade whirh lhy ate entitled to from the people of Oregon. This ahonld tio be so This la a brau, h of home m inalai liuea thai should bs supported to Ilia lull ralrnt of our bom conauniplioa of thi arti cle. Why ab.aild we glva oar money lo faa Krtn, Imd mea lo Isold up Ihrlr tow oe and Slate la prefeieare to our own, wlwa Ihe bme made aitii le la Jim aa cheap? If we d ,a't paironia esu b other, ws cannot proper. Thit Is ties Ineioratd law of rooimerc. Aivlw.iT -A Mr. tkmiatd had hit ami badly injured by the premature diwharn uf a rsnaoa, ia Halera, rt) 'he fourth! bn H will . miulee aaipalalusa. Oarao laoa Woaas The advert iwmenl and sola's of tlii e-lal ll-bmenl will apei Next irrek TRIAL OK J KIT. DAVIS. Richmond, .June (). There was quite a l-irge attendance in the court room tn-day. Heed, Hrady, and Umwn. counsel for Davis, were present. Ilennetsy, Assistant District Attor ney, moved Ibe postponement of the trial of Jefferson Ivis till the first Tuesday in Octo ber, which motion was granted by Judge Uu dor wood. The Cnuit then adjourned to that day. Among the reasons given by Hennessy for making his motion to postpone the trial of Jeff Duvis to day, were, Davis is not now and nev er was in the custody of this Court, but it held by Ihe United Ststet government at u State prisoner ; nnd if he was in the custody ( this court, the Attorney General could not now come hero and try the case ; nnd Davis is in delicate health, and it would bo a cruelly, in this hot nnd nnhealthy reuson, to subject him to a protracted trial. Brady, one of the counsel for Davis, said the reason why Davis was not 1 1 the ens'ody of this court was that no copy of Ihe indictment hml been served upon him, nor any list of wit nesses, nor any other act done as required by the statute. Still, he was anxious for a speedy trial. If it is hot here, it is worse at Fortress Monroe. Judge Underwood said Chief Justioe Chase, who was to preside at this tiial. had named the first Tuesday in October when it be must con venient for iiim, mid the Attorney Getiernl had indicated In him that he could not now give the case that atlentinn which its importance demanded. The Court wnt then adjourned until the first Monday lu October next. False Calves and Tilting Hoops. The Mound City correspondent of the Memphis Ariut lays ; Theso institutions are much in vogue in the Mound City. Despite the sneers of the press, and thu impudent stare of the men, the women folks pers st in wearing them .Some duys ago an inveterate wsg in thi) cKy di'oovered that hit wife hud received an extensive wardrobe of this kind: He used every effort to dissuade her from exposing herself in extravagant rig gory, but us the was rather good looking and disposed to be rapid, the insist) d ou displaying herself much in the agonizing fashion. He met her on the street where she was railing along with all sail spread, a high headed crult, and producing considerable sensation. Taking the dear little thing ill custody, he whixpcicd to her that her hoops were disarranged, and she stopped in a popular resort for a inumeu't, while ho adjusted them. Taking advantage nf his opportunity, he cut a considerable opening in one of the artificial calves, and the sawdust stuffing began to leak. All unconscious of the fact that her leg was dwindling away, and that the was leaving a stretch ut sawdust in her track, she proudly swung along until a friend informed her uf her accident. -""CituiteiiKS in Walla Walla. The edit orial correspondent of tho Portland Christian Advocate, writing from Walla Walla, lays : There arc three churches in town ; a Meth nilist house, plain, cheap and in bud repair ; a Congregational house ol better character ; and a Uoiuish, which is more numerously attended than either of the Protestant churches. Iicv. Mr Chamberlain has a good congregation in Walla W u Ha, and also preaches occasionally in Ihe country. Iter. Mr. i-ells also Holds serv ices occasionally. On Sunday. June 3d. Hcv Mr. Chamberluiii narrowly escaped drowning He had gone into the country to preach, and in crossing Ihe Touchett, which was swollen with recent rains, his horse got into deep water nnd finally perished, hot llro. C. uianuged to go to the shore olive. Mokhon Life. Tho Hampshire (Mass.; Efnees has the subjoined : There baa been unite an excitement in Mon tngue and vicinity. Six or eight boys nnd girls, sjxteen or eighteen years of age betook themselves lo the woods on Mount Toby, where they lived in true Mormon style, appropriating to themselves articles nut ttieir owu, destroying sup luhs and puns, sugar houses and other things. The people turned nut. scoured the woods and arrested Ihe yotttlilul Mormons The girls were let off Willi a reprimand, and the buys fined by S. Goddnrd, and bound ever tu behuve themselves in the luture. Sis'utii.Ait Accidknt. A curious railway accident occurred nt Clinton, Connecticut, re cently. An Express train was approaching, when a cow, amoved liv a small dog, dashed on In the rails. When the I ruin passed, Ihe cow lay with her head cut off, and the dog. with Ins tail cut nil, rat netween I lie raits look inc after tho retiring cars with a faco iniliea tivo nf thu most iulenso astonishment nnd die- gnst. Wariiino Maciiink. Itend the advertise ment.in another column, of the Economy Wash iug Machine. It is highly recommended by those who have tried it. and if it is as god as it is recommended In be, the inventor deserves the blessings of every family. Tiik Tcir. Tlie race udveiiiwd for the 5th caaie oir over tin, Altiany rnuiM aeeoitliug to previous ar- oll icr Itie Altiunv conree aeronlmir lo previous or- rtiiiceiueiit. lli'luure waa a aine ilaah. one mile I I, e loltowiue lioraeawere eulcteil. : Lllper a Colt ear- ried HO iHiumle ; thenikee l.u; lieu Jiu,ket,,.i, ; llore s lioia I'-il ; Wood's Colt, I'-M. Tlie h,ues uot a good alurl. without excileuienl. on lira! Iriul. Ued ,laekel tiutite a bold dual) for tlie lead, which lie gained ill line alyle before lie reai-hed half way lo the tirat quarter murk, iiimI held Ins poeltlon ttirouiMio-tt, winning Ilia race bv lifteen feel: lime l:fct. Ltlner's horse waa second : Ihe others were beateu from tu 'M yards. Journal. Tea ItivKa. The t'obinhia ia again riioidlv rising, During tlie pa-t week it has riaen about tour feet, and is yet coming. The water is in I'uialilla llouae, and nhio in some litres farther np Maiaatreet.on Ihe north aide. Tliia is is Ihe only aeaeoli eeiioa the Dalles waa built tlmillie nier ia known to have liaen the same summer. Monttiirrr. 7Mr. SI into, of Marion county, lliia year sheared a buck tilU-eii nioutlie old, obtaining a tteece of eigh teen pounds. Mr !- T lhaviilaou obtained from one Spaiuah Merino buck, seventeen and a half pounds, aim lrom anotner sixteen ponuui gncMrariar. loi Cocstv Courier. Wo are informed thai Judge ItoiH' baa xstMticd ihe rendeiiiig of hia deciaion in the Polk county election until the laat of this week. Botb parlies claim the victory. ' Oiuook Klkctiok. Theeditorofiho St,wkton Inde jiendeiii iu a long leader ou ihe Oregon election aays : Ihe Oregon vleitiou mairea tia with hope such aa'we have nol fob for aiany monihe. It i ihe'lirat tiager bnunl wliervoa we read the sure directions homeward It is the new etaniog point for the party of freedom, and every one of ihe nmjorilv returned for ua ia as good a a tltouaand. Tl,ere have been bigger minor ilies, but seldom greater victories. George K. l'ugh, ex-U. S. Sruator, aud wife, and 3,'i0 other persona, were recently confirmed as Cnlhnlics, nt St. Xavirr Church, in Cincin nati, and "DO others confirmed in Ihe Cathe dral at Ihe same lime. Voi'lili. The bMljr of Jnhe Dauertla, auppoeed to have bn niuolrrrri at Corvallta two werka ano, waa round In lite river near ahrrt hu hal eaa rounaua th bank UM, morning after hla llaa,M.aranrv. Thrrr wrr evidence of violence oa Ihe biMty, bill nolliliif waa odsucrd lo commit Ilia pnrllea rrraled na aualcln. They wrre Ihrrriorc rv Icaacl Voar. The J.mm.a pra,a,a Ihe Frallval siren 'a Albany on the 4Ul and Mb Ittat hy rYot. ties, f Neerll. The rhlhlrvB have been umlvr hla charge mil a abort lime, yet daq.lay grrat lroa,'l.-y. iirii.i:v History of the Great Rebellion. THU CIVIL WAR IS AMERICA. Hy Hon. J. T. HKAM.KT, Author of "Napoleon and hia Maraliala." " Waahiug Ion ami bia tlenerala." "Stored Mountains, " etc. 'IMIK Orel, rhca-al. met tnlm-atm. popular, and valua- hie lllualratnl ll.alory of Ihe a'be!l,n Hl.lahr,l, hlrh ai Oilly aliw:vd hy 'la enoniMaa aah-a. lwan!e of StaiXaai eopive alrra.ly aM. N.ot hvlng Brat tnlroauced Into br. eaon. This nee and ellrmvMve work iH emhracea eompV benoive areounl or Ihe ahole eooleat, aeallv 4-iBtnl lt, eaull'al crrar lyiw, on i,hm paper, elraantly llluairaled enh nn,erua Site alrr! riiaravlnca. ainl bound contolvle In ONR SI rTKS VOLI MI l over l poen. WiU be lamlahed le awbocriaera oaring th coming auliuna. vaenieoaULa. The dHSInraatieS hla,.. nan ot K.noleea and Waahlnetoa (J. T. HfcUa))haehralowrd lha labor or peel year en a Malory ol lha arret a,-hrll,on. It la written la hla oral and happtrtt manner, iraphre, hold, daahinr. and Iherefor Vary evrtllnt.eiHomaMioi Ihe Sled aliaatua ai lb reader. ce lort tllwervrr. Hut haul ,lracrim,.iia have always hrf devoerrd hy Ih mlllioa. Weliae h,m eevatae he Ada o,BS,n. and altar Ihawi. HadeataiwlUlPrraMlfol, Coblnel, and Congrra. and Uvnvrala. frai - a a, ( W. Chrtalian Advocate, lhicr- A tallhlal. la1 at haao-y of IN -aeot Important even! of th age, hy aa aathoe wh, ehaate alvl and dracrtptlve laleni alaiol aa.-".! 1 no aaaorlaa la Anwrhra. lervvhlvnee IB. I ) Krentng Praes. - fir Walt for llendlrva." liel Ihe Beat. Aevnta wanted far eneei eaaanty at thrveon. Waahtuglou, and I una A.tama) TSAt kg BbO'S. Juue ! 15 ecaarai Ageate, I'orllasHl erl. XKLlOftltAl'IIIC PiEWH. Washington. July 3. The Senate dobatcd the Indian Appropriation Hill and rejeoted an ainenilment placing tho Indian linreau under ihe War Department. The Freedmen's Korean bill hna pn I hnlh Houses and is now in the hands of the President. Washington, July 5. Both Houses have agreed to Ihe conference report on the army appropriation bill, which is therefore passed. The House debuted the bill eiplanalnry of Ihe Pacific Railroad act, and adopted an amend ment Ibat the act should not interfero with any right conferred nn Central Pacific Ituil road compnnr of California. loi Hand. Maine, July 5 A fire ocourred yesterday in J. U. Hruwn Ac sons' sugnr house on Co lercial street, destroying a mile and a half lung hy a quarter of a mile wide; half nf the city is destroyed, and that half includes nearly all the business portion. All batiks and newspaper offioes, all jewelry, wholesale dry goods stores, several churches, telegraph of fices and a majority of the business house) are destroyed. - Many buildings, perhaps fifty, were blown tip to check the flames, but the inhabitants cnuld scarcely do mnro than flee with their families tu tlie upper part of ihe city, saving such guods as they Could carry. The Custom House, being firu proof escaped, though it was greatly damaged. The splendid city and county building on Congress street, nearly fire proof, was considered safe, aud was filled full nf furniture by neighboring residents, and then it was swept away with all its contents. The fire is slill raging below Cumberland street, ranging back to Westward, the wind having changed. Captain Hennry Innns has telegraphed for 1500 tents to accomodate homeless families. New York, July 5. Early this morning a fire burst from the steamboat freight depot at Slip, mid in a short time the wholu nf the buildings weru destroyed with III') steamer Jlullimnro; also two bouts loaded with freight. Loss: quarter of a million of dollars. Columbia. S. C. July 4. Barnwell Rhett, a distinguished citizen of this State, was shot yesterday while going to his plantation near Charleston. He received two loin's from a dotiblo barrelled shot gun. About twenty iiiiimtes after receiving the wounds he fell from his horse and die. I. It is not known defi nitely who the murderer was, but it is sup posed to he ft negro w ho had expressed strong animosity Bgainst the family. Tub Kochth at Hoskiim'iiu. '!. Stntnmani The ninetieth anniversary of American independence was duly celebrated hy t lie citizens of pine Drove, lm burg ami vicinity. Hon. A. It. Flint acted as Creniilunt on tile oi'ciiHion. The Ih-i'lnriitloli of Independence waa read by Mr. J. Jav Crawford, in an Impressive manner. Tito oration whs delivered by Hon, J. Kinly Watson, and reflected great credit upon the aneaker. Tlie his tory of our nation was reviewed; also the attitude of Kuropean nations toward American Hlierly, pant and present. At tlio conclusion, tlie company formed in procession and marclied to the table, which was bounti fully loaded with the good ilimga of this life. On returning to the stand, Mr. James W. Parker wa-i introduced to ilie audience, and made an etrcctive utid telling speech, wherein ttuilors and treason received no mercy. Mr. Parker bids to become a leading man Id ttiis section. After sitiginxand martial music, the crowd adjourned, all feeling strengthened in tlie glorious cause of Union and l.ilioity. Yours, with respect, Veimtas. Itrms. Tlie Albany Dtnuterat, after a auapenalon of three weeks, baa reauincil publication, in Aufrual, It will be taken cliarire of l.y Meaara. 11111 At Uarnca. Mr.O'Mcaraannouncea lliat alinrtly he will remove to Umatilla, and commence Ihe publication of a "purely bualneaa" piiper, aetnl-weekly. A man named Shoemaker, anld to be from Polk county, wai lately robbed of S4.40K in gold dual, while on hla way down from Idaho. In Oregon City, on It 4th, Trumao Hack auatalned a aevere Injury of an arm by a falling rocket stick. J. M. Klrkpalrlck baa been nominated for Congress by the Union convention of Idaho Territory. Bt'iLUKKH are requested, hy advertisement of the School Directors in this pupcr, to make proposals for the erection of two school bouse In thu city. RgLSASgo Andrew McElroy, who surrendered six thousand dollars of the money stolen from Collec tor Adams, wag released, July bill, at Kan Krancisco, on giving bail to the amount of only 'i00. Walla Walla Hcrskd Oct Just before going to press, we learned that Walla Walla has been visited by another disastrous Are, destroying some twenty-lire buildings, including theold Masonic Hall, and being on the south side of the town. Tlie fire did uot include Ihe business houses, as we are informed. Loss unknown. Hot WgATiiKR. The llrst three days of last week were the warmest we have ever experienced In Oregon The thermometer stood at an average of about 100 0 in the shade ou Commercial street. Tiik HgscgiiiAX Sociktv or the Willamette Univer sity will give ila sixth annual exhibition on Friday even ing, July Uth.attt o'clock, in the rlmpel nf the new University. The public is respectfully Invited. Atlmis sioii free. Hkv. V. 8. KmaUT will deliver un address before the literary societlis of Ihe Willamette University. on Tiles day evening. July 17th, at 8 o'clock, in the new Univer sity. Public respectfully invittd; admission free. As EsTAM.isiiKn Hkmi dy. " ltrown'a Bronchia! Tro che " are with Iv known, tie tin cstshlishtd remedy for Coughs. Colds, ilroiteiiilis, Hoarseness, and other 'trou bles of tlio i'hrout and Lings. Tlieir go,d reputation and extensive use bus brought out imitalions, renre scntod to In? Ibe same. Ohtais only " Brown troa- rmtl Trorhet. .Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's Ilnir He. alorer aud Pressing. You cannot be bald or grey, aiuf neither lime nor sickness can blcmieii your Hair, if you use them. Sold by all Prnggieta. Agenla, Hosteller, Smith, & Dean. San Krancisco. " Facts aui Stcdbiuin Tihmis " It ia bceondtur well known lliat any old apothecary knotve more of tlte nature ami quality of meuicme, aim now lo apply it to disease, than nine tenths of tlte professed diaMora. Clark, tlio apotlteearv, nn Slate street, has proven it in noniertuia cases. He makea no charge except for the meiiriMe, aud that is sold at the toicest market rates. MARK1KD. At the resilience nf N. It. Doty. Julr lt. l.y Rev. B N. I.oiiirviirili. Mr. Win. r.iipinjM!plri. t Hnwell I'ra iric. In Mis KmnecH W I.'miiicv. f .leflciNon. July Alh, l,y W. Whitsot't, t'onntv Judjre, at his reMili nrc in imii.is, imik county, sir. w. i vt lullnll u, Mis Maria ('. Hunts, nf said county. M nday. June iiili. hy IN v. M. A. Williams, nt Ids resilience nn Hear cri't-k, Mr. Henry liitncan to Miss Mary Kilzurr; all ot Jackson cnuuiy. Near llreiton City, June 27th. hv Iter. John Flyttn, Peter M. Hiiicarson end Mrs. Ip-ulH'lla (ireave. At the hoiie nf ('. O. Iloynton. hv Ki v. NV. I. Cnsner. June 'Mil. licoriir V. Morgan and l'.icbe Killin, all of ll.irkaaias coutily. At Hip residence of Dr. Riddle, la Lebanon. July ll. hv Krv. P. il. Slarr, J. A. ltoland to Mis Louis, ,N,.ff. all of Linn enmity. tin the Hh InMint. by I,. Anilormn. J. p., c. J. Hunt In Mi IteheiTa Holland, boih nf PiU.tiiil. On Thurniay. July .Mh. hy Her. ,M. Ilories, Msthias Ktxhland and Miss Kannie Marks, all of Portland. In Kucene t'ity, on the M Inst . hv Klder O.l'alhsnn, M. li Met'arly and Mrs (ll, urine tiuerrin In Kite'ne l ily, nn Ibe Vlh iust .lii Kldcr (!. Callison, . Vt. Kulnrni and Mis Phelie A. liate. All of Lane oainly. OIED. At Ihe residence of Mr. M. Hanlcy. two mils, fpini Jarksnnvtlle. June t'Mt, John Lie. son of Vt. R. and Murv A. Mi Paniels. naril I year. I month and lldavs. la Portland. July 1st. ilicliard Hoyl. Sr., in the 7Mli year ol his aire. Builders, Take Notice. SKAl.KII Pltllt'OS.M.a will I received by Ihe Ih anl ol Seliool llirrctors. until Tuisday.lhe 17th Insiaut, st "tie n hvk . m . fur Ihe conalnn lion nf two framed s, h,M,l h ttscs. and other necessary buildintrs, for School I'lktrict . it (S.ilrm). Plans and sirci!i, alina can U seen at any lime after Tne-d iy neit, at the ultlce of J. II anil I. II. Misvrrs. - Septtaie l.ids will I received for each. The ll'iard reserve to themselves Ih risht n rej t any and all bids. Karli hid must l sccompsnied with the naair of s 'm reriniliie arty. as secunly for tlie performance of the contract. ' Salem. July TlhltM. " J H. MOOKK8. ) 8 IH' It II IX, jDirecKra. J. IIOI.MAN. V For Sale. THE FA KM AM) IMPROVEMENTS, aim fn ateil on the Willamette river. In Mnrmn ro..jt known aa IS 4 VI DstoVS) LAra DI3SJ, eomprif ing arnint 44s nrres. Also, a FAIfM. sitnaied short distance above, on Ihe river, containing 340 acres, prineipally timber land. Tlte above will be sold st a tatrgain, together or sep arate, for CASH or WHEAT For particulars. ao ply to A. It. El. FELT ft CO.. July 94:lil . 75 From si reel. Portland. UKaolnllnn otlrr. THK eotmrtnership lirnrlofor existing between tlie NiKlersiinted, eoiio bustnees in Saleiu, Ore- fiat, amler the rm aame of llewley, Thoainson 4V Mlore. is hereby duwilved hv muliwl consent. The bn.l. vss will I carried on by llewlev Ufora.of Ihe late firm. F IIKWI.EV. " J C TH.MPUiN, Julr I, I'Sfi - InilH Special N otloea. At a meeting of Capital F.ngiae Co., No. I, held on Ihn evening of July Mi, IStti, it was unanimously Rmiltttt, That the sincere lliuuki of the company be tendered to the Hon. J. 8. Smith and J. L. I'aniah, for the use of iheir buildings, and to tlte Ladies and Hotels of ihe City for their very handsome and liber al contributions lo tho Fireman s Supper, on the oven iug of the 4tli. 8 JOSF.PH MY Kit, Secretary, nrThe Heat Itemed y for Turtfylnif the Illood, Strengthening the Neives, ltestnriug tlie Lost Aupelite, is FKKSK'S HAMMING TEA. It ia the best preservative against almost any sickness, if used timely. Composed of herbs only, it can lie given surely to iiilunta. F II directions in English, French, Spituiah, and German, willi every puckuge. THY IT ' For sale at all the wholesale and retail drng stores and groceries. EM IL FKKSIC, Wholesale Druggist, ' Sole Agent, 410 Clay street, lylll Han Francisen. 11 A II II I A 3 K AND t K 1,1 II A V.-All l')s aay of Warning and ittat ruction for Young Men. Also diseases and abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Hunt free of charge iu seal ed letter envelops. Address . J. SKILLIN II'IUIIHTON. lyrlfclR Howard Associaton 1'liiladelpliiu, Pa. W Hops for the Afflicted -In another part of Ihis paper will l!e round lh dverllaement ef Ilia celebrated In stitute eatiibllalied hv Dr. J. 0. Ynang, In Is10. In tlila age of ilecell anil .linrlalaiilain, it ia a bucm to Hie suffering to point out to them where they are sure of obtaining the wlali oil or relief anil cure. Under the care of the akillful Doctor, the sick and troubled can illvcal themselves ot Ihelr burdens of naiu and aliauie, lay aside tbelr cross, and secure health anil happiness. If you are sick or In trouble, do not hes. tale. Head Ihe advertisement anil follow Die advice. Uo not foreel the number, nor 1 hp manner of directing your let ter. CONSULTATIO.N OKKIC'E, 686 Washington street, Hon Francisco. lylSlltl Luxuriant Growth and Beauty to tho Hair. Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer and Dressing. The great unequalled Preparation Tor Ucstorlng, Invigorating, Ueautlfylng, and Dressing the Hair, Uendering it soft, silky, and glossy, and disposing It to retnaiu ill any desired ptieit ion i qtticklv cleansing lie sculp, nrresling tlie fall, and never fails to restore grey balr to Its natural color, and produce a luxuriant growth. For sale by all Druggists. Agonls, Ilostetter. Smith' &. Dean, Hun Francisco. Gin A Cough, Cold, or Sore Tlirout, nmUIKF.S lMMKDIATK ATTCKTIO AND SHOULD HE CHKCKKD. Ir AI.LOWKD TO CONTI UK, Irritation or the Lungs, a Permanent Throat A Meet ion, or an Incurable Lung Disease IS OSTKH THR RRSCLT. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL, TROCHES HAVING A DIRECT 1KSLCKNCK TO Till PARTS, OIVI 1M.MEDIATI nSLIItr, For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Dlseaaea, THOCIIIS ARK IHtn ALWAYS WITH COOD SUCCESS. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trochet useful in clearing the voice whnn taken before Singing or Sneaking, and relieving tlie throat after an niiusual exertion of the vocal organ. Tlie Trocht are recommended and prescribed by riiVBicinng, and have bad tOHlimoniala from eminent men throughout the country, lining an article of true merit, and hrming proved their efficacy by a tout of many years, each year finds them in new localities in various purts of the world, aud tlie Trochet are universally pronounced belter than any other articles. Obtain only " 13 now s 'a Hronchiai, Trochks," and do not take any of tlie Worfhlett fmitation that may be offered. Sold everywhere in the United Suites, and in For eiffii Countries, at X cents per box. timl'J LUCY &. H TIMES' FULL WEIGHT SOAP. WK havo now made artiinireraetits that all soap liemifter inantifacttircd by as shall be put up KL'LI, WEIGHT, thus saving the consumer from leu to twenty pounds on every lituiil eti pounds over that manufactured hy other soap makers. NO CHANGE IN 1'ItICE, and quality guaranteed. T AKE NOTICE. We are the only House nn the Pacilic coast that jfive full freight naap, of quality that caDtiot be surpassed, and at the lowest prices. u;cy & IIVMUS. I sr" Airciits in Ban Franaiscn for l.ucr St llvmea' Full Weight Soap. CASTI.K'IIKod., lint!) SIS Prion Street. Amerloan rxelunife. COItNKR OK SANSiiMK A N 1) HALLKCK STKLTS. Kan Francisco, Cat. FIKEPHOOF-300 Itooins, nil Imnl finished, well v entiialctl , anil nicely Kiinnshcil. The most comfortable und fintnolike hotel in tlie Stale, where every want iWilicipaled und cltcerfully supplied. v Prices to Suit the Nost Economical Tho Ainerionn Exchange Coach, with Hed Liuhts, will ulivnvs lw in readiness tu eonvey paseengers to tne ootei iree oi cuai-ge. . .lunsiif WASHING MACHINE. "ECONOrilY." Patented June liith, ISM, by J. M. Horner. Cal ri""!! IS favorite Wasliing Machine has been greatly X improved daring the last year both in ils IOasao of Action, Rapidity Of its ExecutionJ Adding at least one third toils former virtues. "Ecou otny," accompanied hy one of ibe lute improved Wringers, makes lite neatea:, most durable, economi cal, expeditious, compact, and perfect washing rigs ou tlie Pacific coasi. An hour's hard work can be accom plished with litis machine, m leu minutes; line or roiirne articles, as "veil as large and small, are washed with ennal facllitvXMurrunted to wash perfectly ncaii, icuvioK no eu uiiKs in collars aim wrisiuanaa. l'ltICK, ... HJJQ OO To be purchased in Portland, at the Intelligence OIHce of Parrish At Howies i in Salem, of J. M. Coul ter : in Albany of Mealy Si Co. : iu t'urvallis of Por ter cV fjeighaian, and at sorest frove, ol Spencer & nana. u. 11 nri.M til, (ores! I Irove, -ml9 Proprietor for Oregon. Home Manufacture. HICCINS & CO., KE now niaiiufucliiring a superior article of Chemical, Ley and Brown Soaps. That they will sell at San Francisco Prices, aud deliv er lo up river lioals free of charge. All orders sent In the Portland Soan Farlorv will meet with prompt attention. V IIIOGIXS Si CO, Frout St., bet. Clay and Colnmbia. Portland, Oregon. IHTI U stTATKsi TAX NOTICK. THE ANNUAL LIST having been placed In my hand for collection, notice is herebr liven that I will at tend at the fi llowinir ulaces, at the limes staled, to re ceive faxes and issue Licences : At my efflee lu Salem, Marion county, from 1st to loth Jnlv : at Corvallis. lien ton einintr. l:ith and 14th Jnlv: at fiallaa. Polk count v. 'Mill and list Jnlv: Amitv, Yamb II county, 2,lh, I lay ton 2tilli. Llfayelte iTtli. M, Mmville 1-1 h uf July. Ten fer cent mileatte will be added when persons do not attetitl at ibe time stated. Salem, June ixth, Im.6, v nr. ciiaweorii, Hw3 Pepfy Collector Internal Itivenne. rinal MrlllriiiriiU In County Court, Marion County, Oreiton. KstatA of C O. Kirk(t,itrick, dw'd. TOKril S1PE. HdminmtrHtor of said Mtate, hav intr Ihis dHv tiled hi hcvhiii,h in Mid Court rrav inir a tiiml eltiemenl of (tie Mine, thprffuru. noticr ia hrrehvtfivm to all personn tiiterested in mhI ex-Hte, that the raid appliratton will le hmrd and detrrtnmed at the Court llutire in JSalftn on Tm'udHV the ?th day of AunM, IiH. JOiIX C. I'KKHLKS, Salem. July 5, tA0tw4pdl! to. Jn-le. .oflrr of riiml Rrillriurnl. Iu County t our. Marion County, OfTtfMt- July term, , I '.. KittHte nf Jnmes Coirnre, der'd. JKKOME H. JA( KSON. HdininimrHtor of mid es tate, hnviiiK this dy filet) his a.'C)ut in said Court pranntf a final it lament nf the same, there fore, tH-tice is herehv tfiveu to all pemuw interested in said estate that t'ie said npnltcation will be heard and detenntned at the Court House in Saletu on Tues day the ah day of August, H-H jutt.i u rt.Mii.w, Salem. July 5. ..S-6wpdl! Co. Judy. For Snle. O Rnt new dwelliutf house, with lot. situated near the lttrtcl avbttu. itite il lto.te. Ituiture of J. II . MCKLIX it'O. 3wl-pd Uko, II t tuiitsr, Hstii II. Hammmi. Altoitiny at Law. Noiary Pubj0 ci itiii:r & 1 1 a, ii in: it, Lnw mid Ucncrul Aifciicj oillce, L'p Stairs. Moorns's lli lck Illotk, SALKM, ORICUOX. 1)ARTIt'I'LAIt atteniion given to the purehaae nnd sale nf Lniid, und t'itv pi'iiput'ty. A list met of Titles furnished, lliisiness Iransneled with all the Deimrlinents lit Wasliitigtoit Cily. Col lection pi'omplly alteuileil to, KamiKajcM! Messrs. J II. Si 1 H.Muorrs, llettib A Dearborn, J. II. Si M. Ilii'sett, Saletu t Crawford Slncuin ,V Co., Vancouver i Dr. W. II. Walklna l.i lattdi Hun. O.M. Denny. Hallea Clly. My 14,'iKii; :ily I'roiM ily for Suio. WK will sell on reasonable terms, the followlinr lily property. I I clin'ica and lieaiitifnlly located resident lots In Cnrtwright's addition to the Cily of Suom, i,rj laid oil' A large, convenient and tastily furnished residence and two lots, mi Front and Division stroefs. A hotiau, two lots, willi ntuguillceiit garden and slutdo trees, on Front afreet. A splendid residence and lot, cor. Liberty gird Main Street. A No. 1 Dwelling House, otiii two lois, with fl no assortment of fruit trees, good stable, tVc, cor. Main ami Collage slreets. A two story dwelling honso, Willi six rooms, coiled and pupered, together willi the lot on which it sinuils shunted ou Summer street, between Clictnuketii and' Centre st reels. Four good, neat dwellings, well finished, on Front and Court sis. Three excellent houses and lots, on Church street between Cheinekela anil Center streets. ' A house and lotou Front street. House and four lots in North Saluui. House and three lots uiljoiniug A. Bush's, oa the north, House and lot, on cor. High nnd Furry streets. One fenced lot in South Solum, Farms for Sale I We will sell the following farms at bargains, 4J acres good laud, J mile east of N. Sulcm, with good young orcliat'd, garden, Ste. MlD'aeres good farming and grnr.ing lnm, willi or chard Air,., silunlwl 5 miles from Salem. mil) acres good lariniug and pasture land, orchard Sic , located four miles from Salem. iitui acres, willi superior stia-k raising facilities, to gellier with a good stock of hernia, cattle, sheep, and hogs. Situate on Drift Creek, foot of Cascade ui'ona taitts. X acres, Including part nf the town of Sublimity, Hill acres splendidly timbered land, two miles from Sublimity. For Nnle. A good one-horse buggy. For further tarliculurs concerning any of the above property Inquire ut our otiice. CUKKCY &. HAJniEll, Law and Agency Oillce, tip stairs, Moores Brick Block, Salem, Oregon. WANTED, " TO piirchnse two small farms. For particulars, In quire of CIlRltY cV HAMMER SUGAR AND PULTJ. Frcm Sandwich Islands, Direct. 9030 rl KliS SUGAR, 44 HAI.RH rui.tr. JUST received, ex buck SAMUEL MEKKLTT, and will be sold at the lowest market rates by MeCruken, Merrill & Co, June 'A IM().-ml:17 YANKEE DOODLE Yankee Doodle goe$ to town. And so does everybody, And buy their goods of Smith & Wade, And don't gel "stuck" on shoddy. BEUAl'HK SMITH & WADE Duu't keep nlm-Jily (foods. They are not selling out at cost. Their utock is not goin to bo closetl out iu sixty tlnvB. Quite the reverse to the contrary; on (lie other iiiie, if yon pletine. They have willed down in Hul em fur n pertimnent, lifitiuiHie hiininuss, and dnl in everything you can think of. und thousuiiilt of tliinjfR no one else hut them ever would think of nnlil they needed them; pud 1 heir businvwi is iucreiuiug enormuuidy every month. Thev now offer for sale oa rinsr floor. A splendid stock IS waukiioOI. The laruest stock and best assort ment of I It ON cVSTKEL Wagon i Bui0 IR.OIVS, Heavy IIARDWABE! CABLE and Log-Chalml ROPK, NAII.s), Etc., Etc., An immeiac stock -of- nuv tioons W ii ton, Biissy anil Htiiky -I I tlBKHM tjalem and Org'n city Facloryflolliiii! Iron nnd lliekor? SAliM, TlliriRI.ES), CKOCKIIIES, HAKDWAKE, SKEINS, EASTEUM ASH ilickorvnnd fun ler I'LANK. Boot. & Shoes, CROCKERY, NOTIOKM, Etc., Etc. 300,000 SIHIMGI.KK thai are not thav Blacksmith tnd Wagon -Makers Tools. Plows, N'htclbarrowi, Oruin Cradlea, Scvthes, Swaths, ldikcs. Forks etc , etc.. Ever olfered is Halem. VEW rosTS toy. nn linnd and All at Portland to arrive. prices an.l halli that are not jib's, cent per Mi. fori ten, always lor tretnt soiled. ; sale. Then everybody keep it up. And call and see them often. They're always ready (so is Jim) Hard prices for to "soften." They work themselves, and pay no rents, And always keep a kicking: And in trailing goods for Poultry eggs You'll find tliey don't say chicken. SMITH S6 "WADE, . Comnloicltl Strsst, SALEM, OREGOX IK !ollc of I iimI SplllemeiH. . Ia the Comity Court of Vatuhill rooiitv. Dreica- the matter of the estate of W. r. Javnes. oev AND now, on this 'Jd day of July, 1,":V N. HraiieoB.admiui.lralnrof the estate of Javnes. deceaseil. and lilea bis acroonl for Ue ss" sett lement and dielrihnlioii of Ihe said decease" tale, it is ordered tiial linal hearing of Ibe sstS se- connts and dislrihnlion of the said eetats l Iw" 'i.1 . Con:ilr Court of Tamhill connlv. OreKon, I Wed nesday, the Mill dur of Anirust, I'., and lb"1 "" thoieof be iiiven by publication In the Oree stasss man uevrsiutper for f.air sneeessive weeks J. W. COW LS, Ca Mf Ufayette, July 3. I W, t 'olirp ... 18 herrhv rfren Ibat the nndcrsiitned has Ji1"" anpointedadminisinilorof iheesiaie of o. rssT.j deceased, bv Ihe Coanlr Court of Hoik eoonir- perwuis l avinst claims airainst said esiaie are ""I" -to present thrro i the nnrtVnue.! at 'oB'Tjl E Cooper, J P . Sprlnit Vallev, Folk emlr. Or"'-' within six month, from this date, a I those themselves indebted will make Immerlisie farr" A. HOVKMIK.V--'- Sprias; Valley, Oreiron, July H. I"- -lARIXS. Oil (loth., 7 B I I K rvr MErrKia.voesaleljy JS.SII 11 vt t