SALEM. MONDAY. AUG. 13. 18CC.
"liirmDiBro?"lHB 8TAIKSMAN.
Thil lime will oloie my oonnoo'.ion with the
Oregon Statetman. In doling my relation to
tte readori of the Slateman, I muit bo per
mitted to thank them for the tunny oppression,
of approbation and enoonrgcnieiit which llicy
biro freqoontly bestowed. To the member or
the Prow throughout the Slate I return my
grateful acknowledgment, for their considera
tion and courtciy, even beyond my deserts s
bnt to no one am I io much indebted ai to Mr.
D. W. Craig, who has labored for so many
yoara, not only on the Statetman, bnt for our
noble cauie generally.
With thia parting laltiUtion, allow nie to
exhort the Union readori of the Slateman to
. iteadraitly maintain and mpport the Union
party. Permit not'hiiif to icduoo you from a
hearty wpport of that party and thoie prinoi
pU i which have prenervod the honor and integ
rity of the nation, and enforced liberty and low
throughout all iti borderi. It should be homo
in mind that, if we divide into "Johnson men"
or "Kadioali," Into ''Douglru Dcniodrati" or
"Republican!," we but abandon tho field of
politic! to the control of unmitigated Copper
head!. But If we adhere to a itrict perform
ance of what it right, there oan be no excuse
for division, and viotory will remain with Of.
Let Of itand, not for men, but for principles
for equality, Justice and the right. Let ui innin
tain the Union parly with undivided counsels,
thM)liampion and defender of liberty- It if
thelniplratlon of every patriotic hope, tlio guar
antee of every rain rights, the comervator of
in-partial justice, and the ibeet-anohor of tlio
fnture peace and perpetuity of the nation.
J. Gaston.
THE SKW ORLEANS TBAGEOL
The late murderoui riot In New Orleans v. ill
arooie the American people to a new sciiso of
the dangernui elenienti now elumbering like a
volcano In the South. We recollect but li w
parallels 'to thif wholecalo murder In the history
of the world, and certainly none in the hiitory
of. any enlightened nation, which have surpass,
ed it in point of cruel and brutal feroci'y. In
all aget and in all countriet civil wars have
been marked by tnch cruel massacres, and it
it the disgrace of the Southern armies that a
Fort Pillow mnssacre of diearmed loldien and
defenseless prisoners must be recorded on tho ,
page of American biitoryi but, lave in the re
ligiout periecutiont of the middle agei and a
few black ipota in the hiitory of England and
Ireland, no country, in time of peace, hat been
diigraced with inch an appalling outrage o
this one enactod in the city of New Orleana.
It if a disgrace to American civilization, if the
element! wbioh have produced it can bo called .
American. Not lest than one hundred and
fifty pertoni have been thot down in cold blood,
or Inhumanly beaten to death by the infuriated
" chivalry .' Of these murdered men, some
fortyare'white men ot thu higheit respecta
bility. Look at Governor Hnhn. Ho was
the leader of the Donglaa party in Looi
iana in 1800, and always maintained hii alle
giance to hit country. Of him we might sny,
ai Milton said of the seraph i
" Fultliful found,
AmonK the faithless, fultliful only hej
Anwnjr Innumerable fob, unmoved',
' Utishuken, nnseduced, nntertillrd,
His loyalty lie kept, Ills love, Ilia seal. "
Bush km lile ,Milutn JouW.u tu Ulu cao.su
of bis oountry, that, when President Lincoln
invited the loyal men of Louisiana to re-establish
a State Government, In 18C4, Mr. Hahn
was almost onanlmoosly chosen Governor. Ho
was not a negro suffrage man, nnrobnoiiuus in
any respect, save ai a devoted and fenrlvsa
friend of the Union. And yet this man, al
though attending the place of the Convention
at a mere spectator, is set upon by the mob
and the traitor polic, and made the target of
every rebel revolver and bowie-knife! Such
scene of violence, bloodshed and murder
would be inipouiblo In any Northern city.
There is no possible combination of provoca
tions which nould have produord it in Chiongu
or New York. We mast find the cause uf this
musiaore iu the old uuu of all our nutiuiiul
troubles, the evil genius uf llNinan Sluvt-ry.
The history of slavery line ever been repro
duced iu such hellish crimes as this. It is this
all-pervading canker which silently but steadily
destroyed all love of country, all national Imniir,
and every veslige of respect for the menmry
and deeds of 1770, iu thu slave Suites ; nml
then, when ho longer ablu to rule the nation,
traitorously resolved to ruin it, and wipe" it
from the map of Christendom. So it has been
In every nation whiub hue in I lie least ever
given either its substanoe or spirit a lodgment.
It was the infernal prnmpth gs of slavery w hich
filled the Nile with the putrid carcasses ul those
which it scourged to untimely death ou the lulus
plains of the Pyramids. It was slavery that
crimsoned the hills of Melius, In one trrrible
night of the massacre of the patriot Helots. In
oor owa nation, it hae filled the land with
mourning, reduoed tho people of twelve great
States to poverty and ruin, converted smiling
fields into deierli, and ret the country back a
' quarter of a oentury. The substance of the
people bat been devoured, armies have been
eaten op, and men educated to the profession
of piratet and assassins. Io all tbit work of
desolation, the very spirit of slavery has cropped
oot at every step. It inaugurated as iu ser
vant! and miuistert, Starvation at Anderson
Villa, Yellow Fever at Nassau, Poisoning at
the Crotri 'Water Worki, and foul Assassina
tion at Washington. It was the fiendish spirit
of slavery which tlew the nillou's beloved
President; and it it that ipirit the uncon-'
qoered ipirit of ilavery which yet disturbs the
nation's peace. Slavery has yet III admirers,
and they ought to be accursed of God aud man.
It bat itt apologists, and they are Idiots, petty
tyreuU and uuhoug uionle.rs. It hat also,
tbank Ood I Its open enemies. They are mil
lions of freemen, and they will nover cease
their warfare upon this fell monster of the
"torn. of all villainiee " until Its spirit aud
msasory bavs been purged from the land.
A Oak at Cuiim. Speaking of the crime
of the Democratic party In opposing the war
for the Union, In a lata speech. Gov. Morton,
of Indiana, justly depicts it as follows i
'The Demooratio party has committed a
crirao for which history has no pardon and Ilia
memories of men no forgetfolness ) whose col
on gro" darker from age to age, and for which
Ibt execration! of mankind brcome inoro bit
ter from generation to g eneratleu."
Whim Pin Luubbr. One of the Quart!
Tide teams brought out on a late trip, tome
ill hundred feet of wbiie pine lumber, per
feotly clear fluff, and equal to any of the
Umub yluii. It was manufnetoretl at (Via
Quirtivllle saw mill aud I lo bi ased at lbs
Silein Foundry for Pattern!.
"POLITICS MAKKH NTRANuB IIKO-l'KL-LOWS."
No maxim In Iho political world, Is oflcnrr
verified than that. In 18.'I2 the people wit
nessed a remarhnlili) illustration of this maxim,
when Daniel Webster nod Henry Clay joined
hands with Andrew Jackson lo overthrow the
Calhoun party of the South. Not less remark
ahlo, was the combination between Slephen A.
Donglai and John W. Forney on one side and
tlio republican lenders on the other, lo over
throw Iho Buchanan dynasty iu 1857, tipun the
Kansas question. Tho extraordinary shifting
of places in political ranks, in 1800, ii not
to be set down to ordinary political considera
tion!, or personal motives. There was a high
er consideration than any mere political idea
or inducement, for nil Ihoso who left their po
sition iu tho Democratic ranks to join with the
Republicans in the formation of the Union par
ty. In fact, in most cases of leading Demo
crats now in the Union party, their first con
nection with tho party was made nnder tho
start and stripes on tho battle field, or bivouno,
while marching upon the rebel enemies of Hie
country. Glorious old Ben Butler, who voted
for Jeff, at Charleston, signalized hit enroll
ment in tho Union party by marching strniglit
from Massachusetts to tlio defence of Wash
ington, In cnntiririilly tramping down "My
Marylnnd" on the route. John A. Dix went
Into the Union party by ordering tho Lieuten
ant to "shoot any man on the spot, who at
tempts to haul down tho American Flag."
Douglas joined, by issuing that clarion ory to
bis friends and countrymen : "There nre now
but two parlies patriots and traitors. Stand
by Abraham Lincoln stand by Iho govern
ment." Such weru the watchwords, mid such
the enndnct of men at the formation of the
Union party. Is it any wonder, that it litis
been triumphant! Patriotism wis the chief
corner stone of our parly s and this is
tho great reason demanding its iiiaiuteiiiince.
Such being its origin, and Us principles, it wus
not strange lo see Douglas mid Lincoln,
Bunks and Duller, Seward ami Johnson on
the same platfurm.
But tbero was another class nf men who
made no chango themselves, but who wero
nevertheless carried by the events and duties
of the times, Into very unenviable political
fellowship. Those Democrats who preferred
their party organization to their country, mon
found themselves in closo nllianoo with the
rebels and trojlors. All they had to do to get
into the company and fellowship of the traitors,
was to remain "neutral" ns they called it, or
cry out "o o in p r-o m i i e." All Jeff. alteil
was to be "let alone," anil Lnne, O'Mcnrn and
Vallaudigham agreed to that "Let him
alone." Tho war was unconslitutiouul iu their
opinion, nnd the government could not coerce
anybody, and so Jeff, wus iu the full tide of
glorioui success, to far as any Democrat was
ooncerncd; and if Democracy had ruled, the
Southern Confederacy would have lie, H cstuli
lished to duy, and the Union diisolved.
' If a man don't want to he enrolled among
traitors and secessionists, ho must look well to
bis politics. We am told that Satan. presents
h(i nicked designs and evil purposct in a great
variety rf ounningly devised temptations, and
often makes tho "worse appear tho bettor
cause." So it Is with old Jeff, the Prince of
political darkness in I his country. Ho is de
termined to regain bit power, or tho power,
his slaveholiliug party formerly wielded, by
some meant, and there is no telling in what
kind of disguise it will com..'. Union men
must be careful that they are not led astray by
fulie doctrines. We cannot luko any grent
man, in any party at a relialilo leader of Lis
party. He may finally get his price fur mis
leading those who follow him, and then skil
fully go over to his former opponents. The
only safe rule it to carefully sift every political
measure, nnd tee il iiiiurei will) right and
justice. Try it by your owu conscience, and
if that approve!, then it will be safe to adopt it.
Tim New Ohlkanh Imiikoomo. The
New Orleans riot has produced quite nu entan
glement of authorities and Jurisdictions. Wo
have no onrreut and connected history of (lu
re establishment of civil government in Lou
siana, so ns lo rouble us lo Juilgu of the char
acter and authority of its present Slate govern
ment. In pursuance nf I.incol.i's proclama
tion, of his policy authorizing a Slate govern
ment upon a basis of imv lentil loyal popnlu.
tlon, the loyal people of Lousiaim .held an
election ou the 22ud of February 1 811 1 and
elected a Convention to remodel thu State
Constitution, and also elected Michael liuliii
Governor. That Convention provided for ils
reassembling npon the call of its preriiling
officer, nud is doubtless the same vonveniioii
which recently met at New Orleans, nml which
gave riso to the riot. Hut whether Gov. J.
Madison Wells, referred to in the dispatches,
as the p resc n I Governor of the Slate, and who
ordered an election lo ill Vacancies, is tho
successor to Gov. 1 1 uli it under Iho "l.iu
coin government," or whether be is the
successnr uf somebody nppniulcd ly Pre.-,
ideut Johnson, we nre not able lo say.
He seems lo be a loyal man. and tu have acted
in good faith. From the dispatches, il appears
that General Sheridan looked upon tlio Con
vention as some what revolutionary, nllhoogh
he did not feel nulliornted' to iulerfero with it
until some cause bad been given by its pro
ceedings, which so far ns we are informed not.
wus done, and therefore the Convention did not
break or dislmb the peace in any way, accord
ing lo Sheridan. The General seems io have
taken decided objections to President Johnson
sending his Instruct! tis to the Attorney Gen
eral instead of Gov. Wells, aud from Ibis we
infer that Sheridan regards Gov. Wells as the
proper authority.
Military Intli i iun General Ingalls,
fuimrtly Quartermaster at Fort Vancouver,
and lately Chief Quartermaster of (he army of
the Polomao, recently arrived at Portland, on
a lour ot inspection of the forts, etc. We also
see by the Walla Walla Slaleiman thai Gen.
Sacketl, of the Engineer Corpi, is in the npper
country, exaiuiuiug the military wagon roads of
the Western Depattuynt.
A Copi-KitiiRAK M(m -i:,c.itly. after a
session by the Clymer Club, in York, Pennsyl
vania, the greater part of the audience pre
ceded lo Iho office of the Trne Democrat,
where they threatened In mob the editor and
destroy bis office. They did not, however,
oarry oot their threats, being probably salitivd
to show llieir ipite agaiutt a Lnion journal.
U- S. Marshal Capt. J. M. Krrler, of
thil city, hai received the appointment uf U
S. Marshal fur this District, vie Win. II. lien
neit, returned. This Ii a most excellent ap
polntment, bot the favor is no evidence of the
appointee"! politics.
' Tun FlfiftT nr thr Sharon. The first
Immigrants, 'the plain across' ibis sea-on
passed through Salem last Friday
x J : ia: a i e a v i i ic in k w h.
Chlotisn. Auz. 4. Tlio New York Timet"
correspondence nt New Orleans write! of Mon
day's riot: I have already forwarded a num
ber of disconnected dispatches relative to to
day's fearful carnage, ami now propose to give
you a inoro connected account. I only write
wliat 1 can iiiDstantmtu on tlio ncei niuinirnv
Tho convention met at twelvo o'clock, iid
mcmheri being present, Judge It. It. Howell
(since missing) iu the chuir. It. King Butler,
also missing, moved an adjournment of the
house, during which time III Sergeant-at-Arim
was directed to coninul the attendance
of absentees. Tlio house was densely packed
with frcedinen, and just after the adjournment
a procession containing United mates lings
and marching through tho streets with martial
music, arrived at tlio JiikMiiih. Having nan a
slight disturbance on Central street. At this
juncture tho merchants all over the city, fear
ing tho coming riot, closeil llieir stores, n lien
thu procession entered tlio building, a squad
of nolico followed aud attempted to make ar
rests. A scene of tho wildest coiiluslon fol
lowed, Pistols wero fired, clubs and canes
were used, und brickbat! flew in every direc
tion. The Policemen claim that they wero
merely attempting lo arrest the Canal street
rioters, obovo mentioned but certain it is,
tliey mounted tlio platform where a small body
of tho members remained, and one of ilium
presented pistol upon llieir using offensive
language. Tlio puliceuion wero filially driven
out of the building, leaving Gov. Iluliii, Juil'o
Powell and other gentlemen, with Mr. Clark,
attached to tlio State Government, besides
about fifty freedinen. Fortunately Gov,
Wells had just left Iho building for the pur
pose of consulting with Gen. liuird about call
ing out troops, Gen. Sheridan being out of
town. The institution used now as tlio State
Capitol is located iu Drynilo street, between
Canal nud Common, ami when the policemen
were driven out, tliey hoio met by a largo
hodv of freedinen. wiio cau ed Ihem to fall
back lo Canal street. They rallied and drove
I lie freedinen back to Common it'cct, unci in
turn were driven back lo Canal street, leaving
Dryailo street perfectly clear of any vcsligu of
humanity except the bodiel of llireo dead
freedinen. Up to litis lime ono police officer
hud bum mortally wounded, ono severely and
others sligl.tly hurt with clubs and pistols.
Police reinforcement! very soon appeared iu
Ciiuiil street, nnd the crowd nf rioters occoiii
niinviiiif the police, nimrnuched the Institute
uml coiniiienceil throwing stones through the
windows nud lirmg pistols at any one tliey
could sen inside tlio hnildiiiK. At the siime
linie a detachment of police uttacked tlio crowd
of freedinen en Common street, nud uller
uliorn fitintr unmiflioir BPVerill IllltC.ks till V
drove llieiu away, giving Iho police and mob
nliiuli accompanied them full control of Dryude
street. A lire engine was brought nut and
played nu the front of the institute; for what
nuriioto I do not know. Several attempts were
iiiiido bv the nolico lo enter tho building, but
thev were repulsed. Tho niiiiiiuuilion of the
men in the- institute seemed to give nut nlmut
this time, as llu v did not fire any more, and
tliey ntteiiiptcd lo escape through the rear of
the institute into liarroe street, nut wero met
and eilher arrested or shut down. They ttlnn
attempted lo escape throiiL'li tho nlley which
runs from Dryailo street lo Barrone ou the
Canal street side. I don't know that any
fieedmeli succeeded ill gelling uway from the
building nlive, ullhmiuli 1 saw several at a
considerable distance from it, being niiuched
to police headquarters. I think that every one
that tried to escape from it win killed. 1 saw
several brouiilit into the alley nbovo mentioned,
and alier they fell I saw crowds of ruffians
healing llioiu us Ihey wero dying. The po
licemen, whatever their dru'crn. behaved well
toward tho white prisoners, comparatively
speaking. A. M. Fisk wni the first member
of tlio convention captured, and I urn happy
to say that uliluuigb the police could nut pro
ven! the crowd from abusing him badly, tliey
did keen li I in from being lynched. As I' isk
was being carried under guard they got a rope
ready to bang him but the guard drovu the
crowd nway with their pistols. The next
member arrested was Cnpt. Iluynes. a Texas
scout for our army during ibe wnr. The crow d
IIUU Oeeil lliulll a it-ssoil lion hhi n"t iiiii-ueiu
with him although Ihey grumbled deeplf ns be
passed throiiith, calling them "rebels." "trait-
(lrs,,' and "other pet mimes. Governor Hnhn
succeeded iu gelling into tho hands uf the
polico unhurt out of tho building where be hud
been, not ns a member, but as one ol iho most
prnmiiiei.t men in Iho Stale. While ho was
under guard, however, some coward shot him
through thu back of his head, iullicliiig a dan
gerous wound, nud ho was also stabbed, then
placed in a hack nnd curried to police bead
(iiarlers. wheru 1 law him ill eunhiieinont.
lie whs very pale, nud blood ran down his face
Trout the wound which seemed to have reached
his lelt temple. Mr. Dnuto. who hud the repu
tation ol being the most violent neiiro suH'rilgo
man in Iho Souih. and who certainly was most
violent iu February last, was killed while at
tempting tn getaway. I mil Io!d ihut o po
liceman shot It i in in Hie back, and after he Ml,
the crowd jumped on linn and cut him horri
bly Willi knives. John Henderson nud ulber
members uf the Convention wero nl-o burl
anil wounded by .tray shots, ns the papers -ay.
but more I kely by iho men while on llieir "ay
lo the sluli. II house. Tho riot commenced ul
It!: 15 ii lid ended at 3 o'clock. At 4 I'. l. the
inililnrv, under General llnird. appeared nnd
look possession of I lie whole city beliiie night.
The riot wus confined tu Drynde, Uurrnwc,
Common. Ouroiulelet nud Canal streets, and
Ihe huililiiic.s nud yards nil uriiuiid the com
mon. I raw freedinen shot dead un nil of the
above streets, except Canal, whu could have
been in ruled uninjured. . How ninny have
been killed, ununited, or even arretted, it is
impossible' to say, but is estimated at one bun
dled freedinen and Iwenly-livu whiles killed
nud wounded, and one hundred altogether, ar
rested. The sulislunlinl men of the cily de
plore Iho occurrence, hut nil ve violent iu their
expressions, somo liloryiiig iu the murder of
Doutu, und others in Ihe murder of Iho freed
men. Chicago. August 4. The Cincinnati Com
merciiil't O'irieepoudf ut I, legrnplu from New
Orleans on Ihe M, that Micro have lieeu uu
riots uf any Importance, ulthough minor dilli
enltiei nre constantly occurring, 'loo much
blame lias been laid on negroes by Southern
accounts. The special police force should bear
the blame. At first a lair statement of oflk-ers
ooulil not lio got through secessionists carefully
guarding the telegraph olllce. This linhnppy
condition of political ulTairs eiids everywhere
throughout Louisiana. The rigid enforcement
ol the civil rights law by Commissioner Miuun
on, whom Judge A bell attempted to repress a
fen weeks ago. wheu ho was himself repressed
by (it-n. Shrridail. caused deep ill feeling nml
the call nf the Convention precipitated blood
shed, s soon ns H was known that Iho Presi
dent would sustain Iho courts. Judge Abell
having already declared on Ihe bencli. that Ibe
members should be arrested. Louisiana is
for war or reeonstiuotion
Chicago, Augusl 4 "The New York Cum
mtrnul Admlutr fnyt the course nf the Free-
ideu in oooneeliou with the outbreak at New
Ul leans cannot eertniulr meet with approval
at the N oi III. The result shows, his reply to
tlio Lieutenant tiovernor. Hint the I oorts
should be susl nlned by the military, interpret'
ed br Ihe rneiiilei of Ihs convention ai an in
Vilalion In in forward and break it lip. He
now, after learning the details ol the mass .tore,
telegraphs, nil lo Ihe Governor, bat In the
Attorney General of Ibe Stale, to nsesultioienl
force lo sustain Ibo civil authorities in sop
pressing all illegal or unlaw fill assemblies who
resort or assume lo exercise any power of au
thority without first having obtained tho con
sent of the people uf the Stale. Nothing said
about suppressing Dm angry mub who were
having eoulrol of the cily s but what will strike
the resah-r as most significant Iu this dispatch
is tho manm-r in which the existence of the
Governor ii ignored. . The fact thai Presideiil
Johnson now allowi the military lo interfere iu
the case ol Ihs New Orleans Convention is not
onlculaled to sooths the enemies of his poll y
hen Ihsr reoollevt thai he refused such assis
tance when alte, by fiovernnr Umwnl,,sr
llniugh General Thomas In Ihe case of Ihe
Na-hville LcHilaturo. If hit reconstruction
poluy has any virluo or force whatever, then
Mr. Johnson has no right to iulerfero in one
caso i me than another.
Wiithiugton Aug. 4. Humors have been
circulating for several dayi that attempts Were
being made to ciinsu Iho removal of Bucretnry
McCulloch. nud it is now pretty well under
stood that Iho movement dutoi from Wall
street, and il based on purely liniincinl
grounds. No name ol his inccessur is men
tioned, nnd indeed n mooessor is hardly proba
ble, j
Tho Secretary of war has received onion
for tho mounting of one thousand Indian
Senilis, namely, OIJO on iho plaint and 800 each
on the Pacific coast and in Texas.
Washington, Aug. 3. Attorney General
Stuiiberry has given hit opinion that the nomi
nations reiected bv the Seiinlocan legally be
mailu by the presidcut during uio recess ui
Congress.
I bu presiilent has appointed win. i. joun
ii Colleeior of Portol Philadelphia, and 0.
li. rilnnnnkcr, three lime! rejected, Assessor of
Internal Revenue of tho same city.
rtecretury Yancey has, under the law passed
at the late session of Congress, appointed J.
Ifnss Itrawno Commissioner to ouiieoi iiiiiiiiik
statistics in the Statet and Tcrriloriei West ol
tho Itocky Mountains. Ho will proceed to the
Pacific coast by the steamer ou the 14tli. This
is on important mission and wi I embrace the
ttutistics of the product! of bullion, the popula
tion nro engaged In nulling, description in
miucral lands, tlio capital cngug.'d and cost of
labor.
An niiiiliciition bus been made to the Gen
eral Land Ollice to have the land which will
bo occupied l y the Sutras tunnel through the
Coinstock Lodo of Ihe Nevada gold niiiiu with
drawn from the market.
Chicago. August 4. The following arc ad
ditional delegates lo the Philadelphia Conven
tion, iu part, from Virginia: Win. C. Hives.
John W. Brackenhoroogli, TIiih. S. Flournny,
A. II. Stuart und Hdgnr Snnwdcn. Prom
South Carolina, Jni. L. Orr, Benj. Knrrnn and
I). L. Wnrdlaw. From Connecticut, J. Dix
on. Jus. E, Kueltsb and Lorn P. Waldo.
From Oregon, S. Seymour. From Delaware,
Jusenli P. Coiiicbvi.
New York, August 3. The, Commercial' t
money nrticle suyi the sligiit reaotion in smew
noted yesterday, continue! to day. Govern
inent securitiei nro quiet but itendy. Keiinrts
nre current that private dispatches have been
received qnnling 5 20's ut London yesterdiiy
nt CiS. but wu are unable lo authenticate iho
rumors. Tho reports that large orders were
received bv the cab'.e yesterday for 5-20'i ap
pears lo have been intended for an effect upon
the cold nreiniiim, Larue shipment! of bonds
will, however, be niado to-morrow. At the
board, iilolnlioui for Government securities
wero niieliunged, except nir oiu oxus, wmcii
were I lower.
New York, August 3 Five message! from
Europe by Ihe cable were received to day.
Ottawa, C. W.. August 3. Complimentary
greetings have passed through tho Atlantic
cahlu between the Queen's nnd the Canadian
Government.' One of the messages took only
eleven minutes to pass from New Foundlnnd
In London.
New Orleans, August 3. Martial law has
been withdrawn. The grand Jury hut found
indictments niruiust 2."i members of the Con
vention, and their trial befuro Judgu Abell
W ill proceed.
Major-General Francil Herron. tho Iowa
soldier of Democratic antecedents, who hud
settled on tho Bed river since tho termination
of Ibo war, was lately appointed a delegate
from Louisiana to the Philadelphia Conven
tion. Judge Aliel and uencrai uicu tayior
hcliiue to Ilia saiiiu delegation. Oeuerai tier-
rim publishes the follow ini( letter:
New Orleans, July 31. To tho Chairman
Democratic Central Committee Dear Sir :
Afler tho scenes of yesterday, which I wit
nessed. I most respectfully decline acting ns
a member of tho delegation appointed by your
Coiuinitteo to attend the Hiiluuelplua Conven
tion. I believe the fato of tho State to be set
tled by yesterday's nctioti, and any attempt to
improve, mutters just now would, ill my oppin
ion, bo useless.
liespcclfully r6""-
F. J. Hkriion.
Chicngo, Augnst 3. The following dispatch
was pulilislied In .New lorn uu neilnsduv
illuming, and was not telegraphed West:
Washington, July 30. 18IW. To Andrew 8
Ilerion. Attorney' General of Louisiana:
You will call on General Sheridan, rr whoever
may bu iu command, for suliicicut force to sus
lain Iho civil authorities in the suppression of
any illegal or unlawful assembly, wlio keep, or
assume to- exercise, nny power or authority
without first having obtained thu consent of
tho people of the Stale. IT there is to be a
Convention let it le composed nf delegates
chosen from the pcoplu of Ihe whole State.
The people most be first consulted. Any
changing of Iho ordinances and laws of Ibe
Stale of Louisiana is usurpation, and must not
be lob-rated. Thu law nud tho Constitution
must bo sustained, nnd thereby pence aud or
der. AniiIIKW JilllNHilN.
New York. Aug. 7. Mr. McCulloch's stale
incut of Iho .National Debt causes considers
bio comment. It appears that the total debt
on the 1st of August, was ?','.77ll.-l Ili.lillS
from which deduct flo.,r.'7.JllJ. cash in
treasury. The cash is divided ns follows
Coin. $liL.ti.Itij; currency. gj.POj.lZIKi
Thu debt includes Jl W.OOO.tJOO, temporary
loan. The papers demand tho reason why-
Mr. MoOi'loch does not nay it nnd save the
$i,(H;(),tHK annual interest. Brown Bros.,
nud thirty-three other Wall street firms, main
ly bronchos uf European houses, unite 111 I
published letter In Mr. McCulloch tircing him
lo sell the coin not needed lo meet the interest
ou the public debt.
Chicngo, Aug. U. Iho Illinois ltepulilioaii
Statu Convention nt Springfield, yesterday,
nominated (jell John A. Logan for Congress,
mid considers il thu supreme, poller iu Ihe mat
ter nf reconstruction.
Chicngo, August I). Gov. Wells, of Louis
ana, publishes a big letter addressed to the
President on tho subject of the constitution
ami Ihclutu riot. He declares tho riot was
long since planned by Mayor Monroe, and had
its move iu thu lame rebellions feeling which
I lunged the country into civ il war, and whose
lliiine is not yet extinguished in the breasts of
Ihe former slaveholiliug nri-locrucy.
. New York, August 7. The loin! number of
eiilhs in the city last week was !U!, uf which
21 were from cholera.
The steamer General Lytle, a mail boat bo
Iweeu Cincinnati and Louisville, bunt her
boiler near Madison, Indiana, yesterday after
noon. Twenty persons were killed and seven
ty or eighty badly scolded.
Chicngo. August 8. Senator Conness goei
to Europe thu week, and will be absent three
month. He sails this steamer.
The Fanned ('omentum at Boston yester
day appointed itobt. C. Wilithrnp, laao Da
vis, John (jnincy Ad.uni. Conch and F. Bailey
among the delega'ei to Philadelphia. Thu
several delegate! In the Philadelphia Conven
tion now at Washington protest against Yal
Idinligliaiu's participation in ill proceedings,
and say he has notoriety enough now.
The New York )WnNnr' Washington spec
ial says : Cornelius Colo declines to he a del
egalo In the Philadelphia Convention from
California, and does not approve of the move
ment. New York, Aog. 7. Tho retnrnt of Ihe
Kentucky election yetterdnr indicate a majori
ty of over 'mm for Duvall for Clerk ol Ihe
Court of Appeals, over General llohson. Du
vail is put op by Pendleton and Yallandighnin,
and llohson by Senator Guilirie.
Louisville, Aug 9. Sixty-nine eounltet give
Duvall lor Clerk of tho Court of Appeals. &.
US.) niaj. Only five counties give llohson a
majority. A special election will ihorlly lie
hi id for members of Congress, ltousseau de
cline! re-election, as he intends to locate per
manently at Washington.
Cincinnati, August 0. The Cholera bi.s as
sumed an epidemic form. Since August 1st
til deaths have been reported. Yesterday the
number of deaths reached 'ii. The ease now
occurring are lint malignant, the weather be
ing root aud unfavorable. The thermometer
this nwirnine marked bat (it
Washington, August U Uru MienJaa hat
telegraphed Ibreo dispatchct lo Gen. Grant,
only one of which bus been published. The
other two nro said to bo worded in quite a dif
ferent strain, and Hint ho objects to too (in-
patches telegraphed by Hi
n ey Ceil Jbrrnu on tlio
the President to Aimr
ey I. en. Jlrrnii on 1 no until,
'l-l ,w.,il ,,f ll t, itltli,, itimoreil nil 1 1 10
1st of August show a luveiinn lor tho year of
$277,51)0,001), with f 137.000,000 in cash in Ihe
treasury. 'I'll" net reduction nf tlio public
debt since a year ngo is )24.0UO,OOO.
New York, Auirust (I. The cholera lias not
seemingly abated. For the 24 'houri to 7
o'clock last evening, 29 official cases and nine
deaths weru repnrled. Three dentin of pre
viously reported ciisei bad occurred ut Gov-
einor'i Isluiul.
Doctor J, G, Kreiscbbiiiim, uf Corvullis, has
applied to the proper department fur letters
patent for a machine having "perpetual mo
tion." Tistxd BV TlMB For Tliront Illsessos, Cohls and
Coughs, "llrowit'i DronvhM Traclu-i" have provcil
llieir elBcHcv by a test of many yean. The Kod
ell'ects resnlihiK from tlm uo of the 'lrncbes have
bnuiKht out many worthless liullulions. (Jbtuiu only
"lli'uw u's llnaidiial Troches."
Bin. M, A. AUu'! World'! Iluir K-
klorcr ami Dressing. You cuiinnt lie hold or rey,und
neither time nor ilrknen can blemish your Hair, If
you iiso tlimn. Hold ly ull Diuwlits.
AvuiitK. Ilosleller. Smiih. Ilmin. Kan Fmnclseo.
Special Notices.
JtlAltKIAGK AIV1 i)HMIIA!V.-All lis
sny of Warning mid Instruction fur Young Meti. Also
diseases nml nbases which prostrate Iho vital powers,
will) sure raeuns nf relief. Mont fioo of charge In seal
ller envelops. UJf I0D(.,TONi
lyrlfirlH Howard Associiitou Philadelphia, Pa.
f-ir The llcst Itcmedv fur rnrtfying the
lllood, titrcnjtbeniiijj tho No.ves, Gesturing the Lost
Appciitc, is
KKUSK'S IIAHHHHO TEA.
r, i il,,, lu,i(i iti-eMi'i-vHtiveiiioihistnhiiuBtMnv sickness
if used limcly. Composed of herbs only, It cun be
(riven safely to Illinois. 1MI directions In ImikIisii
French, Spanish, and Gorman, with evory packugo
For shIo nt all the wliolcsiiloniid retail drugstores
anil groceries.
KM IIj KUESK, Wholesale Druggist,
Hole Agent, 410 Clay street,
Ivlll Hull Francisco,
VT Hone for the Afflicted In snother part of this
r. , , ,1... H.I.....U. ,( r Hi (-ch-brited In.
UUlle til ilillslii-il by Dr. J. 0. VmniK, In lHfW. In II, In ie
of deceit uml jhnrliUiinlsni, II II s lun lo tue ulTerliig to
tt'lllllOU, U, ,,IC, Wliei.UlFI BIC.I..I ..........
. . . it. ..I... ..u..r ,,M kOirl Iwotr
WIS HICK HUH iriiuuu-ri l-nn hub niriuniv...
of iiaIii otitl nliamf, ly anUl their craft, Hntl iecur lienlth
mulltHMiliiMi. Ji you nrv bick or in iruuuie, tiu tm im-i-
IHI'. Ill'B'l IN9 uvcriirn;iiit:iifc iit in"
not foriri'i 1 lie iinmWr, imr th itmnnpr of dlrrcttnir jfrnirlet
t-r. fONSinl'ATION omCK.Mt WnihhiKton Jlwt, Hun
. .... I ilC-in
A tongh, loltl, or Soro Throat,
liUJOIIIKS IMMKD1ATK ATTIKTIO! AD SHIIILD DB
CIIKCKKO. Is AI.I.OW'KO TO COSTI US,
Irrilntioii of tlio I.ungs,'a Pcruinncnt Throat
Affection, or an lnciirnble I.nng Uisense
IS OFTKH Till nsstiLT.
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES
HAVISO A IllllliCT IXI'LVKSCI TO THU rAllTS, OIVII
IMHKOIATS IIKI.ISr.
Foriironohltls, Asthma, Catarrh, Oonsnmptive
and Throat Diseases,
THOCIIKS AUK USKD AI.WAVI WITH COOD SUCCKSS.
miu and ri'BLic mun
will Uml Trochtt useful In clearing the voice whim
taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the
throat after an unusual exorlipn of the vocal orguns.
The Trochci are recommended anil prescribed by
Physicians, nnd hare line) testimonials from eminent
men throughout the country. Dcing un article of true
merit, and huning proved their efnency bv a test of
ninny rears, each year finds them iu uew localities in
various parts of the world, and tho Trochci are
universally pronounced better limn niiy other articles.
Obtain only " ltuows's Hronchial Tkociiss,
nud do nut lake any of the WorUat Imitation that
uiuy bo ollcred.
Sold everywhere in the United Hi ::e, and in For
eign CimiitriHii, Ht lo cenu per box. Iml
Luxuriant urowili and Beauty
to the JIalr.
3Irs. 8. A. Allen's
World's Hair Ilcstorer and Dressing.
The great unequalled Preparations Tor
llcstnrlng, InrlRoratlng, llcniitlfjlng,
and Dressing the Hair,
Kciidering it soft, silky, and glossy, and disposing It
lo remain hi nny desired position ; quickly demising
the sculp, urreeiinir the full, und never fails to restore
grey hair to Us natural color, and produce
a luxuriant growth.
For sale bv nit Druggists.
Agoitiir, Ibistetter. Smith & Dean, Son Francisco. 6m
TV OTIC 10.
Omen or ('Hirr QcsaTra-M astsb.
Dt.rAHTMr.NT er thk Com xniA.
Fori Vonrouner. II'. T . AuL-llst ttrd. IHitl.
rPHK ITllI.ir PKOPKltTV AT FORT YA.1I
J IHI.L nnd Silels lllm-k llntlKt, tll'eifOll; Furls
Ciisi ndcs and Choltnlis. W. T., will l, sold at public
itm-lioll. n the dnvs bcrt'imifler soerilied.
The prnlM-rlv eoiiNislSuf olilcers' nimilers. soldiers'
barnicks. conk houses, blacksmith ebups, car(H'iilurs'
eliups, store houses, slublcs. bake houses, clc. etc.
Terms chhIi, iu U. S. Legol 'renders, at lime of sale.
Tbo prK-rty ul Furt Yuinhill will be sold oil thu
t.'llib ol Auvnsi, I -'. I . si I J .
Tlie pro,eity at r-ilcis Hlnrk Iboiee w ill be sold ou
the ISili o Aiiuusl. Islili.nl 111 a. H.
Tlie properly at Furl Cascades will l sold ou the
I'oili of Aiin-l. IM'si, nt III a. a
The property at Fort Clielinlie, W. T., will bo sold
on Ihe 1st ut tSeplember. I'M'. ill VI M.
IIEMty C. IIOIK1K8,
llrevet Lt. Colunel and Chief (r. Muster
Deparluitfiit ot Columbia.
August i:l. I Moil
Lost $10 Reward.
A COLT'S ltl-:VO.VKII-slx shooter, No. 20141; end
uf ilie ningztc wiirii.and tlie serew tbut hobN the
eH-k on l,r- k half elf. The alsve p,w:ird will b- paid
fur the rctorii of the pi-lo! lo me. ,,r nt the Xtatcmman
ofll e. V. lt. AMiKIISON.
Salem. Aug .11. luiat. 24lpd
PICTUEES, PICTURES!
A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY
FOR XIXETY DAYS!
Cheaper than the Cheapest
To make room for alterations, lbs stock must be
cleared in nioely days, and .during that lime 1 will
take I'ici ores cheaper llisn any oilier gallery in Ihs
Sisle.
Montgomery's Gallery,
SAf.EM. OREGOX
:i3
.olirc of I'innl ftrlllniiciif.
tn Cooniv t'onrt, Marion fonntr, Oregon. August
lemi. I Kjialcof Naihao M llinil, ilee'il.
TAHKH HINT, ailimnisimior of said esiaie. having
tins dnv Bird his arrmnls In said (onit. praviog
a llnul srlll-nienl of Ihe same, it ii therefore onlf red
b Ibe t owrl llnil Tnesilav, ti e lib ,v nf Septemlr,
lNl. he pt spari for llis iicarini of wid spplli-Hiion,
nt Ihe tluurt-Honse in Sahm. Ml which lime and pUce
all prrsocs :r.trrestfd msv rppear nnd rile their ohjee
tiutis lo tli Mime, if sov'lWy Imv.
.--nlem, Angus! ,. Is,,',.
viwIH J.iHN 0. I'KKIII.KS. (V .Indi.-.
ollrt' of I'lmil Ss-llleinciil.
Ill Coolly Conrl, P"lk I'ouoly. Stale ,f Oreuun. Au
gust Tenn, l'.n. Ks'ale of John f. Jacks., n, dee'd.
(1 (' t'UAM. nil'-oinslntlor of said estate, baling
Jt this tay Hied Ins an-ouots in said Court praying
a liiutl eeiileuieitl ol lbs same. Iherrfnre, ntiii foj
lirrrt.r aiveii to all penx'iis iolrrew, ,! in said estate.
II. hi lh raid application will he heard and determined
i the Court-Hone h, Italia, oa Tuesday the 4ih day
uf Heptruber, A l. Iv ' '
W. C. WHIT80N, Ce. Jndw-e,
Aiwis . I J4W4
J j tUrk Iwt III iJSK. U hmU hisli. atsotit t vrttm olU,
Isoarv ,rnm t-4 trt.t t.t Urifv m U-, W I hind foul
, -. Fiuurr anti rtmnr tjusrsa, HI ftll ruuliU, Willi M
I lialUroj. Aiif . 4, !, (hij. Liuo to., Ugn. U
iti:ii; b a vo.'h
Essence of Jamaica Ginger
ritlllS VAM'AM.K l'Ur.l'AHATI 'N. cnnlninlnK
1 III il hitflilv concent ruled loi'm nil llio propoilius
of Iho Jniimirll'diliKcr, Inn become "io of Iho mint
popular domestic remedies fur all diseases of the Horn
itch ami dijjesiive orviios.
As u tonic it will Im round Invaluable to all pn-smis
reouvuriiiK I'rniii debility. bellies produced by fuvor
., I I.lli 1. 1. ,,, llm KVKLttni llll
Or Oilier, IBU i i, nun- -
tlio izlow and vluor Hint can no proniu-eo uy wo, '
n. . . . r I... .,'uiiiu.v iIIi,m
UI'HI.llV. II IS Clllimjr lieu ii,,i i.
that fiillow Iho um of spirits of nny kind. i
... , II..... f.tf li.iiiHlel WIO
ir, in hiso hii ,,:,'-" ----- -
sutler from ililllcult mciisti million, giving almost Im-
mi'illats relic! to inn spasms i
company Unit period. ...
...i:.., itr,.,Viu,Hi,n. cmmoil nv riillliu
11 tflVOR l, UM i-i, l,,, "u,,w ' "
ill a railroad cur, or by sen sickness, or oilier causes.
.. t. .1 AV,nH,,.,l unit ir-Ml lull fir
11 IS HISO .IMllllllMJ ui nu vrtu,.,..., "
(lout, Ubciinilisiu, Ncinwia.ete.
Kolo Agents lor tlm Purilio Cuint.
STOP THAT COUGHING
COME OF YOU CAN'T, AND H PITY
11 vuu. You have trlnd every rommly but the ONK
dci'tlncd, by Iu lulrluslo merit, lo suporsede all sim
ilar proisinilions. It is not surprising you should bo
reluctant to try snniclliliiK else afler tlio mimy cv
narltueais you huve mmlo of trashy comHunUs
foisted on tbo public as a certain euro; but
NEWELL
y
Pulmonary Syrup
Is rwillylho VRPY I1KST rcmwly ever compoumlcd
for llm cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Tliroal, Aslhma,
VVhfHipIng Coiitfli.llruiiehlUHuiKl (Joiisumitlon. Tlunl
iiiliilsur iile ill Cull lunilii mill Ori'Kull have burn
already IwliclllU'd by the suriirlsilij! sunitlve powers
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
anrl with ono ncnoM rIvp It Iticlr nnqiiiillfl''! nppm
bnUotir We now mlilriwioiiiwlvoii tu all ho nro mi -
IH-lllltilll''tl Willi tlii. Ill" VPtUni hUHICt'rH'I'tl.O Htlf,
fur tint IichIiuk or nil OiHefiecH or tii Thru, mid
l.uugrj, uwuniig you that '
' NEWELLV, '
Pulmonary Syrup
has cured thousands nnd It will euro YOU it fun try
This InvslnnHo mcllclno Is pleasant lo Ibo fnstc;
soolhins. Iienllng anil sln-liglliclllng In Us etl"(l-i i ll
llrelv In-e trnni ell polsuiiims or il'delerimi- uruM
uud iTlictly bnniilew ler all olrcnrosmia-w.
Citrlilluilcs Iroin limu) pnilulncut ciiuclis uf San
FraucUwo accouiisuiy every txjlllo uf
JEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
BEDISflTOy ft CO. AKents, Son Francisco,
REDINGTON'S
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
Are mmle from KIUCSII Fruit. Knch
bultlo liuhU twice as nmt-li un any other
briiiiu iu the umrkt't. contH-quenllv they
Hid t lit cheapest uud tlie best. USE NO
OTHKH.
ItKOINOTON & CO. Ayonts for tlio
acilio wast. s
THIS Ir a womJerful tllsro rvty. and tlaudt
shove rompnririi.n witii nu) other nrticle tor
the Unir cier troU)lit before tliu puulic.
, ' A PERFECT
Hair Restorer and Hair Dresser
Both combined in one.
)T. TnnotaDve.
'iu. ill not rolur the kin.
'do. Will raturu Uray liair to beautiful
Black, Hrown, Aubuni.or whatever niiKbt have
beeu sta oHi(iu:il culit, aud caute tt to UMuuie
lti rnruirr buty.
4tu. Will cure all Uumon and Dbeaacf of
the aralp. .
fiTii. Will remove Dandruft and twurf from
the head, and krp tlie hair inoi-t and ailk-iiko
Iu tin epiivstnut-oaa in joutliful tln.
tim. Will primiutuu luaitliy pn'trth.
Vtii. Will revriit it Inmi Iiliinff olT, aud
rauacit to fcrovt on luld liutdi lin tlicre II
life ami TttalftAnt ttie nMiM. hut vlwn tbM
arc (tone thvn in no liopi ofnumw.
Srw. Tlie beet tontlinonr thnt can be given ,
will bo found uiKlde uf eath buttle.
Ilarrarisfrtf to do all tre claim for
it or the tnonrff rcfnnttnt after wlntf
two botttc$, Iry it and be convinced.
Sold, everywhere.
PRICE, 1.
BIM05DS & CO., Proprietors,
VITZWILLIAM, N. II.
1NCORPOIUTK1) JAN. ISih, I860.
OllEGOI
IRON WORKS,
Corner of HorrUon and Seventh Sti, Portland.
fYlHia Cnmtmny hit re iHtelr pii Infixed their wnrkg,
JL nnd lT the intriHlnrliitii f the uol improveil Mh
cMncrv nml Totilii, ore fullr ttble to cntuiie with any
Iron Work on (he emt, both in rlmnirterof work
nnd tlifir furiliticB for uxrrntinu: cnulmrlsHml nrderi
Croniptly for any kind of Machinery required, em
rHriiiir
MAlilNH. STAT10SAUY and POIiTADLK EX
GINKS nnd l.OILKUS;
H.-VTTKUIKS of aiv required wpiirht :
WIIKKLEIC fc HANDAMS KfHWTAIX. mid
MOOUK'S GUINDKUS nml AMALGAMATORS ;
Hiihrfurds C ON( 'EMU A TOWS, MIOE8 mud
IUKS:
FLOriil SQ nml SAW MILL WilRK;
roKTAHLK STKM SAW MILLS,
Utlel & M wn' AMEUIUAX DUUULE TUUUINE
WATKK WHKELSj
Shafting hiu! Pulteyn; Iron Fronte, Poors and Shut
tera, mid
AH Kinds of Machinery and Castings.
for the convenience of parties ordering Machinery
of tin, we furniah.ttl tlie lowest murki't price, ilnttery
Screu, Copper IMtttei, Lenthernnd Huliher ItcltiiiK
A. C. OUlltS, PrtVi.
E. 8. Mo no , St-c'y. ii4if
II Y virtue of mi execution mid onlrr ol mle on fore
X'lojuire of mirti'HifP, iwned out of th Circnit Court
of the .Stnte of Qrptfon for tin comity of Alurinn, nnd to
me riirocltrd, whrnn ,lolm X Hmitn nnd hlxry Smith
nre pUintiHn, nnd V. 0 Kcimir mid Mnry Keiiur nnd
G C'. Arnold nrodcfi-nihinin, roinmmnlitiK me to mnke
mle of lite pnipcrty d -twriltwl in the 'decree nnd fore
rhmttre wberfore, 1 hnve levied upon nil the Hirht,
tilleimd inHTci't of mid P. I.'. Kcizur mid Mary Keiiur,
which they now huve or Imve hud ul uny time iuce
the I'&h iy of Mher. lMil. in und to the tml ciuiie
dcorriUvii in nnid Ufcire tw foilo, to-wit : Sitimte
in Mrtrion ewintv, Stale of (reoni Xntiticntion No.
UU, (.'vMilicittu No. HI'".', and the tiaotioiml S. W. one
fourth of the S- E. nnr-fiMirtb of portion II. in T. 7 8M
H.I W. of the Willatuetlc tnerhlian. roiitninin 5 and
V-i KK) Mcrni ; nnd lh fiactioiiul N. one half of Mo
tion 14, T 7 8 . H 3 V , cvtHuining 1 1 mid 97 1(H)
Hrnt und river M to. I, iu wctioti I J, T. 7 8., R
iS'.t mniitiniiu; 4U and acreeiimkinn: in ull
ly and l(HliH-ri locther with the mipurlenancwe
thereuiila Im-IiUuiu . nud will proteed to nil the
mine at public hiu (ion, at the Court Moum dour in
Silt in, in mi.l coumv uuji Sta'.c, on Monday, the 10th
liar of Scpieiuhcr, iNiti.ut the hour of one o'clock p tn ,
or m nntvh then'of us w ill bo neceswary to eatiify
the plaintitl' Jfiuaiul, amountiitu to rix hundred aud
eighty thrw nnd twentr five one htindrwltht dollar
jfoM 'ill, aiii inli'tc.l Ihenenn at Ihe rate of twelv
percent, per aunuin tivm the -lth day of Juno, IMOu,
together with ciwui,
J.J. m K til T, Slierin ol fltnnoncnniy
Salem, Auk-uI 11. iNuo. 24w4
Ten Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from the aiiharriher. on or abont the fiOtb
uav of July, a I lllLU 6 WAUUN, with wdlow
boa. black top. 1 witt Hive U above reward for the
fteoverv or any information of eaid whki.
IIIIW Ill illllll'll Ms
Pacific Coast Busines.3 Director?
Ifor 1H. J
Price, I''ive Dollars l'liynlils nil delivery of tlio woi fc
Containing the
Niinica, lliisliieNS. and Address of nil Mer
cliaiils, Miiiiuraelnrcrs und
I'rofisnlonul Men,
In the Mulct of California, Oregon and iV.
vada. the Tcrritbrict of Washington
Utah, Arizona, Idaho, and Montana, and the
Colonics of Vancouver A lirilUh Columbia
ALSO,
Lists i of Ibo Commercial Agriciillnral, Manufacturlm,
Mining, I'etrolouin, Kuilrond, Tulngniph llmik.
ing nud Insurance Coinpunic-a, '
u uru,n, . ,u f-ircu, nun, m nie uuovc .Stiitrs snJ
Territories. The work'will also contain ontitfully pre.
m,,s,, . , ,, , resnoreee ami prodiicU
ot each county, winch will render the work
a itiiiiiiDit! nun KiMiiiuio miniiuiii of Reference
And will supply a wunt felt every duy by the bushies.
men of this const. w
Compiled by the Editor of the tinn Franciico Oiree.
Jl ....o.c, , riv.
' In Hiinoiineing the tibove entorprlse, the compiler
deems it unnecessary lo refer more pai-ticulinly U lt
contents. Hu would stAte, however, tliut it aliull be
his aim to present a work of practical utility to all
who urn interested in the development of the resourcei
of t1 e Pacific Couet. Vor tbo I'ullillnient of ting,
reaneclfully refers lo tho different compilations Issued
under bis chiirgn for the past tun venrn.
HUNKY a. IjANOl.kY, l'liblishor,
ii!w3 Bit! Clay titroet, San Fmncinco,
NEW DRUC STORE
Union Block, Salem, Oregon,
W. K. KIGBY,
PEALKB IN
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Patent Medicines,
, AND ALL KINDS OP
PURE .LIQUORS!
Put up expressly
For Medicinal Use.
Trusses, Shoulder - Braces,
ALL KINDS OP
PERFUMERY
AND
Fancy Artielea I
SODA, CREAM TARTAR,
WASHING POWDER,
Baking Powder, . Sago,
TAPIOCA,
It I II D 8 K E D,
DOMESTIC I) YES,
AND
EVERYTHING
nsunlly kept in
A First - Class Drug Store!
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
AND
FAMILY MEDICINES
Carefully Prepared bjr
A COMPETENT APOTIICCAKT.
. W. K. BIG BY.
SALEM, July 1806. 2itf
Sale of .Hi ni tiff Sloi'k.
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rel of Ihe almve liamed sux-k .s msy " , Tii
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Salem, Oregon, on iho Clli "day of Scplemiier, w
coiuiueuciiiK at II o'cliK-k a- m. of said day, w I.
lie inanent aMMMniriiU oil mild Stock, lKeic
the coat of ailverllsiug anil exieiie "'ss'- ,
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of the estate of Ueonr Dais,
flr in the Couiitv Court of Curry ""'"'VJ nt
ai ns neai nruiar lerin, w , te
saideonuly. on the 1st Monday of September rf
be releated Iroiu Ihe further artmiuirtrauoa
Mlale fcllensbunl, July !" " . ,.
Aduiinisiralor of ihe ertale olUeoJTj!i-
8UGAB AND PULU.
From Sandwich Islands, Direct.
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