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THE OREGON STATESMAN.
runLianr.li iveur hondat, or
The Oregon Priming and Publishing Company.
Trusts One year, 'J, In coin. Six numllii,
C7" Remltlancca may be mude by mull ut onr rielt,
ahen mailed iu the presence of the poatmnater.
1. S. Offlclal Taper for the State.
Weitman's Patent Horse-Shoe,
IHPIIE ntirWiifrrtfMl but imrchiified thn riirlit lo make
1 mid put on WHITMAN'S PATENT IMFUOVKD
lHHiSK SllOK, hihI is now propured to nut on this
new and improved shoe, without nail of any kind.
Fijii-morn unit liorttemen will please cull nnd examine
it, nfc tlio uliop iu tliu vour of my livery aliible iu
Httlem. AMOS L. STAHKKY.
Weitman's Patent Horse Shoe
This new ulioo olt'nm Uie following HdvunttiKoa i
Tliu iii-tit would lit. In tlio vam of tendur footed horneu,
such tits huvti tint titid thin Iioo'b, mid tlione wlitme
luxtftt will not admit ot tiulU heiun driven into the
hoof. This ah oq btjitiff fuHtutied entirely by the me
cuniciil cniit.rivHiu-o mi Llie cmuiile, will nave hII iich
lioi-Hes, und make thorn renily uh uhmI'iiI ui hursei with
the bent font.
2d. Should a in tin he driving on tlio nmd or travel.
ttiK over lite niutuitulnii, as io tlie cune often in thin
country, where ti man is hundreds oT mi lei from tt
hhickriinUh, uud bin home cunt a itlioe, ho could bIioo
him Htfuin with thin pat ut tthoe in two miniiLea' time,
needing nothing hut tlio shoe, rap and screwdriver.
'Mi For ho rues wliowj feet are troubled with corns
and BUfh di.llcii.tiea thhi Hhoe iti the very tiling, as ev
ery dlioer and furrier will Bee at a ylutico. Thin Hhoe
can be lined by the furrier during a curiuitrHusen, or
over a cei'tuni road, or on certain rouirli irrotiiid, and
then tuken olf whenever desired, without a cent of
expense , or the lutut injury to the shoe or tlie horse
foot. . M.H.DIMICK,
Furrier and Veterinary Surgeon.
Salem, Oregon, Aug. 3, lHoti. ill
PICTURES, PICTURES!
A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY
FOR NINETY DAYS!
Cheaper than the Cheapest
To wake room for alterations, the stock mnst be
cleared in ninety duys, and during that time I will
take Pictures cheaper than any other gallery in the
State.
Montgomery's Cillery,
"SALEM, OREGON.
:Hw3
C-M.'Parmenter,
(Succeasor tu E. G. Hotter.)
diui.iu m
Imported and Home-made
FUHisriTTJRE!
N pi-ing.U' etls ,
. HAIR, WOOL, AND FULU MATTRESSES, it., &c.
At Watt's aid Stnuil, Commerciul St. Sulem.
THE EYES, THE EYES
J. t
Dr. E. II. P All DEE,
OCULIST AND AUHIST.
AFTER A PROTRACTED BLINDNESS ef more
than five years, Dr. Pardee bus made himself
thouruughly and scientifically acquainted with all
diseases of the Eye, and is now practicing with a sue
cestt not surpassed iu the United States.
All operations performed, sued) as Strabismus, or
cross-eye, Cataract by linear extraction, Duprettidon or
Absorbtion, Pterygium, or fleshy membrane growing
ovortheeye, Jteiluction of Staphyloma, or bulgiuog
out of the eye, Artificial Pupil, Fistula Luchrymalis,
or closing of tear piumige. and all deforuiaties of the
Lids, etc., etc.
Artificial Kves innflrted without the least nain. and
possessing all the movement and brilliancy of the real
eye. A large assortment constantly on hand for sale
at reasonable prices. The Doctor's Eye Bath for the
treatment and cure of all tiewous diseases is used alt
over this count.
Thankful to those physicians who have sent him
cases for ofwrations, and hopes that Ins universal suc
cess will warrant a continuation of their confidence.
His celebrity a an operator h coextensive with his
success i as patients are presenting themselves for
treatment and operations, horn New York aud Boston
almost monthly.
41 any patients can be seen at the Doctor's office dul
ly, in different stages of recovery.
Office : 707 CLAY. STKKfcT, (above the Phira) near
Dnpont Street. Sy
FLORENCE
SEWING MACHINES.
Copy of the Report of the Committee of A wards
at the Fair of the
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
NEW YORK, 1N05,
To the FLORENCE SEWING MAi'llINK CO. for tilt
Best Fflmilf Stwirif Michine.
Highest Premium Gold Medal.
llCilMOItMt
1st. Itft Blmpllrlt) and preat range of work
'id. The KeveiKlbte Feed Motion.
8(1. The perfect finish and Substantia! man
ner In which the machine l made.
4th. The rapidity of Its working and the
quality or the work done.
5th. The Belf-adJuMIng Tension.
The FLORENCE wa awarded the Ftrf and
Mgheit Premium at the State I mr of tan
fornia, the only Fair on the Pacific cnaet
at whiuh any two double-thread Sew
ing M nudities were exhibited in
competition in 1&5.
Tllv 1?t Altvvrv rwftiv t llie onlv nremlum awanM
bv the Mcchauica Inatilute of San Kranciaco. in IWI
aiid I8S6, to anv Rewind Marhim, Hewing Machine
Company or Air -lit. The claim of a competitor to a
meoni ia without any lonnuntion wumuvvr.
brrn b rou iih t In mm
petition with other Sewing .Vathines. it has always
Leeu declarwl the best. It is the most simple, tlie most
snbstantial. the most efficient, and its use easily
learned. Eerv Machine sold is warranted in the full
Minte of the word.
Send for Clrculsri and Sample ef work.
SAN! FL HILL, cneral Aifrnt,
111 Mnt(rninpry itreet, San FrauciiHio.
X. O. PAIUUSII, Agent.
7;f SALEM, Oregon,
fz G. W, H0BART,
viadtlle 4 Harness Maker V""
Silverton, Oreioi'.
At Roop'i old aland, baa ronatantly on hand a
T.OOD VARIETY
Of everything kept in bia line.
11 rill pit), in point of ektnpnnt and ynoijr, to call
on Dim oentre pnmiufiiia c.pm
Try it and tee !
New Work, and Repairing
Done on ehort notice and all WARRANTED,
. Dr. , W. BROWS,
Physician, Sureeon, and Oculist,
SALEM, OREGON,
OFFERS bia profeseioual services lo the citisene of
Salem and vicinity in the practice of Medicine,
Surgery, and Obstetrics. Those suffering with
Diseases of the Eye,
would do well to esll at bis office, and be at once re
stored. Surgical opciali.ai' skillfully performed on
the Eyes. fVr Cataract, t ilra. Nral iwane or C rnsa
Eves. Many petieuts can be seen at bia nltin daily.
IO Krvanl.
vn r stMol lb. ii ot iaroi Is. se I-" er eer-
I son ec
srntf .pro mj we. swi .1.1- w m
clauiing. a L". Diu.hrt. snrf ,h-r aM.cl, t-VHhrf
Uirr. a.Hes. r.ckIT.v4 Mr leA. Is. Sf Prter . Xj
er, sn4 pjyHI. to ih. sn4.r.trnrO, oo. for I lo. yr
free, w, vtlk It i.urwi ; (' Saul. yrs
frnei (ate, o. l.mrM ; sua Ike .lb" lof lW. Uiree fnn
trxia s.w. ae Inl.ml sll s?.''!' lo eo. I eill ,T IM
akovt riar aewtiiavictKM f Um l '"" s
ap.nr. TliOstiJ W. MAT.
Orarea CK7, tet. I, IMS.
YOL.16---NO. 35.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
MTIIR tubacriher, being about to embark in
other hiuineia, oilers fur tale, at a Kraut bur-Z
gain, liia Kunn . pbiaauntlv situated about one mile
snuthof th flonriahitiK village of Hoaebnrg, L)()U
ULAr CO., ou the Suige route, andcompriaitig about
One Thousand Acres
of excellent, land, moat of which ia Inclined with good
fencua, and under a good atale of cultivation.
The ImproveuieuiB are of the moat eiilistuiitlnl char
acter, consisting of a large and couiniodioue FRAME
DWELLING fiOUSU, will, walled cellar, a splendid
frame BARN, 110x84 feet, with iiiiineriiiia other out
buildings. A lurge ORCHARD, of choice fruit. In
auctesslul bearing, ia another iuiportuut appendage to
thia desirable horoeateud.
PersuiiB desirous of eiiRiigiuK In the farming and
atoek rHialnir bnaincaa In tlie aiiliihrioua climate of the
Umpijiia Valley (which atream tuna through the
preunaea), will Hnd thia a rare chance to acquire a
vorv deal ruble location at a very low price.
'lmtMa. Time will be (riven on part of (lie pur
chase money, if deaired. For further particulars, ap
ply to the anliMcribor at Itoaoburg, tlreynri.
Muy 5, IHIiti. JOHN KELLY.
Pay Up, Gentlemen,
ALL PERSONS knowing themeelvoa Indebted to
me are respectfully invited to cull and pay up
aoon, aa I need the money to pay my own debt.
Thankful for paat patronage, I hope to etill aee you
come around to the old stand, where I can be found
ready to wait on you with an increaaed atock of
GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES.
Salem, April HI, IHHfWif J - M. COULTER.
Private Medical "Institute.
. . -i ttatabliahed by -
DR. J. C YQUNC ,
IN 1850,
FOR THE CURE OF PRIVATE DIS
EASES, OP WHATEVER
NATURE,
And all Female complaints.
ConsultiiiK Office,
BiHi Wueilitngrton Street,
Second building below Montgomery Bt.,
SAN FRANCISCO, : : CALIFORNIA.
RIO CUKK, KO PAY.
CONSULTATION RY LETTER, OR OTHER
. WISE, FKEE. .
For Direction of Letters, See Below,
THIS CKLEHHATKl) INSTITUTE has enjoyed
on this couhI an uninterrupted success of Kourteon
years, and has become one of the renowned Hospitals
of the tare.' What the celebrated Lock Iltmnit ilaUio
Ivomlon.and the no less renowned establishment of
Kicord to fans, this Institute has become to the Pa
cilic Coast. ( The thousands annually received and
cured, place it in point of number of patients among
the very first of the world, and the success of its treat
ment ranks it second to none.
PII1VATK WSKASKK IS MALES and IKKKOU
LAIUTIKS IN FEMALES are the great destroyers of
hoitltli. Tney insiduously attack the system ana rad-
?ially undermine and destroy it ; they 'drive the bloom
rom the cheek, the lustre from the eye, the strength
and vigor from the frame ; they give to the world
puny and diricaxcd offspring, and poison, through suc
cessive, generations the race of man. The marks can
be seen iu Scrofula, Consumption, Cripples, the Idiot
ic, the Paralytic, the Insane, etc.
There is no more terrible scourge to the human race
than those diseases arrisiug from the contamination of
Veneral Poison. The mildest forms, bv rctrtiating to
the blood, hold ever over the one afflicted, the sword
of destruction that is liable at any moment to fall and
blight to ntterly destroy alt earthly hopes.
MEKCUKY, recognized as the moit fatal medical
enemy to man. combining with the Veueioal. clou Men
his (lungers. Those who have been treated with that
lernicious mineral potion are not cured; the diseuse
tas only assumed a now form.
Do nut be Satisfied Willi Partial Cures,
that leave the poison to crawl through the system , eat
ing its way into the tissues and orgitiiB beneath the
apparently smooth surface, to bnrst out iu the future
with a virulence that will baffle the effects of tnedieine.
WlllilV PLKFKCT CUUKScau be ohtaineu by con
soiisuhiug a physician whom long practice and thoro
ugh investigation into the causes of OISKASK of the
URINARY ORGANS euublca lo determine at once
the nature of the diseuse.
In nil diwcHncs piitntsiert to Mio Doctor's care, TEH
liCTSl'KLDY aud PERMANENT
Cures are always Guaranteed
In Syphilis and Us adjuncts: Oononwaand its tic-
coinpituying diseases; all discorrier of the Bladder,
Kidneys aud prostrate; Seminal Weak liens ; lix
cases of the Heart and Lungs ; Iypepnia Iiidigcstion;
luipolency ; incipient Cousuuiption. and all uiienw:8
if the I'rinarv organs, in eather sex, cure alwttye
wiinmteil, UU PsU I'Al KhUtlUUati at tlte 1 RI
VATE MeUlonl Inwtitiiit
NO. 5-10 WASHINGTON STKEKT,
SAN FRANCISCO, i t t t : : CALIFORNIA.
Seminal Wen hit ens or Spermatorrhea
Tue vonnif man who experiences ttatt ruviii
weakness in his nuirHiilnr and mental nritaniution
should slop to consider whence it arises. He will find
in the weakness ui tlie baca , tiemuiuig ot tliu limits,
disordered digestion, unaccountable failing of the
powers of the oimti, distaste lor socieiy, dread of im
pending I rouble, torehmlings af evil, sleeplessness,
troubleil aud hiHcivious dreauis accoDiianied by grow
ing deafness, loss of niusrular power, and Dtinierons
other symptom of diHorganiuit ion. i lie poMtive tra
ces of tlmt mit tflrribie and destructive ot ail diseas-
KftiiMiut eakuess aptitiir awsv his powers.
destroying his hope of life end manhood, and drawing
Inui uwuu Hie nrokeu patu ol nis exisient e toward a
premature grave, lo him who hud his life dribbling
out iu the JiKcharge of the vital principal of existence
in nocturnal and diurnal emissions, the mere cessation
of the causes ut its apearauc brings no assurance of
relief.
Marrtaire. that bolv office, tfie safpiriiard aud hope of
manhood, brings to such a one no hope of euro, -hut
adds to bis misery in the knowledge that the one who
looks to him for so much of her hantnness, u a victim
of his evil, aud an innocent companion of hia punish
ment. Jle adds to ins misery and disorder until nope
leaves him. There is no rescu except in proper and
skillful treatment. Consult, then, at once, a physicum
whom Ion practice aud nirefnl research has made
thoroughly conversant with every phase of the dis
ease Those who have become the victims of solitary
vices, that dreadful, fascinating, and destructive Intu
it, which tills thousands of sick rooms with paralytics
and consumptives, aud hundreds of untimely graves
with iuj misguided van ins, stioum consult wiuiouia
ntonmiit's delav one who will svmimrliize with their
su fieri n gs. To such the Doctor would especially ad
drenH himself, giving to each nnd all assurance of a
PERFECT and Pr.KAlANfc.Nl' Ll-ttCt vtthom Aim
drance trom bu$ine, change of diet, or fear of ei
pomtre.
vu not lorgci uie auaress. see ueiow.
Inior(iuii to finnl?.
When a fenmle Is in troulde orafflicted with disease.
and reniiires midical or surgial assiwhince, the enquiry
should he. Where is there a piiysician who is fully
competent to administer relief, and whose respectable
s'atiuini: iu sorieiy rwim mends him to the confidence
of the community 7 1 lie uoctor, understanding How
iperatively necessary these retntreinenta are, feela
lied uiv.ii to interpoee, and by culling the attention
of tlie ntllirted to the fact that he hat liecn a PK().
KKSSilK OF OUSTETR1CS and FEMALK DIS
EASES for twenty years, and is fully quulilied toad
uiiuiater in all caeca, both niedicully and surgically,
not in a superficial manner, but in as thorough a man
npr aa Tears of atndy and practice both in hospitals
and private families can make, lo save them from
the hauda of the unqttalilicd, niiscriiinliions, and dca-
igning. Tlierelore, lumiues can rciy upon mm aa
upon a father. All in affliction can'tind in him ens
WHO Can leel anu syinpaiiusa Willi anu urincnu tiieiu
in trouble one inirliosespcreev thentmoat conUdcuce
can he placed. CONSf LTATloN (IIY LETTEIt
OR OTHEUWISEl FREE. Sceaddr. below.
THE CELEBRATED FEMALE IIEMEDIES.roin
pooniiedfrom the private preecriptiona of Ult.YOUNO,
nave now obtained a moat extended popularity, and
are correctly viewed to be the safcal and sorest reme
dies for the complaints for which Ibey are applied.
The constantly accruing testimonials of their elficacy
declare them lo be pre emiuently superior in their ac
tion. No Ladr should be without these Renovating
Ageuts. rWne genuine nnleae procured at this office.
Sent bv Mail or Express, to anv part of the State.
THE O If EAT FEMALK MEDICINE! PREVEN
TIVE POWDERS FoRMARKIEDLADlES. New.
Sufe and Infallible, laating from four to six months'
Price I0. FRENCH LUNAR, OR FEMALE
MONTHLY PILLS. For suppressions. After llftr
T.srsnfuae these pills stand inrivalled ta eWcacy.
Price per H-.x.
Ta rorrfBPonilrnla.
Patients residing in any part of the Male however
distant, who nay desire uiadical advice on their re
apective eases, and who think proper to submit a
written statement of such in prelerence Iu holding a
personal inverview. art assured that their comoiuuiia
llons will be held most sacred.
All letters mnst be addressed Is tlie corresponding
phy-cu,-.!!.... .Surep
I5ESJAM1X F. JOSELV M.D..
S)6 Waslitngtim Street.
Hoi 735. P. O Frarisro..Cal.
it. r
BKOWX
tlTILt
uy and sell
flreenbsrks, Mining Stocks
aud hrafts on San Eraneiero. ami the Es.tem
Siea Will bur Oold IN. or Bullion
Voice w.ta
Wei J Fargo sV Co., on Slate Otrct
Hf
SALEM,
OBI SIEiUII'IMTIM fl
Summer Arrangement,
TUB 8TEAMKK8
NEW WOULD,
CASCADE,
. .OR. .
WILSON Gr. IITJIVX, !
CAPT JNO. WOLFE Commander.
Will leave PORTLAND diillr. (Riitidnva excepted) at
6 o'clock, a. m. for tlie CAHCAUE8, oonneot
. . inn with tlie aleainer
OMEOMA or IDAHO
CAPT. JNO. McNULTY Commander
For Dalles-Through In One Day t
THR 6TEAMK1I8
VAKIITIA,
WF.H.l'OOT,
TKNINO,
UWVIIKB,
ftVV. FRKCER CHIEF,
OKANAUON,
Captaine E. i COK. C. KKLTON, J. II. QUAY, and
THOU. STUMP,
Will rim during the aeaaou, from '
Cclilo to Ilmatilla, Waltula, White Bluffs,
Palousc and lewlston.
One of the above named boata will leave CRI.I.
I.O for UMATILLA and WAI.I.l'I.A daily,
(Hi.ndiiys excepted.)
lloatawill beiliapatclied for WIIITKBI.rFFH,
PAI.Ol'NE and l,l!WITIN aa often aa the lie
oeaaity of the trade will demand.
TUB 8TEAHEH
8IIOH1IONK,
CAPT. J. JIYRICK...'. Commander.
Will run from OI,lH FERRY, on Snake River
to HOIMK 4'ITV, OWVIIHK and SO I Til
BOIdK I.ANOING, connection with
THOMAS It CO.'8 STAGES,
M. Du Rcllei Co.'Kast Frrlght lines.
J. C. AIXSWORTH,
I'reaidcut O. 8. N.Co.
Portland, March 9, 18fi.
Shanahan & Dufrene,
Importers andOealers ln
MUSICAL INSTRUMEMTS
..AND..
SHEET MUSIC.
Pictures and Picture Frames,
Rosewood, Gilt, and Walnut Moldings,
Cor. First and Morrison Sts.
(Oppoaite the Weateni Hotel,)
I'ortluntl, Oregon,
Agents for
Wm. B. Bradbury's New Scale,
..AND..
Lindemon and Sons' patent Cycloid Fianos.
Aa we import our instrument, diroet from New
York, we puuranteo to supply our ruxtomera at Him
Franciaco prices, tliereliy Riving tlieni Ibe advantage
of selecting a good instrument.
PIANOS FOR RENT,
Mr. SIIANAIIAN. formerly of A. Koliler'e Minimi
catHbliabitieiit, Sim Kranciaco, will attend to tuning
mid repairing Piunoa, Melodeoue, und all kinds of
Mnaiciil Instruments
Portland, July Hi. Iy20
REAPERS!
The well known and celebrated
OHIO REAPER,
(Called the New York Improved, or Seymour and
jlorgun.) Combined Machine, with great improve
ments, having a ,
STEEL CUTTER BAR,
Can be changed from a reaper, to a mower, In ten
minutes; cuts 6 und fi feel awuth, within one nrli
or two feet from Ilia ground , will cut 18 to JU acn-a
ier day. Can be iiwd with two or more horses, nill
wurkonKIDl? 1IILUS, where other Murltintt nil
not. Tber are eaaier to get tlie grain oil' than any
other machine, leaving it out of the way of tlie Reap-
llie
GIANT
ItEAPEIC
Cuts a HKVK1X FOOT MWATII
ucres ier day. ,i.r,
will cut 311
ALSO,
McCormlck's G-toot Kcapcrs and Mowers,
Ball's Ohio " "
Manny's; Hood's Prize Mowers, Inlon,
tia) State, ki'rbcj'H, etc.
Pitt'H IniroveI
THRASHING MACHINES
Russell's Masslllon and Sweepstake,
30 TO 38 l'll t'l L.IXDKKN.
ALSO,
Haines' Illinois Harvester (Header;,
Wire Horse-Hakes, on Wheels,
Revolving " all Sizes,
Portable Power Hay Presses.
With a general assortment of
AGRICULTURAL COODS.
Asl ow as can he purchased elsewhere.
. J. D. ARTHUR &.SON,
4nS Cor. California and Duria Sts., S. V
Home Manufacture.
HIGGINS & CO.,
RF. now manufacturing a superior article of
Chemical, Olive, Pale, and Brown
FAMILY HOAP,
Which we will sell at San Franciaco Prices, and deliv
er to up river biaits free of charge.
All orders sent to PORTLAND SOAP FACTORY,
orto Met RAKEN, MERRILL ae CO.. Agents, will
meet with prompt attention.
W. L. HIOOINS & CO fc
Front St., bet. Clay and Coltimhia.
Portland, Oregon.
19 MrCraken, Merrill sV Co., Agents.
I'OR SALK.
Pioneer Housed 160 Acres Good Land
Bituated 22) milca weat of Corvallls. on the Yaqulna
road. This ia the best stand on the Yaqnina road, be
ing about half way from Curvallia tu the month of
Elk, where the steamboat lands This place is well
adapted to stork sheep or cattle, or both. I have l.'iU
bead of sheep whirl, 1 will sell with the place. Part
pav taken iu good horses or cattle Call ao.ni. The
alage from Horvsllia slops at tin. Ilonae
Enquire of (I. W. HETHEKH, l"loueer House.
equina, Ang tl, IW. 'Iwt
OZO. H. CHASCZ.
Nmlth V Cbauoe,
Harf leal aaal Mechanical '
DENTI6T8,
Oriewold a Block, comtl Commercial Jt State streets
SALEM. OREGON.
17111 Our Dental Work Guaranteed..
J. 0. SHELTON, M. D.
Prarllclng rhjalrlan and Surgeon,
SALEM, OKEKOX.
Office and residence. J Wilson's brick . oppisuie lb
hVmtett H.mse.
BEINUagraduMeolitie fhysia Medical enllee.Cin
einnsui. Obei.tM is par.lv irtermalmo in Insersc-
ilce.dlscMrdiuaa!ike aiineraiand veacubh- H,isnitsai.d
sine such meds-. nee only as act in nerfert baniHinr
with Nalare med.cli.ea li.al p.ieets lit rare reeoHH
meiiitaion that if they do uo g.M. they will do no
takers;. He bas ai ailsm.led a full carse of leneres
in the Tolaod, Alh'plbie Medical t'.HlcK,h. ynn.
Cisco, and hating nracllced aieiliirl.w oa line rtmA
I aoooi six yesr. a. muy acqnainiv'j wiin uss aiseasca
peculiar lo ties enaiaU'.
OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOKKll 20. 1800. -
FOR SALE!
W ofTi-r for sale our
' HXOOK
AT A
LIBEHAL1 DISCOUNT
,i ...
. , . ; ,.
San Francisco First Cost,
To Merchiiiti, Iu lots to suit, at San Francises
, ( tlrat coat,
WITHOUT FKKIGHT,
) . ..: ... "
And to the retail trade at
San Francisco Cost, with strictly Freight added.
We have yet on band a full and
Well selected' Stock
Dry-Goods, Notions,
CLOTHING!
IIurdwRro, Croclioi'y,
GROCERIES, &C.
And all articles kept generally by retail stores in
8alem.
F. LEVY & CO.,
Opposite Uie W. W. Factory, North Salem.
CAPITAL HOTEL,
gorier ui stale ana uiueny siroeie, (
HAT CM, OKKGON.
J. P. RCM HC, Proprietor, '
WOULD rcKftectfully inform the citizens or Salem
and the traveling public that, having recent I v
purchased this
INTew and Splendid Hotel,
He ie now prepared to accommodate all who may fa
vor him with their pntrminKe, at pnert to uit.
The CAPITAL HdTKL is an entirely new house,
rooms hard finished, well ventilated, and well fur
nished. The lioise has line suits of rooms, with con
uecthifr doors, for families.
The Dining ttootn is larfce andeommotlioni, and the
Table will be furnished with the best the market af
fords. Hoard, per Week, - - - $5,00
" " with Lodging, $T to $10
The proprietor will at all limes endeavor to nleuse
his fruests, and he respectfully solicits the initrontiKe
NT AGE OFFICIC.
The office of the Oregon 8tae Company is at
me capital Jinte). nuiKes arrive ami acpan daily.
Save i our Life.
TR HENLEY, the Grout Cancer Doctor. Challcn
17 gea the world on the cure of Cancers. He ex
tracts them without the use of instruments every
root and branch. He will be in Sulem during tlie
State Fuir, and any person ulllicted with aiivtliiug of
a cancerous nature win uo wen to consult nun. no
churize made for advice or exuiuinulioti.
He will have for aalo at the Fair one of the greateat
remedies for Cougha,Colda, and Bronchial ('oinpbtiiitn
ever ottered for sale to the hunuiii family, Ite etl'ect
ia reully miriiculoua. Likewiee, all of his celebrated
salves and ointments. Wiinmr Sulve, Hheumntic
Salvo, bis Eve Sulve aud Eye Water, and Piles Salve.
A great many persons in the Statu hud ample proof of
those great remedies. For the last two venrs I luive
placed them at the Stute Fair, ao that persona in the
interior of the SltUe can huve nil opportunitv to uel
some of tiieiu. DR. WM. 11 EN LEY.
niirrim e. w. browits imi)K.vniD
.EYE LOTION.
THE GREATEST REMEDY OP TUE AOK
It will remove opacity of the cornea, nnd intluni
mation. ulceration, granulation, uud all tlie various
diseaaea of the Kyea
Manufactured by Dr. G W. Brown, Ratein, Oregon,
and aold by all the principal Druggists throughout the
Pacific coa'at. I'rieo, $ 1 per bottle.
Dr. 0 W HROWN.
Office at the County Hospital, Salem, Oregon.
VKATIIKliF01tI,
Hole Agent for Dr. O. W. Ilrowu a Celebrated Eye
Lotion,
sep3 PORTLAND, OREOOrt.
Kducnlioiiiil.
11ITE Board uf Trnsiees of CHRISTIAN COL
. LEO E take pleasure iu announcing lo I ho public
that they will commence their lirat teriu the Ural Moil
dav in October next.
the College lltiilding having undergone repaiis.
and the services of l'rufessor Rowluud. grndu-lle of
Bethany College, Va.,und Dr.Nulliauael tlii.lsou bav
ing been secured, the well-known literary and scieu
titic attainments of these gentlemen, as well as llicir
acknowledged proficiency as ten. hers, most secure
cnnlidetice and patronage of un enlightened public
Christian ColN-gc is situated ill JlHliiniuitll, l'o!
county, proverbiallv the handsomest eilein the valley,
is perfectly free from any local cause of disease, and
of course will compare with any place in tlio rtiale for
health. The Trustees, as well aa the community sur
rounding the College, are determined lo spare no
paii:s to make ibis lustiliilion second lo none in Or
euon. Hoard can be had in private families on as rea
sonable terms aa at any, other institution iu Ihe Slate.
It is exierte.l all Ihe ueceassry l.uoKsau.1 sl.illouery
required l-.rtbe institution will in, kept loraaie in uie
villaae. Tuition as reasonable ae at other insiitutione
of v..ial thoroughness.
i. r. n iiiiou.-v, rree oi iioaru.
A. W Leras, See'y. Aug '-'7. 1 iM'.. If
Notlret.
a T a term of the County Court for C.
eonniv.
r hel.l at t-.ii
liire t'itv on the fourth dav of hYp
lemlier, IHoti, Thus. Hirst, guardiaa of the infant ehil-
Iron of ilham Hirst, deceased, nelitioned the Court
for license to sell the real estate ur said children ; and
it appearing to the Court, from such petition, that It ia
ueceastiry that audi real estate ahoiihl lie m.iu : there
upon, it was ordered, that Mary Ann Davis. Ihe next
.1 kin, ami all oilier iwrsons nueresteu in sal a esftie,
lo appear nt Newport, Hi Ihe residence of the County
lodieof Coos counlv. on the twenlv-iiinlll dav of
Octolier, ltili, lo show cause why a license should
not be granted for the sale of a .id real estate i and
thai a copy nf said order le published in the Oregon
Statesman for three successive weeks.
MAM I, n. MA. "Ml,
Empire City, Rept 10. Mni.:i:-.j Couniy .Indue.
Buckeye Reapers and Mowers!
CST RECEIVED, from the ausnls in Kan Francis
co. a larire stock of the abovs celebrated Ag.icul
tural Implements, which weollisral
San Francisco Prices and Freight
riCIC'KNl
A Keneerand Mow.r Combined. No 1, flarirest
size) W
Mower, No. 1, (largest aire) US tl
" " 2. second sine lao uo
Al.ao.
Mvert' Pntentllay Elevators 14 Wl
Warranted to unload the largest load ol bay and alow
it awav m tlie oeak uf a bam. or ton uf a slack, in
from three to livo minulea. No farmer should b
without them. Send for a circnlnr lo
UcCUAKK.UEUIIILL Co.,
Portland, A pril VB. I Heiti 9 Aasnls.
Doors, Windows & Blinds,
JUST received, a large assortment of pin UOOHU
and WI.VDOW t, Irom Esslern Manulacioriea,
and for sale chrap, for cash, at
STRANG tt ANDERSON.
March 19, 1'J. m3
WED FOOT TONIC!
m an axcsilenl sroiuaeh eordisl. It it a tlnid extract
1 of ire Oregon grapa aud other domestic planls uf
well known virtue. Il will assist digestns, uy
sirengihening the stomach, .pii.lii.! Ihe nerves si.d
acting ne the livar. As a la-sveniivsi of A -toe suds
Ionic during and aller au attack. Il is atisurisuxl. Il
is preserved with Ihe heel H-inrbon Slid put up in large
b. Kile., a. id praaerilied by many of th Ueal pbyaiciana
in Oregoe.
J. V.. 4l.4ItK
t'raclical ApoUiecary and Drt.sgiet, Helen, Hols alsa
ntsetarer.
IJvlray Kotlrc.
TAKEK npby the andewgned. a inaa mart, bald
fai-e, slesl before. Will bt f.aiad si H'ir-y'i
h. ,l,lc A. A. KTAIIKEY.
falcsi, Aug. 30. 1"M-
talisman.
CARD Of It. J. RAYMOND.
Now York, Sept. 15. The following curd
appcard In the 'lmri of thia morning i
Horace Greelr Dear Sir t In a card pnh-
llalied a few (Jtiya since yon elate certain laoti
which load yim tn the ctincidsiun that president
ilolinsun, at the time rclorrcil tn, did not wnnt
liui.,niiiv It, Pnnns.i... Hint lu hn.l alrnnile nin.li.
""""""""
on hi. n,ifl lt h.u.b Mllh Ih. nnrlv fvhu.li hull I
"" " "
fl union mm anil notilt fnsllioe lonsn nf nnwftr
through the favor and anppnrt of iti implacable
etii'ttiit's. I do not think tlie facts you mnnlion
warrant the inference yon draw fretn them, ai
the President Iniiy have hail other reaioni for
eeuieni may nave uai, otner reason. , ir
iriir th act upon ynor sttggeslloni than the
dccltn
..no you assign; lint i,r Ibis the public can judge,
My oliji'Dt iu thia note ia tn statu ccrtitiu fuel. I
mum, iny poraiiimi tnmvieitge w lieu icu me
then, and which lead litu still tn believe that
.1 I . .. .... . .. . . ...... .1
nrot gii.itu t ie vy inter me i-res ueni ( tu no
nreaK wl n tins y,,iu nitriy, anil that lie naa
mi tl,..sht or purpose of .eelting a fnrthcr lease
nf power thr.ingh the favor and inpport nf t
eneniice, ur otnerwiae. t conversed iroeir.
Ihnmrh tin, fr....,l,. .rill, lb. I,.l,l., ,,,,n
r , "'"" -r
ho oction of the Union party in Congress i ur
ingiiio w .iter, unite t never preanmeu to
utge up.in mm unduly any view, m my own. i
anoe of rcly.ng upon the liberal .netnber. of the
party fur ,.ich aolion as the good of he oounlry
III I rrTi r roiiiira nnA I ..n..ii luslli ill l.tsn tliist
...e... .... . ,., ...
u """""' P'-""' " imnniiiiy w.w,B
union wa. tue only one mar. was praciica .io.
. gm o. staoie 10 it. at option wa. lonn, e.i in
........ ..... " c,....-
emtio party, In which, a. a political organization
the ciiuntrr had lost confidene... Ho never
failed m response to say al such apprehension.
were utterly utifnundi-d, that he bad no such
purpose or thought, and that ho relied Willi con
fidence nti the judgment and good sense of the
party which elected him and to whine principle
and policy a. declared nt Hnlliinnre, he should
adhere. He said during Ihe action of the Demo
emtio parly a. a organisation the war had de
moralized and deprived it nf public confidence.
He believed I lint a gradnal prooe't of disinte
gration was going nn in both partir. which
wou, . i ring ingetner all patriut.o uemiasrat. be0m. ,..l.s-ref conobtslon or history.
who hm lMiN.il by the Government Jhrnugh l ie And Iho present attempt to do away with the
war and the liberal Kepnblican. who waged the judgment which ha been passed npon Da.i.
" " .... w ......
now th.it the war is over. lie alway. disclaimed
any iulenliim uf going over to the Democrat..
or of using (he patronage nf the Gnvernmeiil
for their benefit, saying alwari that he should
ight nut In. ilillerenoe with C'ongres. within the
lines of the Union pnrlv. It i. but jnit also to
any that he uniformly disclaimed anv wish for a
re-election, saying be should deem hnnsell lur-
tuuale to get rnccessfiilly through hi. present
term, and his only anxiety waa to secure the
speedy nnd eflVcliinl restoration nf Ihe Union
to pence and prosperity. He laid special stress,
umrenri-r, on Ihe importance tn the Union
party tn nringtng Ihe Nniithern States back by
a liberal and friendly policy. Why, raid be
mure than nnue, why can't nor frit-nds in Con
gress see that Ihe Southern Hlntet will bo onr
Irlciiile u we show thern that we are theirs. Now
that .lavery i. abolished, be added, tlii.ro I. no
...Bv. .., v....rD ,, .,-,,, ,, ,r,., , ,.ini,-i,,
n e can get riu oi tlmt, anu under a wise anil
imlimitii. .i.,li,. b.ll ll.n'U U...A. I.....
Wl I vii . anil .nt u'llli ll.u IT.. .... n., Ivh. I
should we be hnstile and drive them bnck into
their old tiiliutico wllh the Denioariilio parly of
tue nortli. 1 his wa. the uniform tenor or lite
i resilient t rtigungo In conversation wllh me
throughout tlio Winter, and it tntiafied me. and
I endeavored to stilisliy my friends, that he
neither ueserti-d uor lutcded to break with the
party which elected him, so long a. it should
adhere to the Union principles upon whioh that
election wn. curried, and even after llie call lur
the Philadelphia Contention had been issued
Iho 1'resident urged tlmt It could not fail In rx
crt a hi.l.-sn ml inlluenee mum the Union
puny by sliiitviiig tha'. men Irom both section.
could nguiii mute on cunitiioii ground ami wotb
logi tiicr mr coiiiiiioii i.t jects. ours, ciu .
II. J. Kayh.ind.
A Nrw.ii ai'kii is a Family. We never
saw a newepnper tlmt wnt nut worth greatly
more than its cost in a family. It is to a great
extent true of every collodion of written matter,
book or newspaper, hut more especially nf the
latter fr it covers a greater variety of subject
ond is it.-cessiirilr mure cundensed. It i. a well
known fact that there is no royal road to learn
ing. The bruin, lull of kuowb'dgo aud whore
activity tends light over our daily pathway, bat
nern mqiiircd ny hard and constant study.
Every Inu.k and iiewspuper which the careful
or caielest render .u ks up, I. Ill led tilth Hie re
sult, of laborious invest igaii.m. Take tlie single
issue id a daily or weekly paper, and see Its ed
itoriuls, its liimuciiil articles, its nvie.t. Ill
drudgery of daily facts, t't ijuilps and .(niiMities,
lit philosophy nnd fun. how much care und
huw much labor must have bi o i bestowed tn
liiruiali it w ith all the regularity of cue's meal,
It iiiaket mi pret.-iii.iona. It it furnished to
every mini for a fraction of what his ice or any
one of the simple luxuries uf hit househu'd costs
nun, aim yet it is teeming Willi inongiiia wjiicn
aro roiistaiilly influencing Ins action, and form
ing the opinions uf kit t hihlri-ii lu gnvern their
.n... i,.. t ,1 i ..r ,i .
a... ...r. aii... ,i,rv.i,.,,,,iis. in-s.usiri
come the matured ....in...... nf lb. ert-aiesl tliiiik.
ers and statesmen nf the old world and the uew.
and at a tost cooinirtd with Ibe value uf the
information autiirrd, utterly insignificant in
amount. Nn man, un bead ef a family especi
ally, win, would properly qualify bit child
ron to past rrMicollulii'. prolital.lv and with sat
iafuolii.n to tin iiiH-lvoa through Ihe world, should
ever deny to I hem Ihe advantages uf a daily or
ai ii'tisi a weekly newspaper.
A PLKA8INO I.m:I1,KNT. Yesterday. ,ay.
. . . .. ... . 1 1
the rew Orleans inarsol Kept, l-lli, a puor
une legged Coiifederato tolilier. allll clothed
with Ibe reuinaiilt nf hit wuru grty jacket, tat
down rxiiauatrd ou Hie steps i.l lh Story build
logs, at Ihe corner of Camp and Gravier streets.
A Federal Kurguanl, patsiug at the time, looked
on compiissioniilely, and alter passing on soiue
diatntice, in order out to attraot attention, quiet
ly returned and slipped a contribution into but
hand. Delicately aud uuottejiliiliuusly aa Ibis
wat dune, a handsome pair of eyet were watch
ing and witnessed the little tribute of charity
anu klndiii-ss. All honor to Ihe brave soldier!
hitch at he can never be our enemies, and sm h
acts, by challenging our adiiiimliou and et in -
pathice, do more lu restore and consolidate llie
olJetl 11 IToion' than all llie tr.uili,iv.i'. It...
reaus. Itenonstriieti..n f 'oioinitli.e. ami II.,li.,ul
leei.lal.oli Ibal nool.l lie e.,i.,le.l ion. ..........
rv. When will nor X.ss .-,,el...il l,,,.l
dta'tnrt learn that kin, In.... is. .(i,r .11 ih.
touchstone uf the Southern character and thai
on living people more Ihuruughly exemnlifr the
old amf beanliful matim that , i..el. ,.l
kiiidtiesa uiaket lit world akin."
.
HOME KAHM.-tln 01 the llinntter rtrni of
mo iern nines ta thai ol Oeueral Lrqniia. of
Huenn Arret. Il it onmpottd of an unbroken
body ol nine hundred sonar mile, over which
coutillest iiiousanns ul liursrt, cattle and sheep
are grating. Of cattle, Die farm send, over
30,000 annually In the slaughter. Th horses
would supply ihe cavalry of a large army,
and Imm Ihe wool nf tha theep, thin are load
ed annually and ten! directly lo Europe, The
building, range about two large square. Ihe
opened space of which bt paved Wllh dleasrd
ttunee. I he gnrdent and orchards are in kern
ing with Ihe other features nf the rattle, and
contain an rndlrst variety i.f horlicullur and
Horal treaauret. Among other iiiiprnfrmenia
it an artificial lake seventy-five rods stioare and
from tweiiiy tn thirty feet deep. Hie cost nf
which was f ifgi.ftgi in silver. Near Ibe main
residence it a permanent entampinent uf told
iert under the Grneral't immediate coti'mand.
Oi.nt'Hl'ncn TbeKefnrmedDulohcbureb
of Fiehhill, N. Y. eelebraied it en hundred
and hftttih ainieisary rtcemly.
WHOLE NO. 815.
iliVV DAVIS tOIIM,I(ITY 191 TDK AHSAB-
1XATI0N,
It will be reruettiborcd that iiumlter of ras
call, principal stnoiig whom wan on Hanfort
Umiover, nreteniltHl to Infnrmatlnn iiinwinir in
complicity nf Jeff Dnvli In the aaaasslnatiiin of
I'residctit Lincoln, and. niter Riving inn tneir
.nH,l..,n,.n n , l,.H..th ... Ti.ilni, A,lU,rt,l,it U.K..
I....' " . T. .. .
al Unit, oonressed to pt'tltirlug tlmtlUDlvci
. r . n.
wheretipun tlio entire oopperneail nresi let n
.r ...... r - ' ..
P
a howl against Mr. Molt, fur procuring. Willi
money, ovidenoe to oonviot Davis. Mr, Holt
hits published a pamphlet In vindication of Ills
oiinrae, which ihnwi that the orldenco of Con-
ofw anJ , nlhr prJnr(,r, , mit .,.
,. ,.,.i,.J( i, ,..i. t. t, ,.....,
t Jf M w, ,u, J,.,.,, f (. ....i.tu-ftti.en
ullutli'tl In i
.,., ...,,,,,.. ,.r .,. ,,.(, r.ot
Davis (ruin 1 1t. elurgo ol uiiiiipliuilv in llin as-
tllmUn , ,,.,, ,.nl LillCl, , rain.
VBll" II
,, nl(l , ,,, ,,.(,.
bro hl hMli C'iM(m , at ,,,,, ,m9 d'.
ori.JiteJ Hnd , rrd, nf n the onn.
i..n ,.,., ,, ,,, .,1i., i,i-
. " "'7 "h " -
AHvooitte UiMieritl, wntthl hope In have II on-
dtlim, ,1Rt lhil ,, U,,M tM,linol,,
Qpm) uhich Iheolinrge i. based. Hut in fioiut
, faoti jt j, ,1UI )rBlll,h , b(Mfy nf
Mr the production nf the fsllmony In
neiliun ,r,nnn.cnn,,ln,ffi f nffloer. of the
.1 1 -
.nrtt rslk n)(1 nuiiiucnu., (, tnn rtt,
,( ,,, v,.. ijrn, iu. an, an ,,ruuf which hat Hot
bwJ ,( M,.ri;(, v-lm, ,
primnmicl.d h,. (lf r(,,.in gxlilty
me oriine wbloli crowned It. Infatuou. tilt
,.
since ih,. other and utiiatly reliable eri.lence
, ,, pretltei, Hnil'lhu i,,ici,ry Ootnn.it.
tee of llie House of Itcprrsculalires, in whose
report it is sot forth, have declared, upon an
eiainiiiatinn of this and the previous proofs,
and excluding Irom their consideration that
now dtsoredtteil that there i. probable can.e lo
neiieve mat Ho (lat) was privy tn mo mcas
urea which lend In the commission of the deed.
tin. verdict ha. been aoocnted by the (real
mai nf thoughtful and loyal men throughout
the country, ami cannot but, we are assured,
, M ,!, ir s,.UKi, make the Impre.
,, thll ,m jMll..n, ,,., ,,.y or
)lir )v j,,,,,,,. tmwd br Cono-
illd ,hll, u,tvr,o,t a clood nf doubt and
unu,ftainly bl.fr9 , ,, f prolll whch re.
mni, Moi,,M.achwt. must, we are- assured, be
readily eoinpri'heniled.and everywhere exposed
and dooonnoi d. We afllrin. as our oonolading
rental It. tout ibis j ulgiiieiil. lung sinco formed
it baaed in nn degree upon this testimony,
which wnt nevi-r given to the Country until
discredited, hut that It ha. fur II. lotindation
a mass of evidence, documentary and other
wise, in' the nossessinu nf the Government,
which has not been controverted, lint which
standing as it due, intact, point, lo Davis, as
involved In llie assassination of Ihe 'resident.
with 'the slow uiiinovintr finger' of a cnndem
.....I,... .1.1.. i, i........ i. ........... U...I j
rranlio ((f rilnr, ,nd ,;,, ,ymllbi.er. oan
,n(lku or disiiiirn."
. no ..,..... wr ..in.... ...
Springfield (Mil.. ) Republican bat the follow
ing i
mnte b,.,d ,,ei ,,,,, on,,,,.,..!!,,,
He hat tint the temperament for Ihe leader nf
noli a parly. It iiuedt mdl-enntrnlled na
ture, a careful, cautlnnt man with a touch of
timidity, much reverenoe for law and prec-
dent and a degree of firmness In adhering to
things at they are, for that place. Johnson It
no audi man he It too hot, linpeluout, violent
and reiklesa. He may he acting m ilnr with
Ihe con. . ri, .tiv,. nu. I toinoirow wiih ibe nidi
cala Inn be ran l.i-Vi f be Ihe true and liu-ted
i a.br of either. He has 1ml the mural in
stinct nnd r it li f..r a ru.lii-al b a.l.r in A.n. rl
can pol'iii's. In has not the ri-r.-ri l.,w nnd i-in-
Hun lur a i".... r alive ; i Ins ni it,,, ele
ments t ttatt inspire I'l.iin.lenee solli.-l.-nili In he
truet.-d and f..l..ed el'ln-r. II" I.-'..it lo
the same oh. a i.l p. liliiinus at Dougl.it and
General llnllerrnde, strong, passionate na
tures, wiih great force nf charao'.-r. often
wielding g'eei iM.i.iibir p on r. nse.l l..r mock
of the wmk nl a new ami struggling nature.
the men lor revnlniiuiiarr period and rev.iio
ttooary lnlo.r, y. l i v. r natu'ally and pioperly
lietru.ied by the liner ii, .r,i insiinett aronud
Ihein, and ran-ty safe (aide Ihrnugh penotlt
nl ilealre.l rmliii and peaii ful reei.n"oelinn
and piotr.-ss.
John i n rbil.iit Una chi.riri.-r a. llie loyal
Governor nf I, ui.cs.ee, when he aae e-fcia
led with ihe ri heals, and he ia exbiMMns' tha
same i. alii let hi.w a. 're.itlritt J il.e uu.ioa
tod leader id II. iipo.ii... ibem liu was
the simp man al Nn. hulls lo ili f I aa In
Wa.liiiigton and on Ibe stump in l"ttl I'e i
an nnt.-lial.le ami unsafe leader al anv tune,
but lietl. r as pailH-ipaiii.g i re,.di.ll.n like
that In l.-iii.i-es.e. in m l.i f...niHMe ihe roo
llicting elements in nor liali-.o .1 sinfe und en-
t.irce Ih niornl results ..I ..or .s"ut Yns
"
tnry. The iNHwervaliies ai- tl iu.,; Iiom
l. ., . ... .
,",u M ,f bT I"'"'""- ' ? ") '
tyed
lo organize in bit topp-.r! al l'hiladel.liia it a
mnrilfyin f iilure llii..o;ti..ul H e . nl knlet.
hocll l.lluie I", In. I.i.l. lsi.se. i.l legrrt,
Our readers CMild ne er Hel at, nf coarse.
Iu urge opnp the in support of sneh an nrgamt
alien aa was ail-mptcd in Ihe name ol Ihe
Conservative Lumn party fur wa have never
been, and are never likely In he eonleiil wllh
things tt they are In sttnd still ami hold on
Our sympathies, ami ear laler inotl rather ev
I" be Wllh Ihe paity nf l.i.pr.rf s.neiil and pro
I l . . .1... I... r..k . u.
grese wiih th.. party Dial baa faith in Ihe
steady devebip.uent nf humanity, anil woo
make of all our social and political nrganlza
Hons instruments fur ill advancement toch
a parly at Ilia lb-publican it ever pledged lo
be br the circumstance of lit ereaittui, Iht
hisluiv of lit proerresa. and Ibe fact of He pot
session nf Ihe greater and belter part of Ih
mural instinct and culture and vilal lutellecluai
force of the nation, liul there wa a manifest
opportunity fin massing together Into a naimo
al and Union party all ilia opposing elements.
Ninth and Mouth, uf Ihe Itepuhbcan party
ibe men af both teel mna who, bales r ibeir
Part in the lale contliel, were ready lo ...
iiy Ma retain, accept i't victor let, and toslaia
the (invernnieiil nn lint basis. There wat
field lor greal ase-fullnett fur inch a party. Il
wuuld leave uo doultl lur Ihe lllltlgt 01 III" nasi
lit wnul I coo Drill the peaee lliat aunt ad won
It would br ng rebelt aud Cnpperheadt reat
' ",,h d"-''1 ua''J onnewrnce
,n,,'" n"naiiv leiaiwnt m me
I lepublic; ItWouUltleadV and eo.lipact Ihe IU-
puldirau parly, ami give it a dear Held lr lit
I lutur inistuiii ol political prngres,
!c), , prcenlenl bat deslrnyeO II ot.porla
, , b. (, nm. (lM ra.t and lew ar bt
.vnantat liitt.- wub und niuilogi' for tb.lence
..i .... i. n,. M...ih n..i h. .hnald bat
age I
oni. klv and sharply punished : be fling hiav
self passionately and, tnooneidertlelr inl Ike
poblteal arena, and flays ahoet him amntig hi
Id liu-nds like a Niadinan. I n WMtl inttea.l
id Ihe best elements id Ih Hnntk are brought
into art ion and Inflaeaw and Use enanlry
precipitated into a tinlenl agitation, ia which
mMob ,b, ii,,, ieJ ..una uf lb qaeelioM
that the riot.rfie nf ear thuald have
fiaally
settled are again aioased
The. it it Ibal Iho n lately hopeful enntetv
alive Union rty of Ibe nation becomes 1
i.vllnr. The Maine and VerrrKml election
!,w the alarm nf the people. Ibeir destroH ef
Jflht,in't tradersb.p and ibeir rally to refuge
aruand Ihe Hepoblieaa ptrtr They flee te
lhat org s.nistirsa Ibal bt bea Ih mek af
tafety ! Ihe esninlry Ihreegh Ike er. It
mnst hold still Irang sswrv tad radisstj alike
till to uew dtag esj ie astl, aM loyal beaVu)
, 1IOOK ANI JOB riUYI'.U,
Of Every Descriptina,
tXCCL'TKI) WITH NSATHI8I AND DIlCATChT.
BATSa or ADVSSTISISO.
"Iratlnssrtlnn, B per aiiuars ef ten lines l
, mliiloa
uaiurs. 1 fer each aubasqusnt Im.rilon, '
IW Advsrllalng bills, when not paid In advance, will h,
eharaed Iwcniy-trs per sent, svlilltlensl, to cover tlx cut
of flolleotton.
fW A liberal di'ducllon from the share rates srlll tx cuds'
In favor of these sr he silvsvthw hs (tosrter.
. 1 1
mnat waive difference as to the policies- of tt
construction, a. to men a. leader., a. to what
ia tn come aftot order and calm ars reatorcd,
ai they did during the war, and joint handa tri
convince the Southern people that the power"
of the Government cannot be .bared with
them nntil they .how themselve. oapablo of
wielding It in the interest, af peso and Jiiff
tlce, nf law and order, The South most bt
made to see and feel that it must organize and,
icoore peace and protection to all lie citizen,
at home before wo of the North can consent
to divide among onr.olvei on the new and next
question. In our national life. First pence,
then progroa. and If peaoe can only be reach,
ed by a new prngreu, ao much the better foe
nation and race. . ,,,-.,. m ,,
GKJT. LEE'S APPLICATION FOE PABDOK.'
Hr.AnQtt's Ahmiks United Statf.8. ,
VVahiiindton (D C ), June 20, ISm.
General It. E. L?e, Rlohmond (Va.) Gen
eral i Your communication of date the 11th
Imtant, Mating the step, yoq had taken after
reading tha President', proclamation of the)
2Ulh ultimo, with tha view of complying with
Its provision, when yon learned that, with otlu
ers, yon were to be indioted for treaaon by tha
Grand Jury at Norfolk ; that yon had aappnied'
that ths officer, and men ol the army ot
Northern Virginia were, by th term, of their1
.urrender, proteoted by tha United Slate
Government from mole.tatlon, so long at they
conformed to it. condition, i that yon wen
ready to meet any charge that might b pre
ferrrd againtt you. and did not with to avoid,
trial, but that if you were eorreotHii to tlio
protection granted by your parole and were
net In be proaccoted, you desired to avail ynnr
self ol the Preaident't amaetly proclamation,'
and Inclosing an application therefor, with llitr
request that in that event it be aoted on, ha,
been received and forwarded to the 8eorclary
of War, with the following opinion indorsed
thereon:
"to my opinion the officer, and men paroled,
. at Appotnatoz Court house, and sluoe upon ihe
.am term, given tn Lee, cannot be tried for
treaaon o lung at they observe the terirai of
tneir parole. 'I hi it my ondentanillngv
Good faith, at well a true polioy. dictate that
w snoum opsone ma oonuiltontol that enn.
ventlun. Had faith on Ilia part of th Gov.
ernuicnt. or a construction of tb,t convention
.objecting the officers to trial fur treason, would
produce a reeling of iu.eoaritr in the miD.it of
all Ihe ofHoen and men. If to di.poaed, the
might even regard tuoh an lufraotion nf term
by the Government at an entire release from
all obligation on their part. I will state fur.
tber I hat thp term granted by me met nith
the hearty approval of the President at the
lime and of Ihe couutry generally. The ao
lion nf Judge Underwood in Norfolk hat al
ready bad an Injurious effect, and I would ask
lliat he be ordered to quatb all indiotinent
found against paroled prisoners of war, and to
detiat from the further proteoution of thetu.
"U. o. UKANT. Lieutenant General.'
Headq'ta Armie United Stales, June 16. lrfflfl.
Tbit opinion, I am informed, ia substantially
the tame at that entertained by the Govern
ment. ' 1 have forwarded your anolioatioD for
ainrfesty and pardon to tho President, witl
itb the
following indorsement thereon:
1 .
"Respectfully forwarded through the Secre
tary of war to tha President, with the earne.t
recommendation that tbia application of Gen
eral It. E. Lee for amnesty and pardon may
be grantod him. . The oath of allegiance re.
quired I J reoent order of the Protldent due
nut accompany this, lor the reason. I am in
formed by Geuer il Ord, the order requiring It
had uot reached ltlchmoud when tbi wa for
warded. U. S. OtUNT. Lieutenant General."
Ileadq'U, Annie United State. Jane 10 18C.u"
Very retpectmlljv U. 8. GRANT. ''
Lieutenant Genera). '
Anothkb Daily; Ovbhland Mail. Sen.
elor Netintth of Gregon duet not relax In hi
efforts in behalf of tu constituent, notwith
standing tha near termination of bit publio
career. Inttead of rushing, homeward to pro-'
i note hia personal or political Interests, or In
look for mean of revenging himself on hit)
party adverse!", be remained at Washington
after lb adjournment to advance tb interest
of hi Slate and her people. How be ha too
oeeded it sliown by the fact that, in view nf
bit repretwnlatinni, Pottniaster General Ran '
dall baa increased Ihe mail service between
Halt Lake City and Ihe Dallet tn eix time a
week, m that Irom and after th firat of Ootu
ber or thereabout, an ovetland ooaob will leave
the respective poiuta every day in the week
exoept Sunday. Iu order to make Ibe new
mail r rvioe etucient. and to secare to the pen.
yl of Oregon aud Wa.biugtoa Territory tb.i
greatest possible facilities. Mr. Nesmlth also
obtained Iro.n Ibe Department an order ma
king Halt lka (,'uy a disinbuting office, so
that all lettert ditigned fur Ihe North Feciflo
Coast may proceed direolly via tba Dalle, ia-,
stead of bring carried as heretofore to Sacra
menlo City, aistrihated there and l hence tent .
lo Portland. The new arrangement will save
several days limo, while it give to Mr. Nee
milh't ennttiloeul a direct daily overleorl
mail. The Idaho mail will also be dittribil
ed al Kail lake City and tent tbeno direct to
llirir dratinaliun.
The principal rrason why tbi distributing
oflioe Wa but sooner established it Ibal the
Department fonml it onnvenient to employ
Mormon Postmaster al Halt Lake, notwilh-'
standing il wat unwilling to Iruat the bretb
rea" with the dutle perlaiuing to "dtslriba.
tloo," b cause uf m prevailing ennvicttoa
among "Gentiles" that the mailt were la dan
ger nf being tampered with liar Ihe Internet! of
"Ihe Cborel. " Mr. Itaodall ba effectually
di.p-d of that dtflicnlty by appointing Na
Ihtuiel Steru. a 'Genlile,' lo be Pustuiattef
al Mall Lake, in place of the former Mormoa
Ineemhrnt. have no retson te oppose Ibal
Ibere wa any special complaint against the
lata Prasiinaslrn but experience daring many
yeare jnsiifi.-s the fear that no devoot Mnnuoo
would consider It else than a virtue lo violate
the mailt or commit any other crime, II told
by Hrlgham that the act would serve the
Ctiorch CVr. .v. BullUHn, Stpt. 8f.
DlLAi'lKATKii Khhkiji Abnuau. Cortoara.
ing note.l rebelt lo England a late Imdoo
letter remark! t
Geurral lireckinridge. with hie family, hat
just arrived in Loudon from Caoada. The ex
General and Secretary of War of the Confede
racy hmkt old and ear worn, and etm to
have Irol Ihe dignity which characterized him
when be presided over lb Senate of th Unt
ied Mate. He come la lank after tome fend
which are (opposed lo hat been a rot eg ltd
away by sum of tit rebel agent. I aa
tliaid be will lad tba Iti rsnMiut ol iht en. ,
tn bean 1 m available for Ih mo of tha ,
lUbuimid Cabioet. II i loo lato. ). P.
Ilrnjtnua now a memlier of the EoglUh bar, .
wat sharp enough lo tava fr thousaad
potiadt, which be elairaed at unpaid (alary. :
lie gnl Ihe netney last week. What rereaio
it fast gvlat upnw "lladee Haden" ush! la other
parsaiis. Purer Wlglall Is here, too, aud ha
kruaght all hi family with bins. Ui trraad
wat Ike eanse, and bit friend at th Laegbaai
ssy Ibal sms ktukt vary djsUd. aeody aasi die ,
appoioted. .'.
litem UiAi.taa Orrfsrt kav beta re
ceived ai the PptingBeld Armory, Irons the
O.dnaiKe fefartnwui al WaMnagtea. for too
n.anfsrior of 2J.IW0 of Allen laUly ttsV
prsivrt) breeck brvder, aee) work 00 tastes will
aaua bo ccrcuMneed.
Panoraam a. The University ef Wstee
ia w own aeerly . wetih ef .
ly. Il bat ever On,(tl betidto Ik AgrMl
leral Csallrf graaet. That, at 1 IS furaav.
leVWIMI.