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VOL. 1. NO. 49 ALBANY, LINN COUNTY, GHEG Of, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, I860. STATE JUGllTS DEMOCRAT. , XSSCKD EVERY SATURDAY, N ALUAXY, LIXX t'Ol'XTY, OC3N. 3f3ee The One Story Building- on the Street rawing- from tho River by tho i Court House. East side, Two Clocks .Tiouu ox tao main Easiness street. I TKRMS: i . I rcn sussciurTion i xe Copy fbr -One Ycr - - Copy for Six Xontlin - - $3 $2 :i . ,,tiJ Payment to be made in advance in every &. The Paper will not lo scut i snv .address Mess ordered, and tho term for which it hhall be were4 We paiU for. .10 urtntrturc ulf be uttult w tcrhi in any iuUtce. B. Timely prior txuico will bo giren U t la Sabcribcr or tho week ou which his sub- fiption will expire, and uu!e. a;i vrdor for its luimce. aecouipauicd with the money, be thi 1 Paper will la dicuuUuued to that ff FOZT ADVERTISING 1 H , tr On Square, of Ten Lines, or ' Less, One Insertion ... $3 Tor Each Subsequent Insertion - 1 U Hates to Gnarterlr. Half Tcarlv and Yearly Advertisers, and cpon all Lengthy Advcrtiurnenta. vsrill ha m.-i'le. GENERAL NOTICE J 'i frre-ponteuts writing over assumed signatures or wwmmoaslY, aiu-st laukc kuowu their pr-.er natnes t- tha Editor, oc no atlcutiou will ho given to their communication. All Letters and Cointuunieatin. whether on business or for publication, should ha addressed to the Editor. THE DE.MOCIt.1T. " Accorliag to an announcement made Lost week, tEe Dxmociiat is once more issued on a half-licct. It will appear next Saturday, also, in this form ; but after tliat it will be issued regularly in full size. 31r. Abbott is now in Al bany, and is, together with other parties whose names will appear at the proper time, putting things to rights " as fat as possible. A'c repeat what we said last weei, viz : AYe hope all the old ffiends and subscribers of the Democrat. instead of considering it a defunct con cern, will regard it as about entering upon a career of prosperity and useful ness far greater thau any it has ever vet enjoyed. TAXES, TAXES. Tea or twelve days ago we were over nrPo1L county, and while there we saw the U. S. Assessor collecting taxes ; and we prcs-cme he is yet cn his travels. lie is hunting up. 213 in duty bound, the va rious sums cf individual wealth and in come. J;c.,fcc, on which taxes are col lectable. Uncle Sam needs a good deal of mnnpv. T"nr-! ":.in LmlK- In AeA.t - - - - V. - , UCUb in fact the old fellow owes about four bullions of dollars, and Congress keeps running him in. debt still more. For ex ample, not a great while ago Congress appropriated the snug little sum of $11,-58-1,500 for the support of the colored gentlemen of the South, and old Uncle Famuel has it to raise immediately. These colored individual want 81,750, 000 for clothing; they want 4,100,500 in rations; they want 8500,000 in medi cines; and you, farmers and laboring men of Linn, have got to pa' your share of it. So give cheerfully. , The blessed bondholders are exempt. They won't help you to the amount of a farthing. u Fork over," then, ye laboring men. It matters not that sonic of you are barely able to clothe and educate your children. Ttaough 3'ou toil hard from one year's wnd to- the other; these negroes must have their food, and clothing, and medi cines, and you must help, furnish them. Wc say again, give cheerfully. The nigger: is a blessed institution. The Abo- llf rtr?aa mAn ir tn Tivnr nr lito YmrA- V.VU.U.W VIIVi VI Jilt? IVtlVJlk, and now they want you to feed him, and liiuinutiu mm. m luiuuess. ijrive, genue men, give cheerfully. Stro.vgly. Democratic There arc 00 convicts in the Oregon Penitentiary, 50 of whom are democrats. Facts speak lor themselves. Comment 15 unnecessary, Albany Journal- -. ' Vie know a great 'iranif more than GO Republicans who, if they had their just dues would have been doing the. State service a3 above, long ago. 3 Mitciikll's New General Atlas.- 3Ir. Traver informs us that he has re ceived' a supply of this valuable work, and that he will proceed to furnish it to subscribers without delay. lie hopes to find all ready. o . JDrotvned. We are informed that a Miss Boggs, living in Harnsburg, Linn county, lost her life on last Thursday, by going into the water, to rescue her little brother whom she supposed was about to .drown.: A' Frenchman; once wrote an cssav dis cussing the question why Englishmen al ray3 committed suicide in November, and a recent .London. magazine contains an ar ticle-o:v assassinations, reroarkin 2. tha they aie always committed in - April, and that the 14th of last month has been a fa vorite -lay, with murderers for several cen . turics.' - . v . ' - TELEGRAPHIC. OVERLAND DISPATCHES. DATES TollUGUST 2. The Lnytugorthc Atlantic Cubic t Cot;iplctcl. New York, July 2D.r-Peoplo here re ceive the news of the successful laying of the Atlantic cable without excitement. Tho following dispatch has been re ceived front Cyrus AY. Field : Heart's Content, July 28. We arrived here at 8 o'clock on Friday morning, all well, thank Clod ! The cable has been laid and in perfect workiug order. Subsequent dispatches from Field, giv ing particulars of the voyage, say that thc'Irish shore cable was laid on Satur day morning, July 7th, nud the splice with the ocean cable was made on Friday, loth, on board the Great Eastern, uud buried in VI fathoms,, distant Ji71 -Uiilos from Valentia telegraph house. The Great Eastern and her consorts, at 1:30 i m.. on Friday tho loth, started for New Founuland. The average speed o! the ship, IVom the time a splice wai made until, we saw land, was little less thau live nautical miles per hour, and tho cable was paid out at an average of five and a half miles per hour. The total slack was lcvs than twelve per cent. The weather has been more pleasant than I have ever known it on tho Atlantic at this season. The total distance was l.(lo9 miles, and the cable paid out 1,804 miles. We have been in constant communica tion with Valentia since the fplicc was made, and have daily received newS from England. The line will bo opeu for busi ness in a few days, and alter taking in coal the telegraph fleet will sail for the spot where the cable was lost last year, and recover the end and complete the second line between Irelaud and New Found land. New i ork, July 30. o private message have vet reached us over the cable. The news reports already sent came through C. W. Fiold, and James Kedpath of the Tribune, who is uow on board the Albano. Hie distance to be traveled by the news yacht sailing from Gaspe Hay is 85 iui!e. Washington, July 29. To Cyrus W. Field, Heart's Content : 1 heartily con gratulate you and trust that your enter prise may prove as successful as your ef- lorts have been t ersevertug. 31 ay the cable under the sea tend to promote har mony between the Ilepublic of the West and the Governments of the eastern hem isphere. Ani::kw Johnson. Nt:w York, July 2'). Eleven cases cf cholera occurred in this city yesterday and six to-day. A. II. l-tevens publishes a letter prom ising to attend the Philadelphia Couvcn tiou. London, July 2?. The following con gratulatory message sent by the Queen of England to the President of the United tates. Osborne. July 27th. To the Presi dent cf the United States : The Queen congratulates you upon the successful completion of an undertaking which she hopes may serve as an additional bond be tween the tinted htates and England. The following reply wa3 at once trans mitted: Executive Mansion,) Washington, July 30, 1800. j To Her Majesty the Queen of the Uni ted Kiudom of Great Britain aud Ireland: The President of the United States ac knowledges with the most profound grat ification the receipt of your Majesty a dispajeh, and cordially reciprocates the hope that the cable which now joins the Eastern and Vi estern Hemispheres may serve to perpetuate peace between the Governments of drcat JJntaiu and the United States. (Sinned,) Andrew Johnson. New York, July 30. The following dispatch has been sent over the Atlantic Cable : Mayor's Ofiice, New York July 30. To the Lord Mayor of London : The en ergy and genius of man, directed by the Providence of God, have united the con tinents. May the union be instrumen tal in securing the happiness of all nations and the rights of all people. (Signed,) JOHN . HOFFMAN, Mayor of New York. GaspcBay, July 30 Midnight Uy the arrival of a vessel from Port Au B usque to-night, further despatches brought by the Atlantic cable from Eu rope have been received. Messages to private rarties are among those brought from Heart's Contoot by this vessel. Arrangements have been made which will insure more rapid and frequent trans mission ot despatches irom Fort Au Busquc than heretofore, until the Gulf cable is laid. Congressional. Washington, July 25 The Senate confirmed A. W. Randall as Postmaster General. Washington, July 20. The Senate de bated the case of Patterson, Senator elect from Tennessee, for three hours, and finally referred it to the Committee on Credentials. The President has nominated U. S Grant,. General of the Army: Farragut, Admiral of the Navy ; Sherman, Lieut- enant-General, and Porter, Vice Admi ral. These . nominations were immedi ately confirmed by the Senate. The Senate, after a long debate, passed a resolution, which was sent to the House, enabling Patterson to be sworn in-. as a Senator from Tennessee. The House debated and rejected the resolution. Both Houses passed a bill admitting .Nebraska.. . - Secretary Harlan resigned to-day, and the President nominated O. II. Brown ing. of Illinois, to fill the vacancy. The bill to . equalize the bounties' for soldiers has passed both Houses,, also the bill increasing .the pay of members of Congress to 5,000, beginning with this Cougrcss. Chicago, J uly 20. -Congress adjourned at 4 o'clk Saturday afternoon alter a con tinuous session of thirty hours, and passed a great multitude of measures. The House having refused to pass the Senate resolution modifying the test oath to cover the special caso of Senator Put tersoti, of Tennxsec, the Senate adopted a resolution allowing him to be admitted, ami he was sworn in. Both Houses passed a bill increasing the regular army, aud also u bill to equal ize the bounties of soldiers. The Semite confirmed General Stead man as Superintendent of Public l'riut ing, vice UefiecM, removed, and Gen. Can by to be Brigudier-Ucneral in the regular army. The army bill fixes tho military peace establishment at five regiments of artil lery, tcu regiments of cavalry aud forty five regtmeuts of infantry. The bill increasing the duty on wool was lost in the Senate, but a bill increas ing the duty on cigars became a law. The President pocketed tho bill ad mitting .Nebraska. Difficulty in New Orlrun. Chicago, July 31. For feycral days dispatches -from New Orleans have threatened trouble upon the assembling of the Constitutional Convention of 1804, which was called to meet at New Orleans ou the 30th of July; the object of the Convention bein-jr to disfranchise the reb els aud to put Louisiana in the way ol being reconstructed under the Radical auspices, whilst the object of the rebels was to forcibly resist its meeting. The rebel sheriff, Harry Hays, swore in a posse on Sunday, to promote this disrup tion, and delegates were openly threaten ed with lamp post.. Lieutenant Governor oorhecs and the Attorney General tele graphed thu President ou Sunday, stating that tiovernor Y ells had issued lus proc lamation calhug an election to fill vacan cies in the bogus Convention, and was in league with the Republicans, and that it was intended to indict the members of lln convention by grand jury, and asking if the President intended that the military forces of the tinted Mates fchould inter fere to prevent the execution of civil process, to which the President replied a-dmigtan, July 2. Jo Albert Voorhees. Lieutenant-Governor of Lou i iana : The military will be expected to sustain and uvt obstruct or interfere with the proceedings of the Convention. A dispatch on the subject of this Conveti tion was. sent to Governor Wells ibis- mon.ing. A. Johnson. Mayor Monroe on Saturday had ?n in terview with General Baird, who slate 1 positively that he would prevent the sheriff and his possAe or any State or civil officer from interfering with the Convention. Mayor Monroe hsucd a proclamation ou Monday morning, warn ing the people not to molest the Conven tion, saying he was satisfied from recent dispatches from Washiuirton. that the deliberations of the members thereof wilf receive no countenance from the Presi dent, and that he will sustain the armies of the present civil government and vin dicate its laws and nets to the entire sat isfaction of the good people of the city and State. The Convention assembled in Mechan ics' Institute at 12 o'clock Monday, 20 members being p resent. The most in- tense excitement prevailed in the city. J he negroes turned out to protect the Convention, when the fight begun in common on the streets, Meanwhile the police surrounded the Convention build ing in the presence of an immense crowd and a riot began in earnest. Members of the Convention were a; rested and one Dostie was killed : other, including the Marshal, were wounded. The lockups were speedily filled with members of the Convention and negroes. W. P. Swesh, member of the Convention, was carried to the lockup by a, double guard armed to the teeth, amid 'cheers and cries of "hang him t" Hcports widely disagree about the number ot ne groes and rioters killed. General Baird immediately proclaimed martial law, and ordered civil officers to report to General Kautz who was ap pointed Military Governor, with his headquarters at the City Hall. Quiet was thus restored j-and reports to-day &ay that the Convention prisoners were re leased and no further disturbances had occurred. The casualties are stated at the lowest 34 negroes killed, and several white persons, including policemen, were ri'i. . 7. i i;t.i- wounueu. a no iau auu vesiiuuies oi the Mechanics' Institute present a sad appearance. Washington, August 1. A telegram has been received from General Sheridan recommending the continuance of martial law in New Orleans until after the inves tigations of the late riots shall be com pleted. The President's dispatch to Lieutenant Governor V oorhces was that there will be no military interference with the courts. As published, it read convention for courts. Judgo Hosier, chairman of the Louis iana Democratic Committee, now here in Washington, telegraphed yesterday to the Attorney General of Louisiana, to arrest every man engaged in setting up a new government. . We have seen the President, and he will do all that can be expected. Call on the military for aid. The following telegraphic correspond- ence expetins useu : Executive Department, Washington, July 21, 18GG. To His Excellency, Governor Wells I have been, advised that you have issued a proclamation convening the Conven tion elected in 18G4. Please inform me under and by what authority has this been done, and by what authority this convention can? assume to represent tno whole people or Louisiana. (Signed) i Andrew Johnson. Tho Governor's reply is ns follows: State of Louisiana, Executive ep't, ) New Orleaus, July 28, 1800. To His Excellency, Andrew Johnsou, President of tho United States: Your telegram is received. I have not issued any order convening mc f convention oi 1 8104 ; the Convention was re-convened by the President of the body by virtuo of a resolution authorizing him to do so; and in that event for hint to call on the proper officers of the Statu to issue writs of elec tions for delegates in un represented pnr- ishes. My proclamation ; was issued in proclaiuai that call. resnonse to that can. A hoou- m uo vacancies can be ascertained they will be filled, and then the whole State will be represented in tho Convention. J. Maimhon Wkm., Governor. Chicago, August 2. Washington spe cials in this morning's papers say that at a public meeting held yesterday the ques tion as to the right of the4 President to appoint and commission ttftfuco men who have been rejected by tho Senate, was briefly considered and referred to Atlor uev-Geueral Stanberry for his opinion. New York, July 31. The following have been fixed as the rales for Atlantic telegraphing : From any telegraph fetation in America to any in Great Britain, for 20 words or less, inciuuing names oi seituer auu re ceiver, X'20 ; every additional word not exceeding five letters, liO shilling sterling per word ; from and to same in Europe, 21 ; for every additional word, 21 fchil lings; from same to same in Africa, Asia or India, not exceeding in all 10U letters, jC25; every additional word 'lo shillings Tho letters in all words after the first twenty will be counted and divided by five; each five or fiaetional remainder will be charged as a word. Messages in cypher will be charged double tho fore going rates. Cholera. New York. August 2. Since the 22d tilt, then? have been 30 cases and 21 deaths from cholera on Bl.ickwell's Island. From the 2fth to the 31st ult., there Wirc 02 eases ami 20 deaths on Ward's Island. In the city yesterday there were 21 cases ami 1 deaths; also, on Oovernyr's Island yesterday, several new cases and 5 deaths. The epidemic is ou the increase in Brooklyn. Amos Iiwrenee had inscribed on the pocket-book he u.ed : " What shall it prftt a man if he gain the whole world arid lo his own joul''" A verse that should bo written over the doorway of every haunt of mammon. MAiiitii:i) i o i., i,y i!f v, :. n. ery. Mr. '." ii. fatu. The l.jj py e' (.j ! wi'l plt-'aj acep our iLtoLs for tl e hierl nupj.ly 4 rate. At t!.e r-idence of the bri U'n father, in Linn conty. by IU v. J. I), .-"outh, Kanatt ile!tnn to Ml Wry ilohnan. At ih? r-fid ii-c ft Matthew Wallace, in I.ano i-uiity, by tho lU.v. I'h.lip Mtlk. v, n the 1 ith inet,, ii,. II. t'by IIuj'.oij and Mi Lydia Ai.n Za:iwa!t. JIKI: In Linn county, July 20!h, of whooping cough, Evsnder Callaway, ibtant itt of Callaway aud IttbaC'-a K. Hodges. n Tmwiw ri" n ihw immp wmmmmmm mm mm it S 11.13 .70.. IV the Circuit Court oftlie State Oregon for the County of Linn. Otbibir 'Irnn, yCd. A. W. Worth. PUintifT. v. A. J. Vox. Defendant. Fuit in Ivoiity, Foreclosure of Murt- ga-e. in loo name oi me Maio oi urt gn : to . J. 1 ox, d-friulatit. Hu are hereby required to apj'car and nnw-r the c u;-!int of the above named plaintiff in the above eniUlcd suit, now on file agtin't you with the Chrk of said Court, wit'nii ten days from the data of Htmce hereof upon you, if n-rvcd in said Linn county, Oregon, but if served in any other county in said frUate, then with a twenty uavs or ioh date or serviced hert-of upon yon. You are further notified that if you fail t appear and answer os above required. the piaiitttiT will take jui;iuent againrt you, at the October tiTin f said Circuit Court, ICG, for the fciini of $200 00 with intercut thereon at tho rate of twenty per edit, per annum from the 3d day of May lMi2, and will take a decree of the Court fort cloiong tnortgng on lots Xo. seven (7) and eight (S) in block No. eight (8) in Peoria in said ! State of Oregon, executed by you, to secure the payment ot said sum of money, and also for costs and disbursement of this suit. l!y order of HON. It. P. BOISE. Chaxor & JIki.m, Attys for P.t!T. V.. 8. revenue stamp, iO cents, c&neclcd. July 2)-, 1SC. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original Summons in the above enti tled suit. 1IAI5A l-V .MITJI, nulr Inl'JHw Fheriff of Linn County, Oregon I. O- O- IP. ALBANY LODGE, NO. 4. The Reg-ular meetings of Albany Lodge, No, 4, I. O. O. V., nro held at their Hall in Nor cross Building. Albany, everv WKDXKSDAY L1.MNU, at 7 o olook. Brethren tn good standing are invited to attend. By order of the X. O. aul . IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS AND TCVEUYIJOOY I3I.SE. HAVINO determined to close out' my entire stock of well selected and assorted general merchandise of 840,000 $10,000 FOIITY TUOttJSAIVW DOLLARS ! t I would respectfully cull the attention of the pub lic in general, that X will sell me entire stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! for cash or raerchantablo produce. Persons de sirous of purchasing such goods as are usually kept in a store of a well selected stock, would do well to call early, as I intend to givo such BARGAINS as were never offered before in tho State. L. STERNBACII. Opposite Post Office, Foster's New Brick. Persons indebted to mo will please call at their earliest convenience and settle, either by note, cash or produce L. STERNBACII. L. M. I'AKniSH J. I). 1IOLMAN PARRISH & HOLM AN PORTLAND, OGN. Real Estate, ommeroial and - Stock Brokers, AND General Intelligence and Col lection' Agents. OFFICE No. 80 Pioneer Block, Front Street. Portland, Dec. 20, 1185.. BANK EXCHANGE ! WM. GIRD, PltOPHIETOll ! rruiiN ioeuijiii aloo in in JJ the full vior of imcce. The pttmonal nt- teii'lnncu of it w C'injl!lic! rrorleur anaurtu to every guct tho inot prompt and atifntory at tention In everything which the Iioum; afford, to entertain tho tnlnd and glva thoor to tho body. Tho Billiard Saloon is provided with fiplendid HI L.T-T A HO TABLES, Of tho lutet approved fy!e, with all tho bent im provement. I always upplicd with tho very bent CIGiUS, AI-I3, i.ageu in:i:it, mid " SO FORTH." 11c nlo hn on hand alway ready for cuttncr, FRESH OYSTERS! IMreet from Va'jnina I!y, acknowledged Ly epi cure to li superior to any oyter found eUc where ou tho tout. ...Al.UO... SARDINES, Dii-hed up in the bent t) do, with " trimming.' The Ssiloon on tho northwent eomtr o the ld k nest e.'it t that on whh h fcpreiigtr l'licutc ll"i l Mum!. Aihuny, Nwv. L'i, 1SC5. nrzui iTioitBtiH, ATTORXEV AXO COnSELLOft AL Ofllec In Court Mn. a ms aw, oi:e:c;o.v. LAW. canon. ro. tt. nttv. CRANOIi & HELM, ATTOKXEVS A.D CQI WSELLOBS AT LAW ALIt.tXY, Oregon. J. Qi;i.. TisoR.vrojv, COUXSEEEOU AT LAW Wil! practice in the Superior and Inferior Court of On-gon. OPriCE at bU reo'detsfle, one mi! from Albany Ptbroary 17, lCG. . Hl'EUT n. m utintrr ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, Oil KG OX CITY. Particular Attention given to Land Claims ana Land Titles. Ortgsn tior, Ogn., 20, IhCi. A. r. viir:i:i.r.itf IVOTAIJY PUIS LIC. . Albany, Oregon. WIM. PUOM P7LY ATTi:.D TO TIIK f V wr ting and tkii?g r, ksowklmen!s of IiceJ, ilorrvaes, and 1 wtrs of Attorney. Alsu, Uvl'tAli-iui, Ay:dvi!s,.Ar., A". UFFICK- In thu Ne. t'ouit U&aia. Albany. January 27, V'CA. mi. v. SURGEON DENTIST, Lai ira'!i)ft(e of the rJ.frJ Deatal Surerr, Xf Would at?asn offer hi Professional service toll cititecs of tliis plac and surrounding country. Orrtcr. lp stairs in Poster' Brick Building. KctiJenf alon;;gi bj of the Pac;s Hotel. Albany, August Hih, 1S56. aaglltf ASSAYING ! E. W. TKAC V & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO TP.ACV k KING,) ASSAYERS, POKTLAD, OREGOX. TIIK HIGHEST PJUCK PAID FOIl GOLD DUST, LEGAL TENDERS, ETC. MXISG STOCKS IIOCftiHT AXD SOI.W. OFFICE S3 Front street, first door north of Arrioni'a. Pariland, Dec. 20, PACIFIC HOTEL, J. D. SPRENGER, - - Proprietor. npiIIS LOXO ESTABLISHED, LAKUK.COM- modious and well furuifhed house is main tained us a rirst-CInss Interior Hotel, For tho entertainment of regular boarders and transient guests. The houe was almost entirelv re-bnilt last year and thoroughly re-furnished with NEW BEDS Bedding and 1'uruiture. TKIE TABLE Is provided with every sub.-tantial and rare treat ol the seasons. THE ROOEIS Arc Commodious and well ventilated. Trompt and careful attendance is assured to guests.. The California Stago Compnny'e mail coaches come to nud go from tho Hotel. Charges moderate, Albany, August Mth, 1803. auglitr OOIiDSBIITII BROS. 1MFOUTEUS AND DEALERS IN WAT HES AND JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER WARE, MILITARY GOODS, CLOCKS, Ac, &a, &c. )Vo. 93 Front Street, Portland. Portland, Dec. 20, 1865. JOHN FEltGUSOIV, (OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,) Will attend in person to the Prosecution of Claim Arising- in Oregon and California, And to tho Settlement of Aooounts with the STATE, TREASURY, WAR, NAVY AND POST OFFICE DEPARTMENTS. IN THE INDIAN BUREAU, LAND OR PATENT OFFICE. Persons having business can haye it promptly attended to, and pbtain information from time to timo, if desired. Addhess No. 476 SEVENTH STREET, WASHINGTON CITY, D, C, au28 JUST RECEIVED! Direct From the Keflnery ! 50 HF BARRELS SAN FRAX- ciseo Refined Sugar. ALSO lOO Kegs Syrup t which, we are selling very cheap.. . J.' FLEISCIINEIt A CO, Albany, Se'ptem'ber 3S 1865.- THE HOTEL TO TRY IN PORTLAND I NEW COLUMBIAN Xon. 1 IS, 120 siiltl 122 Front, cor ner of llorrliton Street. GOOD NEVSFOIl ALL! mm: new comuiihax hotel I having jut fccM elegantly finiohed, add being now ready for tho reception of GiieaU, the Propri etor woold ay to tho Citizen! of Willamette Valley end of Houthern Oregon, of the I pr tolarnwa and Idaho, and to tho travelling pubho generally, that ho is now ready to entertain all who may favor hint with ilheir patronage, AT PRICKS TO SL'iT. , The Xr w Coli-xbiax in an entirely new building, hard finished, room well ventilated and well fur nUhed, and ba capacity to comfortably accommo date Kix Hundred ('ueM. The iifing lioom in large and commodioo, and ban fine uiu of rooms with connecting doors, for families. THE TAIILE Will be furnished wttii tho bet the 5arket affords, and tho Ilroprktor U determined that no hotel in Portland fcball cxe-.l Lw in the excellence, variety, and completeness of hU table. Hot, Cold and Shower Hatha, For the Saet, free of eharg. A Larjre FJrc ProoT Safe r the Kjcure depot-it of ralrtables belooging Fo 1 to (aeft Tho Pajjrgasre of (Juets oonycyed to and from the IloUrl without charge. Ilouso Ojnn all night TKItMS: Hoard, per Weels. - S3 Itoard und Lodging - ST to 810 The Proprietor will at all tiroes endeavor to plea hi (juc, and wr-uld respectfully solicit the patronage of tne travelling puniie. P. U. FI.NNOTT, Proprietor. Portland, Icc. 20, hfib. THE HOUSE FORJNTERIOR PEOPLE What Cheer House. Front Street, between Yamhill and 3Iorrlson, Portland. M. O'CONNER, Proprietor, iron.i kwi'mtfi'llv i: f f form his Patron and tho Public generally that, having moved into his NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL It i now preparril to accommodate any n una be of (iuet w i'h Board and lodging. Kaeh Uooin is Hiud up with entirely !'etv Purnlture, Carpeting, and I'reui'li prlnj; .Mattresses, and Is commodious and comfortable. TIIK TAIJLsE I furnished with the best of evcrythiog th Mar ket a3urd- h, fieb, foal, vegetables and fm;f BiggBS' brought freia the rteamcrs to the Hotel wtfbeut charge. A I'lre Proof Safe kept f jr the seeure keening of Treasure or an ajcc's of value belocging to Uuvstf . Hotel Open at All Hours. Tlio Proprietor' is thcwkful fr""tte very la irz share of public patronage which has been given to Into for ttar., anI is eontinui-4 to bim, and woi.M rc.pi-etfu!lv eolic;t aa tsicrease of it. In doinj to he asurc the travelling public that no expense or Uhur witt bs spared to make this bouss tho most dv.irable and agreeable Ilotej tn Ortrgou. Portland, Dtc. 20, If GALLERY RE-OPENED! PICTURES ! AJL,Xs STYLES i FROM LOCKETTO LIFE SIZE! CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE STATE! THOMPSON fc IMXTOX ALBAXYOREGOX. T17E RrCE.TI.Y EXLARtiED f our Oai'ery, and have now the largest Sky light and bcH arranged rooms this ride of Sau rrancisco. We have the Latest Improvccd Instruments and ue the best material : and we have spared no expense to have thiugs right, in order that we may give our Patrons FIRST CLASS PICTURES. With our present Skvlight of 224 square feet we can take Hood Pictures in all kinds of weather and at all times of day. None need wait for a clear dav come any time, lato or early, aud it we don't make you a good picture we will not let yon take away a pwor one. o have superior arrangements for takiag CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES, And are said to have more patience than famous Job of old. No Patron ever saw us out of humor. We defv competition in COPYING PICTURES. Call at our elegant aud capacious (.Jallery on First the chief busiuess street, soatls side, middle of the block, and examine our specimen pictnres. THOMPSON Jc PAXTON. Albany November 1$, 1865. Al. G. BRADFORD. IMPORTER AND JOBBER IN VINES AND LIQUORS, FKOXT STREET, PORTLAND. Ill AVK COXSTAATLY OI HAAW large, choice and best assorted stooks of SUPERIOR BRANDIES, FINE OLD WHISKIES, CHOICE PURE WINES. ALSO, Old Jamaica Rum, New England Rum. iLSQ, Tennent's, and Maurice, Cox & C'o.'s Ale and Porter ALSO, ABSINTHE, JAMAICA GINGER, ESSENCE PEPPERMINT, CURACCOA, VERMOUTH, CORDIALS, BITTERS, SYRUPS, LIQUEURS Merchants and Dealers from the Interior are re spectfully invited to eall and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, Portland, Dec. 20, 1865. JVOTICE TO FARMERS. PLOWS ! PLOWS ! I HATE CONSTANTLY ON SALE tho PEORIA PLOWS and BOSTON CLIP PER PLOWS, and sell thom at reasonable prices. I also intend to keep the Cast Steel Plow-of Col lins' make when it can bo bad. , Givo me a call and seo for yourselves. Albany, Feb. 17.- R. CEEADL2. H. H. BANCROFT & CO. BOOK SELLERS & STATIONERS San Francltteo, Cal., ' , r OFFER AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES one of tho largest and best assorted stocks i looks in every department of Literature, and sta ple and fancy Stationery, to be found anywhere is the world. They occupy as entire building, 32 by 80 feet, three stories, on Merchant street, which Connects in the rear with the store on Montgomery treet. There are nine departments, each arras rt 4 under many subdivisions, at follows ! 911ceIIaneoR Dooks. I, History i 2, Biography ; Z, Novels i 4, GeVerfi incut and l'olitis J i, Rebellion Litcratare j 6, So-r cial and Ethical i 7, jWtfct'al'aid Moral Sciene; s jangnage ana uratory ; V, belles icttres and tfl Claftnics; 10, Poetry and the Drama; 11, Wit aed Humor; 12, Fiction; 17, Works collected into vol- umes; 1 1, freemasonry and Odd Fellowship; IS' Miso4dlancou subjecU ; 1C, Bibles, Prayer Book aud Hymn Books; 17, Illustrated Works; 18, Juv enile Books. Scientific Book, r. . . Military and Naval Science; 2, ?t'avi'ratio and Ship Building ; Z, Architecture and Carpentry f i. Fine Arts; 5, Chemistry end Electricity; , Me ehauical Science; 7, Applied Mec hacks and tha Useful Arts; 8, Currency, Trade and Resonrcet 9, Mathemaiics and Engineering; 10, Astronomy ; I J, ucograpliy, fciplorations and Climatology; 15 " Zwdogy, Mining, etc.; 1Z. Natural Hutory of Oie Si literal Kmglm; 14, Vegetable Kingdom; 1, Agriculture; J C, Domestic Arfs; 17, Amusement. Games and Fortune Telling; IS, Phonography; 19, Cyclopedias end Dictionaries; 20, General as Popular Science; 21, Miscellaneous Works. I Hfedieal Robkx. Alcohol, Anatomy, Armplexy. Asthma. AofcnL' tation, Ulxxl, Brain, Bronchitis, Chert, Chemistry, Children, Chloroform, Cholera, Climate, CoiuiBBip tion, Deafe, Deformities, Dental "fc'nrgery, Dic tionaries, Digestion, Diptheria, Dispensatories, Dis sectors, Domestic 31edieine, Dropay, Epilepsy. Ery- siia, r.yc, remaics, fevers, Uout, Ilealtb, Heart, HUtology, Homoeopathy, Hydropathy, Infloensa insanity. Joint', Liver, Langs, Materia Medio. Medical Jurioprudence, Membranes, Microscope, Midwifery, Mind, Nervous System, NearaJzia. Ob stetrics, IV.lsy, Paralysis, Pathology, Phanney,' i-oymoiojrj, i jiumiouia, fbiyons, jTaeuee, lre scriptions. Psychology, Iteetum, Rhcnmatai.Bear vy, ficrofula, hkin, J-'mallpox, Fpine, Stfrntaeb, Surgery, Throat, Tobacco, Water Core. .... r L-atT Book. : r English Reports, American Reports, Slates Re ports and Digests, Abridgements, Attract, Ac tions at Law, Administrators, Admiralty, Agency, Arbitration, Assignments, Attachments. Bailments, Bankruptcy. Carriers, Chancery, Civil Law, Codes, Commercial Law, Common Law, Contracts, Cea veyaneing. Corporations, Criminal Law, Damages, Divorce, E'juity, Evidence, Executors, Forms, In snranee, Ioanity, Jutico of the Peace, Jurisdic tion, Landlord and Tenant, Maritime Law, Mer cantile Law, Mexican Law. Military Law, Mines, Mortgages, Partnerships; Patents, Personal Prop erty, Pleading, Practice, Raifways, Real Property, Revenue, .Sales, Shipping, Sheriffs, Study of Law, Suretyship, Tax Law, Trustees, Vendors, Will. , School Books. I Having spceial terms from the principal poblish crs of School Books, from whom we boy in ivtry large quantities, we can sell at lower prices khxa any dealer on the Pacific Ccat. Thi department u arranged under the following head : Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy, Book keeping. Botany, Calisthenics and Gymnastics, Chtmitry. Chinese, Hebrew and Portuguese; Com pos'tion. Rhetoric and Logic ; Dictionaries, Draw ing. Elocution. French, Geography, Geology smd Mirrralogyr iiennajn,- Grammar, Oreek,' llurtory;" Italian, Latin, Mathematics, 31eral Ihiloscphyr Musie. Natural JIUtory, Natural rbilosopby, Ob ject Teaching, Pctimanhipf Political Economy Readers and Spellers, Spanhdi, Teachers' Registers Teachers' Library, Miscellaneous Educational Works, School Apparatus, Fchol Stationery. Among our own publications are the following Educational Works CLARK'S NEW SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY ncarlv read v. OUTLINE MAP OF THE PACIFIC STATES, preparing. CLARK'S NEW PRIM ART GEOGRAPHY, te be followed br CLARK'S HISTORY, preparing. , BURGESS' PENMANSHIP. BANCROFT'S MAP of the PACIFIC STATES- Religions Books. Commentaries, Concordance, Dictionaries, Eeele i.kt llwlAnr Prftr. tMrMst TKAAtj.ivw & I DM:triaes. Subscription Department. In this "Ucpartment agents anz canvassers eaa always find a variety of Bocks, Maps, Engravtsgs. Ac, which are not sold cut of any book-store, bat exclusively by subscription. Full information promptly given upon application by letter or ia person. Blanks. Writing Tapers, Printing Papers, Wrapping Fav pcrs, Tracing, Copying. Parchment. Boards, Blank Book?: Pocket Books, Desks. Envelopes, Ink, lnk-- f lands, Mucilage, Scaling Wax, Wafers, Poanee,. rani, uamcs, iiuiers, roi.icrs, Cutlery, Krasert Rubber, Globes, Slates, Crayon, Pens, Pencils. Pe Holder. Brushes, Colors, In.'truments. Quiljs, Tab lets, Labels, Tajw, Seals, Dips and Files, Boxes, Scales. Eyelet stamping Cutters, Racks, Weigh U. Cnlendcrs, Twines, Pictures. Photographic Albums, Alphabet Blocks, Binders' Materials, Miscellaneous Stationery. , MEDICAL CIRCULAR. Every Physician located ia tike eoantry or a small village, and engaged in tho practice of h la profession, has more or less frequently found the successful treatment of ehroaie diseases difficult, if not impossible, owing to the absence of omt f" nilitin. M-ti!j.h .MS1!n Ik. nvt.li tf thau. rJfelltl m in tho oities and larger towns. I The undersigned has for this reason aaade ar. range incuts for tho treatment of this elasa of. caaae . by which patients can have the benefit ef all the. appliances known to the profesiion. .. Persons placed under his care will receive in ad dition to medical and surgical treatment, the bene fit of Dr. Langs ton Parkers method of treat meat: by fumigation; the nso of many of the "mineral huv caav&Auw nsswiv, waa mm. awvMau tjeua. saaa ssar use; bathing in sea water, Ac, when indicated f beido the ordinary general and local baths of waW cr, heated air and vajor. ' I Physicians having under their care or knowing: of persons afflicted by obstinate rheumatism, ski diseases, diseases of tha urinary organs, AewhkbV have resisted ordinary treatment, will sonfer a great favor upon suoh persons, by calling their at- tention to the facilities here afforded. , - For special information apply in person tr by letter, U . J. L. COOMBS, M. Ii.. Portland, Oregon. Consultation Rooms in Cree's Ruilding nil fi linn va- n raN nnrn v nnininsr ann sMiitMSi' over AVclls, Fargo 4 Co. Entraneo from Stark rpIIE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING A, Steam Circular Saw Mill, " . Now in successful operation, and also one cf Woodworth's ' PLANING AND MATCHING MACHIFIES,- In the mountain timber of. Brush Creek, elevesr miles east of : Brownsville, would inform 1 the eiti rens of Linn county that he will be abhi tiV orders for lumber of all dimensions, -either plaaedt4 or rough, on short notice, at wrylow rates foe U.K W. .1 MVVIM.tv April H, vytiti