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Slit gemot rat. S5f?52! FRIDAY- . .AUGUST, 23 1872. FOR PRESIDENT: HORACE GREELEY, OF NEW TORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT: H. GRAT2 BROWN, OF MISSOURI. Presidential Electors L. F. LANE, of Don!! county, GEO. R. HELM, of Linn county, N. H. GATES, of Wasco county. reflecting faithfully the light radiating from greater Radical luminaries. ' In its issue of last week, the Register published, approvingly, a communica tion over the signature of "An Old Man," which illustrates without dis- iu. vbibu.es AOT POLITICS. r Lm- tr.r , I . V , - u, 7 ' oi mo the caucus ' nominee; Bb calm dear Our local cotcmporary, the Regis- of .on fellows; lay low and watch for black ter, is a fair representative paper in Ve trU8t "io Register may con- ducks. ' the Grant interest; r. While it may not tfv spice "to its correspond- Gideon J. Pillow, the Confedorato claim to lead public sentiment in its ent. ? The sentiments ho promulgates General, who in constructing defences party, it is certainly a correct camera, will find no lodgment in the hearts of had the dirt thrown on tho The poison carries with aMn nf .i,ii, ...... n . J. . . . - .. . I 1119 UlkVlll EUIIUUIIO VJUUIJb. it its own nut dote. . . , 11 . aii nun vcvu uui tuiiiuu ii uui mo record, that President Grant has been poh . i r ; , ,?vou ,n ll,ird of tho timc' einc M 8 woo. i ortlan l early last week. Ho cam . TUTtu..nu.ij n.. ' . i gu.se the effect produced by Grant's by ,1 to Salt Lake, at which place their Congressional represen a ion Did far tha influonnn nPncrtum he took tlio tlnrr .1 . J- . . . ""iMiwuun nrn;,;,;": , " ' v " " . "r0"S" an(1 S U"ilod State. Senator in SENATOR KKLLUV. iacific c o ioTritts. "Wheat is soiling for sixty five cents at Halem. A ledge of coal Las been discover- in Lane county. The Walla Walla : peach crop is not so large as last year. v --. luemmoi me men v..SBa wmnroiWngtnetngeon tlie Canyon City ttyad, a tew week, aince, 1 pnrewlng be fore Judge Dc-ndy, of the U. a iDistrict Court; at IortlnnU.. The evidence, worn, thus far, to w me KunL oi me panics. NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS With run mstixct unnitRSTANni.io that ir lctK0 I. iiLT.,pM,n,t.l,oT or r ,v"' v,u ,8T wcgon. Jle made North Carolina. This is what Grant. r.Mi, .uir i.. rion.1, i cmpTi ; " wiiuve "i vuj - nu at unties, ites crow over, ... . . r,MtT,v TH4T , lUD 1Bl,a viiurcnes suouiu lay !' men wo nave had from IUr W;ia v.n' i i. So0TB..h. bauds xco.. - ::, . oonaior' ,iko. ad au.t. vice presi Tn. bloody cha. wdich a. too , o5a . "" v' , . " . e"ier luo h J ' J, " . "c salesman o (icnt, is endeavoring to "revamp" little in.n.... .... I lists, as allien of thn h avo n AKi-not. lin partv. is a i.nl,inU . ... . i I -. . " utiie KKEM irs ix ras jotret. comciopsmm mat baercers and nilfuiiiU fn.lf.rnl nffio. the nominees of CiiiMinnntS .,.i mi.. a,,,0 PrcPnr,torJr to the expected -nr a a -n. - i.T . ' -- -- v.- un ovetnber storm i imiui;, uiio are RtrivmiT tn ,, luuro, aim nas atmiinrr tniii. fi.n. i brktrrrh. HORACE GREELEY." . " I ...mi , .. . e iuty wkiuv. ajj way oi casting oaiura up- mumpnanuy elooted, and on the supporters of Mr. Greeley, he t,mt tl,e country will be redeemed llio election of Colonel ICelley to tho WHO SHALL BB SENATOR! The Orcgonian and Statesman are 8 becoming nervous over the Senatorial lection question. They think they e trouble ahead. The defections from Grant all over the country ad monish them of the uncertainty There is not a ChrUtian dhumh in the United States that endorses the Greeley-Brown ticket. There is not a true christian in the United States who desires to wit ness so debasing a sight as that of a of human affairs and especially of christian church endorsing either tick Senatorial asperations. The Statu- t. No President ever bid for the man manifests its uneasiness in the endorsement of any church, except following language: the eminent christian statesman and IPe have heard it Intimated publicly Long Branch sporting character, now the Democratic managers have made, occuP) iaS t chair of State . He, r oireuuous euurts to uiuuu, in cntitieu 10 me proud Uistinc- IieCt a C0!Ublllati0Il with rnonn-li .- e . members of the Republican mty t,0n f bartcr,nS offices of the to balk the election of whmnmovF covernment. for olmrrh ;nti.i I ' suuu- toVSSrrA o him in overriding the some Republican whom the l)4mr- will of the people and defeating the Republican majority. those who were knocked down by the e appreciate the Statesman's sit- auctioneer's hammer, when the Pres- nation, it we cannot sympathize with dent We ro led to inter that its distress. The method, by which he is thoroughly orthodox in his opiu- the Democratic members of the Le- 'ous- He doubtless returns lerveiit islature may defeat the Radical King thank8 l Grant first and then to' God in securing their .choice man for Sen- for lhe appointment of any of his ator, suggested by the Salem organ, church brethren to a lucrative federal is certainly practical and if acted np- oce, and his modesty is probably not on will no doubt be successful. We so excessive but that he could be iu .1 n nf nTaitn 4 a . 1 1 . , A Itoo.l fv ...... . 1 , .v wauwunzeu tospeaK """- "cpi one uimseu. r rom for the Democratic members nor shall lne tenor of his letter in the Jlegislcr, we assume to advise them in the pre- ' 18 evident that the "Old Man mises. Their friends have implicit con- looks upon sin without the least de fence in their integrity, and ability gree of allowance. In proof of this, iu go em ineir own actions, not only we quote again : lor the interests of the party, but . "Greeley's new quondam MmUm. high position ho occupies, waa a spon taneous recognition of his services to tho Democratic party ot Oregon, by a Democratic Legislature. He was the choice of no ring, nor clique, but the favorite of a united party. We learn that it is his intention to speak in va rious places throughout the State be fore he returns to Washington, and we trust that he may find it conven ient to visit Albany. There is a i?cn- ersl desiro among the people to hear S.mtatn. T.-..II. vu""" viicy upon present issues. Wherever he may speak he will meet with a cordial reception not only by his party Iriends, but by Republicans who have faith in his integrity and ability to speak understanding on questions to be adjudicaed by the votes of the people next November. Tho lamhill lleaorter and Tloso. burg J'antagraiih charge Horace Greeley with a lack of statesmanship. It is supposed tho Chapaqua farmer will now subside. Mr. Dana has put forth the following waymen with threfl shots from big revolver, which frightened his horse and causiid bin! to dasli forward, soon leaving the would, be robbers far in the rear. The editor of the Rosebufg .Pawa graph, acknowledges the receipt of a Real estate : nr Roseburg is com- prC8ent 'rom a lady of a "soaash mnnilinr n4..nK.l . .'. . . I BnolA 1 . ' 1 1 i . uuiuuuvu i'iicus. o..u,nW vuuuuiuer iniriy incaes in Salem Mills are roceivinor wheat at length. Right certain in ain't a real the rate of 2,000 .bushels per day. nake, brother Tyson? me uregon Oood Templar will A,,e M- E. Church South, will cease publication after its next issue. hoI( 8 campmeeting at their grounds Jddie Towl, son of E. D. Towl near De I'olk county, commencing was drowned at Salem on last Friday. on Thursday before the 3d Sunday ' The Corvallis Firo Company pro- in September. It is expected that pose to answer the title of "Youn" Bishop McTyiero will be present. America." The Bedrock Ditmnnrnt I - - '"-J w AltO The railroad bridge over North mininfif claim of Sisley & Weatherby. Umpqua, will be completed in about on Kurut Biver, baa been, within the four weeks. past few davs. navin from .(.. i - " ' y ct j - The assessment roll of Union five to one bundred dollars a day to county shows a valuation of property tue ,,an1' A good thing to have in amounting to $988,318. the family. ' H. K. Hanna. Esn.. ban Ln The Jacksonville Timea unva. T. POinted Notary PnMi. T..1.. dians htAnnnnt. t r,., IT Ml Drtwwwy. rf w vovtiuu e-" I' aauiucv imsMirrirMe county, py uov. urover. nave been raiding on settlers on ' A - . . . . . ... ' " ' tb I'Ikmi Tho old relibte bou.e iuiisnod la 1850. Old firm j new god. A RDlondiff BflnrlMnnl V t. ' a iinca iuiicj good jnt rere.veamany of them now Introdpcod ipto thi country for tli flrrt time. Resder. enl. m a three cent Knmp and I will .end yon by return mail my circular, containing mo,! ralua ble information for every nan and womao in tlio counttr. an J a t - IHitKJ goon 7 1 ,e" l "f'Di.h.nif low pricea. Addre ' D' Mwotfort, P. 0. Bo 119, W..bint.m, .AI)VERTS E MEN T S . A. jonns ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, AtzAm, 0EEG0X nn 1lt4 Li store. . l over 3. IT. Reach'i TSnitf. Oont'f F renob rubber toilet rood, flamnl, If U A A) A n - . ' y, . ,v ,eiiM. au a large raricty of p.v-Lure. . an kind at 10 cent each or o .or cent,. He,l . lhree eent n rl ... r . ... . v- v, ui, circular. Addrei J. y Mooutfort, Box 116, Wa.Ungton, T. C. 2m. L. . WARDLAW, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ALBAJTY, 0KEG0X" ' tor, one-half mile nort h.-'i,n Raln"- ir you dcxlre roay clioi k fair and ttm from VUnpUm. niotct.o, d Kn.p tlu, frtirlfy yo,ir blood by taking lr, iterce'a It ha no equal for hat, and tho countenances of tho ofn. !T' 1 . "er 110 b UklliS Ison f S cauie. A party of soldiers "'' r r .,. of m wi.o i nr i 'nt'T in pt-.a i m r i ,.ii,. 11 . ; j ii rri inr l nim a tuj..u . M. " u' uu nuay. .u..owu mem irom camp liarney ti diatt; -7 i i. a i t . . i i . . i im(LiL-u ar wmrn " ---j-"Lt irnTei irom "M4 jauuii oi Hi teen days ""lu'-miy occur irrrim Inatuntlonl at th- turn for the wellfare of the countrr at ora.ee nine-tenths of the whisky rincr w j ( rnoi vaoi-. i large. If, in view of the certain, v shade o "mi !. a"U near eVtfry of the election of Mr. Greeley, it The reckless disregard for truth uoum oe tnongnt advisable by the maniiested m the lines abovo quoted, democratic member to assist in the 18 not tli"" niost striking feature election of a man whose views would One would have thought the writer accord with those of the incoming too shrewd to make any reference to Aministration, they will doubtless be "the whisky ring," considering the sustained by the people in so doing, fact, so notoriously known, that Grant The Statesman closes its article on the head of the most gigantic whis- 'U'WUUH "u.o.oenaior,inthefol- J rinS n the United Slates. Igno- lowing threatening language toward ra"ce alone, could have promptedthe Republican members of the Legisla- writer to challenge a comparison be- ture who are suspected of disloyalty tween Greeley and Grant, in regard Jr . g: 10 lbeir Personal habits, or characl tiZ their rtive supporters. feeling that existed amon Union men d,f?Sustin3 letail of Grant's moral WSrA&r ?? ,qutTle8 i8 apartof thecurr enl ient or sunny tow7d any who Tshould hlSlry f lhe times' bich evcrX vt?tnUiWa brekin down the n possessed of a modicum of de June7s7rnbytheffallant cency would rejoice to have eraced It is too late to bully and threaten from the memory of man. His chief The Statesman may ply the party 6DPPorter8 are men like himself, the lash to its heart's content, it will avail mere dreS8 ociety, thrown to the nothing. In every neighborhood in 8nrface 7 political convulsion and the State, honest Republicans are de,t'Ded to "shine and stink, and coming out for Greeley and. reform 8link and 8hme" fo" brief period, and they will laugh to scorn the effort then to d5saPPear and be remembered uemg maae by the Grant Press to j Ior e evil they have done. To frighten them into subserviency to thl8 cla88 may aed the more ig the coterie of federal office-holder norant and dgarded, of the late slave who are so deeply interested in the popn,ation of the South; and last of IJUKK 1LS AT EtGKXK. A. A. Smith, of Kugeno City, called on us last Wednesday. He informs us that on last Saturday a Greeley and Brown Club of Liberal Republi cans was organized at that place i ne can lor the meeting was signed by eight well known citizen, "who have hitherto acted with tho Repub lican party. When the meeting was called to order there were loud calls for a speech from R. J. I'engra, who was present. Mr. Pmgra responded in a telling speech, declaring himself r e- ... virceiey, without an if or an and holders next November." Grant's great cavalry officers, Gen crals Kilpatrick, Haverhill and Pleas- anion have all denounced his wicked administration and are now support ing Ureeley and irown, There are L',101 newsjiapers in the Union which support Greeley and Crown and the number increasing, and 1,137 which support Grant and Y itsou and continually decreasing. Kx Gov. Solomon, of Washington Territory, who was removed from office a few mouths ago on the char"c of making improper use of govern ment funds, is stumping California for Grant. Major M. P. Rcrry has concluded not to take posnegsiou of the Indian Portland to San Francisco by ntae ana rail, 770 miles, is 79 hours. A miner at Auburn, ttaker countv the other day, picked up a nuirirot of goiu weighing forty-five ounces. The Jiedrock Democrat says Baker Uity are no A man found dad in his cabin near Mvrtle Creek, Douglas county, last week. Col. N. II. Gates has been admit ted to practice at the bar of the U. h. District Court by Judge Deady. WHAT HORACE GREELEY KNOWS '4BODT- EWIiG MACHINES, OUR FAVORITE SEWING MACHINE! probably tho WEW WILSOni r dor. Itd-rnand ,7J" ?-thr r .,u..m,yK!cUr(rrf,mliattntlonl at th turn 'oot mnZiZZirA' 5".IP to find overtook tbem near Camp Warner. 1."'. r'"er. '" 't th ,ot dii- fa .m, S'1?.'- 200 miles dit,mr ' ST ZZ .?: "?. mb 25 conU p.r brx or pA. Ti:i.KCiHAPUIC GUCAXlxdf. rriday, Aneatt 16. 4 happed Hand and Far. More I.IpM, Iryn-i.ia ofthe Mkla Tn 4t, i i I u i-ijd nireccu II1UIIA (IV Arnna rnd .1 ... 1- ..t,. ..... Greeley at Lis reception alPo icj. w,xi tyVr Ll near Baker City one day last week lifililuil-a . 1 1 n ..1. 1 .1 t. . ... Agency to which he has been appoint- Z" v"T. TTle i . . ! e. .1 t. .1 ... I 0-1 uv, .icTuui, lue oilier ed.unt.l after the Presidential dec- d.iv nn,, v, 4. . tion. That is equivalent to an iudcfi- $150 i- oi nite postppnement. H ' M ... . ...... J. H. D. Henderson, the dirty old " T""'?0 man who represented the Eugene Land ,n , . ' , e . . n- : . r, ' . " yielded an average of 32 bushj. s to tho acre. and partially exiled Turn has stolen aljout thirty million doN larsfrom the city of Now York that was a inoKt tricantic rol.lxrv on,l hurled its contrivers and alw-ti.r from power and infamy: but thiev- A minor named Peter Arcbambault .?,rptt'.Va bave tolen at was killed by the cavin of a flZ " r:."ia,nount' BE08ABEADLS CVHB OT THE SU- FEKINTENDENT Or TUB GUADAZ.OTJPE KlttB. office in Congress from ISO I to lCO has come to the surface again. He is President of a federal office-holders' Club at Eugene City. Grant's organ at Washington, the The speaker was frequently applauded Clirvnkle editorially demands that all - .. . 1 - I i.l.-1-. ; IX . .. . t j. ... . ana me mcetin- was all that it. r;;. 'lTiU wno tail to pay campaign assessments, shall be dismiss ed. This is the Administration's idea of civil service reform. Echo Canyon and Great Salt Lake demptionofOrerrfrrtm.i are UcinS clo'y watched by the tK. . ? : 3i ...v ..iv.triwry crew wno carried tho nators could wish in enthusiasm ami k . supporter of the liberal movement and confidently anticipates the re s' er The Mate last June, in November. Hon. C. V. C?lirifimnn n r. n C . . uur ul uie memiiers of the Eugere Club is making a tour of bouthern Oregon, where he will make a number of speeches on political is sues, effecting tho local interests of the people of the State. Bt-CLE XOTKS OF THE t IJtPAIO.V. ormons. It m sutmoaed tlmt C.i,n I Woods will make a clean steal of everything valuable in Utah, when Doctor Greeley kicks him out of office. A WcBtern Grant paper, disgusted with the foolish boasting of the "King" journals in that section, blunt ly declares: "We cannot count on Iowa, Illinois or Wisconsin uuless Ex-President Fillmore is out for 80,nel,,mS : cause the Greeley rnove- Grecley. Bull pung are now ilnnnmmoi.j Grant badge(r)s. Our old gall, of the Xeu, Xorthwest, screams frightfully for Grant. Eleven of the twelve German pa pers in Iowa support Greeley and urown. The New York World styles But ler, Grant's Consul General to Eynt me iioouium of the Nile." Quantrell, the notorious guerilla, ment to die out." T l.l r.l An.nl. ... I. A 1 w v.Uvia hu n-garu I lie ioUlS- ville movement as gotten up by men desiring to strengthen their party should read the Radical nanera.. l hey advocate the movement with a vengeance. Their anxiety for iu suc cess is excruciating. The Democratic State Central Com mittee, of Nevada, met on the 21st inst. and unanimously endorsed oreeiey ana Jirown. The time for Walter Jackson has resigned the Secretaryship of the Willamette Woolen Mills. Frank Stronir takes bis place. The house of Mr. A. Hinman, near Forest Grove, was burglarized and larcenied to a small extent, last Saturday night. The third Annual Fair of the Co lumbia District Agricultural Society will be held at He Dalles on the 17th of September. The coal mines of Coos county are a great source of wealth to that re gion. About four bundred men are at work in the mines. Two little boys, aged respectively about ten years, were detected in the theft ot nine dollars in tsoney at nalem, the other day. Bishop Morris will add seven new teachers to the various schools es- a 1 laousnea by him m Oregon and Washington Territory. A young man, aged about 17years, was found dead near Oakland, on last Friday, having, it is supposed, accidentally shot himself. The new town of Oakland, one mile south of the old site, is improving rapidly. It bids fair to absorb its more ancient namesake. Tho editor of the Portland Ger from all citizens and i the needy, and they still flaunt their prosperous villiany in the highest places of the land and are addrenKed as Honorable and Excellency. Ap plaused.j I think I hear a voice from honest people declaring that their rascality shall be gainful no iuut, mii me lourtn of March next; by that time thowe criminals will Lave beard a na tional verdict pronounced that will cause them to fold their tents like the Arabs and nilently steal away; that, I trust, will be the end of their stealing at the cost of the good our country will briug ber people. Saturday. Awntt 17. Hvana advices of the 10th v iht fi,..T?. TIBBIXL'S for cent's the crew of the iron-r-U,! v.,..,.-.. .VlJl'",."! .muu'M of .,.., ..,,,,!,,. ne n alo a arze Mora " nuucnii nuiu jeuow ievfcrl ' """"it. uiu, fctirn, e. wnen the vessel sailed, and that the crew of another vessel bad got ber ready for sea. lhe Jleruld says of the colored REAL ESTATF nFAl CD meetiug nt Cooper Institute, last A I t UtALER niLjui. that undera. tlm norrt-n , - - 'Tse wobk ooc arr.LT o."cie o. 6001 r.ciD aeaiK. uiaoALOL-re Jlui!. near Ran Jn, 1 n. k M r Aotfu.t li, 1871. J Vn. A. M. Lorret t Co. -For a long time I bave U afflicted mi,h P.heaio.tum in tn, Hand and feet, Ibe pain mt ol lue time feintr ery rer. On th 7th of Jolr 1 procured joioe of your t.NK WBED liEilEDV. and af- k.j .J ,VL ,0 P""6 n'1 '. I bare .i - i . """""""n tr eleven (11) year, aorf - .... iui lUfCTl of iu t S K "'e oi mnr nUudin-, in i very reinarkat.te A a at lrr m . .t -.-..t v ItitKui"''1, tha ;'lXK WEEIJ TO EtWQCESTTAX.pAf BBS iC.JIE.Ul, llurmr the litr.s T .-i. : m'HTIPff in I gained (I and tn,n i..Hif linen, and will d i;w.",L.?n-'nwie and U,ne by hand. It alar? baa thn,,!. w ,.iiri;iiwfci, witn a ntaln lrrn tnd and Ji.,' ?!",t'"l wvr. oil. for .Yi it ,i,H r . '.1' wiy nnlohed In - - w- Ufa irfv. Me .r lohed In break nla, tmritn uSaSXlStt?' "T Ho complete ha , P ftr tho clothe- WILSON SEWING MACHINE XXl?SZT"!"n of bra, MIXER & PEARsnw General Agenu, 73 Klnrt f t.. PrtUn WOnCB OP FINAL SETTtrMrm" 7 Me CVr,y CW in and for Linn Uruntv. VOnCE 1M I1KKKHY UilVKS TTTAT rrr i ?"? Admintetrati JSL JF? - - a,iIMil tt -v K in eunng attl- m.-nt of wldTitat- 5'", ." tbort a time. ny order of E. N.TdyTtSnl, rator" niwl. . ' ' . . , ,, , lu laiiwr it I iTb J HEREBY GHTV Tir it- . . . 51 r.un.l in mmirh.t T ?i . 1 d.-llru...ni i V.1 THAT AU. Ihi. eertifie.l, a,n, te OHrfui in induci,, other, l!? rl .by the ! f SX'i. VJ!.? aueeiea a I waa to try the "VSK." I A lit thorn by Uw' 1 remaio, err trul tonn . , . JAMES T. liEOWX. nZ.lf. Pqp't and Aent auadalonp. Mine. SPECIAL NOTICES. d.- fld by 1 1 will t aave trouble anJ Trif. S fchenir and Tax Co.Ior'iof OS. If OK W'AEE. GLASSW4EE. CEOCKERV Aev Ac, ro to WllEELER vutK1 ' t KI1EDP. large Mock of C,Ap KANE'S COXDESSED, THOVAJ?' ..which he i. Coo. W.,. E.eh,os. and HeTVIndli ld by WIltELKa at SIIEDD. WILLI. 4.31 IAVIIjiO.V, 0YrT3 AXBl SAEDIXES. SITS A.D Office No. 64 rront Street, PORTLAND, 0BE90X. II 1EELER ARIWABE at KIIEOD. 117'ATED.We will MAJ ESTATE in tbU CITY and EAST Vo 4lSi2Lr2 l.A.N U, in the mn demr.l.l. ,.i;,: own bum. .ml i. . r . . 7"" .LO. HALF HLWKTPn't at' .sLS and STORES: ab. . Addrei - ' ! " wk t POKTI Cihairtin? of ULOCKS, UOf i-'enjocrai, met with scant comfort ana no courtesy, but was called a liar and a traitor. It w evident that Greeley will encounter opiiowtion in the negro vote of thia State. A Washington dispatch eavn that claims aggregating 117.500,000 have ueen nied before the Jlised Ameri can and English CommisHion from llntiah Kourcea. for damarrea sustain- XT el by the seizure aud confiscation of . REAL ESTATE and otber Property pur- n blotkade-ruDnera and cargoes by the 1. ..l"t!!,,0J?.d'"w' iD thi CIT "1 ficeoi Ari,.n O.v,,-,,,, ' eib"bo- ,b' MATES and TEKKITOhlES. ""I Saaday, Angntt J8. The Democratic and Liberal State Executive Committees of Alabama FOR KITTT nc-D - Smith, and ft., V ' ',1.' "I IMPROVED FARMS, and lB.Me on. W M . .V. L. . Addreve ... J- LATHAM t CO 292 W.hingu,. St..lot,.".. AMUSUR'S .OTIlK. - a . a v ft vara anu on in m a rv- a V1 I v a-v J i. aXfcJ13 tIiSE,,,IfREBY GIVE3f THAT OX rh. E,o.l,,.m .ii! attend at the of! s'-",d !!J rI it.r . t V' ' error. AU huh loen appear. penonj i . i lection of their man to the TJ. S. Sen- j everr" Jong-faced hypocrite, who . ) T P 'D 8"d " rePn- m I. i ww i v- i,v uc a BLrunrp i rnnr mnn a muni ator. in the lanrnra nf n.-n - sDells "nrav" ;!. i t- .. 7' Five hundred and cisrhtv-gir Ger. Couple of Scrochers. Wi. he ia ralM M:n- mans have formed themelvs into a will next week pub'lish a masterly let- the substance of th JLl. f?!? Greeley club at Springfield. III. i ibvuic. sarin i . ' i. oiow ana Jl. L,. Sm th of terfrom Hon. Reverdy Johnson upon grow rich without labor. The Ilea the political situation as well as Sum- correspondent will find no diffi- w opeaser JDiame both culty in findino- h , .- .t. ot peculiar interest just at this time, classes above enumerated Mr. Johnson's letter is one of rarest The nnrlt r tt im' . . fofceadabni,y,aod i. Everest oharacler i8 Vroof .vZVt ,Z arraignment of Useless SimDson Grant nitv of hi r. that the campaign has yet produced, he has stood at the' front of the army Mr. bumner's reply to Mr. Soeakor of Temnonn,. ;u...:.. .. .. Ti0- ... - - I i "-" uom OV Elaine literally excoriates that Grant practice and nr,., . j 1 i "i-'i-f me uuuuiiy ana toady, ag well as furnishes much arsu- disnitv of a lif nf l,K , 'MVVi aSIILI KHir.flO. ment m behalf of Mr. Greelev cand;. nial. Wh!I t, fc. jta-.:3 . ... paper in Ilenrv countv III r- j t , i "w uiuereu Witn , J ' uul' ' oacy. Look out for next week's many of his countrymen in matters of y' d sa8 the 'Swedes will naiinnn a .... ii. ir.. . - ! ran v tn hin Hirr . " uincrest loe never ' Connecticut, have declared for Grant. Vho in heaven's name are they? L. L. D. affixed to Grant's signature is said to be a misprint. It should be Li. b. D.f pounds shillings and pence. A Grant paper says: the people won't swallow Greeley. It they swallow Grant they will all die of delirium tremens. The True Republican, a Swedish 5" - Southern Oregon! with a yiew':: v" "7 l""1"' Panting a German Colony. ".Now that Gen. Hanks 'has cone r . ... " . . over to the enemy,' - say. the Commercial, "of course he never twe iA n J, i i ' was of any account-he was quite as ZlT ?' M J Puet worthless, indeed, as Salmon p n ' ' " Chin" Chase, Horace Greeley, Lvman T jju x. v. '1 . Sumner. dragged her from home, violated her in g of Senator Sprague, of Khode 8lonr,h were in conference at Talodega. They are agreed upon a ticket con sisting of two Liberals and two Democrat for Electors. The Liber als are pledged to support the Dem ocratic State ticket which was nomi nated prior to the Baltimore Con vention. Wendell Phillips, in reply to the request of a number of colored citi zens to address them on the political issues, declines to speak, but gives ins views in a letter, in which h favors Grant in preference to Gree- f Af nnn - 1 STORES LEASED I "".i.i.iigjo rKUXPTLY COLLECTED And a (ieneral FIXAXCF!. inrvi. I'I'ClVtc; . : - -v-fc... ssjij irmniaciea. nSlw3. J- B. SPERRT." A-or of Linn Co. if rtbi OFFICE in all the CIT- t3ana in th. STATE, will reeeire .wr.,100a oi tAKJi l-HOPERTV and forward - " me aour adUre. 6D2jtf. S 1 ,ooo iw three xioxtiisz AgenU eaa make th. abore amount br .ll,- Ureatest book of the Age th. STRUGGLE OF '72. The isfoe and CandM.! -r '. a. -c n. I b.v. il" ''. 'r r," n"rati.i. Th. Reord vvujej VUB OI I WW"tI URKELEr. I) PM ik.L ! HEMOKRHOIDS. XV. CAROTHERS AAo 01XTMEXT"! the (tandard preparati. Dared and nMumm..,!. . . . -i - -- - -j - e" mem permaaentl numorou and rrare. rr . . ley, though he a-rees with Sumner n"'ffro,a th" troBbieom. and dam., Lone, .dOn7:. "rJ." ".r1 '? . . - i dib I n e . i . . - - iui uuuiL ana in regard to the ban Domingo affair. Sent no.to.id to .v. . i??!'.'?? " Te". fami.bed .n .n- . ... - - " nuiu iuy i ni. vitcaiiun. Mnnaai a uat.Aw. - tea t,uuJUp0n receipt of priee. $1.60. ' S.n FraneUeo. CaU ' " ' 1 A. CAROTHERS Ann ' : 5e'- B40yl slough. An Indian named Snellinrr Of an Island, says: "He will publish a let- tpr in a (aiv Arm A i? ... andthuh"; ; rfU Washington immense influence in Khode i 37 If to forGreelevand Rro, , J'!". ? Scott of Manon countJ t Greeley arrived at Portsmouth TJ H., this morninsr. He waa Tew A by a committee and conducted in a carriage through the densely crowd ed streets to Rockinirham Hnnsn where he made a speech from the steps, principally devoted to revo lutionary reminiscences. Blondaw. Amrnat lO. it is stated that at a meetinsr of A. CAROTHERS a cn . Albany, Lion Co., Oregon. A rcrllonn Seaaoa. Glorion and delightful a the Summer GEO. W GRAY, S. D. s. . reeley and Brown, and. bevond 1? ... 1 -..Villi. a uuuui.. KrTiiri nrv una a. . i . . f - i T:1 ,' wia''0 w ine "Saddle Mountain." near Astoria 8aa nave been dispatched to Ge- that wi reBu,ttt " "win. . ,. .. . . ' nera. aon Bit ,L s . t V . . I W- tim..pro.rtedby Su effect. Tb. omD?on 1- 1;' i'""!' ta tb5 from, and inolnde a r.vi.t. r . A"? Mntt we for the nalnle,. t:i.--i ... . " Thli.. i " :i .. - traeuon of teeth if diKinwl . ll IN -D I II ami lIIAA Win aenl . 1 I - " a UlUID ur irsR aifTWrAi tha KaI. I w . XXrJ e"hr n,nchUd; th.".'tVm. ehL'.!1;!!"80""- Iknlate Of , j ivTovi.cu vv ttoa. i acn out nan perrorm the work of di..inn I t. " H inr as Pnn. o A An I 1 .1,. "Vr. or .OI ?'Ktion. Dental con.nlt.t!. ..j , ...uv..e uuaiuo j wcuue a . . ' i . P" r' Da lne pinu depressed I ,.ir...: . . . ""'"ioni re, candidate for Governer of Massachu- 10I". general dcbiiitj. it u a t hi. " 5" ,n '.rory Call Setts. AtWrmnnlk. P -" of .11 th. pbr.ie.l r T" ",'"mla'2 of hi. work --- . ro """J" lunetion. aoH reou re a m. r.m.. . I. ""ci.io. "A".' "me,y diei Block, un-.t.i. w . Whati8thou2hTfMrGrW;J,.e8C hira with fin,ni.i-:..i.'.l. . f uisnonest v... vuun aoroaa appears from an artical recently published in the Deutsdi-Amerikanislier Occonomist, cf Frankfort-on-the-Main. That jour nal said: "As regards rectitude and nouesty, he is irreproachable; only If the Louisville side-show w i : motive or an immoral a,.t The "Old Man" exhibits the intnll tIcket' DOW the devil is the Oreoo, leranceof his class and betrays the 10 reiU8e to sapport it. m . " 1 t'a. .mm. animus oi ms letter in the 13nck lomeroyscrvrf names Large fissures h gives indications of internal fire. )WlDg few attempts have been made by h opponents during the present election compaign to cast suspicion upon him Dut they have failed." "If Mr. Greel should be elected, there would be at the head of the United States a man with whom the danger of official cor ruption, which has hitherto been so roenaeing, wjU uo i0ger be minent.'' im- Brick Pomeroy .akd Grant. In the eternal fitness of things. Brick x omeroy and Ulysses S. Grant should fio.lt nn tlio c.mn . . ...v. cuic uurreni ana gravi- to me 6ame jevel. Apropos to wis a inend writes us that the Grant aft jeoanon nave sent a list of meir names as subscribers for Pome- o cmucrau, voniormity. of character is truly the strongest tie of nature. - ' It is now said that Ben Holladay is himself a candidate for the U. S. Sen ate, He deems it safer to be repre f .enfed in that body iu person than by folio fling at other denominations: ' It Is true that tha r t m - . South, and perfiS a VeVoUwhTcli threw their influ.ii u,. Z'.?tL-l i. southern ConfedeTacyV durinV the ffifh hurraii 'for TT Jiere we have a climnsA t. Trnv nnnora of o f a tViAt r...A I . fue. uwtu bUUtl IUU VUU1L IJI a .... - T-- -..... norai- the StAte Rmim lkn,.. IT ""v" wcu "una Dear impeachment pronounced Judm inaies a straight out nmMt: .. uje the summit from whiVh rint cf : I T?arnwi .,;if- . .- ' -Ma-wv. ukiu i M i,i I 1 I ' Dbcaui ia iuiu kuuvt Ua 11U1UL1III1 fir nia J-'cinocrauc news nnni in n-... i . . . . t sam io issue. uutu oi omce, pemg unmindful of r, g l" pai'er8 wh,ch re" The pen editorial has fallen from , dUtl68 of hl,8 office' bein Sui,t-V fuse to support Greeley and Brown. fl,a nM.i. ua m of corrupt conduct in his office, and v - I 4L,A AC nn II fl IIIl 111 Hnn n a - . Mr. Brick we thanlr v i ' guniy or all the charges in the vine tn Jfarrub'a Brick . . TSoItf. oh Bitters i fnecinlU ilnninj i. .v. Its general operation i not mnftn. rr .i. .,,Teriv,.affec,ed' U r",or" if 1V0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TBB r rr U ' ',0mBcb ta torPid- U "Ke"nite. der.ign.d ha, been' bj th. Conntr t. If the nerve, are tremulou. and weak, it Court of Linn eounty, Stai. of Orcton dlZ braces and re inform thm rr nnninii u..:.:.. " . duly are Vl me uiegiszers corres ponaent. The Methodist Episcopa wu.u.,, oouin, and a "few others' which he dares not mention. charged with throwing their influeuffi nn tlio oiAe.t.., D1VAC ul ine ooutneru uoniederacy. What a villainous fnl sifier and slanderer, incognito, ia t.h. a nansaical VUld Man." The M V Church, South, held its Confers, ; this city last week. Aged and emi nent ministers were here fresh from ineir southern homes. They preached io congregations as large and as in M-'uigent as ever assembled in the Aite j . . j ' uu everyone who heard them will testily that not one word of nnV,ti. W1 'ture escaped the r Una Wuu i. - i maace toward none and : hrUv ail they Drefioi t, ' i . -V, v gospet oi the nnce of Peace, leaving ftt.t,i,,. e and vindicative nat.nr i:a. them for such work to teararaue th ! j healing. .' wounds of the A St. Paul (Ml nn 1 MMn l.. . t'-i'viw "no already published a list of 2,000 Min nesota Republicans who intend to vote for Greeley and Brown. Party lines are being dronned in some or tne Eastern States, and the conventions are composed of "all elec tors opposed to Grantand his cliques." There is but one colored voter in T.nnA . a -. vouniy. judging from the fact that he associates with n; TT -. " "V iienaeraon tue nerviess hand of T. B. Hnni. ?i " ,. 7, . jwu iur your late or thfl Yomhiii 7?. n i i. ..v. . .... - ,i reinforces them. If the mind PPointed AdminisiratoP r k- -VT '? ever ivmn.ihi... :.. .t. . . - -r' x... a , . . .. " vraea . , ; "u ".", . ii v, . All s.v.. hum uesponiient, it relieves the difficult which IMnAn. V-vS .1.: against .aid estate are hereby reqo.re-1 to pre- fine tn m aarK i ... T suggest that your head needs soaking, lletire to the nearest frog pond and drown yourself. The lloseburg Pantagraph intro duces a screaming leader in favor of Grant with this forcablo illustra tion: "The man who would push the lady of his choice from the brink of a deep chasm, and laugh to see her descend the precipice, would be ar- s the we infer that ha ia fr Grant. Three out of the four Renuhlln .r68ted r his madne88' and pei hap members of the lower branch of tho , S , hls c,'ime-" Serve tin . uv. VyUOO I 'qUI, lOO. The Philadelphia Press thinks that Sumner's, letter to Blain "proves the Senat6r's resoluteness' in his recent action, as,well as the keenness of his rhetoric." . The Springfield Republi- nr: -w- . - risconsin legislature, from Mil. waukee, are. working for GreeUv aA w J .1V1 Brown. - Hiram Simpson Grant and .Tnrn. miah Colbaith were the names trlvn to the'Radicarcandidates for Pro.!. dent and Vice President, by their parents. ' Brick Pomeroy is laboring indirect- in the future. Brigham Yonng urges the young men and maidens of his flock to mar ry. In his younger days the old reprobate wanted to marry all the maidens himself. ' The body of, Charles' Graves was found in the river at Oregon City, Saturday. He was drowned Satur day night, Aug. 10th. He had been employed on the Locks. TUa f. Tfll 1 ' . uw vumi uvune in JllllSOOro 18 Wednesday, Anarast 21. The Saratoga Court of Impeach ment found Judge Barnard truiltv removed him and pronounced him disqualified from holdmsr office- Only two members of the Court voted against impeachment Messrs. Lord and Johnson. The colored citizens called a meet ing of free citizens in view of the recent attack upon Tubbs- Gross. colored Greelev orator, in Covington. Respectable colored men condemn it. It is believed the parties who warned Uross to leave were personal enemies, ...- i " i.mivito trcioui7iovuai.eue. hmslied to the top of the second tier he havincr made manv such ha of windows, and is going to present . There has beeu great destruction, a neat appearance when finished, and be an ornament to tho county. At a meeting of the Teachers' In- it is probable, to the crops by the recent storms which swept through Central New York, i The storm in Sullivan county, having a width of ' can says: "It is playful to a trUr, 8titute tell Eugene last week, a one ,nile rooted UP trees, destroying a r ' . nfeeiisu ,... . ' evervthin? before it. At YnnncrairJIlo ueiirce. ana loses nnthin v.. mi. icwiuwuu was passed. asKinor tha i ."' o"""0 o "J ' - It "ii . , " and,Ajiberty, in the squareness with which the Senator Lefflslature to create the office of fruit orchards y nation and j meets and demolishes his oppenent r5 Superintendent of , Public HendriX,,Voorhees and PenIetonl ) " are working directly for the J C We John Baker, of Oakland. was at- of Greeley.. " prSvocaons Hk rZl TZTlll North Umpqua Ferry. The Sentinel aaa State JburnalXrr Mr- Sumner on to the stump., ' "l0!1 Wednesday, of last week, by wumonng m their boots over the n. atonal question. three men who told him to "thm mSlrti DemcRat, the best up his hands." ; Mr.'Baker was travr atonal question. Republican mem- conducted local paper lsToreSon has r " T' - a t TT ber, flre franticaly urged to '.vorthX volumf! Kfa buggy and had his wife v vv. ,r- , wiiii juiiii. xio reDJieai r.n thA hitrh. same county, the were destroyed. Thorne'a machine work in Stanford were .destroyed by the lightning. Henry Newrnd.s family ,.six persons, was prostrated by the shock, but none received fatal injuries. , . , , The Geneva Coxferesce.- The final decision of the Geneva Confer ence is expected in a few days. The whole thing ' has been a stupendons btimbug. - --.''..'.':. . . ty and soon brins. the whole mechanism of the the- -Hh prop., LrTto'lh. InlT There is no civil.red nation in the Western " Li"" mnty, Orogon. within riVmtk. .r Hemisphere in which tha ntilir. ..r ir..-..L, th. H... u , WS month, .f Stomach Bitters as a tonic. c.rrcoTw. anS' a" 8. a7jV. AU L',.' ' ed 'XI hCi?;JS r !"0? "nd PPta- Aug. VlS72-ulw4. , , ? v , ItSi. kTh.'hon tropic it ia considered. ' ' - v- -Jl I Is both by the people and he profession, th. .(- w i dard specific. White it is a medicine for all NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. , ing the purest antt best recetahl. i. '. f " . . ." . in mo the world. " ""-r aumunzea to iransaet any business for m . Beware of the bitters made of acrid and da "0,'h" to c or trd J PrPrtj belonging erous material whih i t0 me' or ,,,k Purohase of property iiV if ndTav:r,!;',',hr03i8t zrvhtup.pD7i-,es J9itt?-wm W- Their name i. legion, and the publioTal Z J w c?Btc,ff d after guarantee that the, are not PJnon. A,!h- 3 i n"t " l"" th Mr. t th. tried remedy. Ho.toK Bitten !m f . B:.Kaw"?' "d "gent for th. ... ,w,rtnTVCX 'd trVi,St,OB0.b,,'n,-,"-I-TDIA BOND ' E D U CXT I O N A L ! ; ; First Trimester of next Collegiate Tear begin September 2, 1872. ' There will be four nrinelnal T)mi4nrt rn . .bTSrUSSK The Normal Department embraces all stores tauglit in our eommon sbo-i. . iv L .th a thoroueh drill in the Tkear aJ Veh TckiX. "n"o Mho.!., togetb.P Tae Department of Book-keepinr and Bnaiaeas will emhrao. a tbomnt. " BSS. of instruction and the degrew confeTrod is M. AT ttommgw-oosi-Mrewl The Department of Teleo-ranliv w; mer. Oistrlit Snnerintendt of Th. V.'. Z t-S"'' I77.' "r. O. P. 8. th. College bnilding. and a room fnrni; W witu aFl neos TllM wVol .l'-"?"1 pie4 by the students of this Department. " "ary apparatus will be .iriosiTely ocon- UNSURPASSED ADVANTAGES IN MUSIC PAINTING AND DRAVI"3 ! For part,cular. .end for catalog Addre K, K. 1TARRE, A. M. P illent. '