3Iic mjok 'tatimiu. MAMTKl IN IV KWH. bv tel iifi u TimT "vTa yheka. I'OI'IITII IMNPAT4II. Draft DlfUrultlri In Missouri. SAn Francisco, August 10. To-day 'i tlispnlclifi stuto that initio dillicnl ty la met with in the fimilliiii'iit In Salient-a nml I.nfuyctte counties, Missouri. Ontolilu of tin) tirl littny posts of tlii'nu cniintici the enroll, lug nflicvr dure not show himself. Siilliciont Kimi'il onmiot lie nlitaiiicil nt present, and nil tlio nvnihililu military force in this section is re quired to protect th posts nut crmitnissnry nnd (jimrtvrniiwtt'r'a atnrca In them. Expedition Into Alabama Itebcl Con Bcrlptlon. ' New York. August 13. A letter oWd Winchester, Temi., 12, caya tlie 12.') Illinois ban hurt returned from trip in to Alulmina where they went fur tlio purpose of dispersing party of bandits nenr junction of Liirkiei fork and Point Bock river. Alinnt 'i(X) Texiini worn encountered and driven back bring followed for coniiderulilo dietanoit down Point Hock river; a consiilurulilo number of prisoner! were taken. Kcfugeee issuing from liiding places joined in continuiilly until the coniiniind withdrew towiird Winchester. The expedition tritrcled 40 miles ennlh of Winches ter. Fugitives from conscription lay that ev ery male citizen capable of bearing anna is being forced into rebel aervico and curried off. In Georgia they far prevailing opinion la I'.iat Gen. Bragg will fall back to Koine aa soon an lioaeorana advances, nnd t'crperato effort will lie made to hold that place. Fall of Female Prison In Kansas, Kansas City, August 15. Tlio fomalu prison nt this place fell on Tues day morning, burying 11 women 4 were kill ed, 0 slightly wounded, t mortally. Death of (ioneral Walsh Brush with Do .sorters Vallandlgliam Uone to Quebec. Cincinnati, August 15. Brigadier General Thoa. Walsh commander 1st division, Oth corps, died in this city lust night with congestive fever acquired during campaign in Mississippi. Detachment of cavalry had a brush with for ty deserters in Fulton county, III. New York, August 15. Niagara Falls telegram says Vullandighani leaves there for "Quebec Fight Between Editors at Yreka. YiiKKA, Auguat 10. A fight took place last night between II. K. White, editor of the Union, ami Robert Nixon, publisher of the. Journal, in this place. Par ticulars, as I learned them, are as follows: Nixon assaulted Whito with a club, striking him on the head. The blow, though a power ful one, and struck with a heavy club, did not knock White, down. Whito then drew his knife and atruck Nixon iu the shoulder who fell back off tlio sidewalk. White sprang on bim and struck him some four or live times witli a knife, and bnt for a man catching his arm he would have, killed bim on the snot. Whito was considerably out on the head from first blow of tho club. ' Nixon ia badly cut though he will recover. His left arm ia split open below the shoulder; has two cuts iu the head, one in tlio shoulder and one in the leg. Doiiit'Klic Items. .... It is stated that an order for tlio consolida tion of regiments which have been reduced by desertion or other causes, to lesa than the mini mum number required by ttie rules of the service, will soon be issued from tho headquarters of the Pacific department. The number of desertions from the Oregon and Washington Territory regi- tucnts in connection with the fact that neither of thein hare ever been full, will operate, probably, to the consolidation of the two into one. Wo un derstand that Col. Stcinborgcr has, in anticipa tion of such action, been very solicitous that his regiment should be filled up, even if drafting should be required to do it. In case of the con solidation of the two regiments, one set of officers will, no doubt, be mustered out of tlta service. ....We observe in the Victoria Colonist an ad vertisement addressed to "Publicans and others ;" from which we infer the Victorians are classified as of old and that the "others" are sinners. ....The Union democrats of Lewiston held a meeting on the 4th instant for the purpose of ef fecting an organization for tho coming election canvass. The following resolutions were adopted : Ktsolced. That we are in favor of tho Constitu tion as it is, and the Union as it was, and that to influence that end is the paramount and only on Sect of our ortrntiizition. lluolted. That we have an abiding faith in the honesty, loyalty and integrity of the democracy of Idaho, by giving our support to a sound Union democrat to represent the Territory of Idaho in the next Congress, and thereby redeem ourselves from the foul stiema cast on us by the abolition ists of Lewiston by calling every truo democrat a aecessiomst. Lucien Heath, formerly Secretary of this State, was President of the meeting, and speeches were mado by Messrs. Thayer, Watrrbury and others expressive of the constitutional and Union sent! ment of tlio democracy of. Idaho. Tho Age soys the speeches were loudly applauded. ....The Secretary of the Oregon Conference of the E. Methodists has furnished as the follow ing list of appointments for the ensuing yer.r : WILLAMETTE IltfiTRICT WM. KOBEBTS, 1. E. Portland V. Rntledgc. JMtMaAie C. II. Hall. East Tualatin J. F. Dcvorc. Hat Tualatin H. A. Starr. Dayton and Lafayette G. C. Roe and Z. D. Ells worth. lamMi-Albert Kelly. Salem 1. Dillon. Dallm-H. Clark. Itock Crttk To be supplied. Oregon CityC. C. 8tratton. Clear Creek V. I. Cosper. Vaneoncer H. K. Ilincs. St. Ililent, Coieliti tad Astoria J. 8. Douglas. Portland Academy C. 8. Kingsley, Agent. Patite Christian AdcocateTlios. H. Pcarue, Editor. TrarJfl William Royal. H'allamette Vnitenityk.T. Waller, Agent ttPPER WILLAMETTE AND I'M Pa V DISTRICT OLRTAVl'S IIISE,.P. E. Jaclt$omUle. M. Starr. RotebnrgT). L. Bpaulding. ' Sartk Unipquak. C. Fairchild. Spencer Bntte George Greer. CorraUis nnd Harp fiirer I. D. Driver. CalapooiaT. B.Sandcreon, D. E. Iilain. Albany and Leianon-J. W .'Miller. MU1 Creri-rTo be supplied. ('mmm Academy T. F. Royal, Principal. Santiam Academy L. T. Woodward, Principal PL'OET SOl.VD DISTRICT C. O. BELKXAP, P. Olfmpia nnd Mound Prairie C. G. Belknap. Seattle W. Doane. Hkidby's Island C. Alderson. WALLA WALLA DISTRICT JCIIIti FUSS, P. Holla Holla Vf. J. Franklin. Lfiil To be supplied. Colrille To be supplied. Umatilla To be supplied. Grande Ronde nnd P owdertRirer John Flinn, Boise To be supplied. Pallet B. C. Lippincott. Cattada3. 11. U. Royal. i'.'iM hdiuRtserratie-n3. H. Wilbur. ....Jacob Rabmann was drowned in the Clackamas river on the 14th Inst., while attempt ing to ford the stream in a wagon near the resi dence of Mr. H. Baker. ....The ttaantainett says the health of Dalles has Improved lately. The late fool weather has, no doubt, had a beneficial effect upon the health of people all over the Sun. ....Mr. ('. II. Muttoon of lltittevlllo lost a spun of horses at Davidson's ferry August 7th iu the following manner t Ho was drivings bupgy team on to tho ferry boat, and juntas tlio wheels struck the boat itbroko loose from Us fastenings nnd Him led o(T, the buggy sinking from tho shore into deep water and finally dragging the horses in. Ilcforo they could bo detached, they were both drowned. Mrs. Muttoon had just alighted from the buggy nnd thus escaped narrowly. Mr. Mattoon'i loss is about fl'&ll the buggy and harness having been fished up. ....Tho Dallus Journal reports that Enoch Fruit, Instead of being respectably dead and burled, Is in the neighborhood of tho Warm Springs reservation, training around with another hombre, reported killed with him, Tho well known Drown saw bim there. If FreltiWi dead, tho halter is not cheated after all. ....The following resolution was adopted by the Btato Teachers' Association at Eugeno City, August 6th: Hhereas, Civil war is now raging in our glori ous Union, threatening to dismember the best government ever established by man, and causing lamentation in evory part of our country, there fore be it Rewired, Ily the mombcrs of the 'Oregon State Educational Association njkV Teachen'a Insti tute"! That they are unqualifiedly devoted to the preservation of the Union of all the States, the Constitution as it was bequeathed to us by our forefathers, that they will ever yield a cheerful obedience to the lawfully constituted authorities, and that as Teachers they are under obligations to instil into the minds of their pupils, love of coun try and obedience to tlio laws. ....The pcoplo of Washington Territory are still raising liberal sums of money for the SaiT tary commission. ' ....The following is published as the official roturna of the late eleelion in Washington Terri tory t George, E. Colo t575 1,387 -3 17 6 0. Huvnor ... . J. 8. Tiirnoy. U. Kimiey... Scattering . Capt. Harris has resigned his position of Captain of Co. A.lst Oregon cavalry. The Senti nel says Lieut. White of Co. C. or Lieut. Ri no- hart of Co. F. will bo appointed to fill the vacan cy. ...We find in nn exchange paper another def inition of the word "Oregon"! "The word Oregon is derived from Oroionir. which signifies big lips and big noses. It is a nick name given the aborigines of Oreirnn bv the early Spanish navigators, because their lips and noses wero extended by heavy ornaments." New Papeu. We have received from Messrs. . J. & J. S. Butler a prospectus of a new week ly paper to be established at Bannock City, Boise ines, to be called The Boise News. The A'eirs promises to "eschew parly politics and avoid pol itical discussions". The first issuo will appear between the 1st and loth of September. ...Greenbacks wore selling nt San Francisco on the 15th, at 7!IJ a 60 cents. The Mountaineer says a man named May- eld, a refugee from Nevada Territory.was lately i I led at lloiso river by a man named Evans whom llayficld had threatened to kill, Evans es caped and came down the Columbia. ..The Dalles people have caught the Sacra mento murderer, Wells. Ho was once caught in. Salem but ho managed to turn out to be some body else. He has at different times been arrest ed in Southern California, Australia, Salt Lake and a half dozen other places, on all of which oc casions ho resembled himself wonderfully the last time more exactly than ever before. .The Catholic Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary hare purchased tho Masonic building on Church street, Salem, and are fitting it up for school purposes. The schuul, as will be seen by advertisement in another column, will open September 1st. Tux W. T. LtaisMTirs AssENni.r. Tlia next leu- islative assembly will be composed of the following llieinlwre : Cotnrtl B. p. 8!mw, of hntcnm littiuid and Sno- hoinipli; J. K. Anirell of Jefferson mut Clallam ; Vul ler T. Weed of limy and Kitsap; Frank Ciurk of lerve uno hHwumisli ; U. d. Mcr auileli or 1 Imrston, .ewis and Cboliali : Daniel Kiewart of Hkainiinta Klirkilat, WhIIh Wallu atel KK,kHiic; Hiram Coch ran of Clark, Cowhis, Walikiukuin and 1'ucitic. unr.--hmot Clmo leontesieit by C.M.Ilmilttlmw.) of Cliilliini and .letlerson ; It. S. Itobiimon uf .fetl'ersoii: jouis Loeimr, ,1. Q. Aiintitt and J. T. Howies of Clark ; Mnirles MeCull of Cowliu nud Wahkiakum : David Hlielton of Cbelmlis and Hawaniish ; (feu. W. Ream of Island and Snohomish : E. . Perkins of Kliekiuit and Skatmmia ; H. A. Atkins of Kma ; J. T. N itliuni. sou ami U. K. Muildox of Kitsap : .1. lines Urnuhart of wis: i vni warn anil mm i .iiemw oi 1'ieree t i. It.iretow of l'aciliet Dr. John Tuoev of Himkaue ; W. MrUne. II M. iMidill and C. Cmsiiv of Tliiiralon ; 8 W. Untx-ot-k, I,. 8. Koirers and Frank 1. Duuau of Yt ana vi ulln ; II l . llurniioinen oi n imtcoio. Il will be seen that the formation of the new Terri tory east of the inouulaitis has reduced the Council two auu uie i loose six nieuioers in liivir Deal session. Ulympia Standard. ...The Walla Walla Statesman says that many of the miners aro returning home to spend the winter months, some iu consequence of failure of water and others on account of ill fortune. Only ho better claims will continue to bo worked till winter sets in. .Yesterday afternoon, a boy named KUlridee I ibbetts, about 1J years of ago was drowned while bathing in the river near the upper saw null. uregontan. The Times reports the robbery, by road agents, of a Mr. Lorcioy at Dry creek on the road from Colville to Walla Walla, a few days ago. He wonnded two of the agents in the fight that occured for possession of his treasure ..Wages at Auburn on the new ditch is (3 per day and board. Threatened Detention op Another Ship at Liverpool. Intimation having been given that it is intended to export two of lllnke lev's Inrce euns on board the steamship uih ralter, bound for Callao. notice, we believe, has been served on the owners of the Teasel by the Custom House authorities at Liverpool, to the effect that if the guns are put nn hoard, the ship will be detained nn suspicion that they are destined for a Southern Confederate American port. This proceeding is deemed extraordina ry, as the gnus, from their vast Size.eauh weigh in? about twentv-one tons, and being cannble of carrying seven hundred pound shot, it is con sidered perfectly clear that they cannot be nsed in the armament of ships. It is further deem ed singular, from the fact that arms are shipped and the ships cleared almost daily for northern federal ports. It ia alleged that the Interfer ence in the case of the Uibrnltcr and Captain IllakeleT a cons has been made in ennsennenoe of the representations of the United States Minister in London. London jtmet. June it. Rebel Deserter. We have had reports that the rebel soldiers in Misisippi wero de serting the army in large numbers. This is confirmed by the following, whioh we find in the ltichtnond Dispatch t "ShamefI'L. Ueneral Jackson advertises iu the Missitiippitt Iwo hundred ami forty one members of Ihc Fourth Mississippi cavalry as " Having disgraced themselves by basely and cowardly deserting their posts at at time when their services were most needed." Among them aro nineteen non-coinmissioned officers and two Lieutenants." Estrayed FROM the subscriber, oa ti.t malil of me KHf)Vf Inst., a Bwichnf pair of roan borsn i nntC2X i.k .-hi, m k!n r.Mrf. small star -ia fnrh,t. nu k i VMra H , the oilier, smaller, brand on slionlib-r. lonkinir snmetbin like I. S i both hil all round an4 in ir"d order hit. Any P-rsnn nivinc i fornmlii.n of iheir wheabnilU, or briuiri.'a lhm to nr. will b paid for his labor. A. Ill Ml Jwlrm. An I i, l3. i'f Thrrfthiiig Machine for ftal 111 AVE for aalo, at Kola, a thmiliing machine, used on mmmm, but ia perfect repair. I will aell il cheap, aud lake in patmeal part casb and balance la tfo-wl aierfnuiauie wouai. . r. w.otr, tilt, folk Co , Aug. 14. 13. IwiUpaes Eaistcrn News In Detail. (inn TractlM nt ( hiirlcaloii, S. C The Itt'bcl kept Awake. Monttis Island (S. C.) Aug. 5. On Sunday morning lust, August 2d, tho gnnlioat Ottawa uud one Monitor took their position olf Fort Wugner to indulge in shell practice, and keep the gunners iu the w ork in a quiescent state, so that our men iu tlio ad vanced trenches should not be annoyed by their lire. The prnclice from tlio Ottawa'a hundred pounder Purrott was exceedingly fine. Nearly every allot plunged into the rebel worka, and tho garrison nee kept in tho bomb-proofs. Sumter attempted with lior large rifled gun to drive the impertinent nnnoyutiee awny, but without avail, The rebel shots fell in tho wa ter all about the Ottawa ; not iu s single in stance did they strike her. The bitter paid no .attention to tho wrathful salutations of Sumter nor Moultrie, but, with the utmost coolness and precision, bolt after bolt was pitched into Wag aer, until tho fort seemed to have been covered with smoke -and dust. Wagner occasionally responded with her ten-inch Colunihind, but was ablo to accomplish nothing. Finally, a shot from the Ottawa either dismounted a gun or blew up a small service mngaitine in Wag ner and woke up the garrison. In their rnge they sprung to their guns, opened tiro upon our works, and upon the Ottawa, and for a couple of hours tho fire was more intense and rapid than ever before proceeded from that work. Our batteries instantly responded with the freatest rapidity, Tho rebel works on James slarid caught up the deafening strain and bel lowed forth noisy aulutntioiu', while Sumter, Moultrio and Johnson joined in the infernal chorus. The fire was unexampled in rapidity and getierully in accuracy. Wagner was cov ered with bursting shells nnd enveloped In smoke and dust, but the rebels stood by their gutia with the greatest steadiness. Oar trench es wore irleatuing with the fitful fires of exnlo ding shells, accompanied with sulpHurnus Humes, ulivu with the whistle nl solid shot, tho hum of shell, and tho shriek of rifle projectiles, and all that variety of strange sounds that pro ceed Iroiu a hundred flying missies. The work in our trenches was ueceafarily slackened, as the men found itessentinl to safety to tako to oover very frequently. 1 his thundering can nonade continued nn hour or more, when the New Ironsides hoisted anchor nud moved ma jestically to her old position off Wagner, where she anchored and brought her port broadside to bear on the rebel work. In a moment, she fired a shot from her rifled run forward, and getting range, let fly a broadside at tho fort trom her two hundred pound rillo guns and eleven -inch guns, Her fire, thus opened, con tinued with steadiness and accuracy. 1 ho ef fect of the lire was soon manifest. The rebel guns, one nl'tur another were silenced. Finally, only nn occasional shot (rum thn ten-inch co lunihind nt tho noble friirate indicated the faot that the fort was (till occupied. Sumter fired some spiteful shots at the Ironsides, but did lint strike her. The rebel lire from Wagner being subdued, the Ironsides ceased shelling, and about noon nil was again silent, save an occa sional shell from Johnson, which did no dam age. We sulfered no casualties during the day. It is not known, of course, that the ene my lost any, hut It is not iinprobablo that they did from the Ironsides' fire. Hodge r Calef. PORTLAND. OREGON, dealers in Drugs, McdieitK's, Puints, Oils and Glass, White Lead, Vaniislies, Brushes, Painters' Materials, &c. -ALSO Kerosene Oil und Lumps, OFFER FOR SAI.E- Linseed Oil, bids, nnd cases. Lard Kerosene " " Machine " Tanners' " " White Lead, kegs and pails. Turpentine, Painters' slock, Window Gli as, -AyD A STOCK OF- DRUGS AND MEDICINES Unsurpassed in the Stale, in Extent, variety and Completeness. HODGE CALEF, !)7 Front tlreel, Torllani. 17tf 650 s COVILL'S II LOO D A.D MVEK SMllI' cures Scrof ula, WhiteSwellingsKliiB'a Evil, Ulcers, Chronic Khcu niatisin, Goitre or Swelled Neck, Scrofulous Diseases, aud Indolent Tumors, Mer curial and Syphilitic Affec tions, Ulcerations and En largements of Joiuts,Glaiids Bones or Ovaries, I tems, Liver, Spleess, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Epilep tic Fits, Old Sores, St. Vitus' Dance, Dropsy, and all Dis ease of the Skin, such as Plan pies, Bilet,Tetter or Salt Itheum, tllngworm, Sore Eves; also, many diseases peculiar to female, such as Eeucorrliea or Whites, Sup- ' presslon, Irregularity, Ster ility, or any other disease arising from impurity of the blood. For the cure of humors there is nothing in the world can equal this popular and cstensively used medicine. For sale by DrugKists everywhere. . ItEDINUTO.N it CO., Ag'ts, 410 aud 4 IS Front Street, 4wl4 -RAN FKANCISCO. HUMPHREY'S FERRY. rpHHold ferry, known aa IIL'MI'HUKY 8 VFM a It I . is now in running erwr. 11 crosaea tlie VI II lamelie river On a III II KIT nntn hetwren 8 A I, KM ansl (OHVAI.I.Ia. This ferry is a good one. and the route Is ve miles shorter liiaii by war of AMianr, and persons traveling UllS way nave nei imp irrj ,o rniM. nilliopn J. W. ! TIIKIC, BOOKSELLEIt ,...u isroprsa or sTsriiatar Law, School, Mcdlral, Mlsrellancous, AM) HLASK BOOKH, Jane 0-1 Itf Heronilstreet.Corrallls. MILWAUKKK I : ii'ini n rutin RELIANCE WORKS. Edward I. Alliw A Co., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, NtSlirAOTUBIKI OS French Burr Mill Stones, and all descriptions of MILL GEARING. Dealers in Bolting Cloths, And all descriptions of MILL mtKISIlINGS. Agonls for tlio salo of Dun. PetiM, Jr.'i Smut Hnrlilne, PALMER'S Improved SEIMItATIIit. onil Bciilon'i World ClinlUnghif? Bran Duster, We also maniifuciora tlie celclirati'il Ooodtvln Vutcr "Wheel, Vliich we believe to tie the best water-wheel in use. l'liins and estimates furnished on aiilirallon. EDW'D P. AM.IMSVt 0., OinKI MiUvankee, Wis. BENJSTHANG, PARLOR AND "COOK STOVES ov nvnitv pa nu n. r, Koeps constantly on liand,"and Jfaimfueturos to order, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper Ware, On reasonable tenns. MKTAL UOilKIN'O, and JOIIUIN'O of all kinds, promptly attended to. Hhop on Comnierrial street, Salem, Oregon, 1 doors North of lirown k Myers'. tSWlf SUBLIMITY COLLEGE. HtDM.IIITY, OBKOOPf. THOMAS II. CRAWFORD, A. B Teacher of An cient Liitiirungps und Higher Mathematics. W. W. ItHAt'll. Teacher in English Department. THE collego building is to be rclltted and enlarged, so that students of ull grades will be accomuio dated. EXPENSES. languages, (liuirteWy 00 Higher Emtlish 17 00 to 8 00 Common English 5 00 to 0 00 Primary Dquirtiucnt 4 00 to 5 00 Board in private families from (2 to t ) per week. CAI.RNDAR FOU 1W.T-4. 1S6.1. First term begins August 31st. Half term beirins Nov. Kill) i vacation during holidays. INfll. Examination, Feb. 4th. Pecnnd term be gins Feb. 8th. Vaiiitioii of one week, tieiriuiiittg April (25th. Half term begins May 2d. Examination Thursday July i'lst. (VTiiis Institution will be free from any sectarian Infliience.jjlJ ' 8w30 Probnto Notice. Estate of Benjamin Brattain, deceased. In County Court, Curry County, Oregon. irnTlrtr l. l,.l.. ,l.ui w II 1.,t an,l,,u. Pi tmtor of the above-named estat'o, has'this day filed in said court Ins account, and prays that the same be allowed for a Hind settlement. It is therefore or dered that the settlement of said estate bo heard and determined in said court on the - th day of October, 18th), the next regular term of this conn. M. B OItKOOKY. . County Judge. EllensbnrK, July 8, lRo-1. 4wSi ESTADLI SHED 1760. FETER LORILlABD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, 10 ISt C'llAiTIBEHSJ MT., (Formerly 43 Chatham street, Now York,) WOULD call the attention of Dealers to the arti cles of his uuiiiufucture, vis i IIUOWN SNl'FF. Mucaboy, Deiniuros, - Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Courne itnppce, Nachitoi bos, Amenean Gentleman, Copeuhugen. VKI.LOW KSil'FF, flcoich. Honey Dew Scotch. High Toast Scotch, Fresh Il..ney Dew Scolch, Irish High Toast, f resh Scotch, or Lundvfoot. IT Attention Is called to the large reiluclion In prices of r ine-uiit t.newing and Mnoaiug louuccos, which will be found of a superior quality. toii Aix-o. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, P. A. I, or plain, ' S. Jaifo, No. I, Cuvciidieh. or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco, Caiuistar, Nos. I & 2- Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish, mixed. Granulated. N. II A circular of prices will bo sent nn applica tion, may 15 lyiilJ To Wool Growers. rr"HE nndersigned desiro to inform the A wool groe- e s of Orctfon wlio may desire j to improve their flocks, llml we have for sole 1 a few ( HOI(;E TIIOROI'KIIBKKO' ,M : HIIKICI, of the r'rcueh, Spiiuish and Australian ruuillies ol tlutt breed. JOSEPH HOLMAN, JOHN JUNTO. Parlies interested, aro respectfully referred to the lists of Premiums airardcd ou the t)rriron Stale Ag ricultural Society, where it wilt be seen that llie small Hock we now otter to sell from has gained FIVE VIHia r PKI'.KN mid ONE SI I OM' nut of 7 entries, against sharp competition leitk the best sheep in rnc ntaie. Addresa Jo'in Minto, Solem, or call at my farm, 4) miles south of Suleui, on toe stage road. Having the sole inanuKement of the flock, I will warrant every animal sold to be pure blooded and as 1 represent it in every respect. jmi Miaiw. Pomona Hill, Marion Co.. April M, ItHii. 0tu9 Notice to Abwnt DrfriMiiiiif. mo lirsSKLL II O'DELfi-Yon are hercbv noli 1 fled tlmt nn lew ynu sppear in (be rircnif rourt of the State of Oreaon, for the county of Ynmhill, on the second Momlitv of Novemlier, Ito uud answer the romplnlnt of Ahram Convert, plaintilf, which hns Imen filed in mid court aimlnst votl. aud nravs iiitlament nguinet yon for tlie sum of flair hundred and forty-one dollars nnd eleven cents, beniih-s inb-rest und rosls.lhe same will lie taken for coofemied, and the prayer thereof win be untitled by llie court. Uy onler of Hon. U I' Hoie. .ImlKa. VVhl M I N'S 4l 8TEWAKD, Ally's for PIT. June 18th. loa. bwl7 USE E. GOODWIN & BROS. N. Y. PATENT Pressed Chewing Tobacco, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, THIS tobacco is manufiii'tured expressly for the California market; the peculiar manner In which il la put un, keeping it always moist aud earning it to return lis uavor any leoirtn 01 uun. .i,i,. IIt. UTJllTOTV'H BALSAMIC COMPOUND ! ..tun THS. Speedy and Badloal Core of Gonorrhea, and lysiasaaea of the Urinary Organ. THISis a remedy which reqnires no assistance t il performs its duty qjuickly and thoroughly, leaving no injurious etiect either to the constitution or to the ..rtUii,. It is the result of long experience, and close obser vation in a great number ol cases, ano nu tieen inva riably successful where other medicines or treaiinenta have failed 1 thus proving itself to be a remedy long required by the punne. Price, $1 per Bottle, For sale by Drnaui it every where. Role A irent for the IVillc Ooa-t. HAH. I.AMJI.Kl, Wholesale Druggist .'109 Comme-eiallMreet, ly'lis Kear Krotii St.. Kan Kranrlero. Lafayette Academy. LAFAYETTE, IAMHILL C01MTT, ORKOOX ; . . . . . . Wirv P CAUTW HHillT. I'riuetpul, and 1'rof. of f v w iHiaiiltS. IWand Acting Teach., of Higher Usthematic. and Ancient Languages. iirisici. 1........ nn.rterly f M Higher Kaallsl J to Common Knglinh J "n J J t.n.p llpiMrtment 4 auto a Utl Vocal Music, free of charge. Hoard in losrn at rcn- eonable rales. Vnlmdisr (or Year divided into four terms, eneh containing H w.ks Firs! lerns liegins Nent. 7th 1 half term. srl. l!Hh ftreonil term Ik-xius Nov. 3i'ih 1 yaca'iou during holidays 1 half f irm. Jan lata. iw.i. Kxaminution and eanilntion al the close of U term. Ifavette, A g '. "" '" SALEM FOUNDRY. II. F. DKAKE, Proprlelor. 1 vivid t rr iRtnl the etill Itrlrrest in llie fonn Jrval NMrm. I ain nrciwreu n iiinn.i, ijn.. INdSaBdWHUWi l and WHOHillT IIluN WoKlt of ever de- Li ordrrsfor M ILL WOIIK will be Riled with dis- .. laia.ii .. m fuiii-turlorir tniint.ar. .da atkiirt nftir. Atnrtiltnrul ifnil'mcQUoI all km U minnf irtirl Ia aider, or rimirr4. Ir. linker's Piiiu I'nnnceii , IS composed snllrely of lieuling jimns, inn! TK"tabl oils nnd IiiiiIm. ! ! pnrreeilr sole for the most deli rate to use. I rail most sincerely ny tlmt i have never known any.lmwnror delirnie.i,, he Inured h it In tho least. 1 will eontiiino to nek the nllliried, who have not used it, to try It fur toe following ilisoiin-s. If Ihev are mil sniislleil wilh its hrnlitiir properties, the money will be chuerliillv refunded by the Hgont where the medicine is formtle. If yon have Puin In the 8lomnch or llowols, try a dose of 1'ain I'litmeea internally, bnlheexternally o'vei the parts alleited, anij you will at once restore tlio proper actioa and relieve the pain. If yon have a Ilrniso or Wound, ballio it well with the I'uin Panacea four times a i'iiv. It will relieve the piiiii.snd take out all the poison, and beat the wound in u elimt timu. If yn" are suffering from Neuralgia or Rheumatic Pains, apply the Pain Panacea freely, nml lake a dose of it internally, nioriiinif. noon Midnight i It will not only cure the piiln, but will remove the cause of the disease. IfyooliavellieDispepsia.and your food distresses your stomach after euting.takea doseotl'aiu Pan aeeu after each meal. If yon have a Pankored or Rors Mouth or Throat, apply the Pain Panacea to the nlt'eclod parte, and gar gle the mouth or throat three orfour times a day. If you have the Diurrhea, or a relaxed state of the bowels, take a tew dose of Pain Panacea, and tboy will awin be restored. If yon have a ;-aiiiful swelling bathe the parts freely and you willsoon relieve the naiu and the swelling will be reduced. If you huve a se vere toothnrlie. npnly the Pain Panacea on a pieco of couon, anq uiime toe gum at me same tune i it will siopioe pHin instantly. If ynu have a luilii In the Side. Breast. Back or Kid nevs. bathe the iiirts affected morning and night i at tne auuio tune tnKe a dose of ttie Paimcua internally. If a Mother lias a Caked I)reast,upply ttie Puin Fail' acea as but as can be borne. If you feel chilly or cold, as though you were going w uuvu a lever, iaae a aose oi ranucea. If you have a wound, cut or galls on your horse, ap ply the Puin PaWca; it will lake nut all theinrlam. niatioti, and Ileal the sore in a short time. Bold by all piiuvipui uriiggisia, ano OV utfiDlNOTON 4V CO., 5'JJtf Exclusive Agents, 416 and 418, Front street, Ban i rancisco. & T, Suooeisora to COOKE, SMITH It, Co. SAIiiEM. OREGON". Ueg leave to Inform the public that we have ana are receiving a HIE ffl TO-SElEflED SIK CENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which we Offer at REDUCED RATES. Clothing, Moots, Shoes, Hnts, Caps, IF YOU Bonnets, r-hakcis, Crocorlcs, Crockery, WOULD Olasaware, Hardware, Iron, Bolts, lliv t Washers, Nuts, Springs, Nails, Spikes BUY AT NEW YORK Glass, Putty, Saws, Planes, Axes, Oys tere, Sheep Shears, 8qiuircs, Dry Goods, Cutlery, and A GltKAT VAKIBTV RAT KS), OR OTHER ARTICLES NEABLT, too numerous to mention, I All of which we will exchange Ftlli YOU CASH or MERCHANTABLE PRO CAN DO DUCE. THAT BAiriK WANTED. 100,000 lbs. of WOOL wanted ill WAI.T. AD change for GOODS or CASH. SMITH A CARTVYRIGHT. CHABLET Salem, April 13, IR63. ?tf Just Received, DIRF.CTfrom HAN FRANCISCO, a cholceselec tiuli of Jewelry, eonsisling of Gold Rings.l'huins, lliickles. Pens, und Hpeetacles. Also, a variety ol Fiincy Goods. Citlluudseo. J. II. HAAS. Siilein,Jiine:mili, IHiw I. If INSURANCE. 3Iariiic, lTlro unci Xllo ! IrpIIK milium it ihhI nro Agents In tliU State for llie X following Cumimiiiee 1 MARINE. CAMFOliMA MUTUAL MARINE. FIRE. HAUTKOKI) HAUTKOItl), CONX. .'IIOKNIX niAKTKU OAK " " rrrv ' " cmonnri. -new yi MKTUtU'OLITAN " Nl AO KA " IIO.MK 1'AlfK " AJ.-enr " IMIOKMX " WASHIXUTO.N " LIFE. EOUITAMLK LIFE NEW YOHK. CU.NNELTit'LL MUTUAL, lIAHTKuIU), Conn. There are no older, infor nr more reliable compa nies in the world than thorn ubove mimed. We will insure nt thn nuiuo ntri llmt mil be etfprtrtl thniiiuh ban Knuu inco Hifeiiui, and the i'alifomia Himih Ml h nip Tax U thuM nvoidud We call the intention of the c itomlty. particularly married, to the advantages of Lite Insurance. t 's?" Call and get u ptiotplilet, tlilif ImllAltDS&MiCllAKKN. BENNETT HOUSE, C. L. FISHER, Proprietor. 'TMK ulrwriber w iehf in inform hw frieitda ; 1 and nublir tfetienillv tlmt be will Hit In itiikl iitiii.mt emleavor ti pleane iIhmu who favnr bim wilh their iiHtroiuure at tbe almve minted hotel. Tim table wilt tU all I in if- m supplied with all the deli cur In of the eeuMin. Uood rouine and clean beila. Hoard per week, with lothrinir f n nn lionrd per week, without loduinu ...... MX) May foil, IHK3. ltf WIGHTMAN & HARDIE, BUCCK8Hnl(8 TO 416 nnd 11 C'liijr Street, SAX FBAXC1SC0, Importers and Dealers in - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, I PIIOLfcTERY GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS. For Sale in Quantities to Suit. Juae'Ji ami? V-O riCTIOH, BUT TKHTII It is custoiaary to ieak of many remedies of the day in a light and frivoluus wanner, and this may au ., , r . i,iir,,,.. -i.-.. ewer wnsre m - ...... Urter, and Ik. re,nIy preW.,U,d simple. Hut when we are called to prf arribe for disease endured only with excruciating pain, whose terminaiion Is ofleu fatal, we leave testing, and proceed wilh earnestness to oiler fsrl which will perhaps rescue a fellow being from a Iwl of sirkwu. or llie grave. It I. Ilms that w would inlrodoc lo our readers SCOVII.L II UK) I) AND LI VF.tt RVKl'P.and stale that for the euro of humors there is nothing in the world (an sqoal this popular and .xlenslvely ased medicine. All drug gist sell it KKDINGTOX t CO., AgeuU, 410 and IIB Fronl street, Ban Franelsro. 4wl6 Attention, Marlon RIIIch, RKflt'LAK Ullll.l., Momlay and Ralurday sv. Binge, at 7 1 o'eloea, at la a'mory. l'.r order, F II. lilfnUW. ttf Ord r.X hergrat. $ sum & Dims, t POHTI.ANII, OHKCION, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers aud Duaten iri PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, kc, Are constantly receiving, by KVKHV ARRIVAL UtOlt Till! PiKW GOODH, And are thercforn enahlod to ohor to their enstomers AT A IAj Tl VI US, a FHKHII and WELL ASSORTED stock from which to tiuike their selections. Kerosene and Krroseiu) Lamps. Alcohol, Lard Oil. Machinery Oil for snle at reduced prices. ' (lj'628 AVER'S SARSAFARILA. A COM POUND remedy, in which we have labored to produce the most eirectuul alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sursal parilla, so combined with oilier substances of stil greaier alterative power 111 to afford an effective antl. dote tor the diseases Harsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy Is wanted by those who sutler from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their viure must prove of Im mense service to this largo class of our afflicted fellow oituons. How completely this compound will do It has been proven by experiment, on manv of the worst easos to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Dmascs, Ulcers, I'impln, lllotchcs, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic AJectiani, Merevrial Disease, Dropsy, Si uralfiaor Tie Douloureux, DcMity, Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's fire, and indeed tho whole class of complaints arisiug from Impurity of the blood. This compound will be found a great promoter of ueniin, woeu iHseu 1:1 tne spring, 10 oxpel tne foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the vear. Hv the timely exniiUbtn nf tltam mu,,w wumL. (lug disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aiil of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions und ulcerous rires, through which the system will strive to rid Itself of corruptions, it not assisted to do this through the nut nral channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood wlienevur you find its Impurities bursting through tho skin in pimples, erup tions, or sores 1 cleanse it when you nnd it ia obstruct ed aud sluggish in the veins; demise it whenever it Is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy bet ter lioalih, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lusting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, aud the great machinery of life is disordered or over thrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregioiisly deceived by preparations of it, partly be came the drug alone bus not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain hut little of the virtue of Sursapurilla, or anything elBe. During Into years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending tu give a iiuart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Host of these have beeu frauds up ill the sick, for they not only contain little. if any, bursiipnrillu. but often 110 curative properties wuniever. jieuce, umer auq puililul disappointment hus followed the use of various extracts of Sarsaiia rilla which flood the market, until the name itaelf is justly despised, and has become synonymous with iin- liuBiimu mm mem. diiii we can tins compound oar samtrilla. and illtond to sunnlv such a mmedv h ihall rescue the mime from tho loud of obloquy which rest upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are Irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases It is intended to euro. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should he judiciously taken according to uiruciious on me noilie. Prepared by . Dr. J. C. AYE R & CO., I.OWEI.I,, MAM. Price $1 per Bottle. Six Bottles fi.r (3. Ayers Cherry Pectoral has won for Itself sneh a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Luna Coimdaint. that It is en tirely unnecessary for us to recount llie evidence of its virtues, whorever It has been employed. Aa it bia long been in constant use throughout this section, we ueeil not uo more than assure the people its quality is aepi up to tne nest it ever lias neen, anil that It may ne reneu ou to uo lor tneir reuei an it naa eves oei found to do, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOU TUB m II K or Cortirtneti Jaundicf. Pytpeptin, InrfifrrttioH. )m enterijt foul tStomarh, rjfnplftt lleadacke Pile, KhrumafiMm, Eruption and Hkin l)imet Ltver Complain? Prop, Trite. Tumarg ami Salt Hheum Worm, Uout, Wmmlfiia, a a Pinner Pillt and for rnrijjfinr ine tuooa. Tbe v nro inuiir nwied. no tlmt llie molt toiiiillve run dike litem pluNHilly(KinJ ivy nro tlw vl Hpurteiit in ine worm lor mi tue pnrjtOMn oi n lanmy pnysio. Price 25 Cents per Box Fine ISoxet wrfl. Great number of rlurirymon. pbvuu-iiuu, Btntei- men, ntl uiniimiit iH-rtwinufii, buvo kut tln-ir imnti to curtitythe inn nrttllelml iiHtfuluew of tlietve renie tlicn. but our wm beru will not ntfinit tlio itmerlion of (bom. The inbuilt below uitniftl furnish Kmtia our Amrritfin Almanac, n wliit h limy nro kI veil i with also full oYwriptiont of tin hIiovb romitbiinla, und tbe trcitlment tliut ulionbl be followed for liioir wire. Uo not be put oH by unprincipled denier with other prepirutioim tliey inttke more profit on. Demitiid Airr's, mid tuttu nu utlien. The iek want tbe twst anJ there n for tmun, aim tliey mioum nave it All our l.eiiiwliee are for eitle by N)1HM & DA VIA. Portland. wjwlvfi". BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA, IU qi'AIIT MOTTI.KSI. f The Great Purifier of the Blood Tlie only genuine and orlgiuul Preparation fo TIIK 'KK.'rlAilllCIIfT I'I'IK or Tor HOST DAMiKKIIlrl AMD 10XF1BVED CASKS or Ulercnriitl nnd Vetiereiil IImiims Mentluln or Kinv'a Kvtl. Old horea, lloila, Tumor, AbeewaeH, I'lrer. And every kind of KC'ltOr'I'LOlM and SCAIIIOU8 eruptions. Il is also a sure and reliable remedy fur SnllElifUin, RIiir Worrn.Tcllrr.Srald llmd.ScurTj PAKAI.inlsl, RIIKln ATlStVI, While Rwellings and Nenralglo Affections. Nervous and (leneral Debility of the fiystein, Iiae nf Ap petite, liHiiguor, Ilirilncsa and all A ll.-rt iuiia vf the Liver, Keverand Ague. Hillioua Fevers, Chills and Fever. Dumb ' Ague and Jaandice. Il is the very liest, and, In fact, the only sure and reliable medicine for the cine 01 all disease arisiug from a vitiated or impure stale of the. blood or as of Mercury. , 1'lia afflicted may reel awn red that there I not tit least particle of slmem!, Mercurial, or any other poisonous suosianre in mis ineairine. 11 is ierreciiy lianuless, and may he adnigiistered to persons in the very weakest stages of sickness, or to tlie most help less' infants, without doing the least iniiiry. Kull directions how to lake line moat valuable medi cine will he found around each tHile 1 and, lo vuard aguinsi counterfeits, see that the written sigualure of LAN M An at IV hsi r is npon me Olue lunel. le Prnprlelosa, LANMAN & KEMP, Wholesale DroirclM, We have annolnled Ilosletter, Kntith V I'ean. til Montgomery street, him Francisco, aa the Wholesale Agents Mr I alifi-mla. WANTED. TIWO COOPKUS. hmhJ workmain roust unt em- ply U l, H l K LlLli,trWU,WrrKua. juijt inn, iwm. mm "it hai.i:, 40 Pure Spanish Merino Rams. WAKUANTKU w '"' "' "'J T highest quality. 1 liey consist of two year ulus, venrlings and lauilia. Thev aru dnMwnileu from ihoas imported fn.oi hisun hv lletirv Hammond, Ketl .01 miwiiuoiiiv Vl They look the J-IKST PREMIUM nt the laat year's Htat Fair. 1 lie lambs war sued uy the ram iWVvorllel villi II I loin based Inst Vear of Jidin 1. I'altertou, L)., of Uadtield. S. Y. T hair ilatu were hied bv tdwin lsl reoc, l-jo , of Wey bridge, Vt Having pan-biaeil my flock from lb nmoriou sheep bleeders in the I oiled Ktate, I will ofler then in coropeimiHi with any in lb ftate of Oregon. They , b mil on C ii'L John T. Miller' farm. Hou'S YamkilL Tliey will he sold al low prices fr rash, or by notes and lime lo suit, t'ertifiiale will he given with every one tnai 1 sen. Apply to DONALD M. I.KOl), Aniily, Yamhill Co., or to dpt. JOHN F, Ml 1,1. I K, Anient. iintt Holar CiiiinsiM, A HOOD HOLAK COUI'AbM for sale on fair let ins. X r.nquire at llie 9'atesnin ofLve. . Uanh Ikth, I60J. ail SMITH. DAVIS' COLU MM . ' NOT ALOHOLiaT"""" III If lily Conoentriiteil VEGETABLE EXTRACT, A. PUBE TONIO. DiiiiMFiMinEiiiinimEs, rnsrARSD sr DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., ' s wilu rrcTUi.i.r cuai I.IVKB I'OMPI.AKT, DVMPKHNIA, JAUNDICE. CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISIKAISK. Of TIIK KIDKVSJ, And all Diseases arising from a Disorderti Liver or Stomach, , " . wick aa Constipation Inward Files, Fnl. nese or Blood to the Head, . ; " Acidity of tbe Ktomach, Nau- , sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, ' Fulness or Weight iu Htomaoh, Sour ; ; Kructutions, sinking or Fluttering at the Fit nf the Hiomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and UitHoult Breathing, Fluttering at the Hoart, Choking or RiitTocaiinjl Sensations when in a Lying Fostttre, Dlmnesaof Vision, Dot or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Paia in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, . . Yellowness of the Hkin and Kyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs,!.!!., Sudden Flushes nf Heat, Burn ing. In the Flesh. Con- taut Imaginings of ' . Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bllllou Fever, tte. Tbej contain NO ALCOHOL OR DAD WHISKEY, They will cure the above diseases In ninety nine eases oat of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popular Ity of lloonand's Herman Hitters (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant Ojiacks and nnscrupulou adventur ers, have opened upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the ahaie of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious drugs, and christened Ton ics, Stomachics and Bitters. - Bewars of the Innumerable array or Ateonotio preparations in plethoric bottles and big bellied Kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters 1 which, instead of curing, only aggravate disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer iti despair. 1 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Are not a new and nntned article, but have stood th. test nf fifteen years trial by the American nobbe 1 and their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by any similar preparation. T he proprietor have thousands of letter from UK most eminent CLERGYMEN. LAWYERS, PHYSICIANS, AND CITIZENS, Testifying of tltelr own personal knowledge, to th lieiiellciaFell'ects nnd modical virtnes of those Bitters. DO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STRENGTH EN YOU? DO YOU WANT A OOOD APPETITE t DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION t DO YOU WANT TO FI5F.L WELL f DO YOU WANT TO GET Rlli OP NERVOUS NESSt ' HO YOU WANT ENERGY t DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A BKIaK AND VIO0R0UJ lEE'i?yon do, use UOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. From Rev. J. Norton Brown, D. D., Edttor of Iks Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although' uot disposed to favorer recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, through distrust of their in gredients and effects 1 I yet know of no sufficient rea sons why a mau may not testify to the benefit he be lieves himself 10 have received from any simple pre paration, in the hope that he may thus contribute U the benefit of others. I do this the mora readily in regard to lloonand's German Bitten, prepared by Dr.O. H.Jackson of this city, because 1 was prejudiced against there for many years, tinder the Impression that they west chiefly au alcholie mixture. I an iudebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq , for the removal of laat prejudice bv proper teste, and for encouragement try them, whqo suffering from great and long con tinued Jebility. Tbe use of three bottle of these Bit ters, at the beginning of the present year, was follow ed by evident relief, and restoration to degree of bodily and menial vigor which I bad not fell for sis months before, and had almost despaired of regaiaiag. . I therefore thank God and my friend for directing m toth. use of them. NEWX0S BH0Ww. Pnii,ntLrHii, June 23, 18fil. PARTICULAR NOTICE.1 TAers are mansj vrenarations sold nndtr the n of Hitters, put up in quart bottles, compounded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, costing from ! to 40 orn per gallon, the taste diegutscd by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bittern kas caused nnd will foaiaae to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds to its the death of the drunkard. By their use the system is kept continually under the intuenee of Alcholie Stim ulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liauor is created and kept up, and the result is all Iks horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. For those who desire and WILL HA VE n Lienor Bitlers. republish the following rempl t (let USE BUTTLE lIUUFLANlfti GERMAN BIT TERS and mix with THREE QUARTS OP (HMD BltASUr OR WHISKY,and thsresuU will be a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal tirtues and true excellence any of the nn mrrous Honor Bitters in the market, and will cost HVCII LESS. You will hate all the virtues of IIDIlFI.AMfS BITTERS in connection with (HtOli article of Liquor, at a meek less pries Ikon these inferior preparations will cost yon. ATTEMIOX, 80LDIER8I Ami lfa-lentls of HoldleraiT 'e call tho attention of all having rrlallona or friends in the army In the met that " HOOFLAND'tt German' itinera" will ear iilne-tenthe of tbe dissase. indiircil by exposures and nrivntioooinci.leol toeamp lite. Ill llie lll. published almost daily in the news papers, oil th arrivul of th sick, il will be noticed tlmt a very largo prnporl Ion are suffering from debility every case uf that kind raa be readily cured by Hoofliuid's German Bitter. Diseases resulting from disorders or tho digestive organa are speedily ! moved We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely nsed among our soldier, hundreds of live might be saved that otherwise will lie lost. W call particular attention to th following re innrkable and well authenticated cure of one of th nation's heroes, whose life, lo use hie own language, has beeu saved by llie Bitters : I'ltii.intLrHiA. August 23, lout sr-... 1nmm .(. A'caa. , Well, inmtlemen. voor lloolhtnd'aOeroiuii Bitters ha saved my life. There is no mistake iu this. It la vouched for by number, of aiy comrades, soma of whoee oaniea are apnded, and who were fully cognisant of all the circumstance of my case. 1 am. sou bar ueen lor in, last tour years, a member uf Slierniau's celebrated battery, and nmler the Immediat command of Capt R. B. Ayr, Throunb lb expiautr attendant npon my arduous da lles. 1 was attacked in November last with innaainuv tion of the lungs, and was for .evenly two days In lb hiaipital This was followed by graatdebllity, height ened by an attack ol dysentery. 1 was thsa removed from the W hile House, and sent to Ibis eiltr on board the stenmer "State of Maine," from which I landed oa the o.h or Jane. Sine thai lime I have bee abort as low as one could be and still retain a spark of vital ity. For a week or more I waa soaireiy able lo swal low anything, aud if I did force a morsel down, it waa Immediately thrown np again. I could not even keep a glass of water oa my stom ach. Life could not hut under these circumstenotar and, ecia-iliugly, the physicians who bad been work ing fuitlilully, though unsuccessfully, lo reoeo m from lb grasp of lb dread Arch., frankly told m Ihey could do no more for me, and advised m to see cl -rgyman, and to make such disposition of my limited fund as best suited me. An acquainiano who viaiud me al llie hospital, Hr. Frederick Steiobroo, of Sixth below An h street, advised me. aa a forlorn hop, to try your Hitlers, and kindly procured boiU. From the time I commenced Inking them, the glenmy shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, euuig belter. Though I have taken but two bottles, hare ((allied ten pounds, aad I feei sanguine of being r.rtnlncd 10 rejoin mv wife and daughter, from whom have heard aotliing foreighieeu mouths for, gentle men, I am a loyal Virginiau. from tbeviciuily of Front Kuyal. To your invaluable llillere 1 owe the certain ty f life wbicb baa taken ilw pluc of vague fear to jour Billers will I owe the glorious privdeg of again clamping to lay bosom thin who are dearest to lo me iu lif. Vry tntly yours, ISAAC M ALONE. W fully concur In th truth of lb above statement a we bd despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Ala lone, retored to health. JOHN fl'DDLKBAtK. 1st New York Ballery. GKOKGE A. Al'KLKY, Co. C. Ilth Maine. LKW1S CHEVALIER, trjd New York. I. E HI'ENCKK, 1st Artillery, flattery F. J B FASEW I LL. Co. B. Ji V.rniuuU HENUYBJKKOMK.Co.il, do. II T. M ACDON A LD, Co. C, fkh Mail JOHN F WARD. Co. E. 5th Unit. IIKHK ANN KOI II, Co. U,7M New York. N B. THOMAS. Co. T,i!n Pen. A.J KIM HALL, Co. A, 3d Vermont. JOHN JKNKl.NS, Co B, lOUh F.ua. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Hee thai Ihe tigmtiar of "C. M. JACKSON," I oa the WRAPPER ufmtcb bottle. fthonld your nearrM dniintist not have th article ,00 not be put on" by any of the intosieaiing prepuatMa tliat may be ottered'iu iu plan, bat esnu to as.nLd w will forward, securely narked, by express. Principal Omre sod Hsn.hctorjr, NO. Ml ABCH TRitBT, JONES EVANS, Prspristi g,lrce.r. lo C. M J.v liTlf" XI SU ITU At DAVIS, i-wtlsw, AJUMl