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She (Drcgoit Mcu. MllllE Hl.lllll) LETTING STATB InDKDTKI) NF.sh. We understand llmt O.'C. Prntt, formerly of Orcuon, now of Ban Francisco, lately recov ered n judgment against th is State, for the mini of nomo fSOO or $10,000, In the. circuit court fur Clackamas county, TV judgment wns roeov (red In nn nctlon brought nndor nn net of tlio last session of llio legislative; assembly, which pro vide! that poraons having claims against the kte territorial or Htntn (rovcrniiiciit, nmy britip suits ii(riiinst the State, in the circuit court held in the county where such claimant or a majority of thorn may reside,, and. that llio courts shall hoar nnd determine the rights of such claimants, us In other c.ase, Ac, The claim of Pratt's is an old, etale one, trump up by him from among the rubbish of tho old provisional government. It teems one Ewing Youn? came to this country and settled many years ago In what is now Yamhill county, man aged to get togotlier quite a band of cattlo and horses, and soon after, died. His estate was ad ministered upon under the laws of the old provis ional government, and upon final settlement, a balance of three or four thousand dollars was found to remain after paying all his Indebtedness. Ho had no heirs lu this country, nor could any be found anywhere. Accordingly, the money was paid into the treasury tf the old government, and, as nearly as we can ascertain, waa about the only money ever deposited therein, tho treasnry being little more than a nominal institution. There is a little reminiscence connected with this matter which wo may as well relate The money in tho treasury was afterwards applied to the building of a jail at Oregon City, but upon whose authority ia probably not now known. When It was fin ished, an insane man was put in it to ascertain whether It was sufficiently tight to contain a full grown man. As the story goes and it is well vouched for the prisoner lay down and wont to tdcop at night, and the next morning, waking up rather chilly, he went to one corner of the institu tion, shoved out one end of a log,ciawlod through, raised up tho other corner and took the log out bodily, Ha then proceeded to shoulder it and march to the nearest hotel, where he dumped It in the back yard, procured an ax, chopped enough of the log to mako a fire, by which he warmed himself, and then wont in, ato his breakfast, and immediately retraced his steps to the jail, crawled In whero he came out, and went to bn'd. All this soon became known In the village, whereupon the jail was pronounced safe nnd sufficient. Tho ill' stltution was shortly afterwards burned down, which gave rise to the necossity of building the presont "paying institution" nt Portland. In Prnlt, being A man of "thrift," and en terprise nnd having learned the foregoing facts, conceived tho magnificent project of raising tho aforesaid sum, with interest, out of the territorial treasury and depositing it comfortably with his own "little means." Accordingly, ho went to California, caught a live half-breed Indian and had him christened "Joaquin Young," for tho purposo of having a claimant to the effects of Ew ing Young's estate. The next winter, ho suc ceeded, through some of his friends, in connect ing a bill authorizing him to sue the Territory for aid newly-named half-breed with the proposition to remove the capital from Salem to Corvallis, and so it got through. The next summer, tho be nevolent Pratt, who only wnntcd to "obtain jus tice" for the "poor Indian" and "be vindicated," brought his suit and produced in court the depo sitions of sundry other half-breeds or other re spectablo persona, said by him to bo living in California and altogether unknown in Oregon, which, aa one of the judges who sat on trial of the cause said, as if In derision, "made out his case exactly in accordance with the rules of evidence laid down by Mr. Grecnlenf," and, of course, ob tained a judgment. The legislature of 1854, bo. ing in session at that time, repealed tho act of 1853 ami forbid the payment of the judgmont.and so the matter remained until tho summer of IWiiS, when the sagacious Pratt, seeing that most of the inenibersyweri! now men nud most likely unac quainted with the history of tho claim, wroto let ters to aearly every ono of them, asking the pas sage of some act that would enable him to collect his "old unpaid judgmont with iuterest." The act was passed, and ho is now in a fair way to recoive some $8,000 or $10,000 from a swindled people. Pratt is no more entitled to it than he is to any farm he might chance to covet in the Will amette valley ,and seek to procure without paying for it. Ills "Joaquin Young" has not been heard of since he first commenced suit. Prntt probably took off his fine clothes and let him go back among . his friends, the Diggers. Two or three other old claims which had been for years before the legislature and repeatedly re jected as swindles, have also been prosecuted to judgments againat tho State under tho law of laat session, and others innumerable will follow in procession of "rag tag and bobtail," in this free nnd easy method of dealing a State debt. There are vet demands against the State crowing out of the Indian wars and the old provisional govern inent, which are more equitable, and just as legal, as any of the above. Those claims as any one curious enough to examine the matter may see amount In the aggregate to the enormous sum of nearly $1,000,000. When they aro presented to the courts iuathe proper way, they will be just as certain to be collected ns wero any of thoso for which' judgments aro already awarded. Some of tho members of the legislature nnd-r stood how the matter would operate and it w as explained, bat to no purpose. How such an act could have passed, or have received the executive sanction, is not apparent in good reason. The inevitable result is that the State treasury will be kept constantly barren by these coming judg minis The Secretary is forestalled by the acl from referring any uf them, as other classes of claims may be, to the next legislature. w hen v..r 'ilia certified iudirments are presented, he must draw his warrants for their payment, and if (here is no mouey to pay, the warrauu.wiu oegm In draw interest. The denial of the privilege to collect such old claims through the courts could not operate hard ly on more than one or two cases, while the per mission Ul IQB, HWnwiucy ""i.u most literally to the merer of speculators in trumped up and swindling claims. Not as "Yieldy" as he Expected. The nresent minister near the court uf Kanaka Kammr, stent to Portland soou after bis ap pointmeiit to consult with a friend about the "wages" be was to got and to ascertain if any provision had been made for "a outfit" and transportation. " The Dr.'s friend explained fiat the salary amounted to a certain sum. that if he went with "a notfit" he most provide it hiimelf, and that there was nn "transporta tion" furnished. The Dr. began to realize the itate of the case and dismissed his vaget and outfit dream with the lung draw n sighing re mark, "Weil, the offis isn't as yield y as I Ital kilateu." Another member of "the family" manages to make hit office mure "J iclily" than he at first expected. If According to the n-porl of Adjutant Gen eral Kihhe. of California, the number of sol diers entitled to rote for the general ticket of that State, is 5.171. Hkhit. Tau of Edward Everett's sons hare been drafted in Boston, and are going to ' swrre in nersnn. Their fattier advised this rather than they should embarrass the Govern ment br procuring substitutes or paying the $300 exemption. A good example. Fbabful. Tlio New York Evening roil has become, Alarmed, lest in tho presont aspect of nhVirJ, if North Carolina should givo up her part in tho rebellion aud return to her allegi. aiiee to tho United States, there would be a disposition nn tho part of the administration to hack down from tho emancipation and to ad mit her without requiring the previous emanci pation of her slaves. Tho Post earnestly pro tests against any weakness of that kind nud in sists llmt undor all circumstances, the procla mation elinll ho adhered to And enforced. Tho Pod Is n leading republican newspaper nf the radical typo, and will most likely bo followed by nil snoli journals as the Billy-goat. It has been oustomniy fnr 'these journals to protest that no State has gone out at tho Union, and that all nf tlioin Imvo owed, nnd continue to owe, full allegiance to tho United States gov ernment, lint now. that there is some pros pect that a slave State, with its slaves, will cut itself loose from the conspiracy and resmno its proper place nnder the Union flag, these jour nals begin to talk about "admitting" her into tho Union nnd to discuss tho terms upon which sho may rennnnce treason and be nnce more a member of the United States. The great Poit and the little Billy-goat would join hands to keep North Carolina out, though she might, on bended knees, pledge herself to bo loyal hero after, unless sho ns an -antecedent condition, shall free all her slaves. This is the issue which the radicals will attempt to force upon the administration, and the Poit begins early. Tho Billy-goat will commence bleating the chorus to the Poll ns soon as its thick skull is penetrated by the Poil't idea. A Pill for I'kacb Men. A. II, Stephens, Vice President of the "Southern Confederacy," lately nindo a speech At Charlotte, North Car olina, lu which lie spolto to the Vallandigharu ito proposition for peaco us follows : Such a thing was impossible such an idea must not bo tolerated for an instant. Reconstruc tion would not end the war, but would produce a more horrible war than that ill which we are en- gaged. Tho only torms upon which wo can ob tain permanent peace are html nnd complete sep aration from the North. Kather than submit to anything short of that, let us all resolve to die like men worthy of treoilom. Suppose wo withdraw oar armies from the Southern States, "reconstruction" would go'nu glibly, wouldn't it! Stephens would bo liugo ly pleased, wouldn't he, nt the prospect of fix ing tho Union nil up ngainT Wouldn't his face ehiue with the very oil of joy at the op portunity of shaking hands again with his old friends, Horace Greeley and Wendell Phillips? Of course ! Tho pence men, though, are mnking love to a very saucy jade. It would seem that a few more sncli slaps in tho face would cure their malady. Ukans and I! ii an We understand that, notwithstanding the displeasure of the custom houfo Billy-goat, tho people of Washington and Oregon contiuuo to ship beans and bran to Victoria, thns turning an honest penny by tin honest trade. PlTTitti) Sonu Throat. This disease is pre- vailing to somo extent in Oregon and Califor nia, but is not so fatal this year as at some former times. Wo clip the following recipe for its trvntiuent from tho Sacramento , Union. It is said to be quite effectual in that State : Take burned copperas and honey mixed to the consistency of cream. Wash the throat first with tincture of iron, using a small, soft brush ; immediately Alter wash with copperas and honey, allowing the patient to swallow ono tea-spoonful nf the same. Let this bo done three limes a day or once every four hours. Great euro should bo taken to cleanse the brush thoroughly each time before using. Six hours after tho third washing give one tea spoonful of castor oil and four drops of spirits turpentine, mixed together. Repeat the pro cess ench day until tlio throat is well. Use about one large table spoonful of copperas to one tea cup full of honey. (7 Jeff Davis has outdone tho abolitionists of tho North in the way nl inducements for negroes to become soldiers. He not only gives them freedom but a cliuuk of sncrcd soil" to till when they shall retire to privato life. The rads of tho North will now, probably, go over in a body tn Jeff, and tender him their nllegi nnce. The only nay that element enn be saved to the service of the North is for Con gress to provide more freedom nnd bigger chunks of soil. They will go with whomsoever promises the most for the "poor black man UT The great mentor and exemplar of Bil ly-goat, Wendell Phillips, in his speech At Framinghain, on the 4th of July, spoke of the administration in language of the most utter contempt nnd bitterness. Such expressions ns "hybrid Cabinet." "brainless nnd incapable set, "unredeemed mellioiency heavy as unit ten and doubly hniinnered iron," dec. ad libi turn, grace the entire speech. Ho compares the administration to "a debauched heir who kills his father, the sooner to enjoy his estate' and "indicts it for criminal inefficiency." Of Lincoln, ho says : "Misled by his ambition deluded by artful .counselors, the government at Washington to day, instead nl being a machine to carry on this war effectively, is nothing but a great na tional committee to mnnngo the next I'nsi deiitinl election. The war is tn be carried on. but the idea at Washington is to carry it on subordinate to the chances in the next 1'resi dential canvass." Of Blair, who contends that there is some su periority of the white man over the negro, ho says he is a "hybrid politician," "the boldest liar on the American continent." "a trickster and dicker apostate" Now, Billy-goal, do you think Phillips is "copperhead." a "rebel synipathixer," a "se eesh democrat," or anything of that sort I Don't answer too nuick before yon Gnd out the animna of his tirade npon the adumiis tration. Phillip's declared ground of denunci atinn is that the war is not enough debased to the service of negroisms there is too much so licitude for the wbito man's govern ment. I til is view of the case, Billy-goal, you will either approve Phillip's "friendly criticisms,1 and continue to follow him, or joa will pass them in silence. tV The Statetman evidently thinks it is in the line nf its duty to lollow the rot ton, treason ... . - r I, .. - t:-.:- srmiiAllllting carcass oi ircunrcracv iiir and thence, 10 wen, no iiumrr. us g"iug, c cannot accompany lu sentinel. We have never thought it in nor line of duty lo follow anything rotten therefore we are not following any of the old parties, either into Dixie or old John Brown's grave. e are following the Constitution aud the Union. The Sentinel thinks they are bulb rotten we differ with the "SentintCi man's man." The treaion sympatbiiing "dcmocracy" is as foul as the odors nf hell but Dot mure so than the treason helping-abolition raJioals we d not follow or sympathize with or respect either of them. We are not going to internal infamy with cither of them, and, therefore do not ex peel to b aocompauied by tie StnlinA mag. J3A.MTKI.trif NKWM. HPEOIAL IMHPATOH TO TUB STATESMAN. BY SUNDAY'S STAGE. Leavenworth, Aug. 25. Up to this morning, l!2tj bodies were burned nt Lawrence. Many of them were so much dislk-ured as tn prevent recognition, People are continually passing between this iiluco and Lawrence, and their details nl tho scenes mat occurred in tho streets nnd housae of the doom ed city, aro sickening and heart-rending. Last accounts we have of Quantrell Is to biitiirilny niL'lit, nt which time he was being closely pur sued by Lane, whose force was constantly in creasing by the farmers who were flocking to I linn with arms. It his determination to lotiow into Missouri, ami if the gnng disband, to hunt them down like wolves. One of their number captured gave tlio mimes of 50 of the gang. Thev aro neiinle nf .Iiuikson eniintv. Missouri. who aro well known and have always been considered good Union men. Host informed men at Lawrence are of opinion that Quuut relle's men are mainly 'composed nf paroled prisoners from Pcinbertou's army, with somo of I nice s command, from tho faot that they aro much sunburned from being long in service. New Vouk, Aug. 2.1. Specials from Washington this morning con tain little news. A Morris Island letter to I the Herald says appearance of Sumter is not unlike that presented liy Fort I'nlnski nn the evening of first day's firo. From 30 to 40 large holes could tie Been on the lace or tho works The barricades of brick covering tho niacatine. And the sand traverses, havo been serious'v damaged. Three days of such work will bring uowu ouimcr nu ine neaus oi us uetvnuors. Foiirni-SH Monroe. Auirust 24. The Richmond Whig of the 21st says, loss of vicKsonrg, ana tauure at ucitysuurg are the two events of the year which seem to render hichlv probable a long and almost interminable continu ance of the war, Apart from victories which we may achiove on the held, there are but two means ot interacting the I'tiieliil etlucts of these two events, and bringing hostilities to an early close, Tlicso are events forcing intervention, or a deter mined opposition by tho conservative masses of the North to the abolition taction which has con trol of tho Government nt Washington. A long and protracted war will prove a great evil, whol ly unmixed with good, for the longer the war continues the more thnrottgely exasperated the South would bocotno, with tho whole Yankee rHce and Yankee institutions. We want the aid of I 1' ranco we aro able to pay tor it lot us do It, Wo shall then have peace, or a power to work sweet revenge on our foul foo. Tho Sentinel says from the region of tho Rappahannock there seems to be growing an expectation that a collision bo- tween the two armies is drawing near. All ac counts concur in representing our (tho rebol) ar my iu oo in me very uost eouiiinon. FoiiTimss Moniiok, August 34, Governor Letcher has ordered tho rebel Gene nil Assembly of Virginia, elected in Mav last, to meet nt Richmond in extra sossion, on the 7th nf Roptoinbor, for the purposo of devising moans for inu puoiic ueieuse. 110 says 11 win require extra ordinary exertions on their part to meet the ad vancing largo levies of additional federal forces. The steamer City of Iiicli moud .from off Charles ton Biinuny noon, urines the tollowinir news : Fort Biimter' flag was shot away on Thursday. Friday the bombardment was constantly kept up. Tho whole South end of the Fort was demolished Imost to tin, base, r ridny niorninir nine breech es were discovered. Wagner, uregg nnd other uaucries nrcu at intervals. An expedition was eing fitted out to silence James Island batteries. Kichmoiid sentinel uf to-day has tho following : mportant dispatches come from Charleston of date Wd. I lie tiro ot enemies laud batteries has been, kept upon Sumter and more guns have been, disabled. There is also a heavy tiro against Wagner and Greeir from Meet and land. Uilmore's lemand tor the surrender of Sumter and Morris aland with the threat to shell Charleston in four hours from delivery of papers at Wagner, was re- ceiveu Hiia rciurneii una morning-, uoaurec-ard charges in reply inhumanity and violation of the hws ot war against liilmore, and asys if repeated lie will employ vigorous measures of retaliation. Up to tbi lime the threat to shell the city has not uuuii execuieu. ClIAttl.KSTON. Auor. S3. On Saturday, C04 shots were Bred at Humter. 4111 struck inside or out. East wall Is sealed and battered, nud parapet over it ruined. The north west wall and arches have fallen in. Onus are all dismounted. Land batteries ononed from south and north, on Sunday, and monitors in east ud wo.it, coining close up. I lie tire is very dam aging. MiotSA'opt through tort, and tho shells wounded several ouicers, including Kiiott, com manding. lie is ordered to hold on until relieved, or the place taken. 101. unyiorit, 01 vt agner, is Killed, and several aro wounded. Twenty-three vessels' are inside the bar, including the Ironsides. Gilmoru sent notice on ciuiiday that at 11 o'clock to-morrow he would open on Charleston, meantime all non-com- b.llanls could leave. ClMTTANOon.t, Auci1.1l ?i. Yankees commenced shelliuir Chattiiiiooa yes terday, without iriviiii; notice of their intention. All is quiet to-uny. L IIICAO'I, August VI. Gold in New York this afternoon is l-'J. THE LATEST. BY STACE THIS MORN1NC. erECIAL niSCAlLO TO ths STATESMAN. N bw Yoiik, Ahit. 2fi. Special to Tribune from headquarters army Potomac, says cavalry pickets of enemy called yesterday moriuug across Kappulmuuock to ours that t ort Slimier naa neeii iukcimp) ns. Cavalry foruo under 1 lU Hii'-li Lee crossed Kuppalmiinnck yesterday morning- near Cor bin's neck. 0 miles below Fredericksburg-, but wero speedily muled by brigade under Oeneral Curtis with luss ot t .rce engineer ollicers pris oners and a number of privates killed nud wounded. Our loss slizht. Position of rebel army is somewhat thus : Kwell lies near uraiige Court Unusu. A. r. Hill near Itupiduii Station. Liiuitstreet reach es from U.S. Ford to Fredericksburg-. Pickets on Kiippnlmnnnck aro now at Port I'oyal (Fort Hojal!) Lee's headquarters is two miles De vi ml Ornnire Court iluuse nn Ijunlniuville rail road. 1 1 0 1 I prisoners and deserters coutinuo to report dissatisfaction in rebel army. Two l..l .l..anrl...l f...,.i Oil, ll..,.wlrt iArtlmunl 1, III. UOll uimn.u .,.. w... v.ku'j.w ivniiii.i.. report Gen. Stuart lind been relieved from command of the cavulry and Gen. Hood ap pointed in bis stead. Ilerald'i special from Washington says C. Edwards Lester, elerk in the War Department was arrested last Monday at Harper s rerry with Important dispatches in his possession in tended for enemy. Lester is suspected nf hav ing been Id couiinunicalion with the rebels for some tune, nnd has, countless, given llieio much valuable information. Guerrillas who infest Chesapeake and Ohio canal made their appearance yesterday on tow path 23 miles above Georgetown, lint did no damage. Active .pursuit of the guerrilla bands who inlest the country in vicinity 01 unio linos is constantly kept op by oar cavalry, aud more or less of tliera are daily captured. The steamer liultiuiore, Capt. .Mitchell, has arrived at Fortress Monroe. She reports no indications of new rebel batteries at any point nn tha Potomac. The llotilla has not been able to discover auy rebels on the Virginia shore, and the whole country wears an air of desolation. A Washington snecial to the World ears It is a fact that lien. Gil mure has demanded the surrender nf Charleston. The demand hero is believed to be based on his success in reaching the city with the Purrott gun as soon as it was mounted. Cincinnati, August 2G, lteturns from 100 counties in Ky. give Dram letto MXM majority. A Cairo dispatch says it ia reported General Pleasantoo died last week at Selnia, Alabama. New Yon.. August '.II Capt. uf lirig South Huston reports that on the evening of the Svid, in Int. U7, long. 74, he picked op a boat belonging to tho U. 8. brig lianihridge, which contained ft negro, who stated that on the 21st. during a heavy ale. the brig foundered and all ou board but himself perished. Kankai Citv, Anrast So. Reports Jnst received say Major illunt and Major r H-lcher overtook a company of gnerril las in Lafayette county and killed W. A dc tachtnent for Lexington also nirt roerrilla com pany near ricasuni 11111, on nntnrday, ami Killed 7, and recovered a ennsMrrnble nuautity j of goods taken bj tbeiu at Lawraace Nf.w Yoiik, Angnst2fl. I The steamer Constitution from Hilton Head. S. C, Willi dates to the 23d, passed Charleston liar at half-past S, P, M. of same dny. Horn bardiinnt was then goiug on with great vigor. The liring was very rapid. The laat report from Morris Island was that Fort Sumter had not responded to our gmir for two days. I'HICAdO, VH. Special from Washington sava a dri."". has been ordered in California. flllCAfl.1. Alumni OA Tho followinu circular, ri'imnlhnr th ilmft in Cull. fornia, has been received from the War Department! Ciiicuc.au No. 75. I'iiovost Mashhai.'s Omcie, WaSIIINOTOM. AiiiihI. OI IMlt.1 C Itv rilrnctlon ot tlio PphmIiI,.,., ,.t ,I.A IT.,;. ...I ut',on. tho klaleof California is divined into llireo enrollment districts as follows 1 Tim couiitiert of Cnlnsl. Del Norte, Hutto, Humboldt, Klamath. Marin, Mendocino, Napa, I'lnmiis, Slmstii, Sierra, Hixkiyou, Holano, Sut ler, 1 runty, mm una mi, to commute and be known as tho Northern Dintrict, lieailqinirters at Mrrvsville. The counties of Ami.dor.OaUvurus, Kl Dorado, Ne vada, l'liieer, Haeinniento, Sim Joaquin, Ktuiiisliom and Tuolumne, to constitute and lis k llnwii na llm Miililli. District, headouariers at. Huprsmwito I'itv. Tlio cum. ties of tliienu Visla, Contra Costs. Kmaiio. Los Anifo- los, Mariposa, Merced, Mnniwuy, Sunlit Durham, Nun iiiuiro, ouniu una, i-iniia emm, Han Uiuo, Hun liar tnirdiiio, Bun Louis Obispo, Han Kudia, Tiihno, Alame da and Hun Kmneisco, constitute end Im known as the Houtlioin District, headquarters Hun Francisco. Buiueu, JAAllv-1 11. ritl, l'rovosl Marshal General. 1 hut looks like business.) Nsw YorKj Aiwist 56. Dmfl'uiu proceeded qnietlv to dav in the S1I1. K1I1 nud Olli Wards. North Hur from Asninwall loth, arrived. Panama piuier of that dule Suva. President (Ian. Huiim Colina wna iniuururateduaUie 13t.li, ut Panama. Siwii lab buiiadioii had arrived. Foimuss Mokiios, Auirust 36. ltlchinoiid minors have the following doled Wil. niiliKlou, Auuust Uh. Yesterday iiiurniiiK the friiiate Minnesota and six irnnboais bombarded Fort Fisher at New Inlet, N.C. When the steamer Hebe nr. muled the enemy utters ptod to laud, mid were repulsed, lioing reinforced, they Dually demroved tho goods lunded from the steamer and tired her 1 we held the work lust evening. new Yolix, August ?r. llonev easv aud firm at 5li7i uurliin M.V:!!! . gold lira 1WJ. Kourot.K, Va., August 1!5. Tlio ltichmond Examiner to dav coiituius Charles ton dispalcliea to 1 lie ilttli, which say. lust night at 1'.' o'clock, Sunday STJd. the enemy opened lire ou tho city til ing eight inch Purrott sliu'ls, uou-coiubutuiits are leaving iu a coulinued streuui. " Cairo, August 26. Advices from Stcule's exuedilion to tin, ISilt.lmvn been received, nt that time Steele whs ut Clarendon, Ark,, nud hud been joined by (ion. Davidson's com iiiuud from Pilot Knob, Mo., the report that rebels were fortifying at lluyon Mrfoe is continued. It in 1 a ported that Kirby Kuntii's force was mureliiug from the Ueil river country to Utile Rock. It was not sot tied how soon dim, Steele would move forward, but from the energy displuyed on till sides, he would soon Blurt. A baillu at lluyou Mulue is probable. Col. WIiihIow'b eoinuuind.arrived ut 'Memnhls Stth. 1" vini; iiiurclied fioui Yu.oo City, via Urenadu mid Cold Winer, la a skirmish with the rebels ut Uremida we took 1UII prisoners. Mew ioiik, August M. The following leltor from Mr. Fulton, editor of Llio llullimure American, duled olf Charleston, ttti, savs Hilliiler still llics the rebel ting, bill the wall is a inmu or rums, some of our shells explode inside the Fort, others puss through the east wall, going oil ono side and ont ut the oilier. We'have Hue weather, and il is ex peeled Ihe monitors will go in force to Sumter this afternoon, the Irousidos aud wooden vessels have shelled Wuuiier and (freeif everv duv. kuoniuir tlinm silent while the shore batteries were caiinuimding Sumter. Several deserters were picked np bv Mon tunk lust uight. they say the rebels are propuriug to leave Slimier, and have been Inking guns from it ever since llio light in April, which denionstruied their ina bility 10 hold il 1 now not inure than three or four guns are in il, lliu remainder being quukers. Thev suy the North Caroliim troops ure anxious to go home, and almost in a stale of mutiny. Sumter's Hug boa beeu shot uway four tunes, and none Hies now. Somebody bus lied. OraJ. Buiterics ou Jumes Island throw shut and shell night and day ; our loss is not more limn two per duy. Uiliuore has uutilied lluuiiregunl ho woum commence aliening me city nn me K-kl. Note by thk liov at Yhkka ll liMiliHRiialu.il. log It, and Ulu Ueauregard has asked tor u truce and mm s whut s the mutter. LATER. CHARLESTON CAVING! Has FaANCisco, August 27 7:W r.M. To U. 11. IlASDr The Federals are thmwiiig shells Into Churleiiou. Ueauregurd protests oh the grounds of humanity, and asks a truco nf fnrtv hours. No terms will ho granted oxcept unconditional surrender. rue mat gun 111 r on counter Inn been iiismoimtert. J. IIAKKIOII, Opr. Nominations. Tho Union Stato Conven tion of Wisconsin met aud nominated T. J Lewis for Governor, on the 20th Inst. On the saiuo day llio Union State Convoiv tion of Minnesota, nominated Col. Stephen A. Miller for Governor. CiTA Washington correspondent of the Dalles Journal says, under a late date that Scuator Nes. mi lb ia still in Ohio and has entirely recovered from bis illness. The same correspondent says W. II. Farrar is In Now York and will shortly loavo for Oregon. MARnlLD. Ill Hurion eountv. 2d hist., br Rev. Thus. Suiull, Sir. K. I .Merrill and Miss Klla 31. lluckeutto. If !ofiin.uuenls of oarttea rcceivud. lu Portland. 20th, J. A. J. Chapman and Euivliue J. Tutibs. III Miilinnmah conntv, JVlh lust.. Thomas J. Itob. erlson and Miss N'uliev A. Stephens. At Willow Kpnugs, -I'lli mat., Mr. Robert M Klrang ml Miss r.vcline Uolhcr, uii 01 .lackaon eountv. II v Job Hnnlen. J.P . of Polk ccmnlv, July l'7tli. Mr. Oeorgc fluv t Yamhill and Miss Mary Condon, eldest daughter of luur, a Nmitta Indian, tin Freiu-h Prairie, at the residence of S V. R Jones, br Hev. (leo. C. Chandler, Win. It. Luin and J las Kite hel .lones. In Kugeno Ciiy.'-Jolh Inst , bv Esquire Pnrsons.Wm Driskill and Ptiebe Ann Hinilfi. both ot line counlv Iu Wmdiinuton counlv. Ml ins .. Hev. Ili nrv Sewell, .Mr. NiinuiM drove and .Miiry .11. I. rciugo. In Port and. -let. Win K-'nt and M.irv r.. Ilros-n In San Francisco, H'sh. Levi Whilu, nf Porllaud, and Henrietta Kosener. of Hun Frullcisco. In Portlumt, &t, Isano Koseiitieul and Mury llaer. DIED. Ill Siikra, Aoir. afl, Mnry llyrns, eldest diiuglilcr ol I wiii ItvniH. hihI u voir and 3 months In .Marion county, iilili lint., Hurry Oulhr, sun of II iiiraml KrancHS Forward, aiwd 7 mo I. and I4ilav At Hellwl. I'olk coumy, IKili nisi., ut iiiiiinns, A. K Post siud Ut Vttur At 1'icr Cilv, Kih lust., Willie, sciund sujii of Dr. E. I), and 1,'turn Stone, aued 4 vra. il num. and 17 dnv Near (v.i. lil. Allif. t!8lll. 10 1 ! .ii I tl (,'.. wife of .1 C. Itrown, and yomiuest dmiiiliinr of Jusifpli and Klisa Cx, aued 17 yra. H urns, and 'Si days. Wnlls Walla Statrnmtin nii-nm copy. Near Table Itork. IH1I1 mat.. Muria June, dunvliter of Lyman and Kutiah '. (lo.Hlhll.HKed 2 yts. and i 1110. in' (sine county, July lth, ut & o'clock, evening, Itivnlia, K''d fi yra. 7 1110. aud IH dura ; Auirul lull, at U o'cliwk, inonmiK John L,sucd yra. and :l days; AiiKiist 7ih. at 4 o stock. iimniiuK, lluriha Christiana, axed ii yra. & mos. and 7 dnya nil of puirid sore throat .-uildren of John und Msrjntrvl Currui. In Albany, Anit. VjiIi, AIuhi, ilsuuhter of I), and C. Muuslield, sited 4 yra. it mos. und 1 1 days. In llslles t'ny.'Jjili iust., Nellie While, younirest daiiitluer uf Cbarlee Wlule, aijed 1 ycur 7 luuuths and 7 days. - Special Notloei. IT The Annual Mwlinjr of the Christian Church In Oregon will be held at the Central Meetiiit House, on the haniiam, commencing ou Thursday ia October, IHitl Frsst's Hamburg Tsa sal Hamburg Flatter. Press's llaniburx Tea is a curatirs and prerentire of CoukIw. Severe Colds, Kererand Ague, Dysgirpsia, Kheontatisoi, aod all complaints arisina; from impuri ties of the blood. It cures Headache, Howel, Kidney and Liver ConipUvnu, cleausina; and parifyiiijr the MoniHch and ll.sid. It is a prcmitire airainst C'onla Itioii.srid ila linieiy nse will avert almost any aickneer, It restores the appetite, and is most pleasant and pala table to take. Bring; purely vegetable, it ran wilb en tire safely be given to chHilren. One trial will cos- vinos any one of its excellent oJSSillly, and one used no family will do without it. To guard against Counterfeits, observe the seal of Katsi 4c Co., Hamburg, on every genuine package. r'reae'i Hamburg Tea is the only genuine article. Cony right secured. Kiniel Vrrse, Hen Francisco, J. C. i'reso 4t Co., Hamburg, Proprietors. Hole Ag'nts for the Pacific Coast, to wliom all or dera oiust be addressed, Uediugton t Ca, 4lfiand 418 Knmt street, Han Kranriaro. D.blllty and Pala la the Side and Breast. Pattos, Ohio, June 5, HUH. Uantas. A. I fkovn.t at Co.Oentt i My wife baa been troubled with debilily, and baa had a i slant pain in her aide, aud. at limes, a pain ia her bnnut. which was procured from sewing. I bovghl a bot of Or. Mall't l.'rer PMi, aod sine she has bed Being them site baa entirely recovered ber strength and the pain has left ber. I have need them also my self, aud lud them a awl wvluht fee,. MrJictnt. Trily yours. JOSIAII PATTKIWON. Uedingtoa It Co., 114 and 41. Knmt street, Huu "nncBsw, Ocoeral Agents for FkiSc coast lwLt nj.nAi.tm m,Ti,i,Ksit mtiAi.si Uce llmt safe, pluusunt rcnisdy known aa HEI.MllOI.WS EXTRACT ISl'CUU, For all complulula Incident to the sex. No fumily should be Without It, And none will when once It is used by Tried by them. YOUNO AND OLD, In tilt) decline or chuugo of life, . And after and before Marriage, During and after Confinement To strengthen the nerves, ltustnre Nature In its proper ohiiiinel, and Iiivlgornto the broken down Constitution, From tckacoer eauee oriirinaiinir. USE NO MOUE WORTHLESS PILLS I ' Take HELMIIOLR'B EXTRACT BUCIIU. See advertisement hi another column. Cut It out. and send for It. See advertisement. !m24 MiNKKAi, MuaiiEiia. All tho active poisons are used in modioli practlce,und they all evidently shorten life, III Idol's Kursapurilla is one of the few prepara tions that la really and purely a vegetable remedy. It contains notions grain of mercury, arsenic, slrych- ino, bromine, iodiuo, or any other poison. Moreover it is all uutldote to them it cures the diess-- they cuu's. At the best ttiey only kill one mulady by sub stituting another 1 but nrlstol's 8ui'uupar!)lu acts Willi nature and not aguiust it, forever removing, by Its neutralising power the causes of ulcerous, canrerous and eruptive diseases, regulating the liver and the stomach, invigorating and regulating the bowels, re lieving the system of all niorliino elements, restoring bodily vigor and mental elasticity, and recuperating every lunguid organ. Children and the most delicate females may tuko it without fear. It is Ihe ralvution of the feeble. Kvery druggist nf eminence keeps It for tule. lmQI Sriilui.ASTl. Those requiring the ussi.tuuro of a itiuiulant should uw Ilonjtand'i d'erman Bitten. They contuin no alcohol or Injurious Ingredients, and yet possess great stimulating properties, followed by no deleterious efleets. If you are auneriiig with Dya pepslu, Liver Complaint, Nervousness, Loss of A ) tile, those Diltera will speedily and permanently cure you. tor sole by ull druggists and duulers In medi einos lw2ll Itrmnrfcii'lle Cure of Cramyi III Slomucll anil liowels, Cihcisnati, May 31, 1M:. Messrs. A. L. Scovlll &. Co. Last Winter, I was at tached with cramps In the stomnoh and bowels, which hent me nearly double, and the pains were so great that It prostrated mo i I tried your linker's Pain Pan acea hi frequent doses, which relieved mo at oure, aud I felt its iullueiico to the very extremities of my limbs, and have not been troubled with any similar at'tui k since. I have beeu traveling iu the country dining the Hprlug, and I came across many who had suvere attacks uf diarrhea, aud gave them 11 few doses of the Pain Panacea, which cured them Immediately. I also recnninienoeu il 10 a man who Had a severe lioudaclie, and it gave Instant relief by bathing thoroughly with it. J. M. ADAM Itedington It Co., 416 and 418 Front street, Sun rmncisco. hole Agents. I f Kufferors from scrofula and scrofulous sanc tions, clean up I Why wear your pimples, blotches. ulcers, sores I Why have Ihe life twisted out of you by dysiepeia, rheumatism and gout f Why sutler syphilitic and mercurial diseases to rot the bones ill your body, or the Hesh oft" your bones f Why let your sluggish blood drag and Mutter its distempers through your veins 7 Aycrs' Compound Extract of 8arsupi rilla cures these complaints, and demises them out of the system. Use it faithfully, and you bring to sod ety a healthier, cleanlier, and far more acceptable member. Democrat, Baltimore, MJ. Im24 anoniFiiwcuiiiEs, UK DK It THK DlRsCCTIO OK The Sisters of the Holy names of Jesus ana raary, Ito opened in litis cltv nn the Ut of Bntm v T her. 1 lie courw of ItiMmclioii coninriiwi lliu va rutin brunches winch commute tlio vliMtumlury nud indoor ueuruueiiu oi euuetmou. 1'ltmAltY IXAMNICN. Sni-llinir, Nunrtinx. Wrftinir. Barn.! llittir. Ele merits of (ttMwmiihy, (Inniiumr. Aril timulir, An VX iniHitary Trfitliw uii Tinm, AliruW4 llioii-y i il. UllltuU 9I1UUS. Dictionary. KcHdmtr. Wriiitiir. Arltltmutic. Oeoirr nlw. (liiuiiiiuir. lOi'iritoliirv ('orrutmoiHft'iieo. Kliiiuiitn of Xutunil lMtilintipliy and Ai ruuoin y , OntliiM'K of lliatury, fumi mr Mcienoe, AiiriiiKfniDiit oi liuiany. ICIocntion, liliottmr, Iouic, Vcifillt'iilion, Aurti'tit Hint MmlHru (JfoKniiihy, ma of tlio ulnlMfs, Anirono mv. licmfnii iiiHturv. Ariininpiio. Aiie hrii. I look Kiwpiiitf, (Icoiiiolry, NtUum. riiilusupliy, Uuiuny mul iiuuiisiry. aK IK .nn I Priiniirv lVimrtmont. nor nimrter. (navulilo tn lulvum-el ' II 00 Jnnior lpitrimeiit 8 00 Nmiioi U-iirtiiiuiil IU 00 French, Munic, Dmwin und lai tiling fonn extra rlmri't), und tiru tuiiflhl nt the option of the purt mr. Krrnrli pur tiiiiis?r '. $ 0 00 Miinir pr qimrtpr Ift IK) Umwingmid Puinliny 5 00 If pHirntK di'pire it, the piipiln nmy take K'wniia in plain ttud lani-y m-etilo work. No exlru r)mrtfe lor tii I it r. The hour of -itteiiibince from 8 oVlock, a. n , to 4 o'iJKk, r. m. One huitr mid u onortcr mi-en ut ihwiii. fit nils of nvtry ivliyioun ihooiniimlimi will lie equally nttvlvrd, und all inti1frriir with their t'i ions ronvictioiii i-arcfully nvoiilt-d. timid onkr, however, renirfii that ull ihould cniifonu to ihe n)jf il lation uf the iiiKliialion. Nn Hpthirlion in imi'fe for tlu willidniwal of a pupil liefore the expiration of the term, mile- in rnmt uf illiM'-m. ;tw.r Salem market--Prices Reduced. pHK mihwribiT wiBhp to mv to the I i( izeUH that he ban re dined hta nrirei 3 to suit tlie liuiuH, and will yive yuii from iinv fluru von fall for it.uml tic ivr it Ftl EE OF VHAKUE to auy phir iu llio dir. A auiHrior artirlo of l'nrt HiiuiHife, and Suiloiu Mleaki roiiolauily ou hand. Kur relink uf beef and wilting of purK, cuaiilfti me to ac-ciMiiuiiniite. Hct'f per iiiJir1rr from t to 4 rent. llniliiiK piereii from 'A to 0 cent a. hiirloiu and- rump, Il to K h-uu. Mutton und Pork, H to It) cent. SuiMiiue, U cents. 1000 Good Fat Hons Wanted, Di-gsmm! ct undrcswNl. for which the liiahvrst inarknt price will be uuiu in I imm. limn. i;kw.i, nuiem sinrsei. Aus;. allh, IHKl 4w'i'i ATTENTION EVERYBODY 1 STATE FAIR BALL. f I1HKKK will U a pnhiie HHLITAKt L AID C'llIC KuletiMiniaetit riveu at the fetlrt ware bonne, in HmUtd. on the era nintf of Hept. IH, luty. o puina or eipeiine will Iw niMired to make evervihtmr pleimant for tlie ift-cuaiou. A eourh will be in readmea to con- nt prnnnm to and from the hall. frt. Kitacioue roinie for MW emiplea. 11m HmUxd Artillery Itand In attnlance. J. II. IIuuji, Lender. KLOOR MANAOKR8 1 Ilenj. Strang, Htdcni, 8aiiiuel Hftwlrirk, Halem, (leortte Siiitmnni. ('urraltii, llenrv Ondlev. Alhnnr, H. H )'arrih, Knatml. P. H Tlie military will nVnia) appear in uniform. Adinittiiure aud miiT, 1 INI KtovcH and TJn Ware Exchanged I Mill WIIKAT aud OAlS.and the hitfhit nmrket prirepaid. J. 11. SJ'Alilt. Halem, Anr .Im'to Ilriiyrd nilOU the anliscrilier, at Malein. about sisj L weeks since, two horses t one a dark cream. 2C1 branded O. T. on left slionideri lb other a dark bay, uyars oiu, itiuxe rare, oninos not rrmeinnnrci. Any inforiniitinn of anid horses will be liWnillv paid for. Jim iiiii.M',, Halem, Anir. IM, I Hi. I. V-'iifpiiid Dalrnyrtl FIIOM the enclosure of thenndrrsigned.ln ff- Halem. on Tinadav nivht, IHih in.t . a niwli Ac?v um sited men horse, heavv maile, alfHit 8 or II yeHra old, branded wilh Isrus Won left sliflo. Ho oilier marks or brands. A liberal reward will be peld for in. reiorn.or lor imuruisnon thai will lend lo hi. re covery. iiw'Aipaid J. r. MlLl.rlt. THE ANNUAL FAIR r im NU 10. MII'llIlliAl HTM wn.i sa Hsi.o AI Ihf Fair GrnuDds, on Ihr farm of David tiolf, brpt. Id, 4th ind Sth, I Ml I. I.wilt rreuiimn Ijst.and further iHirtirnlara, see tli J smears. All onirics e sloik sulewied fi.resbiM ua a net Ik euterrd nn the fir it dnv. A Inrce aiieneV. alnw is anlMpaUxl. 1'er order, W. L. HAlTr.lt, lwJ4 bw'y Polk Co. Ag'l Society. MILWA-UItlUXa Mill KBIIWJIISILIE RELIANCE WORKS. Etlwitrd 1. Allia dc Co., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, MASuriCTuatas or French Burr Mill Stones, and ull descriptions of MILL GEARING. Scalers in Bolting Cloths, 1 And all descriptions of MILL FURNISHINGS. Agents for the Bale of I) ii ii. r, Jr.'i Smut Machine, '' PALMER'K Improved SEPARATOR, nnd -Benion'n World Challenging limn Duster. We also manufacture the' celebrated Goodwin "Writer Wlioel, Which we bcliuve to be the best water-wheel in me Plans and estimates furnished on application. , BDW'D I. A 1. 1.1 SI Se VO Cm'.HI Milwaukee, Wis. SUBLIMITY COLLEGE, Ml IIM tllTY, OKCGOIV. THOMAS H, CRAWKOHD, A. H., Teacher of An eiont liHnti'iiiiti'ei ann Higher MathHinalicn. w tr iii.'aii 'i' i i.. l....i:..i. t . a " ii. iiimviii i ntir in sKsiiyiinu '3iiriiiivi, TlIE colleire bmldiiiir in to be reft I ted and en Unfed, X no that itudenti of ull grndei will be nccu in mo urned. KXPKNBEa. I.anffiiHtfoa, qimrterly $!l 00 iiiflimr Fiiikhuti, . t , .p' iu o ni Common KiihIihIi 5 00 to 6 00 Primary Drpurttnent 4 00 to 5 00 It oh id iu private futuiliee from $2 to $ J per week. CAl.KN'DAU KORlRCT-4. IS6I1. Vint, tertn bjfiim Annnnt 31et. Half Uvui bi'irintt NoV. Kith ; vacation during holidays. lMC14s Examination, Feb. 4th. Becimid term lo giiu Keb, tit li. Vacation of one week, beiriuniiiK April V.'tli. Half term begiiiii May "M. etxainiimtioii ThnrtMlny July 21 nt. tTnm Iiifltitutioii will he free from any necUirian intliience.J " Sw'JO Frobalc IVotice Kutato of llvnjuiiiiu lirattain, deceased. Iu County Court, Currv County, Ornn. NOTICE In bureby frfvou tlmt t . H. l'ratt, inlminii trutor of the ubove-niuued estate.- (inn tliii dav tiled iu auid 'ourt )im nccount, und praye that the rnmo be allowed for a Until aett lenient. It ia therefore or dered that tlio lettlement of mild ent4ite be heiml nnd determinud ill raid court on the th day of .October, iuj, the next reuinr term nt inn eourr. ni. a. uui'iuiMti, County Judfffla KlleiiMiurK, July G, lHb.1. 4w USE E. GOODWIN & BROS. N. Y. PATENT Pressed Chewing Tobacco, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE, rpMIH tobacco In manufactured exprciwiv for the !...: :.. !, . si.- i: ' t.:L .a. vuiiiuriun iiiuikdvi tun p;iiiiiir nuiiiier in wiiiuu it ia put hp, koepiuK it nlwuyii inoiat aud cmiMinii it to retain iu iluvor uny length of time. JinibW Dr. L, S, Skiff; Surgeon Dentist, HALKM, OHKGON, . OUlte in IIolinan8 Brick Building HRNIOKWlsK KEAK t ORWRR OV rillHT AND CltNTLKH NTH, W.B. XoHe but finished oDerations performed. I deitire the patronage of audi peraona aa winh their opuratioiiH (icriormcd in the moat parfect tuanuor, Lafayette Academy, LAFAYETTE, YAMHILL COlJiTY, OREGON. REV. K. CAItTWKIIillT, Principal, aud I'rof. of M nl liuinatit's Hint Natnral Krience. ItKV.W. 1). MCHOhSi l'ruf.aml ActiiiH Teaobor of iHKiicr .MiiuiL'iuullis anil Ancient languages. KsriasKS', ' T Muunuaot,' iwrloily . HiKncr Knulish so OA (SI lo U ull 5 mi t a on 4 (III to 5 (Nl 1 iiliiinon Ivnulisll. .... lYillmry lt'iiirtiiieiit . Vocal iilnsii!, rrtifl uf clinrifo. ltoard iu towa at rea souabJa mtoir. Calendar for 18li3-l. ViMir iliviilcil into lour iHniis, each containing 19 wrKs. s irsl knn iif(Iiib Nrt. 7tn i linir Isrin, Oct. HNIi. Rcrinul lurin Ihmihis Nnv. illith ; vacatiou during iioittiiiysi nun isrtn, rfitn. inin, inni. Kxiiitiiiintinn and exIiilHiiou at the closa of Sd tnrm, Uiluvi'ils, Ai k Vd, IHil. Iiiil:i J. W. NOIITII EK, BOOKSELLER ....AND IMrllKTSK OS BTATnXKRT Law, School, Medical, Miscellaneous, .INU BI.AftK ROOKS, June 0 Itif Hreond alreet.Oorrallls. l'Oir NALK, 40 Pure Spanish Merino Rams, WAltRANTKO to he of the vry hiilii'nt nnalitr. Tliey roimirt uf Iri year old. Vearlinjm and lauiba. Thev ure deweinled from ihow imported ; from Himin hv Ilcurv Hammond. Vrn.. t .UiuilU-liiirv u it.ry Kink ine f tcm- rut.Mit m ut toe ihm y.arhlte Kitir. The Iiiin.Im were aired hv the mm (Kitvorile) whirh I nrrhaied hurt roar of .Inhn l. I'ntlervou, Kmi., of ekilirlft, N. V. Their dnnii were bn'd hv Kdwin luwr-ut-e. V.m . of WevhridLT. Vt. iHvnir niiiTiiiiPsrn hit insrii iriNii fiin iiMiiiritniB I ice i) bieejera in (he I tilted Siatee. 1 will utlurihein in rfiiiinelitiiiu wilh unv in Ihe Suits nf Ori'imn. Tliev mar Im nii on (apt. Jimmi r. M tiler a ntriii.noulli Ymiihill. They will b nohi at low price for nodi, or by infn mul tune to nit. (VrtiiWate will be j(iven wilh everv line Hint i (sell. Applv lo IIONAI.I) Mi l.KDl), Ainiiy, Y hill V or to :.ipt.JOIIN V. MIIsLKIOnlrm. Notice. AiniKKKAS, tho Hrieadh-r (leiienil 3.1 Hriuaile, V V Ort'tm Militia, him inni'd an nnlrr reinlriiiK the ollicom aud oHiiuutl militia of aanl ttradi to meet at hnlem on tin l.ah tiny of in em iier, lw.i, luere- fore all rtlur oIKrera nud rtiMitttui'a in the Ktnte are reapt'd hilly iiiriis'U lu be pniient. ami purtit-iHUe iu tho exert lorn. 'J he beirt drilled com puny of inlitiilry pnwnt will receive a premium of $75 00 I he bent drilled com .mo y of Cnvulrv 75 (HI Tha hent drilM company of Artillery . ?.ri Wi ror 'itl nemeomttauy oi eacii ....v.... w u IIHif Ocn'l lU-ni. Alvonl, Mtii. Tlioa. M.WliiHton, ami Capt. Julina M Keeter hnvt lieou invited lo act aa i hiiirnmn ltoard ai Hilary Anuiiora. Ktilein, Aii)f. M, 13. wi- IMotiir. Joseph WiiMo, PI'tT vs. Jnbn Forrw, John Jneilsn, W. ( lirmvulil snd II. si . stay, I ! la. in ins l.lrrnn Court of lbs rilate of Orenu tor the Counlv ot Ma rion, th-tolier Term, ll. To John Jorrlan, ann reeiHent defemlauu Dill in K'piily for foreilusiir of MnrllStfe. Wll KIIK.VM. Jiueph Wuldo si Id plaimilf. has Died bis bill ia euuiiv. pravina iudu-meitt avuinst John Forre for the sum of two tbouwiid two hundred and three dolUrs, wilh interest and eueU, and for the fore closure of a rettuitl morlKWife therein iiieiitifined, upon Ihe following drm'rilH'd premises, to wit I lils No. I, 1, :i, 4. a. Hand 7, in Hi'iek No. in, nnd Isas No. I, i. 7 and K, in Hiiick No. II, annate in the city nf Halem, vounly of M.iiion and Hlale of tlreiion ; auid il aiHiar. mv tiuit lite shui Jiriin Jontun eiHinia to have a lien nHrti tlie above desrnlied premieea siilieiiieul to the uionKMK iii mm piaiiinn i ana n aien aptisanng llial after due dill'iKeiico yon eaiima Im found wil Inn the Hi me i and ii IwviiiK lieen ordered by the eimrt that naire herein be served on yoa by pnblinttion, yoa are therefuri' hereby notilied Ibal nuleea you appear iu the circuit court of the Htnte of tln gon for Ihe county of Mannn. on Ihe l.th dsy or IsMer, Ii3, and anawer the said roinplallit, Ihe same will lie taken as routes d und ths pmver tbereof will Iw vranind bv Ihe euiirt. Ilynrilrrof U. 1. IttlliK, JrsW Attest i 1,1.1). A. KDKH. Clerk Circuit t isirl. bw'i) Wll. WALDO, Hoi r fur I 'I IT. Holm ('ompiiMsa. Antlllll Hdl.Alt ('(IMI'AKS r.irmleon fsirterma Kiuinire al Ibe Htiitnuiisii oltli e. Nilein. Uanh l.th, IM3. 'Jlf HUMPHREY'S FERRY, r 1111 IH. ild ferry, known aa llt'M HIIKKV'H FKK 1 ItV, Is now In ntniiiiiK order. It rroeaea Ilia Wi. luoielta rli.ir ) a UlltKt T IUMO between SW.KM and OltVAl.t.ta. Tliis ferry is a a"od one. and the rmtte I 'rrra mi let sborier ihsn by way of Allwuv, and persona imveliun line wey u u, in,., wrnM ninilifHI Wotirr. A IX Military rompanlea -. Mcri nmr I present dor 1 V iiiK the tune of IihIiIiiik the Third Annual Vsir al the llrctfun Hlale Anru!lursl rvirietv. lo lie held al the Fir llnmuiln, near Hnlem, Hi.' I jib. li'sh. ITili aod Iftb, Will be. lldinillod to tlie exliihiliun free of eOMeirs. i. VI I.NM I IIIIKNTON, ' I'rea't O.u. bUle Ait cWiety, , Aug HioflJ. . "jam i m, rOHTLAVO, OBEOON, IWHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Importers and Dealers' iu PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, fcc, Are constantly receiving, by , ' F.VEIIV AKKirAI. FROM THK M3WGOODS, And are tliaroforo enabled to ofler to their enstomsrs , AT ALL TIM KS, a k'ltKHii and WELIj ' ASiiOltTKD stock from which to ( ' ' . make their selections. I f Kerosensund Kerosene Lumns. t " . i Alcohol, Lard Oil. V Machinery Oil for sale at reduced prices. ' (lyG8 , ScroMa, or King's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a cnmiptinn uf tlio blood, by which tliis ttuul liecuiuw vitiated, weak, and i poor, llt'ing In tlio I'iiculaiion, it jjcivodis th wliolo body, and may burst out in disease on any pint of it. No organ is free from its attacks, not id there one which it may not destroy. Ths fcrofu liuis taint is variously ciuisid by mercurial disease, low living, disordered or uuhiiillhy food, impurs nir, tilth and filthy habits, tho dqirming rices, and, above all, by tho venereal infection. What, ever bo its origin, it is hereditary iu ths constitu tion, descending " from parents to children unto ths third nnd fourth generation ;" indeed, it seems tn bo the rod of Him who saya, " I will visit ths iniquities of tho futhera upon their children.". Its effects cnmniencs by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in tho lungs, liver, and internal organs, Is termed tuber, cles ; in tic glands, snellings ; and on ths surface, eruptions or sores. This foul corruption, which genders in the blood, depresses th energies of life, an that scrofulous constitutions not only sudor from serufuluus Minpluiuts, but they hare far leas power to withstand tlie attacks of other disease! ; con seipiently, vast numbers jierish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still ren dered 1 ul nl by this taint in the system. Most of tho consumption which decimates tlio human family hits its origin directly in this scrofulous contamina tion , ond many destructive discuses of ths liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of nil tha organs, aria from or are aggravated by the same cause. Ono quarter of nil our people are scrofulous j their persons mo invaded by this lurking infectiou, "( nnd tnoir health ia undermined 'by1 it. Tn cleanse ; it f i um tho system v.e must rcnovnto the blood ; by an altcrntWu medicine, and invignrnto it by healthy food ond exercise. Buch a medicine w supply ia -ii,.: AYER'S ; ' Compound Extract of Sarsparill; tho most ctTetunl remedy which the medical fkl of our timea can devise for this every where pre. vailing and fatal ninlady. It is combined from th' most active rcmcdials that have been diseovered t the t xpurgntion of tliis foul disorder from the bloa and tho rescue of tho system from its destructi couscipienecs. Hence it should he employed I thu cure of not only scrofula, but also those etl affections which arise from it, such as Encm nnd Ski Diskasks, fir. Amthoxy's Fins, OT KllVSIPKlAS, 1'lMPI.WI, PfSTUtllS, . lltITCIII Ilt.i.a and Uoii.h, Tcuobs, Tettbb and Ki HllKCU, St'ALIl 11 r..lH, ItlXOWOHJI, HhEUMATB .KvruaiTto and Mkuccbul Diseasks, Dion Dyspv.i'sia, Dkiiimtv, and, indeed, Alt. OoHrLirr aiiisinu rvou Vitiatbd on IuruHti Ilinoo. 1 popular belief in " impurity of tin blood " is hva In truth, fnr scrofula is a degeneration of the ble The particular purpose and virtue of this Sans rilla is to purify and regencrato this vital I. without which sound health is iiiipossible in a tauiiuated constitutions. AYEB'S V ' Ague Cure, I'OB TNI SFESDT CUSS r Intermittent Kever, r Peer an4 Aarv Iteinlttent Kever, ('hill Fever, Dnnab A Pei lu.ll.al llradaehe, or lilKnms HeaaW. and lllllons Fevers, Indeed far the wh- , -rlsii of illnee.es orlKliiatlnot In Mllsrye ranstemeut, enueed by thai Ualarta nf Mm matte Countries. Wo aro enabled here to oflcr the community a aj)y which, while it cures Ul above eomnlaials a ccrtaintv. Is siill nerfectlv harmless in ay qiiaa. nucli a rt-ntvuv Is iiivulunblc in Oisiricts where tares alHictinir disorders prevail. This 11 Cins " eiiuk-M niinsuintio poi.on of t'avsu au Auuk truinuis sys tem, and pre-ents the development ot ine diseaaes tnken on tlio tint approach of its premonitory svnJ toms. It is not only Ilia best remedy ever yet discov. ercd for this class of complaints, but slso the' cheap est. The larxe quantity we supply for a dollar brings , it within the reach of every body and tn bilious iu- 1 Wets, where Fkvku and Aui'B provaUs, every body jlumld have it and use it freely both for cure slid pro. lection. A great superiority ot this remedy ever aay other ever discovered for the speedy and certaia ear of lntermitlents is that it contains no Quinine of mia eral, eoiiseuctit!y it produces no qainiam or ether Injurious cilccts whatever npon the constitution. Titos cured by it are left as healthy aa if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague ia not alone the eon sequence of tha mtesmatie poison. A great variety of disorders aha from its IrrHstion, among which are AV imirfl, ftAee naititm, Uout, lledtlarhe, HtinHnrn, Tootharhe, Bar. arhe. Catarrh, Attltma, palpitation. Painful .tjftetim of the Snttm, ifitterii'S, Pain in the hiitceli, l oio, Pnralijui snd Drranaement of the Stomach, all of which, when nriaiiisting in this esnse, put on the intermittent tnpe, become periodical. This " Cra " eirls ihe hi-jmiii from ihe tlood, and consequently curVs ihriu all alike. It is an Invaluable protection to tmniiir.rnute and persons travellins: or traiiioratily re. sidiua in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally or d lily while exposed lo the infection, thst will bit exeretea frtnn Hie system, and cannot accumulate in siilMent quantity to ripen into disease. Uenee 11 i even more valuable for protection than cure, and few will ever Buffer from lntrnnittcnu if they avail them selves of the protection this remedy anorda. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYXB fc CO., Lawsll, Xass. Mill I'll sit DAVIS. Portlsuwl. BOLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS. tl'JH eowly 1 11. HAVEE'r'N Infallible liniment. OHKVT KXTril.XALr REMEDY, For Ithtumatlsa, Goat, Kcnralgts), lamVajo, Slit Hek and Joints. Sprains. Braisss Cots and Wounda. Piles, Kraaach. and all Bheanatle aaif Xar vons D iioidsra! .R aH or wbieli Mb speedy eriTeermiu remedy, aisl uever fiuks This Liniment j prepared from tbereriiw of Itr. Hlsphen Sweel, orCuesieclira, Uw fuinoiis iMiue seller and has beeu need labia pmctics) for nmre tkau twenty yean Willi the asses aatouishing surevsa. AH AX ALLEVI ATOir OT PAIX.il la anrivaled by any prenamuon before lbs pubile, ot which Uw ninet skeairwl may be eunviucod by a siiurl trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically. Kheiieiatie Uieordera of every kasd, and In thoaaand of caaoa wbee it has bee need il haa avr Im) knimn to fail. Ki li NKl ItAI.'IA, it will afford UomsdieA relief iu everv rae, however diatreaaing. It will relieve th worst wee of HEADACHE la three miniiie anrrt- warranted to do n. TtlOTIl.Vt UK also will it cure instantly. Hitt NFKVUl'H HKH1LITY AND OKNERAIi I.AHHl't'lIE ariainir fnian impradeiie er exeaea, Uii Liuiaieul less moat nappy mid uussdioa: remedy. Actinsr direrilv upon tlie nervous tiaeues, it etreuirtbens and revivilrck the system, nud restores II toelaslicily and viuor. . FDR I'lLI'-S As an ealemal remedy, w claim thai H is lb ht known, and cballeuirs lb world to produce an equal. Kvery vkiint of thU distraeeina; rouiplaint should (live it a trial, for it will not tail to all!. id immediate relief, and in a majority of ens will erleet a radttnt cure. Dl.l.VsY AMI HOltE TIIKOAT ar aometime esireiuelv ninliiruant and dauirenai, hut a tiuwey ap ilnuiiuii'"t tlm Liiiiuicnl will never fail lo eure. HI'stAINH are aometiniea very obeliiiu!, and en Innreineiit of tlie joints is liable lo occwv il aetfUcted. Tli worst ruse nmy be conirc4 by Uii Linuueut in two or Ihree davs. BitriHw. tTTs. worups, rorks, vlpehs, Itl: IINH and HCALl'S. yield readily to Hi wonderful biialiuimipertie of lll eWLKl'S INk'ALLillLE LINIMKN I1, when used acconliuu to directions AIimi, CIIILIILAISS. FKtteTF.0 Flits", ASU 1.NS1XT 111 I and HITNtfS. Every llorwe Owner should have this ramedv al haad, for Its slewly see at Ibe Mist apprnrum o( Ijuneneea will ettectnally pro vent those formidable diseases, to whivh all horses ar liahle. and whirh reader so many otherwise valuable, horses nearly wort bios. Over four hundred voluntary testimonial tn th wonderful eurativ propertie of Ibis Liiiiiaeat have beeu received williui tlie fttt two year, and auuiy of I beiu from persons in the hinbent rauksuf life, CALTIO. Tn avoid Imposillou, obsrrv the Pictiatar and I.ikeus of Ih (Mepben Hweet Nivery bihel, ud al so "Hlephen Hweet a liiliillihle Ijliiinenl." blown in the ulass of eerh lealle, without whi b ihb ar irew uin. IttCIIAk-UeAiN h i'U, V,1 Pnilb lote, Norwich, Ct, llt)STKn:R.HMlTlt it UKAN, Af.'4an Ymiwirn. EAiiirt at u IB, Portland, Ok. tl)ieuw