INCIDENTS OF TUB DRAFT. " (From th New York Evening Post, Aug. 4tli.J Boldlcn on Duty In Wisconsin. The enrollment in Wisconsin is nearly completed. Lcsa than four hundred sol diers proporly distributed have repressed tioluiico and prot'Cted the enrolling of ficers in all district! where resistance was attempted or threatened. Two Companion have been keeping order for a few days in certain towns in Lafayetto county, where the copperheads boasted tho enrollment should not be made, and organized to re sist tho draft. Guarding Substitutes. ' In Hartford, tho substitutes for drafted men are kept iu a largo room in Marblo ' Block, on the second story, and are strongly guarded. The guard carry ' Springfield muskets loaded with cartridges in which the powder is topped by a bullet and several buckshot. . i Tew Bedford. " The whole number of conscripts exam ined at New Bedford thus far is 816, of ' whom 285 have paused. The Draft In Worcester, Massachusetts. The Worcester Spy says : Up to this date 1,094 men have report ed to the Board of Enrollment. Of theso . 420 have been exempted for disability, 315 have been exempted as aliens, and for other reasons under special provisions ' of the law, and for unsuitableness of ago etc. ; 835 havo been punned by the sur geon, 231 have paid j-'lOO each as com ' mutation, and 96 substitutes hove been furnished. Six of the substitutes have escaped. The rest havo been delivered to the camp on Long Island or are now in the barracks. i ' Abundant Reasons for Exemption. The Providence Journal records the following: "A drafted Irishman called upon one of our lawyers on Saturday and desired to have papers prepared claiming exemp tion from military service for tho several reasons which he named : First That he was the only son of a widow dependent ' upon him for support. Second That his father was in such infirm health as to be unable to get bis own living. Third That he had two brothers already in the ' service ; all of which facts Putrick de sired then and there to verify by olfida vit. Tho lawyer who had traveled in Illinois and learned the knack of introdu cing aprnpot aneodotes, reminded tho drafted man of a littlo story of the maplo sugar man in Vermont, who was sued for returning a borrowed sap-kettle in a dum- ' aged condition, and pleaded, in defense, first, that tho kettle was sound when ho returned it ; second, that it was cracked when he borrowed it and, thirdly, that ' lie never had the sap-kettle. Patrick grinned a ghastly smile, such as some-' ' times illumines the countenance of a man beforp the Board of Enrollment when the doctor blandly assures him he has not got the liver complaint or the kidney disease, and withdrew his papers. , 1 Skedaddle. One of the substitutes in rrovidcnce barracks, Friday night, by some means procured a pair of Captain's shoulder straps, secured them upon his uniform, then, summoning the guard, guve them renewed instructions to be watchful as the fellows were getting uneasy, and walked out of tho door with official dignity so handsomly simulated that the guard did not venture to question the genuineness of his character. Patriotic Germans. The Chicago Workingmcn's Associa tion, composed of Germans, has panned cmphotio resolutions that tliey will help crush any mob which may attempt to prevent the execution of the Conscription Law. The association numbers over ono thousand men. Conirrlpti Reporting. The Corning (N. Y.) Journal savs : . "The cars ire filled with conscripts "n their way to or from Elinira to report themselves.. On Tuesday the train east had four oars filled with conscripts from Allegany county, and they were nearly as jolly as volunteers, shouting, singing and boasting of being the especial pets of . 'Father Abraham.' " DEY18TATI0 IX VIRGINIA. (Cgrraspoudeue New York Tribune.) HEADQt'ARTKRS AhMV PoTOMAC, 1 AueuHt 2, 18GB. Unimproved land in meadow and wood, , in this section, was valued before the war at $10 an acre, and ranged to $10, ac cording to the nature of the improvements ! Farms consist of from 500 to 2,000 acres, and are used cHirly for grilling. ; When hired, the rent is $1 a year. The State tux was 40 cents on the $100, and and the average assesaed value $'20 an acre. A frequent mode of operation was to purchase cattle each Autumn driven from Western Virginia, fatt. n it during the Winter end Spring, and sell it tho following August at 100 per cent, in ad vance. This was more common than keeping herds for an inorease. The principal landholder of the neigh borhood is named Beat, who owns three thousand acres, and also a fully equal amount eight miles below, near Bealtun .' sUtiou, which takes its name from him. The two hundred negroes which he owned upon Lis property have ill departed, ex cepting a few women and children, who linger round bis dwelling and find little - work to do for their food. The neglect of the land hereabout lias been very great. The fields and meadows do not appear to havo been seeded for half a century, and are overgrown with weeds, which often en- ' tiroly exoludo the grans. Cavalry soldiers who wish to cut fresh feed for their horsct havo to travel long distances fur ' chance spots where grass preponderates. Tho whole region nueds plowing up and roioeding. , ! A similor large landholder to Boal, wo ,. tound reomitly in John Dulany, near Up- perville, an old gentleman who also owns thousands of acres of far finer quality, and who during tho war has been bereft of hundreds of cattle and slaves, and thousands of sheep. Of these latter, ho possessed imported descriptions anting in soma instances f 703 a head, and of eattht in proportion. , His feelings toward ear army are therefore not amiable. He is a bluff, dodged old fellow, and has the r cottxaje to refuso night quarters to officers and soldiers who apply for tlu iu. He U officers they msy sleep in his stable, and to privates bo refuses any accoinmo '''(fttkm whatever. A traveling New York er applying to him for a lodging one rainy night, was also recently denied, but had taken tho usual method of procuring a letter at Baltimore from the Commanding General of the Maryland Department in dorsed by President Liucohi, addressed to all citizens of Virginia under United Mates protection, lie mentioned tne iaci of his having tho document, and told tho old gentleman that Ins relusal ot toou ana shelter would subject mm to we witn drawal of that protection if his conduct were mentioned to the Provost Marshal of the armv. Tho old gentleman winced and invited bim. The protection of t ie United States had not saved him an ani mal from his cntiro stock or a rail from his fences. , Possibly, ho feared tho fur ther abstraction of his house or himself. His son being in the rebel army, he lived with a daughter and several grandchildren in the almost Robinson Crusoo loneliness of those portions of Virginia overrun by the contending armies. No means of lo comotion and no visiting. Horses all stolen ex seized. The young nvn have departed, to the war, Parses not to be had for Washington by those living near railways, o newspapers, no hooks, no possibility of purchasing. The only variety is the chance notice from! Richmond of a near relative killed or wounded. Can a life more dreary be im agined 1. " FACTS ABOUT THE ABUT. I). Van Nostrand, No 192 Broadway, New York, has published it little volume entitled "Army Pay Digest and Ready Calculator," which furnishes much valu able information as to the pay, emolu ments, duties, privileges and rights of troops in the field, We gather from it the following facts of interest to the pub lic at large : The pay of a Major General is $2,640 a year, and he is entitled to fifteen ra tions a day, which, commuted at thirty cents each, net the sum of $1,435 mak ing his aggregate annual emoluments $4, 070, A Major General is also entitled to four servants, whose rations, (one each) he can also commute, and to fivo horses, for which he can draw forty ctitn each a day. When Commandcr-in-Ch'ef, or commander of a separate nrniy in the field, or of a department, he is entitled to double rations amounting to $1,03H a year. The pay of a Brigadier Oen-Tal is $1, 488, with twelvo ration, fmir horses and three servants, the rations of which, com. muted, amount to $2,220 40. The pay of Assistant Adjutant Gener Quartormastvr, Commissars of Suhsis tence, mid Assistant Quartermaster Gen eral, in corps organization (each with rank of Lieutenant Colonel), is $I5 a month, with five rations, two horses and two per vants. Aids-de-camp, with rank of Ma jor, receive $30, and, with rank of Cap tain, $70 a mouth, each with tour rations ond horses. A Chief of Artillery corps organizations receives $70, and Judge Advocate $80 a month, each with four rations and two servants. In a division organization (brigades) an uid-de-camp receives $24 in addition to pay of Lii u tennnt of infantry. In brigade organiza tions tho pay is as follows : Aid-du-camp with rank of Lieutenant, $20 a month, in addition to Lieutenant's pay ; Assistant Adjutant General, $70; Assistant Adju taut General, $70; Commissary of Sub sistence, $70 each with four rations, two horses and one servant. Chaplnins receive $100 a mouth, ami aro entitled to two rations, one horse, but no servants. A Colonel of infantry re ceives, with rations, $190 40 a month (of 81 days ) a Lieutenant Colonel $172 10; a Major $152 80; u Captain $ldi), with $10 additional for responsibility of cloth ing and arms; an Adjutant and Quarter master $120; a First Lieutenant $110, anil neconu Lieutenant JMUo. Upon this a Colonel pays $4 3'J tax ; a Lieutenant Colonel So 1 7 ! .Major SJ 88; Captain $2 40, Adjutant and Quartermaster $2 10; rirst Lieutenant $1 80; Second Lieutenant $1 05. Tho pay of cavalry officers is more than that of infantry officer. A Cclonel receives for a mouth of thirty-one days, $.13 40 tax, $1 LiU a Lieutenant tol on.d, $180 10 tax, $1 17; a Major, $101 WO tax, 13 44 ; Adjutant and Quartermaster, $124 13 tax, $2 23; Captain, $141 tax, $2 73, except where thero is no responsibility for clothing and arms, when the pay is but $131 ; Lieu tenants, $114 tax, $1 0:1 ; Chaplain, $118 60-tax, $2 00. 'Officers of light artillery are paid the same as cavalry of ficers uf the same rank. Engineers ami Signals officers receive similar pay ; Sur geons are paid as Majors of cavalry, and Assistant Surgeons as Lieutenants of cav alry. Privates in cavalry, artillery and in fantry, second class privates in sappers, miners and potoniers, corporals of heavy artillery and uilantry, ami buglers in cav alry, receive each $13 p. r month. Pri vates, musicians, artificers and non-commissioned officers in the volunteer service are allowed $3 50 a mouth for cluthim! ; servants of officers aro allowed for the same $2 50. The pay of sergeants in engineer com panies is $31 a month; of sergeant ma jors, quartermaster sergeants and com missary sergeants, J.I ; of artificers in engineer companies, $17 ; of cavalry and artillery artificers, farriers and black smiths," $15; of cavalry and light artil lery corporals and wagoners, $14; of en gineer and infantry musicians, $12. I'm Impossibility of IUisino An othm Klbkl Akmy. Tho rebels staked their all upon the invasion of tho North, and in losing the battle of Gettysburg they havo lost til. It will be impossible for them to raiso another army. In the West they are so thoroughly exhausted that, after getting togather twenty-five thous and men under Johnston fur the relief of Vicksburg, they could not count up more thsn ten thousand unoccupied troops in the whole confederacy. Colonel Orierson who explored that region from Union Rouge with his osvalry, declared that the rebel lion wts ft mere shell, and that no able bodied men wore left outside the rebel ar mies. In tho Ei't the facts are the time. Stoneraou and Kilpatrick found no rebilt fit to serve m soldiers behind the lines ot Lee's army, sud could have taken Rich mond if ther had only known it was un defended. "When Lev invaded Pennsyl vania he took with him all tho available forces in ths rebel service, exc. pt a few thousand men sintter! on garrison duty from Charleston to Richmond. Bisgg's ortcy wm the only ono reft of any consid. erahle force, and that is now reported de moralized and driven across the Tennes see If Lee's army be annihilated wo shall have no more trouble in suppressing the rebellion. A few skirmishers and guerrilla fights will end the war, ami our armies, as thoy udvancc, will occupy all the rebel cities without opposition. JV. Y. Herald. tffiT A distinguished California divine was asked, after a trip to silver land, "what lie thought of the country 1" He replied : "Thero are but three things at Washoe, sir big mines, little mines and whisky shops ; in other words, Ophir holes, gopher holes and loafer holes." A Good and Beautiful Idea. We perceive thot Governor Curtin of Penn sylvania has hit upon the happy thonght of buying somo ten or twenty acres of the great and glorious battle, field of Gettys burg as cemetery for the heroes who there laid down their lives that the nation might live. This beautiful idea we hope will be fully carried out, including a special divi sion of the field to tho soldiers of each Stste connected with the army of tho Un ion, and a national ohelisk on t-i metery Hill, with the names engraved on it of every regiment, and with a look inside containing the nunc, State, regiment and company of every soldier m those three lays' battles, and in t ie outside incident al operations. We are glad to be assured at the same tune that the Union soldiers of this war, who have died on other fields will not be forgotten, but that in some suitable way the government will preserve tlieir names lor the remembrance ot grateful posterity. N. Y. Herald. JKJ" A foolish fellow, when addressed by a man of tank, used the answer : ' 1 hank Liod and your lordship." "How many children have you, honest man," asked. Lord ISolson one diiy. "Four, thank God nnd your Lordship." Why are assessors of taxes the only class of men in tho world who ore not in the lial.it of disparaging their neigh bors? Because they never uudor-rate anybody. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LOKILMRD, Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturer, 10 A IN I'll A. VI HKICM Mi'., (Formerly IU L'liulliuiu street, New York,) WOULD mil the nitsiiiion of Dealer, to theartl- I f eles ol bis riJiuiurucitirtf, i SUIIWH fttl'I'F. Macabny, Demluro., Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Course bunnee. Nurhiloches, Americuu OVntleuian, Copenhagen. YUI.LOW NMW. Si-nli-h. Hunt, Daw Scotch. High Toast Scotch, Fresh Homy Dew Scotch, .Irish nigh Toast, resh Scotch, or Lundyfoot. ftT Attention l chIIuiI to tho lurgo reilnctlon in priced or I" iiie C-.it Lhewinir mill hmnkitig louaccoi, Wilicu will ue luuuu ui a iuperiur (jimmy. TOBACCO. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Lung, P. A. I.., or pliiin, 8. Jho, No. 1, CAvetiriitli. or Kweel, Spanii.li, No. 2. Sweet Scenfeil Orunueo, ( annular, Niw. I Ic 2 Tm Foil Cavonuiali, Turki.b. mixed. Granulattil N. II A circular of prices will be tent on applica tion, may la ly.j Oregon Insane Asylum and Hospital. DHH. 11 tWT I II III MM VI1 1,011 VK. I'llV 4II IIS4 AD I'UOPniKTIlllS. TWRHE Inrtltntlnna are eitnated In Eat Portlaml, 1 in a hrallhf anil pleawnt locality, near a beiiiitilnl perennial inriinr. Aiiiiileaccoimuixlutloiiii are artbrilt-d fur the comfort and HpiHidy cure of thoie that favor ui with their patroiniKo. Other at Weniberford'a Vtng Store, Front atreet Portland. "' SALEM FOUNDRY, . - u . .r II. F. Hit IKD, Proprietor. I T AA'IN'O PiiMiflMii the entire 1nirt in the fnnn I 1 drv Ht &ilni. I urn ttmmred to furnish CAST IXUS and WHOirOHT I1MN WuKK of every det- crtnnon.pn mon n"iic All order, for M I IX WORK be Riled with di imicli. nnd in a MtislHi'tory mamif r. Atfricull'intl iiiipkiut'titnof till kinds mnmifrtttiretl to mtitir, or wpiurcrt. 4711 Ur ltaker Pnln k'niinrrn S romOM!d iniirct ot hen ling iimiie, ami vet,rtiiMe oil and huHs. h i iwttf-ilv mite for the moat rielt- t'aie to up. 1 enu mot nimvrrly ear llittt I have nernr known anr .however dt licaie.tn be injunM. by H in the ImhaI. I will voMimie to nk the Htilicird who have not uwd it, to try It fur the following dineaeee. If they are nut siiind wnh its lirnliiiir proper! ii, the nmnev will he riieerhillv reitindeU by tue agent where Hie nuMiu'iiie is lor wle. If yon have Fain in the Stotnnrh or Bowel, try a dine of Pain Panacea internally, haibeextemiilly oviti the pur! MllVelrd. and you will at once real ore the proper at-noii ami relieve lite jhiu. If yon Imve a llniiae or Wound, bathe it wrH with the I'atn 1'iiimtva ftoirlitne a (uy. It will relieve the pain, and lake out all I he potam,ud heal the wnutio in H simn iiiuv. If ron are nirerinif from Xrnraltria or Uhenmalir (Nine, apply the Tain Panacea freely, and take a dope of il inleniHllv. inorniiitf noon andititrhti it will not only cure the pain, but will remove the came of the uieae. If yon have the Oi'pepeia.and yonrfood dUtreMee votir toiimeti alter euiitiu, take a uose ol l am ran urea alter each meal. If von have a Cankered or fore Mouth or Throat, apply the 1'itin Paitarea to the att'ecled wrte, ami gar m tne niotun or innsat inree orionr timve a nay. If von have the Diarrhea, or a relaxetl elate of the bowel, take a few dom of I'ain Panacea, and they will toon be restored. If vou have a iMtntful wrelliim bathe the part freely and yon w ill oon relieve the pam and the wrllma will le 'reduced. If you have a te vere tootliarli. apply the I'ain Panacea on a piece of cotton, and haihe lite guui at the eaiue tiuie i it will top the pam inelamly. If von have a pain Id the Side, Preaet. Hack or Kid iteya. bathe the part atWted uorniotf and nitfhl t at the name time taVe a diee of the ISauacea ittteruallv. If a Mother ha a Caked llreest .apply the rain Pan acea a not a ran ue oome. If yoa feel chilly or eold, w thnnuh yon wereiroing to have a lever, laae a aooe ot fauacea. If von have a wonimt or jralUon yonr horee.ap plv the Pain IViarea!lt will take out all the inflam mation, and heal the aore in a abort time. 8old bv all the priuclpal druaKieie. and hv Kh.DlNGTON 4 CO., &U;f Kucluatve ArfenU, 416 and 418, Frcnt street, San Franciem. WIGHTMAN & HARDIE, afcrrssotts to FRANK BAKER, 41 and 4IS Clay Htrrrt, 8.LN FBAXCISCO, Importers and Dealers In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, rPIIOLSTEKT GOODS, , PATER HANGINGS, For Sale In Quantities to Suit n.'.'j 3mir Just Received, DIRECT fn.m rRASCISCH.s rhnlrwW lion orJrr.lrT. nUtin-gfnM Kmii(,.i hum. Hiuklr. IVnt, and Pnrtafl. Alao. rartwr at FanrtOwrft CallaiKtaw. J. U. HAAS, IMm.Juallha.l'StS lit J. 33. KMIiRY, Saddle and Harness Maker, SAI.F.TI, OHECiOtf. Opposite Thatcher i Rickey's Livery Stable. 2 a. 9 r. m 2 3 CO!tSTlTI.r OR HINDI CONCORD TEAM HARNESS, C0XC0RD 6TAGE IIABXESS, Pennsylvania Team Harness, H ADDLES, DHIDLES, Whips, Ilaltcrs and Horse Blankets, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Concord and Boston Team Collars, LADIES' SADDLES and BRIDLES, OST KXTHA QUALITY. The BKftT OP MATERIAL uied, and all work WAKUAKTEI) TO OIVE SATISFACTION. Tlie lichen CA SH PRICE paid for II I D E n and WOOI, Inexchanire. BOltf DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT And Sanative Fills, HAVE REEN IfEFOKK THE PUBLIC SO I.ONB unit found iii-h mneral fuvor In every reition of ciiiiiitry where they Imve been nolil, (and there ianii ikro nn the civilized i(l"lie where tliey have nut hern nnlil) that it would warn almnm npeiHuon at this time to direr, attention ui mem inroun me nieuium ui tiie prena. Ynt it ie due to RiitfariiiK humanity, and e iHCIHIiy to mat numerous nan woo. in me vuuugun la r.iiinate ol the 1'ucillc coagt, tullur from Diseases ol the Lnns nnd Throat, iinhicinu nnd endlnu In CONSUMPTION, many of whom may not nave uiea tnm veioeny, mat tuny ihoiild be allowed to read Home of the caiwa whore H in rlneiirn ki been utwfnl in renifdyiug coinulaiuM from which they are iiinerm. THE EXPECTORANT Operates IMMEDIATELY upon the Disease, Sw-rlv anil Spretlily Eradicating, while the 6AKA TlV'fc PILLS, by uKaerviiiK regulantv in the bowtli unil giving a healthy tone to the oilier interim! organ! aid and amiet the perfect neriitiou of the formor. AtU'iitiou la aeam to tne ioiiowiiift vuruni-au;, ne lected nt random from the uiana iu ioinwsiuii of tlia proprietor. i , , Dr. D. Javne Dear Sir i leii. Win. P. On one of niy iii'iKh'bore, wa cured of Hrourhilie by the uw of your t'.xpntaranl and Alterative, alter having km ortv aaya at tne poiiii u ueum, mm nirvo sumwi. ..l.vlii-iui.M liHviiu akliaiiHted their nkill UUOII lliltl. Several cniu-n of Dnipny and Cancer have been cured in uiy neighborhood, iuy nine miugmer was lasen last Noveinher with an enlarvetiient on the neck, which grew verv fut. I iininciliuii'ly conitnenced gir inii bar your Alterative, and she in now nearly well, 'I'ltull . f Tl'Wttl I From the Rev. Nelson Cok, late of Brooklyn, Slin. Ntw Yokk, Jan. t), lHol. Pr. D. Juvne I)our Sir i A young umii living in my house was taken with a violent cold, which willed on his lungs, causing a hoarse, hollow cough, aitemled with much fever. Thia continued for more than two wim.s. when all thouuht death to be iuevituhle. At this point I commenced giving yuur Expectorant and Sauutiva Pills, according to directions. Iu the course of I wo or three davs, he begun to expectorate freely and in about two weeks he was about and wus loon well. A lionisoputhic physician and family spent a nit'lit In my house. The daughter was taken wnh a violeut croup, winch threaieueu sieciiv dentil, me lamer Having no llieuicme, eonciuoeu io give luo CApeciv rant which soonallordcd rul.ef. From the Rev. N. SI. Junes. Keel, of Prnt. Epls. Cell, buiut Uurthohuiiew, Philadelphia. pHiLADXirm, March 3), KG. Dr. D. Jayne Ih-ar Hiri In all casea resembling ronsiiniptiou, I recoiunieiid Javne'a Expectoram, huvini in ui inanv instances witnessed its benelicial elfecla iu the two last cases which came under my oh servutiou. The adiuiuist ration of the Exiectorunt has. I am huonv to suv. been atlemled by the most de cided improvement ol the patients. For a irreater number and varielr of certiflrntes.and fuller information regarding these and other of Dr. D. Javne ami Sous' Preparations, reference is given to their ANM'AL ALMANAC, which may be hud from any diuggist ur dealer iu imdirinrs. OHiiii at ijai i., I tM I Portland, Oregon. Agents for the Slate. NEW, GOOD AND CHEAP, JQNESJEED&CO., ....AT BAI.HTI, ORKGOV.... tut now NsKurACTi'Rixo, i.D mr oa hakd, B EDSTEADS, Ofl.ATr.dT ami HMT AI'PKOVKU Patlerne Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tables; WORK STASDS, CKNTBH TABI.KH A.'XO IDK TABI.IH, Toilet and Light Stands ; Pvrmiiia Stands, Wnli Stand, DRE88INQ BUREAUS, C'olltpli-le Kefs for rllnmhria, tnlultll ami II lif It t x Oriinmrtitrfl, FRENCH BEDSTEADS, SETTEES; LOUNOES, CHILDREN'S ORIBBS, BookCntri, WARDROBES, fnpbourtls. JltiU Safe. ....and nearly overv other kind of.... HOUSE-FI HMSIUXG C.OODS . . . .ur n"W romle nJ not J by ... . Jones, Reed & Co., Salem, Oregon, f,,t nhitut ONK-II VI.F the nrice usuallr asked for siuolar but iuferior aniiles imported from some taslern uiauulactory. Our fiirnilnre is made of Maple, '! txcUtirrly, bciii- L1U11T, STUOMi aml.M-AI. We make to order, and keep constantly on hand, Doora and Windows of rrtr) dttcnptio Ooihir and C, Sash i Oothie luors anu r ivuics , iu iuv., RVKHITIIIXW TO JltKK A IIOl'SB, from lbs baae-board to the eornic VENETIAN WINDOW BLIXDS. G.hjiI and Cheap, taV of ftn' ran make to Hi any sited Windows, or any almpe. Pring your me-tsurea. WAGONS! WAGONS! We have oa hand, and r'tt tra titmed, a aood asstiriiuent of Wairon MHiKES and III HH-. enrrhllt telerted from irHMi valley oak. A H07.KN WtXD WOKK8 KOR WAOOXS ready for irouing, and fi tngtM capliU for rumiiii(i. Auy or all of lb abov. will be sold cheap for good hepalrin woo.1 work to all kind of machinery, or Bear made 10 order. Our msnn factor la nr the Woiden Faeiwr.and oar sHW-nwm th. ENT1KK SKCNl STOKY of soiilh'a Ulock. a wm tt)f fttt ar. KutMiiM nn I'oniuprrial street, at the South diW. andk lb eroaa or Kerry street, at the west end of theVuildir.K JONES, KEEK k CO. Salem, Ort 1st. ll Sltf Cheaper and Better than Candles. TCST nroived, 10 easel superior Coat Oil, whit. l and non exploeiva. Also, ouiitiu, Biami, nraca, et and Hand coal oil LantMi wic.a.chimnw.s.W bonier and brnsheaia variety, at MOt'KW Vk Jiah.iwj Sltf Code andGcneral Laws of Oregon, f"OR sale al Ihe eVeretarv of 8'aWe Otllce Priea T wcopT (la eoi 1.SA Hoetas, if sent by nail la th xtat., rt 1 out, W eta. Anril llih. ISe3. t Admlalmrator' oHcs N'OTICK I herebf tire, thai all accounts and la ebtednees accruloa to lh Urrr9 StHlnnan, either 00 subscription, advertwlnf and rork, tmsa Noveeskw ata. INal.M thai date, beaw lo h sasMst lUrvsv l,rdoa, oecvsued. TUs accouat are new u nit basils, lor col eclion, and ianuediat pavaienl aoist be ma-W IVaieni "" I. Oramlsll, Kso, . at th (tti-s if Ihn '.'atsia, or IO st al Kuaen City, Um namiT, rron. K. E M'jUrttl.V Adasr. tMy,Cit, Karri Stk, 1J I'f vim I HELMBOLD'S ENUINE PREPARATION. IllSfhly Concentrated COMPOUND LUID EXTRACT A Positive and Specific Remedy For diseases of the BLADDKR, KIDNEY), GRAVEIm aisss DROPMCAI. NWKI.MKGH. Thii medicine Increase! thepoveroi uiKeiiion.auu excites the ABSOItBENTS into healthy action, by ... , mr, n.r r. i 1 r.iurnr;, ilnnn. sltionindall UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well aa pain and Inflammation. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaknesses arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, EARLY INDMCRETION OB ABI, Attended with the following symptoms 1 Indisposition to exertion I.oi,s of memory, Weak nerves, Horror of disease, TrembllnK, Wakefulness, Puin in the hack, Flushing of the body, Krnptiuns on the face, Pallid countenance. Dimness of vision, Hot hands, Dryness of the skin, Universal lassitude of I boss ol power the mueculur system. Difficulty of breathlug. Thau svtnntoms. if allowed to uo on, which this medicine tnvariauiy removes, soon iimows 1 Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, In on of which the patient may expire. Who can say that they lire not frequently followed by those direlul diseases, I.SA!WTV AIVD COXSIfMPTIOff. Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asy lums and the melancholv deaths by consumption bear ample witness of the truth 01 tne assertion. Tue Constitution once Affected with Orguuic Wettkueea, RMinima the aid of medicine to strengthen and Snviir- orate the system, which llelmbold's Extract of Uuchu invariably does. A trial will convince the uioit skep tical. Females, Females, Females, OLD OR YOVNO. SINGLE OR MARRIED OR CUN IE Mr LA i i. u JHAlitilAiir. In many affections peculiar to females, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in thlo rusisor reteution, Irregularity, Painfuluess, or ip oression of Customary bvacuutions. Liceruteo or L..: t .1.. IT..... I 1,AU nM W Dcilirruus sinw o uwni.,u.uwiii,n w. '..,, titerilily, and for all complaints incident to the sex, wnetuer ansiug irom niuisviviiou, uauus u uioc.'. Hon, or in the DECLINE OB CHANGE OV LIFE, See Symptomt Above) No Family Should be Without It. Take no Balsam, Mercury or nnplensant medicine for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Helmbold's Extract Buchu IMPROVED ROSE WASH Secret Diseases In all their ttairea: at little expense: Utile or no change iu diet ; no incouvcuience, D ' AD KO EXPOHRK. It ranw freonent desiro. and irivea Htrenirth to L'ri nate, thereby re novitig olmt ruction, pteventtnir and curing etrictnren ol the Urethra, iilluyin pain and in- !.. .... .1.1. !.,. jL expelling POISONOUS, DISEASED AND n UJliYOU T MA I ILK. Thousands upon Thousands, WHO HAVE BECX TIIR VICTI.TI! OP QUACKS, And who hare paid HE AVY FEES to be cured In a short time, huv found thoy were deceived, and that the "l'uieou" has, by the use of "Powerful Astrin gents." been dried up in the system, to brouk out iu au aggravated lorm, auu PERHAPS AFTER MARRIAGE. I'SK HEXItlllOLD'S EXTRACT BfCIIIJ For all afTections and diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing tn MALE or FEMALE, from whatever muse originating, and no matter or now i.of stamdig. DiseaK. of those orgaiu require the aid of a Diuretic. llelmbold's Extract Buchu IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And it is certain to hare the desired effect iu all Die eases for which It 1. recommended. Evidence of the most responsible and reliable char acter wilt accompany the medicine. CERTIFICATES OF CI HRn From to M years sta' ding, with name, known to st;t.il.i ana tA.vc.. . Physicians Please Notice. WE MAKE NO SECRET OF "INGREDIENTS." Helmbold's Extract Buchu Is eoiapnard of Bucha, Caheb and Juniper Berries. selected witu great car oy a competent druggist. PREPARED IN VACUO By II. B. IIELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, and sol manufac turer 01 llelmbold's Genuine Preparation. AFFIDAVIT t P.rn.'le .r,.rt b.ror. an 1M.,.. .1.1.. city uf Fbiladefphia, H. B. llelmbold, who being duly .worn, dota av, ui. preparation contains do narontie. bq loemirT, or oiner lujunvus umki, niu are pnrelv Tsireiaoi. n o ur.LMbOLI) Swum and subscribed before me this 'tM dar of Xo winoer, l .u r. MIHUAKl), Alderman, N'inih atreet, abort Kar, Phil. rUllUUII 1 ATTEIDAf. FKOU 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Bevart of Counttrfcittrt and Unprincipled Wlio endearor to dispoM "OF TIIF.1R OWN" and "other" articles oa lbs rrputatiaa attained by Uelmbold't Oeaaln Pirparationt. " " Lilraot Boca. " " " rarpril!a, " " Improved Hoe Wash Sold by Druggists y her. Aik for HELMBOLD'S-TUtioOthtr. Cat out tli adrertisemtat and send for it, mni mii tMwsase a1 cspwrt. HOITKTTm, H.HITH V DK, Agent for U.e l"citic Coast, 8aa FnuKueo. Sold by SMITH 4 DAVIS, Portland. MI.TOM,) J.r.WII.". ,(, nr.o.w.mvK-.., jjJ gn. ) v Cnr. Bronitimy Porth Nome'" , 'rancuco. AWH0.n. :AL.. N Fine Brandies mhiw u . nutpnim line 01 K"""" ":.,r--,m ., . i'o PHICKN and xuaranteemii t.ncin 10 "" ", ISB on! ! stock beiuV at. all time, lubject to the Aln thnl weareseuina s"""" itrtcleit cMmicai jmii.." So trade solicited except in FINE L10.U0RS, J tim afncK rnMIIfTB IS rai or -- TITTVT17C Ti I K i)A) 1HVAH iA UO, - Otard Dnpuy & Co., .sua . .... IniU d VineTiird Prop'W, A, Boinoiac ii Pliiot. rnlilln & Co., J. iTiarnin-ii, A. ftilt'irnrtf. I'nioiiofllie Proprietor, AND YARI0U8 OTHER BRANDS Fine old PORT and SHERRY WINES. Pure old Oporto port. Fineold Burgundy Port, (weot, heavy) Duff Gordon. Pole and uoiuen Sherry, Harmony JNepliews Cobbler Sherry, (fine and heavy.) CHAMPAGNE AND CASE WISES OP EVERY Dusuiirnuii, ITino OU1 JA1WAICA. Hum, SX. I'KVU Isjl'a PURE HOLLAND GIN. FIWK OI.I) WIIIKKVB. Stewart and Harvey's "ia scoicn O'Neill's line old malt. OLD BOURBON. OF THE FINEST HUALii 1. SUPEKIOH OLD RYE. Old Peach and Cherry Brandy OK SUPERIOR QUALin. Also, a large assortment of CASE GOODS of every description used in the honor trafle. a. li ne naveui aniuueeiarxc M........ - quors put up in suitable packages for packing to the "nr Orders from Merchants and Doalors report- fully .olicited. .- wtr env t CO. T),..,I.,J A.,,,.l IJlli IKli'J .'K'UII Whv do vou use an . Inferior Article ttthcv .n. pitti huv at the lame nncei me . . . ...... T V celebrated "DownerS Kerosene Oil" ft. - .miM urhitM mill non exnlosivo. burn j., ,i,i. . brilliant, uteuily flume, and combining all ,le advantages of this incomparable nnd choapent - 1 illnniiiialor, without the attendant risk and danger ot r . e.nloaions in usina a Door article. At galem, Jan. 19th. 18C3. MOORES. tf- DO VOU WAXT TO BUV A FAIIM t Tinn ...u a ...,! PJJtif nf 3-20 acres near Silver- I1 ton, Marion county, well situated, and under good improvement. There it on 11 a large, wau-iiiusueu llllL'Mi. a DAtti aim omer ouiuou.es , do.,,.. dWIMIAHDSof choice fruit, in hearing: anouiberof splemlid, living springs of water, and other conven iences which, together, make it really a desirable farm. Terms. Part pay down and the balance on reason able time, with security. Apply to U. r. UUALIAbU, 8alem, Sept. 8, 1862 28tf Agent. Commission and Purchasing Agent, SAN FRANCISCO. "vnnFnsfnrtha nurchase of Merchandise audlarti. J cies of every description, are solicited by the un. ders'ifucd- A residence in this city 01 over ten years, aim an e perience in the business of nearly the aame length ol time, are considered entticienl to warrant the confi dence of perilous in the country who occasionally re anire purchases here.tomuke them through theiigency of a reliable party 1 or who nuiy he looking for a per manent agent in Sun runcisco. 10 eitner, tne anyer- 1 : ii' 1.:- u.tHti all .irt intfnit ni-i lorn lIBCr UIII'ITI UIO CI i.oo, nwui in! " s.w to him, that no H'ort nlmlt be spured to execute tlieir cnmmiiBioni witisfactorily. ..... Orders must be accoinpanien who uiecusn orL-nv reference. Th one desiring informatiou conrernmg tno umier- "K" ",7red l". Wm. T. Coleman & Co., San Francisco. J. H. Oouhill & Co., " V. Laniiley, Druvgist, " Flint. Peahoily to. Co.. " Ira P. Kuukin, " Rons, Dempster & Co., " J Anthonv 02 Co., Union Oillce, Sacramento. And to the o'ronrietors of the Siiiiesman.Sulein.Oa'n. X. B. Urdei-s for Muchinerv, pianofortes, Melode ons, ijewinu- .Machines, Watches, Jewelry, he, will be atteuued to by competent incites. h. P. FISHER, Commission and Purchasing Agent, b'J9 Washiniitou St., up stairs, Oppoite Maguire's Opera House, San Francisco. Mavd.isiil. at OUR TIME IJCAH COME. 4 LI. perauns indebted to un in auy way will jileiue jf consider tliemselvei invited to rome forward and settle on. It it i impossible for von to pav. come ami say $o. and let n know wnen von can. Should thii jrt n thI invitation not he he needed, It will bo imreRKury for on to iwue more $peeiafmA niure urpettt apteali, hi tue expense ol the invited. Expecting to clmnico our luinineM, we intend netling troods in future for the ltEAl-P.Y. No more au count ( mane, except very hort one, and hv SPE CIAL AURA SG E M E S T with PAYINO CCS ; TOMKKS. j. 11. . k, fioOKFM. Salem. Oregon, Sept. 3tdb. 2rtf. FARM FOR SALE, Containing 160 Acres of Valuable Land, Fenced, Handsome Dwelling; House, A FINE MEADOW OP 50 AGUES, Orchard of flioirt r.mftrd Frail, of aboat HVEMY ACRES, GOOD BARN, fee, &C. This farm i. situated about three mile, from Port loud on tbe base line road, offering an excellent op pnrtuuity to a person desirous of eitgairing iu ihe bus iness of "inirdeniog for the Portland market Apply to U1CHARD3 ic JlcCHAKES, itl 16 Front St., Portland. Birhnrds A ."VleCrakrii, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, .D JOBIItR! IU. Oregon Flour, Fruit, Bacon, Lard, LIMR, CEMENT lud PLASTKU received bv every wtilinur vwel. Will attend to th nnrrhiae mnA li!nm t Iu u a: j. r ... ... r""" v IfirmtBiiuTnc oi Ttrr aewnpimn in tne rjittem and San FmnciKo market. A ko, to forwarding Rood in i oiu riauviwu turn rum DQi The r Ifhratrn . nnT Rrnnsp and Vaw.s . ." " "unl, , Aimcnllural Implement, of very de.cription . . ' vus anairaiia- Donaiion, W e will also attend to the sale of Oreson Produce In Victoria, havinn estubli.hed a house in that place ander the tnanavemeni of Mr. D. Fisk, a gentleman of eight year, eiperienc in the trade in S,ui Fran w JOHN McCKAKEN, Ctmmeiriat tt'karf, Purtland. JAMES B RirHAKD. 3. Sacramento street. San Francisco. Kftf KUHSl WANTED. U'E will par CH for all Vlnds of FHIH rii BEAVER. OTTKR. MIXK and BEAR Skin, Also, will pay CASH for WOOI et t- BELL 4t BR0WX. Salem, March 7, lStvL ,f Blanks I Blank! VfTE T iasl printed aqnantitr of Execution. Ta . Heceipis. A.boini.trators and Exrrmoni' Bond. Iter. of Administration. Letter. Tewamenlarr tYomissory Notes. Conntr Order, Proof of V, ill R0 pmna., Appr.ers' Commiwions, Blank Heed's Ate. i rr sale br Ihe sinde rope or hnndred. Order, ae eoau.d with the cash promptly attended to Mem. Angnst VJth. Wi BIA1LSJIA.NOFF1CE. F IKE 4 N'D WEATHER PROOF PAI.VT Metallic MOOKE& tf paint, tn 1, at 8Wa,Feb. 11,1! c. a hi m H M IT 1 1 fc B A V I S2fL NOT ALCOHOLIC. VEGETABLE EXTRACT,- . A PTJBBTONIO. ) n ULIUUl mi rarrsKisn' r DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa. will irricTui.i. cun MUCH co;ni'.A"NT' WIHPKI'WIA. JACWDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, dii:ak of the kidiveyh, And all Diieairi anting from a Ditordtrtd Liver or Stomach, such as Const imttlon Iliwurd Piles, Ful nc or Blood to the Mend. Aridity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Eructations, Sinking or Huttering at the Pit of the Stomiich, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diltalt Bn-alhiug. Flnttering at the Heart, Choking or Sntlbcating Sensation, when in 11 Ly ing Po.li.re. Oimues. of Vision, . Dots or Web" before the Sight. Fever and Hull Pain in the Head, Delicieucy of Perspirulion, Ycllownesa of the Skin and I'.yea, Pam in the Side, Hack, Chest, Limb., fcc, Sudden Flushes of lleut, Burn ing in the Flesh, Con stant Imuginings of livil and Great Depression of Spirits, and will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Tcvcr, Ac. Thev contain NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY, The" will oure the above discasea in ninety nine CBses out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale nnd universal popular ity of Hooftand'. Gorman Bitters (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant Cjuacks and unscrupulous adveniur. er. have opened upon .uttering humanity the Hood gate, of Nostrum, ili.lhe shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with iuiiiriuue drug., and christened Ion ics, Stomachic, and Bitter.. . , ,.; Bewure of the Innumerable array of Alcoholic preparation. In plethoric bottle, and big-bellied lens, under the modest appellation of Bitter. 1 which, instead of curiiiK.nnly aggravate disease, and leave Fulness or Weight in Momucn, oour the disappointed sullerer in despair, HOOFLAXD'S GEKMAJi jjittkiw. Aro not a new und untried article, but huv stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Aiiiericun puuuc ( aud their reputation and sale, are not rivalled by auy similar preparation. ,,,.,.,. 1 be proprietors nave iuouuu. ... .... .. . moat eminent CLEKGYMEN. LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS, . AND CITIZENS, Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to th bcneBciiifcll'ectsiind medical virtues of those Killers. UO YOU WANT SOMETHING TO STUENGTH EN YOU? no you want a noon appetite? DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON STITUTION ? DO YOU WANT TO FUEL WELL ? DO YOU WANT TO GET KID OF NERVOUS NESS t DO YOU WANT ENERGY? DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? DO YOU WANT A UIIIaK AND VIGOROUS lEEl.ING?n HOOFLAND'S GERMAN "BITTERS. From Rev. J. Neirto Brown, D. A, Editor of the Encyclopedia uf Religiout Knowledne. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pat ent Medicines in general, throuxli distrust of their in gredients and elt'ects ; 1 yet know of no sufficient rea sons why a man may not testify to the benefits he be llovo. Iifmself to have received from any Simula pre paration, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of other.. German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.Jackson of this city, because 1 was prejudiced against them for I do tliis the more reauny in regard to noonano a nianv venrt, nntlor the impression that tliey were chiefly 'an alrholic mixture. 1 am indebted to my friend Kobert Shoemaker, Esq , for the removal or tbia prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when sullering from great and long con. tinned debility. The use of three bottles of these Bit ters, at the beginning of the present year, was follow ed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I hud not felt for six months before, und bud almost despaired of regaiuing. I therefore thank God and my frieud for directing tue to the us of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, Jnno S3, lSiil. PARTICULAR NOTICst! There ate many preparation nold under thfTQmn of Bitter$,pnt wd in quart bottle, compounded of the rktapett tchixfey or common rum, cotting from iiO to 40 cent per gallon the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander been. Tlii elai of Bitten ha earned and wilt continue to caure, at long ait thry can he told, hundred to diet the death of thedrunkard. fltf their ue the tyttem u kept continually under the influence of Alcholic Stim ulant of the irtrt kind, the deire for Liquor ft created and kept up, and the remit in all the horrora attendant upon a arunkara itje ana aeom. Bitter, ve publish the following receipt. : Get ONE BOTTLE IIOOFLANirS GERMAN BIT tor those teho destre ana t ILL it A vt, a uqnor TERS and eiir vith THREE QUARTS OF GOOD BRANDY OR WHISKY, ond theretult tcill he a preparation that will FAR EXCEL in medicinal cirtuct and true excellence any of the no. mrroui Liqitor Bittert tn the market, and' will coat MI'CH LESS. You trill hare all the rirluet ot HOOFLAXD'S HITTERS in ronnectionvilh a GOOD article of Lituor, at a meek lea price than thcic inferior preparation vill coit you. ATTENTION, SOLMEItS! And Friends of Soldiers ! We call the attention of all having rnlation. or frieuds in the army tn the fart that " HOUKLAND'd German liiltent" will cure nine-tenths uf the discasea induced bv exposures and privations incident to camp lite. Iu tbe lists, publisheil almost daily in the news papers, un the arrival of the sick, it will bu noticed tbut a very large proportion are eulleriui; from debility every case uf that kiud can be readily cured by Iluudiiiid's German Itinera. Iliseu.es rcsultinu- from disorders of the digestive orguus are speedily te moved. We have no hviu'atiun in statiug that, if these Biliers were lively used among our soldiers, hundred, ol lire, might be saved thai otherwise will be lost. We call piirtimlur nm-minn to the following re. markuble and well authenticated cure of one of the tuition's heroes, whuse lite, to use bis own lunguuge, "has Wcu saved by the Hitler. :" ' l'MiLAnrLrliiA, Angnst 211, 182. Mrtir. Junes A Erant .- Well, gentlemen, vour HiMiduud's Geruiun Bitters ha. saved iuy lite. There i. no nn.take in this. It is voncheil for by number of my comrades, aome of whose names are appended, and who were fully cognizant of ull ihecircuuntancea of my case. I am. and Imve been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated hatlerv, and under tbe iuiuiediuie command of CupL K. B. Ayre. Through tbe exposure a'lendant npon mv arduous du ties. I wa. attacked in Xovemlierlasl wnh luuuninm. tion of the lungs, and wa. for .event vlwo dnv. in ,'he hospital. Thi. nu. followed by greu't debility, hein H ened by an attack ot dysentery. 1 was then remo'v id Irom the While House, aud sent to this cilv on board the steumer "State of Jlaine," from which 1 lunded on the ath of June. Since that time I have been about as low as one could be and still return a spark of vital ity. For a week or more I mu ecaicelv able to swal low anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it naa immediately thrown up again. I could not even keen a ilans nf wntsr nn mv .mm. ach. Life could uot last under these circiimsliiiir.... and, accordingly, the physiciana who had been work ing faithfully, tbonirb unsuccessfully, to rescue ma from the grasp of tbe dread Archer! frankly told ma they could do uo mure fur me, and advised me to see a, cl :rgyman, and to make .nch disposition of mv limited fuuds us best suited me. All utu,uuililauce K hi) visited me at the hospital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, ol Sixth below Arch street, advised me. aa a forlorn hope, to try j our Bitters, aud kindly procured a bottle. From the tune I commenced taking thcm.thegloomv sbxdow of death receded, and lam now, thank God for if. getting better. Though 1 have taken bui two bottle, 1 have gained ten pounds, and I feel .anguine of bemi; rjrinmed to rejoin my wife and damthter, from whom have beard nothing forcigbieen niunth. for, irentle men, I am a loyal Virainiuu. fromtheviciuitvof Front ?, To vour invaluable Bitter. I owe the certain ty of life which hits taken the place of vague fear to your Bitter, will I owe th gloriou. privilege of again clasping to my boaoni those who are dearest to to me in hie. Very trulv rours. . , ,, , , ISAAC MALOXE. e rullr concur in the truth of the above statement as we bad des)iaired of seeing our comrade. Mr. Ma lone, restored to health. !,.i'nrL.l IHM'liB.ArK-1" Stw Bttrr. ?l' i.A-CKI'KV- Co' C 11,11 Ii" i'iS, HEVAL1EK' aJJ Xw Vork. I E SPhM KR. 1st Artillery. Battery F. i "PfKWl-LI.. Co. B. IU Vermont HEKYB J K HUME. Co. B. do. MAClHS.tLD.Co.C.6th Maine. AJ"V Co E' 5,11 W"1" " '" KlX'H. Co. H. 72d X.w Tork. N. B. THOMAS. Co.F.9.S,h Penn. A. J KIMBALL, Co. A. 3d Vermont. JOHN JE.NK.1.NS. Co. B, llhitU Penn. BEWARE OF COIWTERFEITS t S that the siimatnre of "f U Jll'kNnv .. I h WKAPl'EKofeax-blwttle. . ' Should your nearest dnicnnl not have th. .nt-l. A.. not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparation that may be ottered in it. place, but send to us, aud w will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Office and Manular io- NO. 631 A 11(11 STREET JONES & EVAISTS, Prf Bnereseor. Us C. M JArtt&iv SMITH it UAVIH. Portlaad. Ag !, fj,