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ctj. )i . , . VOL. 13 NO. 29. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPT. 21, 1803. WHOLE NO. 662 Wt8nr BWOWN Ac MYEK8, FAMILY GROCERY STORE. Holman's Block, opposite Union House. WILL Veep eonitantly on ban. i LARGE STOCK of SUGARS end SYRUPS by tin package or ut retail) tlie best brands of TEA and COKFEE, and EVERY VARIETY OF 8PICE8 of the but quality , in fact every article naually foand in a first class fain lly grocery store.. We also keep Crockery and Glaaa Ware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Dye Stuffs, All kinds of Nails, Sliovela, Hon, Gnrdon Ratten, Axes, Wood Sawe, Rope, Salmon, Mackerel, Salt, all the beat brande CALIFORNIA WINES, English Ale, Starr Whisky, Old Bourbon Whiaky, and ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS ' - ' an draught and in bottle. Alao-CIOAttS, TOBACCO, PIPES and SNUFF. All kinds of Confectionery. ALSO Aaliton'i Liverpool Suit put np in SO lb. sacks, for Butter, unit lota of other article! that we luive no room to mention. Farmer will please lake notice that we want Butter, Eggs, Ilueon, Lard, Dried Fruit, Vegetables, eke., for wliicktlie HIUHESr MARKET PRICE w.ill be paid. Call ill. 1IROWN Sl MYKUS. Sulem, March 30, 180:1. ly628 Jnat Received A liogshond of guanine New Orleans Sugur. Alao A cuelc of Golden Syrup. J. W. SOUTHER, DRUGGIST, gccoml Street, Corvnllls, Oregon, TTAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGH AND XI well-selected stock of AMERICAN, PRRNCII AM) ENGLISH Chemicals. Dross, Medicines, Perfumery, Dye Slufh, Fancy UooiU, Faints, Oils, Turpentine, Mass, Putty, Vurnishrs, Brushes, ic. Plivelciuns can rely on having their prescriptions eiirefullycompoundedataii noura. Mil JOIIiV K. FOSTER, Importer noil Denier In Foreign Domestic HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, its., Ic, ic, ....SIOll Or THE 01I.DKD FLOW.... W OULD rail the attention id pur. , V7 ' chasers to his Sl'UlNU HTtJCK,Wn""'n' ust received, embracing a complete assortment, among wuici may oe rounu...... Table cutlery, a great variety, Builders and cabinet hardware of all kinds, Mechanics' tools of every description, Cut and wrought nails a'nd spikes, Huv and manure forks, Scythes and snuthsi axles, rakes, shovels, Spades, grindstones, bellows, rope, axes, Glue, outturn blocks, shears, etc.. etc., touether willl All articles belonging to a general hardware busi ness, wnicn he will sell on tne most lavorauie ierms,ai the sign of the Gilded Plow, Front at., Portland. JOHN It. FOSTER. May 8, 1800. 9lf COOPERS' WARE. First Premium Awarded at the Oregon State Fair in 1863. on Cooper's Ware. I shall contend for it again fa 1863. J HAVE on hand a large quantity of the following named articles i Barrett, Butter Kent, Wath Tubs, Clmrni, Well BucktU, Water Buckett, Cider, ICini! and Vinegar Kegs, Wash Boards, fX All of which I will sell cheap FOR READY PAY. Good Butler, Wlicut and Oats will be taken in ex change for work. I will make to order aur and all kinds of Cooper wnre on short notice and good terms. Shop on Commercial street, Salem. Oregon. Cm4 J. M. COULTER. M. SMITH. CIO. H. CIUKCI. SMITH & CHANCE, Surgical and Mechanical Dentists DKMKK TO ANNOUNCE TO the citizens of Sulein ami Tirinit that ther are now PERMANENTLY LOO A TED and fully pmpured to attend upon their patraus in any branch of the profession. Dental Substitutes Supplied from a Single Tonlh to a FILL SET, WITHOUT SPRINGS OH CLASPS. Obturators aud Artiflcl.il Palates. Spectnl attention given to diseases of the 01' .MS, PALATE and JAWS. IV" All difficult can's either in Surgical, Mechan ical or Operative Dentistry, earnestly solicited. FTAU WORK WAB3A1TD.A1 Office In Ken von's Building, lyearj STATE STREET, 8ALK.1I. Gllpd w. s. tnn, c. r. tilths, Portland. New York. Banking, Collection andExchange. r.A.XI) Ac TILTON, BANKERS. WILL purchase CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT and other exchange at enrrcnt ratea. Wijlselldrufls AT SlOIITon Messrs. A. E. & C. E.Tilton, New York, Messrs. IHnohor. Kalslou 6t Co., San Franeisro. The HIGHEST PUKE paid forOnLD DC ST. Advances made on dust sent to the Mint for coinage. 17" Money received en deposit, general or special. Collei'timis miide.and proceeds promptly remitted. Laud Warrants bonght and sold. All business apperlainiug to Banking promptly at tended to. Portland, March 18, 18fi3. ly3 BASS fit ABEL, ..AT THIIK.. STEAM FACTORY KXAS TUX ITKAMSOAT LASDISO, SALXM, KEEP O.-i HAND, AM) .11 A 11 PAtl I BE, ALL KlfsOej OK SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, CORNICE, IVindow Frnmrs, Ac, Ac, axd rCRSisH, to osnra, Erery Variety of OUTSIDE and INSIDE Fini.h SCROLL-WOOL. WOOD-TIUXIXO, 4c All kinds of JOB WORK duue with neatness aud dispatch. ttif UA.S-" Ic AIIKL. SALEM FOUNDRY. .'OrtSurK .r carriao. ItR lUTt. Prnnrletnr. )M tke fort dof not re. it tke fort dof not re . . . d to take the fort since" .,h '""T '? P'J??, -- l , i, . -nrepared to furnish CAST .pse-) has g-otw to Port hoKK of .very d. Cat). Smith with 4.000 men and two' be ailed wlthdia reiniurce lien. Mcele. h, Steele ar-a favnr.KU V l:.: .Mlannfiirtnml . - -uAcutuua ua. .. . mnsonbu returned to Vicksbnrg. F.tne.lK4''' iunat Hfrisbnrg u .uccessful. Rebel, I business cards. BF. BONIIAM. Attorney ni Law, Auburn, t llukor county, Oregon, N. II C. B. IJelliuger, Kn., will act aa agent for ma at rtiilo in, concerning Indian war scrip aud oilier iimttera placed in hia lunula ; und will alao give prompt attention to conveyancing aim the collection of delila. (Jill at Omit House, tiuleui, Ogu. 1). F. I). April IHtli, I SIB. Kif ALLEN ii LEWIS, Importer and Whole aule doulura In Groceries, Dry Gooda, Clothing, and Hoots mid Slioea. Also, solicit conalgnmenta ot Oregon produce, for the Him Franciauo market, ou winch li&oriil advaneea will be made Pomona ahipping gooda from the Eastern States to our care, can rely upon their receiving prompt alien tlon.at moderate charges. Oiilce in Sail Frunclaco, 181) rtansniue street. 48tf J. H, KKAPP, ( M.a.BOUHILL, San Fruuclaco, Col. 5 ( Portland, Oregon. KNAPP, BURKELL & CO., General Com miasion Morcliu.it., and DEALERS IN FRUIT, produce, agricultural implements, gardon and grass seeds, corner of Front and Tavlorsta, Portland. Ore gun, dud 310 (old No. SO) Wual'iington St., brick block, near Front, Hun Francisco, will give apeciul attention to the aule of FRUIT and PRODUCE on consign ment, Ulling ordera, tie., either In Portland oi San Fruuclaco, aud transact a General Commission Dual ubiib, , marijli I ' K. T. OATON. i '. . 0. 0. CURL. CATON & CURL, Attorney at Law, will practice in the courts of this State. Olllcein Oris wold's brick, over Itcll St lirowu's store, Sulem, Ogn. noveiuoer, M, iwa. :iltt miESTER N. TERRY. Attorney und Cow,,. vBolor nt Law, Halum. Orotfon, Coinnilraioner of mailt, and to tuKe testimony , HrKnowlelKnieut,atc, for Iowu, Indiana, Minuotirf, Micb.KUii, Culiloniiuiuid Washington Turritory. liuttorir of Attorney, mid nil other htfttriinitmUof writin,r, ttruwii ou slioYt notice. Particular attention (mitt to taking Depositions, Col- leuiiMii oi io(ett, Account, etc. .mi M.tlKItT IIKKD, WM.WAI.no HEED & WALDO, Attorneys and Cimn sellers nt Law. Anhiirn, Buker countv, Ogn. Auburn, Nov.tflth, I Site. lvfill . w. rnioimiK c. A. imitii. oho. h. jonis, TONES, HEED & CO., Salem, Oregon. .1 , nr:...i iii!.i i v Minimal iiirrrp ui iiiuun niiKii, uinitis, iuurs, Cornices, jMouliliiigs, Wagon Hubbs, Spokes, Door yind Fencing, 4cc. 2tf A. a. cook. it. A. oxim. COOK & GEIIR, Attoruey at Law. La Fayette, Oregon. OlAce in Dr. Kmbree's new building. (H.'itf TC. POWELL, Attoniev nt law, Alluiny. Linn Co., Oregon Office In Montcith's Building. Will pmctice in nil the coorts in Oregon, and promptly at tend to all bunnies entrusted to his care. Particular tilteution puid to collections from Portland, Sun Frun ciHco and elsewhere, in all parts of Oregon. The beat of reference given if desired. 4(itf TU. J. It CARD WELL. Sureeon Dentist, J will practice his profession in the variuna cities aim lowns oi i iregon. JV. BOYLE, Pliyeician and Surgeon, will nractire his tirofcssion as formerly. Office at hits residence in Polk county, threo miles east of Uullus. July 20, 1803. 20ir UM A SON & ODKLL, AUorneyaut Law, Ditties, Waurn rniiniy, ureiron. Kflii DW. & M. K. COX. Whokwale an.l llctnil PrniyistH, Deulurs in Korciixn and Domestic Dm ire. Putent Meiliciiics, Perfiimerv. Faiicv Hoaiw, llwir Hnitilieii.dne Toilet Article. 1 liemicHle. Druir- Kint'tGlaMware,&c. Aliio.a lare quantity of con ciMttruted ex tract h of I'luntn of tliu pureBt quulity Gommeri-ia) nt. Kiilmu, Oregon. l.ltf J.C. Slielton, riiyslclan and Surgeon, MONMOUTH. Polk Conntr, Oregon. The Doctor being a grudnateof the Curtis, or Plivsio-medicul college, (,'incinimli. Ohio, is a true llotnnic in his pruu lice, entirely discarding calomel and all miiiernl poi sons, and using none but purely vegetable medicines, ami only the perfectly innnreni at that Stf fllHOMAS D. WINOIIKSTEK, Attorney X. at J.HW, Empire ("tty, ( oos liny, Ogn mi TOHN C. CARTWR1GHT, Attorney and V Counselor at Law,Sulem, Oregon. OOice. Head Qiinrteni building. !tf J I,. COLLINS. Attorney and Counselor at Law, . Dullus, Polk county, Oregon. He has made arniugenients with Wiltiam Sp Gilili for one of tlint lirm to assist him in the triulof all cases in the Circuit and Supreme Courts. Mr. Collins is a Notary Public, anil will attend to .akiug acknowledgements of Deeds. Mortgages, Arc., .aking depositions, ullidavits, and evidences in reliilinn !o War Scrip. Jtc. Hnf J. a. smith. L. r. ORovxn. SMITH & GROYER. Attorneva at Law. This Ann will practice in the Courts of the State and of Waiiliiiiirtuii Territory. Office in (,'urtcr'a new building outlie levee, corner of Front und Alder streets. Portland, Oregon, March 1st, ISiK. 2tf ILLIAMS & M A LLORV. Attorney! at Law. Otllco in Wilson's building, Suleiii, Or egon. June, S. 1X13. i it r IVoiicc. ' In County Court, Murion coiituv, Oregon, L. 8. SkilT, Pl'lirs. Win. W. Morgan, del"!. TO said Pefeiiibnit Von are hereby notified that an action bus Imeii commenced nuuinst you in the county court aforeiiaid for the recovery of tl,e sum of $10, with costs of suit, due said plaintiff for work und labor done and performed by him in the year lHiil. Now, unless you appear in the county curt of the county f M-irinn, .Mate of Oregon, on the 1st Mon day of October, a. o., IHIkI. and answer the complaint of plaintiff ou tile in said cause, the same will be taken for confessed and the prayer thereof will lie grunted by the court. CATON & CI KL, Att'ye lor Pl'n". Salem, Aug. 10, 1 Hi: 3. HmSI PAI.TKIt A CO. Prsctlcal Printers, and DeslrntD Type , Presses, Printing Materials, Ink, Puper, Cards, Ate, 510 Clay St., above Sanwimc, J.B. rAlKTXIl HAa r UA.MJlSUU. 1. U. rAIHTKB T.P.fAiaTXR) OfnceaBtledontwithiliapatch. llf WOOL! WOOL! WE wonld respenfully inform the wool growers that we are again in the market, aud will purchase, aud PAT, IX f AHII, the hiirhest price. We have effected arrangements in San Francisco, and the Easiem cities, which will enable us to pay the market price for wool l Snn Eraittitco, less the freight and charges. Give ns a call before selling. BELL At BROWN. Salem, Oregon, April 15, 1813. Ctf CROCKERY VARIETYSTORE, Coiumrrrlal Strprf, Salem. nsrm W. Vinn, wonld respectfully inform Vrf his old friends, a4 the nrtr or o.o,iliHt be ia now opening at bis N E W STulill, SS , ..n,,,...,.;.! Ml reel. Suleiu. a A Large and Varied Assortment OF CROCKERY. GLASS-WARE. WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, TABLE CtrTLEKV, and a FVI.L ASSORTMENT of Fnmlly CJrooorlosa, sill of which be will sell at WIIOLLALE or RE TAIL, at rnces warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale. Give me a call, and look at the Hue goods, if you do not wish to purchase. No trouble to show gu.ids. ilolcl-nfepers and Families wll And it to their advantage to purchase their Olass ware and Crockerv from me. as 1 shut! AIM'A '' kr x FVI.L ASSUl TM EST nmJ fit AT LOW PRICES for cash or ready pay. Toy ! Toys ! I am also well supplied with an extensive assort ment etf love, of foreign and domestic mannfaetsre. K. FISH, Opposite Suteamon Building, Solera. Jnne l. lfffil. VNf cash llAID FOR IHDRM AND RtRK L by CLARK 4c IIOLMAV. gsileaa, Jan. 1 IVO, mep4 J.B.EMERY, Saddle and Harness Ilaker, SALEIff, OREGON Opposite Thatcher k Rickey'i Livery Stable. ft CONSTANTLY ON HANOI CONCORD TEAM HARNESS, CONCORD STAGE HARNESS, Pennsylvania Team Harness, SADDLES, UltlDLICS, Whips, natters, and Horse Blankets, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Concord and Boston Team Collars, LADIES' SADDLES and BRIDLES, OF FXTIIA QUALITY. The BUST OP MATKRIAI, need, and nil work WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. The highest CAHH PRICE fuii for IIIDItH and WOOL In exchange. 6111 tf DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT And Sanative Fills, HAVE BEEN BEFORE THE PUBLIC 80 LONG and found such general favor in every region of country where they have been sold, (und there is no place tin the civilized globe where they have not been sold) that it would seem almost su,iertluous at this time to direct attention to them through the medium of the press. Yet it is due to euirering humanity, aud es- Eecinlly to that nnmerona close who, iu the chungca le climate of the Pacific coaat, antler from Diseases ot the Lungs and Throat, inducing and ending In CONSUMPTION, many of whom may not havo used this remedy, that thoy should he allowed to rend souie of the cases where its influence haa been useful in remedying complaints from which they ure Buffering. " THE EXPECTORANT ' Opcrtitcs miEDIATELi upon the Disease, Snrvtijvntl 8)teetWy Eradicating tv,e tbo SANA TlVh 1'ILLS, lv preHerviiifa' refzularity in (lie bowels and tiviiir a lieultuy tone to tlio other internal organs aid and Hwint tlie perfect ojienition of tlie former. Attention inanked to the following cortilii'ates, te lected at random from the uiuw iu poineBHioii of the pruprietonti CoLUMnus, Minn., Jun.2-1. 1857. Dr. D. Javiie Dear 6ir : Gen. Win. P. Orton. one of my liti)(hbon. wits cured of liroiichitis by tlie tine of your AUfMTtorant and Alterative, after having lain lorry days ut tlie point oi uuatii.anu threo eminent nhvtiiciuitB huvintr exhaintted their ekill upon him. Several castu of ifropy and Canrer bave been cured in in v uetghborhoml. 31 y littlo daughter wan taken bit November with an etiluii'onient on tlie neck, wlncli grew very I'aHi. I luim!ilUitIy W'imneiK'tiD Ui ing Jier your Alterative, ami Htie im now m-ailv well. 1 1 1 UA1 A3 Li. 1 I'A i IVlU Front the Rev. Nelson Conk, Into of Hrooklvn, Min. Nkw Youk, Jhii. 8, lHol, Dr. D. Juv noPear Sir t A vounir man liviuir in mv lioiiiM? wan tukfii with a violent cold, which tiettlrd on hi hint', cuiirjiiitf h hnarse, hollow conrh, Ml tended with much fever. This continued for more than two weuks. when till thouihtdeuth to be inevitable. At thin point I com tut need uiviiiK your Expectorant and Sanative according to diructiont, Ju the courra of two or three days, he bvffHii to exectorate freely alio iu about two weens ne was aooui ana was iou well. A homamntitbic phvetfiuii and family spent a nnln iu my bouM). The dung liter was taken with u violent croii, which threat vned sjeedy death. The father haviiift no iiicdiciue, ctiucluded to give the Kxjwcto raut which soon atl'ordnd rel.cf. Kroia the Iter. X. M. Joias. Uect. of Prut. Gpii. C'th, huiut Hailluilnuiew, I'liiladidphia. liiii.AiiKl,PtliA, Miirch HI, 1V0. Dr. D. Jarne Dear Hir i In all canes reMembliuir Consuuiptiou, I recommend .luynes r.xpectnnuii, bavinir in so manr iitun"r- witnessed its henerniul ell'ix'ts in the two last cases which came under my ob servatiuu. The udiniuiHtratioii of the KxpecUmint has, I am buppy to say. been attended by the most de- KJeU lltiprovumeia oi me piiuciiw. ' For a nrenter nmuber and variety of certiticutes.and fuller infonuation rci.nrdii.if these and oilier ol Dr. 1. .luvne aud Sous' Preparations, reference is aireti to tlitnr ANM'Ab ALMAAAU, wlncti may Uu had from any diuuuisl or dealer iu infiiicinps. SMI I'll 6c DAVH, lylH4 Portlaud, Orfgou, AeiiU lor the Slale. NEW, GOOD AND CHEAP, JONES, REED & GO., ....AT SAI.K71, OHKVOX.... AHK SOW HAKUFACTL' IIINO, AM KKRP ON HAND, BEDSTEADS, Of LATEST anil MOST APPltOVKU Pattrma Tea, Breakfast and Dining Tables; WORK STANDS, C'EXTKRTABI.Kn AMD miDIi TABS. KB. Toilet nnd Light Pyramid Stands, Wash Htauda, DBESSINO BUREAUS, Complete stria for rhamliers. Palnteit and lllghlj Oriiamente.1. FRENCH BEDSTEADS, SETTEES; LOUMOES, CHILDREN' CRIBB8, Book Casts, WARDROBES, Copbonrds, Meat Safes, ....and nearly every other kind of.... IIOlSE-FUKMSIII.C GOODS ....arc now made and sold by.... Jones, Rred A Co., Salem, Oregon, fot about ONE-HALF the price uauallr asked for similar but Inferior article. Imported from suiuB r-unicni uiauuuu WTJ. Our fitrntl'ire Is mnde of Maple, atrnott erclHtiret. being LIGHT, DTItONQ and NEAT. We make to order, and keep constantly on hand, Doors and Windows of erery ihieription ; Oolhic and Ogee fash Oothie isoorn enn f rames t iu fact, KVRKVTIIIKO TO MAKK A IIOl'SF., from the base board to the cornice. VENETIAN WINDOW BLINDS. flood and Cheap, mailt tf pmt t can make to at any aiied Windows, or any Iia. Bring your measures. WAGONS! WAGONS! We bave on oimd, and s-rf sr f oserf. n vmsi eri nient of Wagon SPOKEH and HI'lllW, iwre-r, Klecied from good valley oak. A DOZEN WOOD WORKH KOR WAOOXH ready for ironing, and aer good rogom complttt tut running. Any or all of the above will be sold cheep for good par. kepairiug wood work to all kinds of machinery, or new made to order. Our meiinfaclorv ia near the Woolen Fseterr, and nr salesroom tlie ENTIRE KE('ONl) hTOliV of bmilll'S Block, a room .eres.er yer sysfre. Kntrsnce on Commercial street, at ties Honlh door, sn' f'" the cross or kerry street, at the weM end of IheUildinir. JONES, REKI A CO. haleal.Oet.lst.lMl. Hit SUBLIMITY COLLEGE. DCBMniTT, ORRtOfV. THOMAS II. CRAWFORD, A. B. Teacher of An cient Ijuignngea aud Higher Mitheinatics. W. W. RKACH, Teacher In EngUh Deiiartment. THE college building is to be rented und enlarged, so that student of all grades nill be aceoiumo dated. KXPEH8BS, Languages, quarterly tj'l 00 Higher English $7 (HI to 8 (HI Common English S 00 to 8 W) Primary Department , .... 4 00 to 6 1)0 Board in private families from R to i per week. CALENDAR FOR 1IG3-4.. ISO.?. First term begins Anient 31at. Hull term begins Nov. ltilb i vacation darimholidars. 1804, Kiaminauon, Feb. 4th Hecond term he gins Feb. 8th. Vacation of oie week, beginning Anrll 25th. Hulf term begins Mir 3d. Examination Thursday July Slat. i - rVTuis Iuatitution will bs fri from auy sectarian lliiiiience.;. owju ESTADLISHID 1760. PETER LORIfLARD, Snuff and Tobacco Wanufacturer, 16 IA CnAVBB nT (Formerly WChatlmn street, New Tork,) 1 OULD oult the attrition of Dealers to the arti cles of bis manufactire, vix i URUVN SHfl'FF. Macaboy, Deoiliros, Fine Kappee, : Pure Virginia, Coarse Kapveo. Nachitoches, Aiuuricuu Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW NNUFPY 8otch, , Honey Dew Scotch, IliKh Toast scoteh, Frcrfi H"iiev Dew Scotch, Irish iliifh Toast, Fresh Scotch. 01 Lundyfuot. riT Atlcntim is called to the larp-e reiluction fn prices of Fine-Cut Chewing anrl HinokingTobuocos, which will be fouud ol a superior quality. TOIIACC'O. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, P. A. L., or plain, B. Jao, No. I, Cavendish, or Hwoct, .Spanish, No. 2. Sweet HcHiited Orouoeo, ('amistar, Nos. 1 Sl Tin Foil Cawndisb, Turkish, mixed. Grunulated. N. Ii. A circulur of prices will be sent on applica tion. tnayis iym Oregon Insane Asylum and Hospital. UltS. IIAAVTHOKNE AND I.OIt IB A. PIIY HlllAXH AND PHOPHLKTOUH. THESE Institutions are situated In East Portland in a health ami nleasuut loeulitv. near a beautiful perennial snrinir. Auiuleacoouiiiodationsare att'orded for the uoufort and speedy cure of those that favor us with their patronage. unice ai iveatneriora sung otore, xroiw street. Portluud. atitr Dr. linker's Fain Panacea IS composed entirely of healing gums, and vegetable oils and herbs, It 'in nertectlvsufe for the most deli cate to use. 1 can most sincerely say that I have never kuown any.however dclicate.to be injured by it in tlie least I will continue to avk the atliicted, who have not Used it. to trv it for the followinir diseases. If Nicy are not satiHtiml with its healing proiiurtius. the tnom v win uo cnuenuiiy remuuea oy iue ageiii wuere iue weiuciue is lor saie. Ifvouhave Pain in the Stotiurh or Ho well, trr a dose of Puin Panacea internally, batlieexternally ovei the parts atfeeted. and you will at once restore the proper actiou una relieve tlie paiu. t If vou have a Bruise or Wound, bathe it well with the Pain Panacea four times t Hay. It will relieve the pain, and tuke out all the poison, and heal the wounu iu u suori time. If yon are suffering from Neuralgia or Itbeuumtie rams, apply tne rain ranaeea I reel y. and take a nose of it internally, uiorninir imou and mtliti it will not only cure the puin. but will remove the cuuko of the ai Mease. If vou have the DiHueiMiia.and vuurfbnd distresfiea juur Buuiim-ii iinur euiui, uuie a aose oi rain ruu ucea after each meul. ii yon bave ft Cankenal nr Rn-. Hfmith op Throat. gle the mouth or throat three orfour times a day. If yon have the Diarrhea, or a relaxed state of the Dowels, tatie a lew noses oi run I'auacca, ami thoy win soon oe resioreu. ji you uare a nainiitl swelliui bathe the parts freely and vou willsomi relieve the paiu aud the swelling will he reduced. lt"youbuva se vere toothache, apply the Puin Panucea on a mece of conuii, ami name me gumuiine same unie i it win stop tue paiu instantly. If ynu have a pain Iu the Ride, Itreust, Buck or Kid ncys. bathe the parts affected miming and night t ut the sume time take a dose ol tlie Panacea internally. Tf U iLaltutl liua a r.ilruil ltraniat inmlullia Pntn Pan icea as hot us cau be borne. If yon fet chilly or cold, as though you were going to have a fever, take a dwe of Puuvioea. If vou hnve a wound, cnt or gulls on your horse, ap plv tne Pain Panacea: it will bike out all the i iitiu in itiation, mid heul the sore in a short time. Hold by all uir pnuciitui uruggisis, ana nr Ki-.DINGTON Sl CO., 5Ultf Exclusive Agents. 4 1 G and 418, Front street, Han Francisco. Lafayette Academy, LAFAYETTE, VAMlllLl COUNTY, 0BKG0X. REV. K. CARTWKICHT, Principal, ami Prof, of Mathematics nnd N'utural Kfiesre. REV. W. D. NICHOLS, Prof, and Acting Teucher of Higher -Uutlieniutic and Ancient Languages, rspcssts. I-ungiuieos, quarterly 3 01 Higher English V INI to 8 00 t'oiiininn English i 1X1 to A 'HI Primary llcimrluienl -1 fill to S Oil Vocal .Music, five of charge. Itnurd iu town at rea sonable mtoa. Call hilar far 1RC3-1. Yenr divided into four terms, each containing- 12 weeks. First term begins Kept. 7th half term. Oct. I!ili. Second term begins Nov. 'hiih i vucatiuu duriug boliduys; liulf term, Jim. IHtli, Mil. Exauiinution and exliihitiou at the close of 3d terra. l-iiliiyelle, A. g. M. Wii. lllin'JS KOIt HALE, 40 Pure Spanish Merino Rams, WAIUtANTEl) to be of the very highest r utility. They esusist of two year oius, venrungs hiiq lainiis. Thuy'are deneended fnin those imrMirted from Siiuiu bv lli'iirv Hiimninnil. ro..ot MiudiuLiurv Vi. Tiiey to.k the 'FIRST PREMIUM at th. last year's State Fair. The iambs were sired by tlie ram (rHvoritef which I purcJiasfd hist ymr of John I I'atlerson. of Westttt-M, N. X . Tlielr dams were bred bv Edwin Ltawreiaw. r!,. of Wevbridte. Vt. Having ptirchased my tlwk from the notorious siieep bremlert In tlie Lmlpit ivati'S, 1 will oner them iu competition with any in the Main of Oregon. Thev maybe sen on ("apt. John F. Miller's fann.Kmith Yumbill. They will be wild at low prics ftr rh. or by notes and lime to luit. Certilicaies will be giveu witn every one that I simi. Apply to DONALD McLKOD, Amity, Yamhill Co., or to uupt. (JUii.i r nii-r.n, rHiein. vm Joseph Waldo. Pl tTrs. Jbn Force, John Jordan, W, C. Orlswold and H M. May, Dvfls. In the (,'ir.uit Court of the Hinte nf Orairun fur Mie Connty of Ma rion. October Term. I. loJolin Jordan. ttu resident defendant. Dill in Equity for foreclosure of At on gave. Wll h UK AH, Josvpb Waldo. sid plaintiiT, lias filed his bill in equity, praving judgment against John Kort4 fur Uh) sum ot two Utoiu-and two hnudred wnd three du lurs. with interest and ciMts, and for the fore closure of a certain mortgage therein inentinned, upon the following ilesrniMHj prsinues, vo win iam fro, I ii. 3 4. i 6 and 7. in im k o. 10. and Lots No. I 7 and 8. in iWk No, II, silnale in thectty of Halem, C4iuntv of Marion and btate of Oregon j and it ai-tujar- iugthal the said John Jordan claims to have a lieu upon the above desrrilvd preiuitNtg iubsfiueitt to lite mnrtgatfe of said plainliff; and it also apiwarihg that aiVrdoe diiligrnce you casii'H be fooud witb.u the 8ute i and it liaving bfeu ordered by ths curt that notice herein beservtilonyoa by publication, yne are therefore ben by nottliffd that uuUm you apiear in the (irt-nit eourtoftbeHtateof Oregon for thecootity of Marion, od tb VAU day of OdolMtr, IH3, sod attu'wer tlie said rcnnplaint, the same will be taken as confess ed aud the p raver thereof will be graiit-d by the eoorl. lty ordr of U. P HOHK, .ndge. Attet t (tLO. A. EDKH, i'Wrk Circuit Court. f,w WM. WALDO.aol r fur IM ft HUMPHREY'S FERRY. f HI!t old ferry, known as II I'M PII KEY'S KER 1 kY. ia now in rnnumg order. It ern.se. the Wi. Israeli, river On a OIHECT IW.I between (tl.KM Knil COItVAI.I.IH. - This femr iaa rood one. snd At rente Is errs ss 'In .1. ....... ,l.n l.v u u of Allanv. .rid oengjii. Iravelinw this way bare bia one Srry to nose. w,IApi hc (Drt jou f fittCcOmaw. , THE OREGON STATESMAN. From and after thla date, the publication of the gwssass will bs conducted by 0. P. Crsndall snd B. SI. Visits. Their fscllltl.i for publishing the best aud cheapest s.wisper In the State are no leu than have buen poasessed by any termer publisher. 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' The columns devoted to resdlnf matter slsyi eonstltuts by far tin (rcster porUoo of the sheet, enaullns. us to ilvs a more full mid complctesuiumary or paaslng sventl, than sny other nevipsper In the Btsts. Ot tha wsr news, we shsll give the freshest snd fullest dis patches attainable by money, enlerprlae and cloie sttenllon. Our siuiimsry of "Domntle Heme" la iinrlrslltif, and our large correspondence from all parte of the Slats will enable ue to always outdo competition. We have nuineroua correspondents In all the mining dlatrlet. who are re lable men of practical experience and observe Hon. Their repreaentatlona, si published In the SriTssaix, may be rellsd on as strictly faithful. ; i The acrlcultural and other Industrial Interesls of the State shsll at nil times receive thst attention at our hands to which their prominence and Importance entitle them. . The mltccUsny will bs selected with a view to cultivate and gratify a proper resdutf tuts. Ws shall net osoflae our. S.1.M to any particular aeld of selection, bat make nss of such matter ss will most likely be of present Interest. In polities, the BTMssais will be Indtpndtnt. to clique or faction will be permitted to eontrol Its opinions. It will esrnestly sdvocsts the proiecutlon of the wsr for the preser. ration oftho Union, and will under no circumstances oonsent that the Government shall be destroyed by Internal or exter nal foes. Erery measure for the suppression of the Kebeb lion, which our Judgment commends aa tending ) that end, will receive our sesious support. While we yield such efforts In behslf of the Government, we shall also exercise the rlcht of temperate criticism of all meaauroa which. In our Judg ment, embody evil or danger to our republlcsn Institutions, The islvstlon of the government shoutd be the first snxlety of every patriot, and whatever threatene dlssster to It, from whsterer direction It may come, should meet with prompt rebuke. It will be our constant effort to promote the right and to make war upon wrong. As an advertising medium, the SliTisa.s offer, mperlor Indue. menla. 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Dills for advertlilng or Job work will bs charg ed attheiorae per cent, advance for delay In payment. CKANDALL A WA1TK. Safom, March lh, EAHTKltN NKWM. P,Y TELEOHAPH VIA YREKA. New York, Sept. 9 Storlinc, 45. Gold closed at 81 7-8. Tribune's dispatches from army Poto. mao 8 tb, Buys Col. Hill of the robcl nnny svnt word across the Rappahannock from F redericksburp, that ho would like to sco an officer of our army. Gen. Custer crossed and had a conversation with Col Hill who remarked confidently that penco was near nt lmnil. I Ins imsortma was also voluntarily made by two other rebel olucers. No reason civen White's cuerrillns are rcport.J niir Purcellsvillo, Lowden county. Mosuliy'st force" hnve scattered since -tho wounding of Mosoliy. Transport City of Baltiinoro reports siege of Wagner aud Sumter still going on. Ironside and shore batteries were bombarding Wagner which had not re plied for two days. St.'Padl, Minn., Sept. 9. In a recent fight between Salmon river miners nnd Indians. Lost SO killed. Chicago, Sept. 9. A correspondent of tbo St. Louis Re publican writinjv from Haines Bluff says on night of August 2o. Thirty-eiht nigger soldiers murdered nine peaceable people in cold blood. Washington, Sept. 9. Rosecrnns' official report of campaign in Middle- Tennessee has been received. It embraces operations which resulted in driving rebels from their position in the State. Our loss was 85 killed, 4G2 wounded nnd 85 misninf;. We captured several small arm, three field pieces, six cnisons, three rifled guns without car riages, of Quartermaster's stores We took 85 tents, 85,000 sacks of corn. Total number of prisoners ' taken : 59 commissioned officers and 1575 lion-commissioned officers and privates. ' Fohtrkss Monroe, Sept. 9. Richmond Enquirer of 8th has the fol lowing : Charleston, Sept. 7. Morris Island is evacuated. Enemy hold Cuniniitigs' Point, in full view of the city. Heavy firing is now going on be tween batteries on Sullivans' Islnnd and Fort Moultrie and Monitors. ClIARI.r.STON, Bept. 7. Bombardment wan kept up without Intermis sion ill rlny yesterday and far into the night. Abnnt 1S.000 (!) of our men were killed ami wounded at Gregr and Wagner. An assault on Oregp wan r nulsvd before) I lie enemy had completed a landing. Great havoc was tip nosed to made lir nnr canister in tho ene my's bnnU. At dark Sunday the enemy run their nps op to the mnnt of Wagntr. and it being imprmsilile to hold til Island any longer Ileanrrgitrd nrdrred it evacuated, which was executed willi success. We spiked the gnna of Wagner and Gregg, and withdrew In forty bargei. Only one barge with 12 men was cap tured. All quiet this morning. Ciiaulkston. 12, p. M. Dispatcher from Geo. Hentt, oommanding Fort Humler announce, that flag! of truer de manding the immediate) surrender nf that fort, arejuat received from Dalileren. Ilrauregard telegraphed to reply to Dahlgren that "He could hare Romter when ho earn and took it. In the meantime sach demand, are oonteinpti- lile." This evening at 0 o'clock tha Ironsides and monitors went closer In Sumter than usual and npened a hot fire nn It. Onr liatleries on Sullivan's Island, with Moultrie replied heavily, WAatilNOTON. Kent. 1(1. 'fits following Ii tuo official report front Gil more ! lteadiiiarteni Department of tha Kfiath To llallrck l I have tho hntinr lo rennrt that Fort Wagner ami Hnltery Gregg ar onr.. . Last night oar sappers orownrd tliu crest nf the erest of the counter carp nf Wagner on ita sm front, masking all Its cona. and an order was issued to carry tha place by assault at 9 thla being the time nf low tido. At Jl) last night the enemy eommenoed evacuating the Island. All hut 75 made their escape from Cumiuingi' Point In .mall hnnta. Captured dist atone allow that fort was com manded by Cut. Kent, of K. C. and gnrrissi'ied j II 14IKI luen, aud Oregg Lr belsreeu J00 aud and 20(1. It. bomb proof ahelter, capable of holding 1800 men, remains intact after the most terrible bombardment to which any work whs over subjected. Wo captured iu piece, artillery anu a largo uptily or excellent ammunition..' l nt city auu harbor of Charleston are now completely cov ered by my guns. (Signed) . , UlLiMUK,, ,,, , Brig. Gen. Commanding. Wabihnqton. Sent. 10. Telegram from Ft. Monroe to Halleck say. when steamer Nio left Charleston Thursday 8 p. tf., rebel flag was still flying over Sumter lint uo gum were mounted. Only small force there. S monitor! and Ironaidei had engaged batterici Beauregard and Lea 'J hours. Dur ing bombardment, a shell from one of the man- iturs exploded in magazine of Moultrie. The southwestern parapet was seriously injured by explosion. . . r . . n ALHAHT, Oepi. IU. Demooratio Convention nominated D. B. St. John for Secretary of State; Sauford Church, Comptroller t W. D. Chamberlain, Attorney General) W. Ii. Lewis, State Jrentury. Knoxville, Teun., Sept. 6. The campaign skillfully planned and energetically executed for possession of East Tennessee is us great inn glorious a victory ns has been won. Such was the rapidity of our movements that rebels were taken unawares and fled before us without destroying property. Three steamboats, three locomotives nnd a num ber of cars were taken. I no whole march of our troops was un ovation and our entry into Knoxvillo an event long to be remembered, lbousuiuls ot every age, sex and condition greeted us with shouts and tears intermingled with martial music. Burnside addressed the people and assured them of protection. , Cincinnati, Sept. 10. Dispatches to the Timet dated ('urn. borland Gap suys Gen. Ferrier with 2,000 men and 14 guns surrendered at 4 o'clock to Uurnside's advance. New York, Sept. 10. Sterling dull at 44. . Gold, 80 1-2. Philadelphia, Sept. 10. Judco Cadawalader of U. 8. District Court has decided enrollment contstiu tionul. St. Louis, Sept. 10. A Leavenworth dispatch say. a meeting at Pacli yesterday wa. atlended by 3,500 armed men. Many were prevented lroin coming oj Geu. Seufiefd. order, aud tho rain. Gen. Lane spoke for three hours, and was very bitter on Gamble and Scnlluld. , Very bitter reiololion. were adopted declaring that tho policy Intro duced into Missouri and Kama, i one which gives immunity to rebel sympathizers, aud ex nnsea Inval citizen, to niassaure. ' UlliOial intelligence oi Hie capture oi run Smith wa. received this evening. Gen. Blunt uterod the fort. The Creeks (Indians) havo mainly deserted the rebels. Mcintosh has g.ne toward, lied Hiver with only 150 from his two regiment.. , Boston, Sent. II. Fire this morning in South Boston destroyed boiler work, and blacksmith shops of Glnb j Iron Work.. Loss between $30,000 and $30, 000. - , "rr VftDW. Root. 11. Sterling Vii. fiohl unsettled, closed at 29,. Fluctuation caused by sensation report that Cliarlestou had surrendered, iieporl probably untrue. Wabhinoton. Sent. II. Cumberland Gap. Sept. 9. To Mulleok i Since occupation of Kuoxville, a cavalry foroe wit. sent up the railroad to within a few milci nf Driscnl, capturing 3 loo unntive. Another force of cavalry and iufuutry that accompanied me marched 611 mile in 50 boors. Garrison hero, consisting nf over 000 men and 14 pieces artillery, surrendered unconditionally at 3 p.m. to-day. Signed, BUUNSIDES. Cairo, Sept. II. By steamer Postboy we have information that the Washita river expediton ha. returned having finally accomplished itsoliject.naiiiely: a thorough recnimoisnnce nf northern La. lying mljiteeiit to Wnshsita river ; no enemy in organ ized forco found. New York, Sept. 14. Money easy at (! nnd 7. Sterling, 44. Gold firm at S2 1-2. Government stocks firm. Rniik stntemetit chows un increase of Inniis 212,000 ; incieasc of deposits, $214,000; increase of specie, 18,000 Richmond papers contain the following items in regard to Texas ufTuirs : Upward of 100,000 slave have ar rived from Texas, and Mississippi niggers aro selling nt 3,000 und 4,000 upiece. Pendleton has been elected Governor by a small mnjority. Herbert, Uranch nnd Suxtim are eleeted to Congress. Milita ry ii ffiiirs arc quite. Tho people are de termined to resist invasion. Indians ou frontier are troublesome. Tin-re is an average of fourteen vessels off Galveston blockading the harbor. Great confidence is felt in Gen. Mngrudcr. Crops in Texas aro tmpreccdontly large. Corn and Wheut enough will bo raised to sup ply tho department of trans-Mississippi fur two years to come. Cotton picking commenced in August. There are about 11,000 bales of the old crop in the State. Memphis, Sept. 12. Several refugees have arrived who re port terrible riot of soldiers' wives at Mobile the 8th. About GOO women and children marched through principal streets carrying banner bearing tlio words "Bread or Blood," ' Bread or Peace," and other like inscriptions. Being sol diers' wive the proceedings were witness ed by soldiers who made but feeble resis tance. Several stores wero broken open and the riot was spreading whoa our in formant left. St. Louis, Sept. 10. At dark last night steamer Imperial took fire and burned. She burned three others, the Hiawatha, Post Boy and Jes sie K. Bell all four were totally de stroyed. Now gunboat Ozark made nar row escape. Loss, $200,000 i half in sured. Cairo," Sept. 14. Reconnaissance sent nut from Fort Pillow last week which which Hopped at Dickinsvillc, Ripley and Cushingsville, administered tho oath of allegiance to 2,000 people in those places. No rebels found, and guerrilla seemed to be pretty well cleaned out in that place. General Ilurlburt issued order tint commanding olFoers be beid responsible for their men, and that every outrago committal on per tons and property must be compensated pecunarily by the soldiers who may be found guilty. TLU order was issued iu consequence of frequent complaints at headquarters of depredation committed ! on property of citizens within limits and in outskirts of city of Memphis. ' ' Jl ' - '- New York. Sept. 14. J A Leavenworth telegram yesterday, say ' the latest intelligence from the Indian country, give additional significance to the operation of Gen. Blunt. . Child, and Molntoih have come over to our side, bringing with them tb entire Creek Nation, of which ther are leader and chief.. Contrabands on Red river report " the Cliicnsatvi had alio avowed their alleglnnoe : to the Federal Government, and enlei Blunt . Il ordered to return, Tela, may b easily re claimed. ! ."' r ., , The expedition which left New Orleans on tho 5th. under Gen. Franklin, I now believed ' to b destined for the Rio Grander : -: St. Louis, Sept. 13. : Quantrell and hit band is reported in North-; ern Missouri, divided iutoimall quad, coot-., .., milting depredation!. ' ... : Bragg it retreating steadily to avoid a reps- ' tltion of the icenei at Tallanoma, and to pre vent desertion., nevertheless large nambera of ' dcieHefa .ia bialf linM aile... fl a lit . llth Tetm. oame on Tuesdny. At least 1,000 v tleserters have arrived .iuoe the erseuation. Many other aro said to be at Missionary ' llidge. -. ' ' ' - New York, Sept. 14. : : : r A Knoxville, Tenn.. letter report a grand . f ovation to our troops, in which flag. -which jii have been hidden since the rebellion broke oat, .. . wero exhibited. Valuable machine (hops and ; foundries were fouud at Knoxville. Also 2, 000.000 ponnds of salt, and a large quantity of ' provisions. The prisoner captured at Cumberland Gab ',' ' were the 2d N. C, 1st Ga., and lot Va., regt- : meiits. Gen. Burniide wa to be at Knox- ville nn tho 10th, where he would remain until , tho decision of the War Department regarding ' hi resignation is made. Daring the whole ' miirah of hii army, a dittaoee of nearly 300 ' miles, only one caiualty occurred, and that from i. iokoei. - i.,-! 1 A special Waihingtnn dispatch to the World; ay nnr foroe occupied Culpepper yesterday, ' f and (t i believed there is nothing hat rebel picket tni nae ot tlio itapuian. no move- OienU of tb rebel toward any of tha lower gap in the valley nf Virginia, to that the vi.hnla nnnlil not no innniruratino' another In - tailnn. i The rebel report that the flag Major , . AndcrBon had with him at Fort Sumter was taken by them in a late assault, is not ' true. , ; Louisville, Sept, 14. A party of guerrillas, numbering 300, (' under Hamilton appeared at the cross. , road ou tho Bucksville and Tompkinsvllto turnpike a day or two since,where a camp , niceting was in Bession. They dashed in among the jicoplo producing; great havoc ' ana scuiici nig tue t-uiigrepuiuu. n uiucu , were robbed of jewels and men of watch- 't'r cs and purses. Many . valuable horses weA.kJon. Gen. Harvey, commancuruT X it Glasgow, immediately sent forward t o "detachment of cavalry to intercept tne -, thieves. , , . ; . ' ' New York, Sept. 14. I The Times' special dispatch from Wash- ; ington says besides the marching of IW ' atreet's corps which has already been - nouncod, our TOireBpondenl of the armj. ttf f lin l'ntnrnne annHn word that tlm CO" .r X-tl I tltll ..L namnnAV V. unuii uuu a. iii, . v ...... . v...u tween Gordonsvillo and Culpepper hav, also fallen back and and are now at Gor donsvillo if not further off. This is con clusive evidence of the weakening of Lee's a nn v by detachments as reinforcements for IScaurcgard and lirapg. A lady arrived from Richmond says for. ton duys previous to her departure, seve ral regiments daily passed through the ' city. As tho 2d battalion of tho 63d Indiana wero jmssing through Terra Haute on ' Saturday an attempt was made to hang Hon. Dnniol Vooiliies who was on tlie train. He was rescued by the officers,but " was couiK!llcd to Icavo by train nt Green- caMtlo. ' A supply of incendiary shells to bo used agaiiiHt Charlor-tou were sent to Gilmoro , by tho Arayo. BiitiwssviLi.E, Ark., Sept. 2. ' CI en. Stoolo arrived here last night . II'w wholo forco will como up to-day. Rolielsuro in strong iiosition 4 miles this , side of Little Rock, tiieir right resting on Arkausn river?) Gen. Price coninmnds, Kirby Smith having gone to Roil ltivcr. ;' Miirmadiiko was wounded in fight at Bayou Mctoe, 22d Anjr. Cairo, Sent. 14. . Intclligcupo from Bragg via Memphis 12th reports it is fulling back to mountain rimgo 40 miles back of Chattanooga, '.; where it . is reported tho rebels will mako ' a stuntl. Alfo reiortcd that tho whole of : Johnston's forco, except one or two rcgi- ' nicnts, have gouo to reinforce Bragg. ... Judge Caruther is elected Governor of Tennessee. Until 1861 he was a (launch Union man. After State sided with the South, bo became a revolutionist -' tnd attached to the Southern cause. As -I a member of the peace Congress he exert cd himself to avert the dismemberment of the Union. Th Forkion War Burbli. When tha ' Washington paper do not Had new enough in . these dull, dry times, they go to work deliber- ' ately and manufacture it. It i but a few day .men the Star sent Meade'l entire army acrnar the Rappahannock, and then issued au extra, : staling that a great battle wa going eu. Tb Republican, not to bo distance J by it evening . cotemporary, issued an extra the other after- . noon, wbicfl so bolstered op by circumstan tial fact, one nf it own sensations, a to create r noite an alarm not only here in this over heated Washington, but throughout the ooontry. Tbo burden of it song wa Immediate war wilts Lnglnnd. The artiole would have hardly .lie- . ited a notice had it not been trumpeted far and wide that much semi official information was attached to it. 8ewrd mad all haste to scud ' a few line to the Associated Pres. contradict ing tlie whole f it, while, th Chronicle, which assume, lo be the official organ, became very excited and lasliej ita outemporarv in unmeas ured term for presuming to be "official." The Repuhlican resented It, and called the Chron icle editor Mime clioioe name, winding ap tb article by denouncing him as a liar no lei than fnnr time is u many ha! Bat this little quarrel I In linking oouirast to what is belief - , ed lo be the qtiiewivnt state of our foreign re lation.. The government torn time since took measure, lo define) Ita views oa the eon tinned fitting out of Anglo rebel Vessels In England, ami despatched Uietu by special messenger lu Miiiieter Adam fur couiunuioation to Fori . Knutrll. Noon Iwrst believe that tuef aro gultij lo lead to ny ropture betwevu LaglaM :-.t