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She (Dtcflou ftatcwu. KAMTIIHN H W H. BY TELKOKAlMl VIA YKEKA. Union Victory t folllerrllle. Caiiio, Nov. fl. Memphis dntcn to the 4th. Fight at Collier Hervillu was between 3,000 re)v under Chal mers ana three regiment! nf cavalry under Col Hatch.' Fiflit lusted three hours and resulted in defeat ol rebels. Col. Hutch pursued re treating rebels tn Culdwnter, and at lust ac counti was skirmishing with them. Marylnnd Election Kelurns. New York, Nov. 7. Returns from M.irtrlaiid are sufficient to de termine that four Union Coiigrin-stncn are elected and one opposition. Fort Sumter In our Posscssson. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7. Steamer Salver from Morris Island reports that on Saturday and Sunday terifio bombard nient it wns kept up on Sumter liy three moni tors and Forts Gregg and Wagner. Oil Mon day while the Salver lay off Hilton Head Cap tain O'Neal of the Invalid corps reported that new was received liy military authorities that Sumter in in our possession, haviug been carried hy assault, and was occupied by the 114th Pennsylvania. Brilliant Success la Southwest. Hatch has driven Chalmers aoross the Tali liatchie, punishing him severely. Richardson, with 1,500 men struck Memphis and Charleston railroad six miles southeast of Saulsliury this morning, burning tretle works and tearing up road. Cold Water on the Sumter Report. The report of federal posscsiaon of Sumter Is not likely to he oorrect as we bare dates from Richmond to the 5th, which state that monitors were otill firing at Sumter. rrlce of Gold. ' New York. Nov. 7. ' Gold 145 Mortality Amoag Exchanged Prisoner. Nkw Your, Nov. 0. Tho Tinui special dispatch says the mortal ity among our exchanged prisoners at Annnpn lis it conclusive evidence of the barbarous trewtueit of those in Richmond. Position of Rebel Fortes. The Tribune's correspondent under dato of November 5th gives tho following i One full'curps of Lee's army is reported this evening encamped near Brandy Station. Stu art's oavalry it watching tho fordt on the eouth tide of tho Iiappahantwck. Deserters report Lee's army stretching from Culpepper to the heights of Fredericksburg, nud numbers 35,1)00 men. Terrible Hot at Mnuch Chunk, PlllLA.DFI.rHlA. Nov. C. A report has been received of a terrible riot in the ooal regions arouud Mauch Chunk. Four men wore lulled. Army of the Potomac In Motion. New York, Nov. 7. The special to the World says the army of the Potomac ts i motion, and in a directum which indicates the abandonment of the War rentoo route to Richmond. Winter quarters are probably in view. Brilliant Defense of Pine Bluff. Chicago, Nov. !. TliA f.JIn-rtti,, ia tn ma-neil trt tlm at'-nb mi Pin Bluff, Oot. 25 : The rebels under Marmaduko attempted to urprite the garrison at that place. Col. Clay ton, who was in command, having an hour no tice of their approach seized on a quantity of ootton and barricaded the streets, aud planted d 11 cannon in position. Hit force was leu thau 700. The rebels oommenoed bombarding the city without giving time for non-ooitibat-atits to leave. There was great excitement among the women and cbiJdren.who were shel tered under the banks of the river until the battle was aver. Nett morning Marniiduke aent a flag of Uuoo fur snrreuiler. Clayton immediately opened lire with artillery. Mar luaduhe charged. Clayton reserved lire until the rebels were within 100 yards when he open ed fire, causing great havoo among them. The rebels were completely repulsed. At noon an other charge was mude with the tame result. The third charge was made with no better for tune. Next day Col. Clayton charged on the enemy and drovo them in every directiou. Our cavalry followed the uiaiu body two miles, and then roturued. The last heard of Mar mailuke, he wot at Salem, 23 mile distant. The enemy left their dead and woanded an the field, numbtriug 300. Our lost was 11 killed and 33 wounded. Farorable Jews from Chattanooga. Chicago, Mnv. 7, 11:39 a. at. A special from Wnah ington, last night, says Qen. Stcudiuun one of division of force of Army of Cumberland, who bus just ar rived from Chattanooga, reports that everything is in a satisfactory condition, l'he capture of Lookout Mountain insures the present 6ccuaUott of (Jlialla book against all assaults from tJie enemy. ClKiuuioova, Nov. 0 All oaiet hImiik lines to dav. Ijsal night several rebel caupe disappeared from fruut ol our ngiu. Election In New Jersey, Missouri and Min nesota. Trenton, N. J., Not. 5. Senate will stand Union 7, democrat y. St. Louis, Kor. 7. ConMrvatJves at Jeflersou Citr admit their majority on the lioute vote toe suiiill to avail anything. Chicago. Nov. 7. At State election in Minnesota. Tuesday, 3rd, Stephen Miller,. Uuion caudi-iiUe for Ooveruor by a mujunty of not let than 10,0110. Satisfactory Progress of Ike Army of the l'otomac-A Brilliant Action. New York, Nov. 9. A special dispatch to the World from Wash ington says: Advice) from the front state that the entire army had progressed tntitfaclorily. o enemy was lountl in force. The Herald hot the billowing: Knnnnhannock Station. Nov. 7. Mnj. Gen Sedgwick, with the right wing ot the army, left Warrenton tlili morning. The march to this place was a rapid one. Reached the heights this tide of the Rappahannock alxnit I o'clock, and drove in tho enemy s pickets. I head til vision commenced tkirmUhlng, and drove the enemy before them. The 5th corps formed at skirmishing corps on the south ot Urange and Alexandria railroad the rebels occupying the heights this tide nf the river with workt which were constructed by oor troops last summer while wo occupied the line of the Rappnhan nock. Onr artillery oommenoed to shell the workt almat 3 P. u. The effect was demoral hting. The enemy's fire wat very fine. Rut fell pushed his line of skirmishera on both ' funks of tho encsjir. At sundown, his own and the 5th and 6th Maine and 121st New York were ordered to charge. Russell headed the charge in person. ' This wat too much for the . flower of the rebel army. They turned to flee - to their pontoons, which were lying directly in their rear. Our hoyi had already recored the approach to tbe bridle, and the rebels had no alternative but to surrender or swim. Some of them preferred the latter, but it wat no easy matter, and they yielded. Thoa clos.-d at dark ooe of tbe UHiet brilliant actions of the war. The Losses Farther Fighting Reported Rappahannock Station. Nov. 8. In yesterday's fighl oor lost will reach nearly 100 killed and 300 wounded. We have taken over 1.500 prisoners. Including 103 couimis tiooed o dicers. WagiiiNOTON. Nov. 9. Reports to-day from the front represent heavy Bring heard yesterday and this morning, as though occurring in the lower part of Cul pepper connty, south of Kelly't Ford. Two of Burnalde's Advanced Positions apt, red. Star of this city tayt we hear that General Grant bat telegraphed that two of the most advanced positiooa of Uornside bad kern at saulted and captured by the rebels who bad made prisoner! of two regiments. 1730 f rieonert captured hy Gen. Sedgwick in Saturday's fight, have arrived at the Capitol pruou. Market. New York. Nov. 9. Money firm. Sterling dull at 16ll. Gold doted at 46. Prisoners' Meat Rations Stopped. Washington, Nov. 9. A noto received to-day from Union prisoners lit Kiclimoud, ttatet that the rebel authorities have altogether stopped the Very small nient rations heretofore allowed our starving soldiers in their prisons. Total Rout or Jackson's Rebels by Averlll and Duflle. Washington, Nov. 0. We have intelligence from Clarksburg, Va., to the effect that Generals -Averill and Duflle, commanding separate force!, after several se vere engogcincuts on Friday succeeded in driv ing the rebels under Juckson into anil through Lewishure, Va. Rebels were lotolly routed Saturday ly Averill and Dnflln. They alrnn doned ail supplies, guns, colors, etc, and fled in dismay, leuving dead and wounded on the Held. Conservative Majority In Mlssou rl. St. Louis, Nov. 9. Official returns from 62 comities and soldiers vote as fur as heard Irom, gircs a conservative majority of 4,008. Further From Sedgwick's Corps. Headviuahters Army 1'otomac, November 7. Sedgwick advanced to tho railroad crossing when fie drovo the enemy to the river and as saulted and captured two redoubts with artil lery on this side and taking a number of pris oners, (signed), MLADi,. LATER. Sedgwick reports capturing, tbii afternoon, in his operations, three l ieutenant Colonels aud many other officers and 800 men and four buttle flags. Hen. French captured 400 omeers anu men and drove the enemy aoross the river. (Signed), WHJ. Uen. OVER IN POLK. The "happy family" has some wry onterprising members in Tolk county great men and little men and they have a decided tendency to "sloshing around," evidently uudor tho Impres sion that a wiggle is a wiggle whether performed by a whale or a tadpole. Thoy, some of them, seem to have thefurther impression which, by the way, is natural enough tlmt in attaching them- elvcs to the copperhead fraternity, tliny detached themselves trom all obligtitions of either consist ency or truth. One of them, for instance, writes to the Oregon Democrat that the editor of the Statesman "contemptuously refused" to publish the resolutions of John T. Outhouse, thereby showing that he (the edjtor) was intent upon de ceiviug the public and using honest Union men for abolition purposes. We did not refuse in any maimer to publish Mr. Outhouse's resolutions. We. told Itin Hayden, who called onus to get them published, that we would publish them or we would not as best suited our inclination, upon an examination of thsm at our leisure (and in this respect we treated them exactly as we do any matter offurod ns for publication) whereup on Mr. Outhouse, assuming that we did not want to do it, took thorn away. Wo askod him for a copy but did not getit. Cnpt. John F. Miller, who was present, thought we treated the matter and the men courteously, but plainly, as we certainly intended to do. We think this enough notice to take in this connection of tho squirt who signs himself "N" under the noto in the Democrat of the 7th. We have a few more plain words to say in re lation to the presentation of the resolutions at the Dallas Union meeting. We have all the facts from the most unimpeachable men. The resolu tions were, presented by Mr. Outhouse with the declaration tlmt he did not expect them to be adopted: and neither he or any other of the mana gers of the trick desired them to be adopted. Thoy desired the meeting to refuso to adopt them in order to make capital in Polk county against what they assume to call the abolitionited Union organisation. If they really desired the adoption of war resolutions why did some of them vote against war resolutions in tho "democratic" con vention just before I Mr. Hayden explains that, in that convention they adopted tho committee's resolutions because thoy were the committee's, and that Mr. Collins being an "outsider," had no claim of right to urge hit resolutions upon tbe convention. By a parity of reasoning, J4r. Hay. den ought also to admit that the Union meeting adopted the committee s resolutions because they were the committee's and that he and others be intr "outsiders," bad no claim of right to nrgo their resolutions npoa the meeting. Again, if the framers of Mr. (Jnthouso reso lutions desired the Union meeting to adopt them, why did not they 'offer them to the committee with a request to have them reported, since the meeting had chosen that method of making an expression of its views 1 And why, when called npon by tho secretary of the meeting and the chairman of the committee, did not they furnish the originals or a copy T Why did they refuse positively to furnish either T The answer is to plainly easy that everybody understands the mat ter quite at well as the men who very nicely planned the trick but spoiled it by a bungling ex ecution. It suited their purposes better to as- some that the meeting rejected by referring them. But any man of any parliamentary knowledge knows that reference is not equivalent to rejec tion, and to so assume it, is begging, or rather, laying violent bauds on, the conclusion. The copperheads have certainly made nothing by their very apparent trick at Dallas. Organization ok Railiioau Compasy. Tho stockholder! in the California and Col u in bia River Railroad met at Jacksonville Nov. 7, and organized by electing for Directors : Gen, It, Williams nnd A. Holbrook, Portland : C P. Cranditll, Salem; F. A. Chenowcth, Cor vollis; Ben Underwood, Eugene City; John Kelly, Roseburg ; and J. C. Tulman, Ashland President, Board of Director!, A. Holbrook ; Vic President, J. C. Tolinan ; Secretary. J Gaston, Jacksonville ; Chief Engineer, S. G Elliott; br;al Engineer, C. W. Burrage, Port land ; Contnlting Engineer, I. R. Moores, Sa lem. Secretary Gaston wat authorized to meet the Directors of the California Company at Yreka to make arrangements for co-operation, The Directors were authorized to appoint canvastortin aid of survey fund- It wat ordered that canvassers remit from time tn tint funds collected to the treasnrer, after deducting compensation, and to furnish the secretary with statement! of oolleotioni aud expenditure. The following resolution wat adopted : Reeotetd. That onr Senators and Representative in Congress be earnestly requested to press thechtinie of tins Cunipanv pon tne silent ion oi t,ouurrs grants o( lands, rwht of way and bonds, as in Ibe of the Pacific Itailroad. for Pacific Railboad. Thit road it program ing from the front levee, Sacramento, eastward at the' rate of half a mile a day. By thit time tho locomotive! are running ai far ai the American river. It is cheering to know that the great work o( connecting the eastern and welters slope! of the continent hat that iota ally a beginning. PoTt. Aorsr. The Harm mento Vnion of the 9ih says il kas learned that B. W. CorSeta has been ad vised of hie appmnttsent as Postal Agent and will ac cept the position. RivotLsa Oaissios. Jeremy, for rosse reason beet known to himself, fails tn denounce the arrest of the itagrnder marderert, as "another outrage." ir ioi. jamet Allen lately ao editor in Waatioa aod formerly an editor of the Ohio SlaUiman, died at Washoe City November 1st. Domestic It'in. ....Mr. John It. Moores, of rjnlem, line on exliibi tion about $-D of Aiuliuui gold dutt dug by Juwe Looney, of this county, during I lie lust full. It is course, round, ami heavy, aud is suij to resemble I lie dnst from tbe neighborhood of Allbouse, Josephine county. Mr. Looney procured it at the foot of wlwt is now called " Gold Mouutaiu,' and nusr the rungo of the quarts lodes reroutly discovered. Old miners who liuve seeu it are nuuuiiuous in the opiuiou tlmt there must be " more where that came from," as such dust is rarely found except in rich deposits. We think the Santiam will be found to be a rich mining rogiou whenever it is thoroughly prospected. ...The body of one Schuefler, a peddler, was found in Illinois Creek, below Kerbyville, on I lie 29th tilt. It had I lie appearance of having lain lu the witter lev end weeks. ..The l'orllaud Academy is suid to be ill so flour ishing a condition us to require an addition to the corps it! teachers. ..A man namod Robert Millwain died very sud denly of heart disease, at the Howard House, Port- kind, last Monday. He was ubout tO years old, and supposed to be of Scotch birth. ..Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne has concluded a very successful engagement at the Willamette Theater. ..The Sierra Nevada arrived ut Portland last Tuesday, with 74 passengers uud MO tons of freight. She brought news In advance of the telegraph. ..We leam that Mnj. Lugenbeel, recently appoint ed to perform the duties of this office, for this district, has been lelieved therefrom by order ol the War De partment, and directed to resume bis command at Fort lio'lue.OrrfoniiiH, 9tk. ..The Washington correspondent of the Sacra mento Union closes a late letter with the following : " The onlv chaniie of Federal officials on the Pad coast which we have to note Is the appointment of Philip I). Moore, Collector of Internal Revenue for Washitmton Territory, vice II. A. Ooldsborongb, re signed.'" CoiKsi-CtoLDSrxciMKKS. We have been shown hy Mr. Whitehouse, the obliging cashier of the Pio neer Hotel, a specimen of John Day's river gold, weighing 175. The miner who sold it, possessed an other nugget, for which he refused $300. Another miner bus exhibited a specimen ohtamod on Granite Creek, Boise oo., weighing $186. Oiejanian, 9M. ..Julius Newburg, who was reported killed with Mugrnder, hits turned up alive ut Iiewislon, says the Oregonian. ..The Dalles Journal says Indian Agent Hulch ins is really removed now, and has gone overland to Washington to correct some charges against him, the truth of which ho denies. The gentleman uppointed to supersede him, after going np and taking a look at the Denervation over which he was to lord it, Las re tired in disgust, the place not suiting lilin. ....Tiie little child of Mrs. O'Donald, whom we mentioned Inst week as having been bnrned, wus 10 severely injured hy the accident that it died the next day. It was an unusually afflicting case. ..The late heavy ruins have swelled the upper Willamette to a Due boating stage. ..The YnVa Journal saya the telegraph will be np as far as Jacksonville, so us to send the dispatches over it in about two weeks. ..Il is not necessary to go and Caleb the delirium trement iu order to have suukes iu vour boots. The c opperheads are a living illustrution of that fact. ..Little Jeremy calls old Jo Lane the " Nestor of Oregon Democracy' which signifies one of the gods of democracy. Do Jimmy and the other gods, little aud big, expect the raw recruits from Donglaslemoc- racy to re swear allegiance to bid " Nestor" Jo? , ..In the premium list us published ia the Slatet- man on the SUtli ult. the Hist premium is awarded lo 0. II. Spencer, of Washington county, for a Washing machine being in class .V There is also, in class 7, first premium uwarded to U. C. Duuaway for a wash ing machine, which is a mistake made by the examiu log and awunling committee. Q. H. 8peucer is the only one tlmt received Jirtt premium for a washing machine, according to the rules of the Society. ..The new oppoeitioii steumor Enterprise was launched oppqsito Cunemuh last Saturday, with her machinery all in place. Capt. Peaso expects to come up with her as fur as this place on next Saturday or early in the following week. ..The mate of the Ann Farry, loading at Steila- coom, was pushed overboard by a seaman, a few days since, and received such injuries sit the fall as resulted in his death a few hours afterward. ...Ice formed on slill water at the Dalles, last week, to the thickness of three-fourths of au inch. ,..A sanitary aid ball at Vancouver last week nulized for the Sanitary fund about IJ'.DO. ...The new town of La Grand, on the Columbia river, bus already II stores, and several mora will be erected as soon as lumber can be procured. Most ot the merchants of the surrounding towns are removing their stocks to La Grand, which, it is almost certain, is the 41 coming" citr. Pir Dir. Mnj. 8imeon Francis. Paymaster United aiaies army, urriveu Dy yeeieruuy s ooal, ironi fjol ville, whither be had been to pay off the troops eta tinned at that post To dav be will nav off the Car airy company slutioned at 'Fort Dalles, after which he returns to Vancouver. luonntatneer, iwa. ... The Sierra Nevada sailed Friday evening from Portland with 3,100 boxes apples, 50 head of cattle, 4 horses, 9 elk, 30 sheep, V hogs, SI hides, SO box. eggs. THE "OLD NESTOR" DISGUSTED. MrnTi.t Chkix. Nov. 13. 18fi3. Editor SrtTKsiu : Q'MratnTs ttceiric of Nov. 7th contains a long and senseless article on his favorite hobby, "Trite Democracy ," and a false account of a caucus meeting held at this place on 1 lie 31st of Octo ber. 1 be meeting wus a complete failure, not more thau twenty, or tbi-ty at the most, being present. Of cunnw, what few there were present were " the steady" but " terrified" copperheads, once uieuiliers-of the "'deuiocnitic'' party, which is now kort de eotnlial iu this county, and well docs O'Mearu know ttie fact. Hut he. ns is bis well known custom, availed himself of the opportunity lo he present, uud made a seeeh four hours in length, great ly to I lie unuoyance of lieu. Ijime and his personal friends, who winhed to hear what " the Nestor of Democracy" wonld say before such an august body. But O'Meara spoke until nearly dark, thereby closing Gen. Lane out of ihe list of ora tors. UNION DEMOCRAT. Tub Rkabon Why. A good Union corre spondent from out South furnishes ot the rea son why ono of hit neighbor! favors tbe South We quote the copperhead neighbors' language : " llekase they are him fer rokonslrnclion nv the konatertunhnn, wk tlia kudn't git the t'riitender com permise tlia ar3 uow fitin for rekunstructiu the kon stertushnn." That"! hard on "Critte nder." tV Thans to all our friends of the Union persuasion who tend to the Statesman Irom nil parts, of the State, strong words of enoourago ment and approval, and especial thank for the names of new and old luhsoriben, accom panied by the proper amount of " ponduliot." Death or T. D. Judam. The death of thit distinguished engineer it announced in the Cal ifornia dispatches. He died of a fever at New York on Monday the 3d inst. He wat Chief Engineer of the Pacifio Railroad, and had gone East on bosiness connected with that enter prise. Tbe Sacramento Union givet tlia fol lowing brief biographical notioe of lum : " No man has been so intimatel v connected with tbe Pacific Kaiiroad, in California, as T. D.Jndah. His IhoiialiU and his labor b've been devoted lo the wnrk tor Ilia st six years. He has spent three winters in Washington in connection with the subject ; he made several recounoisances in IHHO tll, and was the first msn to move in tbe uiatter of organising a company to build that portiun of the road iu Chufornia. His first efforts for subscriptions were msite in Nevada: from ttiat connty be came to awcraaiewto, and perse vered until a company was organised, the route be bed selected surveyed, and ha commissioned hy tiie company to visit Washington as its agent. His tabors there were invaluable, for bit hifortnetioa was fuller on Ibe snhjn-t than that nf any otber man, aud he could and did say to dontrters thai be had surveyed a rtmie over ine areaaeo nierrm .-veTeua, ana tners) was the lull report of the survey. T D. Judab, for years pat has devoted his life to tbe Pacific llailroad. He visited tbe Kast upon bueineee connected Willi the rrrat enterprise, and died while in tbe bernei of the eugineer, in tbe prime r4 life and Ibe vigor of bis Biauuoou. No Ponoiao. Ws must conouer this rebellion or it will conquer aa. Tbe rebels mean that, and there it no dodging tin qoMion. To treat with it it to eon promise with it. To eompnmiisa witb rebels la yield int tbe point of virtue In tbe ronetitntion and tnervly paU-hiag ap terms Willi unbridled license t7Anthan Daboll, the author of "Dalioll't arithmetic" recently died at Crotoo, Conn., at j u advanced ag- THE LATEST, PROCLAMATION BY TUB GOVERNOR. In tvrennUnie with the pwnlfii, unhge in nmny of the fltaUi ' thin Union, runt uUu -nrt the lYm-lnnmllori nf Ilia Pmhltml of tin Uiiltvtl fititii, I, A'ldikn 0. OibtM, Gover nor of the State of On-Roii, do hereby appoint Tliurnlny.tlie twcnty-iiith (Utliii) tiny of Nuremher, Init., t day of pub lie TliMik.nl (-INK and Prayer tn Almighty Owl. Me hnt iir.iittrti ua AlmiittanthHrveiU; health It a I prevail ed in all our borders, ai.( ilenlnuDiiM.- In n our dwelling, the ttrrlble calamities uf IniurreclUin, Invasion ai.d civil war have been averted ; wl.il, ih, bleMiiigi and aria of peace hnve titmrithed amonjf i. Betide theae ncll and co'nmun reaaona fur frrailtude. are Utoaeof a more general ami family atj-nifkant eliarfu-. ter : Oni bq I land Die national Anna have t en triumphant our aolil tern have proved theinielvr vnllanl and ctnlurlnif the free Inatltutlona bfnutathiil ua from our CM Iter are till preserved to ua and Uiey atlll live looiironuly In the af-fiH-tlona of the American peonle to be eerloukly endangered by domestic treason of by fort-Inn Invasion; and, while the expenses of the general government In pulling forth the necesttary naval and mlllinry power to suppress Dili most gigantic and atrocious rebellion In the history of the world are extraordinary, mineral resources or mit'i) tin lied rlchnesa and extent hare been developed on this coast and In this fitate. Kor these great uleMkgi, which are I'luntrlnui even In the darkest night of treason and rebellion for the loyalty or the great body of the Aiuerioau people ( for the victories or our armies and navy, as well as the moral trl umphs achieved since the rebellion beiran, together with the ord nai y gifts of a munificent l'r jvldenc,lt Is flU nj to cher ish devuut gratitude lo Ond. I therefore Invite and recommend the good people of Ore gon to suspend their ordinary builnesa on the day designated and assemble at appropriate places of convocation to offer praise to Uod; to exercise repentance before Him for our sins, aud to engage In earnest supplications for Ills btvsslngs still to attend us. And It is alio further recommendetK that, as on former similar occasions, they practically remember the wants of the wounded and lulferltig soldiers of the Union In the Held and In the camp. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of State to be aUlxed, tbli fourteenth (Utb) day of November. A. i)., 1868. ADDIP0N O.GIItBS. By the Governor : Himukl K. May, Secretary of State. KASTKRN NEWS. , SPECIAL DISPATCH TO THE STATESMAN, New York. Nov. 8. The bombardment of Sumter is still progress ing the rebelt remaining iu nostessiou of what it left. ' Ciiicacio, Nov. 8. A cinoinnati dispatch says it it stated In mil itary circlet tlmt a uow movement it made hy Biirnside't army, under Gratit't orders, which w ill achieve an immense victory for Federal arms, at Hrngg's army will bo surrounded. Chattanooga, Nov. 7. Six shells were thrown from Lookout moun tain, to-day, doing no damage. A Corinth letter says tho Memphis and tlmttniiraga rail road hatabeen abandoned east of that point. . Washington, Nov. 8. It appears that yesterday morning the Sth and tith corps nuder Sedgw ick, advanced to Iapiahiiiinock station. Tlio 3d nnd !)tl corps forming the left wiug, under French, proceed ing to Kelly't. The right wing found tho ene my in considerable foroe thit tide of the river. General Sedgwick stormed the rebel butteries with great gallantry and impetuosity, oausing much slaughter, and capturing a large number of prisoners. When Gen. French reached Kelly't the enemy tried to cross an entire di vision to support their picket line on this side. Fronch brought artillery to bear on them with great effect, killing a large number and throw ing them into confusion, taking many prison ers. Ho then followed, up hit ad van luge earn estly. and sunt the first division across the river, which ended operations for that day. Sunday be crossed the remainder of hit command, nnd held both bunks of the river, nnd captured 7 rebel guns, together with the entire rebel cauiti equipage. A large number uf prisotit rt were taken hy both Sedgwick and French, said to tie itvo. uur lot) it reported 40U killed and wounded, but no prisoners. j . CALIFORNIA . DISPATCHES, Treasure Recelpts-Lrgal Tcndcrii-The- Central racilic Kuilroad Inlmio tlou. San FitANcisoo. Nov. 2. Receipts of treasure from the interior since last steamer amount tn 91.8)0,IOO. Gold bul lion told to day at 810820. Legal tenders are walls. D. F. llutclieldor and A. It. Sonsinan. in dioted for manslaughter in killing Ed . Perkins during the Farrollone egg war, were arraigned to-aay ana auowea tin siommy tn plead. In the injunction suit of V. N. Frenrh vs. Supervisors, to restrain them from suliscrili. iug to the Central Pacific liuilroad stock judg ment wat rendered for defendants. More Shooting In Aurora. Auuoha, Nor. 2. A shooting affray occurred here Inst night in which Iniu Corltery. Alike .Mather and John Fisher were more or less injured. Corbery received two shots, one in the abdomen and other in the arm, but neither it considered dangerous. Mather reoeived a flesh wound in tho back, not dangerous. Fisher wat shot in tho knee. The fighting whs between Corbery and some otber partiet, tidier and Mather la- ing outsiders. Some eight or ten thott were fired. San Francisco. Nov. 3. The United Statet tloop-ol-wnr Lancaster will go down the ooatt on the 2Dtb. It it reported on tho ttreett that Iiarron, the capitalist, A. V. 1'eucliy.Iiarwuru, Judge lley deufelt and Lake lost in the aggregate 1300, 000 in operations in the Santiago mines. Greenbacks purchased at 70 anil telling at 72 cents. The tteamer Golden Age fur Panama tnket (780.2G4 10 in treasure, and 152 passengers. Judgment Krndcred-Arrests of the Ma- gruder Murderers Vlrc Nhort lV'sage Another Arrest for Murder Vessel Returned. San Francisco, Nor. 4. J. W. Pago ii Co. recovered to day in the Twelfth District Court judgment fo- $ Ji.-IDI 44. against the old Grm ol TaalTu & McCahill. The lutter, just before their luilurc , purchased iu New York goods to a large amount, which were shipped, but did not arrive until after the failure of the firm, and were seized by Califor nia creditors. Tho jurors find that defeudunta weru not guilty ol fraud in contracting the debit. Tho police have arrested Win. Page, Chris. Lowery, Jas. Itoiuine nnd Samuel Howard for murdering two traders named Lloyd Magruder and Chat. Allen, in tho nuods. two hundred milet from Lewiaton. The thurifT of Lewis ton it here witli an executive warrant from Governor Stanford for the extradition of no cused, and will return with them by tteamer, unless they escape under habeas corpus, which hot been tworo out by David McNeil. The brmi ji factory of Thomas Ward and saloon of Henry Nelson, on Sacramento nesr Drumm street, were destroyed hy fire this af. teruoon. Some families occupying upper stor ies lust most of their etTectt. Loss, about 92.R00. The journeymen bakers have struck for higher wages. A New York private dispatch tayt the tteamer Golden City arrired at Uio de Janicro in eighteen dayt from New York, the shortest passage on record. The hearing of the habeas corput In Ihecase of the Iduho fugitive is postponed until to morrow. Daniel Murphy wat arrested to-night for the murder ol ltiuliard Alaguire in aovada Terri tory tome ten dars ifo. liark D. W. Itico returned to-night, after twenty dayt battling- with galea, in which the wat seriously damaged. Ball and Supper to the Hussion Offlrm The Idntio auroers ueatn or an Old Merrliint-Anollier wharf Falls-Ar rivals. San I kancibco, Not. 5. A grand ball and topper it to be given to the Kussiao dhcert in pun. i nr uiitcitain uieut will cost about (10,000. Tho decora tions of Union Hall have hero contracted for at 1 1 .000. Tbe habeas corput In tho ease of the four a Here d fueitive murderers iroru Malio was ar gued tbit evening. The affidavit on which the warrant wot granted" it very loosely drawn- duet not ttat Where me uiuruors were com initu-d. and il otherwise technically irregular. The e rcamstances alleged would teem conclu sive nf tbe rnilt of the accused but they mar escape through illegality of proceedings. Tbe decision will be given to-morrow. One ground relied on br the prisoners It that a Governor of a Territory cannot make a retuie linn oo the Governor of a Stove aod-.T the Lxtraditiou Act of Cougrets. Captain Joseph Myrick, an old commission meruliunt of San Francisco, died to day. Cook fc Wetherbee's wharf, with 150,000 feet of lumber fell to day. Arrived: Wlialo thip'llruniwick. thirty-two days front Fox Island, with 800 barrels of nil; whule brig Viotorie, twenty dayt from Fox Is land with 250 barrels of oil. The Idaho Murderers Remanded. Sam Fkancihco, Nov. 7. The Idaho fugitives murderers were remand ed to-day. The court granted a stay to trav erse tho return. Tiie cose will ouiiio up again to-morrow morning, and will probably go be fore the Supremo Court. It is supposed that those men nlso murdered Julius Newberg and a son of Judge. Anthony of Portlund. Oregon. They probably realized front forty to fifty thou sand dollar by their robberies. Great Fire In Nevada. Grass Valmcy, Nor. 8. A fire broke out about half-past eleven a'ol'k to-day in Nevada, originating in the lied Hock Saloon, on Hroad street, the flames spreading rapidly np Broad street and aoross to tho cor ner of Pino street, from whence it spread in every direction, consuming every frame build ing on both tides of broad, Main, Commercial and 1'iuo ttreett to the bridge. Five ar tix fire-proof buildingi are destroyed, including Mackie ot Co.'t Hanking House, National hi change, Masonio Hull and Uailey't Hotel, The are is slU raging at ball-past three, it is ru iitored a couple of lives have been lost. Ejr Thosu men who clamor so much fur the trial of some other uiode thun war fur suppressing the rebel lion, ought to be attacked by au assassin with gnus, swonls, clubs and stones, iu order to test how many uf them would think it best to trv moral suasion or run ning hwiiv, or quietly lying down to die, rather than a courageous, manly effort uf rasistanct. If lliey were so attacked, and the assassin should thinkit best to continue tne assault wun nxca lunraerous intent, uow much would uny of them make hy throwing down ull weapons of det'euso and humbly asking, "May I be porimtled to Inquire, most respectable and honorable. minded gentleman of the road, if you hav n't got about enough of this"! BP Lloyd Mngruder't ccnt'jr murdctel in Idaho Territo y, was formerly one of the edi tors uf tho Marysvillo Express and was si one tune a member of California Assembly from Yuba county. M RRIED. At tiie resilience of Mr. Newton Msmhsll. br the Rev. P. si. emrr, Nuv. o, sir. Jolin Button anu sirs. IjSurlsss In srsin, sli of JaoksiiD county. pour. am. uv Kv. a. uornel us. Jr.. John Kilter ns and siim nitinutm anil iiuiciunson. uotu 01 rortisnu. Nov. , li lU-v. H. 0. I.hinliicolt. Juhu Clnirchlll am II In uiiiirniii ruller, sll or whhco enmity. a, nnu wtu eiiy, riov. a. ny itev. wm. i. rrsnklln, nuclilel retrerlc, ol Hnnnoct City, sua Hiss slelluils SIC Alexumltr, ot Walls Walls. In l.Uin county, Oct. IS, by Killer t. CrsnSII, John M. Vol ami mim caiiierine Taylor. lu Linn coiioty, st the resilience of Wm. Allord, Nov, Sth, by Khhr I. UrauMI, William W. Benjamin anU Hiss Slaty A. MamHelil, , DIED. In Portlaml, Nov. ), James Hi, lie, sied 9 yrs. and 7 inns. In rorllaml. Nov. S, imlileiily of heart iliieaic, Holier! HCiiwam, aura aihiui 4U years. Al the loot of the Ulua Mountain., Nov. 8J, 1868, Sirs. Sarah L. Backemtus. formerly of Portland. In Portland, Nor. 101 h, Moiei Herman, son of Jacob and uena KisrKB, apco V moiiUIR. In Portlaml, Nov. 1 1 Hi. Caddy, daughter of U-vl and Ma ry K. Knoll, aired U yeara, Umontbk, and 14 dava. Nov. 7, ft son of J. II. and Luclnila Hunt, of dropsical swellinit, axed 1 year, 4 months, and S day. At Wlllmr, Oreiton, Sl'idien Doiiiilaa, only ion uf t. R. and Drlliula Hill, aved 0 months and Hi ,lay. In Albany, Nov. U, Maltha U-, daughter of Duron W. and Sarah Waki-lli-ld, aped i yean, 7 moiilha, and 17 daya. Ir. Albany, Nor. IS, Marlon Wallace, ton of Kaeklel and Ptancy benjamin, aeed 1 1 years. 7 mnntfia. and 14 dava. At the Payette llaucli, near Placervllle, Uolae, Oct. 14, of iineumonla, alter au lllueu uf three days, K. J. Po y, late of Cuscne Oily. In Uacramrnto, Oct. 27, Maria K. Morrill, sgsil IS yean, 9 monllia, and 1 day. In Salem, Nor. eth, 1SS8, Albert W. O'Donald, aged 1 years, o niouuii, ana is uaya. o Uo lo thy real, my ohlld Uo to thy dreamteaa bed : . Oentlc, and meek, nnd mild, With bleieliiai on thy head ; fresh rosea In thy band, Iluda on thy pillow laid, Unite from tbla fearful land, Where llowers so quickly fade." CUM. 1T1ANSIO-V HOUSE, Corner of State and Liberty sts., Solem, Oregon. 'TMIU Manalnn 1liuw la the largest nnd most fMs-sv a cotnmmitous hotel In the city, and is con. venient tn the Kioainbont Landinu, Post Olilce aud Kxpress (lllii e. Kverv nllention tn uat ' rnns. inr. ut r.iti.Ali Bl aur;s leave this house daily lor l'orllnnd and iwcrainento City, ( nl. Ilonrd and lodging ht week )ii to $10 00 llourd per vreuk. 5 M Hoard pur day J 50 Minnie meals and lodgings al Hl'M M. 1)1 MICK, Proprietor. To the Public. HAVING recently roturued from Europe, I would most respectfully inform the citizens of HAI.KM, lyiid the public in g.nerul, Mint 1 liuve opened bneiuers Y flu llnnn llnn,l Mnm.ll. ,1.. ll'An.H Mill, laiuuu, ujjiviiii too nuuicu alius, in the fire proof building recently occupied bv John I). Iluoii, where can be found a (1KNKKAI, and f llilt stock or fancy and Staple Dry Qoddt, It .! V .- .. .. umierr, laiiKee notions, small wares, Clothing, dents' Knniishing Ooods, Indies', Misses and Chil dren.' Shims, dents' Hoots and Shoes, lints and Clips, drm-eries, Crockery and Olaas Wars, Table and Pock et Cutlery, Naila, llope, ic, and a general assortment ol Uouda usually kept in iloe section of the couiilrv, and I will here sluts that I will sell every article in my line AS CHEAP AH TIIK CIIKAPKSI, tiuelinu uv puling eirin -mention iu my ouaiueas fi merit a enure of puSlie patronage. I am ready lo onrrhaaa WOOl,, IIKKs' HIDI'H, PKL'I'IIY. mid nil kinds nf Kami Produce, and pay the HlllllKSTMAIlKETPUiCKS. . I hereby tendur my grateful thiiuki tn my frientls and the public for the liberal uilromigu-i-eloM-ed ii-miii me berelnfore, and I will endeavor to daeorve tt con tiniiauie of tho same and reiuuiii, reiiH-cniillr, KI.KVV. Raletn, Oct. 10, IKtit. i;,;; KxiTHtor's Kolli'r, NOTICE Is hereby given that letters leslainentnrv hnve been hv the cniintV illilim nf Marion eoimtv isaued to the niideraigiied, executors nf the estate of Mi-Indus hOriim, Ueceuaed. All persons owing said estate are nii-eelod 1 1 make hnmeiliaie payment, and uii perioni iinving claims againat an id -mate ara re quired to pre-wut them, with the neeeemry vnurhera, wiiioii six nionius irom tne flats hereof, to lis, al our n-sidetico, Hve miles east of Hnlem, in said Morion eounty. DKLILA SIIHt'M, Ilt.MiY SIIUl.M, Nov. 5. IDfiU 4w:Hi rjilora. Notice S herrhy given to all persona whom it may concern, that Mears. Caton k Curl are my authorised sio-nta for the trauaaction ol my busltM-ea during my ahwuce. W.U.blllHWIII.II. Salem, ngn., Oct. n, WA. auf New Ferry at North Salem. TMIE miilftmiirtiwl would ifivf) hottrefo tin travel 1 httf tmltli tlmt li Im mUblintitM. ft KWIN KKIt- UY mi (lie WtllHinfUo fiver, oiw-half tiiilv lwlow the ol'l ferrv. and will fttrrr at ant tage of tenter and i ait Kttttu oj sTtniAer. KATKf Of riRHUUKl I tn of liomrti nr yitkeof uiau... Khi Ii Htlilittofiiii auiuiitl linn imI borM t KxtmHn Iaxm cuttle and liureet wuti Hhe!) mid hotr . .ilcti. ... ft ' .K'J " .. i " ... " !t We hnve excellent fjuilitlea fur fnrrviDit KTOC'K uf Mil kmdi. Our Uwt will rury 40 lietul uf ml tie Hi one lime will perfect Nfety.iiitd will em Ihe river in i mm t iu o minum. uua ft niir.iisi, halffii. May Hi h. Im:. ifriii'Tt J"'l WIGHTMAN & HARDIE, BUCCKgHORg TO FIIANK HAKKR, 410 Mnd 4 IU Clr fllrrrl, SAX FRANCISCO, Importers and Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, . I PIIOI.ITERV GOODS, ISO PAPER KANGING8. For Sale In Quantifies to Suit ortli 3aW3 Farmers and Shippers, Attention SALEM WAREHOUSE. rpIIK iiii(liri,(m,d, having completed their NKW I ARKIIOJJMK. am now pi-owird to receive all kniili f freight, on aiorngc or for shipment. Onr fa cilities, lor storing gniiu, aailt, tie., ure utn-xcullcd on the river. Wnrehnmu is litimted ABUVK HIUH WA 1 Kit MARK, on the hunk nf tha river. Farm era, Imul your gruiu and fruifwhil the rouds are good id plum thoin Willi tree ncrera to market at nuv lime. AI.KXtNDEU 4c MOKtiAN. Mem, Oct, 5, l3. att( NOTICE S hereby given tlmt a mse ting of the Stockholders of lhi OiHirnn Printing nml IhihltHhihg (lumiiniir. for the election of Direi tora will be held lu Siilcm on the '2-1 til ilny of KovHiilirr. a. n., Ii-ilil. niiicnt. ugn., uei. xo, io-. aw.i.i Or. ltakpr'a Pa In I'nnncea H cniuporoil entirely of healing gums, ami vegetable oils and Imrhs. It is nsrfectlv sat for the must deli cto tu use. I can most sincerely say that I have never Known any, However deiicsle.tu be inpirea oy It in tne lemt. I will continue to ask the alKicted, who have not used il, tn try It for the following diseases. If I hey are not satiallod with its healing pru-mrties, the money win oo cneenuiiy reiunueu uy tu agent wuere tue uiHilicine is fur stile. If van have Pnln In tha Rtnmitnh np llnv)i trv a dose of Puin Panacea internally, balbeexternully oval puns Hiiccteq, aim yuu win at once restore tne proper action and relieve the paiu. If you liuve a limine or Wound, baths It well with the Pain Puuacea four times a Hay. It will relieve the puin. ami taka out all tho pulsOn, aud heal Ills wound in a short time. . Ifyoaar suhorinii from Nourulglnor ttheumatlc Palm, apply I lie Pain Paimcea freely, nnd luko a doss of il iiileniHlly, morning noon ami night i it will nut only cure the puin, but will remove the cuuse of the disease. If you have the Dispepaln.und your food diitreues your stomitch after eating, taks a dose of Pain Pan acea aftor each meal. If yon have a Cankered or Son Month or Throat, apply tbe Pain Panacea to tbe afl'ecled parts, and gar gle ins mouin or inroai inree or tour nines a aav. If yon have the Diarrhea, or a rnlaxod state of the bowels, Hike a few doses of Puin Panacea, and they will soon be restored. If you have a painful swelling bathe the parts freely and yon will soon relieve the paiu and the swelling will bo reduced. If vouliuvea se vere toothnrlifl. apply the Pain Panacea on a piece of oouon, anu uiuue tne iruniutme sntne time: it win slop the pain Instantly. If vu have a tmiu in tits Rids. H roast. Buck or Kid neya, bathe the purls afl'ecled morning and uight t at tne same time tuke a dose or tit Panacea internally. If a Mother has a Caked HreKit.npply tha Pulu Pan acea as but si ciin be borne. If you feel chilly or cold, as though yon were going to have a fevor, tuke a dose of Panucea. If von have a wound, cnt or galls on your horse, ap ply the Puin Panucea i It will take out all tlieluflam nml ion, nml hen I the sora In a short time. Sold by all the principal druggists, aud hv UKDINC1TON V CO., 5'J4lf Kxclusiva Agents, 416 and 418. Front street, Han Vraucisco. I'O ISTICP liKTWKKN Deuth hii hi prey la a good work, aud whoever induces the victim of "tarofulawr an oils, erillaense nf the lllnc-d, to use Bcovlll'a Dlmid and l.lver Syr np has begun a good work. Titers can be qucilon us to the re sult of this medicine, if persevered , iu. Humors huviiig accumulated in the lliood ure II ret shown upon the surface of onr system in the form of Korea, Plmplra. Hurtling of the 1 (Hands on the Keek, Merofuliina U leers, etc. Something must be a done to use-ist niitiire and remove " morbid action, before the constitn- thin is whollv broken down. Hcovill's lliood and l-iver Syrup will eleauae, iiirll)-,,r-irf earry out of the System through the secretion oi the Ituwets, Hkinand KidooysjillimpiirilieBof the JJIi-ihI, restore ihe broken system and brim- it buck to its natural health. ItKlllNUTON II CO.. Anenla. 4111 and 4IH ('rout St., 8na Francisco. ItaM AdiiiiiitMlrutrlx' tVotloo. XTUTKV, Ii herebv uiven that the nnderslaned 1 v lieeu duly upuoiuted bv the county court of Polk connty, Oregon, udininistrutriK of the estate of the latu A. K. I'osl, docnascd, of Ihe Slats aloresaid. All lieraons having claims against said estate are requested to ex!utiil them within six months fmui tins dnte.witb their proper vouchers, to said administratrix, living in i-oik conuiv. tircgnn. waki a. mm, Iht. II), 113 4w33 . Administratrix, Notice IS herebv given that a uioetitig of the Stockholders of the Cascade Mountain U agon ltoad Cotnpauy for the election of Directors, will be bold in Salem on the M dor of Deonmber, IHM. Sulem,'Ori'gon,Oct.2!MSti3. 5wU Planter's House, Fayette City, rpiIK proprietor of this hotel takes pleasure lu M. nnuurinir to his friends and the floutlna ponulat an al ion or IDAHO TKIIKITOKY, tlmt he is uow prepared to aci-oiumodute them with the very best board, lodging rooms, ate. Iluy and grain slid gooo atannng. atitf N. J. DILLON, Proprietor. NIornKC and Forwurdiiiif. NJ. DII.I.OX, Storage, Kor-rsnling and Conmls . lion Merchant, Front street, PAYK'ITK CITY. This house is both KIRK and WAT Kit PKtlOK, and is situated at the foot of the mountain, in Payette val ley, '17 miles from Plucervtlle, at the junction or eruss rosda. N. J. DILLON, Proprietor. Nov 3, 1KM. -gitf GREEHBACK8 ARB GOOD, sut ROBACK'S ARE BETTER. STOMACH BITTERS. Ten thonmnd Itntllt aold In one month. Tiie tuoM pomlnr Htujnvli Hitterf in um. t HOBACK'S BITTKS. Good for m dunmife infill uf th Slommli, Itillioiuuew, Livur ComjilMiut uud Uenenu Debility, ' ' KOBACK'8 D1TTEU8. Ther mwhmi wnndfrful Umr pmnertlei, tflvln tuue iu tne npiwine imi aiwtive orgifiu. U0)UCK8 BITTEK8. IMjiliUtud lAiliemnd BpdimUr peraoiit will find tn tiieiu nn extniicnt imilr. HOIIACK'S BITTERS. A wine-glusa fnll before each tueal wilt reQiova Inili- gestion anu all liver disease. HOBACK'S B1TTEKS. Tlieycaa be taken without regard to diet. Asanap- )ieiiaer tney nave no emii. HOBACK'S UITTERS. They ar prepared by an uhl and skillful pliyslclaa, rout wen anuwii vcgeiaiuo reiueiiie. H0BACK-S B1TTKKS. Wherevvr kumvn they have become a staadard fami ly strengthening remedy. ROBACK'S B1TTEHS. Trjf one buttle, and yen will nlwnva nns tlietn and re- rutmnena iiieui lo utiiert. HOBACK'S Itl'l'TKIiS. Kor sals by wbuleaale and retail llrnggisls and liquor i-eaiers averywnsre. Sola AgeaU for tho Parilte Ceeat, KKDINIiTDM c CO , 416 and 414 Krnnt ilrret, 3inie'ld hail Kranclaco. Tnkru I'p, BY the siibarriher. living iu Cliu-kamaa sonnty, two tmh-e lielow iKittevilla, on the Willamette river, e HAV MA UK, daacribed as follows i hav. star In fore- lie-iil. snip on Ilia liueo, nglit lilefl root wlnle, o yeara urn, i.u nanus nign i eania to my pis-w .nn or jiuy. Ilwik. JOHN ECU WALT. Hum Off, WITH a halter aud harneaaon, a si raw her ry rouu mare, aliofli l.'il hands high, audCXt. lassndi-d on Ihe left Ihigli, i. J. Any one who will give me Infunuatiou uf Ibe same will be liWrally re warded. tlEO HVtU, itwihipaid Kpring Valley, 1'olk auuuiy. Admlnlatrator'e Kollrr. XTOTICE is hereby given tlmt the anderalaned hi 1 1 thia day been appointed ay the county ennn Yamhill eounty. Oregon. admlDiatmtor of tho estate Kiihraim Knnf. late ol laid counts, deeensed. AltlM sons Indehted In said eaaate are rrqii--M--d to settle ap Iiiiawduilely, and all perwrns having acanaaie against the natalo lauai prewnl Ilia same lo me at aty real denre in Ui jliunrille, Yamhill dainty, within sia aioauie Lrosa llus data. llt.NU.' WAUUKN, Admiuisti-aior. Lafayette, Tamlilll Co., Nov.S.'ta. 4wJ6 Mm KLIZA (IOKMAN, having lauired to nahna for tiie uurpnae of engaging iu her IXj l . i. t -, ii ii... i.X , -A-"e Nlie would lolicit a portiiHji o( Ua) iruuage of the la mes Ol re-H-ie. raters. rials esll'O drras. tle'i plaia wonted dreaa, 'J,II, piain sua nress, s.--i'. swya nvtaiug cut and made. eairai, aov. r, i-w. asaJe sum yins, n OU'IXAD, ORICOf rv, v WHOLESALE DRUQQISTS, Importers and Deulsrs iu , PAIWTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE-STUFFS, fce., Are conslantly receiving, by KVEHV AIIHIVAI, PHO.Ti TIIH NEW GOODS, , . And are therefore eniihlsil to olfer to their enstotaers AT Al.l, TIM KH, a KltKHK and VVKLL Aft.lOltTICI) stock from wlilcb lo , make their snloctious, 1 I-'' Keroaene and Kerosene launus. , Alcohol, Lard Oil. Machlusry Oil for sale at reduced prices. ' (Iy62 Scrofula, or" King's Evil, is a cxmstitutional diwaw, a a-riiption of the blood, by which this fluid become-; vitiated, weak, and poor. Iking In the circulation, it pervades ths) whole body, and may burst out In disease on any ar( of it. No organ is free from Its attacks, nor there ono which it may nut destroy. The scrofu lous taint is vuriously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered nr unhealthy food, imnun air, tilth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constittu tion, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation " indeed, it seems to ' be the rod of Him who says, I will visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." Its elite ts commence oy deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerou matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and Internal organs, is termed tuber cles i In the glands, swellings ) and on the surface, eruptions or sores. This foul rrupUo--t, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, ao that scrofulous constitutions not only suffer from scrofulous complaints, but they have far less -power to withstand the attache of other diseases ( con sequently, vast numbers perish by disorders which, although nut scrofulous in their nature, are still ren dered fatal by this taint in the system. Most of the consumption which decimates tne human family has its origin directly in this scrolulaus contamina tion and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, af all (he org ana, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. Une quarter of all our people are- scrofulous i their persons aro invaded by this lurlsrnginfcctiiM, " J and their health is undermined by itv lo cleanse it irom the system we must renovate' the blood by an alterative medicine, and invigorate- it by healthy food and exercise. Buch medians) we wpp-y-11 . , : '., . Compound Extract of Sarsaparilia, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where pre vailing and fatal malady, it is eomoineor mm toe most active remediala that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and tho rescue of the system frnnv irjs destructfre consequences. Uence it should be employed for the cure of not only scrofula, but also tnoso other affections which arise from it, such as Eaurmri and Hgix Diseasss, St. AjtTaoxt' l'raa, Hosa, or liKVHii'Kt.AS, PmrLKa, FtmTtiLia, Buitcum, Dlains and Boils, Tumors, Irmi and Halt ( Hitr.ua, Hoald Hkad, Ringworm, Khiumatum, 8vrniLiTio and Msrcurial Dubases, Daorst, DvKi'arsiA, DaatLtTT, and, indeed, all CoMr-LAiim aruiino t-aoM Vitutkd on laruaa Blood. The popular belief in " impurity of ths blood " a founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood, 'l'he particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilia is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health il impossible iu con louiuiatcd constitutions. Ague Cure, roa tin sriiDV cuaa or Intarmltteat aVercr, snr FaTO aisal AaWa, Ramlttent Ke-rer, Chill Fever, D-a ratal Aaae, Period leal Headaalie, er Blllews Ueaeaeke, si Billows fevers, l-adead far the wkele class of diseases erla;laatlas la bUlarr d raaasraeat, eeased ky tke Malaria af atlas-" saatle Coantrles, V ara enabled here to offer tha community a rrsv edy which, while It cures the above complaints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless m any quantity. Burn a remedy la !nraluable in dirtrlcta .where these afllicting disorders prevail. Tills 14 Cvai " espsls the miaamatie poison of l avan add Aoua from the sys tem, and prevents the derelopment of the dlaaais, if taken on tiie first approach of its premonitory symp toms. It is not only tbe best remedy ever yet dissev ered for this class of complaints, but also the cheaa est, The large quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of every body and in bilious dis tricts, where Kavaa add Aaoi prevails, every body should have it snd use it freely both for cure and pro teetlon. A great superiority of this remedy over say other aver dMOorerea for the speedy and eertsia ear of IntermlttenU la that it contains no Quinine or min eral, consequently It produces no quinism or other injurious effects whatever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy aa if they had never had the disease. Fever and Ague Is not alone the consequence of the miasmatis poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its Irritation, among which are rmiia, ilasa-K-flfi'sm, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Ear arhe, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affeetim of the tiplem. Hysterics, I'ain in the Bowels, Co. Parntysts and iWaaeraaei-i of tha Stomach, all of which, when originating In thia cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. Thia ' Cl'al " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It ia an Inralasble protection te Immigrants and persons traveiling or temporarily re siding in the malarious districts. If taken occasionally er daily while noosed to the Infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate ia eutlicient quantity to ripen into disease, llsiiea it il even more valuable for protection than sure, and ar will ever suffer from Intermittent! if ther avail tbuss selves of the protection this remedy a Horde. Frepared by Sr. X 0. ATKX at. CO., Lowell, Hps. N.1IITII & DAVIS, Portland. BOLD BY TDRXJOOISTB. m eewlf lli. HWEKT'8 Infallible Liniment. . THI.. O K E AT EXTKRNAL REMEDY, For Bhsamatlim, Oout, Hetualfia, lambafe, Btlf Rsek and Jolote. Ipraias, Braiaee Cuts end Woaais, FUse, Headache, and ail Bheamatia and Her Teas Disordsn. Flit all of which it is a speedy ami certain remedy, and nerer bids This liniiaent Is prepared frost Ihe nscipn ol Dr. Stephen Hweel, of Cnnneotiout, the famoiu bone setter and has een eaed In his practice for more than twenty years with tbe most astonishing aiM-eeas. As AN AI.LK.VIATOB OK PA1V.U U unrivaled by any piepaniiion before the paiHo, se which the no- akeptiral may lie convinced by a single trial. This Unimeia will core rapidly ami radically.- Kheumalic Uisorders of every kind, aud lu iIioumukU of rusea where it In,! been used it has never been known tn fail. ' KllK Ktl'IIAUilA.it will atr.ird iaiawdlate relief In uverv caae, however dialreeaiug. Il will relieve the worst cases of HEADACHE la three uiinutes and ia warranted lo do il, TtHiTHAt'll K also will It cure instantly. Hilt NKKVllUrt Dr.llll.mr ANU (IKNF.RAL, I.ArtrilTl'Uri arising fruai iuipnidewe or exoeas, this Liniment ia a aioat happy and uu failing remedy. Acting diredlv njion the nm-vnna tisanes, it strengthem and revivifies Ihe system, and restores U lo elasticity aud vigor. r'Ott I'll. KS As an external remedy, we rtalm that it is the hrsl kuuwa, and challenge the world to produce an equal. Kvery victim of this dietreesiiut eouipUiot sbould give it a trial, for II will not tail lu alford iinineiliiue relief, and ia a majority nf cases will elfeel a riidtcal cure. ' INY A.NII bOKK TUKOAT are souistimea extremely uuiliguanl aud duagerous, but a Uuiely am phniiinn of ibis Uuimenl wiai never fail lo sure. M'UAI.NH are soiuelituea very obaliuale, and en largement of tlia joinla is liable lo orcnr It Ueiileelsd. The wont cane may be eoaqnered by Uiis Liuiueut ia two or ihroe ours HIII'INf-rl. t I TS, M OI'NDU, BOKKft, I'I'CKItg, Hl ltNe aud KCAL.UH, yield rnwlily to the wmid.rtnl heslin-r prnMirth-s of llt. HWKKi'S IN f ALLIUU. Id MM KNT, when used acrording to dtrertione. Also, S it ll.lll-AI.NH. r Kifcl tU t tk-T, A.NU l.NktCT Blitdaudh'riNO& Kvrry llsrm Owitr ahjnlj hare Ibis remedy al hand, for Its timely vst at Ihe llret appearance of Ijnaeness will eheeinally pre vent thuw formulable diseases, to which all huraes are liuhle, and which render so many otber wise valuebte boreee nearly wofililoea. Over lour hundred voluntary testimonials to the wonderful etirative properties of this Liniment have beea reeelved wHhia Ihe lest two ysare, and aaaav et tliew from persona in the highest ranks of bfe. CAtTI.. 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