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'Sr R i - lsJU3S!3VSS8Bitt&. I 14 WILLAMETTE FARMER. rtcrv3Bw! ;; 4 f il fSr , y STATS NEWS. from a reliable Rourco we learn Hint the nocnt.nV ihn Prenrli I.lnvds. InSan Franclfrco, has erutprmlnod that lioreaTtor vesiols bulltof Vagi. Sound Or shall be rated as iturn tn tboso coustruoted of any olbor kind of linn ler. This Intention lias been declared after u thorough nnd satisfactory re-oxamlnation of the vesols built of r within the last live years on the Pacific const. The conclusion was not hastily reached, but was the rotiult ol o-ireful ln estimation. When Major Cormoyor resumnd his old 'position as xgtnt wu tho Umnlllla Indian reservation, the Indians at tlinir grand en campment -ftbovo Win agency flonrfnf! mill, malle tirnat preparations by oreotlng an Im men'Btont, proctring rofreshniMKtsot aio-ilnr-d cuarrcter, na white-man. inviting tho Major to visit thtni, which he did. A coun cil continuing fjo whole day was had. Friendly talk arid ronuratuUtnnH uero in dulged i'.i until niirht, wlion the Major re turned to tho agency. The'followlnr; Is the Iiako rounty Itepubll can ticket, noir.lnatud at Linkrlllo laHt&atur day: Tjr Representative, O. U. Appleeate; fcir connty cotMrnlssIonore, Abram Tcnbrook Knd'W.J, Small; for shorllt T. J. Hrattaln; for 'clerk, J, J. Clutlton; for treasurer, Cleorpe Nourso; for assessor, Milton Itirgs; Jorschool superintendent, H. M Tliatclier; for surveyor, Lyman Uawley. No nomina tion for county judge wasmado. Tho Democrats of TJmatilla county have -nomlnatrd'the following ticket: Representa tives, J. h Morrow, W. n. Goodman; county Judge, H.'O. Yoakum J, TiherlfT, i:. O.Sloan; county divk, T. M. Coley; treasurer, O. W. "Webbf cirmty cotnnilsBionnrs, S. G. Lifrht foot, Uen. Waldron, Sr ; assessor, Tho.nas lUensnii.-iurvoior, fcl. S. Malony; coroner, (Dr. Win. Dlckersou. Tho Liniiocratio omtnty convention of Clat sop nut In AstorU on Thursday and notnln-i ateil a lull ticket, rtov. Mr. Franklin for tho A.ssomlily, ThomasIQoaley for sheriff. W. I, Worthltiplon for stressor, Rev. Mr. ilyland lor school f-upailillendent, Dan Lowell for clork, Colin ilobaon and John Loomls fui couiiulssloriers. Captain Miles Itell, of thoswiftand rellnble Alice, h is tuudeii tho umo of his beautiful craft, freo of churo, for a grand moonlight excursion from Albany lo Corvallls and re turn for tho bonofit of tho College Improve ment fcoclo'.y. It is tho intontlen of the Odd Fallows liv ing in tho vicinity of North Yamhill to short ly ask the consent of the lodge at Lafayette to organlzo a lodge at tho former place. lWm. JSowman would like to know the "whereabouts of Hester Dawson, formerly Hester Itowman. When last heard from siio was In Missouri. It would be to her ad vantago to let tlior whertabouts bo known. Address, Wm. How man, Dallas, Polk coun ty, Oregon. " Seventeen dollars Is what it costs to upo ob oceno laiimaae on tho streets of Vancouver. So decided Recorder McDonald, tho otlior oay in tno case or tuo uuy vs. James stiea. Tho lollowlng nro tho postal changes an nounced lor tho l'ifcillo coast- Discontinued Piitaha Prairie, Walla Walla Co., W. T. Postmaster appointed Abraham V. Oilen, Mitchell, Wasco Co , Ogn. Mrs Anna Harper, tho last smvMng daughter ol tl.e Into Hon. ) Ihron Smith, died at Albuiy last? Saturday, Onlv, one week previously her sister diiai of ih- vrttne disease. cotiHiit.iption. A Lano county correHpondpnt il n. Jizmo crat uuy : I saw a farmer cowlii) aiiiimii day with gum boots on; guess ho ill imrow with a lint boat. Tho Albany lOcmocratsavw: "0 twenty empty duelling houss in Ku;;en.. mi jio ii bouses rent from llv o to eight d l.-rs or month." The Columbia river at the Doll . is coin ing up rapidly at tho rutu ol nlioui n, iwu in '21 hours. All tho rivein of Oregon vuro on t i.-rurn- dons high last week. Democratic Stato Couvenliou. This body uiot In Salom Wcdiit.s i,iV, Aiirll 20, and organised byoloctlng B. 1" ISiin.lt, ol Polk, President, and C. B. Bulline-r, ol Mull noiimlii St cretery. Dulegntdilotho National Coiiventioii were Alerted im follows J O Uraby, T A. Mill iron, M. V, Brown, It, it, Thompson, J, II, Turiiiu, 11 HiOillry. J. M. 'I hiiiuiKJou, of Lane, wasaiomlnatfd forjudge, In tho sucoud district, mid U. II. Jiniilil, ot INkh, lordi-triot uttoruny. Judge Ilonhain was lioiiilnii'oil lor ro elec tion iu the third district, mul V. M. Itimiaay of Yiunlilll lor attorney. Juilge McArthur wits nominated for ro election in the fifth dlntrict, uiul L. B, Iou lor nttoi ne.v, II. K Ilnnim-wiis nominated for attorney in thn llrat dlKcncI, aud 1'. It. btrong In the fourth. Hun, li. K. l.r.iui wis iiouihiatmt for re oleuticn to Cong:ss, by Hi-clatiiulion. For J'lucliloiitiil i:iittnrs tho fulluwlng were uoinlnatod: H. Jvllppel, K. A. Croiilu, mid V, B Lahwoll, State Central Uoiiiiuitteo J. M. Shophard, M. Shauion, J. A. Hariilng. (). I Uoll, if. M. Nluo, A, liobrro, J. It. Tuihuor, A. A. Fink, l! SJUazU-tme, K. 1). Fuudray, U.K. Holsulniv, (J A. Brjnks, J, N, 1'oliulextor, J. K. Wtalheilord, L. Wo-dacolt, O. It. llolliog or, H. M Daniel. K. W. Willsou, A. O Uralg, J. W. Jla-.ley, M. H. Abbott, M. L. Nicho las, W. T. NuwLj- U. It, lhrliluger was ole 'ed OCiairkitan, ' . Donui.M CouNTT,Tho followSii is tho lXemocralit ticket lor Dninilas county: Senators, Al. Deaii.Jaiiuis t!, Hutchinson: Iteptosontailv os, Jatues II, Bean, William I). McUee, William 1". Day aud Win, It. Hmlth; Ulert., Janiiw !. Dlllard: hhririll', I. K. ltioo: Treasurer, 'William T. Wright: Conn 4 Ciinir.llsNioneiM, Jamoa Htark. John Mtewart; Hohool tiuM.rlnteudeut, Goorgo -Urublxii AsHokiHor, It, L.. llaper; Surveyor, iM. S. IKIpain: 'Coroner, Jamea a, Clark. Tho hUpuhlltanii havuuado the following uoiuitiitKom: Stato Soinitort; Jus. Applegate, O. W. Col- vie: HepcnDOiilaCuvea; W. 1. llHojauilu, K A. Klrkpttrlck, W. I'. T. Orubbe, M. M. Molvlnj Oiuiity Clerk; Ij. L. William; herltV; J. B. Notilo; Trea.iurer; Dr. H, U. Xayinotul; County Con:iuiialonerH; li. Jirookiiv,iS. Wheler; tnikool Superinten dent: John Howard; Aiwewtor; L. Buoll; tiurvoyor; Vta. Brtyga; CoMuer; Dr. Wat, Ituasell. In Vaoihlll ouuty, tho Itwuocrats have uade the following muuluailoua State Sen tor, D. O. Jlractahaw; KepritiUtlv, W. IJ, Kenton,.!. L. FerwiMU, Dr. . W.tJou chert Blir!', H. O. I''il.' Olork, K. Hogers; Commissioners, Joaeuh illll and It. Miook; Aeor, tioo. rtillllv.; Trmisurer, J. C. SletnUreo; School Bun'i, J. At. Cune; Coro per, Dr. M. I'aywe. Just a yoar ago a Norwegian, wheu drunk, A hlu handa and loot at) badlv near CVco- rab.Iowa, that tuey nau 10 oe hiuuiuhiixi. iih wife iMt week ot Judgment for $1) MO asa'nit tbe dtuggUt lbat sold Ultu the Honor. ' fga'mt tbe drugg rywri "tji "" ''""',"" " """" Resolutions. At a recular meeting 3f Multnomah Grsvige No. 71. V. ot H., hold at tbelr hall In Kist Portland, April 22, 1&7U, the following reso lutions wereanopteu: Resolved, That we fully endorsn thn reo lutions of Powell Valley Granpo, No. 84. published in the Wii.i.vjikttu Faioier ol April 14th, on page 8 And further bait resolved, that this Grangt recommend that the Order generally concen trate their tradn as much as practicable with ourStato Agent, S. P. Lee, and that we fulK belimo that theState Granpe Co. is the onlv company doing bus'ne's In Portland and claiming tho Patronage of the Order, snd that it Is reliable and dpprving the couti donco and suprort of the Order. Resolved, 'lbat a copy of theso resolutions bespread upon tho minutes of this Grange, and that a copy bo sent to tho Wh.Lmetti: Faumui: for publlcat'on. Mns J. G. BrciCHAN, Stc. Anniversary Celebration. At a regular mooting of Valfontls Lodge, I. O. G. T., a comtnltteo was appointed to ar range e programme of entertainment for the celebration of the organization of tbe Lodge. The entertainment will take place MayCth. exercises win commence at i o'clock p. m. Thero will be a ipublic lecture, after which will follow recrrations, music, etc. The ex ercises will lact till about 5 o'clock, when croquet, swings, and other amusements will be the order oT the day. After this will fol low a basket supper, to which all nre Invited. iln tho evening, at the solicitation of the members of Valfontis Lodge, the Gervais Amateur Association w ill irive an exhibition. "Ten Nights in a Bar-room," to be followed by a farce, "The Loan of a Lover." All who attend are requested to bring a supply of provisions. The exercises will take place at Zena, Polk county, May 8th. Holl of lienor, North Salem Public School. ADVAMH.D DKl'AKT.MnNT. Suslo Richardson, Lydla Brooks, Gibson Underwood, Jennie Cooley, Olive Fosi, Charles Ferrel, Marv Rosecrans, Clara Kills, Grant Savage, Henry Huffman, lvaiieflpong, Allle Savage, Kllen Bel), Ida Ellis, A. Randlk, Teachor. Ida Fosh. S. 1'KIMAIIY DEFAllTMEXT. Lena Bnx'er, Frankie Ferrel, Rohort Roby, Joseph Wlrth, Frank Brooks, Fannie Smith, Sherman Crawford, Clyde Itroobs, Theresa Savajro, Martha Rose, Letba Mauzey, Tilda Crawford, Anna Mauzoy, Chauncey Riggs, James Underwood, vviuie omirn, Thomas Roby, Luther Bel), Isabel Crawford, Peter Baxter, Willis Cole, Nellie Underwood, Louis Fugllsh, Mitinlo Ferrel, George Mauey, Johnnie Savage, Laurent Smith. Nelmk Tayloh, Teacher. Tho above is a list of pupils whoso schol arship end deportment IsfeO percent, orover, for the month ending April 7th, 1876. The names occur in iho order mentioned, the highest iu deportment being first- 1 ho London Horse Book says: All horses iiiu-t not bo fed on the same proportion, wuuoui rpgaru to ineir ages, wetr constitu tion and their work; because the Improurin ty ot such - practice is self evident. Yet it Is constantly done, and is the basis oi dls tase of every kind. TFje Phukets. The Wheat Market. Tlio whoat market in Liverpool remains without matrr al change einco two weeks. A local demand from millers has caused tho. price of wheat to advance here to 87 cents per bushel. The great amount of wheat Imported into ltogland from India and America is a reason why Itaglhh farmers will put in less acreago to w heat this yo.r, which may cause n somo what Increased demtnd from abroad for the lCnglish homo supply. Lomon, April l. The general backward ni'sn of tlui Hii.ison lutliiHnceti the grain mar kets. Tho Mipplloi ottering, hownver, aro too good to allow lartn products lo interfere much with values, Wednesdays markets boiug the tlrst alibi the holiday h, was rather uiuiMi.illy iiniiuated, and previous quolntlons inalntaluml. O.iUi udvanctd SQiiil on tho French (Umaiul, Average prke of UnglUh w Ik at 15s M to day. Iu Murk lane tbero bus been n good liKpilry (or wheat aud Hour; car goos ot No. 1 Milwaukee -15) and Calllnruia 5Js; iIourSto 1.1 -i jmr wick. The chances of liosiUlileM iu Kaxteru Kurope keep the groin tuarketa In a ttato of usKnse. A leading Liverpool grnlu circular pays the toniiHituh' and mild w tisther gouorally'la more laorabo for ftrmers, though upou ho-tvy Mauds spring tinning is illtBcult, ba- causo the will is fralumusl by tlw previous excessive molstuto. The delivorltis of Kutr lUh win at have beeu very small, and In mauy markots prnvlstiona have Iwen rather doHiur, Foreign wheat Is in improved re quest at Liverpool to-day, and wheat ruled qut't, holdecu generally uiucedlnfc Id pT cental decline, except forchoice while, which is tuiUiaiiged. Flour has recovered, but tbe demand vvss vciall. WOOL. In tht. Supplement will be found tbe latest to VgraiUH concerning the wool markets of -itoston and rhilaJelphia, While prices rule low the stocks nu hand do not seem to be htutvy an the lUinaiul Is good. Tbe hard Mutes provaillng through the Hast have caused tliOi;reattuUieoniny in tbe purchase and ma of woolen goods, as in many other reapocts, aud tho voolen manufacture de creases as a uonsrquouce. Thero Js no reason to auticlpate tny great advance in the uisr- kot in view of the immense wool clip of 1876 about to be thrown fatto it, and wool pro ducers may calculate on selling at low figures, rtheytellatall. Kmu Fraitrlaco market, lUV TELIOHiril, ju Franc lco, April SS. Kloiir Bx'ra Jobbing at fi3ii W.V. Wlwit fjl 7501 W, Oat-Feed, JJ 1.VJ1 03 IHrloj-KeiHl gtxloi, fl tTQl 81; bivwlnj, 1 JO llroLcru Im) Ing half dollar at Oliv, RiiM. and trade dollars at !! gold; felling hlr dollar at mQ9T.V gold. LlvcriHiol wheat market to-day-'.', Tdi'. 10J for av era jo California; tw UdQlOn M fur Club. """ '"'"" Worflcr to the Fanners and Trado generally tho above Unrivaled Macaime, and o dctiro lo call spe cial attention to onr CVNTON PITTS CHAMPION TIIKEslIEK. Nellhtr palna nnr epcno haa been spared in ptrfccilna till new Thresher. 'Iho linuitnr andmanufticiiircr. J. Miller of Canton, Ohio, having oasfed the lat innxfiti in our Oregon harvest Held. studying tho renulitments, and cvry Iraprovcmcrit demanded 1 IiIf JVncniiif Is entirely NKW IN UK TAIL. Au ibI?EItLi fkatukg, ann is 10 no in no way confounded ulihthc old stvlu Dndalo Pitts ChallcnRtr Thresher, which is nn mllrcly different machine, made nnncr dlfffrciil patents by dlllerent parties, and Is disflmllar In design and details. Kjou ltnnt the DEST Thresher, with all the Latest Impnncmcnls, he sure and get the CANTO.V PUTS CHAMHOX TIIRESUER, Willi Triple Hitch Gear, Knd-shahc Shoe, nlth Slat-eleancr, Ileal y Speed-nheel, and 1'iiot Attachment. As It !s imulled In the nsnn1, . . It Is the CIIAMl'IOX of iho M'orld: Pend for !icclal Cireulars to UAWLEY, DODD, &Co. AGLNTS FOR Haines' Genuine Header With Special Improvements tor lv-TO Wo hao tno Blyles fur the Season the blncle and Double toar. Ill and li fl cut. Wo have aNo the new stjle Adju-tablo Iteel with cither tjl Madiinc. Also, tho Patent bprlnx ndjastablu Beam to rculile the cut. 00UNTERBALAN0EvT5ATINGr SEPAEATOE. WE aro prepared to mannfac' lire and fill all orders for theco m.ilvnhd rrnihutr All on vvrrKIn tiiy wairniittd. iorpaitlculais, tend lor clrculais and nrlcolltt, which wi 1 bo iseiu by mail ai-mini apiub lUluil. Ordcm ehonld ba tent In early, to avoid disappointment, as wo will mni.ufaetuic prltclrall) on older lor uu wui' tweuu Auuitrr( PELTON 8. PEITuN'. W. WKATUEBPORD. J. W. WXATHEHVOnD Weatherford & Co., Wholesale and It e tall Dciilere In BEU&S, PAINTS, OEL&, CLASS, P a tent Medicines. CHEMICALS, JF orfuniery TOILET GOODS, Etc., etc. PURE WINES and LIQUORS, ( For Medicinal purposes. Medicines Compounded, and Prescriptions Filled. Weatherford & Co., Jauli y Commercial street. SALEM. 1776 1876 Centennial Medals. Albuia Piute, Highly Polished. StjuRl In Wear and Color to Solid Blhcr. 81zo 1 5-0 lacltea In diameter. TI1E obvereaod revet) pretentlns appropriate dwlRna corumeinorallnK Iho one hundredth aunt venuirjrol our nitton birth. TUE MOiT VAI.UABLK BOirVEVIKS AND ME MRNTUBb BVER ISaCEO. Agent Wanted. Lr.M coranlfflonn Kjlenflre fleldt for enterprise. txaiplc n4 Dill Infonnatlon Mat on receipt of W eta. V.H. ISaAalllOB Co., P.. Uox iT0, N.V. Faironizo Home Manufactures ! WILLAMETTE Stove 57"orte.a H AVISO TBK rtSV l'TTBliy OV STOVS now uude, and the Utec lu r .veouuU, wo arr tnanafatt'iriiijtovn'at The Lowest Rates. Alottllflt.hOW UA.'tK. Am -"I" iTHVK JvTIIS ! on order Wo ! rive.fulli n.Urlt vouriwt rouisc r.rti'o Dc-xtor tStovo. RU'IIAKUS iL liODRKRH. POHTUNO, Dr., rroprl't-. Ifroat St.. liuvr. Hi'u uvl Midlu'D, mc-Jli, 6 " Xi"- bOLE ACiENTS FOU THE Euclvcyo Mower and Koa)cr. Too well uid favorably known to ne si (onimcnt. Tho nuiveml crtbt f runners t;rncrn"v If In ts favor Hi years in constant use his piovcd it to botbo most simple tid diiPrfblo llarestln? Afaphlno ot In vented. Iti-ih. I'1IEMIUJIIUUi-sIEU OFTnK WOltLI) A a f-ell Jlnke Heap i it is unitiualcd, and as a JIoerixcels them all. SOLE AGENTS FOK The Elward Harvester, 'I he newest and latest improved Machine of its class. . THO OU THUKE HINDERS CAN HIDE. And In this way the work of the haret field can bo cbcaplv nnd quickly done. It Is vastly ahead of the old stjlo Marsh Harvester. No si ilu cun be waft ed, and It wl'l clevatocljlesei o'griln.at all st.vcs and hlj.hts f glow in, hU'i or Ion . & SAVAGE, Saiem, Or. LEWIS SAVAGE. Lraiiymtjj Pacific University AMI TUAL.TIN .fl.lIJKtIY', XVrtj.r Grove, Oi'ojjtm. FACIH.TY: lltv S H MVKS'l, l p.. i'roddent, and I'rore-s oi oi Iiitellicluil I'll, lis lt.v IIiiKAch, I. vUN, 1, M , Pnilec-orof Ithet oric and IUrt.tr, tthii. 11 COI.I.IKII, A M , I'rofutMir er Jluth en ntlc . ItLV. T CONDON, A. M 1'n.feKi-or of Natural Hi-lory JOS. W, MAKhll, A. It., Tiofe-tor or Latin and Greek. j i) noun, a m I'ril'c nit of Acaib ,n. Jilts. JI. 1 sl'JLLBK, fitroiilreM. The fch .ol ye.ir eonbi-t of thrco terms, biglnnins. retpertlvtly on the Ur-t Widtio-uny ot September, Dicembci, and Mmx.li. liilhciUulveiMtv 'l.eniiiion t ?4S per voar and Initio Academy tfUO per year p.jit le pn turn in advanec. lloiidcanbuhadaMrmn f ltof I mrvu. Kxjmlimlionrffor.tdniUrlnn vvlil bo held in S tembir lit, in 'i i m , hi the Cnlieg. Kr further Inloriniillnn. iddie-!. the President ur ai.j other iiuinkeriot tho Fainltv A NEW DEPOT ..roiu. GR1CULTURAL IWPLE JIETS. JTuliu Dccrc AViilUInu, Jiis, and Pulley FLO-WS. COLLINS 0 0 I'LOWS,, K'T1( C C SriAIlES. ItollliiK i'lmlte-m; vdiulller nnd I1, ot II. WAGONS, P.ofH. SEWING MACHINES. The Best Portable Hay I r s s l. TUK nOIILD! Mcrornilck'H liuprotcd conibl n!tl Ailvantc -ll-rl(e Reaper himI Ilover. Prize Moucr, aud Improved llarveHler, FAUMKUS, Call on j onr brotner farmc, be nro poe cha.iiii; Direvvhep-. Cal pall for OATH and HAY. t-rOMHEIlClAL 61'RKKT, under tke Faraier Office. Salem. Fob. Sat T. B. WAIT. STATE AGENCY TOR Til Patrons of Husbandry. Kroia Street, ntr Flam'eni' Wharf., t'OHTIutNP, OK BOON. LhK, Agent. Addrut all commuu cations to t-, 1', n day ruannteed ualni: our Wall WICjMk Ausor. Drills. IOO a mouUr fuiBav ruiu vk ft'i jkvuw. Anxer bo..v nalXt.. HMMl rell iree. J1U Auger Co, fit. Lvuti, ilu. (. SOLE AGENTS FOU Gcixx-xr, JSccitt efis G-cX; llltllHlt UlhlH Hll(THlK nili.MI.'' Over 1100 I'tlipiii 111 IJc Throughout thu drum II. lu ortne Unltul sato. It In the nii'v Atriuiitural fmlne Ilu' ii-es the pitcnt Viislbb- l'liu'ln thr- Pmnnsliot nr liicboib r. rn dcr-in- fcXl'LU-lONS lAIPOS-intii ! The leonomltal MidclUctlvBiiianiiir 1 1 Uflnir the icini, craldts mil Knslue to do Olio 'Jhlid .More ori lhaii etlitiso.'tel atlvo sle. t Send for Special Clrculirs. Taylor StxlZx.y Ilnlto. SlroiiKest and mntt durable Itike In utc. Cort saved In one' season if used In thn wheat field and rata low. Xellls' Harpoon Horse Fork, Palmer & Walker's Horse Forks, Jinnies' Keiohing Ilnj Fakes. Horse Poncrs, all sf jles, tare) Mount-' cd or "Ron ii." Wheeler, Melllck A I'n 's TJirevncrs, Endless Chain I ,u Two im ,, wlili jiti-. Im provements Aimit o'lrsbl i ln'dilnt lor tl o lnr iner who d it r lii- mm work. Ilia two uolses and thrco "luii(ls"iiruneiJid bOLF. AUEms FOK Tlir; Celcbraleil Sclmtller WajroiK Jlcst ill Umv .ibseve Vtlvo. Cnillt. ) Inch ri.'ht aimrt-u V(inii .J .1',' " Medium " " us A)4 " lieuvy J ii ir" il .t'4 " M.dlum -1-ljirse i,yi rash M'O IIS 1J0 135 Kucli Waj.011 rompli ip w till i-pilny fnmla llraku. Widr Tin k extni. t;. t'eat and Call ap21tf I Alterative To Purify the Blood uso r. jnyncs Altcrntivc. It acts directly on tho blood, stimulating tho absorbents, overcoming tho obstinate state of tho pores of tho skin, and impnrtlng a healthy glow to the Comploxion. v Pimples, Pustuloa, Tcttor, and Skin Diseases of all kinds, Mercurial Affections, Tumors, nnd nil varie ties of complaints arising from de praved or disordered blood, nro of foctuilly eradicated by this icmedy. Scrofula in all its Forms is cured by tho ieisistont use of ar. Jiiyne's Alterative. It destroys tho poison ous principlo which originates Scro fula, and ultimately drives It from thohystcm. It will cmovo enlarge ments of tho Glands or Bones, and is a bafo romedy in cases of Ulcers or Sores of all kinds. Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings are ctfoctunlly cured by Dr. Jayne's AI t crat He. By stimulating tho fiction of tho absorbents, all av atcry or cal careous depositions aro gradually carried off, toning up tho patient at tho Eamo timo, by btrcngthening tho digostivo organs and oxciting tho Liver, Kidnoys, etc. to porform their functions. For Dy&pop&U and Liver Complaint it has proon si remedy, and it Ins established cities in cases of Epilepsy. It may bo safely l oiled on by any ono needing a medicine o build up tho system, cleanso tho blood, or to i cstoro tho normal action of tho Sccrctivo Organs. T A. DAVIS & CO.. On-fioii. Wl ole-alo Airent. Portln d, i" l.'mj Owners of IIoisos who desire to have Horse-Bills printed, fehould .send their orders to MUNKERS & REDINGTON, Book and Job Printers, Commercial St., Salem. fJ.H'WN AN i IlirORTBD V.Y AUGUSTUS- v . I.1UUII, roirao, triuo. lor Prico Lin Head $250 A MUMII..AL'Ktlt Urt..i,, .. where, lluiiiii.ahuiiuntble and tint ' l'l JilarMiiifrie. Aililr. j.wtiiinmn,.M.ti,i,ii. jfu; lillanwife mtmtt. IMt'ID ITiriT SATUnDiT, BI CLARKE & CRAIG, ruBLiMiEiiaaxDrnoiniKTOHa, . A. CLABKX. 0, w oiUIB. 'Fernia or fiuhwriinirtn One copy, one yearly iuin.beri.) f.1.00' "rri "a uuuin txu namDcra) I. SO" Oneeopj.tbjee month 13 namberi) ,i&