ehe ’Demoiratií Siwes. Ò*. y .»’IJIDAY...................................... JULY II, 187«. UKKAr INDIAX Flttll r. GENERAL CINTAR KILLED. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. The following resolutions were adopted by the st. Louis Convention : We. the delegates of the Denuwra’i«* party ot the L'nited States, in National Conven tion assembled, do hereby declare the ad ministration ot tlie Federal Government to he in great need of immediate reform, and do h< rebv enjoin upon the nominees ot this Convention and of the Democratic party in each State a zealous effort and eo-operali<>n to this end, and do hereby appeal to our citizens of every former political connec tion, to undertake with us this first and most pressing patriotic duty. For the Dem ocrat» ot the whole nation we reaffirm our faith in the permanence ot the Federal Union, our devotion to the Constitution of the United States, with its amendments, universally accepted as a final settlement of the controversies that were engendered by th«* civil war, and do here record our stead- fas. confidence in the perpetuity ot republi can s( 1 -gev< rnment ; in the absolute ae<pii- e-e«*nce in the will of tlie majority, the vital principle of republics ; in the supremacy of the civil over the military authority ; in the total separation of Church and State for the sake alike of civil and religious freedom; in the equality of all citizens before just laws of their own enactment : in the liberty of individual conduct, un vexed bv sumptu ary laws ; in the faithful «‘ducation of the rising generation, that they may preserve, enjoy ami transmit these best conditions of human happiness and hope. We behold the noblest products of a hundred years of changeful history, bin while upholding the b< nd of <>ur Union, and great charter of these, our rights, it behooves a free people to practice also that eternal vigilance which is tlu* price of liis'i ty. S alt L ake , July 5.—A special cor- r»‘'|»onilcut to I he Helena (Montana) I Herald, writes under date of Stillwater, I Montara, July 2d : Muggins Taylor, I stout for Gen. Gibbon, got here last night direct from Little Horn river. I Gen. (.'U'tar found the Indian <anp of almut 2,MM) hslges, on Little Horn, and iiumedi itelv attacked the camp. Uii-tar took five comparJes and charged the thickest portion of the* coop. Nothing known of the* opera tions of iliis detachment, only as they I trace it by the dead. Major Reno commanded the other seven compa nies and attacked the lower portion of the camp The Indians poured in a murderous fire from all directions, be I sides the greater portion fought on horselmck. Custar, his two brothers, I nephew and brother-in-law were all killed and not one» of his detachment escaped. Two hundred and seven i were buried in one place and thekilled is estimated at three hundred, with ARRAIGNMENT«»!’THE KEPVIU.ICAN PARTY. Reform is necessary to rebuild and estab only thirty-one wounded. in the hearts of th«* whole people the The Indians surrounded Renn’s com lish Union, happily to be rescued from the dan mand and held them one* day in Sill’s ger «»f a corrupt centralization which, after c ut off from water, until Gibbon’s com indicting upon ten Stains the rapacity ot tyrannies, has honey -combed mand came in sight, when they broke earpei-bag the offices of the Fetleral Government itself camp in the night of the 7th. They with incapacity worse than fraud ; indicting fought like* tigers, and were overcome Suites and municipalities with the contagion by men* brute force. The Indian loss of misrule, ami locked fast the prosperity of an industrious people with the paralasis cannot In» estimated, as they Imre off of hard times. Reform is necessary to es tablish a sound currency, restore the public most of their dead. The r mnant of the Seventh Caval- credit and maintain the national honor. W«> denounce the failure for all eleven years rv and Gibbon's command art* return to make good the promise of the legal ten ing t > tlie mouth of Li’tle Horn,where der notes w Inch are a changing standard of a steamtmit lies. The Indians got all value in the hands of the people, and the non-pay inent of which is a disregard of the the arms of the killed soldiers. There plighted faith of tin* nation. We denounce were seventeen commi^ioned officer- tlie improvidence which in eleven years of killed. The whole of th* Custar fami peace has taken from the people ten times tile w hole amount <>f the legal tender notes, ly died at the head of their column. and squandered four times the sum in use The exact loss is not known, as both; less expense, without accumulating any re ’he adjutant and sergeant m *jor were serve for their redemption. We denounce the financial imbecility of that party’ which, killed. durirg eleven years ot peace lias made no The Indian camp was from three to advance toward resumption, no preparation four miles long and was twenty miles for resumption, but, instead, has obstructed up the Little Horn from its mouth. ! redetnptiou by wasting our resources and exhausting all our surplus income; and The Indians actually pulled men off while annually professing to intend a speedy their horses in some instances. I give* return to specie payment has annually fresh hindranc *s thereto. As such this as Taylor told me. as he was over added a hindrance we denounce the resumption the field after ttie battle. clause of the Act of 1875, and we demand The above is confirmed by other let its repeal. ters, which say that Cu-tar met with a , UOW 1 Hit PUBLIC ( RIHT SHALL BE SUSTAINED. We demand a judicious system of prepa fearful disaster. ra! ion, by public economies, by official re S alt L ake , July 5 —The Times' ex trenchments, ami by a wise financial sys tra fro n Boz-man, Montana, July 3 1, | tem, w hich shall enable the nation soon to 7 P. M , says: Mr. Taylor, bearer of assure tin* whole world of its perfect readi ness to meet any of its promises at the call di-petche-» from Little Horn to Fo’t of the creililor emit led to payment. We Ellis arrived thi* evening, and record- l»elieve such a svs em would be well de the ml wing: Tim hattie was fought vised. and abo*. «* ail, intrusted to competent hands tor execution, creating at no time an on the* 27th, 3u or 40 miles l»elow the ; artificial scarcity of currency, and at no Lit’le Horn. Cu-tar attacked tlie In line alarming the public mind into a with dian village, of from 2,500 to 3.000 drawal ot that vast machinery of credit by which $5 p*r cent, of all business transae- warrior-, on o .e -ide and Col. Reno .ions are perlot ’Hied. A system open, pub was to attack it on the other. Three ( lic ami inspiring general confidt nee, would companies were placed on a hill as a from the day of its adoption bring healing reserve. Gen. Custar and 15 ««tfi *«*r-• on its wings to all our harassed industries, set in motion th«* wheels of commerce, man and every man belonging to the fiv< ufactures and the mechanical arts, restore companies were killed. R-uo retreat employment to labor and prosperity to the ed under the* protection of the reserve people. Reform is necessary in sum and mode of Federal taxation, t«> the end that The whole number killed was 315. 1 capital shall be set free from distrust, and Gen. Gibbon joined Reno when the In labor lightly burdened. A TARIFF FOR REVENUE ONLY. dians left. The battle ground looked We denoun e the pres -nt tariff levied up like a slaughter pen, as it really was, on nearly 4.000 articles, as a master piece of being in a narrow ravine. The dead injustice, inequality and false pretense. It were very much mutilated. The sit- j yields a dwindling, not a yearly rising rev enue. It has impoverished many industries Uation now looks serious. subsidize a few . It prohibits imports that Gen. Terry arrived at Gibbon’s camp to might purchase tlie products of American on a steamboat and crossed his com commerce, from the first to an inferior rank mand over and accompanied it to join upon the high seas. It has cut down the Custar, who knew it was coming be -ale of American manufactures at home and abroad, and depleted the returns of fore the fight occurred Lieut. Crit American agriculture and industry followed tenden, son of Gen. Crittenden, wa- by one-half our people. It costs the people five times more than it produces to the atnong the killed. Treasury ; obstructs the processes of pro would enkindle sectarian strife in respect to tlie Public Schools, of which the estab lishment an«l support belong exclusively to he States, and w hieli the Democratic party lias -lierished from their foundation, anil is resolved to maintain without partiality or I preference for any class, s«*et or creed, and without contributions from tlie Treasury. Second, the false issue by which thev seek to light anew the dying embers of sectional hat«* between kindred people, once unnatu rally estranged, but now’ united in one indi visible Republic and a common destiny. Reform is necessary in the civil service. Experience proves that efficient and eco nomical conduct of the Government busi ness is not possible if its civil service is sub ject to change at every election, to be a prize fought for at the ballot box, tobe a brief re ward of party z«*al instead of posts of honor assigned tor prove«! competency and held lor fidelity in the public employ ; that the dispensing of patronage should ^either be a tax on tin* time of all onr public men nor the instruments of their ambition. Here, again, professions falsified in the perform ance attest that the party in power now can work oul no practical or satisfactory reform. Reform is necessary even more in the higher grades of the public service. Presi dent, Vice President, Judges, Senators, Representatives, Cabinet officers—these ami all others in authority are the people’s ser vants. CORRUPT OFFICIALS. Public offices are not a private perquisite ; they are a public trust. When the annals of this Republic show tlie disgrace and cen sure of a Vice President ; a late Speaker of the House of Representatives marketing his ruling as a private officer; three Sena tors profiting secretly by their votes as law makers; five Chairmen of the leading Com mittees ot the late Houseof Representatives exposed in robbery ; a late Secretary of the Treasury forcing* balances in the public accounts; a late Attorney General misap propriating public funds ; a Secretary of the Treasury enriched or enriching friends by jMTeentages off the profits ot contractors with his Department ; an Ambassador to England censured in a dishonorable specu lation ; the President’s Private Secretary barely «scaping conviction upon trial for guilty complicity in frauds upon t|ie reve nue ; Secretary of War impeached for high crimes and confessed misdemeanors— the demonstration is complete that the first step in reform must be the people’s choice of honest men from another party, lest the disease of one political organization infect the body politic—and lest by making no change of men or party we get no change of measures or reform. All these abuses, w rongs and crimes—the production of six teen years ascendancy of the Republican party—create a necessity for reform con- ! fessed by Republicans themselves. But their reforms are voted down in convention and displaced from the Cabinet. The party’s mass ot' honest voters is powerless to resist th«* 80,000 oilice-holders, its leaders and guides, and reform can only be had by a peaceful civic revolution. We demand a change of parties, that we may have a change ot measures and of men. --- ------ < - ■ ... DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM ADOPTED AT SALEM ON APRIL 25, 187G, BY THE STATECONVENTION. A M astodon M an .—They have di-.eevered a giant out in Tennessee in th* person of a man named James Homer. He is a citizen of Perry county, one of a family of eight chil dren, none of whom had exhibited any unusual traits. At eighteen years he was a well grown man, s»x feet high, and weigher! 180 pounds. At twenty- one he was six inches taller, and weighed 210 pounds. He ceased to notice any growth after that until he was twenty-four years old, and then only by the smallness of his clothes, and he then measured in his stockings six feet, nine inches. Since then he Orpsonitin Pornhont\s Tribe No. 1, Im has attained the height of seven feet WASTE OF PUBLIC LANDS. proved order of Red Men, holds its and nine Inches, and is still growing Reform is necessary to put a stop to the stated councils at the Red Men’s profligate waste of public lands and their Hall the third sun in every seven suns, in at the rate of two inches annually. diversion from actual settlers by the party the eightli run. A cordial invitation to all in power, which has squandered two hun P rotect home industry. Take an dred millions of acres upon railroads alone, brothers in good standing. E. B. WATSON, S. interest in your own community. and out of more than thrice that aggregate IL K. II anna , C. ot R. has disposed of less than a sixth directly to Buy from your own merchants, manu the tillers of the soil. facturers, farmers and mechanics. En MODIFICATION OF THE BURLINGAME TREATY Warren Lotlie No. 10, A. F. k A. M., courage your schools, public institu Holds its regular communications DEMANDED. on the Wednesday evenings or pre tions and local enterprises. Don’t fail Reform is necessary to correct the omis ceding tlie full moon, in Jacksonville, Ore to subscribe and pay for your home sions of a Republican Congress and the er gon. T. G. REAMES, W. M. rors of our treaties and our diplomacy, paper. Be just and fear not. M ax M uller , See ’y. which have stripped our fellow-citizens of i ■■ ■ < e » I t is now settled that Satan’s ad dress to the fallen angels, af'.er being driven out of Heaven, was in German. He began by saying, “Nicks, come arouse.” A C alifornia man grafted a slip of dark red rose bush on an oak, and the result Is a black rose. Brown roses were got from a graft on a locust. A tribe of negroes have been dis- covered in Central Africa who are white and have red noses. The latter peculiarity gives rise to the belief that they originally emigrated from Kentucky. foreign birth and kindred race, recrossing the Atlantic, of the shield of American citi zenship, ami have exposed our brethren of tho Pacific Coast to the incursions of a race not spreading our language, nor springing from the same great parent stock, and, in fact,now’ denied citizenship through natural ization, as being neither accustomed to the traditions of a progressive civilization nor exercised in liberty under laws. We de nounce the policy which thus discards tlie liberty-loving German and tolerates the re vival of the coolie trade in Mongolian wo men, imported for immoral purposes, and Mongolian men, hel«l to perform servile labor (tontracts, and demand such a modifi cation of the treaty with the Chinese Em pire, or such legislation by Congress, with in constitutional limitation, as shall pre vent the further importation or immigration of the Mongolian race. Fluid Extract BUCHU!! THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY FOR ¡ ’ ' j ¡ ! ¡ F. RITSCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Jacksonville, Oregon. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ROCK SOAP. R HOTEL & RESTAURANT, YOUZvG MEN % Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Who may be suffering from the effect of youthful follies or indiscretion, will do well to ax ail themselves of this, t ho great est boon ever laid at the altar ot suffering humanity. Dn. SPINNEY will guaran JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. tee to forteit $500 for **very case of seminal weakness, or private disease of any kind or character which he undertakes and fails to euro. He would therefore say to the unfortunate sufferer who may read MADAME HOLT. - - Pvopiietress. this notice that you are treading upon dangerous ground when yon longer de lay in seeking the proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in thè first stage; remember you are approaching the last. If you are bordering upon the HE MADAME TAKES THIS METHOD last, and are suffering some or all its ill of tendering her thanks to the public tor effects, remember that if you persist in the patronage which has hitherto been ex procrastination,the time must come when tended to her, and would respectfully solicit the most skillful physician can render its continuance. you no assistance; when the door ot h«q>e Her tables are always under her immedi will be closed against you ; when no an ate control ; and by her long experience in gel of mercy can bring you relief- In no the business she feels confident that she will ease has the Doctor /ailed of success. give entire satisfaction to all. Her beds and Then let not despair work upon your im rooms are fitted up in the most comfortable agination, but avail yourself of the ben style, suited to the accommodation of single eficial results of his treatment before occupants or families. Her beds are always your case is beyond the reach of medical kept clean. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. skill, or before grim death hurries you to a premature grave. Full course of treatment, $25.00. Send money by Post Office order or Express with full descrip tion of case, (’all or address DR. A. B. SPINNEY, Tu'O and a Half Miles above Bybee^s, No. 11 Kearney St., San Francisco. T NEW FERRY! ON ROGUE RIVER. HE UNDERSIGNED TAKE PLEAS- ure in notifying tlie public that they have established a new ferry at the above named place, and have the largest and saf est boat on the river, furnished with the strongest wire rope, and charge less for ferrying. Gives us a trial. TAYLOR CO. u ;.<eS’ CROLL t W. F03T OR STEAM POWER. Warranted to Cut 3 Inch Stu.1 1 Toot per Minute. Send for Circular. P.4ICE, $30 00. ! THE CITY BREWERY, T H.— S AND NORTH - WESTERN* RAILWAY. the POPULAR route overland . Passengers for Chicago, Niagara Fall®, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Montreal, Quebec, New Y’ork, Boston, or anv point East, should buy their TRANSCONTINENTAL TICKETS Via the Pioneer Route, THE CHICAGO A NOIÌ TH-WESTERN RAILWAY. THIS IS THE BEST ROUTE EAST. It, Truck i« nf STEEL RAILS, and on it ha« b.»» made the FASTEST tin«r> that ha* eveT been MADE in thia country. Rv th'« r»n’e pasoenerera for pointe east of Chicago have choice of thefollowin? Tines from Chieago: BY THE PITTSBURG. FORT WAYXE AND CHICAGO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAYS, Q TIIROrc.H TRAINS DAILY, with Pnltman Palace • > Cars through to Philadelphia and New York on each train. THROUGH TR AIN, with Pullman Paine« Cara te Baltimore and Washington, BV THE LAKE SHORE AND MICHIGAN SOCTHFR« RAILWAY AND CONNECTI NS (NEW YORK CEN TRAL AND ERIE RAILROADS:) Q THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Palace Drawing • > Room and Silver Palace Sleep ng Cars through to New Y'»rk. RV THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL. GRAND TRUNK, GRE AT WESTERN AND ERIE AND NEW YORK CEN TRAL RAILWAYS : •*) THROUGH TRAINS, with Pullman Palace Drawing • > Room and Sleeping Cars through to New York to Niagara Falls. Buffalo, Rochester, or New York city BV BALTIM Rv AND OHIO RAILROAD: THROUGH TRAINS DAILY, with Pullman Paine« Cars for Newark Zan -sville. Wheeling, Wnrbing- ton and Baltimore without change. 1 This i« the SHORTEST. REST and ontr line running Pullman celebrated PALACE SLEEPING CAI’S AND* COACHES, connecting with Union Pacific Railroad at O AHA and from ihe WEST, via Grand Jnnction. Mar shall. Cdar Rapid<, Clinton, Sterling and Dixon, for CHICAGO ANI) THE EAST. This popular route is tinstt ¿asi-ed for Speed. Confort and Safety. The smo-th. well-ballasted and perfect track of steel rails, the celebrated Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, the perfect Telegraph System of moving trains, the regularity with which they run, the admira ble arrangement for running through cars to Chicago from all points We t. seenre to passengers all the com forts in modern Railway Traveling Noehanges of Care and no tedious delays at Ferries. Pa«cngers will find Tickets via this Favorite Route at the General Ticket Office of the Central Pacific Rail road. Sacramento. Ticket* for sale in all the Ticket Offices of the Central Pacific Railroad W. II STENNETT M ARVIN IH’GHITT. Gen. Sup. Gen Paa. Agent . H P. STANWOOD,General Agency, 121 Montgomery street. San Fram-isco. POND’S EXTRACT “Hear, for I will apeak af excellent thing«.“ POZVIUS EXTRACT-The great VegetnbU Pain Deatroy er. Has been in use over thirty years, and for cleanliness and prompt curative virtues cannot be excelled. VIIIEIHlENi. No family can afford tobewithout Pond’s Extract. Accident«, Bruise«, Contusion«, Cuts, Sprains, are relieved almost instantly by external application. Promptly relieves pains of Burna, ftcalds. Excoriations, Chafings, Old »ores. Boils, Eelons, Corns, etc. Arrests in flammation, reduci-s swellings, stops blsediug, removes discolornt ion and heals rapidly. FEMALE WEAKNESSES. It always relieve« pain in the back ami loins, fullness and press ing pnin in the head, nausea, vertigo. IX EErcOliRIKEA it hasnoequul. All kinds of ulcerations to which ladies are subject aie promptly cured. Fuller details la book accom panying each bottle. PIEES—blitid or bleeding—meet prompt relief • nd ready cute. No case, however cinou.c or obstinate, can long resist its regular use. VARICOSE VEIXS. it is the only sure cure. MIDXEY DISEASES. It has no equal tor per manent cure. BEEEDl.Xtt from any cause. For this it is n «pe el fie. It has saved hundreds of lives when all other remedies failed to arrest bleeding from nose, «tomach, lung«, and elsewhere. TOOTHACIIE, Earache, Neuralgia and Rheuuiatiam are all alike relieved, and often permanently cured. PHYSiCI AAiS of all schools who are acquainted with Pond'« Extract of Witch Hazel recom mend it in their practice. We have fetters of commendation from hundreds of Physicians, many of whom order it for use in their own practice. In addition to the foregoing, they order its use for Swelling« of all kinds. Quinsy, Sore Throat, Inflamed Ton» «11«, simple and chronic Diarrhoea, Ca« tarrh (for which it is a tptcific}. Chil blains, Froatcd Feet, Sting« of Insect«, Muaquitoe«, etc., Chapped Hand«, Face, und indeed all manr*ir of skin diseases. TOIEET I'SE. Removes Sorenes«, Ronghneaa and Smarting | heals Cut«, Eruption« and Pimp'?«. It revives, inrigorattt and refrethet, while wonderfully improving the Complexion. TO FARMERS—Pond*« Extract. No Stock Breeder, no Livery Man can afford to be with out it. It is used by all the leading Livery Stables, Street Railroads and first Horaemen in New York City. It has no equal for Sprains, Harness or Saddle Chafings, Stiftnesa, Bcratohes, Swellings, Cuts, Lacerations, Bleed ings, Pneumonia, Colic, Diarrhoea, Chills, Colds, &e. Its range of action is wide, and th« relief it affords is so prompt that it is invalua ble in every Farm-yard as well as in every Farm-house. Let it be tried onoe, and you ___ will never be without it. CAVTIOXI Pond’s Extract has been imitated. The genuine article has the words Pond'« Extract blown in each bottle. It is prepared by the only persons living who «ver knew how to prepare it properly. Refuse all other preparations of Witch Hazel. 3'hisia the only article used by Physicians, and in th« hospitals of this country and Europe. niSTORV and Use« of Pond’« Extract, in pamphlet form, «ent free on application to POND’N EXTRACT COMPAXY, »8 Maiden Lane, New York. LIME FOR SATE —AND— BRICK-LAYING & PLASTERING DONE undersigned would here - by inform the public that he ha« ONK T he THOUSAND BUSH ELS of superior Jacksou Creek Lime for «ale cheap. Persons wish ing Brick-laving or Plastering «ione in th& best Ktvle and at reasonable rates will do well to call on me. For further information) inquire at the Franco-American Hotel. G. W. HOLT. Jacksonville, Feb. 11, 1875. HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEAS- — by — ure in informing the public that ho has just opened out in Langell’s building, on California street, where he is prepared to VEIT SCHUTZ. execute all work in his line in the best man REFORM THE DOMINANT ISSUE. ner and at reasonable rates. Reform is necessary, and can never be Cleaning and repairing watches and effected but by making it the controlling jewelry a specialty. T he largest feet known to history issue ot the elections and lifting it above r . SCHUTZ RESPECTFULLY IN- Give me a call. F. RITSCHARD. the two false issues with w ’ hich the office & ALEXANDER. forms the citizens of Jacksonville and mu-t be those of the Maryland editor holding class and the party in power seek ARKET STRE T, opp. PALACE HOTEL- surrounding country that he is now manu END 25c. to G eo . P. R owell «t Co., New who writes : “We black our boots to smother it. San Franeieco York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con facturing, and will constantly keep on hand with I5,00;».tmo boxes of domestic ha Great Mechanics’ Tool Store PUBLIC SCHOOLS. taining lists of 3,000 newspapers, and esti the very best of Lager Beer. Those wishing _f the Pacific Coast. a cool glass of beer should give me a call.. blocking a year.” First, the fatal iaaue with which they mates showing cost of advertising. . II ■■ ——— < ♦ » 1776. 1876 PROCLAMATION. The J. C. Young Kearney's Ext. Buchu T CENTENNIAL Of active work in the field of honorable practice in California, during which time thousands of the most difficult cases of pre mature decay and diseases of contaminating poison have lx?en overcome and the suffer ers restored to healthy life and manh«x>d CHICAGO still offers to the afflicted the positive assur ance of honorable treatment and rapid and absolute cures, as can be shown by thous AND A POSITIVE REMEDY FOR ands of testimonials from grateful Patients. Let me call the attention of those who suffer from some of the effects of Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspep SEMINAL WEAKNESS. sia, Nervous Debility, Dropsy, Female The preservation of health and life is de Complaints, Non-Retention orjlncontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or Ul pendent upon the proper condition of tlie procreative f unctions and any weakness or ceration of the cause of weakness of the generative organs BLADDER and KIDNEYS, or their uses is a direct attack upon the gen Spermatorrhoea, Leucorrhoea or Whites, eral health as well as a ure destruction—it Irregular or l’amful Menses, Bearing Down, not properly cured—of the organs that are Chlorosis, Sterility and all complaints in the prkle of one sex and the blessing ot the cident to females. other. In youth is laid the foundation of much of th«* misery of after years by the in KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHU dulgence of the most destructive habitsmak- For stone in the Bladder, Calculus Gravel ing life a curse and spreading weakness and or Brickdust Deposit and mucus or milky ruin among mankind, lbr it is a well known discharges, and diseases of the prostrate fact that tlie indulgence in solitary vice, even in the slightest degree, plants seed of gland. weakness in the system that grow to a har KEARNEY’S EXT. BUCHU vest of disease and shame in after years. Cures abuses arising from imprudence, hab YOUNG MAN, its of dissipation, etc., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no If you experience any weakness you should inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes not delay, for a day may imperil your a frequent desire, and gives strength to uri health if not your life. In all forms of nate, thereby removing obstructions, pre weakness and premature decay a cure is venting and curing strictures of Urethra, guaranteed by the Doctor to the young, allaying pain and inflammation, and expell middle-aged or old, without exposure or hinderance from busin«?ss. The remedies ing all poisonous matter. Used by persons in the decline or change are purely v«-getable and of a nature that of life: after confinement or labor pains, leaves no taint behind. Observe the sym- tonis and hasten to check the course of the bed-wetting in children, etc. Prof. Steele says : “One bottle of Kear complaint, if you experience anv ot them ney’s Extract Buchu is worth more than all —night discharges, slight discharges at other times, trembling, anxiety, forgetfulness, other Buehus combined.” contusion, pain in the back, limbs-or body, forebodings, indigestion, timidity, aversion Permanently cures all affections of the to society, loss of power, want of control, bladder, kidneys and dropsical swellings 1 variable temper, attacks of sickness akin to existing in men, women and children, no ' biliousness, deposits in urine, irregular bowels, etc., etc. matter what the age. TERRIBLE POISON. Ask for Kearney’s. Take no other. Price, $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Among the most subtle and virulent of Depot, Cor. Maiden Lane and William poisons in the human blood is that arising street. New York. from venereal taint, often breaking out, A physician in attendance to answer cor after years of apparent cure, in hideous respondence and give advice gratis. Semi sores upon various parts of the body* Its stamp for pamphlets free. i great danger lies in the fact that it is given ! to the innocent partner or to the unborn SOLD BY CRANE A. BRIGHAM, Wholesale Agents, San Francisco. child without showing in the person origi Ami by Druggists everywhere. 24. nally contracting’t. THE USE OF MERCURY Only aids in tiiis terrible deception by dry ing it upon the surface and driving it ba«*k into the blood. All venereal poison is a blood poison and can be communicated ock soap is a natural pro - in the blood and the only eertainty of pre duct, possessing most marvelous cleans vention ot transmission is in the positive j cures of the retorni treatment practiced at ing and cosmetic properties. Besides other saponaceous substances it contains Alumi | the Dr. J. ('. Young Medical Institute, eom- na, which is more powerfully detersive than : prehensive, scientific and thorough, having most Alkaline Soaps. Rock Soap is ascer received endorsements as tlie best of all tained by analysis to have detersive proper modern practice. Recent eases cured in a ties valuable to an eminent degree for the tew days and chronic cases with remarkable purposes for w Inch it is recommended, and j rapidity. Our test of the presen«*e of the to contain nothing injurious for such pur ; taint in the blood are never failing. poses. After using it no one will be without TO FEMALES: it. It is perfectly marvelous in its opera Then* are no class of complaints that so tion. enlist the sympathies of the niedi<*al mind FOR HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES. — It or so commands its gravest thought and deans kitchen (.tonsils, glass and tinware : study those that afflict women. The polishes gold and silver ; removes oil and j iioctoi as a ter of pa ient investigation grease from tables and doors. It is a great ! and trea.ment years is enabled to assure them rap saving of time and labor. id and thorough cures hi all the complaints WASHING POWDER.—Tt is unrivaled i •ni-'de«v •<’ Th«* weak can hope for for Washing <’!oth«*s. It is not an alkali, ; strength and the suffering for relic! and «-me. but it softens tin* water, loosening th«* dirt, Those who r« «|uirc per '»nal supervision and makes washing less laborious ; anti ! the Doctor can tutnbh with leaves th«* »lollies lunch whiter, without anv ’ with 'ireful an 1 skillful nurses apartments tin of the injurious elfeels attending the u-e ot rem t ng uttei ti >u and <•< n- ant wh«*re care giv« soda or washing powder, which all contain assurance of rapid an<< pcimanem more or less caustic properties. If is yuor- i even cures. anteed not to injure in the least degree tin* ( The Institnt«* is supplied with a finest fabrics, ami will save half the soap LYING IN DEPARTMENT generally used. It saxes an enormous waste in soap, and wear ami tear in clothes. ! When* patients will receive the tnatnieii' FOR TOILET AND BAl’lL—R.*ek St.ap so essential in such eases. possesses remarkable cosmetic properties, CURED AT HOME. without any deleterious effect upon the Correspondence. Th«? great difficulty main skin. It is perfectly harmless, a.id gives a sick find is the trouble of visiting the citv. vigorous and healthy tone to the skin; it ! often incurring an expense far exc«*edin:. restores the freshness a.id bloom of youth I the cost of treatment. This expense can be in a manner which is marvelous. It is put avoided by writing to the Doctor, giving ii up with a brilliant label, and is having an ■ your own way, the symptoms of your troll immense sale. It sells itself. See quotations. ' ble or complaint. Cures guaranteed th« VENTURA ROOK SOAP CO., same as by personal visits'. All communi 726 Montgomery Street, S. F. cations strictly confidential and all letters either returned or destroyed. /i-ff'The Doctor can be relied upon in all FRANCO-AMERICAN cases requii ingconfidence and secrecy. Re pose confidence in him, all you who suffer or are in distress. He will speedily relieve ami cure vou. Address, ' BENJ. F. JO k SSELYN, M. D., 618 Sacjamento Street, ; Box 635. San Francis« o, Cal. Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4,1. 0. 0. F., Holds its regular meetings on every other Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Members in good standing are invited to attend. JOHN MILLER, N. G. S ol . S achs , R. S. AFTER a QUARTER of a CENTURT BRIGHTS DISEASE! CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. The Deniocrary of Orryem in Convention assembled, re-affirms the platform of princi ples adopte«! at the last Democratic State Convention, and adopt the following in ad dition to the same, to-wit : Resolved, That the action of the Dcmo- ••ratie House of Representatives of th«* Uni ted States, in ferreting out corruption and bringing « rim nals to justice, merits the commendation of every true patriot. Resolved, That the large influx of < ’hiñes«* immigration to the States of the Pacific coast of America has been a curse to the country ; that tin* Chinese are a people that have not, and never can be brought to have, any interest consistent with the welfare and prosperity of our Government and its insti tutions : ami that we pledge ourselves to use our best endeavors for tlu* adoption ot such measures as w ill prevent and cure this growing evil. Resolved, That our inestimable system of common schools, and our no less valuable scheme of religious toleration, areth«* work manship of Democratic hands, and the fruits of Democratic policy; that it is the exclusive right and duty of the Slate to provide for the education of its children ; and it having been a principle established in the formation of our State Constitution that no public funds of any class should be used for sectarian schools or societies we declare our faithful adherence to this prin ciple, ami oppose any invasion of it; that it is the inalienable right of every citizen to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience, and no political disabil ities should be incurred by reason of relig ious lieiief; and while we w ill defend these principles and institutions to the full extent, we deprecate all attempts to raise sectarian issues as utterly uncalled for and reprehen duction, and wastes the fruits of labor. It sible and meriting th«* emphatic condemna promotes frauds; fosters smuggling; en- tion of every good citizen. r.ches dishonest officials, and bankrupts honest merchants. We demantl that Cus SOCIETY NOTICES. tom House taxation shall be only for reve nue. Reform is necessary in the scale of Jarksonvillr Lodse No. 1(1.1. II. 0. F., public expense—Federal, State and munic Holds its regular meetings every ipal. • Saturday eveningatthe (><1«1 Fel FEDERAL TAXATION. low’s Hall. Brothers in good standing are Our Federal taxation has swollen from $60,000,000, in gold, in 1860, to $450,000,000, invited to attend. T. B. KENT, N. G. currency, in 1870 ; our aggregate taxation J. II. P enn , Rec. See’y. from 154,000,000, gold, in 18fi0, to $730,000,000, in currency, in 1870, or in one decade from Jacksonville Stainm No. HR, lT. 0. R. M., less than $h per head to more than $18 per head. Since the peace the people have paid Holds its regular meetings every Thursday io their tax gatherers more than thrice the evening at the Odd Fellows' Hall. Brothers sum of the national debt, and more than in good standing ar«* invited to attend. twice that sum for Federal taxes. Above SIMON CARO, O. C. all, we demand a vigorous frugality in ev B en S achs , R. S. ery department and from every officer of the Government. K E A. R 1ST E Y ’ S M f PRO BONO PUBLICO. public are hereby noti - tied that I have placed my notes and T he accounts in the hands of my attorney, H. K. Hanna, with positive instruction® to make immediate and forced collection in ev ery instance where security is not given. Those knowing themselves indebted to me will do well to call upon Mr. Hanna, without delay, as this is my last call. My business must be settled I JAMES T. GLENN. Jacksonville, Sept. 9, 1874.