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r "WEEKLY OEEaON STATESMAN. 7 LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining In tho Postntlton, Knlem, at this date. Persons culling for those letters must give tha ailttt an which they are advertised : rbnr, .1 II llarkor, Wtn C llnuiMtn, Mailt Hiirnnll, Coalman, llrnwn, H P 11 Hruce, tlbby L Itnriis, Mrs Mary Drowning. Mrs Nellie Clark, Mrs LlJile, 2 ("lurk, Mm Hiiwnn Cllneor, f Juorgo CHnu, t.;u- Oraukor, Ham Iwtfiiiin. Lon F Powell. II F Kdilv, Mary E Eixnur, Anmitl Kiehlor, Mury Francis, H Flnloy, lllril (Jrniu,Hur V Jordan, T Ionian, N Ihiiiilorson, Mary A t Hamilton, JS1, Hill lack, llruss Ilalght, (ieo Aj Hays, Mary lloniinrsmi, Clin Henderson, K K 1 Jonm, Mrs C JoiltlH, Mutllu .lory, J O Johnson, W W holly. Soon Laawnll. W H Miiy A J Mniinn, A McCoy, Khnda, Helton. Emma "Mi'dano, L MiTannov, J MitOlun. J I'ltohiobd, J itn Ptllohford, Susan Hummer, Win J HENRY HAbKM, Jan. 21, 1X77. Plohas, Marr Ramsey, J W RllHSOll, Win ItllHKOll. KlltlO It'ihurmon, li W Hwanson, Hmnn'J H)ivtiir, Alice Salisbury, Klla HluimNiis, II F Swoitzor, Jan Kiownrt. w 2 Havers, It W 8 Hnydor, I) Huiggs, 8 Simmons, Wrn Simpson, W Sorva. ii siiaw, Clara sentt, Anna, Smith, K Smith, T 0 Smith, H Smith, Vlrgilta Hiniili, .1 8 Tnml. It Tnwnsond, Mrs S Wold, ! II William". H I! Wallace, Kiln WlllmniB, C IC Wllinnl. A Word, (finis Whitney, VVin Win kins, 1 White, 1. West, Hurtle Wrnnh, Mary Winger, C II Wtilnir, T C Walker, M A Word, Murv Wallace, SKI! Wilson, Margaret Wriirht. A Ml Walhum. K Word, IIS M.THATCIIUI., 1. M. DliD MAHZEY- In Ihlsc.llv. January -'!. 1H77. ol difi thoria, Kuty A., daughter of Tho. Mnu.ey, aged 1 1 year', JACKSON -III tmilrevllle. Washington enmity, Oregon, .Inuimrv 22, 1H77. Andrew Jackson, aawl )i years, grandson of Suiniiol I'urkur, of thlsulty. Mi'MANlTS - In I'oFllnnd, .Inn. 2Hi, 1H77. Miw Min-Riirnl M.)Miuui, in rnliKiim Mimnr Mar l.'e imiIIo, ut flic i:inivoiit of tho Most Holy NaniOH Our rraiitor will rcrootuhui' Slnlr Cuufilltt m the ilanghUir of l'atrli k MnHiniiix, of tills tsltv. a bountiful ymuiK liMly,grilimlo of Hie Academy r tliB fcaurod Iluiirt of thin city, and who took ttio vnil nliont two ywiv Hinci). Iiev Bt was BlKiiit 'ift yi'iirn. llnr' l'imiiiliiH wnrn iiraimlit to huMt. 'iinlV.diui'.!li von I, nttr liorvnlH, yHlnr ilv, wlmru tlii-v witru onmreil Willi the i-nh-nm rlii of the l.mhiihc ishunsh, to wln.'.h ulic imd ilii otil hsr yoiiiiu IUu. Srliiii'fcH ulmoiilt' jrll, H Tunlr Anu MamihakkI'iuji.-'J'liettc deumvtully celo Imitetl and popular mudiuinua lmvH otlcuted a mvalntitm in tho lit;iiliiig art, and proved the tiilliuiy of several maxim whiidi lmvo for many vjtn'obMtrnottMl thuproRreiiHof umdical iieionee. Inl( fulMi unpjioBitiou tlmt "f :oiiHiimption in in ciirAlo" dcUjrrt'd pliVHintaiia from attempting Ui liiiirrmli; for tlmt ttiMiime, and pntiontti Hiliotod Willi it riicouiiilo tlii-niwilveii to death without making an ellort to csoa)0 from a diKim which thiiy HiippoHtd to lw unavoiduhlu. I t IB now provud, h iwnver, tliat OoiiHimiption oaii be curiid, and that it Iujh U'lin ournd in a vorjr great ihuiiIkt ofw; (houhs ol'tliMii ap paroiitlvilcHiHii'tttcrincH) by rtohoiiuk'it i'tilmtmio Hvrup aloiiu; and in ntlior mm hy tho name mwlimim in eontiiotimi with Huhunnk' Ki Wwd Tonic mid Miindi uUu I'ills, ono or iKltll, ttKOOldillt' to till) ll(llil't!lllUllt of tho am, JJr. Kohunok himMilfwho r-ujoyud unintur rnpted good hoiiltb for more than lurty youm, wan luptKiMHl at otio time to lm at the vury (.'uto of iloath, hid pliyiciatw having prmiorjnoud hi i:am liojwlpaH, and nhandnnd him to bin futf. Wo man ourwl hv tho nronmaid modioiniw, and nirioo hi veoovBi-v, many thmiBandti- mmilarly ffeeted hum umnl Dr. Hcbfiick'a pmparaUoua with tin anrno niniurkiililu surewm. I-'ull direct lima accimipany uaoli, making it not alwolutidv ni.nntivy to iiBtnonally mm lr. Hohonnk inilt-w p,ilii!iit wish their Innga ex amined, and for thin purpura ho profcaHion ailv at hut priucipiil ollk'i;, coruifr ot Hix'.hund Xv'iih atrniiK, 1'hiladnlphia, ovory Monday, wlii'i-o all lothsrs for advion mnat ho atldretttMHt. Hc-hunek'a niudioitun arc aold by all drug gintu. A Hrlli'I W illioul it INH'lor. Though wo would by no nii.-ana bei undnrntood ail iloprocating, hut ratiier as rocoinniRnding, prnfeuaiooal aid in dinoanf , thoro aro mtiltitudca of iiwtatictM when it in iiuit)iir iKici'BHary or oany to obtain. A family provided witii a cnuipro lienaivo liousohiild xu&o UKe HiuitoMor'a Btomaidi iJitlorti, ia Mmnc-H:d of ft medimuial rosonrou adotjimtu to motd oniorgoncioH iu which medical advice would tits othorwiws needful. That atot'liiig tonic and oorrootivu invariable vimiedk'H, anil in auttioritivoly roi'omniondod for duhility, indigetttiun, livor diiwrdur, an ir liglilitr habit of hody, urinary and utoriuo troubta, incipient rbmuimtimn and gout, and nmnyothor ailmimhi, of fieipunt occurrence. It eraiUoatra and prcvonls iniormittent and ro mittont i'ovora, relievos mental duHpotidencj, (iheok pruiimturo decay, and invigoraitu the norvous and miwcnUir tirtBium. Bloei, diges tion and appetite aro promoted hy it, and it in extremely useful in overcoming the eflocta of oxliauntimi and expoauro. lollK-. Kvury mm, at times, feola the neceily of siinie roHtorativc of tho vital powers, doprvuHod by montal or bodily exhaustion. . In auch con dltinus, lot every one, inntead of Hying to tho alcoholic or medical Btiiimlaittn, which tnunt bo followed by ileprcHaioti cipial to their excitement roinvigonito hit deranged nyntnm by the niiluinl tonic eleliietitu of tho l'evm iiiu fiyrnp. Hold by all druggiptH. I lIMilieiteil 'ieMtiiMoii.v. FAiili'ii'.nu, Me., April, 28, lSlil. Ueiitloinou beting numeroua enrtiticatea iu tho Maine Funner, endowing the nieritn of tho Groat living Xloniedy. Wialar'n llalanm of Wild Ohorry, I am induced and . I take great pleaauro iu giving puhlieity to the groat cure ltacomii- pliihod iu my family in the year 1851!. During the Biimmur of tint year my son, Henry A. Arolior, now piMtmiwIer iu thin place, w attacked with npitting of blood, cough, wcui; nousof lungn, and general debility, so much so tixitonr family pliyaieiau ducliired him to have a ''neiited consumption." Ho wan under nioili cal treatment for a numlitr of aiontha, but re ooiveduobeiietitfroni it. At length, from the Holioitation of himself and othera, 1 wan induced topurcha-ie ore bottle of Wiatar'n l!altini of Wild Clieny, which bonetitttd him ao much I obtained another, which iu a short time reatored him to his u.nml atute of health. 1 can safely recommt tid tho remedy to othera in like condition, tor it in, i think, ull il purports to be the great lung remedy for the times! The above atateuient. gentlemen, id my vol untary uttering to you in favor ot your Kaltam, and ia at jour iliapuaul. Ah ever, yours. Ami;w Auchuii. Wagon Boad Sleeting. The mHH tneetlng called at the Opera Honne Monday evening waa very fully at tended. Tbe meeting was organized by the anleoiion of J. H. Bridges as Chairman, and J. W, Kedington, (Secretary. The object of the meeting wag to take into conniderallnn the matter of raising funds for building a watron road across tbe Caaoade mountains over the Minto, or Mount Jett'orson, Pass. A nnmberof gentlemen addressed the meet lug, pledging their means and inlluenne in aid of the unterprise. Messrs. G. H.Jones. O. A. Heed and John Minto were appointed a committee to draft, and suhmitan address rsetof resolutions for publication. The oi mmittee adopted the following: Resolved, That the time has fully come when the interests of the neople of this por Hon of tbe "Willamette Vallsy will be by them sadly neglected to longer diy the opening of a good wagon road to Ktstern Oregon, by Nature's highway through the Cascade range of mountains the route of the Bantiarn river. Resolved, That we are fully persuaded that this is tbe most feasible route for a great thoroughfare connecting the central agricni (nltnral and stock growing Interests of Western and Rustern Oregon Resolved, That, in our opinion with this road to the l ies Chutes river, the Willamette Valley would get a large immigraiion year ly from the Eist, who would come by rail to tbe most practicable points in Nevada for fitting up lor overland travel, and thence across the mountains, a distance not, as far and by a better natural road than from the Sacramento to the WlllameMee Valleys. Resolved, That it is to the pecuniary inter estsof the farmer, the stock grower, the me chanic, tbe merchant and the banker, equal ly alike, to give this enterprise spoerlv and mutual aid, for without a combined i fl'ort of the whole people the kind of road required as a general thoroughfare, a people's high way from east of the mountains to the gar dun of Oregon, can never be made. MARKET REPORT. Horn is Lifk a Hundred Ybaiw Ago. One hundred years ago not a pound of coal or a ou bio foo1 of liluaiinatlng gas had been burned in tbe country. No Iron stoves were used and no contrivances for economizing heat were employed nntil Dr. Franklin in vented tbe iron framed fireplace which still boars bis name. All tbe cooking and warm ing In town and country were done by the aid of lire kindled on a brick liearth or in the brick oven. Pine knots or tallow can dins furnished tbe light for the long winti r nights, and supplied the place of rugs and carpets. Tbe water used for household pur poses was drawn from deep wells by the creaking "sweep." No form of pump was used In this country, so far as we can learn, until after the commencement oi tbe pres ent century. There were no friction matches In those early days, by the aid of which a Ure could lie easily kindled, and if the fire "went out " on the hearth over night, and the tinder, was damp bo the spark would not catch, the alternative remained ot wad ing through the snow a mile or so to bor a brand of a neighbor. Only one room in any house was warmed unless some of the family was ill; in all the rest the tempera ture was at zero during many nights in the whiter. The men and women of a hundred years ago undressed and went to their beds in a temperature colder than that of our modern barns and woodsheds, and they never complained, Another Good Word for Oregon- The Boston Jrurnal of Commerce, has the following, after making some remarks of a general character it says : "These reflections I was led into by exam ining some oats and a sample of oatmeal sent to the Exhibition by McLeran Bros., of Portland, Oregon. This exhibit is perfectly matoulesM of its kind. The oats of Oregon must reach a perfection unknown to the rest of the world, and they make into meal of wonderful strengih and substance. A dis tinguished chemist, who likewise examined this disomy, told me that the weal which these parties showed bad from 10 to 15 cents tier cent, more gluten than any other he had seen, and that it was possessed of nutritive properties directly proportionate, xue weaK aud etlote soils of tho liast cannot grow such breadstull'ji as these! la addition to these natural advantages the McLeran Brothers have a thorough knowledge of the business employ first-class machinery and pot brains as well as oats into their prod uct. The J ury of awards were highly pleased with the great merits ot this meal and awarded to it a dip loriiaof the very highest merit, with the grand medal of honor. The address is Mcliorau Bros,, Front street, Portland, Ore gon." Goon hoKsKS. The farmer wants good horses. He dou't want plugs or scrubs. He wauts horses to work with proper spirit, lie wants tiorses that wtu readily sell in mar ket when he has no use for them of good size, stylo, action, carriage, lie wants hors es that he can ride, drive before the bnggy, carriaee, or farm wagon; that will walk lust, and not tie all day lu traveling a lew miles, He wants a horse of all work for he can't afford to keep a ponderous draft team, and then a buggy horse, and a saddle horse, and acarrlHge team; nut ue wants a Morse ot mm cicntsi.e, strength, activity, action, to till all these places. This is the kind of horse that is needed upon the farm. Breeds of horses can be improved just as well as breeds of cattle, sheep or swiue. Save tbe best, those that are most intelligent, have greatest con tilutional vigor, Quest size, style and action ,or the model farm horse, and you can make money breeding horses as well as any oilier sarin stock. Mural W orld. During a severe storm of! the Cape of Good Hope, the captain of the Kiug Cenric, 1,400 tous, iletoroiuieft to make trial ot throwing oil upon the water. Two canvas clothes bags wore obtained, and iuto each two gal- lous of tine oil was poured, the bags being punctured slightly, and Hung one over each 'juarter in tow of the vessel. The clUo! was magical; the waves no longer broke ever the poop and sides of the ship, but sev eral yards away where the oil had spread Itself over the surface, aud around the poop in the wake of the vessel, was a large circuit of calm water. The crew were thus able to repair the damage with greater ease, and the ship was relieved from the tremendous shocks she had previously received from the heavy seas. The two bags lasted two days, after wtiioli, the worst fury of the gale hav ing expanded itself, no more oil was used. It s now disclosed that Ben Hill, in reply ing to Fernando Wood's tlery out ineffective speech in the Congressional caucus the other night, said : "Perhaps the gentleman from New York does not understand the conserv ative etlect of a tifteen-inch shell with a luse in a slate of combustion; I do." 81l,em. Jan. is, 1877. F1.0CR, GRAIN, ETU. Wheat, host white per bushel fi ts, per bushel 8sl C rn Meal, per lb 8fl Flour, best, nor barrel 4 (Kifti R ink wheal Flour, per lb 4f4 Bran, per ton ..It flOrt S wtH, per ton, '25 (MM) Middlings, per ton ...35 iW.ut Oil Uako Meal, tier ton as law Flax Seed, por lb , 2K" Hay iter ton, new li ( " baled, per ton 1(1 ( OKOCKnisis. S iifar, Han Fratiislaoo renned, per hbl Itf.'S " Crushed H " Powdered Vtut " Granulated Simp, per gallon Sini Ttsa, .) it him . per lb .Mk Tsjii, Imperial l ssr(w 0 ifl'oe, l lorta RUM, por lb 2.(J juo., 2.!1 " Keno , " Java ava Sill, Carmen Island r cwl l.ivei-prini, coarse D Liverpool, dairy tn Bay , us KK1I1TS, VIMETA1SI.IE8, ETC. A iwles dried, nor lb fiTi Pouches, dried, per lb ir,:i P uma, dried, nor lb loful P m, por biiKliol 4(Ku: H laiip. por in Mm I" itatoos, por bushel '50(a) O.iions, por lb 50 BUTTKB, TOGS, ETC, Mutter, fresh rolls, por lb 2.1 lluiter, jKu-'ked 20(i Kges, per douon (it Lard, jior lb l.Kn! OILS, ETC. Llnaoed Oil, boiled, per gallon. . " raw Lird Oil, por gallon IJoal Oil, pergullon N eatsi'ool oil, er gal lou Tallow, per 11)...., 1 no 40 S 5 00 t B-jef, buying t'rk ' .... Mutton " veal " .... Dried Beef. l orn Beef. Union MKATS. 5 Soiling., 5'7 " Hams. Siiouldcrs.. 93 a 1 82 85fi 1 itm . . !(3 .. W.ii .. st .. 8t .. (t .. CM ... ( ...JoJ'd ... SK$ 1 (10 1 0(1 J 50 27 I on 1 75 87 1 75 8S 2 (HI 10 12 12 10 10 15 8 15 20 124 1.F.ATHHH, ETC, r rcnou i ;iii , .. , ........... Krenoh Kip, .ier dozen Oil and Oregon Calf, per dozen.. . ' Kip, " R tnta Crius Sole, per lb Hide, dry ' green finer Skins, dry. per lb " " dressed, per lb Sloop Pelts ,.4!i WlO 75 00 .75 UUfolM) (Ml ,.80 OB'S! 42 00 ,4S 0(Hl 65 00 , 270 29 7'.4 12 5 ,. ItM 20 . 1 (KM J 50 . im 7a Lyon's Kathaibon makes beautiful, glossy Insurious hair; prevents its falling out or tnrn ing grav. It has stood the the tost of 40 years In charmingly perfumed, and has no rival. Haoax's Magnolia Balm preserves and re stores tho complexion; removes freckles, tan and sallowness; makes the skin soft, white and delicate. lis application cannot be doubted. MISCELLANEOUS. SPECIAL. NOTICES. A CARD. To all who are suffering lroin the errors and Indiscretions of yonih, early decay, nervous weakness, losof manhood. &e I will scori a re ceipt that will cure you, FKKE OF t'HARGK. This great remedy was dlwoverod by atnissionarv In ftoclb America. 8end a sell-add resseil envel o,.elo the Kkv. Joseph T. Lnman, Station D BiWe House. Kew York 'lltv. june 16 . CHEMEKET& HOTEL. SALEM OE-EGrOIsr. This F1DHT CLAS-i HOTEL, ooraptetel In all Its appulntoteula. lias been lea--ct by - -r S. F. MATHEWS, Formerly of the HI. Charles Hotel, Albany, for A I TtE R IVJ OF YEARS, Ami Is now open to the public. VllARQEti; Per Day, from tl upwards, according to location ot room and attendance desired. Boa mi and Loduing Iroiu fj a week upwards. Day Boa i:o, $ per week. A Freo Omnibus to aud from" all .Traias- From loins experience In Hotel but inoss, Mr Mathews feels justified in expecting a lair share of the patronage ol tho Traveling aud Home trade. Try the CllICMEKIOTA once and you will call again. deofilf THE Latent and Most Reliable In formation alNiut the BLACK HILLS, Northern Wy oming and the great Indian War will nays lie louuil in the CHKVEKKi Olde s t , La rgest HKAlEhT and J'.KST PAPER in Wyoming. a vein- Centaur Liniments. Tlic;tiii-kc-MU Surest tiiKi lu up 't Reined en. Physicians recommend, and Farriers declare that no such remedies have ever beloro beim in use. Words ara cheaii, but the proprietors of thosoarlli-les will present trial hollies to medical men. grai is, and will guarantee more rapid nr.d sfitlla.'tory results than have ever bafore been obtained, TfifOirtnnr Miilmont. Whlto Wrapper, will cure f'benmallKin. enrniiri:i. .imiium, k.,i. actlc. Caked llrmKls, Sore Mpples. Frosted Feet, Chlllbla'ns, gwellings, Snralns, ami any oriUnary w.nsrr, bone asb muscle ailxent. II. will extract the poison ot bites and slings, ' and heal burnt or sxalds without, n. ..jiiv i.n..t. jaw. Palsy, Weak Back, Caked Breasts, F.arache, i. in:n nun villaneous truptions readily vield to lit treatment tlonry Blajik, of Ada, ITardln Co., Ohio, savs "My wife has had rheumatism for live years-no rost, no leep, -viulil scarcely walk across the floor. She is now oompletelv cured t.v the use of Centanr Liniment. We all lee, thankful to von, and recommend your wonderful medicine to" all our friends." James Hurd, of Zanesville, O., savs: The Cen tliiir Liniment cured mv Neuralgia." Alfred Tnsh, of Newark, writes: "Send me one dozen bottles by express. The Liniment has saved my leg. 1 want tndtstrlbnle it. &c." The isle of this Liniment Is increasing rapidly. ThrOiitiMir Liniment, Yellow Wrnpitec is for t!ie tough skin, flesh and muscles of HORSES, MU1.ES AND ANIMALS. We have tieie.- yet soon a case of Spavin, Swoony. Ring-bone, Wind-sail. Rora'ches or Poll Evil, which this Liniment would not siieedilv benefit, and we never saw but a low cases which It would not, cure. It will euro when anything can. It is lolly to spend $20, for a Farrier, when one dollar's worth of Centaur Liniment w ill do Imttoi. Tixi following lsa sample of the testimony produced: J ttFFKKSON. Mo., Nov. 10. 1S7S. "Sometirr.e ago I was shipping horses to St Lonis. I got one badly crippled in the car. With great, ditticulty I got him to the stable, on Fourth ATcnne. The su,b!e-kee)er gave me a liotUe of your i-eniaur Liniment, which I used with such success that in two davs the horse was as active and nearly well. I have been a reterinarv sur geon lor Ihirtv years, but your Liniment 'bead! anything I ever used. A.J. M'CAItTY, Yeterlimrv burgeon." For a postage stamp we will mail a Centaur Al manac, containing hundreds of oertilicates from every Staie iu the Union. These Liniments are uow sold by all dealers in the country. Laboratory of J. B. Rose & Co., V, Dey St., New York' j A RARE CHANCE i Tn get into a money-making business, Messrs. Rfho & Cox offer for sale, Tor a short, time, what I Is known a Coksor's Funny, at feirei wn, to j rather with the Boat, Ro)ie, Ferry Houko, email, and soiie2tacresol lnnd. Will sell the Mime at I a great tarsaiii. Call and see i hem. jun 2d FOUND, A sum of money , which the owner c-m liavi; by proving property and paying for (Ids notice. Apply to JOHN' A. 8MI I'll. Itiir.V.hv Sour the Alden Fruit Works. A CARD. 8ALHM, January 2:1, 1877. ilr. W. B. ICnossox-sir: 1 am using the Ad justable Spring Bod which youj placed in my bed, and after using it, I take i(-calpleaMire inlaying that It l more comfortable and better Ihanj any w hich I have over used. E. K. Coockk. j'Jllf IK UMII uc LEADER i,si uiiiii-uea in 1870. imilv. 1 a moiith-iHO week i", ;im. i m. l..o 1 year, 2,riii: single copy.10 els. U.CLAFCKt, Publisher, Cheyenne. Wyoming. HILLS THRESHERS CHANGED AND REPAIRED. tAM PB.KP.VBKD TO MA KB IMPORTANT changes or any rejmirs in 'Il-reshlug Ma chines, on .Mliort notice. When machines lire In clined to "crack" the grains, I am in itosseseton of knowledge and exiioiienoe to enable me to change mid repair Iu such a manner an to make my work of grout value to the ewuor of the ma chine and hi customers. I let'ci" nil needing such work to li. Wiesuor, I. Stevcus, N. CawiKxl and David Newsome. WJL.'JAM DONALDSON Address me at ftalem, Oreson, augll AT Tl'l i;U"W STATION, G. A. McNEIL & SON. NG ALL ROUND, $2. JI;ii'k, A'ai and Piowwork s sioiaUy. I. O. C. T. CAPITAL LODGE, No. IL meets erevy Satur day evouliiK at Ik o'clock. S TQ coi ner of Siat tnd Liberty Streets. teplSdti TO RENT. A gooil farm to rent on fiivorablo terms. Apply soon to . R.kkjj A .ox. jan'i1:lw DANCINC SCHOOL, At Reed's Opera House. Friday evening, Jan. 25, 1877, under the management of Prof. F. M. Day and wife; will teach all the latest styles ot dancing, consisting of Boston dip glide, Sara toga and Now York movements. jan 23 WANTED. Two or thro.' live energetic men can find per manent ami profitable emp'oyment tn a light gen teel business by applying at once at the office oi tbe Commercial Hoi el, Salem. fanS&tt lt4 uni.E A Wi lls. NOTICE. The City Treasurer will hereafter be tbunil at the office of Salem fias Light Company, Cheme keta street, near Front. Office hours from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. MILES M. MILLER, City Treasurer. Salem, Jan 2 1877:lw. OTHERS. 'ri is the result or 20 vears experiments, by Dr. Karmiel Pitcher, of Massachusetts. It is g vegetable preralion as effective as Castor .Oil, but perfectly pleasant to the instp. Tf ,-jin 1 tuk. en by the youngest iniant, and neither gas nor gripes. Dr. A. J. Green, of Koyston, Ind., says of it: iks:-I hare hied the Cnstnria andean speak highly of its merits it will, I think, do away en tirely with Oslor Oil; it is pleasant and harmless, and Is wondenully efficacious as an aperient and laxative. It is the verv thing. The Camoria destroys worms, reaulates the Stomach, cures Wind Colic, and riermitsof natur al healthy sleep. It is very efficacious In Croup, and ltn- Teething Children. Honey is not pleas, anler io the taste, and Castor Oil is not so certain in its effects. It costs but. 35 cents, iu large bottle. J. B.iRwsE, &;Co.. 4 Dey St., New York, oct 1-lSt Who may be suffering from (he effect oi youth ful lollies or indiscretion, will do well to avail themselves of this, the greatest lioon ever laid at the altar ol suii'cr ng huraanit v. US,, SPIN KEY will gnaraniee to forfeit . jjOO for ever v case oi seminal weakness, or private disease f any kind or cliaracier which be midei takes and falls to cure. He would therefore say to the uni'ortiiimte sufl'erer who mav rend this notice, that you are treading upon "dangerous ground when you longer delay in seeking the proper remedy for your complaint. You may be in the tir.-i singe; remember you are ap proaching the laat. if you are bordering upon the last, and are suffering some or all of its ill effects, remember tmit li you persist in pro orasilnaitim, Hie time mast come when the most skillful physician can render vou no as sistance; when the door ol'boie will be closed against you, when no angel of mercy can bring you relief. In no case has the doctor lailed of success. Then let not despair work upon your imagination, but avail vuiirseifof the beneficial results of his treat niert before your case is beyond the reach c t' medical skill, or before grim death hurries vou to a prema ture grave, Fuil course of treatment Ji 00. Semi money bv Postotlice order or Express with full description of case. Call, or address, DR. A. B- SPINNEY, No. 11 Kearny street, sau Francfoco. aeplftd&wly Hi! UST ISSUED 200TH EDITION. I REVISED AUDCORRKCTKD BY THE A17TBOK, K. e I". CtKTIS, M. n,, Etc, A Medical essay on the cause and cure of pre matere decline In man, showing huw health is losi and how regained. It gives a clear synopsis el the impediments to marriage, the treatment ot nervous aod physical debility, exhausted vitality and all other disease apjieruilning thereto; there suit ot tw enty years successful practice. CrKTis us " Manhood. "Ti,..i-o m .,n ber of sncicCy by whom this hook will not lie found iisetul, whether he be invent, preceptor or clergy ami.tMnrt:m 'J'imrs. Cuivris on "Makhooi."-T1iU book should uk reau oy tne young lor instruction, and bv tin iltltceil lor relief ; it will injure no one. Mt divtil l'nce- Ono Dollar, riv m.iil or e press. Ad dress the author, DR. ClUill, 520 .Suiter btreei, or P. O. Box 3a7 Sau KraiwUio. Cal. auglv " FARMERS G?F0S?TI0" LINE. TO KIOKOPOLY. MI8CELLA?fEOlTH. J. B. ROBINSON, IMVCCWWIB To McKENSIK & ROllINKON, For one of ht SIXO-3E3L XjI3P23, ou LITTLE CHURCH, 'ROUND THE CORNER CIGARS. ' Also, the best of Lipuors always "on hand, At P. 1). PALMER'S old stand. Commnreuil fit. "DROP AROUND ANHIJSAMPLE. nov 1 DAH ALOOH COMMERCIAL STREET, I He twee ii stale mul onrt. A A.WAVS O.f HAND A FLE t ASSORT JrSL ment of choice LtQUQHS, W.niS & CIGARS. Two olesant Phelan's combination cushion bfl llartl tables. Kvnrvbuly treated bandsomelv and made at T J- ; A "IvINS, Proprietor. Jas. L. Folks, Ast. Manager. sepHtf The sw-ift. ruunln; freight, packet s. CliplHin, PC1ISKII, light draft pavseiiyer and T. CHURCH, J. W. imllKA.V ; : ; : DO:. Mil'CLLY. Will ply regularly bol ween I'ort'aud and Cor vallis, sloppingai all the iiilernusllule ixiinls. For rates of freight and ia.sag' apply at FA UMKRis' VA RKU ll'SL, Foot of I'nion street, Salem. Jan. 11, l,S7ii. -tf PRICE REDUCED. HAIR, CIJTTTN'tt 23 CENTS -Hair cutting from this date, In the most fashionable style, for 25 cents. A close comfortable shave, with all the fixing, always obtainable. A. E. Deitzel. jan 21:lf Proprietor. LOST. Between Silverton and Mr. Kavanah's residence on the Salem and Silverton road, a black pocket book, containing county order No. 138ft, issued Jan 5th, 1877, for $149, payable to A. D. Polly or bearer. The pa? ment of the order has been stopjied and all persons are hereby w arned not to use it, if found. A. D. POLLY. ian21:2w WOODBURN NURSERY. J. II. SETTIiEMIEK, - - Irop'r. 9 VLYES FRUIT, SHADE, ORNA uiental and Nut t'reus, AND SIIEUBBDRY Constantly on hanil FOR SALE CHEAP. A tine seeffnd-hand wood Turning Itthe,in good order, for sale cheap. Who wants it. Address BOOTIIBY 4 S t'APLKTON. Janltf Sitlem, Oregon. VOCAL MUSIC. (LASS rUB HEGIIXERS. MISS ELLEN J. CHAMBEBLTNysiW opon a class for Boysand Girls wishing to learn tho ru diments of Vocal Music at her residence on Front street; The first class will meet Saturday after noon, Ihe20th Inst., at 2 o'clock, and every sue- cecdirg Saturday at Ihesamo hour until further notice. This is an excellent opportunity for boys and girls to learn to rea and imdcrstanugMuslo. Tkiims :::::::; ji.oa per month AGENTS. 13 Elegmt f)il Chromns, size, tlx 11, by mail, preimld. a tor sl.tio senil mlttri'SH lnr uustraieu uataiogue. t . Ml. NSdN. Jr., jan t:dwly 10 (jeary streets, Snti Francl.-;n. Send for Calalrg le and Price List. Address J. H. SKTTI.EtlJEJt, T ,, WtKxlbum. Wondbnm. Marion county, Oregon, nll-d&wtf A .TORY ...AND.... GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. The Halsev Clipper Plows, )f all sizes on hand and made to order. Thes Plows do the best work in stubble and sod plowing, and are in general use among farmers In Linn Co. Eorse Shoeing, Wagon and Hack WOEK Done promptly. Plows and all work warrante-.', and put up at lowest rates. C. H. PAINE, IProp.- decUnt Halsev. Oregon LookHr ! J. M. COULTER fS NOT DEAD NOR F.T SLEEPING, Bl J is alive and kicking, and ready to funusli ' en witk all kinds of is Salem or East Portlar.i.l. Shop in Salem on the lot where I built the brm on Commercial street. Shop in .East lVnlanu t. iiie landing 1 1 tie starn street terry. KilS All work warranted of the best, fobl'iti' WOTSCE. The'-e are funds in the City Treasury sufficient to pay all warrants up to and including No. 225, of 1875. Interest on such warrants cease from tills dale. MILES M. MILLER, City Treasurer. Per i;ko. Williams, Dep. Salem, Oregon, Jan. 101 h, 1877. A WARNING. T.iias this t.v time. A sure euro aud preven tative for riip'.bsria. Agents will be around ev ery day lor one week, commencing January 4th, will) Dr. J. B, lirant's remedy ami preventative. One dollar per bottle. F. S. MrNEIL, tieneral Agent ; may be found at the Commer cial Hotel. Jan. G, 1877. ESPECIAL NOTICE. To the Citizens of Salem: In view if tho many deaths occurring from dlptlieria and the preva lence of throat diseases among adults, I make the following offer : I will receive children lor (he TurkUh baths for the next two weeks at half price. These baths are calculated to stay or slop I he disease at Its iirst appearance, or tu want it off before it has become fully settled. Parents are requested to come with their children to the bath rooms. Mas. Du. A. I.. Davis, A GERMAN SCHOOL. Mas. M. A. Zf.iseu will open a Oei'maii school at tho Mansion House on Tuesday, the 2d of January, for children. The Herman and English languages will be taught iu connection. .ic.c-i vim ;ti?,o nave u lii'inian class on Monday evening of each week for young gentle men wishing to learn to speak and read the latt guage. t Terms. $ ;, per lerni of three month. NOTICE. Mr. Henry Stales is authorized to iil stuck and receive subscriptions In aid ut the Mount Jeffer son Pass Wagon Road. FRANK COOPER, janti-Sw. Agent fur Company. MT. JEEFESON ROAD MEETINGS .Meetings iu the hilerest of the Mount Jefferson Pass Wagon Road, will be held at Smith's Ferrv, SALEli MARKET, WlW. HAWXINS,3Proprlotor. 1 PROPOSES TO DO A FmST-OLA5S Ti ness p:iyiug tho highest markot price" Beef, Poll, MnttoJi, Poultry, Etc All articles sold at low prices. Market, con of Court and High Sti-eets, l-.STAni.ISHED 1889. II. S. & A. t. LACin, t t o n o y h - it t - JL. n '.' , 529 Seventh St., Washington, B.C. ISVENTOKS. Wc procure patents In all countries. J, TOBSKY KICKS IN ADVANl'K. No charge l'i- i . the patent Is granted. No lees i'nr makinv liuiinaiy examinations. No additional IV, -obtaining and conducting a rehearing. :,, ,- ,i attt'iiiiou given to liitoiierence cases het'ci,' , . i'aleiit Ollice, Extensions beloro Congre- I -frlngetnent Suils in diiVerenl States, and ait li -tion nptiertaing to Inventions or Patent?. .i S'l'AMl' Foil l'AiH'Ul.Kr(ilvI,N'ti WU. Ix-;'v I THl.XS. I XlTlll) S PATES COl'KTS A.N 9 BEFA UT1I ! ? Claims prosecuted in the Supreme Court United States. Court of Claims, Court of Cci .doners ol Alabama Claims, Souili' i-iiClaiin lllision, and all classes of war clal'vis befov Executive Departinenis, AUKEAUSIIK FAY AND llul vTY. Okfu kps, soi.wkhs, and saiiiOiis of H war, or thtur holes, aro in many case enti: money li-iitn the govermneni, of wliii-h tlu-i no knowledge. W rite full history of -ei-vi.i sluio atnouiit of pay and bounlv l-ecen t-O close stamp, and a lull reply, atVer exuiiri wiii he given you without charge. PKKS10N8. All oiiicKti, soi,i)ii;us. and mhoi:1- .. ed. ruiiuri';l, or Injured in tho late war, p., ., -liglilli-, aru enliiied to and can obuiiu a pi t'N ITKI1 S r ATI'S O KNKHAt. LAND OI'l ,. Contested Land Case.-, Private I, ami Milling, Pre-euiition imd Homestead Cae cuted betorc llietieneial band Ollice ami i , uu'ul ot Ibe linerior. LAND WAURANTS. We pay cash for Ituunly Land Waia-an' wti tiiMte i-orresiion donee w ith all parm- t any lor sale, una give Jull and exniicii i tionji vlieiv assigninenlsare nnpeiicci;. We it nul net our business in se on rule Itn. January 12,1877, at 11 o'olotk. A. M.; Slaylon, ..'vpeiienccd lawyers, and give tair oil,'' Jan. I.;, at 11 o'clock, A. 51.; Turner's Station, Jtm; sonal siiiiervision to every imporiant nupe: JU, at ii.. .M aud at Milem, Jan 22, at 7 P. M. jaii.:2v WEST SHORE. Subscriptions received at I ha Po-l Office tor Hie Regulur Edition and tno HoHilay Numlier of the West Shore, by I1L1S 1). RICKEV. dlClw. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER. CO.MJIKUCIAL SlKEer. i paril iu each ca.e. I'roniplesl. aileutii, curediuall buine.-s entrusted tons. i,i,, ! It. ,s, A A. P. 1. VCKY, Alloriiei , j Washington, t. . Any i.erson de-iring inforinatlon n 1 , slaiidingand reion.ihllily of the members i linn will, on reiiies(, b? furnished with aia'i- tory reference m bis viciniiv or Congro-t, I district ,ial Lots in North Salem. tWILL SELL BLOCKS OR LOTS IN NORTH Salem, lower than have been offeree , ISoO, Now is thoclmnoe to securea borne t r terms apply to J. 11. UcCLA X I , marchlfl