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- *V-n « S C S i* K l .f .i la# ft 4»K t HH COUGH! COUGH! COUGH!! ( s t f i a t d guisntss g i r a t o r i . PR IVATE H B D '-O A L AID. S 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , IN W A T C H E S ! 4» • R»etter o f eoo#ei)Wnt refrreaee, FOR SALE OX THE POPULAR Quick Curat and ModaraU Charts» «■« t'ubiwK i4« m h o f i b « election of W H & T FOR ! O N E P R I C E P I .A N 1*66, eu th# endidgiefar Goeertor. B r. W K . Doherty5» GIVING E V ERY PATRON A Io thi« tehip tar m M the rote fraudu- PKIVATK MUl’lCAl. ASt* SrROICAL ISSTItCt l"«tlo thrown out from Grant eountj : A Handsome and Reliable Watch! Saeraiuento street, »»alow Montgomery, ap !H i'E | iO R IT '£ R A BRO posite tha Pacific Mail Steamship Co. a mutin. JC*Uy. Waa fa. For the Low Price of Len Dollars. oQce. Pri*ate eutranceon Lcides- !fak-r 1*90 283. M tnultctortn and Importer* of, M<l VV bolr*tle W IT H O U T R E G A R D T O ^V A U U E , dorfi stre-t, and Retail Denier.« in X sb Leuton 494 San Francisco. 527 A and not to lie paid for unless perfectly satis < lat'kam is 5#0 682 factory. nirs AAB CAPS Eefatdiehed * r p r '.’ ty to "fiord the flirted < Mat »op 48 117 100 Polid Cold Hunting Wstchea. $250 to 1,000 »olimi andtcitr.i'ir Medical A id. in the # .... . ('oos 100 Magic Ca.«o Cold Watcher, 2110 to 500 85 135 treatment und et.re o f at! Private and 1001.adu*s VYaoche* enameled, 100 to .100 Curry Chrom ir Di »ra e» . of aerreryemtaa 42 58 2 ao to 300 W I L L CURE T R E W O R S T OF COTGIIS, COED« HATTER’S MATERIALS, and nil »ejcuil d¡morder». ('ulttmbia 104 84 200 to 250 i and even CONSUM PTION,if not lot* Ctr gone. and 1 'Otiglas .150 tu 200 545 631 No. 12 Frout stre e t, Portland. Oregon. m i l R E L IE V E them, when n oth in - c I mc w i l l . TO THE AFFLICTED. 100 to 250 301) Gold llunt’g Ain'can Watcl Grant G4G 493 4 RE receiving. in addition to their extensive 50 to 150 500 Tievrr Hunting Levers, Du. W. »v. D okhrty return* his sinetre •lackson G91 562 8t<x k. by every Steamer, all llio LATEST 75 to 250 thanks t*» bis numerous patieuts for their pat 500 Silver Hunting Dupl-xvs, •Jo.«ephiue 500 Gold Ladies Watches, 50 to 250 ronage, and would tako this opportunity ta 179 1531 STYLES o f New Y ork, London aud Parisian 75 remind them that he continues to consult »1 taste, for 50 to 1,600 Gold Hunting Lupines, Lane 700 579<: RS. S T I P P B E C S L E A V E TO IN F O R M T H E P U B M C T H A T I V O F . 1,060 Miscellaneous Ntilrer M at* 1 , 50 to J 00 his Instiljt«* for tho cure of chronic diseases 1 .inn 1,283 1.020 : GENTLEMEN'S A CHILD!!EX'S \YLAR. fering her medicine, she has been induced to do so fr,.m e;, rnc*t solicitations ,.f licr 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches, 25 to 50 ol the Lungs. Liver. Kidneys, Digestive aud neighbor* and numerous acquaintance*. That having had eighteen years experience in the 5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds. 10 to Marion 1.880 ; 883 75 Genito-Urinary O n -a n ^ a n d a!) privata D b - Which they tell Lung Diseases peculiar to this coast, and heleiving that Nature always provides in ever* rases, v is: Syphilis it* forms and stages Ma! tuonali 1,205! Zir- Every patron obtains a Watch by this 1,025 clime an antidote for the diseases peculiar to the climate,.-be has been experimenting with dif Chaapar than any Other h. case on tha Coast Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid cease- arrangement, costing but $10, while it mar be r«dK 560 1 565 ferent Herbs, Roots and Dark* o f the country, and after yenrs o f toil her efforts have been nuenees o f *elf-abu*e,U».norrh<ra. Gleet. Strict worth $1,000. No partiality shown."IRK crowned with success, and as a proof of which she offers a few of the numerous testimonials Tillmtouk 39 47 in her possesion. We wish to immediately dispose o f the above ure«, Nocturnal and Dirunal Emission*, Sex- t matilla 270! • r>17 Magnificent Stock. Certificates, naming the uil Debility. Diseases of the Hack and Loins, Fall and Wiutcr Styl« o f 318 j articles, are placed in sealed envelopes, and Iiiflnmation o f the Bladder and Kidneys, eet., T*ui;in 499 / ~ well mixed. Holders arc entitled to the articles ec . and be hopes that hi« long experience sod S alf .»». Oregon. Oct. 16,1865. Washington M arion C ounty , April, 1866. 465 359 Silk Hal», for ISftS, named <>u their certificate upon paymeut of •»ucccsiiful ptactice, will continue to in*ure Him From the good effects that I have seen and This is to certify that 1 have taker, at d:f- AV' atro 855 I« now raady. W« hare also received a » r j know of Mrs. Stipp’s Thorrcic Balsam, I ean a shore o f public patronage. By hi# practice e f 413 rrent times, Mrs. L A. Stipp’s Thoracic Bal Teu Dollars, win tlier it be u M atch worth many years in Europe and th« United Btates, Y arm hill 5G8 $1,000 or one worth less. The return of any of 555 ■afely recommend it to the puhlie. supply u 1 the . sam, aud find it to bo a good and .-¡i «* remedy HATS! HATS!! WHEN A FEW BOTTLES OF M JAS. D. McCURDY, M. D. Total 10,431 Esposi ion Hal» 10,492 S alem , Oregon. March 8, 1865. I hereby certify that I have been using Mrs. Stipp’a Thoracic Balsam in my family, with the very best of results, and 1 am happy in stating that the medicine is all that is rec- mended to be by its proprietor. F ranklin s > W ife .— To promote •r httabands interests, she attend- DEALERS IN HATS ed in hi* little «hop, where she bought rag*, sewed pamphlets, folded new«, Will consult their own Interests by exas lining paper«, and .«old the few articles in « « r Stock bofors purchasing elsewhere. which he dealt, such as ink, papers, lamp blaek, bl inks and other stationery. At the seme ti ie she waa an excellent Hata o f every atylo and doacription housekeeper, and besides being econom W ADE TO O R D E R , ical herself, taught her somewhat care less disorderly husband to be economi- ....A L B O • •• • ral also. Sometimes Franklin was clothed from 1 ead to foot in garments N EATLY R E PAIRED , which his wife had both woven and .A T ... made, and for i long time she performed all the work f the house wihout the J. 0. ffleussdorffer & B ro’s, assistance of a servant. Neverthele««, she knew how to be No 72 Front street, Portland, Oregon : Cor. D liberal at prop r times. Franklin tells and Sec«»nd streets, Marysville, Cal. No. 125 .. . c r. . . | J street, Sacramento; No. 035 and 637 Com us that for aotnt» years after hts mar-. mtrrUI, l(rN(. 8an i w u c o . m gr, his breakfast was bread and milk, M B ' Wholesale House at San Francisco, which they eat out of a two penny Cal., No, 62S Commercial through to 637 Clay streets. ea rth en ve.*si’,l, with a pewter spoon ; Factories— At New York, 402 Broom street but one morning, on going down to at Paris, Boulevard St. Martin. ap6 breakfast, he found upon the table a beautiful china bowl, from which his O RE ft O J V BAKERY bread »n d m k was steaming, with a silver spoon b f its side, which hud cost F irst » t r e a t D e m e rit ftta rk and W aal» In | t e s , P o r tla n d . a sum equal in our currency to 410.— When he expressed his astonishment at this unw onted splendor, Mrs. Frank lin only remarked that she thought her WHOLESALE . MANUFACTORY husband deserved a silver spoon and O f EVERY chinr. bowl >s much as any of his neighbors. Style, Franklin prospered in his business until he became the most flourishing Kind printer in A merica, which gave him the pleasure of relieving his wife from and Quality the care of bn «incss, and enabled him -or- to provide for her a spacious and well furnished ahod#. She adorned a high station as wcil as she had borne a lowly one, and presi led at her husband’s lib eral table as gracefully as when he ate Orders solicited and promptly filled. his breakfast > f bread and milk from a two-penny bowl.— Partons Life o f F. 0 F T O Proprietor franklin. 18ly M onos C o u n t y , Sept. 27, 1865. The undersigned, resident o f Marion county, Oregon, takes pleasure in stating for tbe bene fit of tbe afflicted, that in the winter of 1863- 4, I was suffering from an affection o f tbe lungs aud kidneys, resulting from a violent cold, I seemed to be going into rapid Con sumption, and had began to believe that my death was not very far distant, and all who saw me were impressed with the same convic tion. After trying various remedies without any success, 1 w.a* induced to try “ Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam,” and to it 1 am fully persuaded that I owe my life and present good health. Under these circumstances, 1 feel that I am but performing a duty to humanity when I recommend all similarly ottlicted to try this excellent medicine. A T h o u g h t .— Have you ever noticed how an icicle formed ? You notice how it frose until it was a foot long or more. If the water was clean the ic icle remained clear, and sparkled in the sun, hut if the water was but slightly muddy the icicle looked foul, and its beauty was soiled. Just so our char acters are f ruling. One little thought or fueling ab,* time adds its iufiuence. I f eaph. tnought be pure and right, the ^>ul wii be lovely, and will sparkle /with happiness, but if impure and wrong, then will be final deformity and wretchedoess. --Chicago bra over doubled its population by nearly two thousand in eight year». Daring the p u t year 7000 building* were erected, the whole- aale trade in ten leading articles for the year, foot up a value of $206,000,000. .T h e manufacture! for tho year are $77,000.000. C u ic a o o N*ifrrir, Clackamas county, ) April 18, IS66. j M r s , L. A. S t i p p : I was suffering from a cough and cold of long standing, when I com menced tubing your Thoracic Balsam, and, in a short time, was relieved o f tny cough and all its attending miseries. And 1 feel that I can safely recommend it to the puhlie ns a good and efficient medicine for Coughs, Colds aud iudasnation of the Lungs. ELDER EZRA STOUT. our certificate* entitles you toth«* article named thereon upon payment, irrespective of its worth, aud us no article valued less than $10 is named on any certificate, it wiii at once he seen that thii is No Lottery, but a straightforw ard le g it i mate transaction, w hich may be p a rtici pated in even by the most fastidious' A single certificate will bo sent by mail.post paid, upon receipt of 25 eta., five fo rS l, eleven tor $2, thirty three and elegant proiniuui for $5, sixty-six au l more valuable premium for $10, one hundred and most superb Watch for \ $15, To Agents,or those wishing employment, ; this is a rare opportunity. It is a /egitimate/y conducted business, du/y authorised by the Government, und open to the most carefu/ scrutiny. Try ue! W RIGHT, BRC. h CO., Im porters. 161 lirmuiicuy, X . Y u2S 261 w REMOVAL. W O O D’ S R E . W W X E R C H IN E S E I ’R Y S IM A IY ! STOUNDTNG CURES EFFECTED IN the shortest fq*me o f time on record. Chronic di ea«es in all their stages p**ri%anenlfy cured without the use of minora/ preparations. Having devoted years to the «m-cessfu/ treat ment of a// manner of disease to which human flesh is heir, he can proud/’ point to hi* hun dreds of patients on the Pacific Coast who have been restored by him from condition* of ap palling misery, to permanent bea/tb. The h/ind have been restored to sight. Gf hi? SKi// in tlio treatment of Ciironic sore eye«, and aparent/y permanent h/iuduess. Dr. Jim refers with pride to patient* who may be found aud consu/ted tbe city lu of Pwrt/aud and vi cinity. HEART DISEASE. A * NORTH FRONT AND E STREET, M O W E R S and R E A P E R S Front Street, PORTLAND, B Portland, Oregon. ; , > LESS THAU BAH T&AVCX8C0 P 1IC E I. JAB. L. DALT. WARD 8. STEVENS. W ALTER A. WOOD Mewing and Reaping Machine Company, HOSSICK FALLS, N. Y. Farmers, Attention! WAREHOUSE AT KOLA ! G EN ERA L SALESROOMS, CALIFORNIA BOOSE. Scut Side o/ Main Street, U I PROPRIETOR OF ARRIGONI’B Hotel, Portlai d, Oregon, keeping’ up CORVALLIf, OREGON. with the spirit of the times, has determined to i mnke a mat« i ial redaction in bln prison with- j I . JVBTKfiy • • out ebsaging the quality of his aeeomtaoda-! tiona. He will keep a firH-clate Aoese, and will ehargr from l i t » to W.aOper day for r p u hotel is sitante d la the CENTRAL and B U M N E t* pertfen of the City and beard ami lodging, according to theroji ts tabii " U 1 «H times supplied with the eeenpied. ltt B. N. ABRIGONX. m m I d H » Sünde. ¥ ||p tk 1 46 voartland Street, New York. NN undi ersigned, having completed 106 Lake Street, Chicago. | ■ LARGS B NEW NSW WAREHOUSE WARKHOUf at Eol^ Forign Oflce Upper TkeoaoaSV-TT B o s ¡Polk eounty, are aow prepared to receive Grain ¡oa Storage. Thewerehoase is furnished with Deeecriptive Cetelogne w atea application. * jjKlevators, Hopper Seales, add all the /atest ¡impro ____________ ■ —-------- ¡improvements. Give ns aeall. Terms reasen a ms f i a ta m v ir w i i ¡able. BECKETT A CLARK. • • ^ • f t A m mm I f Me me f t . p, g.— Merchants will find it to their advan- ¡tags to do tboir shipping throogh our Ware- D EN TIST, ¡beuse, as we atand to the business in person, P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N , ¡and guarantee atttisfaetlon. DENTAL ROOMS—NO $6 First street* ly1 CASH PAID FOR WHS A To 1843 INCORPORATED T Is justly called the “ Victor o f every Conttet, Manufacture and repair machinery o f all and is constructed on the most scientific prin kinds. W A L T E R BROS., ciples. The New Mowing Attachment gives Stf Fortland, Oregon geneaal satisfaction and makes on«» of tbe most Iron Shatter Work at Sen Francisco convenient combined Seif-Rake Reapers Coat aud Freight* known, end wo fully.warrant it. Wheeler A Randall’s Patent Grinder and Am DALY fc S T E V E N S . algamates The Hand-Rake Reaper, Dunbar’s Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing G E N E R A S AGENTS, Steven's “ “ *« Ofles— No. 104 Front Street, Portland, la at the satre time thepaetaedeeqo tbe best ef Either applied to old or new steam cylinder« Oregon. the kiud ever offered. It cits a swarth ffve feel (Opposite Fraoklio Book Store.) widein Reaping, and four and a half in Mow Q u art Stanapera, Shoes and D ie«, ing. A s a M o w e r itis equal to the bee* Fold Of .ne best bard iron. ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ing Bar machine in use. The ease with which tho Collecting and adjustment of ac- it is managed, and in changing faom Mower eounte, bills and notes; Negotiating Inland to Reaper, or vies rerss willat once recommendi bills. ; easeting ______ _ _ loans; sailing nod leasing real i t Manufactured by the • estate; house renting, '■ f . and to tha fonerai âgen- ey business in all its n reaches. YORK. NEW JOHN MONROE, Amity, Yamhill co. Ogn. T Gr«tl R *duot<on U Met« ! j )/ TO CORRESPONDENTS: THE MUTUAL Portland, Aug. 3d. 1867 CARPET AND PAPER-HANGING IR O \ FOUNDERS, This ts to certsfy that I have been under the tretment o f Dr. Jim for the 1 st two weeks and STEAM ENGINE» have received much benefit. When 1 arrived IIF.SE>or1d renowned machines wereawar AN D 1 here two ago, I esuld not put on my coat alone. ded the first prize. Ten pounds sterling, bad lost the use of one o f my arms by rbau- B O I V/ER B UI LDE RS. I matics, at the Great Quadrieunial Trial at Plymouth, eg l e a v b to in f o r m t h e p e o p l e but now feel a? well as ever. I hi d England, J uly.c IS»‘ > 5, and at the Great National: that they bars removed their extensive tried two doctors before, bt|t they did not do stock to the store, NO. 8 9 FRONT Street, Field Trial, held at Auburn, N. Y., in July, h e s e w o r k s a r e l o c a t e d o n me any geod. I can recommend him to al/ per 1866, tbe First Premium, GRAND GOLD formerly occupied by tho bank of the river, one block north o f sons that are diseased in that way. MEDAL, COHEN, LYON 4 KAUFMAN, NEWTON THOMAS. Couch’s Wharf, and have facilities for turning Where they will open latest importations of Walla Walla W. T ^ - out machinery promptly and efficiently. We have secured the services o f Mr. John Till: FIIIZE tISVVER. Nation, as Director o f the Works, whoso ex' C A R P E T PA PE R HANGING PoRTLAXI), Sep. 9,1867. While it retains^all the advantages which bt# penence on this Coast for fifteen years gives This is to certify that Dr. Jim cured my him a thorough knowledge o f the various FLOOR A N D TABLE OIL CLOTH made it so uuiversal a favorite, is greatly im kinds o f machinery respired for mining and daughter of a severe eold nnd billions attack, proved by addition o f the if ten* nding, in two week», aftei milling purp «*;*,, r Steel Lined Guards, tryinn *n'k vX f tuc in$t physicians and gettiug WINOW.SHADES, DAMASKS, We are prepared to execute orders for all -- *’ ■</’ P itm a n ^JPnnf'diiX, s asses o f Machinery and Boiler Works, such no relie, I cheerfully rdootnmeud him to all afflicted ones feeling confident that he can do » s' ¿stronger KAives, A d¡u»tibis L A C E C U R IA Ilfs, CORNICES, al/ thnt he professes. Folding Shoe and Spring Seat, Mining nnd Steamboat Making it a perfect machine. The lightest MRS, A. n . EIXN KR, M A C H IN E R Y , Caliornia House Portland Ogn. n4y BAND AND GILD MOLIYGS, draft, the most durable, and at the same time tbe most simple, and best cutting machine FLOURING M ILLS.SA W M ILLS. in the world. And all goads in the Carpet and Upholstery QUARTZ MILLS, MINING PUMPS line. We import uur goods direct from tbe Tlie Sell-R ake Reaper! East, andseli them now at * t \ 4-C. 4*C. P A R I S E X P O SIT IO N Notary Puhlie. T TO F E M A L E S : When a female is in tro" ble, or affiieted with disease, as weakness of tho ba»*k and lim bs, paiu in the bead, dimness o f sight, loss i*f muscular power, palpitation o f the heart, irri tability, nervoitsne*«, extJeme urinary diffleul» ties, derangement of digestive functions, euerai dibi’ ity, vaginitis, all disease* ol th* wamb, »ysterira, sterility, and all other «(Lease* pecul iar to females, she should go or -«write at un«*w to tbe celebrated female Doctor M. K. Dober- ity at his Medical Institute, and eonswll him .about bur »list esc. The Dt»ct».r i* effecting tn'»re cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let m* false delicacy pre- rent you, but apply immediately and savn yourself fr»»m paintwl sufferings and premature death. Ail married ladic* whore delicate health or «tiller circumstance,* prevent an inereasa in their families, should write or cal« at Dr. W. K. Doherty's .Medical Institute, and they will r.^ttivn every possible relief and help. Tha Doctor's offices are so arranged that ha car be consulted without tear o f observation. Patients residing tn any part o; tho State, however distant, who may desire the opinion au»H advice of Dr. Doherty uu tlrvir respsetive casus, and who think proper to *ubmila writ ten statement of such, in preference to bolding a parsuual interview, are respectfully assured that their communication* will be Uetd most sacred. l>r. Doherty take« this opportunity c h r o n i c corn ns. o f observing that all letters are oprnr«] only CONSUMPTION. .«ml replied to by himself, and the latter aa ASTHMA promptly as possible. and kindred ma/adio«, banish before his touch. It the* case be t’ulty an»! candidly described, Hundred* of testimonials have been ten personal communication wiL be *u.-p«rv«<led, ae •iered and might be procured of the efficiency instructions for dirt, regimen, and tbe gel eral o f tbe Doctor’* treati**>it of a// diiaassss common treatment o f the case itswtl (including tbw m tliin coast and r/inimate. remedies) will be forwarded without delay, His office is or» .Washington street between aud in such a manner ae to convey no idea nf Second and Third streets, Port/and, where la- the purport o f tbe letter or pereei so trans can be consu/ted at a// hours when not pro mitted. fessi >ua//y absent. W. K. DOHERTY, M. D , Address, ronTLXNn, Ang. 2d, 1S67. San Franatesi fcHf This is to certify that I have been nnder eb2Stf th«; treatment of Dr. Jim, the Chinese Physician »f this «Mty, fo ra disease o f the lungs, by many thought to be incurable consumption, and hav«- received much benefit already ft- m tbe remedies administered hy him. Havegw^^d over fifteen Lilie Insurance Company poun s in flesh in five weeks,"Md believe my self to be in a fair way for a speedy recovery. would cheerfully recommend a n j one suffer Of ing with this disease to call andsee' Dr. Jim. •u W A lili 1G ON I ’ M HOTEL, he it enabled to apply the moit efficient and successful remedies against nireasas o f all kinds. He use* no Mercury, chargee moder ate’ treats Lis patients in a correct and honor able wkv , aud has references of unquestionable veracity from men of kn»iwn respectability aud high standing in society. All parties ad dressing him by letter or otherwise will re ceive tlitilx'st aud geutlvsl treatment, and im plicit security. Over 60,000 Manufactured And note in use in this countrg and Europe. WAREHOUSE! t ” rffl||amette Iron Works Company * p r iz e B R O S ., DOCTORJIM! ’J HE M ar io n C o u n t y , April, 1366. M r s . L. A. ¡« tipp : Having been suffering from a severe cold, which settled in my head and throat, causing a dry, hacking cough and pain in my breast, which continuod to grow WM. TAYLOR. worse till I was induced to try your T h ora cic Balsam, ami, in a short time, na« free frouv my M a r i o s C o u n t y . Og*n, Sept. 27 . 1865. cold ami all its attending miseries; and 1 cun Having reccivod great benefit from the us» safely say that it-is the best Cough Medicine o f “ Mrs. Stipp’s Thoracic Balsam,” and be I have ever known. I consider it a duty ito ing convinced tbst its use would be beneficial humanity to recommend it to all similarly to thousands of persons suffering without hope afflicted t«> try it. WM. EDMUSON. o f relief, it is with pleasure that I make the following statement: In the fall of 1863, 1 S alfk , March 8, 1866. took a severe cold, which kettle«! in tny lungs M nj. S rtrr: Having used several bottles and throat, causiug a dry, backing cough, of your Thoracic Balsam, ami known a great fever, headache and pain in the breast under many others to use it, 1 can safely say 1 con the shoulder, in severity, until my life seemed sider it the be-t medicine for Coughs, Colds, to be in real danger. About six weeks ago, I ludigvslinn. Derangement o f the Stomach commenced taking Mr*. Stipp’s Thoracic Bal and general Debility, that I have ever known. sam. aud iu this short space of time, I have RALPH L. JONES. regaiued almost my usual health and strength, have a good appetite, aud am free from my S ai . fm , Marion county. May 5, 1866. cough aud all its attending miseries. M rs . S tii * p : Having used your Thoracic M. S. FORWARD. Balram at different times, aud received great benefit from its use, 1 can safely say that it is All orders promptly filled by A. HELM the best Cough Medn-iuc that 1 have ever known, aud 1 have been ill the habit of using General Agent. Patent Medicine tor Coughs aud Colds, and L IN S CO UNTY. find your preparation to excel all others, and Parrish S Co., Albany. therefore recommend it to the pubiin. J. M. Johns. Sc io . II. C. GIBSON. LANK COUNTY. AO ENTS roa M ARION C O C N T T . A. 8 . McClure, Eugene City, merchant. Charles Calvert, Waconda. Ellsworth A BeUhaw. Druggists, Eugene. It. Hanna, Bei|iarai. Stewart Bros., Springfield. Capt. McManu.«, St. Iritis. — Hamilton. Cottage Grove. Hamilton A Bros., Fairfield, C. (1. Friendly. Monroe, Benton comity. DevenportA Wool ford, Silverton. S. Morse, Sublimity. Agents wanted in every county and towL McKinney A Co . Turner's Hills. in the tbe State. Beach A Rinehart, Jeffetwon. M RS. L. A. S T IP P , Manbfacturer 46 W A L T E R F a i r f i e m », April 13, 1869. M bs . L. A. S n r p ; Having used four bot-- ties o f your Thorncic Balsam, ami received great benefit therefrom, I take great pleasure in recommending it to all persons afflicted with Coughs, Colds, and Affection of tbe Lungs, and General Debility. LOUIS PITM AN. L. WESTACOTT. O ra e M e rs, C entral T homas was arrested at the instigation of Stanton, on the charge of violating t ie Tenure of office Law, in chiming to exercise the functions of Secretary of ?ar. Judge Carter im mediately released him. He has now sued Stanto for false imprisonment, laying his d napes in the sum of $250- 0U0. We w nld suggest that the Rad icals of Unionville reserve their surplus p*>wderfund collected on Monday, and forward it to Fred Douglass, the Treas urer of the Central Union League at Washington, to help Stanton pay these damages.— Humboldt (N er.) Register. for Coughs, Colds and all tbe ills for which it is recommsuded. E. ATKISON. Ì « 1,1 AS H O W E . Jr. President o f the MACHINE CO. 110WE SEWING iwarded a E F. 8. WINSTON, President. CASH ASSETS, A vnual IxroMK Dividend for 1 Year, 3,134.000 TS Purely MiifnnI; profit* divided am ong pelicv- holders, exclusively, fli«- stockholders to ihare|prot. its. Every pereon entured in the Mutual L ife In». Co , o f Xetr In h hae either a cnuetautly increae- imj or decreaeiug premium ae he may prefer. Persons now insuring in this valuable Insti tution will participate in the Dividend o f F el. 1st, 1868, thereby enableing them to reduce their aeeond payment. Pollcie« uon-forfeitable. Divldueda paid annually. R. OLISAN, M. D., ) > Medical Ezaminera. R .B . Wit.sow,M. D J For Agencies, Information, Blank Applies« tions Ae., APPLY TO *•••* B U T L E R A IIF A T H , Agent« for Oregon nnd tbe Territories. OFFICE Corner of fttarkand Front streets. PORTLAND, O. for Salem, Oregon puts nOWE AT THE HEAD ef all Sewing Machine Exhibitors. T U B B O W fi S E W IN G M A C H IN E T R IU M P H A N T ! The F U S T and BIST Machine in the World. H. A. DEMING Agent, No. 3 Kearney Street, San Irancisoo, Cal. 5 m 12 THOS. BOYCE, A D V E R T ! 91 A ft A ft L X T , NO. 30 (SECOND FLOOR,) MERCHANTS’ C a lifo rn ia EXCHANGE, T HE undersigned having located a V ow Double Cylinder Carding Machine two miles sonth of Sabltmity, six miles northeast of Scio, and one-fourth mile of Lincbe'a Ferry. on tbe North Santiem, respectfully solicit* pub- lie patronage. This Machine will be under tbe oontrel of experienced operatives, and satisfaction is guaranteed. Carding Will he dene at the reduced price ef Bight Cents per Pound, when grease or oil is fam ished. If I famish lard, Tea Cent#per Pound. If I tarnish lard oil. Twelve and a naif Cents per Pound. One pound ef nice clean lard fur each eight pounds of Wool, or one pound of lard oil Ibr each ten pound*. To insure good Rolls the Wool mast be Well Washed aud Cleaned e f Trash; •I * Also, it should be graded. . ' - * a ( J ti staytoa . Street, below Montgomery, SAN FRANCISCO. B. F. BROWN, Agent, ly wool, CARDING. Eor the Sewing Machine, Which $22,000,066 06 $6000.000 60 February 1st, 1867» A GOLD XEDAL / nd created a Knight o f the Legion ol Honor by the Emperor Napoleon. oykr Feb. 24, IMA