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OFFICIAL PAPER OF POLK Cd.
• •
Thu McMiuttville Water Ditch enter
prise which had slumbered lor u time
"
M O N D A Y M O R N IN G ,
N*»V.
OREGON NEWS.
W it e r D itc h .
linn been nvived and updations look-
|xfi».
STOIUUG! STUR10E.
THU NEW S.
Fiom the S:ule Highl* Democrat we
glean that an extra session of the Cir
C O M P IL E D
FROM
D IS P A T C H E S TO T H E
W HEAT BOUGHT
P O R T L A N D D A IL IE S .
cuit Court of Linn county will he held
by Jud^a Bose, cuuiiucnc.iig on ihe
General. Unlock recommends that
military posts bo established in Alas
D O T Y A CO., E O L A , H A V E T H E I R
a splendid new
R
iii’_r to i s early c« mph-t ion resumed.
CoMPLfcTp Kttri UNd— nearly ad utfie Tlie locating survey Was made un.re 12th of m i t December. I t Ins been
ka.
W A R E HOVSE
ial— give Suymour and Blair 1-0 ma< ,|ian tWo years since m der the an pices ordered spt-eially to tr» Lyman W. Pom
A woman’s rights convention met
jority in Oregon.
! ol W. T. Newby, esq . and ihe nmitr- eroy, ot that county, on a charge of
Completed and are prepared to store an indefi
nite quautity of Wheat, Oats, Harley, etc.,etc.,
in
Boston
on
the
lOih
and
was
la
v
e
The rouqties of Good and l »ton are , |;,kin^ pronounced by an experienced poisoning his wife so.ne eight
or
ni>
_
e
and are paying the highest
ly attended. T h i to lowing resolution
not put duwu 1,1 the table but the vote Kn*iill' C. practicable and Icasilde lor ad years.
was adopted : Resolved : That we in
o f said counties is known.
• In* purpo-es it was intend -d to subserve.
That
I t U scarcely possible that any change 13 • the const notion of this Ditch, a the f uiily o f Mr..John Amb’cr. of Wa. vite the Republican party to drop
for W H E A T and O A T S .
from one hundred and twenty nine ma p'opul ivc | ower second <o muie on the
terlo * precinct, Linn county, utmost the watchword of manhood suffrage, Their facilities for receiving and sacking grain
are uusurpas&ed auy where in the ¡State.
jority will bo made.
coast will be created and McMinnvil e. miricuhiusly esca, id a ter i!»!e dciih aud the Democratic party to abandon
Steamboats land regularly alongside of
--------------------------
in Constqueuce, will become a point from the falling of u »rte during a se- ¡is motto o f white man’s government, their Ware House at all seasons of the year.
26tf
Qov. Woods is probaldv a close
which mint attr ct and invite capital \e"c wind s or in one night last week and unite on uu amendment of the
reader o f Brick l’ onieroy.
lie adopts
8AML HEAD RICK,
UEO. A. EDES.
o invest wni- b at no distant day will It seems that the force of the wind Imd Constitution, extending suffrage to all
Jirick’s style o compo-ition airl rings
i vc her a promi cnee second to that blown the door of the house ..j r, ami men uud women, as the inalienable
GEO. A. EDES & CO.,
thechiiiges into a Thunksg.vtng Pm
birthright
o
f
every
Amerieuu
citizen.
.Itained by no ini »ltd town in Oregon. Mr. Amble» got out <>f bed to e use it ;
claiuaticu ; but the Governor him ell is
And while wè are on this Fu'jcet it is 1 Lut finding that liq was unable to c.osc
Senator Wilson, in a spoech in
a •* brick.”
but sample justice to a worthy citizen, the door alone, he called liis wile to his Boston on the 19th iust., said he hud
The farce o f trying Jeff Davis i* ind enterprising man, to say that. t<>
assistance ; and just as she got to the no doubt that Congress would author
D ru gs,
*
soon to be enacted in Richmond.
He W. T. Newby, esq., the flourishing
door a tree fell across the house, crush ize colored men to vote in every
will appear by counsel— being himself
village o f Mc.M nnville is jndebted for iug the ro>/f ami the timbers which State.
ill edicine*,
in Europe. Suppose he is convicted.
what it is and what it has the might suppoitcd it, entirely in. and, coming
Col. W . S. Moss, of the Examiner,
Jicw will the sentence be executed ?
Paint»,
est promise of being, more than to a» y j un d .wn, wi.s precipitateli across tlie|i, lS j Ust recovered ten thousand dol
Gold is found in about 25 counlies other single agency that has contrihu. ! pillows u, on which hut a moment ht
Oils,
Inrs I rum the eity as oue installment
iu North Carolina, and the annual ted aught toward its success. Mr. N ’> fore had rested the heads ot Mr. and
a
o f damages tor the destruction of his
A N D D Y E STUFFS,
yield io that State amounts to about five j energy and pewverence k snow uo j Mrs Amber.
There was a young printing office in 1865.
hundred thousand debars.
bounds, wliüe Ins disinterestedness j babe in the bed at the time o f the tall
The case of Reed, impeached car.
At the Old Stand formerly occupied by M. R.
News from New York is D* the effect bord- rs on total self* abjuration. To ¡ng of the tree, but fortunately tlie lit
pet hag Governor of Florida, goes to COX A CO.,
*
that hundreds o f thousands of dollars his hisexerti ns. vigilance and untiring ; tie »lumberer was resting sum»: distance
the Supreme Court.
were staked and lost by republicans in industry, Yamhill county is indebted j |,olu the head of the hid. and thus cs*
U N IO N BLOCK, Commercial Street,
'Ihe Central Lunatic Asylum at
that city on California giving Grant all • in great | art for the blight future c iped injury
'1 here w-re several oth-
Columbus, Ohio, was burnt on the
the way from one thousand to eieht which awaits lit r in view o f the up er children, belonging to the tamil), in
8 A LE M , OREGON.
18th.
thousand aajority. Three to oiie was prouth to h/>r borders of the Oregon Gin house at i he Mme, all ot wln-m
The proprietor of the French paper A liberal discount made to country trade.
bet on two thousand majority. A1 i t mitral Railroad ; and es|Cei>illy is were more nr less injured by ihe misu-
G E O . A. E D E S.
which
was
destroyed
by
thieves
in
1865
SAML. HEADRICK.
told, losses will he about a stand oti j McMinnville under obligations to him , ing in of the house, hut none *enuusly.
has
reeov.
red
$7,500
oil
of
the
city
on the late election. The republicans un this score.
Mr- and Mrs. A. ware only slightly
CASH PRI CE
D
seeui to have gone crazy and bet on im j
The Railroad to McMinnville and
possi hi lilies with a recklessness truly j 'he projected Water Ditch completed,
frightful to contemplate.
j she
will
A woman of the name o f Sense was : strides,
move
forward
eclipsing
with
giant
hurt.
l ’ pon reiuov
of country, on record
many other points
nutuial advantages
by her.
ing tl»e baby from her arms, at th- sta*
tion housc, :t was lound to he a s ank,
L iars
that
to
those enjoyed
broken
open
by some
T hey
A r e — Since
- cntly shot dead in Richino <d by a
D ialer In
man n .mod Grant.
FEED, G R A IN A N D F L O U R !
Capting” Enoch G. Adam- resides
;u Vancouver, W. T. ; and, there being
pers >n a'ol a
quantity of clothing taken out.
John Hughes,
PuPard. the Southern historian and
mo>t providential escape, in this section
From the Unionist that on M o inlay
arrested in Kingston. Ganada, last week. ! •» the Stito which hive hitherto j
|.|St
Mr Hendricks store at
P*
k t *
in a state o f im beeile intoxieatiou. wilh been supposed to enjoy very super.or Wheafaud, on the Willainefe. was
an iufant in her anns.
editor of the S niihern O pn ron, was re-
o f San Francisco.
This may he regarded as the
The
er Grant.the rase 1 ly greenhorn skulled
| ..ut IV»r St. Helens where his vote w.-s
in 'lie stre ts ytsterdayand brought
,eg:,rd. d by republicans as oife of the
t*> the station li.-u.*e. ih e father of
the child is in the pe.*t homo, and the
cardinal virtues, it will avail the cap-
,i|lsJ •» |u,thjn r f , at he « gwore ¡n
! refused of course,
J
can
now
debauch
his im-uury with
way of family supplies.
impunity, hoping thereby to neutral
_
( __
(
The boats arc landing rousing stocks ize ami compromise public opinion
file m r j t*>u-h ug their inhumanity toward a j ll'*l,llll,,n ,l,u,J " r
tonst.iiitly in a l-c.i-
o f goods iu Independence,
! stly >ta e ol intoxication, allowing tLc
chants of that thriving town arc posses f**ehle old in-n who was completely in
| child to wander about the streets.—
sad of both capital and enterprise.
their power.
! ihe little one. when found, had noth
The present month (November) con* i
Flmuld Jeff. Davis die we slmu;d
■ ing on In r person hot a shirt. a<d it
tains only thirty days, aud yet during ' * l ‘ect i*'
announced iu repuh
•. fair y in de one’s heart hired to see h- r
the same, the ional
l'rin,s
j l-are feet pa ting along ou the pave
five times, to w it: On the 2, 9, 10, 23) | » » e d - t l » a t the fiction that he was,
j in-lit, her little limbs shrivled up, ami
aod 30.
wa* wove by General Halpine. Who
pur( le from tin- effects of the cliily
will they allege furnished the-'fiction*
The Portland Zeifui.g is hard on
wind which was hi awing. She'had in
that Mrs. Surratt, a poor, lie pit ss.
Grecian bend. It calls the malady
feeble innocent woman was murderd l ,lt:1 ,la',d a li,,lc ’ '" D ifc t ili.t Imd been
‘ ‘ griping as they run.”
at
Citv by a re uhlitun 1 ^ V‘ n l,tr
” ‘*e- and this slir
During court week an enthusiastic
would
blow,
in
her
eh.ld.sh
glee, until
mob? We don't l-lanm republican.*
S
h .s been issu-d ,,ca"
,l,at ,,c ,U!Ve‘ v :'s i'»P' is
Washington
republican Cauie to Dillas and staked p,,r tr>itii; to -ct out of the ICSj Oil* •
his last 820 with Dr Sites ou California i Gility Inr mo*t o f I heir acts but pro
giving 1,000 majority for Grant. An- | ,e*1 ugain-t outraging the memdrv
of the dead in the efforts so to do
other twenty gone up.
The A fvacate remarking upon the
Mr. J. C. Jamison has put new stock
on his route lroui Portland to Lafayette j enoimous cost to the Oreynniuu ami
which enaides him to make quick trip.*
a n d prompt time.
t he fir m e r
piys near
the cold fl-.or of ihe prison, locked
rungements are perfected looking to | aUlhor *c‘
say anything on the
this commutation.
i subject, or el-e it willfully eoufc-lc-l
giveu to her.— N
The Oregonian claims the cust u. o f a ' Mrl
the trutl‘ * The I h (,ld re
thanksgiving as a republican institu ! Ct*ive" ,he 8a,M0 d!M*a‘ chcs that the
tion. This error of that paper is proh 1 0reU0" i," i
«"*J |w>'« exactly the
his mad up and resigned has place on
tor remembers nothing which trauspired | r
in the United Slate anterior to the in | r
Cod oil in 5 gallon cans at Cox A E .r !
hart’s, Salem.
»*•»«■*« ,hai l’a'
,act f*ie di.*piit«h ur
a"*‘ 'Uflt:i “* a
*,f l)art'
nersh p enter, rise
Augnration ot Oldahc.
between the
two
i-iipers. There is » vas» difference
between the tiurii and the whole
truth.
The city election in Saleui cornea oft i
N ew Exi'Kkbs it u u t e .— F rom a
on December 7th. Tim rcpuulieatj» !
private letter received troni Mr. J. C.
have nominated a full tieke
Juniison of ‘* Jamison’s expaess,’ ’ we
\ , J Y ha^UJ.un ,laa bL,'',, r«.numiri* \ .aril ihe Wells. Fargo & Co. will open
ated for Marshal uf baleni.
„
, offices at Hillsboro. Forest Grove, Me
rSr».«*nur,xul ..I „ .. i
i
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.
.
urcenwoou, u*e where ^pokeu ol in ¡ M nuvil e and Layf.iyeite about the 1 st
this paper, wa» couvicted in Malern lu.-t of December. This arrangement will
week. His »euteme
pounced.
had not been j ro-
\J
he a decided convenience to the people
on tue new toute.
-ALSO-
First, there is a
provision in the Constitution of Oregon
Gla*s anti P u l i r ,
which, in enumerating the quulificn*
(■ r o c e r ie s
tiotlrt II V»tor IU lint
except» idi
provisions of law will he a bar to the
recovery by the acquisitive Enoch of
ihe trifle of fifty thousand do1 la rs or
ally
8utu. And then perjury being
O!
Enoch!
NORTH F R O N T AND E STREET,
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n .
¡R O Y
IXOII.ER
*
T
The
were saved and taken to New
Ihe shi • was loaded iu Moore
«!c Cu.’s line.
Her cargo consisted of
^79 rentals barley, 1300 hhls fluur, 27
: gal Ions wlt-.le oil, 500 flasks quicksilver.
! 488 tons wlmat, 15.0U0 wine a'id 300,-
Dr.
F L O U R IN G
Tho cargo was fully
Ex ( io«einor
A’. T me*.
Low ot California got,
Wheeler &, Randall's Patent Grinder aud Am
algamator.
Dunbar’« Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing
Steven’s
“
“
“
Either applied to old or new steam cylinder»
Q u art
Ex Sheriff
Liggett's fuller died at
continue to sell the best suits of ready
a a n co i«
ved from II.
.—
We. have recei
II. Bancroft & Co.. ¡8an-
Frncisco, “ Tl e Campaigns of Lieut.
Geueral Forrest and of Forrest’s Cav
alry.”
This is au intere ting and au
thentic narrative, vividly written, of ail
b attles a u d
« Omina líder
arii S(J|t!
m e v e m e u fs
ot ti ls fa m o u s
B A K E R Y
F irst S treet D e iw e e u S ta rk aud
ington,
W ash
P o rtla n d .
(Jail at their store ou Commercial st.,
Salem, and see i f they so continue.
WHOLESALE
Style,
MANUFACTORY
OF
EVERY
K ind
1 VIARRIED.
r
i
and Quality
On the 2.’>th inst., at Ibo residence of the
bride’ll father, by W. C. Whitaon, County
-O F -
b i *:«»
^
generous douauou of choice fresh pork.r Liggett^aged Ti yaara U* k**1* 1*8» Jonathan
abandoned, and this real
S
a
S
wee* aiier
within a
fiist d o T D "-ken-adopted in
intermittent fevers so com-
moTin malarious districts during the fall of
h« vear it is proved equally efficacious, and it
mav bo truly said that it combmas in an equal
degree the qualities of a restorative and a pre
ventative.
Messrs. Bancroft & Co. I Ju‘^ Mr
«¡J^rand. and Mias Luva-
na Fuhiia; all of Polk county,
for the Dae fie Const.
Thunks to Mr. John M. i by lor a
Read, tbiuk, and -decide! The aim»
pie therapeutics o f the Patriarchical
era, when herbs ** for heahog the na-
tions” were the only tuedieiuc io use,
find li’ tle favor with the medicaLprofes.
sioa o f the day. Yet at.the early pe
riod of the world’s history the ordinary
term o f humau life was at least eight
times lunger than it is uow. I t is there-
lore manifest that the stamina o f man
has seriously declined in the lapse of
ages.
I t is a scientific fact that, during this
process o f human degeneration and de*
cuy an immense number o f powerful
poisous have beeu introduced into the
medical repertoire, while the mild veg
etable system of treatment exclusively
practiced when the world was young,
has been in a great measure abandoned
by the medical profession. This is a
singular coincidence, aud it suggests
the possibility ot a direct connection be.
twt-eu the physical deterioration o f the
species, and the wholesale administra*
tion o f deadly miucral and other drugs.
It may well be doubted whether the
mineral salts and oxyds, and the no less
dangerous alkaloids, wtrch chemistry
has added to the pharmacopoeia, have
uot destroyed more lives than all the
diseases they have been prescribed to
cure. Oue thing, at least, is certain—
viz : that the average term o f human
existence has beeu shortened since the
days when the vegetable kingdom was
the only medical dispensary known to
mankind.
The truth is— and sensible people are
becoming more alive to it every day—
that the world is ovcrdoctored. The
principles o f medication are simple;
but they have been so befogged by tech,
uicalities, so mystified by profes ional
verbiage, that oue half the community
fancy tliev cau neither he interpreted
nor applied except by persons who have
been ta u g h t to clothe the living truths
o f science in dead languages. I t is not
to the interest of “ the Faculty” that
the theory aud practice o f medicine
should he simplified and popularized,
aud therefore the public couceive but
tittle light from tV.t quarter-
To prevent criitA is one o f the great
ends o f civil law, and to prevent disease
should be one o f the grand objects of
medical science. It is better to protect
than to cure, and much easier. Vital
power is the natural antagonist of all the
influences that militate against health
— whether they exist 'in the air we
breathe, iu the water wc drink, or tlie
objects with which wc c> iue iu contact,
ur in ourselves. Without a sufficiency
ot this resistant principle, there can he
no reasonable hope o f tsc-apiug prevail
ing epidemics, or of enjoying even un*
der the most favorable external circum-
tuiico*. an immunity from sickness and
pain. This tact being established, the
next question is, how shall a deficiency
in physical and constitutional vigor he
supplied ? Instructed by the experi-
eu.e o f twenty years, and sustained by
the testimony of thousands of individ
uals of both sexes; hailing from all paits
of the world, wc reply that llostetter’s
Stomach Bitters is the only medicine
that can he fully relied on a» a protec
tive and preventative tonic and alterna
tive in ail climates and under all con
tingencies. With a system strength
en! d and fortified by the use o f this in.
vigoratit, no one who po.-sesses common
prudence need fear the effects of maK
aria. It is the best safeguard agaiust
infection at proseut known. It produces
appetite ; it promotes digestion ; it pre
vents constipation : it regnhites the flow
o f bile ; it strengthens the nerves, it
purifies the animal fluids; it dears the
braiu ; and, the vehicle o f its medical
properties being a pure diffusible stim
ulant, their influence is extended to
every portion o f the system. Mere
alcoholic stimulants, though administer
ed largely in no dical practice, are not
in themselves medicines ; hut they per
vade the whole organization more cer
tainly and swiftly than anything else
tnat can he given. They are quickly
taken up by the absorbents, and there
is not a fiber of the body between the
crown ot the head and the sole of the
foot wliieh is exempted from their in
fluence. Hence a spiritous stimulant
is the best medium for conveying to all
the organs and members o f a feeble or
disordA-ed system the means whereby
that system is to be recruited and reg
ulated. I t is for this purpose that the
alcoholic elements is used in tho pre
paration o f Hostctter’s Stomach Bitters.
It is simply the instrument by which
the medical virtues of the preparation
are carried to their objective points and
rendered active.
It is almost necessary to fijdl th« attention of
dyspeptics io a medicine which is everywhere
recoguized as the standard specific for Indiges
tion
In every town in the United States which
contains a drug store, or a store in which drag»
are sold, it is known as a remedy for 8,onja^
complaints of every class, from simple “ * ,u.
cy up to the most obstinate chronic torpt 7
of that most important organ. Iw
B.umaii Bros, should not
made clothing »it the lowest figure.
e c e iv e d
S tam pers, Shoes and D ie s,
Of ,oe best bard iron.
vindictiveness. Rev.
R
M IL L S . S A W M IL L S .
Iron Shutter Work at San Francisco
Cost and Freight*
f i m Cuiwell s resiueuce iu Albany
was burnt un the 24th inst. A portion
of o f goods sa* ed.
reason wiiy
ust
on
Manufacturo and repair machinery of all
kinds.
vvri<f somewhat s verely, a«id re eivitig
slight bruises about the face
cm-lty, political h .te, h^pocricy and
J
located
<S-C\ *c . 4-C.
spraining his
the former’s residence iu Dallas on the
the board - f R ge"ts o f ihe Cal. Univer 26th iust.
sity because Gen. Mc< lellan was elected
'I he rainy season having set in is no
l'nsidei't against that incarnation of
r. Stehhius.
are
Q U A R T Z M ILLS, M IX IN G P U M P S
Jessup was thrown from hts
lunse some days since,
hese works
M in in g a n d Steam bo at
M A C t lI J lE R Y ,
U7 hides, 16 tons mustard seed, 42,900
pounds wool.
Rt IL D E R S .
the bank of the river, one block norll: oi
Couch’s Wharf, aud have facilities for turning
out machinery promptly and. efficiently.
W e have secured the services of .Mr. John
Nation, as Director of the Works, whose e x
perience on tiiis Coast for fifteen years gives
him a thorough knowledge of the various
kinds of machinery required for mining aud
milling purposes,
W e are prepared to execute orders for all
s asses of Machinery and Doiler Works, such
1,11 Nov. 2->, report tin* ship lawrence
\oik.
ENGINE:
AND
Telegrams received iu Sail Francisco
new
I'OtJADPRS,
STEAM
Enoch! you
burnt at sea ou Scptoni ir 22.
P r o v is io n s .
York Iodependent,
r
”
X
i
Wil amette Iron Works Company
minds; and secondly, an elector must
reside in the State Either of the above
|,js vote.
},re bi k
a n d
ß iS " Under the Legislative Hall, HidmanV
Block, bnlein.
2Stf ,
ots and persons of insane or unsouud
Sl'JU 00 j cut. aud then remembering her little
The West Side railroad will be push per week" for its dispatches. Now tli j trumpet, she again commenced blowing
ed ahead during the entire winter. Ar* Advocate was not sufficiently posted to | »• forgetting her hunger unti: food was
-ably traceable to tho fact that the edi- ! 8" " e
• finding ihis case.
Francisco,
lui
C O L O R S O F A L L K IN D S ,
« s have two strings to the how in defen
ment, the plcasii g to;, ami then she
a «mg
-ASD-
'J lie Judg,
insured in the local companies of San
Herald of telegraphic dispatches, says ! anxious y into tlie faces of those pres*
! that
ens for 85J,000 d images !
would compel her to forget, for the mo-
'J he child, as she talked
V a rn is h * »
■an actiou against the Judges at St. Hel
01)9
wou d cry piteously for sotm-lhing to
Oil*,
l ie uow commences
hcr sufferings from lihiiger and Cold
cat
Pai si!*,
no poll opened in that town, whereby
lie coiild have a chance to vote lbrMist*
! thief effected an ent»ance by the aid ot
stiff corpse. It is reporied that tho wo
j a bar of ir--n procuri d from u hlucksinii h
,
man bad beeu « . adet.ng rwmd Ibr , ° “ D- H-'pine’a doa.h.'the ¡thotiU who I imp.
'ihe safe was tampered with
cnitrol
tin»
repub
press
h
ive
discovered
some «’ ays, from tavern to tavern, in a
but it wa.* not op-ned
No clue tu the
that
a
hook,
entitled
the
“
^Prison
maudliu condition, with t»>is dead child
thief has been obtained yet.
L
fe
of
Jefferson
D
tv
is
”
is
all
a
fit*
iu her arms, earnestly begging an addi
Tlie Blue Mountain stage robbers arc
tional stimulant to her fearful appetite. tion (?) , and was written by General
being sent up-to tlie Penitentiary by
Halpine in just nine days.
A ccounted F or .— Some people have
platoons.
The b»x>k in question excited un
been at a loss to he able to account
Dr Weatherford has bought the on-
u*ual interest fur sometime aft. r it
for the Democratic gain iu Uuiuu
was published, un .1 contains data fire Herald establishment. It will be
county.
I t is plain enough. The
which is »1 sufficient guarantee o f the run in his name in the fature.
regiment of stage robber» lut.ly trie d I
. .. .
..
, U •
, -,
,
Grant
not »wallow
°
,
.
- , • i
, , truthfulness of what is laid down
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hail from Union, and were in jail , .
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treatment accorded to Mr. toe -‘ y.smyon
ticket by a long
awaiting trial when the election was
Davis for which the republieans w.-re i urch.
had.
responsible*. Why was it not sooner
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Remember that G. B Stiles ke^p* discovere^d that this was a *l fi- tion V »
flour, bacon corn meal.potatoes, onions, Ah! the author is dead and t*»e gl.oitl* reutly about four ycais ool. w i> found
and in fact everything ne«ded iu the
BALEES IH
From the New
Nov. 7th, 1867.
Order« «olicited and promptly filled.
HOSTETTER. S M IT H * CO„
Agents for Pacific Coast,
F. 0PITZ. Proprietor
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Wholesale Druggists, Saa Francisco.
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