tDugou Statesman
AND UNIONIST.
ALEM, FMDAX.
OCT. I
SHOPPING.
She stood behind the counter ;
The day I'll never forget
She thought the muslin dearer
Than any shee'd seen yet ;
I watched her playful fingers
The silk and satin toss ;
The clerk looked quite uneasy.
And noddod at the boss ;
"Show me some velvet ribbon,
. Uarcjo and atin turk,"
, 8ho said, "1 want to purchase !" .
Then gave the good s a jerk.
The clerk was all obedience,
lie traveled "on his shape ;"
At length with hesitation.
She bought a yard of tape.
MTTtE FIVCEKS. .
Busy little fingers,
Everywbera.they go ;
Rosy little fingers,
. The sweetest tbat I know !
Now into my work-boi,
All the buttons finding,
Tangling up the knitting,
Every spool unwinding ! !
2fow into the basket
Where the keys are hidden, '
: So mischievous h-okio";,
Knowing it forbidden . -
Then in mother's tresse,
In'ow her neck enfolding.
With such sweet caresses
v ; - Keeping off a scolding.
Darling little fingers,
Never, never still,
Make them, Heavenly Father,
, - One day do thy will.
Children' Picture Magazine.
- "TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.
Madihhx. Wis.. Sept. 22. Yesterday Wra
Moody, well-to-do and respectable (arm
vr, murdered his wife with a hatchet, drag
ged body from the bouse, to which he set
lire, and stood guard with his rille until the
buildinj was burned down. lie then shot
bimselt.
St. Loris. Sept. 23. The Pawnee r.nd
Sioux Indiana are at war with each other.
THe 1'awnees are allies of the U. S. Troops.
New York, Sept 23. The President will
permit the delivery of the Spanish gun
boats which are building. The same priv
ileges will be accorded to the Cubans.
Syraithk, N. Y., Sept. 22. The nomina
tions on the Democratic State ticket are
Secretary of State, Homer A. Nelson ;
Comptroller, W. F. Allen ; Attorney Gen
eral, M. K. Champlain ; State Treasurer,
Wheeler II. Bristol ; Canal Commissioner,
Win. V. Wright; State Prison Inspector,
f. Laflin. of Ulster; Judges of the Court
if Appeals, John A. Scott, of Kings, and
Kobt. Earl, of Herkimer.
Washington, Sept. 22. Contrary to Eu
ropean telegrams, there is no reason for
supposing tbat the Spanish Government
took offense at the proposed mediation of
thj United States! . in the Cuban matter, or
has sought to involve other governments in
its action. The Spanish Government after
mature deliberation has thanked the United
-.States Government for its triendiy disposi
tion, but is not willing to accept the terms
proposed. The gist of the matter simply
is, the meditation is declined.
Ntw Yor.K. Sept. 22. The Panama steam
er onngs uaies irom tue lsinnius to Aug.
iit); a sefies of earthquake shocks were felt
on the 13' b aod lUtli along the South Amer
ican coast.
Rivnl Parly Platform.
, Syracuse, 22. The New York State Dem
ocratic Convention has adopted a platform
reaffirming former pledges to the people in
regard to the questions of public policy ;
proclaiming Democratic devotion to the in
stitutions of the Government, fidelity to ita
' honor, their nationality, patriotism and un
swerving loyalty to the Constitution ; de
manding the restoration of State Govern
ments, general amnesty, aboution of the
T.1 i T , .1 r
rrceuucui Dureau, uuu oiiuuiuiiiauuu ui
the military to the civil power.
Upon the question of finance the resolu
tions take ground for eqnal taxation of fed
eral securities, the payment of the debt ac
cording to contract, und the restoration of
u sound constitutional currency.
They oppose the Fifteenth Amendment
as debasing and demoralizing the represen
tative system ; denounce the administration
of Grant as false to its pledges and prom
ises of peace, and lowering the tone of our
national ability npon foreign questions.
They oppose ibe registration and excise
. laws, eulogize Gov. Hoffman's administra
tion, and oppose the Stute amended consti
tution. Worcester. Sept. 22. The resolutions of
the Republican Convention reaffirm devo
tion to the principles and policy of the Re
publican party, declaro tbat the Democratic
party has forfeited forever all claims to the
confidence pf the people ; assert that the
reconstructed States are not before the
watchful care of the National Government;
welcome repentant rebels back to citizen
ship, while insisting upon complete protec
tion to loyal whites and blacks ; express
the utmost confidence in the administration
of President Grant ; require a just distri
bution of the burden of taxes, rigid econo
my in public expenditures, less special leg
islation, a material abridgement of sessions
of .the legislature; assert the right of pro
tection of labor, and tbat legislation on the
subject of temperance should be left to the
legislatures.
California.
San Francisco, Sept. 23. Gold in New
York 141U3$.
New l'otk Wheat SI 70.
Liverpool Wheat IDs lOd.
. San Francisco Wheat $1 501 CO for
CUOICU fcUipjJJIIJI.
Floar $4 4Uhj5 62J.
Philadelphia. Sept. 23. Capt Leonard,
the counterfeiter, was arrested this morn
ing ., .., ., ... ........ . ....
, New York, Sept 23. A special dispatch
from Liverpool says, the amount of spe
cie known to have been shipped to New
York, within the past three days is $2,000,
O00. The Turkish Government has purchased
rd shipped 125,000 Enfield and 22,500
Springfield rifle.. . , - , , . . .. . ....
The Sun, to-day says, in every respect the
action of Geo. Sickles, since he has been
charged with the Cuban negotiations, in
the fulfillment of his instructions, he has
done what be was ordered to do. The end
is' near at band. '
Rochester, Sept. 24. The Grand Lodge
of Good Templars yesterday adopted a
' platform which says : The solid and great
principle of our order is in the assumption
that everv Temolar will do all he can. both
oy precept and example, to abolish the
sale and ,use ef intoxicating drinks. The
doctrine of prohibition for each individual
and for the society, stands first ia the teach-
tags of the order. While we are not a po
litical organization, but rather an institu
tion to educate the people to political ac
tion, the Good Templar, in discbarge of
.JiU duties as a citizen, should recognize
I the claims of ait obligation, and do all in
his power to-rescne and force restrictive
and prohibitory legislation. The time has
not come for the organization of a political
party on tnis issue, oi to time bas come
for every; T-p'ar to engaga in temper
ance, keeping in mind that we can labor for
(he largest immediate' results not imprac
ticable. It is evident that prohibition is
now presented to us as the first available
work t be done.
Large ehipasents of gold are being made
from Europe to the United States.
California.
San Fra-ncisco; Sept. ' 24. Frederick D.
rtanuttr Grand Sir nf fiA W.llnn,a
muaib, -tJ""v - - v. t.u ,T C)
will visit Lodges In Oregon, Washington
and'Idafco. He starts overlaid Monday
! next , if '
The fldctttuttons In the froU market has
caused great excitement in this city to-day.
: jfar York quotations to-day, gold opened
at 150s ; 11 a. tn., 155& ; 1 p. m., 135 ; 3 p.
m., closed at 133jj.
Liverpool Whuat 10s 9d.
San Francisco -Wheat $1 2o(TM Tm.
Flour $5 50.
Sept. 24. The August report ol the De
partment of Agriculture contemplates one
hundred and fifty millions of bushels of
corn less than a full crop, un incrense of the
wheat crop, and two und three quarter mil
lion of bales of cotton, as the results of
the harvests of the present year.
Secretary Uoutwell informs Koopraans
cbnp that there is no intention to interfere
with Chinese immigration.
There ia no question directly pending be
tween this country and Spain relating to the
war in Cuba. A telegram i'voax Sickles was
read in a late Cabinet meeting, to the effect
that Spain respectfully declined the media
tion of the United States.
Many frands are discovered to have been
perpetrated in the Nev Orleans custom
house.during the administration of President
Johnson. Small vessels were cleared with
cargoes of whisky of three times their capa
city, and sent to imaginary merchants in
Greenland or Honolulu, at least on paper,
while in fact the whisky was sent West, or
put into the market there.
Gen.Canby publishes correspondence bad
a month before the Virginia election with
prominent men, telling them he should re
quire the test-oath of members of the Leg.
ilatiire.
Bonder is said to have consented to a
race between Dexter and Lady Thorn, to
take place this week. Proceeds to go tne
Avondale sufferers. ,
News from Cuba is unfavorable to the in
surgents. Two of their generals hnve been
assassinated, and Cespedes has taken the
command in person.
The wires give the particulars of the gold
panic in New York, caused by locking up
gold in piivate hands and loreing those
making sales then due to pay a heavy mar
gin. The speculators claim to have cleared
eleven millions, though, as iu the morning
gold went np to 1.C2 und fell the same day
to 1.34, both sides were disappointed. Bout
well is accused by speculators of having
failed to counteract the speculators, and he
refused to sell gold until the next day. A
largo number ot gold gambiers are ruined.
James Fisk. Jr.. is said to have lost heavily.
A number of firms have suspended. The
crowd Feized Fisk ami threatened to hung
him, and he got a black eye as it was. The
Tribune thinks a single dayrs transactions
in gold reached $500,000,000.
Foreign.
The Guardian says a manuscript in Lord
Byron own handwriting will soon be pub
lished by Mr. Slowe.
It is said that France has sent word to
Prussia and Baden that the annexation of
the Grand Dutchy of Baden will be consid
ered a cause of war.
Republican Club meetinfis heve been sus
pended iu Madrid, because resolutions were
passed by them condeming a monarchy. ,
Father Hyacinth has left his Convent in
Paris, and gone home to his parents to
await the decision of the Roman Council.
California.
The S. F. Chambers has discussed the
Postal Telegraph system and decided in lave-
of it.
The Red Stockings, of Cincinnati, have
played Base BhII with the Eagle Club. San
Francisco, and beaten them 25 to 4.
Gen. E. D. 3aker.
The following inspired passages, spoken
by the late General E. D. Baker, we clip
from the Humboldt Notional. The first is
irom a speech delivered in San 1 rancisco
in 1SC0 on his way to Washington as Sena
tor from Oregon :
" We are a city set on a bill. Our light
cannot be hid. As lor me, I dare not, I
will not be false to freedom. Where the
feet of my youth were planted, there, by
freedom, my feet shall ever stand. I will
glory in ber strength. I have watched her,
in iiistory, struck down in an hundred cho
sen fields of battle. I have seen her friends
fly from ber. I have seen her bound to the
stake ; I have seen them give her ashes to
the wind. But when they turned to exult.
1 have seen ber again meet them face to
face, resplendent in complete steel, brand
ishing in her right hand a flaming sword,
red with insufferable light. 1 take courage.
The people gather around her. The
Genius of America will lead her sons to
freedom."
The following is bis apostrophe to the
comet of 1858, spoken at the cable celebra
tion in San Francisco on the 215th of Sep
tember of that year :
" We have accomplished a great work ;
we have diminished space to a point ; we
have traversed one-tweltth ot the circumfer
ence of our globe with a chain of thought
pulsating with intelligence and spiritualiz
ing matter. But, even while we assemble
to make the deed and rejoice at its comple
tion, the Almighty, as it to impress us with
a becoming sense of our weakness compared
with his power, has set a new signal of his
reign in heaven.
if to-night, fellow citizens, you will look
out from the glare of your illuminated city
to the northwestern heavens, you will per
ceive, low down on the edjre of the horizon,
a bright stranger, the comet of 1858. then
supposed to be the comet of CLarles V.,
pursuing bis path across the sky. Auiiu
the starry hosts that keep their watch, it
shines, attended by a brighter pomp and
followed by a broader train. No living
man bas gazed upon its splendors before ;
no watchful votary of science has traced
its course lor nearly ten generations. It is
more than three hundred years since its ap
proach was visible from our planet ; when
at last it came it startled au Emperor on his
throne, und while the superstition of his age
taught him to perceive, in its presence, a
herald and a doom, his pride saw in Its
filming course and fiery train, the announce
ment that his own light was about to be
extinguished. Iu common with the lowest
of his subjects, be read omens of destruction
in the baleful heavens, and prepared him
self for a fate which alike awaits the might
iest and the meanest.
Thanks to the present condition of scien
tific knowledge, we read the heavens with
a far clearer perception. We see in it the
predicted return of the rushing, blazing
comet through the sky, the march of a
heavenly messenger along its 'appointed
way, and around its predestined orbit. For
three hundred '"years he has traveled amid
the regions of infinite space. Lone wan
dering, but not lost,' he has left behind b'm
shining suns, blazing stars and gleaming
constellations, now nearer the Eternal
Throtie, and again on the confines of the
universe, ile returns, with visage radiant
and benign; he returns, with unimpeded
march and unobstructed way ; he returns,
the majestic, swift electric telegraph of the
Almighty, bearing npon his flaming front
the tidings that throughout the universe
there is still peace and order ; that amid the
immeasurable dominions of the Great King
his rule is still perfect ; tbat suns and stars
and systems track their endless circle and
obey the Eternal Law."
The latest story of progress in Hindostan
bas a certain grim picturesquences which
is almost humor. The great festival of
Juggernaut was held at Serampore in July.
We all know what this used to be be for
is it not in all story-books and pictorial
geographies? the priests npon the plat
form of the huge cars dancing and shout
ing, hundreds of worshippers pulling at the
ropes, and crazy devotees flinging them
selves beneath the wheels. This year the
crowd attracted by the spectacle was small.
The cars were dragged a short distance, by
hired men, and then left half in a muddy
ditch, with the idols still iu them and the
flags flying. When' the priests urged the
people to pull, f he irreverent populace
cried out. " Why don't you come down and
pull yourselves?" Nobody was crushed,
nobody was hurt, and only three men got
drunk. - JYo York Tribune.
The " paregoric wedding" is the latest
novelty and is the first on the list. It is
given on the first anniversary of a married
couple. who have meanwhile been blessed
with an heir.
Banditti in Greece.
It was thought to be a service of
danger five and tweny years ago to
coast the shores of the Morea iu a sail-
in' vessel. Ihelrteek pirates were:
tolerably certain not to lose the oppor
tunity, when the ship was becalmed, of
attempting to land her, and, if they
were successful iu the attack, it was
no uncommon thing with them, as
soon as the work of plunder was over,
to murder all hands on board, and
finally to sink the vessel, so that no
trace might be left of the deed of dark
ness. If in these days piracy has di
minished on the coast, brigandage is
Ptill rampant on the main land.
If the Greek banditti of the pres
ent day do not massacre their victims
it is only because a more refined sys
tem of villainy has taught, them that
it 13 unwise to do so. It is positively
unsafe to venture unarmed outside the
town of Athens. The peasants
working in the field are armed to the
teeth, and not a vehicle passes on the
road without being prepared for a
state of siege. Very recently the son
ot a coffee-house keeper was carried
from his father's door at a village in
the neighborhood of Eleusis, and 1,000
francs were obtained for his ransom.
Nor is it ontside of the capital alone
that the banditti ply their trade. A
grocer and two butchers carried off
trom-Athens have lately been ammg
the numbers of the redeemed. The
expedients of the brigands have fur a
while relieved the monotony of this
proverbially dull city. The. sages-fern
mes have offered them a" fair harvest.
More than one instance has occurred in
which these worthy people have been
decoyed hy disguised brigatuh calling
them to the assistance of Women who
did not require their offices. The
consequences have been disastrous for
the eages-femmes, for as these women
are usually supposed to have collect
ed some money, the ransom demanded
for their liberation lias been compara
tively large.
If the traveler crosses the Isthmus
of Corinth, he will si'e soldiers at
every few yards, crouching, since, if
only for ihe. sake of commerce, this
part of the country must be protected,
while his baggage will be preceded and
followed by an armed escort. The
Greek villagers gave good reasons for
fearing the vengeance of the brigauds
and will not risk the devastations of
their homes and their lives by giving
information against them. The sad
dest feature of the whole history is
that one who is high in authority in
the kingdom is constantly named as
conniving in this shameless system of.
villainy. The people do not hesitate to
tell you that brigandage is not put
down because this dignitary sprung
from a brigand's race bimseli will
have it so. Foiled in her intrigues in
Candia, Greece may be said to have
now turned her eyes to the European
provinces of Turkey. Greek schools
are becoming widely spread, but in
their establishment the Turk sees a
political rather than an educational
propaganda. Greece, however, may
rest assured that no ambitious designs
on the part of a country which cannot
maintain interred order will meet with
countenance from the Western Tow
ers of Europe. v
Huiions oi" Divorce. A sausage
maker in Cincinnati, named Xavier
Andrei has sued for a divorce from
his second wife, because she cannot
assist him properly in selling his sau
sages. Ue claims that he was de
ceived in her. -Before their marriage,
she had told him that she could
neither read nor write, but was good
atfigures; and he thought that it she
could read figures, she would do to
attend the shop, and so he took her
for better or worse, and found her
worse. She could not count, and
therefore would make mistakes in
giving change to the customers. lie
had given her S150 to dissolve the
the matrimonial partnership, but she
had refused to leave after getting the
money. He told her she would not
do for him, and-if she would not
leave, he would sell out and go to
work as a journeyman. He wanted
articles of dissolution drawn up, but
the Justice told him that marriage
was not like a business partnership,
aud could not be broken off for any
such cause.
A Curious Panic We hear a
terrible outcry about the danger to our
civilization and our religion from the
influx of 'Chinese heathen.' Now, we
have for a great many years been
sending missionaries to China, at huge
expense, to convert these 'heathen.'
Ought we not to rejoice when they come
among us, and so save us the trouble
and cost of the missionary business ?
If we are bold enough to grapple with
Paganism in its stronghold, ought we
to flinch ffoin the encounter when it
comes into our own camp, where we
have every advantage of strength and
numbers 1 Isn't this panic -about the
'danger to Christianity, and civiliza
tion' somewhat inconsistent ? If we
can't hold our own with the many ad
vantages we possess, the presump
tion would seem to be that we must
be wrong.
A favorite play with Dr. Whatley
was pencilling a little tale on paper,
and then . making his right hand
neighbor read and repeat it in a whis
per to the nest man, and so on, till
every man round the room had done
the same. But the last man was always
required to write what he had heard,
and the matter was then compared
with the original, retained by his
Grace. In many instances the mat
ter was hardly recognisable, and Dr.
Whatley would draw an obvious
moral. But the cream of the fun lay
io his efforts to arcerlain where the
alterations look place. Hia analytic
power of detection proved, as usual,
accurate, aud the interpolators were
playfully pillored. The play is called
"Russian Scandal."
Old Billy W., a hard case, was dy
ing. He asked for bread The doc
tor approached the bed side and in a
solemn tone remarked ; 'My dear fel
low, man cannot live by bread alone.'
'No,' said the old felow, slightly re
viving, 'he's bleeged to have a few
wegtables.' The subject was drop
ped. . --
Cicero gives expreBnion to a beau
tiful thonght when he says, I go from
life as from an inn, not as from home.'
A Smiling Face and a Kind
Heart. Which will you do smile,
and make your household happy, or
be crabbed, and make all those young
ones gloomy and the elder ones mis
erable ? . The amount of happiness
you can produce is incalculable, if
you show a smiling face, a kind heart,
and speak pleasant words. Wear a
pleasant countenance ; let joy beam
in your eyes, and love clow on your
forehead. There is no joy like that
which springs from a kind net or a
pleasant deed ; and you will feel it at
night when you rest, at morning when
you rise, and through the day when
about your business.
Said a speaker at a Sunday
School exhibition ; 'You boys ought
to be very kind to your little sisters.
I once kew a bad boy who struck his
sister a blow over the eye. Although
she didn't fade and die in the Sum
mer time, when the June roses were
blowiu?:, with sweet words of kind
ness on her pallid lips, she rose up
and hit him over the head with a roll
ing pin, so that he couldn't go to
school for over a month on account
of not being able to put on his hat.'
Suicide. A bottle was picked up
atPeoia Lake (111.), on the 2Sth of
August, with the following epistle in
side :
To whoever rues tins up: 1 am trom
A.
to co.T.it suicide by drowning miself in
t river. Mi hoov will never tie
found, as I hav tide a big stone to it
Good bi everv buddy. I was forme-
1 v an organ grinder, and pecuniary em-
barrassinets is the cos ol mi detli. Hen
ry is a hard place to live in. The pe-
pel don.t appreciate . music. Good bi
eyery buddy. 1 throde ui3r organ in
the river. Yours respectfully,
Joiin Hardin.
A i t-cent medical writer states that
the vices of the American character
may be briefly summed up as follows
1. -n inordinate passion lor- nciics.
2. Overwork of mind und body in the
pursuits of business. 3. Undue hurry
and excitement in all the affairs of life
4. Intemoerance in eatins, tlrmkmsr
and smoking. 5. A general disregard
of the true laws of health.
A man who prays to God to give
him a desire and will to do his duty,
and opens his bed room window before
roing to bed, prays to some purpose
BUSINESS CARDS.
TEW SADDLE SHOP.
DOWNIER J01DA?
Have corui.ienced tlie manufacture of
SADDLES AND HARNESS,
At the old Headquarters liuilrfiiiir. liitctlv op
posire Starker' hloi k. Mom people know us
so we say to ml "lit triemls,
COME AND SEE IS.
We nre ulso anxious to make new friends
nnl customers.
Salem. Ati'-ust S, LSij'.t.
xz'f
gALEM FOUNDK Y
AND
ZVL.YCIIXrVIO SHOP,
Salcsit, Oregon.
13. F. DltItE, I'rop.
Steam Eieines. Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Itenpers
Pumps and and all kinds and styles of machinery
maJe Inori'er. Machinery xepairm t a siinri im.
llr..-. Pattern-makine done in all its various founs.
and all kinds of Brass and Iron Castings furnished
at short r.otii-e. LnotlJ
I)
U. II. SMITH,
Surgical and .Mechanical Dentist
SALEM. OKEGOX.
Oriswold's Block, corner Commercial and State
streets. All Plat Worte done in my office, hereaf
ter, will be reduced to San Francisco prices, with al!
the latest iniprovments In the science nf Dentistrv.
All my Dental Work Kuaranleed.
Dll. Li. S. SKIFF,
DENTIST,
SALEM, OREGON'.
rpK.ETH made with the use of Pr. Cools
1 patent. The nature of thU improvement
coiifsiHtM ia lining the. entire concave Hiirface
with fine K'ld, making the plate one-third
thinner than the common plate ,an preventing
the acids of the mouth from ronjiheninj; the
plate and turning it hlaek. This stylo of plate
admits of a very line litnsli. This work lina
friven entire satisfaction in every case.
Nitrous Oxide (Lunjfhiny; Ga piven tor the
rainless extraction of teeth. The person jioes
into a pleasant sleep, and awakes smiling, with
the achino; tooth ifnns.
Dentistry performed as cheap as at any office
iu the State.
OFFICE I MOORE'S BRICK BLOCK,
Commercial St., Salem, Ogn.
Residence on Liberty St., between Court ar"
8tatrt Streets. aug31xz
GEO. II. CHANCE, gjg,
Xentist. tFf
Over Wade's Store, adjoining Montgomery's Gallery
SALEM, OREGON.
I AM inserting artificial teeth by the use of Doctor
Warm's celebrated competition patent. The
uature of this Impjovement consists in lining the
mouth with a first class set of teeth, making the
cost about onehalf less than the common price,
thereby paeventlnp the concave surface of the purse
from becoming convex. This class of work enables
a much larger class of persons to avail themselves nf
Its benefits than formerly.
FCLL SETS 40 $60
UPPER - 20
PARTIAL SETS, in proportion.
Tee'h extracted without pla, by the nse of Nitrous
Oxide Gas. Sept. 17. dw
W.
W. MARTIX,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
AND SILVER WARE.
Commercial Street, : : Salem, Oregon.
5"" Jewelry made to order.
' All work and (;ood8 warranted.
Snlem. Anirnct 20. xz
J. C. l.OGCE.
WM. E. WILSON.
LOCUE & WILSON,
DEALERS IN
Groceries & Provisions
GLASS AND QIEENSWARE.
STATE 8TREET. ::.:.::: SALEM.
Next door to Gill's Book Btore.
w
E have just purchased the large and se
lect stocs oi
Elegant Glassware
lately held by Georpe X. Cady, and offer the
same at greatly reduced rates.
fW Goods delivered to all parts of the city
Free or Charge. Aur. i!8 xat
Removed !
My Stock of
Groceries & Provisions,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, AND
V11 Sorts ofFEED,
And will hereafter be found at Cady'a old
stand, corner of State and Liberty streets, op
posite the store of G. W. Gray & Co.
JOHN HUGHES.
Goods delivered in town, as usual, FREE
OF CHARGE.
Saleta, Sept. 7, 1869. xz
INSURANCE.
Tills 31UTIJ-AJL.
Life Insurance Company
4
OF NEW YORK.
Cash Assets, Aug. 1, '60, - 83C.OOO.COO
Receipts Tor 1S6S, nearly - 13,000,000
Claim by Heath, only 1,201,708
Cash Dividends paid to Pol
icy Holders, 1SG9 3,257,137
Tlio IVext Dividend
Of the Company wjll be
Declared February 1st, 1S70.
All policies in force at that timt- will partici
pate fully in the pnrpl'iji at that time.
A. UZ.; A: :.,
Corner vf iSiaik. hvtir Fr-nt utrrri, 1'ortlainl
Mirk A. Kixo,
J So. N. Homass. )
(il'tli'Mil A"nlK.
THE WASE-.1KC.TQK
Life InsuratM ' i'iii;:iiiiy,
OF NK'iV Yo!;K.
Dividends mid otic year In iu date of Policy
f. " "
Policies Exempt from Execution.
Cash Assets, over S2,ti.0.000
fcfECUKKLY INVESTED.
0 i' l!i,)0() tom1i-w.
PURELY MUTUAL.
All Policies and Dividends ou-ForfeitabIe.
Over f ,!() Policies issued in I .-'I'..
McKENNKY &. LIN DEI! MAN.
General Agent. I'.il Montgomery s'reet. S. F.,
Directly opposite Occidental 1 loir I.
i
E. P. CltANSTOX. Local Ajj-jnt. ?i!em.
Salem, August IMS. :imxz
Real Estate
AT AUCTSO.X. idL
THE following property ill be sold at auc
tion, On the IOth of(Wembe?. "GO
THE FIXE RESIDENCE OF JOSEPH
WATT, on the north of Willson'a Avenue, ou
the corner of Court and Church streets.
TERMS, in coin one third paid down; one!
Ihird in one year, with inteiesi at li) per cent.;
and one-third in two years, with interest at the
rale of 111 per cent, per annum.
Also, one full sized LOT, on eat side of
Cokinn-rcial street, comer of Ferry si reel, near
Ihe bridge, opposite the brewery.
Terms on lot. in coin one-half down; one
liall in one year, with interest at the rate ol
b) per cent, per milium.
JOSEPH WATT.
N. IJ Private bids will I e considered. Ap
plv to C. S. WOODWOKTH, Salem. x2z
I "arm for Sal.
I WILL sell, on easy terms of payment, my
farm of iliii acres, situated three miles
north of Salem, in Polk county, near ihe Wil
lamette rivet, on the road from Salem to Port
land. One hundred acres of ibis land is pmirie,
under cultivation: ihe remainder is umber.
The improvement are. a trood Dwelling House,
Harn aud mil houses, l ine Orchard and Yin
yard. Li vim; Springs of i:ood water conveni
ently situated. K W. HAMILTON.
Salem, Sept. U-f.'.i. xz
WAREHOUSE AND DWELLING HOUSE
For Salt'.
I
OFFER for sale my Warehouse und Home
Premises, in
EOLA. FOLK COUNTY, OIIEfiOX.
The Warehouse is capable of containing
30,0(10 bushels of train, it is situated to acconi
inodate one of Ihe finest af rsti 11 urowinr sections
of Oregon the Hickreal Valley with eleva
tors completed. The Dwelling House is lure
and commndiuus. SAMUEL HEl'KET.
Eola Polk county, Oregon. auif'JUjizlf
For sale.
HOUSE AND LOT, on Chnrch street,
A
one door south of Centrni School House
For terms anvlv on the premises to
J. V. DEIXIXGEIt.
Salem, Anst 28, lSC'.i. xz
H
OUSES AND LOTS IN SALKM.
I offer for sale
CHEAP l'OIt CAf-ill,
Severn! Residences, well calculated for private
families, in chflerent parts of the city. Persons
desiring to purchase, will do well to call on
me. SAMUEL UASS.
Salem, A ngust 12, lf9. xf
SALEM
Seed. Gardens.
O. DICklXSOX
Has thirty one acres of pronnrl on Snlem Prai
rie, devoted exclusively to the cultivation of
Gnrtleii Seeds,
Designing to supply the trade with every va
riety needed of home raised seeds.
These Gardens have been established for five
years, and have become so well known for the
quality of seeds rained, that one of the oldest
seedsmen in the United States (B. K. BLISS,
now of New York city,) writes of some seedy
ordered by bint, that fbey are "the handsomest
lie ever saw."
Mr. Dickinson is raising seeds for Mr. Bliss,
and also larye amounts for the San Francisco
market. He now supplies foar-fifths of the
Garden Seeds sold in Oregon.
Ani;ust 19x.z
Surprise Oats.
THESE Oats originated in De Kalb Counte.
Illinois. They are reported to weih 4"i
pounds per bnshel, mid to have yielded 4,25b
pounds per acre. I raised last year, 70 pounds
of Oats trom 3 ounces of seed sent me, aud
this year, by replanlinir. have 3.6(l pounds
of the seed for sale. I have every reason to
believe they fill the representation made of
them. Vor sale at 10 cents per pound.
A sample of the Surprise. Oats can bo seen
at the Oregon Unionist office.
O. DICKINSON. .
S-.Ieni, Oregon, Aaj(U8t 19, 18G9. xztf
"Wlieat IBouglit
, J AM prepared to pay CASH for Wheat.
Hrinjr ofi four Wheat and tet yonr money .
Sep.5xz A. I. NICKHS.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GUARDIAN'S SALE .N.ti.-f it hereby
iven ttiat, iu (uriitiii c t riU-r of
the County Court of Marion -ihiiii. ()ieioii,
inado at the Mart-li term, W. I -iiall oilVr fr
sale, on Saturday, CH-tober Itl. at '2 o'clock
P. M., at public auction, on ir-mises. the
real estate beloNjiinji to John VV. Bell, infirm,
described an follows : One hundred and sixty
acre oT !iiud.c"ngtilutinir. tne mutt ii half of the
donation laud claim of the u.iiii .J"!m W. JSell,
the came 'miik located in Sec. " , T. t S., R. 1
V. Willamette meridian, in M.ii ion county,
Oreiron. Teruif. ni;n in !i!it.
SAMl'EI. WELCH, Ciar.liun.
Salem. OreiMti, S-.:. ti, xenlUz I
A D.MIXLSTliATi Hi S N TICK. Hilary i
J. Csikou, Administrator of llio CKtale of W.
W. Powers, haviny filed liin acc'Miol for linii! I
settlement of xaid tKtate. Aii-ndiiv, the tl j
(iay of Novetnoer t:ci. at the court lioi;j-e in '
Snlem. is et for t!i lie:n niir of I lie xuuie he .
fore .ue. .1 t' I'K.KItLKs. ;
County Jndi cf Mmioii county, Oieion. !
Sept. 14 z4 !
i
-1 YKfTTTIMY N'lVTIt't.' !.i I .ni,t v I nn t.
J ot Marion counlv. Au'ict term. 1Mi:.
Notice is hereby, :iveii that the under-ij.'iied
has been duly appointed by sabi Court iu Pro
bate silting, at iih August lerm, IHri'.l. an Kxecu
trix of Ihe I.tst will ami testament of William
S. Hahkku, late of ca;d county, deceased. All
perHoiid having claim aj.'ain-t s lid eHtiite w ill
please present them to inc. at my residence iu
alein, in said county, within six mouths from
this date; und all persons indebted lo s,-id es
tate aie reouesied lo limlie immediate pavnieut.
AUKKLIA A. iJAKKLK',
Executrix of Ihbi will of Win. S. Barker.dec'd.
Salem. Anifii-t !'. ISC!). trpln5w4
N'OTR K is hereby Kiven that the under
signed has been appointed Administrator
of the estate of J. 15. SMITH, deceased, lale of
Mmion counlv, Oreiron. All persons having
chum.-, auaiusi said estate are hereby required
to present them, with the proper vouchers,
wiiiii'i six mouths from this date.to the under
siiMied Mt the office of Williams Sc Willis, in
li e Court House at Snlem, Marion counlv, Or-V-.ii.
.1. L. ST A K'KKV, Adi-.inisn-a'tor.
Siiicm. Auyu-t IT, IS. arirl'.'zl
imimsti;at(m:s sm.k. i hereby
ifie notice that. I will on Thursday, the
7th duy of October, WW), sell at. public auction
li'c personal fro Ik and chatieU of .J. 1!. Smith,
h'rea-ed. at I. is former residence ne:ir pon.''s
Seii v.ou ibe Williiiuetlc lviver, live miles north
o Mil m, consisting in part of Nimi bushels of
'.'iniii heut, lour vo It horses, ci'it head of
mile, one Wilson, a lot of hous. and various
larunii implements. Terms of m!e : six
months time w ill be ireti on a'l aiii'.iinis over
ten dollars. Sale to commence at 1 1 o'clock
a.m. ,J. L. STAKK Y.
Administiator of the Estate of J. B. Smith,
deceased. sep'Jlw'-'
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby warned not lo pur
chase either of two certain promissory
notes made by me one for J HI ) On, dated on
the '.'ill of September, lW'.t nud one for ?.;!).ri,
dated Sept. H'lh, IXtill both made payable to
Ceor'e A. Edes, or order, of Saiem , Oregon,
thirty days afler dale, in "old com of the Uni
ted Mates, interest, at twelve per cent, per an
num, as both of said notes were obtained by
fraud and without consideration, and I will not
pay the same, imt any narl of tht in.
i'a'ed Sent. loth. I ;
PKESTOX .MOKKIS.
Kv Povvi i.i. &. Flisn, his Attorneys.
Sept. 17 ilvvll
rMIK above notice of I'rrssoa Morris, hy his a;tor
J. neys, Powell i K'limi, is wholly h".I absolutely
nils-. lihO. A. KDKS.
fa em. Pejit. 17, 1SC9.
I)
ISSi (LL'TI'IN ' i V COPAliTXKI.' si I IP-
Notice is hereby uiveii that S M. Lvon.
I having bouiibr out i l.e finite inter--; oi I.. ('.
I Fuller in the linn of Fuller tc Lyon, tf.c part
I l el-ship in-iet'itme exisliu;; helwroji I lu; said
Fnlleracd the said I. on. under said rut nan e.
j is dissolved. 'All del-Is due the l.ile firm must
j he paid to S. .V i,l mi, U,il all oiitrluiiilioig
Holes or liellillll'ls, !ii. i - ro heciene due. hv or
finm the laie linn, must be presented lor pay
' men! I.i . M. Lvmi within tin lines after the
1 dile hereof, or he will he r spoi.siMe for no
' demand !e set. led afi er that tune,
i L. C Kt l.LEK,
; S.M.LYON.
Poitlat.d, Sept. "I. IS pepl-ixzlm
""OTI('E is hereby j;ive!i that my wile,
j -N Fh'reiic kciiedv. has lelf inv bed and
j boar 1 without h val aiise, and that I shall pay
no debts of her couli acting.
I J. II. KENNEDY,
j Helhel. Oreiron, Sept. On. ISf'J.
lost, Slrayocl or Stolen,
A LK5IIT OR YELLOW-BAY MAKE, li
x. hand Iii;;h, 1 years old, some white in
forehead, scar above one hoof, no brands. A
reasonable reward will be paid for her recov
ery, or for information to lead to it
David lono.
Salem. Sept. Ill, lSd!. x.
DISSOLUTION OK COPA KTNKKSH 1 P.
The curarlnership known heretofore as
the firm of T! I ATCHEIi Jc DYAli. Pruiri-'ists.
Stale si n et . Salem, has this day been ihs-nlved
by mutual consent. Allersnns knowing them
selves indebted to said lirui will ph ase call at
once and seltie. The linn will hereafter be
known as DYAII sV CKUISIIS.
K. A. THATCH EIL
L t. DYAII.
Salem. AiiL'tist til, ISd.t. anu''ixz
IS hereby oiven that we have this I ith day
nt September. 1SUI. sidd, conveyed and de
livered lo J. W SOUTH EK, of Coi vallis, all
our, and each of our. ruht. title, interest and
vocal will iii and to the stock of Drusis. Medi
cines, etc., formerly owned by us. at our store
on Commercial street, in the City of Salem,
Oregon. All persons havini; claims against as
will please present them for settlement, and all
persons indebted to iih nre requested to unike
immediate payment to Geo. A. Edes, at the old
place of business.
CEO. A EDKS.
J. II. MOOKKS, Adtn'r
of estate of Samuel Heatli ick , dee'd.
Salem, Sept. IS, ISiV.I dw
Uioliitioia
XT' M If h is hcrchv iriven '''"" partner-
that the
i ship heretofore existinir bet ween M. Mv
krs and K A. Ulceus, under the firm name of
M VF ks & Ult.c.s. j thjs day dissolved by mu
tual consent The business will hereafter he
enrried on by U A. Uicius, at the same place,
wlio will collect and receipt all outstanding ac
counts, mid who will pay ail demands Hraiust
the lute firm. M. MYKKS.
J. A. K1GGS.
Salem. Sept. 20, lSr.:.
n?A'.l pereniia knowing themselves indebt
ed to the late firm of Myers &. Uigtrs are re
quested to come forward iinniedintelv and set
tie Ihe same. sep22dlm It. .A. UIGGS.
17 STRAY XOTK E.-I have taken op.accord
j in to ibe City Ordinance, the following
described animal, to-wit : one bay horse, nine
or ten veurs old. about fifteen hands hiuh.
j shoes on fore feet, and a larire white collar
mars on the nmir side: the right tinder jaw ap
pears to be larger than Ihe left The above
described animal will be sold ttcr-irdinif to law
at Dnrbin's livery stable.on Commercial stieet.,
in Ibe cilv of Saiem, Marion county, Oregon,
on Thursday, the 7lh day of October, 18f'.. at
the honr of one o'clock, p. m., for cash, nn less
claimed and charges paid before that time.
W. CHAPMAN, City Marshal.
Salem, Sept. 27. 18iW. sep2tiuG
A.
X3oolc
L.
STINSON,
AND
B la n k -Hook Mann fac t u re r,
SALEM. OREGON.
The Lare-sf. and Most Complete
Printing Establishment North
of Sacramento.
Every variety of Printing done at reasonable
rates.
First Premium for Fine Rook and Job Printing
at, State Fairs of 18G7 and 18b3.
Book- Binding, Blank - Book Manufacturing,
and Paper Ruling, on short notice aud
very reasonable rates.
Office and Bindery in Griswold's Rlock.
August 21. jt7.
Carpet Store.
ATICKLIN makes a specialty of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Kugs & Matting:
Has the largest stock in town. Sep. !ixz
JAMES F. BROWN.
Bookseller and Dealer in Magazines,
Periodicals, Newspapers, Books and Novels.
Willamette street, second door to St. Charles
Hotel, Eugene City. Oregon. seplOz
B
AEKEli X BAXTER.
MX-.A.CJICWMITIII3VG,
WAGON MAKING.
Pouth east corner of Commercial and Cbeme
keU streeu. Salem. Oregon. Orders received
for all busiDesa in our line and work promptly
don.. augSxrtf
MEDICAL.
AYERS'
VITt VIGOR,
II
For Restoring Gray Hair to its
Natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which Is at once
agreeable, beslthy, and effec
tual for preterrlng the hair.
Fall or gray hair ia oo
restored to it original color
tritfi the glo and frtshnes
of vovth. Thin hair Is thick
ened, falling hair checked,
i'ji not mlwav
and bu'dnejs often, though
:, cared by Its ue.
thine can restore tht hair
whn'e ihu ltlliclc
atri plilrd und rteca;
saved fiir u-e!iriies;
nre I'miroj td, or the glands
t'l. Hut nu ll as remain can be
by iMa appl;ca'.ion. Insteal of
fouling the b:iir n ith a iwaty urdioent, It wiil kee it
c!en and viperous. Its nccaslenal use-i!l prevent
the ha r from tcrnini: R'sy or falling ; If, and conse
quently prevent bahlnef.. free from those delller1
ous iubstancts which mske mine preparations dan
perous and injurious to the iilr, the Vigor cin only
benefit but not harm it. 1' named merely for a
AAAAii
A7AAAitDOAANlJTt
tjothlnp else can be found so desirable. Containing
nciiLer oil nor dye. It iloes not ol white cambric,
and yet lasts Inns' liw tinir.niva-g It a rich glossy
lustre and u prateful perfume.
Prepared by Di;. .1. C. AYEIl A CO..
I'iiAcncAi. am Axai.v ricAi. Chkmists,
1.0 WKLL, MAStf.
I'nce, $1.00.
X3J Sold by a'l druggists and dealers In medicine
everywhere.
SMITH DAVIS, Portland, (Wholesale
CKANE k BKIGHaM, Sau Francisco, ) tgenls.
st-pilt :wly
" AYEU'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For DiscarL'S ot'tlit' Titroat and Lnngs,.
btich as Choiio;!i!, (.'olds. Whooping
Cough, Jjfouchilis, Asthma,
anil Consumption.
Frobably never be'ore iu the whole history ol
medicine, has snythinK won an widely and so deeply
upon the confidence ef mankind, as this ercellent
remedy hr pulmonary complaints. Tbrouiih a long
series of yeirs. and hiiici.r most of the racea of meu
it bus riscu higlnr and bis'her in their eatimailon, as
it has become better known. Its un'form character
and nower to cure the vnrious aHections of the lungs
and throat, have made it known as a reliable pro
tector aiiRinst Ihem. While adapted to njilder forms
of disease anc to young children, it U at I lie same
time the neist effcciuiil reuicdy thui can be (riven for
incipent corisuuiptieu, and lite d:uvrous alb-cttona
of the throat ai.d hints. As a provision afainls
sudden attacks of I'UoLl', it sho.'.ld be ktpt ou bund
In every lutuily, and indeed its a! 1 sre SfUietimes
subiect to co!d an I cn-vfis, all sliould be provided
with this antiuoti-fir ihctn
Althougli settled CON.-l'dPiTON is thought in
curuhle. mill jrreMl naniners t eaties u here the dis
ease seemed settled, havje teen completely eutrd,
und Ihe pH'ient restored In sound health hy Ihe
CtlKltltY I'KCTOIlAl.. So complete is its maotery
over the disortieis ihe l.i..m.-s and Thioai,'t!iat Ihe
most ohslitjiile 'l ihciio iei-1 toll When ti.ilhuiff
else could reach them, under :Ud C1IKKKV I'ECru-
llALthev sut.sul atid diMipi ar.
AM) 1-L'lU.IO .spHAKKHS find treat
protection inau it.
AS-THM.V la ahniva relieved and often wlully
cured by it.
P.IIONCIUTI i peuerally cured by taking the
CHKKKV 1'kCTORAL in small and frequent uoses.
to generally are its virtues known .hnt we need
not jiutjiish the certificates of them here, or do more
thMi as.-ure the public that lis qualities are fully
Uiuilitaiiieii.
AYKR'S A(JUE CURE,
For IYv'it :ind A put', Intermittent
Fever. Chill Fever, Remittent Fe
ver, Dumb A";ue, I'eriodical or
liilious Fever, iS;c, and indeed all
1 tin; ailectioi.8 which arise from m.t
j hiriou;?, mart-It or miasmatic jioi
! sons.
t As its name implies. It do-s CURR, ant does n-t
full. (juntaimiiK neithtr Arsenic, Kuninj, P.itmi'th,
Zinc, nor nv other miner! or poisonous substance
whatever, in in nowise Injures any patient. The
number a-d importance of its cures in the ague dis
trlcts, nre litterary beyond account, arid we believe
w ithout a parallel in the history cf Aeue medicine.
Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we
recewe of the radical cures affected lu obstinate
casi'S. and where other remedies had wholly failed.
Puaccliinated prsons, either resident In, or trav
elling through miasmatic localities. Willi be protected
Ov tikinR the Atil K Cl"KE daily.
orUVKR COMPLAINTS, arisinp from torpidity
of the Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.
For llilllous Disorders aud Liver Complaints, it is
an excellent remedy, producing reany truly re
markable cures, 'where other medicines had tailed.
Prepared by Dli. J. C. AY Eli Jk CO.,
PKACI ICAI. A.l A.I.YIIfAI. Chkmist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Price, $1,00.
Sold by all druggists an 1 dealers in medicine
everrwhere.
SMITH DAVIS, Portland, I Wholesale
CKANF & llltIGHA,M, San Francisco, )" Agents.
sepi!7:l wy
I .j. jiuMiui-:.
1 DKAI.Kll IX
! MVIXlJl-il WOK
I California,
Vermont aittl
Italian JSarII-s,
I ?EoillllEl'tlti,
Head and
I'oot Moiics,
SALLM UIJKGON.
Also. MANTLES and FURNITURE MAR
liLl'j luruisht'd to order.
Snlem, April, ISth, 1S69.
Silverton Tin Shop.
I HAVE REMOVED my shop to Silverton,
where I run prerared to till all orders for
I lliwitie. dull Work, etc.
I shu!l soon go below,
lot of
and lay in' a large
Stoves for the Tall Trade,
When I will be able to supply all demands.
Farm els' Produce taken in exchange.
T. It. BLACKERBY.
Silverton, Ogn., Ang. 21, ISo'J. aug22z
"Wanted.
10,000,000 Feel of LOGS
OF THE BKST QUALITY,
OF Sl'GAIl PINE.
WHITE AND RED CEDAU
" AND YELLOW FIR,
To be delivered between the mouths of April
aud November, IS70, to the
ELLENSBURG MILL COMPANY,
At the month of Rogne river. For particulars
enquire oi GEO. M. SCUDDEK, at Ellent
buig, Curiy county, Oregon.
Sept. 1(5. 1869. w3ra
Post-Oflfice Store,
LEBANON, : : LINN CO., : : OREGON
Y"OU will find a general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES.
BOOTS AND SHOE?.
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
At the above named etore. produce taken
exchange. S. II. CLAUGHTON.
Lebanon, Sept. 1, seplHs
JULNA. VISTA FERRY.
THE SIIOUTEST A'D BEST K0AD
From Salem to Corvallis.
This terry is distant 11 miles Irom Saleui,
and lo niilcs'fiom Corvallis.
THE ROAD IS IN GOOD ORDER,
Better than the Stage road. The ferry runs
at all hours I have a
Wire Hope ami a Good Koat,
And will take yon across any time at night
V. Li KlbuS.
v j: I have the best Warehouse ou the
river for receiving and shippniK grain.
August 11. IHb'-U
xxtf
D
IXON S PATENT GATE.
SELF 0PEX1XG AX SELF CLOSING
For accommodation of teams.
Dolg;t Unrkei'.
Comer Commercial and Cheiueketa streets,
Salem, Oregon, manufacture the bove, and
have a working model iu operation on the
premises. It is simple in plan. We have
purchased the right tor Marion county, and
are ready for orders.
COME AND SEE THE GATE.
Salem August S. 1863. ztf
pKENCII MEDICAL OFKICE.
Dr. JUL1EN PEKKAULT, Doctor
of Medicine of the Faculty of Paris
Graduate of the 1'niversity Queen's
College, and Physician of the linpiis
te Society San Mancittco.
P. PKRRrtT has pi insure to Inform patients, and
others seeking confidential medical advice, that he
; ran he consulted daily at h' office. Armory Kali
Huibllng, North East en tier Montgomery and Sc
ramento street.
Dr. I'rsiiAfi.T's st'i'l!-t have been lmot exclu
sively devoted to ihe vm-inus forms of Nervoua and
Physical Dehiluy the r soli .f Injurious habits, ac
quired In y.u'.h, iBhti.l nsitHlly UTiniuate in Impo
letice and sterility, and .retii.-:ure)y induce all the
concomitant of oh! are. Where a secret Infirmity
exists Involving the haipiness of a life and that of
others reason and morality dictate the necessity of
its removal, for H is a fact .hat premature decline of
the vigor of manhood matrimonial unhapplncss,
compulsory single life, 4c, have their sources In
evuses. the germ of which Is planted In early life,
and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward; patients
laboring under this coniplahit, will complain of one
of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Kiulssions,
Pain In the Back and Head, Weakness of nietnorj'
and Sight, Discharge from the Urethra on fo ng to
stool or making water, the Intellectual Faculties are
weakened. Loss of memory ensues. Ideas ire clou
ded, and there is a disinclination to attend to busi
ness, or even to reading, writing, or the society of
trends, etc. The patient will complain of Dixainess,
Vertigo, and that Sight ai d Hearing are weakened,
and slerp disturbed hy dreams, mejancholy, cab
ins:, palpitation, fainting, coughs, and slow fevers,
white some have external rheumatic pain and numb
ness of the lody, gome of the most common
symptoms are pimples In the face, and achlnF In
dillerent parti of the body. Patients suffering from
this disease should apply Immediately to Dr. Per
rault, either In person or by letter, as he will guar
antee a cure of Seminal Emissions aud Impotence iu
six to eisht weeks.
Patients suffering from venereal diseases In try
stage Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Hubo Ulcers,
Cutaneous Eruptions, etc.. wl'l he treiitcd success
fully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely
removed from the system.
Dr. Perrault's diplomas are In h'.s office, where pa
tients can see lor themselves that they are under the
care of a renu'arly educated practitioner. The best
references given. If required.
Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call
and examine for themselves. We Invite Investiga
tion; .rl.iin. not to know everything, nor to cure ev
erybody, but we do clslm that In all cases taken un
der treatment, we fulfill our promises. We particu
larly request those who have tried this boasted doctor
and that advertised physician, till worn out and
discouraged, to call upon us.
Low charges and quick cures.
Ladies suuering from any complaint Incidental
to their sex, can consult the Doctor with the assur
ance of relief. '
Female Monthly Pills.
Dr. Pkrsaclt Is the only agent in Csllfornl'. for
Dr. Burr's Female Monthly Pills. Their Immense
sale has established their reputation as a female
remedy, nnapproacbed and far In advance of every
oilier "remedy for suppressions and Irregularities,
and other obstructions In females. On the receipt
of five dollars, these Pills will be sent by mall or
express to any part of the world, secure from cu
riosity or danmge.
Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by
addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault, corner of Sacra
mento and Montgomery streets. Rooms 10 and 11,
or Box P73, P. O , San Francisco, stating he case
as minutely as possible, geueral habits of living, oc
cupation, e'c., etc.
All rommnnientinns ronrld-ntil. lOmayfiSly
rpa THE UNFORTUNATE.
Mfff Remedies, eir Kemedies!
Dli. GIllIlOA'S UISPKNSAKY!
fi?3 KEARNEY FTBFET COK
Ntlt OK COMMtClAL, hn
Francisco, private entrance on
COMMERCIAL. Kstsbhsht-d In
1S04, for the trf atrnent of sexu
al and seminiil tlseiscs, su-h
ss (ionhiirrhu'.!, (tlcetftrtrture,
Syphillis in all Its forms, Semi
niil WoHkness, Imp' tency, eto.
fkin direases, (nf years tand-
ng) and Llcerntcd Lcjfs, Suc-Vv ",;
cessfully treated.
Horrible
Diseases.-
How many thousands ef persons, both male and
female, are tliere, who are sullcrinp out a miserable
existence frnm the eflecla of scciet Indulgence, or
from virus alwnrbed Into the irvMi-m. Look at their
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faro, and their
broken down constitution!, diniaalifyinn them or
the happinrnii ol marriage, or the.enjynici;t of life.
In this linrr-J situation, thousands suffer until death
closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends,
attend to thone ho are suffering with any of thme
horrible, life 'destroying maladies see that they are
cared for and cured before it be too late. 8end
them immeiliatrly to Doctor Gibbon, a physician,
who has made prh ate diseases his especial study for
years, and who is certain to cure the most invet
erate cases without mercury, or any Injurious drues.
It in important to those who are atlllcteii, or to thoce
who are interested In the welfar of their friends, to
hecarelul of tiie many pretended doctors who lnlest
all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases
in a few days, imposing upon the public Hy using
the names of eminent physicians from Kuroix and.
other places. Be therefore careful, and make
strict Inqu rv, or you may fall Into the hands of
those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emmisslons. the conseqiienca of S"IC
nliuse this solitary vice, or di pravoi sexual -Indulgence,
Is practiced hy the youth of both sexes to an
almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring
certalnity, the. following tram of morbid symptoms,
unless combat ed by scientific meuical measures,
v iz : Pallnw countenance, dark spots under the eyes,
pain in the head, rlntmig In the ears, like the rust
ling of leaves and rattling of chariots uneasiness
about the loins, weakness of the limbs rou'us. d vis
ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence
In approaching strange rs, a dislike to form new ac
quaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of
memory, hecilc flushes pimples and various eruptions
about the face, furred tongue, Ictld breath, coughs
consumption, night-sweals monomania, and fre
quent Insanity. If relief be not obtained, should
apply immediately, either In person or by Utter,
ami hive a cure effected by his aew an I scientific
mode of trcHting this dieai'e, which never fails of
eirecting a quick anil rauical cure. Dr. ti. will giva
One Hundred dollars to miy per, on who will prove
satisfactorily to him that he was cured ot ibis com
plaint by cither of the fan F.-anclsco quacks.
Harriett .Tien,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suf
fering under any of the fearful maladies, should not
forget the sa.ired rrspm.si ill y re.Mng upon them,
nor delay to obtain immediate relief.
To Ihe ies.
The various complicatod and iliMrcssing diseases
incident to females, treated with eminent succeas.
Such as Suppression, Irregularity, W hitos, Falling
of the Womb, Tumors, all t'rinary Piseascs, Ju'er-
I vous Debility, l'u 1 nuil or Uinicult Menstruation,
Barrenness, Jtc., will be speedily cured, wilhout poi
! soiious dru. Injurious or unpalataole medicines of
! inv Hitv no r!e11i-arv in callinc. no difTer-
eni-c what your difflroliles niay he. Th afflicted
are cnrdlallv invited to call and satis'y themselves.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's efnee or sending
fo" packigea of medicine may rely upon his aasur
ranees of confidential secrecy, with Implicit faith,
and cxiiec no more than remunei alion for servi
ces rendered, considerti.c the circumstances and
difficulties ot the case, rather than a too prsjra'ent
and selQh practic of extortion among quacks, and
pretenders. .
DOCTOR GIUI10X is rfpor.f ible. and will give tn
each patient a written ln'rum Dt, binding hlmsflt
to effect a radical ami iK-riuHiirnt cure, or make no
charge.
:nrei ki IZotne.
Persons at a distance may be Cl'RED AT HOME,
by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon staling cat,
symptom, leng'h of lime toe disease has continued,
and hav.e n.ediclnes promptly forwarded ft e Irom
damage and curiosity, to any part of ihe country,
with lull and plain directions for use, for ten dollars,
sent in registered letter or through Wells Fargo A Co.
Addreta Dr. J. V. GUIDON, 623 Kearney street
ro'ner Commercial, Kan Francisco. Post Offwcs
Ilox 85-'.
REMEMBF.lt TO PCT BOX Vi OX THE LETTElt.
Consultations FREF maj4f.nily
QODDAKD St LAKK.
Nos. 114 and ilS, Cor. Morrison and Second Streets
Portland, Oregon,
Uavlng tcnght out and leflttrd the old Dennett k
While
LIVERY, SALF- & FEED STABLE
We are now prepared to recei e ill the old custo
mers, and as many more patrons as see flt to give
us a call In oar Una of business, aod will give partic
ular attention to Farmer's ;o-k. We are satisfied
that, we can and will give entire satisfaction to our
friends and the public.
Our Livery Is all new, both carriages and horses,
and we shall lake pride In turning out aa Bice an
outlius any establlshrcent can on this coast tor
the same money. . gtf
APMIXISTIUTOU'S NOTICE. Notice ia
hereby k'vui that the undersigned has
been appointed Administrator of the estate of
E. J. Foley, dece.tsed, ol Caoa county, Oregon.
All persons buying claims against fmi estate
are required to present them, with the proper
vouchers, within six months fron the date of
this notice, to the administrator, at his olU're in
Empire Citv, Cooa conutr, Oregon.
AM 03 C. ROGlRS. Administrator.
Empire City, Aoffust 16, 186a. ati)fJ4i4