iii)ixjgou Statesman yv& ,juo. unionist:1 LEC FRIDAY, OCT. 15 TELEGEAPEIC SITOMARY. The greaLilainage occasioned by the late : terrible storm at the East may be juged by tha statement which is made, Uutt ia four counties or the Hudson the damage can- ol fall short of $3,000,000, This in only a iuaH part of the region over which the . ftorm caused devastation. Many of the " manufacturing towns of New England. New , t-r York. - New Jersey and Penayl vania, have Wen greatly injured by immense freshets destroying dams, bridges and machinery, ho that in many places important works itave to suspend operations. A tunnel is projected under the Detroit river, to connect the Michigan and Great Western Railroads. t The Sheriff of New York has appraised Fisk's giaod Opera House, attached on a gold suit, at a million dollars. Fisk could . not be found to get service upon him. The jewelry store of Bishop & Reins, un der Fifth Avenue Ilotel, has been robbed of $30,000 worth of diamonds. In consequence of the late storms at the ' .: East, the wires aie down and mails very ir regular. The wires connecting with the English Cable are down. 5 Tfce lionet Caw. Washington, Oct. 5. The cas; of the Cuban privateers was taken before Com missioner Rutherford to-day. The parties were arraigned on the charge that they ac cepted and exercised a commission to serve a foreign people in time of war, and fitted out and armed within the limits of the Uni ted States a vessel to be employed in the service of the people of Cuba to cruise and commit hostilities against the people of Spain, a country with which we are at peace, against the statutes, etc. The Gov ernment is not pressing matters. The par ties were not required to give bond?, but were placed in tbe custody of the U. S. ' Marshal, who released tliem on their per sonal assurance that they would not leave. The counsel for the Government asked for it. continuance, to allow time to procure , witnesses from Washington and New York. - The counsel for the defense contended that the United States had not a right to bold , them, tbo vessel being commissioned by the regularly organized Republic of Cuba; that the ship put into Smithville in distress, nd that it was contrary to tbe law of na tions to detain her. Commissioner Ruther ford decided that it was a prima facie case, and granted the Government till tbe 11th inst., to procure witnesses. San Francisco, Oct. 6. Tbe ship Onward which arrived in this port to-day, from Ut- salady, reports that on the 3d inst,, when -")() miles west of Mendocino, at 12 o'clock midnight, a severe shock of earthquake was experienced, which caused them on board to suppose a rock had been struck. .No damage was sustained. Tbe ship Dreadnought, from Liverpool for this port, was wrecked July 4th. off 4Jape Fenos Island, near tbe Straits of Le anaire. She was-owned by John l'arrott. of this city, who purchased her about a year .ago. Nkw Yoiik. Oct. C Letters say that on Aug. 2Mb, 21st and 24th, there were two liocks of earthquake at Lima and Calleo. They destroyed buildings and other prop erty. Tbe inhabitants lied and are living in , tents. There were earthquakes alt through Aug. in tbe southern portion of tbe country Irom Lima to Callao, and maqy jieople are leaving, and business is serious ly injured. ' Henry A. Quong, Chinaman on Cherry street, murdered bis wile last night, and Charles Archer, another Chinaman, ended the blor.dy scene by stabbing himself. It , fleems that A. Quoug suspected Archoe of having taken improper liberties with his wife. The clipper ship Dreadnought, from Liv erpool for San Francisco, was lost off the Island of Terre del Fuego, July 4th. The crew, St In all, had hardly time to get in the small boats, with provisions for 17 flays. They subsisted on shell fish, gath- f ered from the rocks. The Indians treated " them kindly. They ' were finally rescued by a Norwegian bark. Some of the crew suffered terribly from cold, and will lose ' their toes and fingers. St. Lotiitt. Oct. f. The Colored Church at Curondelet was burned yesterday by an incendiary. Loss, $10,000. A Woman s Suffrage Convention met here this morning. It was organized by ' the election of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe as President, and Miss Phoebe Cozzens as Sec retary, with a number of Vice Presidents. ' The Irish Immigration Convention also met here to-day. Delegates were present ' Irom a large number ot states. At the Woman's Suffrage Convention speeches were made and resolutions were adopted. Immaxopous. Oct. 6. The coroners jury. late lust nlgnt. rendered a verdict in the case of the victims of the explosion at tbe Fair Grounds. Tbey gay the accident was caused by culpable mismanagement and carelessness on the part of the Engineer in charge, John Gall, deceased, i . New York. Oct. 6. The World says two '. hundred and fifty Cuban (filibusters left here on Monday morning, in a tug, intend ing to join' a steamer frcin Philadelphia with a similar force aboard. Washington, Oct. C All the members of ' the Supreme Court are present, except Judge Field. - The Attorney General says the Secretary is not bound to recognize or do business with any claim -agent known to have per- Terted his position for the'purpose of fraud, and whose character is such that a reoson- ' able degree of confidence cannot be placed iu his honesty. Philadelphia, Oct. G.-About $500,000 worth of property was destroyed by tl. e . flood ia and about' this city. Richmond, Oct C-Ia tbe House of Rep resentatives to-day a resolution that the - ironclad oath be admistered to members of the House, was referred to the proper com mittee. Stephen Turner, of Rappahannock is elected Speaker, by 80 votes, to 41 for Mad don, nominated by tbe Wells Republicans. Turner now has an application pending be fore Congress for a removal of bis political disabilities, both is not disqualified under the Fourteenth Amendment. St. Louis, Oct. 3.-In tbe Irish Immigra tion Convention . delegates were present ' 'from ten States, including Oregon, also from tbe Territories of Washington and Idaho, in cluding some of tbe most prominent and in fluential men of their respectve localities. t Edward O'Neil, Mayor of Milwaukee, was 1 i elected, President, with a number of Vice Presidents. A committee was appointed to ' prepare a plan to Accomplish the objects of the Convention, which are, briefly, to in ' duce anil assist Irish immigration to thid country to settle on the free land3 of the West, instead of congregating in cities. i The rail MtMOazeiie, in its financial ar ticle, says tbe demand for mercantile ac commodations and renewals in Manchester, ia greater at the present than for tbe past twenty years. . ; . ; ! The Aewa nublishes a letter from Gold- ) win Smith, favoring . the independence of Canada, bu; opposing its annexation to tbe United States.. , . . Constantinople, Oct. 6.-Tbe great powers have withdrawn from interfereaca ia tbe af fairs of Egypt, and leave the Saltan and ' Viceroy ' to settle their dispute ' them , . wives, i , , , t : tt , 4 Vienna, Oct large meeting ras held to-day. against clerical interference in qaes tion which affect the working mea of Aus tria. It was the embodiment of the Senate, and was voted by acclamation. Official ' dbpatche from Madrid cfcarge that Senior Paul, a member of the Cortez. is . in command of one of the Republican bands in tbe Scut?. .-Communication between Mad rH and Bwrelona is interrupted. The-ta- - uteats ef acuated the town of Renss oa the appearance of troops. Salvacha has been captured. Official reports assert that the insurrection movements are decreasing. No accounts of late occurrences have been received from tbe Republicans. It is thought the Government at Madrid conceals the real state of affairs in the Prov inces, as to what transpired, and that tbe insurgents evacuated Renss to avoid a pre mature engagement with troops.. Some Re publican deputies have left Madrid to raise tbe northern Provinces .simultaneous with the raising in Fmel and Huessca. The Republicans propose to raise the Provinces and then attempt to maintain themselves against such bands as have appeared. A riot is feared at Vallid. Deputy Paul, it is said, was threatened with death, if be did uot join the insurgents. If the army re mains faithful things need not bo considered desperate A missionary arrived from Zanzibar, bear ing the welcome intelligence that Kirk had received a letter from Dr. Livingston, dated Febuary last. The Dr. was then on Lake Arquiqua, in good health, but short of provisions. A. great many meetings have been an nonnced in different cities of Ireland of those favorable to amnesty for the Fenian prisoners. San Francisco. The Herald this morning contained a card from Jobn Nugent announcing that owing to financial embarrassments, the publica tion of that paper would be suspended for ten days. The First National Bank of Nevada, in this city, was seized by tbe Sheriff jester day, cn a writ of attachment. A check for $24,000 was shortly afterwards presented for payment by a Nevada miner. It is as serted that tbe liabilities of the concern are about $200,000, chiefly to parties in Neva da. Its friends say its assets will more than cover the debts, but some time will be needed to raise money on their securities. Jndge Sawyer, of the Fourth District Court, decided yesterday that Chinese tes timony was admissible. Preparations are under way for the cele bration of tbe anniversary of the difcovery of America by Christopher Columbus, on Oct 12th. ' New York quotations to-day Gold 130a fml30i. Five-twenties of 18G2, 1101; do of 18C7, in?. Wheats SI 70. Flour unchanged. Liverpool Wheat 10s 7d. Flour 100 bbls. Oregon superfine, pri Tate. , 1 Wheat 1.000 ska low grades in lots $1 10; fair to good milling. $1 201 23; 6,000 sks fair milling. $1 U2J ; 2.500 sks common to good milling, SI 12il 43. Neman. Carlin. Oct. 7. Farties who returned yes terday from the Railroad District, fifteen miles south of this place, bring with them some of the richest rock ever found in this State. The district is very extensive, some two hundred locations having already been made. The ledges are large and well de fined, and show rich in gold, silver and copper, and in such abundance that tbe whole country appears one vast mineral deposit. People are flocking in from all quarters. The fiord Byron Ncnndal. Hartford. Oct. C. The Courant to-morrow morning will contain a card from Mrs. Stowe. in which she says she desires the friends of justice and fair dealing to pub lish tbe announcement that she has kept silence heretofore, in regard to tbe criti cism on the Lady Byron affair, for two rea sons. First, because, she remarks, the pub lie mind is in too excited a state to consider the matter dispassionately. Second, be cause she has expected the development of additional proof in England, some of which is of great importance, and has al ready come to band. Mrs. Stowe is prepar ing a review the whole matter, with further faith and more documents, including sever al letters of Ladv Bvron to.her. attesting , 0 the vigor and soundness of her mind at tbe time referred to. Also Mrs. Stowe's own letters to Lady Byron at tbe same time" which were returned to her by the execu tors soon after the lady's death. She will also give tbe publio a full account of tbe circumstances and reasons which led her to feel it her duty to make this disclosure as obliging alike to justice, gratitude and per sonal mendsnip. Sackville, N. B., Oct. 7. A tremendous gale occurred here. The Cable wires were destroyed, and a tidal wave caused great destruction on tbe Bay of rundy, and in and around St Johns it rose to a great bight, tearing away and destroying an immense amount of property. The wharves were raised, and ships, houses and cattle were swept away. The bridge of the European and North American Railway was destroyed. In this small parish uione a million dollars . was lost Bangor, Oct. 7. Letters from Calais say the damage to vessels and buildings was very great. East Port is reported as nearly aemonsneu. Richmond, Oct . In the Senate, the protest of the Wells-Republican caucus against the legality of the body, was taken up and read, it announces that the Repnb lican members reserve to themselves tbe right to secede from the present Legislature, anu organize by themselves a legal Tern torial Legislature. The Senate voted to lay it on tue table. Uov. Walker sent in a mess age on the Fifteenth Amendment He says that the people of Virginia at the late elec tion, adopted by an overwhelming majoritv the principles asserted in the Amendment, namely : "Civil political equality to all men before the law " He declared that the people of Virginia intended to maintain this principle in the utmost good faith. The Conservative caucus, to-night, resolv ed to adopt the 14th and 13th Amendments immediately. Richmond, Oct. 8. In joint committee on tbe Governor's Message to-day. a proposi tion to add to the bill ratifying the Fifteenth Amendment in Virginia, showing that it was done because it was requisite to tbe admission of the State, was defeated ; there being only one vote in the aiuruiative. An amendment which will be offered in the House, to morrow, to make the adoption of tbe Constitution dependent on admission, had no friends in tbe caucus. . A Senatorial caucus will be held to-morrow night. New York, Oct 7. The Republican State Convention this evening nominated W. 15. Taylor for State Engineer and Surveyor, aud Horace' Greeley for Comptroller, and Gen. Sigel for Secretary of State. Philadelphia. Oct 8. Tbe trial of Maria Ann Dougherty, for the attempted assassin ation of Revenue Officer Brooks, promises to be of interest.aa it is expected tbe whole whisky ring will be exposed. Damages on Eastern Railroads caused by the storm have been repaired so that trains are again regularly running. Ex-President of tbe United'States Frank lin Pierce is dead. The President has proclaimed the 18th of November as a day ot National Thanks giving. Oswego, Oct 7. The Railroad Conven tion elected J. F. Briggs. of Michigan. Pres ident and p. number of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. The following resolutions were reported and referred to the committee on resolutions : ' Tbat direct railroad commu nication on a short line across the continent with tbe eastern terminus at Portland. Me., and the western at tbe mouth of tbe Colum bia river, or cn Puget Sound, is demanded as a great commercial highway, not alone by the intermediate territory directly inter ested, but by both the continents of Asia and Europe. Edwin F. Johnson, engineer in-chief of the Northern Pacific Railroad, read an essay on our railroad system. Several other pa pers were read, including one from General Sherman, urging the concentration of an effort to complete the Central Pacific road, with a double track and branches spreading out on both sides. Several addresses were made in favor of the Northern Pacific Rail road. ' Adjourned till to-morrow. Washington, Oct. 8. Mr. Freight, Agent of Rothschild, is expected in this city soon. Mr. Freight comes, it is stated, to tender on : the part of those famous bankers a loan to any extent our Government may desire. This voluntary action oti the part of the 'Rotbscbilda is said to have been prompted by the. discovery that certain German capi talists contemplated offering our Govcrn- ment a loan at 4 per cent Mr. Freight is said to be authorized to make the same pro posals Xew lork, uct 4. uev. James rorier, late assistant agent of the Methodist Book Concern, prints a defense against the fate assertions thrown upon him. He conclu sively refutes all Imputation! of improper dealings during his official connection with the concern, and says, so lar irom uetraud ing the concern he has for several years ex pended thousands of dollars a year from his private funds to meet family expenses, besides performing thousands ot dollars worth of extra literary service to the con- cerp. The land wires connecting tbe cable at Hearts Content are repaired and communi cation with Europe by tbe Euglish cable is resumed. California. San Francisco, Oct. 7. A destructive fire broke out at 10 o clock last night, in Ashley fc Co's salt mills, on Sacramento street, between Davis, and Front streets Before the flames were checked, several ad joining buildings were destroyed or greatly damaged. San Francisco, Oct 9. During the past three days a fierce fire has been raging in the foothills east of Oakland. Last night it came down into the valley and burned the resilience of Rev. Mr. White, and a large quantity of hay, belonging to A. D. Colby and D. A. Price. The Deal and Dumb Asy lum was saved only by the utmost exertion. Charles Crocker, ot bacramento. has bought Hill's celebrated painting of Yose rnite Valley, paying $10,000 for it A party of some twenty-hve Congressmen and others, arrived here last evening per Pacific Railroad. They will visit, various places of interest, including the Geyser's and Big Trees, returning on the 2'M inst. Among thm are Gov. Ward, of New Jersey. Col. Ordway. ot t ashington.und Hon Lhns. Knapp, of New Yo,rk. At a meeeiing held at tiie Cosmopolitan Ilotel. last evening, resolutions complimentary to the Chicago and Northwestern. Union Central ami Wes tern Pacific railroads, were adopted. The resolutions assert that the Pacific railroads are fully equal to any eastern road. Vorvign. Madrid. Oct. 7. Tbe Cortes yestevduv haying passed the bill suspending Constitu tional guarantees during the insurrection, tbe Republican deputies rolused to partici pate any longer in the deliberations of the Chamber. The insurgents who retreated from Russ were hauly deteated by jlon isaiberwic, with killed, and wounded and prisioners. It is oniciiVlly stated thiit combats have taken place boiween the Royal troops, and and that they were victorious at Lacorilana and Grenaba. The insurgents destroyed the barracks and captured the civil guard. Reports m regard to the embarkation ot troops for Cuba are contradictory. Some ay it continues : others that orders have been received in Cadiz, suspending, for the present tbe preparations for the departure of ihe reinforcements. Paris, Oct. (5. The Jiavpel assures its readers to-lay that tbe deputies ot the Left will proceed on the 2(th instant to tbe Jiu- reau of the Corps Legislatiff and sign a pro test declaring that the hmperor has violated the Constitution, and they consider them selves absolvel thereby from their oaths of fidelity to him. Deputy Kerraty publicly announces that he won't go to the Legisla te Chamber on the 20th lust. London. 0:-t. 7. Additional, though no later, news is received from Dr. Living stone, lie was seen about fourteen months ago by an Arab at Lake Taiigany. The Atab says he was going toward the west, probably endeavoring to roach Congo. There were uo doubts of his safety at Zan zibar. TllE London Fun has tliia tquib; 'It i;i rumored tlia one of tbe condi tions on which Mr. Motley is instruct ed to insist with regard to the setlle ment of the Alabama claims, is that wc shall receive George Francis Train in England and keep him there. The condition is a hard one.' Josh Billings sas find a a real handsom : .Whenever I ed in the 'wirnrains' rights bizzness,' then I am going to take mi hat under mi arm aud jine the procession. If the Prince of Wales ever reach es the throne he will probably enjoy the distinction of being the most worthless as well as the last of English kings. SCHOOLS. ST. GARY'S HALL, Corvallis, Oregon. A boarding and day school for girls, conducted by Mr. ails! Mrs. C. M. Blake, Under the supervision of the Right Rev. B. Wlstar Morris, D. D. Bishop of Oregon and Washington Territory. Thorough Instruction will be given In all branches of Practical education, to prepare the pupils to adorn refined and Christian homei. The school year will be divided into two terms of twenty weeks each, beginning on the first Monday In September and on the first day of February. Present term to commence on the 18th inst. For Terms, tc, address the Trustees : Dr. J. R Bayley, Chairman, Dr. W.Graham, D. O. Clark-. St. Clair, A. Palmer, W. U. Carter, and Robert Her ron, Ksqs., or CHARLES M. BLAKE, A. M. Corvallis, Oct. 11, 1H69. QOLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Willamette .University. fHA.TLJSl OREGON. Gentlemen's Collegiate Department : 14 PER SESSION OP 14 WEEKS. Ladies' Collegiate Department : $12 PER SESSION OF 14 WEEK3. ' Preparatory Department, 1st Tear : 9 PER SESSION OF 14 WEEKS. Preparatory Department, 2d Tear: $12 PER SESSION OF 14 WEEKS. Tuition Payable Always in Advance. First Session commences oa the second Monday In September; Second Session commences on the Brst Monday In January; Third Senslon.com inences on the third Monday in April. For partic ulars address the President, decMxtf D. N. ROUNDS. rpiIE COMMMERCIAL OF THE DEPARTMENT PORTLAND ACADEMY AND FEMALE SEMINARY, Under tho superintendence of T. H. Craw ford, a. M., Mifbrds excellent faciliies for the acquirement of a thorough practical business education. Tuition in the Commercial De partment, $12 per quarter. The course in the ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, Besides tbo usual English studies, embraces the Natural Sciences, Mathematics as far as Surveying, and sufficient Latin for professional purposes. These courses, systematic and com plete in themselves, are especially recom mended to those who cannot spend six years in College. Younif ladies are nnder the immediate care of the Preceptress, Miss Emilt J. York. For new Catalogue containing names of Graduates and full information, address. T. M. GATCII, aap22xztf Principal. gT. HELEN'S HALL, PORTLAND. A BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL ; 1 m FOR GIRLS, Conducted by the Misses RODNEY, nnder the super vision of the Bight. Est. B. WISTAR MORRIS, D. D., Bifhop of Oregon and Washington Territory, will bi opened in Portland on the FIRST M0XDAY OF SEPTEMBER. Circulars stating terms may be had at this office, or at any of the Episcopal Clergymen in Oregon o Wsshlnjrton Territory. i Angort 5, 1S6C. ' 2m A MERICAN WATCHES in gold Jr. and Silver Cases, at J. U. HAAS'. MISCELLANEOUS. Grraiid Eusla TO BREYMAN . BROS ! WE ARE NOW OPENING THE FINEST STOCK & BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS Ever Brouglit to Salem ! WE call ihe particular attention of the La dies to tbe fact that we have received the Latest Styles of Dress GootU FOR Fall and Winter Wear, AS FOLLOWS : VINCEYS. WATERPROOFS, ALPACCAS, REPS, MOHAIRS. LUSTERS. MKRIXOS. DOGMA CLOTH. MKLAXC1I CORD. SILK POPLINS, COCHINEAL DELAINES. And alno a full assortment of Staple Dry Good 5s These Goods were Ixnifilit during the late panic anions the San Francisco johheis. and will be sold lower than ever. He cannot be undersold, e; COME, EVERYBODY! And see for yourselves. We have an immense stock of ponds, bought low and to be sold low, in proportion. Clothing, , Boots and Shoes', Cloths ami Cassimeres The best assortment of GEXTLEJIES WE A It To be bought in San Francisco. Salem. Sent. 28. dw THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OF NEW YOIIK. Cash Assets, Au. 1, '05), - $36,000,000 Receipts for 186S. ncarlT - 13,000,000 Claim l)y Death, 18G8, only 1,'207,:06 Cash Dividends paid to Pol- Icy Holders, I860, - 3,257,131 TIao Next Dividend Of the Company will be Declared February 170. All policies in force at that, time will partici pate fully in the surplus at that time. ilIAUK A. & Co., General Agents tor Oregon, Corner of Stark, near Front street, Portland NAi. Genera, Agenlj. THE WASHINGTON Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. Dividends paid one year from date of Policy Policies Exempt from Execution. Ca-slt Assets, over $2,250,000 SECURELY INVESTED. ' Over 12,000 Members. rURELY MUTUAL. All Policies and Dividends Non-Forfeitable. Over 5,000 Policies issued in 1S68. McKENNEY & LINDERMAN. General Agents. 11 Montgomery street. S. F., Directly opposite Occidental Hotel. E. P. CRANSTON, Local Agent, Salem. " Salem, Anjn.t 31. 186!). 3mxz Heal Estate AT AUCTION. TIIE following property will be sold lit auc tion, On the 10th of November. '69 THE FIXE RESIDENCE OF JOSEPH WATT, on the north of Willtson's Avenue, on the corner of Court and Church street TERMS, in coin one third paid down; onei third hi one year, with interest at 10 per cent.; and one-third in two years.with iuterest at the rate of 1U per cent, per auniiui. Also, one full sized LOT, on east side of Commercial street , corner of Ferry st reet near the bridge, opposite the brewerv. ' ' Terms on lot. in coin one-balf down; one halt in one year, with interest at tbe rate ot IU per cent, per annum. JOSEPII WATT. N. B Private bids will be considered. Ar ply to C. S. WOODWQKTH, Salem. i!2z For Sale. VALUABLE PROPERTY on Commercial f street, consisting of -A. Valuable Lot 25x165, with a good well of water; also a Store and Fixtures, all complete, Also a larjje stock of Drr Goods and General Merchandise. The above will be sold BelowCost, As I am desirous of closing out my bnsiness Inquire of THOMAS BURT, on tne premi- ises, above the V . V. M. Co' Store Salem, August 31, 1869. ' lmzx R LATE PERIODICALS Sept. I. ko to YEATON S. MEDICAL. JJE WELL'S PULMONARY SYRUP. STOP THATJJOUGHING rmiE OF YOTT CAST, ASD WE PITY S vo.l You have tried every remedy but the ON i. 5eslinl by iU intrinsic merit, to supersede all Sim llS preparations. It is not surprisiog you should be iSiictantto try something else after the many -lnmenta you have made of trashy compounds foisted on the public as a certain cure ; but NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup la really the VERY BEST remedy ew compounded for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma, Whooping Congh.Bronchitisand Consumption. 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Use Klectro-Sillicon, Or MaKic Brilliant E LECTKO SILICON OR MAGIC BRILLIANT Direct from Satnre's Laboratory, The besl article ever discovered for Cleansing and Polishing Gold, Silver and Plated Ware, and all smooth Metallic Surface, of whatever description, including Kitchen Utensils of Tin, Copper, L'-ass, Heel Ac. To Jewelers and Workers In Gold and Silver Plate Ihe Electro-tiilicon is of inestimable value ; the tim saved, and thr vexvtion prevented by its use, will Jorever endear its i line to all who have hr i evi dence of its merits. KKDINGTON 1IOSTETTKK CO, ftubAceiiti, San Francisco. For Flavoring Extract REDINGTON HOSTETTKK A CO S ARK TIIE IIEST ocl4 dtwlj JEDiNUi'ON 11U5TKTTEU & COS FLORIDA WATClt For the Handkerchief This erticle, possessing the most delicate fragranci ot Flowers, is dncqualed as a perfume for the hand kerchief. For tlie ISiitli. Used In bathing, Imparts nergp and str -ngth o the system, and gives that sixftness and delicacy o the skin, so much desired by all. It Removes Freckles, Sunburn, Ptmplea Diluted with water, It makes an excellent DenrW trice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teth, sweet, ness to the breath, and renders the gums hard and of a beautiful color. It shoulD always be nsw. after shaving, diluted with ater, as It lelieves all '.riflammation. KKDINUTON HOSTETTES ft CO, 416 and 418 Front St., Sar 'ranch""- XL IL JKADSTREET'S IMPROVED WOOD Sc RSBBER MOULDINGS lVEATIIEIt STRIP Warranted, when properly applied to Poors and Windows, to prevent their rattling, and to effectu ally exclude Dust, Cold, Rain, Wind and Noise . AND SAVES ONE-HALF TIIE FUEL. Cheapest, Simplest, Most Effective DURABLE at d ONLY ORNAMENTAL and COM PLETE Weather Strip ever invented, to effect the several purposes. PARMFNTER ft BAWCOCK Agents for Marion and Polk Counties, iun6xx3m Cotimereliil Block, Salem. Orejron. JUMBER, LUMBER. THE Capita! Lumbering Co. Are now trepared to furnish all kinds of Lum er, Dressed and Undressed, Flooring, Ceiling, Siding. and all kinds of Door and Window Casings, Fence Pickets, Battens and Lattice Strips, Fir and Cedar Mouldings, of all dimensions, and best quality of Shingles and Laths, kept constantly on hand. Also, the best quality ol WAGON MATER TAT such as Fellos, Axels, Houn U, Neck Yokes, 4c, sawed In the beat manner and well steamed. We are also prepared to furnish all kinds of Turnings, aud keep Constantly on hand a good stock of Bedstead Setts, (complete,) Table Legs, Newel PosU and Stair Banisters. - All orders promptly filled and delivered on the Wharf for shipment, or my place In the eity. John Patterson Is author sed to atteDd to all busi ness pertaininr to the Company, and can always be found at the Office, or In the Yard, ready to wail on customers. mtrxuxti 1LOVER SEED, Ked und W'hit, for sale M COX & EAlillAUrS. LEGAL NOTICES. I mitheaat of Peoria. I.inn rntin- tl m ' " " . ....... . . . . . . eatt or Peoria, l.tnn mim- i . . .I.rlr.hv MA ) S RLE. with bla k "stripe across the shouldem, abuiu 14 hands bih, suopokeu i""r o jc.o - ,.....5. lso alight-sorrel FILLY. nh a white spot in the forehead, about bauds high, about four-years oM. and has on the headital of a halter. ISoth ant mals an- very breacny. C. tiBAY. SHKItlKF SALE. By virtue ot an execu tion ixsvued ont of lie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Multnomah county. t me directed, in luvor of Uniwieene and Alexander j T .... V A I luii tur llift uiim (if Willi ll)(itlllRV lic.i . ..iiv... -- .. - $-J.194 48-J (10 and intert and costs. I have this first day ot October, A. U. 1W, levied on that certain piece or parcel of land, lyinte and beinj; in Yamhill comity and Slate of Ureou. known an 'Notification Xo 1S54. claim No. 47, parts of sections 33 anil 31. T. S. ot U. 4 V., bounded and detu-ribed a follows, to wit: Ilevtinnintr at a point lour chains and ciirhty links south of the north we-t corner of said sec tion thirry-fonr. and riintiim; thence west sev enty nine chains and thirty links ; thence south seventy-five chains; thence east seventy uine chains and lorty eight, links ; thence north thirty uine chain and fifiy ei'ht links; thence eai"t thirteen chains; thence north thirty-tive chains und ten links, and thence west thirteen chains to the place of be'iiiing; of the real estate of the said defendant and on Saturday, the tilh day of November, A. D. 18G'J,at the honr of 10 o'clock a. m., in trout of the Court House door in said Slate nud county. I will sell the same ut puldic auction, to the highest biddt t theilor. PETElt P. GATES, octSw t SheritT of Yamhill county. "V"OTICE is hereby pveu that my wife, 1.1 Florence Kenedy, has left, my bed and board without lc;jal cause, and that I 1 all pay no debts of her contractu)).'. J. If. KENNEDY. I'.etltel. Oregon. Sept. 2d. IStiU. A DMIXISTUATOlfS NOTICE Jau.es M. A. Townsend, administrator of the estate of Tiiomas Green, having tiled his account lor fin al Mitlt-inei:t f said estHte, notice is hereby .'ivcii Ihiit Monday, the filli day of December nixi, i. set for the heaiitiK of objection to the wiii.u. and to the settlement, theieof, before me a' this court hoiue, in Saleni. Marion county, Oie.n J. C. PEEBLES. Oct. litli. lSGil. . Aw SUMMONS. In the Circuit Onurt ( the ittc ot Oregon t'ir the count v of Mariim. .ini-';ii i-t Wrijiht. plaintiti', vs. Koberl W i iuln. dt-l-ni!;int. Suit t.ir a dissolution of the niur ri.iire (MiitiKCi. TOICOHKUT WKIOIIT, defendant In the name of the Suite of Oregon, you are required to urpeur in the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for the cou ty of Marion, and answer the complaint therein hied a'uiust you, by the above natiicd plamtil!, with the clerk of said Court, within ten days of Service hereof upon you. if sctved in said Marion county, or, if served in any other county iu the Slate of Or egon, then within twenty duys of the date of service hereof upon you. And you are further notified that if you fail to answer as above required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for u decree or judgment of court dis solving the bonus of matrimony now existing between you and said plaintiff, aud for such other relief as prayed lor in plaintiff's com plaint, aud cosls and disbursements of this suit X. H. CUAXOU and J BOXIIAM & LAWSOX, Vttorneys for t'laintiff. Salem. October 8. ISliD. oc'.'xTi Dissolution Notice. VfcOTICE is hereby triven that the pitrtner i ship heretofore existino; between M. My rtwatid K. A. Uiiiiis. under the firm name of Mvehs A Kl.'iKx. is ttiia day dissolved by mu tual consent. Tin? business will hereafter be carried on by li A. Ivigi;, at the same place, who wil! collect and receipt all outstanding sic counts, and who will pav all doniMiiils against, tiie Lite linn. " M. MYKKS. U. A. Kllit jS. Salem. Sept. 'JO, ISCi. I"5riA!l persons knowing themselves indeUt: d to the late linn of Myers & lim;s are re quested t Come forward imniodiatel v and M't tle tiie satin-. jsep-JJ.Iliii It. A. KIO(S. Notice IS hereby jjivr'u that, we have tiiis 1 1th day id S.'Mt..ailier. IMtUl. Sold, conveved tilidde livfred to .1. W. SOUTIIEK, of C.'.rvalli, all our, and each of our, ri'ht. titli;. itileicst and Kod will in and to tha stock of Drills, Medi cines, etc., formerly owned by us, at our store on ('I'tiiim-icial slieet, in the City of Salem, Ore'ii. All persons having claims against u will please present tliem for settlement, and all persons indebted to us are requested to make immediate payment to Geo. A. Edts, at the old place of business. OEO. A EDES. J. 11. MOOliES, Adm'r of eslalo of Samuel Headrick, dee'd. Salem, Sept. 18. 1X1JH dw JUbX VISTA FEKIIV. THE SIIOKTEST AXD BEST ROAD From .Villi rii to Corvallis. This Ferry is distant 14 miles irom Salem, and 1 j miles from Corvallis. THE ROAD IS IN GOOD ORDER, Iteltfr than the Stage road. The ferry runs at all hours. I have a Wire Hope aud a Good Boat, And will take you across nnv time nr. niirht W". L KIGGS. X 15. I have the best Warehouse on the river for receiving aud shipping grain. August 11, 1 SliU. x.tf Silverton Tin Shop. I HAVE REMOVED my shop to Silverton, where I am prerured to till all orders for Tin ware. Job Work . etc. 1 shall soon go below, and lay in a large lot of Stoves for flic Fall Trade, When I will be able to supply all demands. Farmers' Produce taken in exchange. T. U. I5LACKERBY. Silverton, Ogn., Aug. 'Jl, ISti'J. aug'JJz Town Lots in Seattle. I AM prepared to sell valuable property in the city of Seattle, on Pmret Sound. All persons desiring to secure an interest in the FUTURE TERMINUS OF THE N.P.R.H. Will do well to call and see the maps I have, and learn the terms I offer. SETII R. HAMMER. Salem. Sept. 12x7. ; ' Post-OfTlce Store, LEBANON, : : LINN" CO., : : OREGON Y OU will find a general assortment of DRY GOODS, (HiOCElUESV HOOTS AND SHOE?, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY, At the above named siore. Produce taken in exchange. S. II. CLAUGHTOX. libation. Sept. 1. 1S(,;:. -sepll'7. WAUEIIOISE ASD DWELLING HOUSE For Sale. I OFFER Tor sale my Warehouse and Home Premises, in EOLA, POLK COUNTY, OREGON. The Warehouse is capable of containing ;10,00 bushels of grain, it is situated to accom modulo one of Ihe linent grain growing sections of Oregon the. Itickreul Valley with eleva tors completed. The Dwelling House is large and commodious-. SAMUEL IJECKET. Eola Polk couiity, Orcgm HUhcztf GREAT YZlZiy T J CTIO IV . IX FARE! Oregon & Cal. Stage CompV. Portland San Francisco New York THROUGH TO SA.V FRANCISCO IN 6 DAYS NKW YOKK " U " The S ages of the O. & V. S. Co. connect at Oroville with ths California Northern K. li and Sleainboafs at Sacramento for Sau if ran cisi.. fr., at the junction of the CALIFORNIA CENTRAL with the GREAT OVERLAND RAILROAD TO NEW YORK' Stages leave Salem bonnd South at about 4 o'clock P. M.. each day, painir through Alba ny, Corvallis, Eugeue. Oakland, Kseburg, Jacksonville, Yreka. Shasta, Red Blntf, Chico. and some tf the finest valleys npon the Pacific Coast, combining pleusue, comfort aud speed. For Portlaud at 7 a, M., daily. t Olhce at the Capital Hotel. WM. CORHETT, Agent. Bi.kui. August I I. 180'J. jcztf MEDICAL. AYERS' II 'JS. 1 1st VIOOXt, For Restoring Gray Hair to its Natural Vitality and CQlor. X dressing which Is sconce agreeable, healthy, and effec tual for preserving tfie hair. Tatled or gray hair i toon restored to it original color with the lots and frethneta of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, .... i i. i.i. r. . i i not always, cured by Its use. i. - Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the planda atrophied and decayed. Hut such as remain can be saved for uiefu'nes by this application. Instead f fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, It will keep It clean and vigorous. Its occaninnal use will prevent the ha r from turnlnc gray or falling i ff. arid conse quently prevent baldness, tree from those deilieri ous sub&tancts which make some preparaiions dan gerous and injurious to the bair.lhe Vi;or cin only benefit but not harm it. IT wanted merely for a JQ.A IR DRESSING, Nothing else can I e found so desirable. Containing ntitheroil nor dye. It docs not so'l white cambric, aud yet lasts long mi the halr.givirg it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perminc. Prepared by DR. .1. C. AYER '& CO.. rilACTlCAI. AM. A VAI.VTll'A!. ClIKMISTS, I.OU K1.I., JIA?c!. Price, gl.OO. 37" fold by a'l dru'e'1sts and dealers In medicine everywhere. SMITH 4 DAYI.4. Pnrtland. ) Wholesale CKANK & liRIGHA.M, San r rancisco, ) agents. septll:wly CHERRY PECTORAL, For Diseases of'tlic Throat und Lungs, t-ticli as Cliouglis, C'ulds, WLooping , Cough, .bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history ot medicine, has anything won sn widely and so deeply UfKiu the confidence of mankind, as this excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series of years, aud HJiici.g most of the races of racu it bus risen higher and higher In their.estiroailon, as It has become betler known. Its uniform character and rower to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a rtdisble pro tector against them. While ndnptcd to milder forms of disease am) to spuug children, it is it the snme time the most effectual remedy that cau be given for incipent consumption, and the dangerous directions of the throat and luns. As :i provision ait'iiuts sudden attacks of CltoL'P, it should be kept on hud in every family, and indeed as al 1 are sometimes subject to colds and co jghs, all should be provided with this antidote for tliem j . Although settled CON.-Oll'TlON is thought In curable, still great uumhers of cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the CHERltr I'ECTOKAb. So complete is its mastery over the disorders in the Luns and Throat, tha: the most obstinate of thern yu-id toil When nothing else could reach them, under '.lie CHKKKY l'KCTO RAb thev subside and disappear. SINUEKd AND I'LULIC i-l'KAKEKS liDd great protection from it. ASTHMA is alwavs relieved and often wholly cured hy it. BRONCHITIS is generally cured by taking the CHKKRY PECTORAL In small and frequent uoses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more thnii assure the public that Its qualities are fully maintained. AVER'S AGUE CURE, For Fever -aiid Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fe er, DiAub Ague, Periodical or bilious Fever. 5ce., and indeed all the affections which arise from ma larious, marsh or miasmatic poi sons. As its name implies, it doe CCKft, and does nt fail. Containing neither Arsenic, (Juninj, Burnetii, Zinc, nor nv "ther mincrul or poijonoiu substance whatever, in in nowise Injures any patient. The number a-d importance of its cures in the aaue dis tricts, are litterary beyond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowledgments we recei.e of the radical cures atfected in obstinate cases, and where other remedies had wholly lulled. Cuacclimatcd prrsons, either resident in, or trav elling through miasmatic localities. will! be protected by t iking the AtiCE Cl'RK daily. ior LIVER CMPLAlNlS, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into healthy activity. Kor Uilllous D sordera and Liver Complaints, It is an excellent remedy, producing many truly re markable cures, -where otHer medicines had (ailed. Prepared by J. C. AYER & CO., ritAciitAL and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price. l,O0. t'? Sold by all druggists an 1 dealers in medicine everywhere. SMITH & MAVIS, Portland,- ) Wholesale CRANK & BKIUHAM, San i'rancisco, f Agents. sept!7:lwy A. J. MONUOE. PEAl.EIt IX MARBLE WORK Calilurnia, Verinoiit and Italian ITIarbIVs, Obelisks, ITIoiiiiiiieists, Head and Foot Stones, SALEM OREGON'. Also, MANTLES and FURNITURE MAR HLh furnished to onlor. Salem, April, 13th, lSfil). "Wanted. 10,000,000 Feet of LOGS OF TIIE BEST QUALITY, OF SUGAR PINE. WHITE AND RED CEDAR AND YELLOW FIR, To be delivered between the mouths of April anil November, 1870, to the ELLENSDURG MILL COM FAN V, At the mouth of Rone river. For particulars enquire of GEO. M. SCUDIJICK, at Ellens burir, Cnny county, Orejjon. Sept. Mi, im. w3m Seed. Gardens. O. DlCk.XSOX Has thirty-ODe acres of ground on Salem Prai rie, devoted exclusively to tbe cultivation of Gitrtlen ccmIk, Desininjf 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 raised, that one of the oldest seedsmen in the United States (B. K. HLI.SS, now of New York city,) writes of some seeds ordered hy him, that they are "tbe handsomest lie ever saw." Mr. Dickinson is raisin? seeds for Mr. K!is, and ulso btrje amounts for the San Francisco market. ' lie now supplies fonr lifths of the Garden Seeds sold in Oregon. , August I'ljtjs Surprise Oats. rj-MIKSE Oats originated in De Kalb Conntv. .1 Illinois. They are reported to weigh 4 pounds per bnshel, and to have yielded 4,2.!6 pound" per acre. I raised last year, 70 pounds of Outs from 3 jounces of seed sent nie, and this year, by replaininir, have S.CuO pounds of the seed for sale. I have every reason to believe they fill the representation made of tliem. Kor sale at 10 cetils per ponnd. A sample of tlie Surprise Outs can bo seen at the Ukeuox Unionist office. O. DICKINSON. S-.lem. Oreyon. Auuust 19, IstQ. xzit 8. D SMITH. CEO. B. COOK. rilllfc UtLllJlIALi HOTEL. (Formerly Western Hotel ) ! (j )g Cor. First and Mormon sts., PoutLaxh. Tf ESSRS. SMITH & COOK have taken 1X this well-known house, refitted and re furnished it tbronnhout; built it largo addition, mukiug thirty more plvasai rooms, enlarged the dining and sitting rooms, making it by far the best hotel in Portland. A call from the traveling public will satisfy tliem that these statements are trne. . ', , SMITH & COOK, Proprietors.. Portland, Aug. 15, ls6.t. N. 11 Hot und Cold Uathg attached to the house for the benefit of guests aitg21xz GREENBACKS bought android hv Mp22d3w D. F. BROWN & SON. "mm TKENCII MEDICAL. OFFICE Dr. JIJL1EX PERRAl'LT, Doctor of Medicine of the Faculty of I'arin, (Graduate of the University iuecn' College, Hnd Physician of the llupiis te Society San trancisco. Dr. Pirraclt has pi sure to inform patients, and others seeking confidential medical advice, that he can be consulted daily at his office. Armory Hal) lluilding. North K:ist em tier Montgomery ai d tUo rament.i streets. Du. PkkrjII'U's iitiii!ie have been almost exclu sively devoted Lithe rioii forms of Nervous ami I'liysleal Deliilpy H'e remit of injurious habits, ac 1'iired In youth, whkh usually terminate in linpo- . leiice and sterility, and prematurely Induce all the concomitants ol add :ire. Where a secret infirmity exists involvint; Ihe happiness of a l ie and that of others reason and morality dictate the necessity of its removal, for It Is a fact that premature decline of the vigor of manhood matrimonial unliawplnrss, compulsory single life, Ac, have their sources in ctuses, the (rertr. of which Is plsnted !n early life,, and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward; patients laboring under this complaint, will complain of one of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Emissions, Pal 11 in the Back and Head, Weakness of memory and Sight, Discharge from the Crethra on go ng to stool or making water, tbe Intellectual Faculties are weakened. Loss of memory ensues. Ideas are clou ded, and there Is k disinclination to attend to busi ness, or even 10 reading, writing, or the society of trends, etc. The patieut will complain of Ditxiness, Vertigo, and that Sisbt ai d Hearing are weakened, and sleep disturbed by dream, melancholy, sigh ing, palpitation, faintlugs, couchs. tnd slow fevers, while some have external rheumatic pain and numb ness of' the body. Some of the most common symptoms are pimples in the face, and arhlngs In different parts of the body. Patients suffering from this disease should apply Immediately to Ir. I'er rault, either in persou or by letter, as he will guar antee a cure of Seminal remissions and Impotence in six to eight weeks. Patients suffering from venereal diseases In any stage Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Hobo Ulcers, Cutaneous Kruptlons, etc.. will be treated success fully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entire. removed from the system. Dr. Perrault's diplomas are In his office, where pa tients can see lor themselves that they are under the care of a regularly educated practitioner. The best references given, if required. Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call and examine for themselves. We Invite investiga tion; clain. not to know everything, nor to cure ev- erybody, but we do claim tr.at In all caws taken un der treatment, we fulfill our promises. We particu larly request those who have tried this boustcd doctor and that advertise physician,, till worn out and , discouraged, to call upon us. Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suUerlng from any complaint Incidental to their sex, can consult the Doctor with the assur ance of relief. Female Monthly Pills. Dr. Pkkbaflt Is the only spent In California for Dr. Biot's Female Monthly Pills. Their Immense sale has established their reputation as a female remedy, unapproacbed and far In advance of every other 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 damage. Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault, corner of Sacra mento and Montgomery street. Rooms 10 and tl, or IJox 973, P. O , San Francisco, stating he case as minutely as possible, general habits of living, oc cupation, e'e, etc. All communications confidential. lOmayKDIy rpo tiie Unfortunate. 1 y yew Kemcdlcs, Sctr Remedies! DU. CIBUON-S IHSPKNSAKY ! r.23 KEARNEY STREFJ COR N'S It OF COMMKC1AL. San Kranciscn, private entrance on COM.MtUt'lAL. Kstahlislied in lor the treatment of sexu al and seminal Uiseasea, saeh as Gonhorrii'va, tileet titrtcture, hyphillis in nil its forms, Semi nal Weakness, Imp tency, etc ekin oiseaes, (of years stand, 'ng) and Ulcerated Legs, sue cessfuliy treated. Horrible Iiseas-. How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there, who are suOeriug out a miserable existence from tlie effects of aeeiet indulgence, or from virus alworhed Into ths system. Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces, and their broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for the happiness ol marriage, or the enjoyment of life. In this liorrd situation, thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends, attend to those who are suffering with any of theae horrible, life-destroying maladies see that they are cared for and cured helore It be too late. Send them immediwtely to Doctor Gibbon, a physician, who has made prhate diseases his especial study for years, and who Is certain to cure the most Invet erate cases without mercury, or any Injurious druirs. I' Is important to those who areUllrten.or to thosa v ho are interested In the welfar- of their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who Infest al! cities, publishing their skill In curing all dlaeaaea in A few days, Imposing upon the public by using the names of eminent physirians from t'urope and otlitr places. Be therefore careful, and make strict liiqu ry, or you may fall Into the hands of those charlatans. Seminal V?siknoss. Seminal F.mmisslons, the conseqnenca of self abuse this solitary vice, or depraved sexual Indul gence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an lmost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certalnlty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combat ed by scientific meulcal measures, vis : Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain In the bead, rlngirg in the ears, like the rust line of leaves and rattiitiq of chariots, uneasiness shout the loins, weakness of the limns conlus. d vis ii.n, blunted Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new ac quaintainces, a disposition to shun society, loss of memorr, hectic flushes pimples and various eruptions alinut the tace, furred tongue, fetid breath, couehs consumption, ni?ht-iweats monomania, and frc quent Insanity. If belief be not obtained, should apply immediately, ellher In person or by letter, an. I have cure effected by bis new an I scientific mode of treating tins iliseae, which never fails of effecting a quick anil rn.iii-Ml cure. Dr. O. will give 0:ie Hundred dollars to iir.y person who will prove satisfactorily to him-that he was cured of this com plaint by either or the Han Francisco quacks. iTI:irriI .tlen. Or those who contemplate niarriace, who are suf fering under any of the fearful maladies, should not forget the jajred resp-i,si'.il y resting upon them, nor delay to obtain Immediate relief. To Ladies. The variows eompllcatod anil distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent success Such as Suppression, Irregularity, W hltea, Kallirui of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Ner vous Debility, painful or Difficult Menstruation 11 irremie-s, Ac. will be speedily cured, without poi sonous drugs, injurious or nnpalalaole medicines of any kind. Have no delicacy lu calling, no differ encc what your diHicultl. s may be. The afflicted are cordially Invited to call and satisfy themselves. Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or sending fo' packages of medicine may rely upon his assur rances of confidential secrecy, with Implicit faitl, and expec. no more than remuneration for servi ces rendered, considering the circumstances and difflcullies of the case, rather than a too prevalent and settlsh practic- of extortion among quacks and pretender. , DOCTOR fillinOX Is rr,por,il,e. ,nd w, ,re , each patient a written i.,..ru,ent, binding himself to effect a radical and iMrruuu.ent cure, or jnake no charge. Cured at Home. . Persons at a distance mav bp Cl"H.ftD AT nOMF by addressing a leUer t Dr. Od.bou statinc case' symptoms, leng-h of time the disease has continued' and have medicines promptly forwarded fieefrom damage and curiosity, to ,y pmrt of the country, with lull and plain directions lor ue, for ten dollars sent In rexlrtcred letter or through W ells Farm A Address Dr. J. t. GIBBON, 8 Kea " Jne Commercial, San Fracclaco. Post Ofli.e REMEMBER TO PCT BOX 12-12 ON THK LETTER. Consultations FRF.E. roaj-irtftilv QODDARI) . LAKK. Nos. Ufand .1$, Car. Mnriunnand Hecond Streets PoitlatMl, Oit-oi, Havinj tcught out and leOttcd the old Bennett A white LIVERY, SALE S.FEED STABLE We are now prepared to rern., ill Uienld curto. ' mers, and as many siote patrons a see fit to give us a call In oa llns ot business, and will give pa--. n'ar atteotkfT Farmer uk. Wear Satisfied that we can and will give entire satisfaction to our I r lends and the public. Our Livery la all new.MUi carriage, and horses, and we shall take prUir in turning out aa nice an outfitas any establlstunr nt can on this coast for the same money. lU farm lor uie7 """" TWILLse'J.oii easy terms of payment mv - " ' ' 1 ....... v. Lillt-C II 1 1 1 1 north of Suletn. iit I'nlk cnm.iv . 1... n-.i tniti --'---"".,. 1. tnu lauiettd rivfi. uu the rosnt fnmi 8alin to Port land. Clue hundred acres of this laud it ptuirie, nder cullivnlioii; the remHiuder is timber. The improvements are, good Dwelling House, Barn and outhouses. Flue Orchard and Viu yard. Living Springs of good watir nuveiii ently situated. li. W. HAMILTON. Salem, Sept. 22, 186'J. xi . k-7 JL B DAILY f tfubscripttnti ccjuare at 011 Aiiverv.sei 01 one inru ivediiiiaiK 11 ... . the publisher waster. 1 UM UU i Cold, fv Ihe Fpi.rit.- one s clu this vvus ins has dtv . and for lu . not here However, looiea on arrungt-rc in is. o lay of tb xpectwl. the prin course. The Co; ery finish' cording b. in ptich 1 just paisi-t-d bv act juiUia i: ?r class u There wi Of them ral thin know wil almost en or will, i is not to vxhibitic . lucre n-v finally c hlidingr p hare ppr tinder tli. olt tn v. for a wid very ttset thins Am ter lor tt the point of a 'thin liy the pi part, a'l into thi' plows l ? who lia articl'.. tims In li ciety ani to the lir. . The Si tnany'wl high sou so in e fat fan and There J Of fill t wagon t sides a i helped t in most Oregon them he won t n quit This is 1 time- 1 lred po longer, nothing every fi for noil) how Ion wagon i the first ons bo;' otberwi peculiat daubed ing. it i done. plowinpf pay for article fl um. AV let any withom frighlfu theiUHei men, bi premiu; tingle etrone. horse v that lir were a imporb great i.i we hail Fro 1 to the The the la peopl Was j blage week. eubjec of the by no much rec'tio cutnpi counli the ri borse: estly monv bwn ; comp two tl willio great one o He;t. As so the in bft 1. other a'lion trust. miin I of a 4 coiutr cenfi V; was H ,?nth hom thed recti the s Sulk fieemf all. mak r V ;