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ANt) UNIONISE
SALEM. FRIDAY, : s : : s DEC. 3
V ICHlAHilC ' STJimABY. "-"
Tfce PrMUtii PSitT lii lke Matter
- A special avs th President. expreswd
himself quit definitely, within a day or two,
10 several financial frienda, concerning trie
quustioos of taxation and return to specie
fayuwats. II said he bad been represent
el as favpring a continuance of the present
vatea or Uxation, with a view of enabling
the Treasurer to rcdnce the debt rapidly,
lie really believes, however, the time has
come tor relieving the great agricultural
and, laboriug interests from so many taxes
now imposed," and to lighten the load on
other classes in many particulars. He thinks
there can bo a still further reduction of the
public expenses, which will go a good ways
towards offsetting the reduced receipts from
taxes. In regard to resuming specie pay
ments, the President said, while his desire
to accomplish this had not been overstated,
he was free to say that the way to secure a
speedy resumption does not seem clear to
him ; he thought that it would be necessary
to bring it about by such a plan as wonld
make the losses occasioned by it fall as
equally as possible upon all classes. For
the present he thinks a leap to specie pay
ments would be . disastrous, and be w in-
I'linari tn holTarn ff ttia Stfrrntarw df the
Treasury is enabled to go on with the pres
ent rates of buying bonds and selling goM,
before a great time bas passed gold wilt
drop and specie payments can be resumed
without much difficulty.
New Tort, Nov. 24. Affidavits for the
seizure of the Spauish gunboats were, made
by Alairo of the Cuban Junta, who claims
that they are Intended to make war not
only on all established government in Cu
ba, but also tn Peru. The Cubans place
great confidence in the action of Congress.
Petitions are being - signed extensively by
Americans in Mexico, in Boston, Philadel
phia and elsewhere, praying for a recogni
tion of Cuban independence. A petition
is being extensively signed by ladies in
Baltimore. It has already 4,000 names.
The Junta state that it they can secure the
detention of the gunboats until the meet
ing of Congress they will be content.
Letters have been received from Havana,
stating that five Spanish war vessels have
left there for New York.
The gunboats have been seized and are
in custody ot the U.S. authorities. The
writs are made returnable on the 15th of
December before Judge Blatchford, but it
in thought the case will be opened immedi
ately. The contractors who built the gunboats
have filed, with Secretary Fish, a lengthy
protest against the seizure. Tbo District
Attorney bad to amend the libel omitting
all reference to Cuban affairs.
Collector Grinnell bas discovered the
most stupendous frauds against the Gov
ernment by mercantile firms. Over two
hundred respectable merchants are impli
cated in these frauds, which have been car
ried on for a period reacblog back several
months in the last Administration. Tbey
were accomplished by means of false in
voices and nnder valuations of imported
goods. Tbe names of the parties are sup
pressed during tba investigations
Cleveland, Nov. 21. The Directors of
the Western Associated Press will employ
reporters tor each branch of Congress to
prepare special reports for the Western
Press.
New York, Nuv. 25. An order was grant
ed by the Court on Tuesday, suspending
Jay Gould, James Fisk, Jr.. Fred. A. Lane.
Abraham Gould. .Geo. Hall, N. Smith and
Charles G. Lesson, as Directors of the Erie
Railroad Company.
J. n. Ramsey, a well known citizen, has
commenced suit on behalf of the stock
holders and bondholders of the Company.
He complains that defendants have earned
no less than $41,203,000. That $16,000,
000 of new stock and $750,000 of new
bonds issued and no account kept of it in
any of the Company's books.
A. D. Richardson, journalist and long at
tached to the New - York Tribune, was shot
by McFarland, who attempted bis life about
a year ago. He is not expected to recover.
Memphis, Nov. 24. A terrible affair oc
curred at Christian ville on Monday. A
party of armed men attacked a planter
named Thomas Jones.' He armed bis ne
groes and resisted, killing two and dispers
ing the remainder. Jones and bis negroes
were subsequently arrested, when an armed
party took them from tbe Deputy Sheriff
and shot five of the negroes, more blood
shed is expected.
Cleveland, 25. The National Woman's
Suffrage Convention adopted a Constitution
and elected Henry Ward Beecher President
of the organization.
Cardington, Nov. 25. F. MpCurdy killed
h's son to-day.
New York, 26th. Gold 1241.
New Y'ork, Nov. 24. Tbe grand jury of
the U. S. District Court have lonbd an in
dictment against Blatchford for complicity
in the draw bttok fuud, and against Tbeo.
Caldwell. 'v
- f
Mrs. Wallace, who leaped from tbe fourth
story window of a burning house on Satur
day, gave btrtn to a stiu-oorn cnua in me
hospital on Monday. The unfortunate wo
man still lives, but is unconscious.
Moran," of South Carolina, charged by
Mrs. Lascar with applying to Iter to pro
cure an abortion on bis cousin, was releas
ed on $10,900 bail. He denies the guilt. .
An Englishman (Herrick) was adroitly
robbed ot $4,200 at tbe Bank of Commerce
on Monday. ' - ;
Paris, Nov. 24. Private advices received
Lere contradict positively the general im
pression that Italy favors the election of
tbe Duke ot Genoa to the Spanish throne.
A dispatch from Madrid, however, states
that Gen. Prim has assured tbe Cortes that
the proposition will meet the favors of King
Victor Emanuel. The Duke of Genoa has
now 165 deputies pledged to bis support
Tbe Cortes passed a vote ot thanks to Les
seppe. President of tbe Directors of tbe
Suez Canal.
Washington, Nov. 26. Tbe question has
arisen whether a girl, one-eight negro blood,
can attend the public schools. It is at
tracting much controversy and has been re
ferred to the corporation attorney lor bis
opinion. A late act of Congress strikes
nut tbe disabi'ity from laws relating to the
District of Columbia, but tbe school ques
tion is new agitated nnder the corporation
laws.
Richmond, Nov. 26. The Republican
Convention split last night. Tbe with
drawing members issued a call for a new
Convention. The remainder of the Con
vention elected Porter Chairman of the
State Committee, and passed resolutions.
New York, Nov. 26. Richardson Is very
i feeble and in a critical condition this morn
' ing. The ball fired by McFarland bas been
found. It passed through tbe stomach and
; lodged below tbe kidneys, near tbe spinal
j column and bas been extracted. Tbe Cor
I oner took an ante mortem statement to-day.
IMcFarland was committed to prison to
await the results of tbe shooting.'
! Chicago, Nov. 26. New York specials
saylhe meeting of "Well. Fvgo stockbold
; era yesterday was quite exciting. An in
junction was served on the old officers on
complaint of Eugene Kelly, restraining
them from issue of new stock.
i New York, Nov. 26. Lyman Allen, an
: old man, was found dead in his bed at
Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, yesterday
j morning. He was a merchant worth $600,
j 000. he has lived there five years, in a
i miserly manner. He took but one meal a
i day, and bis wardrobe at his death was
valued at 5 cents. His friends in Newton,
: Connecticut, aet hla
Cincinnati. , Vat. . 9R f.n . X7a An
! tight, ab lhcedlary, It Is supposed, fired a
j building at Coniersrille.'-Iadlana.'ised as
I w n.er- tiiatvera ror x.pauger'8 menagerie
Ly order' ot tbe Superintendent, the ant'
majs were let loose, but this proved need
less, for the fire was arrested before the
building was destroyed. A lion killed
several sheep on the fair grounds, and bad
an encounter with a bull, which be finally
killed. All the wild animals were eventu
ally recaptured and safely caged. Damage
$4,100. ' '
- The Kallrcad Trouble.
, New York.- Nov. 26. There is nothing
, new in tbe Erie fight. Fisk, Jr., remains in
the office around which is a strong guard
who permit nobody to enter until properly
" vouched for. It is impossible to serve
papers on him. All the parties have filed a
general denial to Ramsey's charge. They
' are making arrangements to fight tbe mat
ter, but hope to have it transferred to New
.. York City. The general opinion is that
' tbey wil defeat Ramsey and retain control
' of the road. Judge Barnard has issued an
injunction staying proceedings, and it is
rumored that tbe effect will be to stop
Ramsey from broaching tbe case.
THE OREGON RAILROAD.
Senator Williams visited thePresident yes
terday, and presented evidence of tbe com
pletion of the first twenty miles of the Or
egon Central Railroad, running from Port
land south. The Senator recommended the
following named persons . as Government
Commissioners to examine the road, and
tbey will be appointed to-day : Thomas A.
Savier, E. R. Geary and Jesse Applegaie.
New Y'ork, 27 San Domingo negotiations
, are again opened. A vote is to be taken
shortly, and if that is favorable, it is pro
posed to assume their debt (about $1,000,
000) and buy the public buildings for an
other million.
The Spanish Consul states that Spain bas
appropriated $6,000,000 to build six more
corvettes at New York, but will not go on
with it They do not own the thirty gun
boats, though tbey have sent the money to
pay for them. It is proposed to let Mr.
Delameter. the builder, sell them to En g-
; ljsbmen, who will sell them to Spain. If the
United States recognizes belligerant rights
1 of Cuba, hVwiU demand bis passports. Tbe
coming of a Spanish fleet is not meant as an
insult, but a necessary precaution.
Philadelphia, 27th. A petition to Con
gress to recognize tbe belligerant rights of
: tbe Republ c of Cuba received fifty thou
sand signatures in three days.
Washington, 27 th. Paul Gerand, brother-in-law
of tbe Portuguese Minister, announ
ces that he will be married on Dec. 3d to
Miss Wormley, daughter of a well known
colored restaurateur in Washington. Ge
rand is a gentleman of position and educa
tion. He is wealthy, and bas distinguished
relations In France. Miss Wormley is well
educated and ot pleasing manners Tbe
event promises to disturb the social circle
considerably. -
Chicago. 27th. Strong hopes are enter
tained of the recovery of A. D. Richardson.
CALIFORNIA.
San Francisco, Nov. 26. P. B. Forster.
one of the proprietors of the Morning Call,
died at noon to-day, from an appoplectic
stroke. He was aged 30 years and was a
native of Saxe-Coberg. At the time of his
death be wai insured for $40,000.
In the U. S. District Court to-day, the
case of the United States vs. twelve thou
sand barrels of sugar, seized iu September
1868, is on trial.
San Francisco, 28th. Joe Coburn. the
champion of America, bas challenged Tom
Allen to fight for any sum from $2,500 to
$10,000.
The pt inters have resolved to resist the
attempt to reduce wages, and a strike will
probably be the result, if the proprietors
insist upon a reduction.
Stockton. Nov. 27. Tbe store of George
Weinck, 17 miles from Stockton, was n
tirely destroyed by fire The charred bodies
of two men, named John Boon and Richard
Sager, were found in tbe embers. Tbey had
evidently been murdered, as a bullet-hole
was found tbrongb the head of one, and the
other bad a bandage over his mouth and
bis bands tied. An inquest was held.
Slander and .Insult Under Seal.
'Gath,' the Washington cat-respondent
of the Chicago Tribune, isjdoing
extensively the Becrets of the postal
service. The following paragraph,
an extract from a conversation be
tween the writer and Fredrick Depro,
for a long time detective agent of the
Postmaster-General , will be found of
interest : 'Mr. Gath,' says Depro,
you have no notion of the number of
cases which are exposed by the Post
office agents, and which are compro
mised or excused. The Post-office is
an immense vehicle for anonymous
slander, and for wreaking private
spite upon virtous families. It often
happens that some young lady, who
shrinks from coming into print, is
made the recipient for years of the vi
lest propositions, and of infamous poe
try and pictures, while gentlemen
who. visit her are apprised of family
secrets by the Bame remorseless post,
and perhaps of out-and-out lies, which
put a stigma upon her character. On
proper complaint, we are tften detail
ed to hunt out these persecutors, and
it is astonishing to know the places and
positions some of them fill. I might
narrate how vile old men annoy young
girls in this manner, and how legiti
mate letters are unsealed & interlined
with slander and vulgarity, to the
confusion of writer and recipient.
The families of Postmasters who have
the handling of mails, are often offen
ders in these cases, and they keep
apprised of the under life of the whole
community in which they reside per
haps to circulate slander at some sub
sequent time. By our shifting civil
service the office of Postmaster is
made rotary, and every four years
out goes a set of Postmasters who are
'chock full of news' the debt? of
sens, the disgrace of daughters, the
peccadillos ot husbands and fathers.
You absolutely, sir, have no idea of
the extent and curiousness of this
tampering with the Post office and
making it offensive. -
. Saturday Night. Saturday
night makes people human writes
some weary laborer of the. mart. It
eets human hearts to beat softly as
they used to do before the world
turned them .. to pieces with tattoes.
The ledger closes with a clash, the
iron-doored vaults come to with a bang
up go the shutters with a will, clink
goes the key in the lock. It is Sat
urday night and business breathes
free again. Homeward ho ! The
door that has been ajar all week gen
tly closes behind him, the world is all
shut out. Shut out? Shut in rather.
Here are hia treasures after all, and
not in the vault, and not in book, save
the Tecord in the old family Bible
and not in the bank. May be you
are a bachelor, frosty and forty. Then,
poor fellow, Saturday night is noth
ing to you, jnst as yon are nothing to
anybody. Get a wife, bine-eyed or
black-eyed ; but above all true-eyed.
Get a little home, no matter how lit
tle, a sofa just to hold two, or two
and a half, and then get the two or
two and a half in It, of a Saturday
night and then read this, paragraph
by the light of your wifes eyes, and
thank God and take courage, l-.-.'Sl:'
i Man is, a raiete? and woniaa ft myi-
tery,.,' -. ."Vv ";;'A;
Advertising The New York
Tribune has the' annexed on this sub
ject which we ask our patrons to read
and consider :
Nothii'g is more common than to I
hear people talk of what they pay !
newspapers for advertising, etc., as
So much given in charity. Newspa-1
pcrs, by enchanting the value of
property in their neighborhood, and j
giving the locality in which they are
published a reputation abroad, benefit
all Buch, particularly if they are mer
chants or. real estate owners, thrice
the amount yearly qf the meagre snm
they pay for their support. Besides,
every public spirited citizen has a lau
bible pride in having a paper of
which he is not ashamed, even though
he should pick it up in New York or
Washington.
A good looking, thriving sheet,
helps property, gives character to lo
cality, and, in many respects, is a dt
sirable public convenience. If from
any cause the matter in the local or
editorial columns should not be up to
the standard, do not cast it aside and
pronounce it goofl for nothing, until
satisfied that there has been no less
labor bestowed upon it than ia paid
for.
If you want a good and reliable
sheet, it must be supported. And it
must not be supported in a spirit of
charity either, but because you feel
a necessity to support it. The local
press is the power that moves the
people.
Remarkable Death. The Par
is corrsepondent of the London Daily
News, writing Oct. 14th. says: rfainte
Beuve, the well known critic, pub
licist and poet, lies dead iu the little
room that served him for bedcham
ber and study in his modest lodging
hard by the Luxemburg lie may
be said to have died with hardness on
his back, for, though he has been suf
fering atrociously for the past four
years from the disease under which
the Emperor labors, he had the pen
in his hand alxost to the last moment.
Three surgical operations were per
formed on him this week ; he suc
cumbed to the third and sighed his
last in the arms of one of his friends,
Dr. Veyne, a little after mdid-day on
Wednesday. No minister of religion
was present at the scene ; the inter
ment, by his special directions, will
also be conducted 'civilly,' without
the attendance of priest or acolyte. In
one of the spasms of agony that preced
ed dissolution, he murmered. 'Physi
cians should have poison for their
friends !' He was thinking of the
death of Socrates.'
Not a Minute to Lose Com
Vanderbilt, the great money and rail
way king of New York, is seventy
six years of age, andjt is said that lie
frequently goes from New York city
to Troy on a special train that attains
the speed of seventy miles an hour.
When asked his reason for travel
ing at so fast a rate, his characteristic
reply was, 'A man of my age has
not a minute to lose.'
Mr. Mason ot Virginia.the associate
hero in the Trent affair, is not aris
tocratic in f lis appearance and man
ners. ; He drives daily to Alexandria
in an old irwirket wajron, behind a
wretched looking cob, and dresses iu
a style not different fioni other far
mers in the neighborhood.
The marc Flora Temple, queen
of the turf, is still hale and hearty,
notwithstanding she has reached the
advanced ago of thirty-three years.
This shows that fast trotting does not
harm horses, if only properly tared
for.
A Greek maid being asked what
fortune she would bring her husband,
replied : 'I will bring him what gold
cannot purchase a heart unspotted,
and virtue without a stain, which iu
all that descended to me from my pa
rents.' Conxs. One teaspoonful of tar, one
of coarse brown sugar, and one of salt
petre. The whole of them warmed
together. Spread it on kid leather
the size of the corns, and in two days
they will be drawn out.
There is an establishment at Bris
tol, England, where a butt of sher
ry wine can be manufactured from
the raw material in half; an hour,
without using a drop of sherry.
Business people who fail iu order
to succeed, generally become bank
rupt in reputation. Altitudes are
never reached by going down hill.
It has been practically proved that
wherever the sunflower is extensively
grown on low lands,, marsh fever is
almost unknown.
In view of the occurrence lately of
numerous cases of burial alive, the
subject of rapid inhumations is nov
under.general discussion in France.
A girl of the period in Detroit
promenades the streets in a, plug hat,
and carries a cane.
When is a storm like a fish after a
hook 1 When it is going to abate.
A Teacher has. been fined S5 at
Washington for swearing in school.
POEKI
I WILL PAY THE FOLLOWING FRICES
FOR
GOOD, FAT HOGS :
200 lbs. and over : : : 6 1-2 c. per lb.
175 lbs. and over : : : 6 c. per lb.
Under 175 lbs. : : : : : 5 J-2 c. per lb.
Bog must be nnder shed over night alter being
butchered, well spi ead open, tongues taken out and a
chip put tn the mouth. Heavy hogs should be split
in the center of the back-bone, one foot only between
the shoulder. When hauled, to be laid on their bel
lies, back up, and well covered.
THOMAS CROSS.
Balem.NoY. 4,1889.
ffTAKEN UP, by tbe undereijmed, tivunr two
L mile north of LBih bridge, one SORREL
HORSE, iupposed 10 be 13 or 14 yeaw
old. 141 rrnncU biKh, light mane and tail, smalt
star in forehead, hind feet white, shod all
ronnd. tome saddle and hRrnew marks; no oth
er brand or mark perceivable. Appraised at
25s by Lewi. Poojade. J. BBECRWEB.
. October 25, 1865. oc26w4
MISCELLANEOUS.
SELLING O TP IP
-A.T COST!
'JilE USDERS GNED, HAVING DETERMINED
To Close Business in Falem,
OFFER FOR SALE
At Cost for the Next' Slncty Dajs,
FOR CASH ONLY
THEIR ENTIRE AND IMMENSE STOClt OP
Merchandise !
THIS STOCK EMBRACES THE
Finest and Best Selected
Wry Goods,
.Ladies' Drcs9 Goods,
Clothing.
Gents Furnishing Goods
Hardware
Hoots and Shoes
Crockery Ware and.
Groceries,
In the City of Salem.
Every one in need of goods would do veil at an
early day, for lit the expiration of the ninety days
what goods remain on hand will be withdrawn from
ale.
All persons indebted to either us or ths old firm of
BREYMAN, CRANS TON & CO. are requested to come
forward and make payment, thereby saving trouble
and cost. No one is excepted.
BOWES & CISANSTO.Y.
Salem, Nov. IS.
II. SMITH. J. W. M KB EDITH.
SA1IT1I & MEREDITH,
&$
:risvoItt's n ldck, Opposite Bank,
SAIiKM. OREGON.
VLL KINDS OF PLATE Yl'ORK T)ONK on short
nonce, such ng Gold Plate, Silver, Plaiina. Ad
amantine, Vulcanite, or Rubber Vulcanite fared with
line void or alnminuni.
WE WARRANT ALL OUR WORK not excelled by
any office in the world.
Prices and styles of work to ss;it all classes of pa
tients fiom five to lorty dollars per set..
We use no gat In our office. Anxesthetics used to
produce local or g.-ner-l ana.s'.hesia fur the pUn
less exlractlon of teeth. oct
IVotice.
4 IX PERSONS knowing them5elves indebted to
j. me by note or bunk accoant r Kqimi tn
nM itntt settle tne same witnoiu diay.
Nor. 20. II. SMITH, Dentist.
g L. FALLOWS At CO-i
IMPORTERS AND DK tl ERS IN
IKON, STEEL
Tin ;late, Etc.
Yamhill Stroet, b?t. Front and First.
! PORTLAND; OREGON,
oetllxz'w
D
IXON S PATENT GATE.
SELF OPEXIXG AJt'D SELF CLOSING
For accommodation of tearrs.
J O II IV BARKER,
Corner Commercial and Chemeketa street,
Salem, Oregon, manufacture the aliove, and
Ima a working model in operation on tbe
premises. It is simple in plan. He has
purchased the right for Marion county, and
is ready for orders.
CX13IE AND SEE THE GATE.
Salem AuguKt 8. 1869. xztf
SCHOOLS.
ST. MARY'S HALL,
CorvaIlis,Orcgon.
A boarding and day school for girls, conducted by
Mr. an I 31 ig. 31. C. Blake,
Under the supervision of the Right Rev. B. Wlstar
Morrin, D. 1). Bishop of Oregon and Washington
Territory.
Thorough instruction will be given In all branches
or Practical education, to prepare the pupils to adorn
refined and Christian homes.
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, 4c, address the Trustees : Dr. J. R
Bayley, Chairman, Dr. W. Graham, D. G. Clark, W
St. Clair, A. Palmer, W. B. Carter, and Robert Her
ron, Esqs., or
CHARLES H. BLAKE, A. M.
Corvallis, Oct. 51, 1869.
QOLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT
Willamette University,
H-YI.li:3I, OREGON.
Gentlemen's Collegiate Department:
14 PER SESSION OF 14 WEEKS.
Ladies' Collegiate Department :
$:2 PER SESSION OF 14 WEEKS.
Preparatory Department, 1st Tear:
$9 PER SESSION OF 14 WEEKS.
Preparatory Department, 2d Tear:
113 PEE SESSION OF 14 WEEKS.
Tuition Payable Always in Advance.
First Session connnenci on the second Monday
In September; Second Session commences on the
first Monday In January; Third Session com
mences on the third Monday ia April, 'or partic
ulars address the President,
decMxtf Da. N. ROUNDS.
gT. HELEN'S HALL, PORTLAND.
A BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS,
Conducted b.y the Hisses RODNEY, under the super
vision of the Right. Rev. B. WICTAR MORRIS, D.
D., Bi hop of Oregon and Washington Territory,
will b. opened In Portland on the
FIRST MONDAY OF SEPTEMBER.
Circulars statins; terms may be had at this ofBca,
or at any of the Episcopal Clergymen la Oregon o
Washington Territory.
Anirort 5, Tim
"The Laws of Business."
A ; NEW WORK FOB BCSIN'ES MEN
jX Treating f all important basinet opart
tions. with foil forms for all hnainen uses by
Theopbilus Parsojis, of tbe Law School at
'Harvard For tale bv "
C. F. YEATOJT. ,J
oaiem, wen. .
INSURANCE
ESTABLISHED FED. lt, 1842.
THE .MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
Offers the .following peculiar advantages to
persons intending to insure their lives:
THE ASSETS AKE LARGER than those of
anv other Life Insurance Company iu the Uui
ted States, amounting to over
THIRTY-SIX MILLIONS of Dollars,
auduie EXt 1-UMVtLY CASH. -
THE DIVIDENDS" have been larirer in
amount, and in. proportion to premiums mid,
than ever declared ly any other company.
DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY, commencing
the first year, and available either t iucreaxe
the amount insured or in cai-h to reduce the
premiums.
THE MORTALITY AMONG ITS MEM
BEUS has been proportionality less than that
of any other Life Insurance t otupanv in either
America or Europe whose experience has beeti
made known a result in the highest degree
favorable to our Policy-Holder.
CASH DIVIDENDS PAID IN 1SG8,
Policies exempt from oecntion
Policies issued ra Gold or Currency.
NEW POLICIES ISSUED IN im.
MAliK A KIN'J, State Aveut.
J.N. HOMAS, Special Agent.
October 5K.
THE WASHINGTON
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Dividends paid one year from date of Policy
Policies Exempt from Execution.
Cash Assets, over $2,250,000
SECURELY INVESTED.
Ovoi- 12,000 MombeiH.
ri-UELY MUTUAL
All Policies mid Dividends N'nn-Forfoitable.
Over 5,C(iO Policies issued in
McKEXXEY &. L1XDERMAX.
General Agents. 131 Montgomery street . S. F.,
Din-el I v opposite Occidental Hotel.
HY WIIITWEL.L Port lanl,
General Ai-ent for Oregon nnd Territories.
E. P. ClUNSTiiX. Local Agent, Salem.
Salens, Anit-t 31 . lMii. 3mxz
a wwww' a.fm.mmirs w wwna.
REAL ESTATETOR SALeT
NEAR SALEM.
XX) 15 HALE
I0FKER FOR PALE 290 AfRKt OK LAND, lying
miies e ist of the Wonlen Factory, with
Brick House, and Good Barn, Sheds,
Fr XC1XO, WELLS, AND
Valuable Iiu rovt-nn nts ;tt;l Growing
Crops. ;
This Ian'' is part of the laml claims of Walker k
Gilbert. Tiile erit ct. Peryoii wanting ' snu Her
parcels may find a bnrpai-i to ?u t, as I will sell on
accommodating terms. A plat nl the prenjis s can
be s en, and particulars us to teims can be hart. at
the M-atesmax dice, or of the uuders:gned, on the
prtmisi s.
ALFRED STANTON.
November 27.
Farm for Sale.
The undersigned oftVrs for sale a fine farm of
253 acres, lytrg in Yamhill county, on the rosd from
Palem to Dayton, and about two miles from Mathe
ny's Ferry. It Is ail Improved and conveniently
feaced, has tvo fine dwelling holmes, a wagon shop,
good barn, outhouses, etc. Also a larjie orchard
and a fine stream of water rnnniog through the
entire grounds. Apply on the premises to
MlCHAk. MATUENT.
For JJile.
Time Good Dwelling Houses and Lots
IN SAl.EM. j
Also, Three Good Building Lots,
All of whi(h can be had cheap fur cash.; Now
ia tbe time to get good bargains.
J . 11. COULTER.
Salem. Octolver 28. oci!9
Farm for Sale.
I WILL sell, on easy terms of payment, tny
farm of 265 acres, sitnated three milea
north of Salem, in Polk county, near the Wil
lamette rivet, on the road from falem tn Port
laud. One hundred acres of this land is ptairie,
under cultivation; the remainder ia timber.
The improvements are, a good Dwelling House,
Barn and ontlioiise. Fine Orchard and Vin
yard. Liviny Springs of good water conveni
ently situated. K. W. HAMILTON.
Salem, Sept.. 22, 1SCD. , xz
Town Lots in Seattle.
I AM prepared to sell valuable property in
the city of Seattle, on Puitet Sound.
All persons desiring to secure an interest in
tbe i
FUTURE TERMINUS OF THE N.PJLR.
Will do well to call and eee the maps I bave,
and learn the terms I offer.
8ETH R. HAMMER.
Salen.. Sept.. 12 nr.
WAREHOUSE AND DWELLING llOl'SE
For Sale.
I
OFFER for sale my Warehouse and Ilome
Premises, in
EOLA, POLK COUNTY, OREGON.
The Warehonse is capable of containing
30,000 bushels of grain, it is situated to accom
modateoue of (lie finest grain growing sections
of Oregon the Rickrenl Vallev with eleva
tors completed. The Dwelling blouse is lnte
and comumdinuM SAMUhL ULt KET.
E"la Polk county, Oregon auu'.tixztf
Boot Inlter,
Dealer in Custom Made Boots Shoes
STATE ST. SALEM. OREGON. .
Just received, a large stock nf
French Calf and Kip Skins,
American and California Calf and
klphkins.
French Topping and Lining Skins.
California Sole Leather, (Large stock )
Lasts, Boot Trees,
Crimps, Shoe Findings, Ac.,
Which I offor cheap.
Cash Paid tof Hides & Furs.
Bill -sand Testaments.
I T?AM1LT BIBLE?. - - 4
MlUi KftKENLH BIBLES, if II
; i. POCtLtX BIBlMi AMU TESTAMENTS,
rorialecatp,at TEATCWB.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SAVINGS ! SAVINGS!
FirstlVational Bank
OF PORTLAND.
Savings Department.
rpHI9 BANK has established, In connection with
X Its general banking; business, a Barings De
partment and will allow Interest on coin deposits
made In accordance with the conditions adopted by
this Bank.
In establishing a Barings Department, Ibis Bank
Ins; Association has In view the benefits to a claw of
pertons having small sums to loan, by proridin. a
safe place of iltpotit, ample security, anl fair rate
ot Interest, as cll as to aggregate and bring Inli:
use Idle capital. For the satetjr of deposits In this
hank, are pledged the entire capital and resources
and also the personal I'ahlilty of Its I' I rectors anil
Stockholders, as prorided by sec. It ot the National
Currency a :t, approred June 8, 1864, a greater seen
rity than that offered by otdinary savings banks.
Printed copies of the conditions upon which de
posits are received can he had upon application to
the Batik. HENRY FAILING, President
Jxuta Siiil, Cashier.
DIRECTORS t
Henry Falling. L. H Wakefield. W. J. Van Schuyler
Henrr W. Corbet!, James Steel.
QUE
AT
REDUCTION
IX FARE!
Oregon & Cal. Stage Comp'y
Portland San Francisco New Tork
THROUGH TO FAN FRANCISCO IN 6 DATS
u NEW YORK " 11 "
The S'ages of the O. & C. S. Co. connect
at Oroville with tha California Northern R. R.
and Steamboats at Sacramento for San i ran-
ccisco.
Also, at the junction of the CALIFORNIA
CENTRAL with the
GREAT OVERLAND RAILROAD
TO SEW YORK!
Staees leave Salem bonnd South at abont9
o'clock P. sc.. each day, pnin? thronuh Alba
ny, Corvallis, Eugene, Oakland, Roeelnirtf ,
Jacksonville, Vreka. Shasta, Red Blnlf, Ciiico.
and some of the finest valleya npon the Pacific
Coast, combining pleasure, comfort and speed.
For Portland at 2 a. m., daily.
13? Office with Wells. Ktrjo tc Co.
WM.COKBETT, Agent.
Salem. Angnst 14. 18611. xztf
LADD & TILTON,
BANKI
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Established, 1859.
"TVEPOSITS received and Accounts kept, suhject
XJ to Uhecli or uratt.
INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSIT or TRUST
FUNDS. Id sums of ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS,
FROM date of deposit
Money Loanod on Approved Security.
BONDS, STOCKS, and other valuable, received
ON DEPOSIT for SAFE-KEEPING.
COLLECTIONS made, and proceeds promptly re
mitted. INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE a-d other
property made for parties.
Agents for the Transaction of all kliwls of FINAN
CI AL and TRUST BUSINESS.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange
On Sa- Franrtsco and the Atlantic States for sale.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES bought and olJ
octlOw
G
ODDARD & LAKE.
Nos. Il l and IB, Cor. Morrison and Second Streets
Portia ml, Ori'iion,
Having I c ught out and tetitted tbe old Bennett A
LIVERY, SALF & FEED STABLE
We are now prepared to receive all the old custo
mers, and as many more patrons as see fit to give
us a call in our line of business, and will givepartic
u'ar attetitioi to Farmer's to--k. We are satisfied
that we can and 111 give entire satisfaction to our
Iricnris and the public.
Our Livery is all new, both carrtges and horses,
and we shall take ri.lt In turning out as Dice an
out fit us any establishment can ou this coast for
the same money. tf
"Wanted.
10,000,000 lVc of l?0 (i s
OF THE BEST QUA1.ITV,
OF Sl'OAU TIN!:.
WHITE AND RED CEDAR
AND YELLOW FIR,
To be delivered between the mouths or April
and November, 1S70, to the ,
ELLENSliURG MILL COMPANY,
At the month f Rone river, for particulars
enquire of GEO M. St UDUER, at Ellens
bui jt, Cm iy county, Oregon.
Sept. 16.1809. w3m
Post-Office Store,
LEBANON, : : LINN CO, : : OREGON
"yOU will find a general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
LOOTS AND SnOES,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
At tbe above named store. Produce taken in
exchange. S. II. CLAL'GH ION.
Lebanon, Sept. 1. 1869.
ISTew Groods
AT
Uzafovage & Wright's.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Crockery & Glassware
OF EVERY DESIRABLE PATTERN.
CHINA DINNER SETS,
CHINA TEA SETS.
CHINA VASES in great variety,
MOTTO CUPS WITH SAUCERS,
MOTTO MUGL
SILVER-PLATED TABLE SPOONS,
DESERT SPOONS,
TEA SPOONS,
FORKS,
Sliver-Plated Table Castors.
Pioneer Store.
COMMERCIAL 8 REST, SALEM.
THE FALL AND WISTER STYLES OF
1869
Iu Silk and Cassimere Hals,
ARK NOW REACT AT
J.C.MuesdorfTer&Bro.
A'
LSO. a larae qwitl j of NEW PTTLE8 OF
HATS AND CaPj. Uk numerous to mention.
Dealer to our line Will consult their own Interests
by eiamlu n our stock before purchasing elsewhere
HA18 OF ANT BE?CRIPiION MADE TO ORDER
AND 01D HATS NEATLY REPAIRED, at
Store Corner Front and Morilseo streets.
nov PORTLAND. OREOON. - dw
This Means Pay.
ALL PERSONS knowing tbem-elTes Indebted to
me by note or book aeeount, for more than
thirty days, will tak notice that I hare placed thair
aocounis and notea lo the hands of Bonbam A Law-
03 lot collection. T
. B.-Specia. contract. eP cotrLlaj, -
e'm,Kor.8J,18C.
m ifuesdorffer.JS
IlIATTKllf
I Cor .Front and I
I Morrison fits. I
ay Jl PORTLANPJ
CITY DRUG- STORE.
SALEM MSPEIVHAKY.
T. W. SOUTHER,
Druggist and A-pothecary,
(Established in Oregon in 1857.)
"Wholesale and XSetnil Denier In
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS,
ETC., ETC, ETC.
SOLE AGENT INT MARION COCNTT FOR THE BALE OF ALL STANDARD PATENT FA MILT MED
ICINE. As I pet them direct from tha manufacturers taut, I can warrant them genuine, 1'CRK and
fiesh, and sell them at the LOWEST PKICEd.
PCRE LIQUORS for Medicinal and Sacramental purposes.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS accurately compounded from tin purest drugs.
FAMILY MKD1CINI8 cate'nl'y pr.partd.
My goods have been boapr-t UW for OAf H, selected with the greatest care, and are WARRANTED to
be just as they are represented.
Havinit hail twenty y ars' experience In 'he business, 1 feel c r.fi.lrtit tha I ran tire entire satisfaction
to all who may faror me ith their patronape. Call and txaruiiie mrilixk before un hasing elrwhre.
nori:y ,
MEDICAL.
AYERS'
II A. I TZ VIGOR,
For Restoring Gray Hair to its
Natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which Is at once
agreeable, healthy, and effec
tual for preserving the hair.
fadid or gmy hair it too
rftvrcl to it original color
rith the glot and rtthnett
of youth. Thin hair la thick
ened, falling hair checked,
and baldness often, though
not always, cured by its use.
Nothing can restore the hair
where the follicles are ilestroyed, or the gland,
atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be
saved for nsefu'nes by this application. Instead af
fouling the hair with a pasty sediment. It will keep It
clean and rigorous. Its occasional use will prerent
the ha r from turning gray or falling tff. and conse
quently prevent baldness. Free from those dellterl
ons snbstancts which make some preparations dan
gerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor ein only
benefit but not harm It. If wanted merely for a
HAIR dressing;'
Nothing else can 1e found so desirable. Containing
neither oil nor dye, it does not toil white cambric,
and yet lastsjonp on the hair, giving It a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER & CO.,
Practical axu Analytical Chlmists,
lowell, mass.
Pyice, $1.00.
X3T Sold by all drnggists and dealers In medicine
everywhere.
SMITH A DAYI3, Portland, (Wholesale
CRANE A HRIUUAM, Sao Francisco, ) Agents.
septlT:w1y
AYEIt'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Choughs, Colds, Whoopiug
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in the whole history ol
medicine, has anything won sn widely and so deeply
upon the confidence of mankind;, as this excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long
series of years, and amr i,jr most of the races of men
it bxs risen htgtur and higher in their estima'ion, as
it has become better known. Its uniform character
and power to cure the various affections of the lungs
and throat, have made tt known as a reliable pro'
tec tor atiaiust Ibem. While adapted to milder forms
ol dlsea-e an. to young children, it Is at the same
tiioe the uwst effectual remedy that can be given for
iticipent cotiBiiuiptiuii, and the daugjerous affections
of the throat and limp. As a provision againts
sudden attacks of CRol'P, It stio :ld be kept on hand
tn every iMinily, and indeed as a' I are sometimes
subiect 10 co'.ds aot co ighs, all should be provided
with this aiitidnte for them
Although settled CON.-CMPTION is thought in
curtile. still irreat numbers of cases where the dis
ease seemed settled, have been completely cured,
and the pa'ient restored to sound health by tbe
CIIKKKV PECTORAL So complete is its mastery
over the disorders ot the Luni:s and Throat, that the
most obstinate of themieid to It When nothing
else could reach them, under the CHERRY PECTO
RAL they subside and disappear.
SINGERS AND PUBLIC) SPEAKERS and great
protection trom it.
ASTHMA Is alwavs relieved and often wholly
cured ty It.
HRONCHITI3 is generally cured by taking the
CHKKRY PKCTOP AL in small aod frequent doses.
6o generally are its virtues known Uiat we need
not publish the certificates ol them here, or do more
th n assure the public that Its qualities are tully
maintained.
AVER'S AGUE CURE,
For Fever and Ague, Interrcittent
Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fe
ver, Dumb Ague, Periodical or
Bilious Fever. &c. and indeed all
the affections which arise from ma
larious, marsh or miasmatic" poi
sons. As its name implies. It does CURE, and doesn't
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Qunlns, Bitmolh,
Zinc, nor ny other mineral or poisonous substance
whatever. In in nowise Injures any patient. The
number a-d Importance of its cures in the ague die
tricts, are litterary beyond account, and we believe
without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine.
Our (pride Is gratified by the acknowledgments 11
recti e of the radical cures affected in obstinate
cases, and where other remedies had wholly tailed.
Uuacclitnated persons, either resident in, or trav
elling through miasmatic localities. Willi be protected
by ttking the AUUE CURE da.lv.
tor LIVER COMPLAINTS, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into healthy activity.
For ISilllous Disorders and Liver Complaints, it Is
an excellent remedy, producing many truly re
markable cures, where other medicines had tailed.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO..
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
lowell, mass.
Price, $l,O0.
IIT" Sold by all druggists an 1 dealers In medicine
everywhere.
SMITH DAVIS, Portland, 1 Wholesale
CRANE ft BRIQHAM, San Francisco, ( Agents.
aeotl7:lwy
A.
J. MONROE.
DEALER IN
MARBLE WORK
California,
Vermont and
Kalian Marbles,
Obelisks,
monuments,
Ileatl and
Foot Stones,
SALEM OREGON.
Also, MANTLES and FURNITURE MAR
BLh furnished to order.
Salem, April, 13th, 1869.
Silverton Tin Shop.
r HAVE REMOVED my shop to Silverton.
-a. wuerv am pre rare a 10 nil ale- ordera for
Tinware. Job H ork . etn.
I elia'.l aoon go below, and lay in a large
Stores for the Fall Trade,
When I will be able to supply all demands.
Farmers' Produce taken in exchange.
T. R. BLACKERBY.
Silrertvn . 0n.. Ann;. 21 . 18C9. amr'Ji!x
rpAKKN CP by the subscriber, living about fooy
1 miles north w. st of Corvallis, Benton county,
Uiegon, one KUAN MARK, one hind (mot white, sup
p srd to be 5 or six years old
Nov. 6 4 JOSKPH TYLER.
IUEN k VISTA FERRY.
THE SHORTEST AXD BEST ROAD
From. Salem to Corrallis.
This Ferrv ia diotant 14 milea trom Salem,
and 15 luilea 'from Corvallia.
THE ROAD IS IN GOOD ORDER,
liettf r than the Stage road. The ferry rang
at all boora I have a
Wire Hope and a Good Boat,
And will take von across any time at uitfht
Ana v. y. l, R1GGS.
jj, 1 I have the best Warehonse on tbe
river for receiving and shipping grain.
August n.1869. ; "lf
surprise Oats.
THESE Oata originated in De Kalb Conntv.
Illinois. They are reported to weigh 46
pounds per bnsbel, and to have yielded 4,25i
poands per acre. I raised last year, 70 pound
of Oata from 3 ounces of seed sent me, and
this year, by replanting, bave 3,600 pounds
of tbe aeed for sale. I bave every reason to
believe tbey fill the representation made ol
them. For rale at 10 eenta per ponnd.
a . nU tKa jsi t-rtt-iLca fit t faa n Ksk
at the OmooH UiuosiaT office.
; : O. DICKINSON.
Sslctn, Oregon, August !'., 1869. xztf
M KDICAL
pUEXCIl MEDICAL OFFICE.
Dr. JIT LI EN PEBRAULT, Doctor
of Medicine of the Faculty of I'aria,
(Graduate of the UniYeraitr CJueen'
College, and Physician of the 11a pi i
te Society San t-ranciaco.
i Da. P sua 4 clt bas pt sasnre to inform patients, and
Others seeking confidential medical advice, that be
can be consulted daily at his office. Armory Hall
Building, North East eoi aet Montgomery and Sc
raraento streets.
Da. PaaaaCLT'a atndlea bave been almost exclu
sively devoted to the various forms of Nervoua and
Physical Debility the result of Injurious habits, ac
quired la youth, which usually terminate ia impo
tence and sterility, and prematurely Induce all the
concomitants of old age. Where a secret Infirmity
exists Involving the happiness of a life and that of
others reason and morality vlictale the necessity of
its removal, for It is a fact .hat premature decline of
the vigor of manhood matrimonial auhappineas,
compulsory single lire, Ac have their sources In
etuses, the germ of which ia planted In early life,
and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward; patients
laboring under this ceuiplalnt, will complain of one
of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Emissions,
Pain in the Back and Head, Weakness of memory
and Sight, Discharge from tbe Urethra on go ng to
stool or making water, the intellectual Faculties are
weakened, Loss of memory ensues. Ideas are 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 Dlssloess,
Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing are weakened,
and sleep disturbed by dreams, melancholy, sigh
Intr, palpitation, fatntiugs, couchs. and slow fevers,
while some have external rheumatic pain and numb
ness of the body. Borne of the moat common
symptoms are pimples lo the face, and achlngs In
different parts 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 and Impotence iu
six to eight weeks.
Patients fullering from venereal diseases In any
stage Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Bubo Ulcere,
Cutaneous Kruptlons, etc.. wilt be treated success
fully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely
removed from (he system.
Dr. Perrault'a diplomas are In Ms office, where pa
tients can see tor 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; olain. not to know everything, nor to cure ev
erybody, but we do cUim that In all caws taken un
der tieatment, 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 sui.ering from any complaint Incidental
to their sex, can consult the Doctor with the assur
ance of relief. ..
Female Mcmtlily Pills.
Da. pKMiCLT Is the only agent In California for
Dr. Biot's female Montlily Pills. Their Immense
sale has established their reputation as a, female
remedy, unapproacbed and far in advauce of every
other remedy for suppressions and irreeularttles,
and other obstructions in female. On the r ceipt
of five dollars, these Pills will be sent by mail or
express to any part of the world, secure from ca
riosity or damsge.
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 973, P. U , Han Francisco, stating he case
as minutely as possible, general habits of living, oc
cupation, e'e, etc.
Ail communications confidential. Iftmay691y
rpo THE UNFORTUNATE.
Jiew Remedies, Xew Remedies!
DK. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY!
628 KEARNEY PTREET CO&
NKR OF COMMEC1AL. Van
Francisco, private entrance on
COMMERCIAL. Established in
l&M, for the treatment of sexu
al ana seminal niseases, suen i
as Gonborrlioea, Gleet Mrtetare,
fvuhillis in all ita forms. beml- r -
nal Weakness, Imp tency, etc.ZV--Li
Skin diseases, (of years stand-y i jC.
ng) and Ulcerated Legs, suc-VX,
ruafullv trrate d. AOSL
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persona, both male and
female, are there, who are suffering out a miserable
existence from the effects of secret indulgence, or
from virus absorbed into the system. Look at their
pallid, emaciated 'and disfigured faces, and their
broken down constitutions, disqualifying them for
the happiness of marriage, or the enjoyment of life.
In this horr'd situation, thousands suffer until death
closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends,
attend to those who are suffering with any of these
horrible, life destroying maladies see that they are
cared for and cured betore It be too late. Send
them immediately to Doctor Gibbon, a physician,
wha has made private diseases his especial study for
years, and wha Is certain to cure the most invet
erate cases wfttout mercury, or any Injurious drags.
It Is important to those who are afflicted, or to thoi-e
who are interested In the Wrlfar of their friends, to
be careful of the many pretended doctors who Infest
all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases
in a few days. Imposing upon the public by using
the name of eminent physicians from Europe and
other places. Be therefore careful, and make
strict inqu ry, or yon may fall into the hands of
those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emmlsslons, the consequenca of self
abuse this solitary vloe, or depraved sexual Indul
gence, Is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an
almoat unlimited extent, producing with unerring
certainlty, the following tram of morbid symptoms.
Unless eoinkat ed by scientific meuical measures,
. via : Pallo counteialnce, dark spot under the eyes,
pain In tl bead, isi g in the ears, like the rust
ling of ltves st. rattling of chariots, uneasluess
about thlolns, wsfkneas ot Ihe limbs couhjs- d vis
Ion, bl Jhted tutuct, loss of confidence, diffidence
In apoachlBg strangers, a dWtke to form new ac
qualniinces, a aispositioij to shun society, toss of
menrfrv. hectic fcsherlni(esand v a rloue eruptions
abcift tha fae' n tongue, teiui Drawn, eouens
ft tha
cofaumpt
gtil-sweais mfmujui, ire
If relief be not obtained, should
a
apply immed
telv. either in person or by letter.
ura effected by tits new an I scientific.
and have a
mode of I
effecting a
ins this disease, which never falls of
ck and radical cure. Dr. G. will give
i dollars to any person whe will prove
One 11 and
atlsfaetor
to him that he was cured of this com-
plaint by ei
her
of the fan rranctsco quacks.
Slurried Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suf
fering nnder any of the fearful maladies, should not
. . i ...Mil p.naostiill-v restlne mtan them.
lorge -7 ' -- - - - -
nor delsy to obtain Immediate relief.
To lle Ludiciu -
m i .... . .mnmIIhIaiI n.l A lLr..lna A lu..
ins Tariwu vv"' !"'1 ,ig .wTMri
. . . . .A I ... I... t k.I with .lnln.nl
lncmen. ...... ... ... .uvmim.
Such as Suppression, Irregularity, hltes, Falling
of tbe Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Ner-
Yt.fltw I. infill a n I W. 1 1 1 1 IIm.I.h.11..
YOUS . .ill! U. Va ' I .-... .l.li.HWIIUII,
snmnimi . i ........ u, wiwi.ru. poi
sonous drug, injurious or unltaole Bbcdiclnra of
l-! II... mm n.H.-.cw til J in n n a lr .
any kiuu. . . -w .-....., uw muo
I. . .ffin.iUI ... Iv. Tk. . Ml 1 .... J
enCV WII. JVUI uiui.Ullli. J w. . I IU NU.IU,ei4
are cordially Invited to call and satisfy themselves.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office er sending
for package of medicine may rrly upon his assur-
rancea of confidential secrecy, with Implicit faith,
and expect no more than reoiuueratioa lor servi
ce rendered, considering the clrcumstancea aod
difflcuitles of the case, rather than a too prera'ent
and selfish practic- of extortion among quacks and
pretenders. ,
DOCTOR GIBBON la responsible, and will give tn
each patient a written Instrument, binding liitui.-lt
to effect a radical and permanent rare, or make no
charge
;urea ai iiome.
Persons at a distance may' be CURED AT HOU E.
bv addresstna- a letter to Dr. Gibbon statins cae.
symptoms, length ot time tbe disease has continued,
and bave medicines promptly forwarded fieefrom
damage and curiosity, to any part of lbs country.
with lull aod plain airecuona lor nae, lor ten dollars.
sent in registered latter or through Wells Fargo A Co.
Address Dr. J. r. uiubu:, 6 Kearney street
co-ner Commercial, Ban t racctsco. Pest Offica
Box xOi. ,
REMEMBER TO PUT BOX i!2 OH TUK LETTER
Consultations FREE. maj r