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    ."Oregon Statesman
AND UNIONIST.
SALEM, FRIDAY, : : : : DEC. 24
v TSLEQBAPHIC SU2CIAEY.
! : " f ; FROM THE WEST INDIES.
t New York. Dec A SanUairo dis
patch to the Herald States that I be Haytien
, steamer, seized on the eoast and taken to
that place on suspicion of having landed
tyrm for. the Cubans and 100 men of Val-
; msrta's battalion, has arrived. Fighting
Mo'Satecontinttea. Cholera is decreas
ing. The Cubans are in full possession of
. the northern part of the island, and are
. maklnsr extensive preparations to attack
frt a Prince. Five ateamere belonging
to the inaorgenta are coaling for the pur
pose of joining the attack. Salnave is re-
ported at Pelknille. . Port au Prince is
reported in a wretched condition. One dol
lar in gold is selling for a thousand in Hav
tiea currency.
Ilarana, Dec. 14. Kingston, Jamaica.
Jp " to "oveniber 30th are received,
Bteamer tatreita while sailing from
vape uayu jo Port an Prince sprung a
. " "u ur uidi 01 V.OV, zt&v upon tno
, MUHrOYerj 01 wnicn n panic ensued among
; jne passengers and crew. Five passengers.
. Jnciuainz Mr. CrecTor. the American Consul
at Kingston, escaped in a small boat and
rescued baa nicolas. A perfect pandemo
nlum prevailed, but by the effort of the
officers the Eatrelta was kept afloat and
xeaooea ilolesu Aicolas, early on Sunday
where she was met by a wbonner which
took her passengers- off and brought them to
una city, wnere iney arrived this morning,
f ; CONGRESSIONAL.
Washington. Deo. 18 Mr. Brownlow read
m ong personal letter with regard to his con
nection with late political events in Tennessee,
ueujmg idh ne aided tho atumpt to elect
ABurew wunnsun, (senator, etc.
, iur. carpenter made an elaborate speech in
support of his resolution, declaring that tbe
fcpanish jptnWt should not be permitted to
leave New York, and then-
M.11 ilf ilia ... I
w. ...., U vu iba passage.
Mr. Sumner objected, and made a ferial ar.
gnment against interference with tbe ennboats.
art's aa. Mnf. 1 ! l. r . '
-. - lovvisuitron 01 me noans as belligerents.
invmuva nu turnover unaertQe rules.
Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, made a long speech
''""J repeat oi me eignt-hour law.
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.u A " onerea a resolution requesting
iuo vummiuee on Alines to investigate the
cause oi toe late nornblo accident at the Av-
vuuoie bido, ana report-a bill, to prevent the
iwuiiDuco m euca accidents.
V LEGAL TENDERS SUSTAINED.
The Supreme Court, on tbe bank tax ques
tion, sustain tbo constitutionality of tbe IhI
tender act. Tbe Chief Justice, speakine lor
, ".-"--"t "pi inison ana uavis, de
clares that Congress bus the eon Rtitll finn A 1
right to authorize the emission of bills of cred
it, in anotfier place be says tbe exercise is
one of the indubitable constitutional powers
of Congress to 'make currency for the whole
country. mese expressions lead Congressmen
u wiiieio me jegai aenatr Act safe.
The Spanish gunboats are expected to leave
iv-morrov.
The New York Hotel property was sold at
auction lo-aay ior u,Uvo,00U.
1 MOB IN KENTUCKY.
Louisville, 15th A body often armed men
entered the Richmond jail on Sunday, and
took out two negroes, and hung one, and
wnipped tbe other and sent him back to jail.
I ILLINOIS CONVENTION.
Chicago, Dec. 15. The Illinois Constitu
tional Convention is having a lively time over
us organization, ah 01 yesterday was spent i
in discussing whether the members should take i
an oatn to support the Constitution. It was
Haany compromised by agreeing that thev
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buuuiu i&&e an oato-tn support so much there
of as is not incompatible with their duty.
Indianapolis, Dec. 15. The Society of tbe
Army or me ininoenand met to day. Gen.
bhendaa was chosen President, in the ab
sence of General Thomas. Sheridan made a
brief and feeling speech on taking the chair.
iivery allusion to Uen. Thomas was received
with enthusiasm. . Rosecrans, Wood, Schofield
ana rele were each called for, and addressed
the meeting. A letter from Gen. Thomas was
read, committees appointed, and tbe meeting
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vjumuti i iii iu-morrow.
Cincinnati, 15 h. A desperate fight oeourred
jnonaay nigDt Del ween a party of negroes and
wmies at .uaiuen, west Virginia. Several
were wounded on both sides.
poib-ui. aua mat me uoernea ol ilitt people i
could only be maintained br tha fniii r
gard for the right and powers of tbe dff
leren departments of the General Govern
ment ana or the State. Wblle yielding all
just respect to the JndldA ih i,of
imply to define bytbis bill the powers of
iua uepwHnwni. iDa aennitioii would
not exceed by ofie step tho U nit which the
2Spi2?iei.-9jmrl atrea,IJ laW down.
The bill bad mt been framed with any view
of interfering with any questions now
pruuiug. irumonu submitted an amend
iucu reemcuog me powers of the Su
wrua oi naoeas cor
pus, to persons within their respective dis-
NO REPUDIATION.
Tbe House went into Committee of the
Whole on the Prairiont'o m...
Monger criticised the financial policy of
c,Uuirui,Da aavocated a reoudia
tion of the national debt
tsrooits disclaimed all responsibilitv for
.. j . .ruiiuo. speaking for
tbe Democratic members from New York
be said the debt never could be reoudiail'
jvtii niou ictfuuiaien IQA unt m...i. -r
woTpa bill in evening session. Davis
mafle a speech against it. Casserly de-
uuum.ru iue reconstruction policy as gov
em men t by tbe bayonet. Williams' amend
meat finally passed, reauirinar the adoption
by Georgia of tbe Fifteenth Amendment,
Florida is said to be in a bad state, as
sassinations ireqiientiy occur. A reqnest
has ben made for troops to be sent there.
iv a a vivvtivui (
Monger, and said tbe DemocraUcTartv is -nS? -
not in favor of repudiation. PTtJ 18 ?"d o""?1" do
ide fcptiQisn ganboals are further d-
tained by refusal of engineers to go in
tnem as cney engaged.
Tbe Saltan of Tnrkev has contracted fnr
10.000 breech-loading rifles to be made in
iub uniieu siates,
A plan is suspected, as being laid for tbe
destruction of th Spanish gunboats after
iney snail nave put to sea.
The ete mer Grician. from Palermo, went
ashore on Long Island and broke In. two
A terrible mining accident occurnd
Dec. 18th near Hxzleton. Pa. A coal
mine :aved in. filling shaft and tnnni-1
remifiiattnn t J I uuwu i wo inrge nouses wnn
rnten-int.ro.t -o.m:r...Jt .. . I several p
" ..TL ",au,,rT """J stantlv killed, and
Garfield, at the close of the dicu sion bv
unanimous consent, moved that the commit
tee report to theHonse a resolution that tbe
proposition, direct or indirect, to repudiate
o '. " " " luo ueDt ot tne United
States, is unworthy the honor and good
name of the nation, and tbat the House.
- uuUi uiBuucuon or party, bereby sets its
seal of condemnation on all such proDosi
tions. r F
Alter some filibustering this was adopted
JftnoB alnnn
waas aiuuc TUUUg UU
Baltimore. Dec. 16. Phillips, late post-
' n a a t am . . aT. . I i J ir-a
uoouri vamunuge, mu.. was sentenced
i.BAx n,ontD8? imprisonment, and fined
904.UUU ior empezziement.
t ottsville, Pa.. Dec. 16. Samnel Nrlrr.
vis. an English preacher at Centerville. is
convicted of murder in tbe first degree for
killing his infant child. Hia
quitted.
BUTLER AFTPTR THT? PPRPt a
'I think, bad an example been made of
ruiue uau a zen leaders ot the South, esne-
vicu luuBts wuo were eaucated at tbe mili
iary scnooi or tbe United States, and were
irumeu wun commands in the army ot the
rebellion, every insurgent State woiild-long
tic mis uavo Deep remoulded into the Un
ion. All tbat now remains is to rm ihm
every safeguard be given to loyal men white
uu uiaca, mat person, property and politi
cal rights be guarded, therefo re. ill anv an
tion I miiy take in Congress or elsewi.ere. I
suau nave mis end only fn view tbe adop
tion of the Fifteenth Amendment."
STEVENSON ELECTED.
Louisville. Dec. 16. Following is the re
suit of tbe ballot for United States Senator
oievenson (Dem.) 117; Finley (Rep.) 10;
Spanlding 6j John C Breckenridge 1. Nec
essary for a choice, 67; Stevenson was
inereiore declared Senator elect.
NIRTO-G LYCERINE EXPfLOSION.
liti.sville. Pa. Dec. 16. At 4 o'clock this
aiternoon a magazine containing half a ton
i uuro-giycenne. exploded, cansing much
uaujngo io ouiiamgs tnronenout the c tv.
u iuimuu aiiiiug ii. u. uropny. tbe only
man known to be near tbe maiazine, which
was about a mile from the ciiy.
Washington. Deo. 16. The President fent
to the Senate the following nominations to
day : J. Wilson Shaffer of Illi
nor of Utah, vice Dnrkee ; Benjamine F.
Pottsof Illinois, Governor of Monta
Aehley.
EUROPR
London. Dec. 16. It is reported to-day
that the Suez canol will be closed to com
merce shortly, in order tbat new excavations
may be made.
it. Several persons in the houses were in-
some persons are sup
posed to have suffered the same fate in the
mine. Ten persons are killed.
Some member of the Tennessee Leeisla
tore, having proposed the sale of Gen.
Thomas' portrait which hanas in the Sine
Library, tbe General has offered to refund
the cost of tbe same, and to return the erolil
medal voted him by the last Legi lature.
Later intelligence of the mining disaster
recorded above, savs tbe mine bad no
ben worked for fifteen years nast. Th.
earth continues falling and their in itnnrp
hension of danger to other houses near by
Tbe iron foundrv of Wickson A Van
Winkle is burned. Loss $200 000.
The engine house of the Jersev
mine. Scranton. Pa., was burned last week.
Une man in the mine perished, three
! caped. ,
Indians, on the nigbt of the 15th. atfart-.
ed a party of eleven men. near Fort Shaw.
Montana-, ki led one man, and diove off 30
uorses.
Intense excitement has been erpatorl at
lerre llauie. lnd.. bv h-inrm ainii) Pa.
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man aiuoncs. oviivereu by lr. White, ex
posing conduct if priiets in confession
etc. His lectures wre densely thronged
The Catholics bud b nil arreHtMlr hut rnlt
make no case against h m. He afterwards
leciured with still more effect.
io to Sarah a hoiite. and etop a little while,
and then come back ind tell me what she
ays about imp; ihn I'll talk about her ;
ben yon go and tell her all I say. then we'll
get mad and won't speak to each other,
just like our mothers do, vou know. O.
that'll be such fun !'
Suspension Bridge Falls. The bridge
spanning the Cosumnes, near Latrobe. Cal.
lately parted its cables when George Kopp
was crossing with an eigbt-borse 'team, pre
cipitating them into tbe river. Tbey fell
near 70 feet instantly killing Kopp and
seven of tbe animals. The cable was in
jnred by rust. Tbe load consisted of over
four tons of merchandise.
HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Land.
Va luatle
NEAR SALEM,
FOTt sale:
rOFiER FOR SALE 290 ACRKU OK LAND.lylnf
IX miles eist of the Woolrn Factory, wiih
Brick House, ana Good Barn, Sheds,
FKKCINO, WELLS, AND
Valuable Improvements and Growing
Crops.
Thlg Ian Is rart of the land clafma f Wo 'Ire.- A
Gilbert. Title periret. Pertoiu KDting m ller
parcelK msy find a barpaH to suit, as I will sell on
aoeommouatinK terms. A plat ot the pri-mis scan
been,aj'd pait cnlars as to terms can be had. at
tlie TiTESMAH tffice, or ot the undemgned, on the
uremlsts.
ALFRED STANTON.
November 27.
MISCELLANEOUS.
SELLING OFF
AT COST !
LEGAL NOTICES.
CNDER3 GN'ED, HATING DETERMINED
To Close Business In 5"aTcm
OFFER FOR SALE
AGENTS WANTED
For the Bfst and !ost Permanent
Subscription Book I'ubllshed.
McFarland. who Khot. Richardson:
oeen maiciea in Aew York.
The Surroerite has denied Ihe annl. ration
Of Richardson's brother til Rriminiatr nn
bis estate, on the eround that
tion belonged to the widow and children
of th deceased. UinhnnUfm lft- tinnnit
- - w iw. vuv
7ri&une stock, and property in New Jersey.
The vote for Governor, in Texas fa an
close that it will require tbe official connt
to decide it. The conservation in;.n
majority in the Legislature on joint ballot
EUROPEAN.
Tbe English Government has sent troons
to L ndonderry. Ireland, to prevent a riol
on the occasion of celebrating the old siege
of that city, on the day of its anniversary.
The London Times savs that Minfatwr
Motley proposes reopening of negotiations
for settlement of tbe Alabama claims. Tin-
proposal will be accepted, hut no negotia
tions will avail if the respe. t ve parlies do
not enter t pon them with mutual nfi
dence in each other.
Educating the Horse.
There is a
TENNESSEE LEGISLATURE.
Aasnville, Dec. lo. The House to-day
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poswu io a miru reauing me Dill to preserve
the credit of the State. It taxes all prop
erty eighty cents on the hundred dollars,
provides lor funding tbe Bank of Tennes
see notes and the State debt fulling due be
fore 1872.
Harrisbnrg. Dec. 15. Governor Geary
has withdrawn bis order for the execution
of Dr. Scboeppe, pending the action of the
Supreme Court. ,
! A COUNTERFEITER.
New York, Dec. 15 Colonel Whitney,
chief of ; tbe United States secret service,
received by express from Philadelpia last
evening a package conl aining counterfeit ten
dollar National Bank note plates. The pla'e.
wuicn is in iour pieces, two tor tne race
and two for the back, is splendidly engrav
ed on tho finest steel. Tbe latter bearing
tbe imprint of John Sellers & Son, Sheffield.
Experts and detectives pronounce it the
best plate ever seen. Tbey were of opinion
that notes have never been printed upon it
that bad not been translered. The person
sending it says he has been a counterleiter
for tho past twelve years and has reformed
and left for foreign parts.
! BUILDERS INDICTED.
St Lonls, Dec. 15. The Coroner has
preferred tbe charge of murder in the fourth
degree against tbe architect aud assistant
superintendent and contractor of tbe stone
masonry of tbe building which recently fell
on the corner of Fifth and Olive streets.
EUROPE.
London. Dec. 15. The Tunes, in an
article on the Canadian reciprocity treaty,
says its rejection by the United States Sen
ate relieves Lngland of an awkward ques
tion, i
London, Dec. 15. Eoopmanschap, tbe
Chinese 1 merchant Of San Francisco, is ne
gotiating with- tbe Loyds Steamship Com
paoy for transportation of coolies from
Chinese ports by way of the Suez canal.
" f NEVADA.
Reno, Dec. 19. Twd bnndred and forty
neaa oi wua cattle reacned this place by rai
at 11 o'clock last night. After being un-
loaaea, iney necame alarmed at tbe steam
whistle, and broke the inclosure, stamped
ing torougn tne town, tnreatentng death
anu aistruction to every thing in their path.
Parties are now in pursuit ot -them.
Truckee. Dec. 16. Last night abont
half past eight o'clock, a young man named
II Bannen, employed as nigbt yard master
in a yard at truckee, in making a coup
ling, slipped and fell between the car and
both legs were run over and badly crushed
in a shocking manner. The rizht lee will
have to be amputated.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Washington, 16th-IoSenate, Morton's
amendment to bill to perfect reconstruction
in Georgia was read. It provides tbat the
Legislature shall be provisional until it rat
ifies the 14th amendment. 15th. amendment,
and the State is represented in Congress.
Mr.Carpenter thought tbe amendment un
necessary and pernicious, and might give
Southern people reason to say that, while
they were in a condition of duress, terms of
admission were ri1otati.il K C mn., n..
v-'ugivm. 11C
did not want a future Jefferson Davis to
bring in a bill ot exceptions and move a
new trial. .
Mr. Drake said rebel Southerners should
be made to feel the power of Congress
which oonld not be strangled bv the Sn
prema Court or any other State authority.
SUPREME COURT BILL.
Trumbull made a speech in favor of tha
hill relating to the appellate jurisdiction of
tbe Suprems Court He said t fully re
cognixed tbe necessity for a division of the
powers of tbe Government believing that
ihe concentrating of all the powers in tha
bitnde of tbo faw tended to war aod des
Great indignation is felt in North Caroli
na in regard to the misappropriation of
railroad and other bonds issued by tbe last
Legislature. Fraud is charged and inves
gatioo demanded.
Butler replies to Greeley's appeal for
magnanimity to the Senate, and removal
of all disfranchisement, in a caustic letter
in which he insists upon proscription.
The workingmen of New York have held
an anti-coolie meeting, and call on Con
gress to take measures to stop the Coolie
trade.
Tbe defalcation of Georee F. Dn nnienn.
ui iuj iaicago siiD-ireasury. was discov
ered lately, and amounts to $20,000.
It is thought Allisons apportionment
oin win pass congress, by which tbe House
win nave ouu members.
Judge Gners resignation has finally
u kui imu me supreme uourt.
Brooks, of New York, said, in tbe House.
mat tne Democracy never have b en and
never can be repudiators. The action n!
the House on this subject is much talked of
among nnanciai men, who regard the ques
tion as entirely removed from the politi
cians. The vote on that question was light,
because many of the members had gone
home to spend the Holidays.
The insurrection in the Red Biver coun
try, British America, will be left for the
Hudson Bay Company to deal with.
The Illinois Constitutional Convention
has organized by the election of Independ
ent Republicans and Democrats as its of
ficers. The straight Republicans were
beaten. ,
New York, Dec. 16. It is stated that an
attempt was made to destroy the Spanish
gunboats, to-nigbt. by a party of Cuban
sympathizers, but timelv information ...
abled the Spanish authorities to detect tbe
acneme. - r
Santiago, via Havana, Dec. 15. The
cipanisn troops nave anally retired from
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jHugairt iu twu ueiacuments, one going to
isicton and tne other to Serrano. Suhiuv
qnently 2.000 reinforcements arrived for tbe
insurgents, wun iresn supplies, and recruit
ed tbeirold positions. Insurgents are in
great inrce in tne neienbonn&r mountains
Tbe landing of fiUibusters at the mouth of
tne Kie uubana is confirmed. It is renortd
that Valmazeda has written to Havana that
ne must Have reinforcements or resign
tbat it is impossible to carry on the cam
paign wun 30,000 troops, a third of whom
are sick, bicknees among the troops is in
creasiug.
- r EUROPEAN.
ine ecumenical Council is unable to
agree as to tbe formation of a commission
to -regulate tbe relations between Cburcb
and State, and define tbe rights of each.
Alacard were posted in Paris the night
oi tne loin or .uecemuer, calling tne peo
pie to arms in tbe name of tbe Republic.
The next day a number of arrests were
made. .
In the Corps Letrislatif. Estancalier.
Deputy, expressed homage for tbe Orleans
Prince, and regretted their banishment.
His remarks were protested against by one
of the mlniatrj. The Deputy continued to
make a severe attack on tne Government
The Spanish Cortes has determined to in
vestigate i&e robbery or tne crown jewels,
of which act tne ex-yneen is accused. .
The Alabama question is exerting renew
ed Interest io England. : .
The Suez Canal is not to be closed on ac
count of additional work to be done, as
baa been reported. .
. . , CALIFORNIA.
Geo. Harker, manager of the Pacific
Wine Refinery, baa absconded with $4,000
of tbe Company's money.
' Tbe -Placervllle and Sacrameato Valley
Railroad baa incorporated. . Capital $750,
000.
Wheat is quoted at SI 37J1 60.
Oats range from $1 201 SO. j -
Steamer Montana, from Portland, arriv
ed Dec 17th. ': '
Steamer Moaea Taylor was to sail Sun
syf pea. 18 a, for Portland.
. LATER.
17- Tha Senate bag considered Uu
(rood deal of what mat h
termed human nature about the borse : that
is. a siiRpptibility to improve by education.
All di-mestic animals pi ses ibis, in a certain
decree, but tbe horse is more than com
monly endowed in this recpt-ct. It' left to
himself, however, or butindifferentiy taught
wurujuuug, me noise, line tue negu-cted
boy. will grow ui with an uncouth earring
anamougii a servicable drudge, will fail
to give pleasure lo those who may have tbe
manngenienr ot inm- A correspondent ol
tbe Germanlown Te'erinruh suseets a nlan
oi i rent men i ior colts, lie savs: 'Tin
outline of my plan may be thua'piven :
As soon as the colt is weaned, te should
have a good feed, and be bundled even-
day if possible ; he should be coaxed rather
than made by force lo do anytliine- Nev
er use a switch or the end ot a halter strap
lie nrm. but not overbearing ; it will be
round better to. overkok the tault. than to
a tempt and fail to correct it. Nevr lose
your temper ; for the moment you do so.
you at tbe same time lose tbe advantage
which yon should always have over him.
'During the winter, tbe colt should be bal
Jered tLe greater portion of tbe time, either
in his stable or out in the open air the
latter for at least a portion ot every day ;
use the mirrycomb and brush lieely. Re
member you are forming the future horse,
and care now taken either in his appearance
or character is by no means lost. By the
time be is a year old, he should allow you
to place light ai tides on bis lack without
any resistance, and should bo taught not to
be afraid of straps banging loose eiiber
about the body or heels. This education
should be repeated during Ihe second win
ter, aod by the time he is two years old, lie
will quietly permit himself to be harnessed
up alongside ot a quiet horse (bis tnotner.
if possible) and driven about. During the
operation of halter-breaking, great care
should be always taken to make him walk
fast fast walking should be made a part o
nts education, and be will never torget it
during his after life. I know of no colt
wbith may not be made a good walker, if
properly trained when young; but this is
fast time, and walking is too slow to keep
up WllU 1U
OVll HOMt: PHYSICIAN,
By Gporp; M Beard, A. M..M. D , of th-Unierlty
of New York. It Contain I nvt-r 1.0'M pages, nll"v
illustrate"!. This U n entirely n--w wui Ic. Ii. (1
npiin the Intent nd beat t-uihorities. Quackery,
humbiipg.-ry am- old fopy dogmas epn.ed.
We Imye several other In'e mid popular subscrip
tion hoot S. For circulars CO-lianing It simouials,
terms, etc . dd' ss
WtSTKKN PUBLISHING COMPANY,
4i'J Kearnev s.. ?-n Krancifo, or
dedO Box 4. Portland, Oregon.
For fStile.
Thn e Good Dwelling Houses and lots
IN SAI-EM.
Also, force Good" Building Lots,
All of which n lie Imd cheap f. r each. N"w
ie the time to j;et gooJ barHii e.
J. M COULTER
Salem. Ortolier 28 oc-
Town Lots in Seattle.
I AM prepared to ofll vatuaMe property in
the city of Seattle, on Pnttet Sound
All persons desiring to secure an interest in
the
FUTURE TERMIXUS OF THE N.P.R.R.
Will d well to csll hikI see the maps 1 have,
aud learn tlie tern;s I ofl'er
hETH K. HAMMER.
Salem. Sept. 12 xz
INSURANCE
la iTIrmorium.
At the last regular nieetinjf of Capital Lodge
No. 11, 1. O. of G. T., held Satnrday evening,
December 18th. 1869, the following resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
WHim ABoor beloved Brother Doctor H. B
Lintro has been removed from onr midst bv
the band of death, and wheras we desire to
give some expression to onr aoriow at tbis
greai loss, 1 bwrelore be it , ,
Resolved, That in onr judgment. Brother
ljinvo was a man of strict, unswerving integ
rity, always fearless, aud regardless of conse
quences, in bin adliereuc to right and iu bis
opposition to wrong, naving a trulv Koman
hiyalty to jnstice aud virtne, and, like Bratus
or old. sternly ana pitilessly sacrificing every
tie and feeling tbat interfered with the dis
charge of bis duty; but while he was thus in
flexible in h'9 adherence to principle and mer
ciless in bis denunciations of vice, he had a
heart as tender and compasoionaie as a wo
man's, in a case of real unmeited suffering,
and uo deserving object ever appealed to bis
sympathies in vain.
Retolved, That in the death of Brother Lingo
just as he was entering upon a career which
promised so ranch of good lo bimxelf and to bis
fellow men, a great calamity wasinflicted upon
society and npn the, profession which be bad
chosen, but more especially upon tbe cause of
Temperance, which in him loses a champion
whom it can ill afford to spare a champion,
too, in a calling which is calcn'ated to exert
great influence either for or against that cause.
Kenolved, that while we endeavour to bow
in meek submission to the inscrutable decree
wbicb has called our Brot her bence" from labor
to reward we deeply mourn his untimely
death, yet not without hope, for as he went
forth UDon bis dark lonrnev full of culm ennfl
dence in a blissful immortality at tbe end of
tbat journey, we too take courage aud believe
that it is well with him and that he baa been i
dealt with even according to bia taiih.
Keiolved, Tbat we tender our warmest anV
moft heartfelt sympathies to. the family of
Brother Lingo in their great bereavement, and
trust that they may recwiva full consolation
fr"m tne Ulver ci all mercies.
.Resolved. That by this sad evntwe are
admontsbed tbat we too shall soon be cnt ot!
froth among tb living, aod tbat if we would
accomplish anyt hing for the cause in wbicb we
are enlisted we mast "be op and doing."
Keaolved, Tbat these resolutions be spread
at large upon tha records of tbe Lunge, far
rounded witb mourning border, and tbat copiee
of them be sent to the papers of ibis city and
m tha Corvallis ' Gazelle fir publication . and
also to tha family of Brother Lingo.
Secretary of Capital Lodge.
pLATrxo W"rb Womkn. Three little
girls were playing in a back yard. Two of
them were making believe keep house, a
few yards distant from each other neigh
bors as it were. One of them says to the
third little girl i There now, Nellie, yoti I
NEW ENGLAND
Mutual Life Insurance Co'y.
-cVswetw, !5!8,000,000.
DIVIDENDS AXXUALLY.
ALL POLICIES NON FORFEITABLE.
All Policies Taken Out Daring this
month participate In Dividends to
be declared on the 1st of January
next.
EVERSON & HAINES,
(etieml Agents, Portland.
Office 12. Carter's Block.
S. A. CLARKE, Aent, Salem. dec3
ESTABLISHED FEB. Im, 1842.
THE MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
OOers the follnwinsr pecnliar advantages to
persons intending to insure their lives:
THE ASSETS A I?E LAT7GER than those f
any other Life Insurance Company iu the Uni
ted Slates, amounting to over
l
THIRTY-SIX MILLIONS of Dollars,
and are EXCLUSIVELY t'ASU.
THE DIVIDENDS have been larger m
amount, and iu tiropoiiioii to premiums pid.
than ever declared by any other compuny.
DIVIDENDS ANNTALI.Y. commencing
the ti rut. yetr. ami avtiilalile either t- increase
the hmomit insured or in cash to reduce the
pie tniu in 8.
THE MORTALITY A MONO ITS MEM
BERS haw been proportionally lees than that
of any other Lii'e Insurance I onipxnv iu either
America or Enr've whose experience has been
made known a resnlt in the highest degree
favorable to our Policy-Holders.
CASH DIVIDENDS PAID IN 1808,
3,257,137.26.
Policies exempt from execution
Policies issued in Gold or Currency.
NEW POl ICISS ISSUED IN 18C8.
At Cost for the Xext Mnctj Dajf,
FOR CASH ONLY,
THEIR ENTIRE ANU IMMENSE STOCK Of
Merchandise !
t'THIS STOCK EMBRACES THE 1
Finest and Best Selected
Dry Goods,
JLaIiet' Dress Goods,
Clothing.
Geur. Fiiriiitlitu Goods
Hardware,
Boots and Shoes,
'rckery Ware and
Groceries;,
In the City of Salem.
Every ore iu nted or good wouM do well at in
early dy, for at ihr expiration of the ninety days
wlut goous remain on liaud will be withdrawn from
tale.
All persons indebted to either us or thi old Ann of
BREYM AN, CRA N. TON A CJ. are requested to come
torward nd make payment, tliereb? saving trouble
and cost. No one s excepted.
BOWEX Ai. CRANSTON,
a Salem, Xot. 1S.J
Summons.
I N ihe Clreoit Court tl th- rials ot Orecoa for the
1 coui't.t of Marlon, . John t. KrrWrr, pl i.niiff,
vs. L. r Curtre. William O itrt, Willi ra Ptrmt
Btnllir PatTine. Chvli-s I'.trrine. J mr Harrlne,
panner under the I'm name ol L'sitre, (iaiel a Co
defondti.u. Ai-llo't al law lo recover inmiry.
T i ibeahovr nund defeodimia: In the name of
the ?i .1 i-l ori g in, )ou r- lier-iy required tu ap
peir ai.d answer the .-on-pl tut 8ld nain jou In
itte Kh.,ve eotiiitrd aff.l.-i.. b l it first day uf the
ir. Ii ttrm of sn;d ioh i Ior the 'r lain, i !,e
h.dilen t .-ulim. m M muiiif, commencing on th
ciid M'inilM ol 9 ld tunuih ; ai d 1 )m lad r 10
to nnawer, lor want iherro -h pUimld w;!i ink
jixiKmeot ituxinti you 'or tlx wn of .me tliousitml
I ninety four dullara. fgr her With 'D'errs'. there-
on ai th rie i.f r'gliieen per ce i.. per annum. a;.d
eoaisaud diaiui wruie .
HoN HAM A LAWPOV.
Atm'ne- iur .be riainl lT.
Ordered tlirt t! nive aummoos b- prlni.d for
six fiici-e-u've w- e.. K. I'. Fjiisk, Judy
t-nlrin. I)e-. In. v9.
Notice of Final Settlement.
II UMPHREY LOM. Admlristiaior of the estate
L. ol VI. E. I'AKKM. Uecr.-I. 'ate ol Marion
coun y, Urrro:i, ,HVi B'd hi final account
a tni imrnt.,' .if sm,t t-aiate, I huve appointed
T. ead 'y, u 8l'i nay ol feb-oary, lS7u, t 1 oVtca
a. m., ior Hie hrarinjt ui oljrclmus to ucft final ac
count, and iht tetilrineot iherenr.
J.C. rKEHLKf,
Ciu-iy Judp. Mart. ui cou ,iy, Ortpnn.
Salem. Or.p.,.., 7ih, w4
'pAKKN I P, i.j the u d-r.itmed, I vtn 18 miles
1 Mil lit.. kl .1.. .. I In.. ........... 1 ,
Mare. soppoMii t. be 8 exra old 'sst prnir, aii"f
itiirteen I and h h. aiid npjirl-. ai SC Nov 26(h
l"6i. 8id mare ca-e t' nv ula. e i.in ih. I.t ,n
June. 169. r-leclTwSI W. L. KENDALL.
Pudding Rivei
SAW-MILL.
fi.V illles Noi thrast of ialem, between Ilowell Prai
rie and Lake Lub.sL.
0l"R Mil l, is n.'W runnli-if, and mak'n? the BEST
KIND OP LUMKtR. hi' h we abie tn II
at au AVKRAGKlif TEN Uoi.LAKS PKK M. FEET.
Cli ar Lumber, in Mt-cti-d lo's, ai 12."mi pi r M. feet.
Our mill is o -i.vtnVi.i to nil pentnns liviiijt on Hnw
i PrKirir. j-ilv-rlnii. Prt-ncii Prairie, and country
ailjol'd"!: in Hie Waldo itdls
1ENNY t TARPLEY.
lWt-niber 7, 119. w
QODDAKD
&. LAKE.
I MATTE It
GCr. Front and !
S Men if on Sti.
V, j PORTIA NT. I L
OF
TBE FILL AMI WINTER STILES
1809
In Silk and Cassi'mere Hals,
ARE NOW READY AT
JCMuessdarffer&Bro
ALSO, a lare-e qianti y ot NEW FTYLKS OF
HATS AND CaP.-1. tno unmernut to mention.
Dealers In our line will rotitu.lt their own Interests
by riainin njr oor ato.-k before purcbaslnc rls where
HA'8 OF ANY PFJ-CRIPiION MAliK TO ORDKR
AND 01 D H A IS KEXTLY KI.PaIRED, at
Store Corner Froi.t ai.d Mor.ifn.it Hreeis.
nov PORTLAND, OREGON.
dw
J. IT. ITVVJS,
DRALra is
Clocks Watches, Jewelry
PLATED & SILVER WARE,
PA1 TON'S BLOCK. IFALEM.
Havirg removed my stork to thesto-e In Pat
ton's new block, a ijoinhiv the Hank, I m
prepared to furnish all coods In my line, and
to do all work at short notice.
0 ods for the Holidays !
CHRISTMAS PKESEATS!
Those wanting to procure pr. nts for the
( mine holidays slinuM chM and esamitie.lnr
I shall keep a supply to suit the want of all
Nos. 114 and Id. Cor. Morrison and Second 3trvu
Portland, Oregon,
Having tcuirht out and I edited tbe old Bennett A
White
LIVERY, SALE k FEED STABLE
We are now prepared to receive all the old custo
mers, and as many more patrons as see fit to give
as a call In our line of business, and will givepartlc
u'ar attentior to Farmer's tok. We are satisfied
that we can and will give entire satisfaction to our
Irirnds and Ihe public.
Our Livery Is all new, both csn tages and horses,
and we shall take pri.l. in turning out as nice an
outfitas any establishment can on this coast for
the same monry. stf
LADD & TILTON,
U 3l. 3J- 331 H3
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Established, 1859.
CITY DRUG- S T O EE.
J. "W. SOUTHEE,
Druggist and Apothecary,
(Established in Oregon in 1857.)
"Wholesale and ISetuil Dealer in :
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIIEAIICALN, DYE-STUFFS,
xtc, xra, etc.
SOLE AGENT IN MARION COUNTY FOR THE SALE OF ALL STANDARD PATENT FAMILY MFD
ICINKft. As I get them dirn t from the manufacturers fcakt, I ran warrant them reouloe, t'I RE and
flesh, and sell th.matthe LOU ES-T PKIf - i
PURE LIQUORS for Medirlnfl and Sacramental purposes.
PHYSICIANS' PKE--CRiPTl' N3 accurately compounded frran tbe purest drugs. '
FAMILY kUDICINf" caie ully prepared. i '
My g.-o.Is have been Ixiunht UW for CASH, selected with the grestest care, an.l sre WARRANTED to
be lust as they are rrpresenttd.
Havinir had Iw. my y. ars' nrwrlenre In he business, I feel confident tha I ran tlve entire s-tisfartloo
to all who may favor me with their patrooare. Call and examine my stork before ur hasini: t Invl tn.
tio4:y
MEDICAL.
Mimic A I,
mi
mm
iholesale
agents.
DEPOSITS received and
to Check or Draft.
Accounts kept, subject
INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST
FUND, in sums of ONE DOLLAR AND UPWARDS,
FROM date of deposit.
STney Loanod on Approved Security.
BONDS, STOCKS, and nthr valuables, received
ON DfcPOir for SAFE KEEPING.
COLLECTIONS mad
mitted.
INVESTMENTS IN REAL
property made lor parties.
A rents for the Transaction of all kinds of FINAN
CIAL and TRUsl BUSINESS.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange
On Sa- Fran isco and the Atlantic States for sale.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES bought and soIJ
oct!9w
apd proceeds pror-vtly re-
E5TATE id other
PORI
5
S31ITII &
j. w. stKBEorrH.
MEIIEDITH,.
a
I AVILL.PAY THE FOLLOWING PRICES
FOR
GOOD, FAT HOGS:
200 lbs. and orer : : : 6 1-2 c. ncr lb.
175 lbs. and oyer : : : 6 c. per lb.
Inder 115 lbs. : : : : : 5 1-2 c. per lb.
lings mu-t be udder shed over night after being
butchered, well spitad open, tongues lakt-n out and a
chip put in tlirm. u h. Heavy hogs should be split
In the center of the bai k-boi.e, nne foot only between
the i-houldrr. Wi en hauu-d, to be laid on their bel
lies, back up, and well covertd.
i. THOMAS CROSS.
Sa'em, Nov. 4, 1869
J!Xf)N S PATENT GATE.
SELF 0PEXIX0 AXD SELF CLOSING
For HCComuiudHtion f teams.
J O II X U A K K JG K ,
Comer Comuiercitil and Cliemtketa street,
Salem, Oregon, mantifHCtuie tho almve, and
haa a woikinj; model ia operation on the
premises. It is simple in plan. He has
pnrt-haxed the rinlit lor Marion county, and
is ready lor orders.
O.UE AM) SEE
Salem Anifii-t 8. ISci'J.
THE GATE.
aztf
October 29,
MARK A KINO, Pute Agent.
J.N. HOMANS. Soecial Atteut.
THE WASHINGTON
Life Insurance Company,
Of NEW YORK.
Dividends paid one year from date of Policj
2
. i
-'- 3 it
Policies Exempt from Execution.
Cash Assets, over $2,250,000
SECURELY INVESTED.
Over 1S.OOO Members.
1 PURELY MUTUAL. 1
AU Policies and Dividends Noo-Forfeititble.
Over 5,000 Policial issued in 1868.
McKENKEY &. LINDEEMAN.
General Ajfenis. 131 Montgomery strs-et. 8. 7.,
DirectJ? opposite Occidental Hotel.
W. WHIT WELL, Portland,
' General Agent for Oregon and Territories.
E. P. CRANSTON. Local Agent, Falero.
Ralera, AofOHt3l. 1x69 3mx
BUY TOUR SOLID SILVER
and Plated Ware at J. U. HAAS.
Bank,
ALL KINDS Or PI.ATB WORK DOVK on a
notice, such as Gold Plate, Silver. Platlna
Itnanlina X7..1 . v . m, . asm.
Griswold's Block, Opposite
SALfr"M, )REtV
short
"caoiie.or nuuDer Vulcanite faced with
" v fv"i ' i niuminum.
WB WARRANT ALL OUR WORK not excelled by
.. Pice ni "' of 'work to sr.lt all classes of pa
tlents fiom five to mrty dollars per set.
we use no gat In our oftVe. Anaesthetics used to
'u.i.vcincworrencri anatsihesla forthepsln
-"-v.luu WCUI,- QJ
IVotlce.
4 LL PERTON8 knowing themselves indebted to
J fe tr Bote or book account are requested to
.iju kiuc ine saoie witnout dlav.
NoT H t! TH. Dentist.
Ti'uit Trees
FROM THS
East Portland Nursery !
TTfILL BE FURXIHKD IN SALEM durlntr the
f vear, Iticludini; all the varieties of 'RSKRV
STOCK rommonlj found io O egron. All persons
wi.l.ii.g anytl Inic In this line, please call at the Ag
ricultural Warehouse of T t 'unnliifrlmm, C'rnmer
cial street, frst door south of Lartd A Bush's Rank.
Nov. 13 w C. W. ROY L.
SAVINGS! SAYINGS I
Iii'ist IVn tionjxl Bank
OF PORTLAND.
AYERS'
II IIS, "V I Gr O It. 9
For Restoring Gray Hair to its
Natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing; wlilak Is at once
afrreeaUr, healthy, and eBeo
tual for preserving the hair.
Faded or gray hair fa toon
restored to iU oriffin.il color
utih tlif glut and fi thnca
ofv-uth. Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked,
and halilness often, though
nnl .1... . i . .1 . ,
iy-Si .... v-.t. ......
t saEaaaa 1. Nothing can restore the hair
where the follicles are i-estrnrfd, or the elaml
airt-phlrd and decayed Rut fuch as remain can be
saved foe usefuliies by this application. Instea-t if
foullr.g the hair with a pasty srfliceDt, It will kee. it
clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent
the ha r from turning gray or falling ff, ami conse
quently prevent bahlnets free from those deliteri
ous suhbtancts which make some preparations dan
srerous and Injurious to the hair, the Vigor cm only
neneDt but not harm it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
Nothing else can I e found so desirable. Containing
ntii..tr on nor dye. It does not ol whit -i,.i,r.
and jet IhsU Ion on the hair, givii g it a rich glossy
su m a. i aiciU! CI I UIU,
Prepart-d by UK. J. C. AY Ell CO..
Practical ami Analytical Chemists,
lowell, ma&s.
Price, 9I.OO.
tW iold by a') druedsts and delers In nirl loins
everywhere.
p.MlTH DAY!!, Portland, Wh-
CRANE k BRlGllAM.San Krncico, ( y
cpiJi.wijr
A I E It's
CHERRY PECTORAL.
For Diseases of tlie Tliroatand Lung
euch aa CLoughs, C0M3, Wlioopiu,
Cough, Broitcliitiij, AstLuja,
ai.d Consumption.
Probably never be- .n the whole history ol
medicine, has anything on so widely and so deeply
upon the confidence of mankind, as this ercellenl
remeily for pulmonary complaints. Through a long
jfenr, kiiu amriig modi oi ttie races or men
11 lias risen ti.gn- r and higher, in their est i ma Ion. a
it has become better known. Its un'fi.rm character
and lower to cure the various affections of the lungs
im inroni, nave mane 11 Known as a reliable pro
tector a'niuM them. While adapted to milder forms
ol disease an to young children. It Is at the ame
time the most effectual remedy that can b given for
iiii-ipeut cousuuipnen. and tne dangerous affections
of the throat and lung-. As a provision againts
suunen auacits oi iiiui r, tt 8ho.:lil be kept on hand
in every Utility, and indeed as a' I are sometimes
suniect to co.as an t co ighs, all should be provided
with this antidote for them.
Although settled CONiUMPTION. Is thought In
curable, still icreat numhers of cases where the ills
ease seemed Settled, have been completely cured,
ami the pvient restored to sound health by the
CHERRY PECTORAL. Po complete Is its mastery
over tlie disordeis ot the Lun:s and Throat, that the
nii-st obstinate of them i lelii to it When nothing
else could reach them, under the CHKRRV PECTO
RAL thef subside- and di. appear.
SINtiER AND PL'BLIU Sl'l'AKERS find great
r-ttctiiiii trom i.
aSIHMA is always relieved and often wholly
cure.l by It.
HRONOHITIS Is generally cured by taking the
CUtHRV PMTuPAL in small and rrrquent noses
4u cenerHily are its virtue" known .liat we need
not publish 'he certificates ol them here, or do more
th ti aaeure Ihe public that Ha qualities are iully
maintained.
AYER'S A(iUE CURE,
For Fever and Ague, Intern itlent
Ferer. 0 li ill Fever. Remittent Fe
ver, Dnnib Ague, Periodical or
Bilious Fever. &c, aud indeed all
tlu affections which arise from lua-
larious, marsh or miasmatic
eons.
As Its name implies. It does CURK, an does n-t
fail. Containing neither -rsenic, Qunine. Bismrth,
Zinc, nor nv other mineral or poiionous substance
whatever, In in nowise Injuies any patient. The
nnmher a d importance ot its cures in the ague dis
triers, are litterary beyond account, and we believe
pnranei in me History of Ague medicine,
is Brat fled bv the tcknnn-lr.lim.nii..
e radical cures affected in nKii.A
enses. ana wnere oilier remedies had wholly tailed.
Cuacclimated Drrsons. either resilient in ne i....
elling lhrooeh miasmHtie Iccalities. Willi be protected
by t iking the AttL'ECURK daily.
rr.r LIVER C M PL UMH, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stimulating
the Liver into h. ahby activity.
ForBilMous I sonlers and Liver Complaints, It Is
an excellent remedy, producing rcany truly re
markable cures, where other medicines had tailed
Prepared by LU. J. J. AVER & CO..
PRACIICAL AND AVAI.TTICAL CHEMIST,
LOWELL, MAS8.
Price, fl.OO.
tSr Sold by all druggists an I dealers In medicine
everywhere.
SMITH a DAVI. Portland, I Wholesale
CRANK . BKIOIUM, Baa Francisco, t ABenU.
septll:1wy
piiENCII MEDICAL OKUCE.
poi-
witluiut
Our Jprlde
recei e of the
Dr. J IT LI EN PERRAULT, Doctor
of Medicine of the Faculty ot Paria,
railnate of the UuiTeraity Queen's
College, Hiid Physic au of the Iit:p in
te Kocieiy shii t rancisco.
Da. Perbuclt has pi msure lo inform patients, and
others seeking confidential medical advice, that he
can be consulted daily at his office. Armory Hal)
Building, North East coiner Montgomery and 8ic
raaiento streets
Da PsaaACLTa studies have been almost exclu
sively devoted to Ihe various forms of Nervous and
Physical Debility the result of Injurious hsbits, ac
quired in youth, which usually terminate tn Impo
tence and sterility, aud prematurely Induce all tha
concomitants of old age. Where a secret infirmity
exists involving the happiness of a I'.fe and that of
others reason and morality dictate the necessity of
its removal, for it is a fact hat premature clecliue of
the vigor of manhood matrimonial unhapplness,
compulsory single life, 4c, have their sources In
causes, the germ of which Is planted In early life,
and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward; patients
laboring un'ler this complaint, wiil complaiD of one
of the following symptoms .- Nj.cturrisl Emissions,
Pain in the Back and Head. Weakness of memory
and Pljrht, Discharge from the Urethra on go ng to
stool or making water, the Intellectual faculties are
weakened. Loss ot memory ensues. Ideas are clou,
led, and there is a disinclination to attend to busi
ness, or even 10 reading, arlting, or the society of
irenas,etc. The patient will complain of Disalneas,
Vertigo, nd that Sight and Hearing are weakened,
and sle-p disturbed by dreams, melancholy, slgh
Inir, palpitation, faintlugg, couirhs. and slow fevers,
while some have external rheumatic pain and numb
ness of the body, Home of the most common
symptoms are pimples In the face, and achings In
different part? of the body. Patients suffering from
this disease s: ould apply Immediately to Dr. Prr
rault, either in person or by letter, as he will guar
antee a cure of cemjnul Emissions and Impotence in
six to eight weeks.
Patients suffering from venereal diseases In any
stage Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo Ulcers,
Cutaneous Eruptions, etc.. will be treattd success
fully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely
removed from the system.
Dr. Perra ult's diplomas are In h's office, where pa
tients can see tor themselves tbat tbey are under the
care of a rem'arly educated practitioner. The best
references slven. If required.
Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call
and examine for themselves. We Invite Investiga
tion; .'lain, not to know everything, nor to cure ev
erybody, but we do rUlm that in all caws taken un
der tieatment, we fulfill our promises. We i srticu-
larly request those who have tried this boasted doctor
and tbat advertised physician, till worn oui and
discouraged, to call Unn us.
Low charges and quk k cures.
Ladles su ering from any complaint Incidental
to their sex, can consult the Doctor with the assur
ance of relief.
Female Monthly Pills.
Da Pkksjiclt Is the only sgent In California for
Dr. Riot's Female MnntMy Pills, fhelr Immense
sale has established tlaeir reputation as a female
remedy, unspproaebed and fnrfh advance of rvrrw
orher remedy for suppression and irregularities,
and other nlmtrnctions in female. On the r-ee pt
of Ave d liars, ihrse Pills will be sent by null or
express to any part of tbe world, secure from cu-
no.'.ty or damage.
Persons at a d'stance can be cured at home, bv
addressing a letter Iu Dr. Perrault, corner of farra
meoto and Mon'goniery streets. Rooms 10 and 11,
or Box 978. P O . San Francisco, stating 'be case
as minutely as possible, genera) hablis of lint g, oc
cupation, e'c., etc.
All communication confidential. tlmy691y
A.
J. MOXROE.
I. r. STiioaa.
STAIGER & BIER,
commercial street, falero Oregon, opposite Eureka
Livery Stable (Garden's old stand), manufacturers of
Haea'sj Calf, Kip muA Stagie
J
Boots & Shoe;;,
AB
LADIES t MISSES' SHOES t GAITERS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
repairing ncutly done.
Fvlem, Nov. ST.
CJOUTH SALEM STEAM
ITLOTJX Ac LU81BER
i- MILLS. -
COAIVCiE OF FIRM.
The nrm of Roork, Wltten Miller, has been dis
solved by mutual consent. Mr Roort bavins dis-
i -- w ,u t-' v nn n. asorea.
The business will he contlno.d under the name
ol Moorea, Wltten k Miller, who assu-ne the l-blU
Me of the old lira, and m wmm all debts due thetn
will be payaols. ROORK, WITTKN MILLEi
We have just completed a large and convenient
granary, adjolnbig oar Soar aim, and are prepared
tt purchase wheat, receive ou storage, or grind for
toll, an favorable terms. - -i " ,or
Our floor is equal to tne best. Give tbe new mill
SALE
A Splendid Water Power and
Site, at Oregon Utj. .
Inquire of J, H. alOOKX. atsebinisUiSalaMi.
mil
t ept. 1SI
Savings Department.
'pHIS BANK has established, In Connection with
I Its general barking business, a Savings De
partment and will allow Intere-t on coin deposits
mane ii. aecuraance who in conamons adopted by
una p.ni.
In est-bllshlng a Savings Department, thla Rank
Ins- Association has in view the benefits to a class of
persons naving small sums to loan, by providing a
ate place or deposit, ample security, and fair rate
of Interest, as well as to aggregate and bring Into
use Idle capital. For the safely of deposits In this
. are pledged Uie entire capital and resource
ana also the personal rabtllty of Its Directors am
"lockholders, as provided by sec. U of tho Natlona
vurrency a , approved June 8. 1864. a greater aeca
my man that offered by ordinary savings banks.
rnnted copies of the conditions upon which d
imait are received can be had oHn application to
ne nana. rt E. K I rl U?tU, Presdent
Jsaae bin, Cashier.
DIRECTORS t
L. Ft. Wakefield. W. J. Tan Schuyler
Henry Vailing,
Henrv W. Corbett,
James Fvl.
BAXTER.
BXACICSIMITIIIIVG
ARD
WAGON MAKING.
Hoath emit corner of rommmJ mnA i-.-,-
stuu uriuo
keu streets, balem. Orpjcon. Order received
ir an uustness in our Una and work r,,nn,n,i.
"'v. lltrHr.ff
Surprise Oats.
TH??.E P1 "risrinawd In De Kalb Coantv
Illiuois. Thev ars rnmiru.4 ia i..K l
pounds per boebel, and to have yielded 4,251.
ix'Hiiu per acre. I raised utat vf 7i nnn.
. - i -
va. irwm o j ounces or seed sent me, and
'hr" ear. by replanting, have 3.600 pounda
of the seed for sale. I hare everv rt.xa.in tu
l.li . v. - --j .
iuev ail tne retimaenttuni urni .t
theru. For sale at 10 ceuis oer Duntid.
A sample of tbe Simrixe Oata can be seen
at tbe Oregon Union ibt office.
O DICKINSON.
8nlem. Oregon. Aounst 19, IstS xxtf
TOMESTIC
XJ nieut, at
At Factory Cost
FLANNELS, a large aasort-
BOWKX tt rKANSTON'.
MILL HAWS ANU CKOSSI UT SAWS
t BOVVEN & CRANSTON'S
PEALF.R IX
3JVI13L.E WORK
California,
Vermont and
Italian iIarbl-s,
Obelisks,
31 o n u m cuts,
Ileatl and
Foot Stonrg.
SALEM OREGON.
Also, MANTLES and FURNITURE MAR
BLL furnished to order.
Salem, April, 18th, 186B
rpi) THE UXFOUTUXATE.
ew Remedies, Sew Remrdles!
Dll. CsIBno.NS DISPKNSAKY!
623 KEARNEY STREET COR
NER Of COMMKCIAL. fan
Francisco, pri ate entrance on
COMMERCIAL. Established tn
IsM, lor the treatment of sexu-
and seminal diseases. su h
as Gonhorrho?a, Gleet Ctrtcture,
ypbdlis in
nal Weakness,
Skin diseases
ni;) and Ulcer
ceasfully trealcd.
Horrible
all its forms, Semi- C
Imp. teucy, etc . W'i'A 1
, (of years staml-iic; S I
ited Lees, sue -X?Wr. r? f-Jf
------ i f
Diseases.
Silverton Tin Shop.
r HAVE REMOVED my shop to Silverton,
JL where I am prerared to till all orders for
imwire, dd Tora.etc.
I shail soon go below, and lay in a larjre
Stores for the Pall Trade,
When I will be able to supply all demands.
Farmers' Produce taken in exrhanjrs.
T. R. BLACKEKBY.
Silverton, 0n Anir. 21. 18b.
TAKEN CP by the subscriber, living about fouy
sniles northwest of Corvallls, Benton county,
Oiegon, ene ROAN MARK, ens bind fsot white, sup
Y m w v or bix years Ota.
Nov. 6.w J08FPH TTLER.
gCEXi VISTA FERRT.
THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROAD
From Nalem to Corrallls.
Tint Ferry is distant 14 miles trom Salem,
and 15 miles from Corvallis.
THE ROAD IS IN GOOD ORDER,
lietter tban the Siaee road. The ferry runs
at all hours I have a
Wire Hope and a Good Boat,
Aud will take you acrosa anv time at uttcbt
3 W. L KIGGS.
N. B I have the best Warehouse on the
river for receiving and eliippiUK (fraio.
Aarut II. 1869. r "
Post-Offlce Store.
LEBANON. : : LINN CO., : : OREUON
rOU will End a general assortment of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
HARDWARE AND CROCKERT,
At the above named store. Produce taken ia
exchange. S. H. CLAL'GHIOX.
Lebanon, Be-pt. 1,
How many thousands of persons, both male snd
female, are there, who are suflerine out a miserable
existence from the e (Tec Is of s- ciet Indulgence, or
from virus absorbed Into the system. Look at their
pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces, snd their
broken down constitutions, disqualifying them 'or
the happiness ol mar-luge, or the enj.iymetit of life,
tn tbia horr'd situation, thousands suffer until death
closes the scene. Let parents, guardians, friends,
at'end to those who are sufferiiiir with any of these
horrible, life destroy trig maladies see that they are
cared for and cured ei re it be too late, feml
them Immediately to Doctor Oihhon, a pysicftu,
who has nisde prlt ate diseases his e.M-cial study for
years, and who Is certain to cure the most invet
erate cases without mercury, or any Injurious drucs.
It Is Important to thosewku are alliictcti, or to tho.-e
who .a. lull lUPlliU Iu ihe oVar of their friends, to
be careful ot the many preteaVied doctors who Invest
all cities, publishing their s'.l in curinif all disessea
In a few days, imposing pm the public by uslns;
the names of eminent plv im.s fiom Euroj.e and
oilier plnces. lie theotfore rarelul, ami make
strict Inqury, or youAiay fall into the banda of
tnose cnarlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Kmmisjlons, the consequent's of self
abuse thissolitaj vice, or depraved sexual Indul
gence, la practical by the youth or both sexes to an
almost unlimit J extent, producing with unerring
certainity, th following train of morbid symptorrs,
unless couibafed by scientific meuical measures,
vis : tallow countenance, dark spota under the eyes,
pain in the Aead, rlnvlrig In the ears, like the rust
ling of leases and rattliiis; of chariota, uneasiness
about the aiu, weakneas ol the limbs eontus d vis
Ion, bluntt-d Intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence
Id spprosehing atrangera, a dislike to form new ac
quaintances, a disposition to shun society, loss of
memorr, hectic flushes pimples and various eruptions
about tha face, lurred tongue, fetid breath, coughs
consumption, ni;lil-S'eata monomania, and fre
quent insanity. If relief be not obtained, should
apply Immediately, either In person or by letter,
and have a cure effected by his new sn I ac'entifio
mode of treating thia disease, a hlch never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure. I)r. G. will glv.
One Hundred dollars to sny person who will provs
satisfactorily to him thsl he ass cured of this com
plaint by either of the Psn Francisco quacks.
Itlarried Men,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suf
fering under any of the fearful maladies, should not
forget tbe sajred respousi'dl y resting upon them,
nor delay to obtain Immediate relief.
To tlie Ladies.
n. various eomtillcatod and distressing diseases
Incident to females, trsated with eminent success.
Such as Suppression, Irregularity, Whites, Falling
of tbe Womb, Tumors, all l nnary viaeasrs, Nr.
vous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstruation,
a-irretiness, e , wiU be speedily cured, without pol-
sooous drugs, Injurious or onpalataule cdlclnea of
any kind. Uava do delicacy Iu -aillr, m nitTer
wbat your difficulties may be. The afflicted
ars cordially Invited to call and satisfy themselves.
Persons calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or send In
fo- nsckages of aiediclns may rely upon his astur-
ranees of confidential secrecy, with Imptielt faltli.
and expec'. no more than remuneration for servi
ce rendered, considering the clrcuasstancew and
difficulties ot tba case, rather than a too prevalent
and selfish practlc of extortion among quacks and
pretenders. ;
DOCTOR GIBBON Is responsible, and will give to
each patient a written Instrument, binding hlms-lt -to
effect a radical aod permanent cars, or make no
inured at Home.
Persons at a distance may be CUKZD AT HOME,
by addi casing a leuer to Dr. Gibbon stating case,
symptoms, length of time tbe disease has continued,
and bars medicines promptly forwarded ties from
damage and curiosity, to any part of tha country,
with lull and plain directions for ese, for ten dollars.
sent ta regisUred letter or through Vi ells Fargo A Co.
aoaresa ir. j. a-, uissuii, oxs a earn y street
co-oer vommerelal, Baa rrai-ciaco. Peat Oisoa
Bozsft.'.
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