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Mem Statesman SALEM. FRIDAY. : MAY 6 1 1 TjSLEGSAPHIC SMHAEY - ! A treat t Dpr" KowwHoctirn,,wbitetbe Sheriff aUW.pl.. o ttrre.t two . batted Shim, J ttb.t cU. f rteo.yj the er- j frw ;tet.a turned rut.orjnxea XblW doft "with dojf8, iwP0J. lhoere pUd ,mtbe l.ow Jail. The rtei.enrt.nt la "trtue and ibert, u i a roaility ibai t priwwra will be u&en frotn me cui'-cio u e l,,xti-ari Vwr. ' tjbicago, April 28. A. special says the long aoticipaitd trouble between tbe set- " tiers on tbe Osage lands and the Usage Indians bas broken out. ' Tbe Indians at tacked the eettlers near Independence, on Friday, and wounded two whites, who resisted. The disturbance was tempora lly quelled by Friend Gibson, Agent of tbe Osages. The military were called out and eighteen families driven out cf tbe cenntry. Tbe Thirteenth and a portion of the Sev enteenth regiment of Infantry passed through beretbismorning enrouie for tbe - scene of Indian hostilities in Dakotab, where information from Geo. Stanley, pointing to a disposition on tbe part cf tbe Broil Sioux to engage in a general war. Gen. Sheridan goes" west nut week, personally, to inspect tbe situa tion. Tbe bill which passed tbe IIon?e yes terday, relieving a tew persona in TeiHS of political disabilities, created something of a scene. Tbe persons relieved are State officers elect , and as tbe Governor is to be inaugurated and tbe government set up to-morrow, it was considered neces sary to pass tbe bill immediately. Terrible Accident at Richmond. Richmond, V., April 27. A laige crowd assembled this morning at the up per room of the Capitol building, where the Supreme Court is situated, to hear tbe decision in tbe Mayoralty case. About lljo'clock the floor gave way beneath the - dense weight, precipitating tbe crowd to tbe floor below, which was that of tbe House of Pelgtep. It is rni ? pros en t to ascertain tbe extent of injuries, so great is tbe exciiemeLt, but some are ' killed, and a large number severely in jured. Many escaped tbe terrible fill by jumping into windows when tbe floor gave way. At a later hour it was ascer tained tbat among tbe killed were : P H. Aylette. a distinguished lawyer, Dr. J.IJ. Brork, the reporter of tbe Examiner, Sam uel Eaton, Clerk to Mayor Gaboon, Catt. VV. A. Charters, Chief of Fire Depert ment, N. P. Howard, lawyer, A . tevj, merchant, fjharls Watson, Hugh Hutchin son, A. Webb, and a brother of eneri Schofield, P.U. Laory, j'., Senator Bland (colored), and Powhattan Roberts. It Si supposed that 20 members of tbe Legi -Uture are killed and wounded. Judge or Appeals all escaped unhurt. F.i-'iov. Wells is badly injured, and also T. II. Cbaudler, counsel for Gaboon, and James Mason and Judge Meredith, counsel for KMison. About 200 persons are burt by tbeaccideDt. Tbe greatest excitement prevails, and hundreds of perilous are io Capitol Square, weepin? and wailing as tbe dead and dying are brought from tbe ' building. Gov. Walker escupel unhurt, though on the court room floor at the ' time. Richmond, April 28. Last Light a . great' meeting of Qahoon and Ellison po lice was held, at which resolutions of re spect were adopted to the memory of tbe deceased, and tbat potb parties turn out and participate in tbe funeral ceremonies To-day business will be suspended, so tbat every citizen may attend the funeral. It is needless to say tbat no decision hus been rendered in the Mayoralty case, andJ it is now doubtful when it will be de livered. Both branches of the General Assembly . beld a session at the Exchange Hotel, merely meeting and adjourning till to-day at noon, to avoid any interruption to tbe proceedings. It is believed the Capitol will now be abandoned as a public institution. It was built In 1792. Tbe appaltng calam ity is much greater tban yet reported. The number of killed will reach over CO, and tbe wounded is known to be over 20. The scenes of despair and anguish , in the vicinity are heart-rending beyond description, and dark mourning covers the whole city. , Washington, April 28. Private tele grams from Richmond say tbe Court was about to deliver an opinion in favor of Ellison, one of the Judges dissenting, as the floor fell. ' KTJROPK. - Paris, April 27. Many public meetings were beld yesterday throughout the country for the discussion of matters in relation to tbe Plebiscitnra. No disorder is reported. M. Thiers has advised the people to abstain from voting altogether. Madrid, April 27. The Epoca is assured that Prince Frederick of Russia, is tbe Government candidate for tbe throne of Spain, but that tbe Emperor Napoleon declares that tba solution of tbe question 'would be so grave that It might cause a war.between Franc and Prussia. Great excitement is manitested by tbe press at tbeprolongationof the Provision al Government. It is reported that Ser rano bas said be will accept even a re public, if Gen. Prim will agree to it Several new candidates for tbe throne aie r mentioned, but no one of prominence ex cept Prince Frederick of Prussia. London, April 27. The Russian and Hungarian Bishops have hastened their return to Rome to vote against tbe dog- ' ma of Infallibility. ' Berlin, April 27. It is asserted tbat otLer power will support the action takes by France in tbe matter of the Ecumeni cal Council, -, CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, April 28. Tbe Grand Jury has indicted John Stratman for pub lishing an alleged libel on J. U. uuncan - In tbe late Evening Tribune. Five hundred pounds of strawberries go East for tbe Chicago market to-wor-row, also celery and cauliflowers to New York. Cherries are expected in the mar ket Saturday. - " " Stocks were still lower tbis afternoon, closing ib a virtual panic. Amador 2J, Virginia- 4J," Treasure 17$, Overman 69, 'Belcher 6, Currv 125, Daney 5, Nevada 7, Crown Point 13J, Chollar 27 Kentuck 65, Imperial 33, Opbir 107, Yellow Jacket ; 41. At the afternoon Board Norcross. ouereo, io, . Chollar 2tf. Kentuck 63, Savage 34, Los Angeles, April 28. Developments each week demonstrate tbe permanent aloe of tba mines at Soledad, and the flow of bullion through, Los Angelos to gan Francisco increases. Truckee, April 28. G. A. Hqmsv ' who lives at Sierra Valley, shot and kill ed bis wife yesterday morning about 9 o'clock. Cause, jealousy. ' Los Angeles April 28. Intelligence U received from Arizona of a big strike in the Vulture mine. In tbe deepest shaft rock paying $1,000 was taken oat. Wa ter is. also found which, if permanent I will greatly enhance the value of. the mine. . ' The side-wheel steamer California, re- cently purchased, by the North Pacific Transportation Company, sails on her in itial trip to Portland on the 5tb of May, , at It o'clock a. m. . ,f , ,. Hat-kola. Flour Quiet ; superfine sks $4'25 ft 60; extra ditto, $5 255 37$. O.te $1 30(jl 55. WooI--Sale of S0,X H3, clean Spring 20 cents. ;. ' -- -..",'. Washington, April 28. 'It is said 1t tbe Department of bats uaa YeceiVetJ to forraatton that the Bpan'is'b toVrnw ent baa Issued at order frfr tne nrri-1iurr of tbe steamer Aepin'feal'l, XS-blcj not been executed, perhaps kexrause- the Captain General of tJaba, ts afr&iS ot tbe opposi tion of the yel'anteers. A large amoout of watmaterial belong iafetotbe Feuians is supposed to be dis tributed atone the border. Our Govern ment baa adopt! measures to prevfut a a breach ot the peace. - The Darien Canal treaty, it seems, has no, been rejected by tbe Colombian Con gress, but is still pendieg aud toe oppo sition is the minority. . Washington, April 28. The Senate bas couGrme l tbe nomination of John L Stevens as Minister to Paraguay; Horace L. Pinko Consul General at Tampico; Adam Badeau as Consul General at Lon dou. The case of Gilbert, tbfe sitting mem ber from Flr-rida, was coosiflered, and tbe report of the Judiciary Committee tbat be is legally elected was adopted. New York, April 28. A meeting of properly owners, representing over $1,- 000,000,000, today, denounced the Ar cade railroad, and called on tbe Gover nor to veto the bill. They resolved, in case of the bill a law, to contest the matter in the Courts. Commodore Vanderbilt Alderman Barker and several others, were arretted for ftsi driving yesterday and taken to tbe Manbattanville station bouse, and alter two hours detention they were re leased. I Chicago, April 20. The Timr Wash ington special says that tbe statements sent hence relative to" Indian troubles io tbe Northwest are exaggerated, and are rot official information. The story that 2,000 Sioux are on tbe war path, tbe agent of the tribe emphatically denits. The cfficinl vote of tbe Dominicans show 15,110 for and 110 against Annex ation. CONCKKfSIOXAo. In tbe Senate,. Williams.froro the Com mittee on Pacific Railroads, reported with an smendroent a bill to authorize the SuuiLeru !iiiPCotti Railroad to connect with tbe Northern Pacific ; also, with amendments, a bill to aid in tbe construc tion of tbe Oregon Branch of tbe Pacific Railroad. In tbe House, Lngan, from the Military Committee, reported adversely on the bill permitting retired amy and nary officers to bold citil offices. Tbe House in Committee of the Whole to-dv reduced tbe tariff on railroad iron from 79 to CO ceuts per hundred. yTb Trtfiune'i dispatch says a bill passed ' tbt House for the establisiueot of a De partment of Justice, nod designed to re duce the expenses now incurred by extra legal services. Aaterla ltallroad Dill.. The Senate bill granting lands to aid in the construction of a railroad and tele graph from Portland to Astoria and Mi .Minnville, Oregon, excited a long debate liolmansaid the bill appropriated 940,000 acres of public lard. He had stated oo A former occasion tbat there were ninety bills pending appropriating over one bur - ared million acres: be bad since learned this estimate was far belcw tbe reality, and tbe number of bills was over cue - hundred and seventy, appropriating over two hundred and fifiv millions. Nolens tbn one hundred and fifty million acres were granted to corporations within tbe last ten years. If that policy were con tinued it would not be a long time till no public land were left for homestead and pre emption purposes, lor wnicn pur poses ten million acres were taken list year. Watch replied to Hclman. and Mc- Corrcick spoke briefly in favor of railroad land grants. Smith, of Oregon, argued In support of tbe bill, as in tbe interest cf settlers present and prospective. At tbe close of tbe discussion Holman moved to refer tb bill to tbe Committee on Public Lands, which was negatived by 75 to 93, and th bill was then p&sstd hy 07 to ca. Kl'ROPEAN. Paris, April 29. Meetings to discuss matters relative to the Plebiscitura were more turbulent than ever. One held by the opponents of Plebiscitum in this city was dissolved by tbe authorities because? an accusation of the Emperor was pro4 posed. Tb people separated without s A TL. n . A .. vote, though they expressed their disap proval by cheering for the Republic and ringing tbe Marseillaise. At some of these it was resolved that all those who favor tbe Republic would vote "no." About three hundred refugees, who had been compromised in the late troubles in Spain, arrived in France yesterday. M. Leormina, wbo at a public meeting last night urged tbe impeaebmentjof the Emperor, was arrested this morning. Tbe Cardinal Archbisboo Chambers azd Bishop Cap have ordered their clergy to Tote ia the affirmative. ' . . Madrid, April 28. Outbreaks occurred last evening at Alcola in tbe province of Soria, and at Santiago, though they were soon repressed. At the latter place over a hundred insurgents were arrested and imprisoned. A rumor was circulated yesterday, which, however, is generally discredited, that an American Consul was killed at Yeddo by the natives. A report is received from Mrfdra3 of a Serious outbreak among the native tribes , at Newaf, 19 miles south of Delphi Two thousand rebelled against tne chief and followers. A terrible massacre bad taken place. . Troops are ordered there. .. " Canada. Ottawa, April 29. la the Comnrons, Cartier announced that tbe Red River delegation bad been consulted by the Government. Donald Smith, Superin tendent of a mission at Red River, was , before tbe House., He recommends a strong force to be sent there. The following is tbe proposed com promise to be offered y the Government: First To . organize a small province on both sides of Red River, about 150 miles square, which will cover the settlement of half-breeds. Second Tbe Legisla ture shall have control of tbe public lands of the province. Third A sub sidy shall be granted by tbe Dominion for Colonial expenses. Fourthly Tbe . bataoco of the new territory shall be gov . erned from Ottawa. , , CALIFORNIA. - - San Francisco, April 30. Weather clear and cool. , , "Wheat at Liverpool advanced to 9a, 5d. San Francisco sales of Fb nr 200 bbls Imperial, Oregon, extra, $5 50; Local Mills, superfine, in sks, $4 254 50; textra$5 12$5 37$. . ., Wheat Market almost bare of suitable lots for milling and shipping, and prices quite firm; gooa inquiry iur supcruuv grades; holders of round Ios choice not ; disposed to sell; extremes $1 30160 per 100 pounds. . ' 'Oats 200 sVs fair $1 40; 300 sks good $1 45; choice $1 601 60. ; ' v ? Eggs Oregon . steamer brought over twenty thousand dozen, the UrgeBt sin gle consignment yet received; choice lot 1,500 doten sold at 25c; other lots will not bring over 20(?23c. t , Arrived Steamer Ajaz, from Portland. , The steamer China cleared Yokohama to-day, with 300 passengers, $521,000 in treasure and $71,000 in merchandise. ,. . Three 'hundred barrels of whisky,' seized for alleged frauds on the Treasury some months since, were released to-day on a order trom Washington. Tue trtjv.d .,i 12000 school children a'nd Wftr friends at Woodward's Garden 'T4-Jay did & Urge amount of damage, aitonlv destroying shrubbery and flow ers to t o value of many niin-ireo, pos? -bly $2,000. The fruit growers will bold a meeting Saturday next, when tbe report of the Conference Committee with the Railroad Company will be made, and tbe question of the shipment of fruits east this season will be decided. 'r The' jury iu the Dwyer murder cape went out at 3 o'clock," came in at 6 and stated they could never apree. Tbe J niter asked if it was on quesiions of law or fact. The foreman repii-d neither law nor fact, but an outside matter entirely foreign to. ihe case. Oae juryman sai.t he would stake. -bis life upon their no" agreeing. The jury i sMH. out. He Was "Thar,"' A passer ger who latelv rotne tbro'.ph from tbe Es oyer tbe grsndcon inental railroad. tlla tbe following yarn, according to the Virginia Enterprite : At Promontory, just as the train was starting, a ftalwn settler of that rgion, with long hair and bushy b-ard, and n hat of tremendous wtdib of brim, dashed np 'o the. station, mounted npou a wild-look iog gray mare. Lapintr from tbe anima; s ba-.k, be threw tbe reins r a nnnie ovr a post, and bounded into the nearest pf seoger car, just as the train was ruovii g off. Steadvmrr bimelf as well as he eoull, be pulled off his broad-brimmed hat, and takiofr from it an immense ban dana, wiped the perspiration from bis brow lie then looked about the ear with a mi!e of complm-eney, aod said, WallJ I'm here; ain't I ? Pretty frnod dh for it; but I'm here on time. No one in the crowd said a word.: That tbar old (fray mar' o' mine never foOiled me y it. Ef I want to git to a place I get thar sure when I'm a-straddle o' her." No one eaid a word. "Powerful fine mar' th. is." Approaching a Boon dud seated in the car, be faid : Wall, sh got me hre, didn't she?"' : No reply from the Hub. "I say the got me here, eh?' No reply. " Readiu' a newspaner, are you? Wsv I see the New York Ihrohl Don't you never read the New York Tribune'' uNo,! sir." gruffly replied the Htibire, I don't; I wipe my feet on the Tribune!" "Ob, you do, eb? "Wall, stranger," with an inexpressible serious and comical look, "you jist keep on reading the New York Herald and wipin' your feet on tbe New York Tribune, and pretty soon you'll have more sense in your heels than you have in vur bead." A Scene at Salt Lakb. A corres pondent of ibe Oakland Tratwcrlpt, writ from Salt Lake, say: "I witnessed a eight tbis morning which I will describt., but the circumstance is probably not a fiir one from which to draw general ir- ferences. An old farmer drove into the city with a load of country produce for sale. Seated with bira were two women, one on either side. One of these dames was old and wrinkled, tbe other much younger, but decidedly the .worse for wear this female bad an infant io ber Hrni3. Upon tbe back seat were two young women and a half-grown boy Doth the women caried babies. I, of course, supposed that tbis parly was composed of mother, fatberand children; judge of my surprise when I larried thai tbe old man was tbe husband of all four women, aod that the old wtm in wis the mother of the young ones. Think of ill One m-in married to a mo'ber ami three duifbters! It was perfectly sickening At first I could not believe tbat human naturo could become so degraded; but upon further inquiry of a well known Mormon, I leirned that facta were pre cisely as first stated to me. These pro rriiscuous marriages are y no means un common, so I am told. These women all looked evidently contented, ut first fight; but upon closer view, I thought I could detect a sort of sense of slmme io every one of their frees. They se raed to be carrying a load of shame ud di-grad tion that was rapidly burying them to perdition." HOW TO TttEAT WITH ISDIANS Geo. Pleasanton used to tell an atnui-ing little lodian stoiy. He was once, while sta tioned at a frontier post, quite surround el by threatening bands of CbeyenneB He wished very much to negotiate a treaty with the Chiefs, but they were too snspirious or hostile to place themselves in bis power At length be succeeded io capturing a young Indian o rank, whom he held as a hostage. One day this i n -tive, sullenly stalking about tbe tort, came upon a soldier wbo, for want of better amusement, was playing with a child's jutnpirg-j'ick. Tbe noble savage was t ran.-fixed with wonder and admtm tion. He watched tbe antics of the little figure in breathless silence fur some min utes, then turned and leaped like oue mad past the sentinels, over the obstruc tions, and escaped from the fort. Io an incredible short time, boweverf be re turned, leading a deputation of cbiefc, wbo, after spending an hour or so in wrapt contemplation of the jumping-jnek, held a solemn council and negotiated tbe sol emu treaty, stipulating as tbe most ia porfnt conditiou, that the marvel-jus lit tle toy should always remain at tbe fort. Might it not bo well to furnish our Peace Commissioners with a quantity of jump ing jacks? They were better, at least, tban rifles, tobacco and whisky. : Tbe Red Sea is said to be the hottest place in tbe world. The atmosphere for about fifty miles on that sea is steamy and sticky. Everything in the shape of iron or steel about a ship takes on a coat of rust. During tbe summer months no one travels on tbe Red Sea until com pelled by business or military orders to do so. Ia tbe winter nod spring the passage is deligthful. Yet navigation in that body of water is alway-ttended ; with many dangers. The Red Sea is long and narrow, with sunken rocks and projecting reefs, and counter winds pre vail, which produce dangerous currents There are three light bouses in tbe eea, which most be kept by salamander-like men, since the thermometer runs up to one hundred and twenty degrees in July and approaches ninety in early spring. Ah Isdian Relic As a comment on tbe current talk in regard to an Indian massacre, Grace Greenwood puts the fol lowing in a recent letter: While on a visit to the Land Office, I was shown by Wilson,' tbe Commission er, a singular relic of a late fight on the plains. It was a garment taken from an Indian chief after death A- shirt of buckskin, made without the usual orna mentation beads and porcupine quills, yet graced with something quite novel in tbe decorative way a lull, .long fringe, formed of the hair of white women and children. It was a ghastly adornment; indeed, the entire garment was a very un pleasant thing to inspect. Tbe only point in it on which tbe eye could mt without horror or pity was a small round hole, beneath which tbe raging heart of a hu man wild beast came one day to a full Stop. 1 i:.v:-; .-.; u rje The Revolution saya that in connection wi"b the new firm of Woodboll, CUmBin & Co., a bank and brokerage vxebange for ladies are about to be established in the upper part of New York city; where omen can buy and sell, etocks, and do all the financial business' Which they have heretofore to traoeact through men, or run the gauntlet of Well street. :! ; Some of the strong-minded women de nounce matrimony becausetbey say there is something childish in it." , Iti does have a somewhat infantile equint, we ad mit. Wssr Sib KaILBOa 8...I, PABfcXD. The Oregonian announces the recept on of a, telegram from Senator Williams, stat ing tbat the, Portland, Astoria and McMinn Vilie Railwa4 R:ll has passed the House without amendment. This secures for the counties on that side of the river great benefits in the near future, for it will bring them into direct ' commsnication with the ocean, so that their products can t e thipped with tbe leastpossible expense. That the rga-d wiH blop at McMinrviUe we have no fear. One brarvn of it will come direct to Saletn, aud it will contic ue sp tbe Valley on the west side within a few years, and supply the upper coun ties witb a needed outlet in each direction. Tbe difficulty exists in bui'diog the road from Arloria and Portland to McMioit, ville; from there to Ibe bead of the valley the cost f coLstruction will be compara tively light, and it will be easy to com mand tbe menus lor its completion with out a y Government subsidy. Nothing is beyond ibe reach of Yankee ingtnui'y. A lazy but ingenious New E:iglander hag made a machine for feed ing his domehtic animals, which enables bira to dispense with the belp ot an at tendant, and be himself may lie io bis tied as late as be pleases, or smoke by the chimney corner. 1 he machine is a sort'of clock, arrangement., by wbicb, at eriaio hours, tbe food is dropped out ot a hopper before tbe cattle. It is rumored tbat this genius is now at work on a uia hiue fr putting vituals iuto bis own mouth, while his bands are in bis pock ets. Thk McFablakd .Trial The trial of MFrland for the murder of A. D. Rich- ardsou bas occupied a great share of pub lic attention and an outline of ihe pro ceedings comes by telegraph. Tbe full reports, however, are beginning to come in the. New 1 urk pnier. 1 be lxst num bers of the Police Gazette Uhi' Doingt, and other ppers, with full proceeoings, are for sale at Yeaton k Boon's News Depot. 1 Tocchiso. A few davs since, at Water bury, Conn , a lawyer returned to the ,-t.ilroad ticket ugnt at tbat ph.ee, ouc dollar overpaid bim in making change For a moment tbe agent stood specblet-s, then as tbe tears poured down his cheeks, be grasped him by the hand ana ex claimed, "Please. staDd still oue moment, sir, and let roe look ut you bonest! and a lawyer, too!" Right on ihe hetls of the passaga of Cultom'8 Polygamy bill comes this an nounrement from Utah: "Married in Salt Lake City, Utah, on tbe 16 h instant, in the presence or' tbe Saints, Elder Brigbara Young to Mrs.: J. It. Martin, Miss LI M PendergBSf, Mrs. R. M Jenik son, Miss Susie P. Cleveland and Mi.s Emily j P. Martin, all of Berks County, England." The; Kentucky Legisla'ure proposes to postppue the elefiiori of Coogre. smeD until 'August, 18T1, thus leaving that State Unrepresented in the next Congress until that time U is boldly announced that it is anticipated tbat by that time a pretty good understanding will be ar rived at as to how the accession of the negroes to voting population of Kentucky will pfJect the political status of that StMle, I Slit-riff's Sale. "I Y VIRTUE . f hii eM-utin 1-omI out of Ih- Cir 1) Cuu Oiv.rt o( tbe 8e of Oreitoo fortl ecmimy Mr-n ln'HVorofA C 'l lua 1 '.! 'iff, at dnptin-t i. II it je II giui h. O o A E'e. r d Wiley K'uyon, D fei.fja'it. fr ib mtiii ot eilit hnndred Mud pvent-ihrf US H O rtti'iMrn iu gold ruin, ai d In terete ( d c t I Imve I.Tied upon and, on tbe C0:h oav of A ril liT'i, al tho C urt H- uo d r in -n d cutty. I will aril m 1 ii'. lie nuctum. fi.r g"d ri.iu the toll wiiig deeorih.' p-"iirr, i.f ihe .id Wl ey K-i yon V f.rdm.t to tcit: L N 4 and 'h mult; liilf ! lot Nil 3 in u.ck !i S4 h r) of Siw Mut !. ni.t, O g' n J 3 MURPHY. M-rhal ISTii. A r 8 1 Ph riff. ri'HK. ASM'AL 'KSJMKST LIST l juiiderllieU 8 lilt rnal K- v. i.ue Lw, l.ir 1 tii No. 4 ciii-lctli g of IM1:, Mnrio" and Cinci niHn C"niiiieii. in thi Dnirt ot orignn. ill be 1 e-i f-r pub ic examin-ion aud cnrre-ii..u t ni ffice in Ktl.hi f. m ih 24 1 diij i.t l;trrh to the fjih dy ol Airi, 1ST0; here all i.r.oi.n l-ito'i g deduc'ion i r lntei ciit i-f tuxeM in r ntM-tiieire of enriieun e(M.iiRiit, ii'iml d mt in riiioic b. fore rreetpir 1i .n; f Hi' 1 t ire a 11" di dm fori ill be 1I wed After the lit 1 cl e-l Mid i,ii d Ter to ibe Colitct or. WM K MKLL1N. 1 U . A.n!nii.t A-teor, 4'h D :l o 1 I tiictiif Oiegnn. S iU m. the 2.1 rtv .l Vi-r h T70 .tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. j "Vrnliiiil-le ! NEAR SALKM. ITOIt HALE! I: OFPER FOP. SALE 290 ACRKS OF LAND, lying j 1)4 milet eit of the Woolen Factory, with Brick Housp, and Good Bam, Sheds, j FENCING, WELLS, AND Valuable Improvements and Growing ! Crops. This Isn't it part r the land clalmt of Walker 1 Gilbert, Title perfect. Pereona wanting tmi Iter parcel may find a bargain to suit, at I will sell on accommodating term. A plat of the premls a can he seen, and particular at to term can be had, at the Statesmab office, or of the undertigned, on Ihe premlMa. 1 ' ALFRED STANTON. November 27. , - yILTJIJiLli: PltOPKTY TO EXCHANGE For Land in ilie Countrr. rpOWN PROPERTY OR i!ILL PROPERTY, In JL South falem. Inquire of the und-rsn ed. at nia TfMUence. . H. B. JURY Farm for $alc. I WILL tell my farm in Pprlng Valley .Polk connty, Oregon, one-half aiilv (mm rpong'a Ferry, on the Uavton road, containing 418 acre, tnoatly fenced; nil 1 fill IV I xt ,,i 1 nnr 1 it'irwi ..... GOOD HOUSE and. ontbuildiogB: ' Term eaay. Apply to i D. J. COOPER, j At Cooper' Store, Bend Spring Valley, Folk j county, Oregon. Iec.81,'ls69. i Tor Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT in Sooth Salem. Inq nreof T. A WOOD' Salem Keb. 111. . ':.' - For Sale Cheap,! COvrOtTahLB A DtO.MJI'M'li'CS DWELL- G-HOl'SB at heca-i enf High ai d Feirt tiew-. F pur-leu lax iiiqo.tr at tola fll -. or 61 Apm 110. I81U , J. A. JOHNS. For Sale; r TWO VALl'ABdB HOMKSTEADS ramprt ing, Ii, lb ggre.ai. 60 acre ot good laud tioat-d new Olimoia a d trniiDD' "f Nuitn- ra P mc and tba Uiegoa ad fjlilirni Rdlroad to Waun.ton Teriiniy, will t e aold cheap or ex-c'-attged for town prupertj ih t hi city or For. land Apply to - R P K'RHART. Secretary Salem Uonuatetd Couiiany. t,l.n, n , 19 x HlilVT FREE r ' HI. O KGEFE, SON St. CO.'S S E ED CATALOGUE AND GUIDE TO THJ Flower and Vegetable Garden JF'oirlS'T'O. Published th January. Every lorer of Flowert with Ing thia new and v-tuable work, tree of charge, al.ould adilrea Immediately 11. U'&KE?E, CO., Jwauger 4 Harry 'g Block, Rochester. N. Y. ' . . dtclSti.junl Premium Chester . Wliite Pigs. PCRK BLOOD Short Horn, (Durham,) Der-n, At - derney and Ayrliire Ca.Te, Merino, goutti Jown and Cotawo'd cheep, Cashmere Goal, Import ed MirTolk, Eatex, Berkatitre and Setloii Pig., and all Choice Breed ef Poultry for tale. Send for Cirou Urt and Prices. Addreaa, ' f N. P. BOYER k CO., Tebll:3m rarkttburg, Chetter Co Pa. Land JtJMt&, MISCELLANEOUS. O. czafovage j. g. vRdirr. Uzafovage & Wright, ' ". f ' : WlfOlesale and ReUlt ter in GEGCESlES, Omifectionory. CIGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, Crockery & Glassware TOYS, NOTIONS, , Hilvcx Plntetl "Wiiro, Be, Etc., Etc. Union B ock. Commercial m., Salen Gob:s delivered to any part cf tl el'y rre o charge. I5 ""CLEAK THE DIKT! How '? By Using Standard Soap forapanj's WASHING I'OWDEH. Cl'TIiN.-0lr( to th- mai tniiU'i. n c.f tbimirttsJa pm-f hi.ull b Ter rnli.. oi d purchtMA nor hnt tbv triidd "8 m d d 8-p C inppy. of 8 n F auctaco." ou la-ksite a-d Ik x Th Imitation are p'med f IT by ti,w b.can 01 a greater pn.fit to ih-mle. Ibe cret dnind for 1I1U p ler U aor guwan ea of it g(xl q il i'ie f T washing pnrp-e. It ti time nd lab- r xd doe int ieiuro lb fiarat fiWir. 8 .Id bj ll G'i!ei. Trr Standard Sjap O-mp-ny'a letr'te April 11870. aai SEWING MACHINES. $28 IIOME MICTTI.K ."KWING MA : S28 1 CHINE a rinunle t)irei.d Intk- uti'i'li Shuttle Maclilna' stitcb alike ou both (tde. Cj OAWektsleil C-xiimonSense Kamlly (JS f) f 0-lM':lilne. Both marblne lolly O V warranted for fle yeam. MNchlnes sent by exprew. to any part nf tbe Co', CO. I. ApeM wanted In every town on "he Pxriflc Ct. Liberal Commil ilonl llomv i-huitl.- fieTlrig Mnrhtue Co., epl7dwv 1H1 Flri Mreef. 1iiilnd. Oregon. it. W. THAV:ir, ''Agent. Sash, Blind and Door MAK TJJP ACTO It Y. Front Mreet Salem. Bootuby & Stapleton, Manufacturers. SSH BL Nf'S PO 'F8. F AMEU M It.DJNr.g. cf el i1ecriptiuui krpi cuuatnDily u hand aud B.d to order. Snrfu-e Flaulrg Flooring and CtlliDg drrued and male tied "Ming d-sed and ed'd in the bet pouible inc- ner Scoll-aawlng, Turning and Jobbing f all kifcdvrf ite 01. nix rt notice. A'l ordei pr. oiptly fil ed. April 2 ' TO THK WORKING CLASS. We are now pre pared to furnish l'. clames with eonatsnt employ menl at home, the whole Ue time 01 for the spare moment. liuaii.eaa new, I glit md pri filalile Persons of eiilur aez eaaily earn irom !c. to $0 per evening, and a proportional iuto by deToling llieir whu e time to the butinras. lioja n4 gii la earn nearly aa much a ni n. Thai all who eee thia notice may tend their adtlres, and test Ihe buslneax, we make this unparalleled ofl-r: To such stare not well aatiativd, we will vend one dollar to pay for the trouble of wriiiu? Full particular, a valuable ample, which will do to eon niencewsirk on, and a copy 01 The l'eopWn Literary Companion one of the t-irtfeat anil best fam lv Dewhpapi-ra pub lihed all nent tee by mail. Keatler, if you want permanent, profitable work, aildicn R. C. Al.LKN k CO., Augunta, Maine. d8ro FOIl SALE Oil J1A11TEII. 1 OO BirsHKI''' RO 1 PUTAT0K8 500 g.lloua ftuperlor CROUT, 400 - Pit hlKS In b ine (B.rrela reacrvi-d ) 51.0 t.-.bl H ITa BAuA Tl'HSIFS at .'5c. f er bnai el, en the en mta-a. For other and n tlr pariiculaia, a ply to the CoiuruUwry of the Stt- Pii n or M. P RKIIKY, Snperiiiteoriiut O 8 P. Pa'm, April IS la70. .li DAVENPORT, W0LF0RD & Co. nt ilverton, Propope from t tie present date t' SELL GOODS AT Greatly Reduced Prices FOR RE IDT TAY. ALL kinrtjof rnuntry Pniilnce taken in ex vim nue, but no uood- aoltl except on tlieie terms. 11a we liii'l nniaclvea niixblc to colilinn the lonif credit ayetem. Cull anil we wil allow yoi: how low trondrt can be Mild for caali We intuit iiIko inaiet upon the immediate net (lenient of nil debts due 11a I'AVENI'OKT, WOLKOUD & CO. FeliOtrwxIf ' ' ' ' - - -..in-- 1 . 1 1 r k Pudding Kiver SAW-MILL. I 1 1 vr .1. . . 1 .... ,. ... vjt ft i.t. iiirHm ui rnitrin, neiween Iiowcil t rai rie and Lake Labisb. "ITTK PAN Vt KMMI THE BtCST l kitid ot LCMBKR an.l ill tell m re a-n' le tern - V la-, mh illent planar, md Can furn lh DrtESFP LUMllfcR ot eTer d aciipti n G d LATliK uiAijtf 10 111 dn DENNY k TARPLEV. Ap'ill.lSTO. w Post-Offlce Store, LEBANON. : : : LINN CO. : : OREGON. "Y"OU w ill find a general nasorlment of ' DRY GOODS, - - GROCERIES. : ' . COOTS AND SHOES. HARDW ARE AND CROCKERY, : At ttie uliove named More. Produce taken in xonauve. S. II. CLAL'iJIlTOX - lehaiu.n Sept. 1. 18C' . CI1AICLES Commission Merchant rot BUYING, SELLING AND FORWARDING ALL KINDS OK MERCHANDISE, P. 0. Box, So. 4091, 181 Pearl St., NEW YOfiK. Refer to Meaaia. I Hdd Tiiton. Portland. v- : Mcrara. KiiHp, Biirrell 6t Co. - . Weaera. ier Si. Co , M R. VVmte, Kan., Salem. ' W. P. Abraiua. Eeq., Dalles City. feb25ywawd . Seeds, JSeecln I FRESH SUPPLIES OP ' GARDEN, FLOWER. FRUIT AND TREE SEEDS, Iteceited by every ttiamer; alas, GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, Cf tui table Ttrietirt fo tMvclitr.ale compiUing Id an, trie LARGEST COLLECTION OF SEEDS To be found on thia coaat. Order mail or ex- prttl promptly attended to. In their turn. Addreaa w. Mkiurto, Peedamin, 2..jaD4m 81 T Wa-hiiiitin ttrect, Baa Franciaco. New Store in Patton's Block. TERRELL & MONROE Haw laid In at FRGIH aTOCK of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, LADIES' DIlKJsS GOODS, (Kent's Furulhin? Goods! V claim to baabla to offer ttiffclfiit Indacementi to awtiat an t ayara, wad requ. at th L ultra aod Ga tlemea of 8 Jem aud (Iciolty to call wad examine oar tick Pattot'i Blatck, 3d Door from Bank. Atri WELL-PLACED LOVE. E9AYJ FOR YOCOMBlv, etlatP pluei uf w li iitacad affaeti..u. In earl Hie, emd tbe propriety ot early Miwile, a a pmetton aaalott tbe fearful abaa and aocbal evil of be day. 8.nt free. In teat d envelope- Addn, U0WAH1 A88OCI ATIO, Box P. Philadelphia, a. XI Sm LADD 6 TILTON, S jSl. HXT JE5L US PORTLAND. OREGON. Eslabliiihed, 1839. DEPOSITS received and Account kept, robject to Check or Draft. INTEREST allowed on TIME DEPOSITS or TRUST FUNDS. In tuma f ONK DOLLAR AND UPWARDS, VKOU date of depotlt. Money Loaned on Approved Pecnrlty, BONDS, STOCKS, and other iralaablet, leeelred OS DEPOSIT for SA M KEEI'I Ji J. COLLECTION made, and proceedi promptly re mitted. INVESTMENTS iV PEAL ESTATE and other property made for par tin Aent for the Trargactlon of all kind of FINAN CIAL and TRUST BL'flNES?. Sight and Telegraphic Exchange On San Francisco and the Atlantic Ftatea for (ale GOVERNMENT!1 SrCURiriES boufhtand told, teblw SAVIXC;.- ! SAVINGS I F'ii-st National Bnnlc OF PORTLAND. Sayings Department. rpHIS BANK hat eatablinlied, In connection with 1 lit general burking buaineat, a SaTinga De part men t and will allow Interest on coin depoail made In aeoordance witb the condition adopted by Ihi Bank. Io eatabllahlnf a Sarinjta PepartmeDt, thlt Bank 111 if Aaaociation haa in view the benefits to a claas of liereon havlnf; mall turn to loan, by providing a a fa place of depnait, ample tecurity,and fair rate ii liitenat, a well aa to aggregate ar,d bring Into lite Idle raphal. For the aafety of deposits in thia bank, are pledged the entire capital and resource and nlan ibe reraonal I'abllitv of III Direciora and Stockholder!, at provided by aec. H of the Naiional Currency a 't, approved June 8, 1864. a treater teca rity than thatorTered by ordinary aavlngs batik. Printed enpie of ti e ronditiona npon which de ponits are received can be had upon application to ihe Bank. HENRY FAILING, Prerdent Jtuta Stiex, Cashier. ' DIRECTORS: Henry Failing. L. H. Wakefield. W J. Van Schnyler llenrv W. Corltt, Jame f -el. TUE FRUIT-GROWERS' QUIDE A little volume on tl Canit of the DKCL1XE OF THK FMTJ1T 1 REE, And a HEMEDY FOR TUB SAS1K, Will be I nblitbed aud f-e ante a early a April 2 1, 1870. I'rlce Sii g'ecrpy. $1.00 LhI Agm: V N GILPERT Fab m. Oregon. W B BLAKLSLEE L'ol .n. Oreg-B. ,R Treicis Al'r.d bunion, J . U lticbardtou, it J Jlari.m c amy . 11. It K;ng. W Panl, J Eal.ton, S 11. htorry. J B Pa ri-h. of Lino enllntv Afrents 'Wnntod in every Tow 11. h ui lirl:-,0 d 15ooli for l"ai mcr.s and Stock-Hre't'ders. Bimnd volumei of the AMP.H1C1H Ftk;k Jocrsal for 1S6S, ciiiiiainitiic !f4 lar-e double colun.n np-s, sent poat paid lor $li)0 tl &o Bound viilumea of the Amkrica5 Ftock JomitAL f.i o ntaii lnK pagit, sent post-paid for 1 The Dairy niana Manual, aent pr.st paid for.....SV The Horremana' 'aiiul. f)c The lleg Breeders' Manual," ... .o.V rhe Pheep Brerdeia' Manual. " " " 25c The P.iultry Breeders' Manual, " " " .25c Die whule five Manual tent poat paid to one address for J 0(1 Agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements will be offf rtd. Ad'Ires?, N. P. l OYr.R k CO.. Publishers, Fehl Lwflm Parkrsburg, Cheater Co , Pa. Selling Off at Cost ! Our Fntirc Muck of Merchandise ! FOR CASH I Come Ono mitl .All unci Gret J3n i gains ! J. U. &c M. Ill UNCI!. S.H!em, Sept. 13. OYSTERS, OYSTERS 4.- h.:jL-rt Baccom's Chop House. rr"E nndraigned lava pnrchaeed tho interest o JL ihia popular h.'O-e, and will anp.1v th people FWlnoi and ibe tiavelmg juMic, at all boor, in the bt at at) la GOOD QUARK HEALS, Freth Uyalera lit every Stjle. I'lg.'Keet, Game and Flah. OOCD LU.NCU1S all th timo. BILLY OV)K. ItOBT. LKADRETTER. April TO. f roprietra. SASH & DOOR Factory Conneoted with the South Salem Mills of Moore, Wttten and BtiUer. Sash, Blinds, Doors, fflndow-Framts MOULDINGS. CORNICE, nnt and Inside finish constantly on hand. WOOD TURNING AND SCROLL SAWING done to or cr. A large lot of AVujron Timlicr For tale at reasonable price. Call and examine (ample and prlcet. E. J. COLDATII. Salem, gALEXI FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP, Salem, Oregon. 13- F. 13I?VltIl, Prop. Steam Kngines, Saw Mills, Qrltt Mill. Reaoert Pumps and and all klnda and atylee of machinery made toorder. Machinery epaired at a ahort no tice. Pattcrn-makiug done in all Ut various foims, n . I LI.H. ... tr .,... . . . . . , , . ..u.i. wi trM uu trua uaksvinga lurnisnea . . r .... , -i"nce. J ON HAND AGAIN ! AV. L. WADE H AS AO AIM OPENfcD IUP VtlTU A FULL a-auilu.uut of Dry Go da. Clothing, Urocerl, Boots St hott, llardwart, A. And will zrhnge tba ame aa cheaply aa aoy 01 ber mn Kir CASH r t lV DLCK. North 8eui, Atril T, I8.U. ap'8 HERMAN & HIRSCH. ISTew Groods! FOR " ApiUlS, JSTQ dtf ' ! j CITY DEUG S T O EE. SALEM. DISPENSAKY. J. W. SOXJTITEK, Druggist and aVpotliec.ary, (Esiablished in Oregon in 1857.) , Wholcsnlo and Retail Deuler in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE-STUFFS, ZTC ETC., STC. COIR AGENT IN MARION COCNTT FOR THE PALE OP ALL STANDARD r'!.' O ICINKS. Aa I get them direct from the manufacture ta.t, I can warrant them 8enulne,l lltf. ana freth, and tell them at the LOW EST PRICE. PURE I.1QC0R3 for Medit lnal and Pacramental purpose. ' PHYflCI ANS PREJCRIPTK'NS accurately compounded from tbe purett drug. .y. -lectea with the greatca. care, and are WARRANTED ,0 '"l.'aTinV h.e? yTrrrerience In He tad 1 fee. confident tb.J l to all whomay favor me with their patronage. Cat! and examine my ttock before punbaaing elwwb.re. novi:y . : mkdical: AYERS' HAIR VIGOR, For Restoring Gray Hair to its Natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which la at once agreeable, healthy, and effee tual for preserving the hair. faded or gray hair i toon rentored io it original color trith th glot and freth oV'tuth. Thin hair It thick ened, falling hair chocked, and baldness often, though nnt altrttva. rnred hv lta naa. Nothing can restore the hair where, the follicles are tleetroyed, or the gland, atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefu'net by this appt'callon. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep It clean and vigorous. Its occasional use win prevent the ha r from turning gray or falling r.ff, and conse quently prevent baldness. Free from those dellterl out subatances which make some preparation! dan gerous and Injurious to the hair, the Vigor cm only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR. DRESSING, Nothing else can 1 e found to desirable. Containing mitl.er oil nor dye, it doe not o'l while cambric, and yet last long n the hair, givirg It a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER & CO.. Pkactical ami Analytical Cuemksts, lowell, mass. Price, $I.OO. ty Pold by a'l druggists and dealers lu medicine everywhere. PMITIT k DATIS. Portland. Id CRANK A KRItillAM, a:i Francisco, j' t. St-p'l7:w'y AY E Il'S S A K S A t A It I L L A , For I'urtfyin; the Blood. The reputation t!is ex cellint medicine enjoys, it derived rrom Its eurea, many which are truly imirvellou Tivcteraie easel of Scrofulous d s ease, where the system seemed saturaled with corruption have been nu ifii d and cured hy it. erofulou airectiuns ami I .iisorilers, which were g eravated fy the acro'u- ! Inns ciiutaniiiiHi.t.i. until thi-y were pain. ully alllict- ing. have been nidi, ally cu ed in suih great num- bers in almot every section of tie; country, that j Ihe public t:arcely need to be informed of sis vir tues or uses. I Scrofulous poison Is one of the most destructive j enemies of our race. OOen the unseen mid -uiiieit j tenant of the oig'tnisin undermlm s the cnnsiitiiiion, j and invites the nttai-k of enleehlingor fatal di.efe, 1 without exciting a suspicion ol ils irsence Agiiii. it seems to breed !nr Ii in throughout tbeliody, ai d I then on soie favorable occasion rapidly develop j into one or other of its hideous form, either on the surf ice or nmntie he vitals. In the latter, tuber- I clee mar be suddenly ile"isited in the l-.mi.-s nr heart, or lumnrs formed in the liver, or it show! its presence by e.untiont .m the sklu. or toul ulcera tloi a on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional n-e af a bo'Le of thij Farsapa. ilia is advisa ble, evm wen no active s.vmptnnis of dixease ap pear Prins afllicteit with the folio inu com plaints generally find Immediate relief, a 'd at ngth. cure, by the use of this KAKAPs RILLA : Pt. Anthon's fire. Rose or Kerysipela, Tetter, Palt Rheum, Pcald Head, Ringworms, fore Kycs, Pore ..ars. and other eruption or visible form 01 Scrofulous disease. Also In the mine concealed f irm, as Dysrpia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Kit, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and Ihe varlnut flcereui affic tion. of the muscular tnd nervous systems. Pyphilils or Veneral and Mercurial Diseases are cured hy it, thoueh a long time I required for tub duiig liiete obstinnte maliiilles by any medicine. But lot f cnntii ued ne of this medicine will cur the complaint. Leurorrho? or Whites, Uieein CI cerationa, and Female Diteasvs, are commi nly simio relieved and ultimately cured by Its puiitying and Invigorating' tffect. Minute Directloi tor eaeh case are 'ound in our Almanac, supplied gratia. Rheu matism and Ooul. when caused by ac-ummulailnna of extraneous matters In the blood. J ield quickly to It,' as aUo Liver Complnirts, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation ol the Liver, and Juundice. when arri inff, as jhey often do. Iri-m Ihe rat king poison in the blood. Tbi PARSAPABH.LA Is a great re storer for th ttrergih and igorof the systein. rtioso who are Languid ard Li-tless, Despondent, Pleent ss, and troubled with Nervous Apprehension or Peart, or anv of the aifecilons symi4n atieof tVeakness, will find tmmcila.e relief add convinc log evidence i t It reMorattve power upon trial. rn'parfd by DR. J. V. A lilt & CO., Pbaciical Axi Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price. $l,O0. ty Sohl by all drugclstt an I dealer In medicine everywhere. PM1TH A DVI, Portland, I Wholeeale CRANK k BRIGH AM, San Francisco, Agent. Janl4:wly AJ. MOXKOE. ' , . ! DKAT.KR IX 1 MARBtE WORK ' California, Vermont ami Kalian iTIarblt s, Obelisks, TTInnumcnts lleatl uikI Foot Stones, SALEM OREGON. Also, MANTLES and FURNITURE MARJ I5LL furnished to order. SaleTi, April, 13th, 1809. GENUINE IMPORTED NORWAY OATS. SAMPLES SEST FREE TO FARMERS. T?ROM 100 to 130 bushel grown to the acre I V HVfcrh. rrAmaiiindft nom.d. to th. Whet Tills Oata hat been grown on every vaiietrol toil and lu every State of the Lnion, with the most perfect success. The grain it Trry large, plump and handtom. hat a remarkable Vii huii; aud ripen earlier than the common varieties. The straw ia bright, clear, ttmit. and not liable to lodk-e. It perfectly cr ortwf; and grows rrom 4 to o reet high. We have both the White an I Black Norway, both the tame price and eq iall7 productive. '- We will send one amrt of the above Oatt to any one address pott paid for f I Two quarta, post paid 8 tnl One peck aent by expresor freight..... 8 no Half bushel. 2 pouhd tt One bushel. 40 pounds 1000 CAUTION. tST VV.- wish it itistlnctly understood that this is not a light oata. weighing is tu Si jiound raise-tin New Enland, aud old I'mler the name of Norway, but imported Peed, everv jusliel guaran teed to weigh 4" pounds, or tne money rrjunaeu. Samolr of boihkino tent fret ot three cent tamp. Also Circulars aud Testimonial. Ad.lres all order to N. P. BOVEK k CO.. tebll:w3m Parkeshurg, Chester Co. Pa. Fresh Garden, Flower, Krult, Tree, Shrub and Evergreen Seeds, with dl rrctions Tor culture, prepaid br mall. Th'jmost complete and Judicious as sortment In the country. Agents wanted. S5 SorU of either fot 1 1.0O, pi err id by mail. Alto gniall Fruits, Plants, Ruth, all toe new Potatoes, Ac, prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early Rote Potato, pre paid, for fl.tMl Conover't Colo. sal Asparagus, $3 per It"1; '25 for It", prepaid. New hardy, Ira grant, ever-bloomiog Japau Honey tuckle, 60 cents each, prepaid. True Cape tod Cranberry, lor up land or lowland culture, $1.00 per loo, prepaid, with direction. . riced Catalogue, to any addres gratis; a'so trade list, heeds on Commission. B. M. WATWX, Old Colony Nurteriea and Seed Warehouse, PI jr mouth, W EMablichcd In IMi. Eggs or Pure Bred Fanej Poultrj VOll HATCHING. r have on hand the .argett and best selection If of Fancy Poultry tu ! found In the country. Lgg carefully boxed and shipped to any part of tbt Country. For circulars and 1 rt et addreaa, N. P. BUYER k 10., Feb;i:w8a Parkeaburg, Cheater Co-, Pa. A FEW I.A DIE.' DIAMOND RINGS tit J. 11. ilAAS b JI EPICAL. -pRENCfl MEDICAL OFFICE. Dr. JUMEN PERRAULT, Doctor of Medicine of the racoltf ol I'aiis (Jraduate of ihe Univeraiiy Queen' C'olleze, and Physic an of ihe iJup.is te Society San I- ranciaco. Da. PiaaaiXT has pi sasiire to inform patienta, and othert seeking confidential medical advice, tin be can be consulted daily at lilt office, Armory .1 1 Building, North East coi ner Montgomery and Pc ramento street. Da. PeaaACLT's atudle have been almost exrlu alvely devoted to the various form of Nervou and Phvtcal Debility the retult of Injurioua habits, ac quired in youth, which usually terminate Id impo tence and aterility, and prematurely Induce all t..e concomitant! of old age. Where a secret Infirmity exist Involving the happiness of a life and tbat of other reaaon and morality dictate the neceasity of IU removal, for it ia a fact bat premature decline of Ihe vigor of manhood matrimonial unhapplnts, compulsory lngle life, Ac have their tourcct la cruses, the germ of which It planted In early life, and the bitter fruit tasted long afterward; patienta laboring under this complaint, will complain of ope of the following svmptoms: Nocturnal Emissions, Pain In the Hack and Head. Weak net of memory ati.l Picht, Discharge from the Urethra on gong to stool nr making water, the Intellectual Facultie are weakened, Loss of memory ensues. Idea are cloa 'led. and there I a disinclination to attend to busi ness, or even 10 reading, writing, or the society of Irendvetc. The patienl Will complain of D allies", Vertig-o. and that Sight and Hearing are weakened, and sU-p disturbed by dreams, melancholy, slgh Inf. palpitation, faintii gs, routrhs. nd slow fevers, while aome have external rheumatic pain and numb loss of the body, fVme of the most common symptom are pimples In the face, and arhlnga In different parts of ihe body. Patients suffering trom this disease t' ouM apply Immediately to Dr. I'er raiilt, either In person or by letter, he will s-nar-anlee a cure of Pemlnal Kmltalooa and Impotence lit six to eight weeks. Patients suffering from venereal disease In any stnge Gonorrhea, tileet, Ptrlcturea, Pubo Ulrers, Cutaneous Eruption, etc.. will be treated turret fully. All Pyphilitlc and Mercurial Taint entiiely removed from the system. Dr. Perrault's diplomas are In Mi office, where pa tients cn see tor themselve that they are under the rare of a re-u'srly educated practitioner. The best references given, if required. Pa! ietita suffering under chronic dlscatet can call and ex imine foe themselve. We Invite Investiga tion; .tlaiii. not to know everything, nor to cure ev erybody, but we do claim that In all casts taken un der tieatment, we fulfill our promise. We particu larly request those who have tried this boasted doctor and that advertised physician, till worn out and discouraged, to call upon ut. Low charge and quirk curet. L.idiet tutering from any complaint Incidental to theli sex, an consult the Doctor with tne assur ance of relief. Female Montlily Pills. Da. PKajurLT Is the only agent In Callmrnla for Dr. Bkit'b Female Montlily Pill. Their Immense sale bat established their reputation a a female remedy, unapproacbed and fur in advance of every other remedy for suppressions and Irregularities, and other obstructions In femalea. On the nccipt Ol nve aoliara, ineae rms win lie pen uj iiinu or express to any part of the woiid, secure from cu riosity or damage. Persons at a distance can be cored at home, by addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault, corner of Sacra mento and Montgomery streets. Rooma 10 and U, or Box 978. P. O , Pan Francisco, stating he case at minutely at possible, general habllt of living, oc cupation, e,c, etc. All communications confidential. lOmayMly rpO THE UNFORTUNATE. 'cw Rp medics, 'cw Bcmcdlrs! DISPENSAHY ! I 2fl KEARNEY FTRFFT COR- NT.R OF COMMEC1AL, Pan Francisco, private entrance on UIMMLKt lAU established In IsM, lor the treatment of texu a! and seminal ilUeases, stieh as Oonhorrho?a, Gleet nurture. eyphtllis in all Its forms. Semi n I , I ..... . ......... A "r . ji,i i rKiirH ten, j , rill fw Pkin diseases, (of year stand- i3! ng) and Llcerated Legs, tuc-TV e..fullv trateil. Vvi Horrible Diccaa.es. How many thousands ,t person, both male t..d female, are there, who in lin 1 gout a miserable existence from the elTecis 01 . c tl Indulgence, or from virus absorbed Into the sv,m. Look at the' r pallid, emaciated and d si gn ed fares, and the r broken down constitutions, rilMuilirying them '..' the happiness of mar-luge, or Ihe enjoyment of ll'e. In this horr'd situation, thouaardt suffer unt I death closet the scene. Let parents, guardian, friends, attend to those who are suffering with any ol '!- horrible, fife-destroi ing maladies see thai tbi re cared for and cured before it be too late, tend them Immediately to Doctor Gibbon, a pvysic1nn, who ha made prli ate disease hi especial study (or years, and who is. certain to cure the most Invet erate cases without mercury, or any Injurious di ngs. It it Important to those who are attlicteo.or to tho-e who are interested In the weliar of their friends to oecareiui 01 me many pretended doctors who In rest all cities, publishing their tkill in curing all dlteasrt In a few days. Imposing npon the public by using the name of endnent phyt-ans fiom Europe and other placet. Be therefore raretul, and make ttrict Inqu ry, or jou may fall into the handt of those charlatan. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emmlsslont. the consennenra of s-lf. abuse this solitary vice, or depraved sexual Indul gence, I practiced by tint youth of both sexx-a 10 a 1 inon uniimiicn extent, producing with onerrinir c"' '"",m"""w morm.i symptoms, " ed by scientific meoical measure. vi: hallow countenance, dark spots under thr.rn pain In the head, rlnslr g In Ihe eart, like Ihe rust ling of leave and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about tbe loins, weakneaa sMhe limb eontns d vis ion, blunted Intellect, loss of confidence, difflilrnra In approaching strangers, a dtaJike to form new ae qualn alnces, a rtisnositloi- to thun sorletv. Inu ( memory, hectic flushes pimple and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, roughs consumption, night tweata monomania, and fre qnent Insanity ir relit-f be not obtained, should apply Immediately, either In person or by letter, and have a cure effected by hit new an I telertifio mode of treating this disease, which never falls of effecting a quick and raolral euro. Dr O. will give One Hundred iloilara to uy person who will pruve' atisractorlly to him that he wat cored of ir.lt com plaint by either ot the Pan Francisco quack. Married Itlen, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are tuT ferlng under aoy of the fearful maladies, should not forget the s.;rrd retponst'ill y resting opon them nor delay to obtain Immediate relief. To Ihe Ludies. - Tho- various complk-atod and distressing diseases 1 icident to female, treated with eminent success fitch at Buppreaamn, Irregnlanty, hltet, Falling of the Womb, Tumor, all Urinary Dlsessea, Ner vou Debility, Painful or DilBcull Menstruation Barrenness, Ac, will be speedllj cured, without pol' lonons drugs. Injurious or uopalataole n.edlciiiesof any kind. Have no delicacy lu calling, o differ, enco what your tijfflcttltlet may be. The afflicted are cordially invited to call and sailify themselves. Person calling at Dr. O ibboo's office or tending foe package of saedlcin may rely opon his assnr ranee or confidential secrecy. With Implicit faith and . exiwct no more than remuneratlon for servi ces rendered, considering the circumstance and difficult- of rhe ease, rather thaa a too prevalent and selfish practle of extortion among quack and pretenders. DOCTOR GIBBON 1 responsible, and will w. . each patient a written Instruueot, binding Mm sell to effect a radical and permanent curt, or make no charge. Cured at Home. Person at a dlatture may be CURCD AT HOME by addressing a Ictlssftto lr. Gibbon Mating esse' symptom, leniith of time the disease has continued,' and have m.dl. lm protnp y forwarded free from damage and eunortty, to any part cf th country, with lull plain direet'oos f use. for ten dollars sent In registered letter er tbrnvah Wella.Faro A Ca Addres Dr. J. F. G1FEC N. 23 Kn; . B-x Sil ".uito roi umcej . RXMEMBER TO ITT tOX iii OS TOR ttTTFR Co nsulatlons I SIX m jWJtl 1 Isfl at . V a ' r i, vv.- . 1 - fi