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1 FEBRUARY 16, 1872. AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. Brownsville Corvallis...... J. M. Morgan. .V. J. Robertson. Thos. Howard. Canyon City, Eugene- J. J. Walton, Jr. (jassburg Matthew Fountain. Harrlsburg Sam. May & II. R. Holt Jefferson Hanley Waterman. Jacksonville -J. R. Neil. Iebanon.. W. 8. Klkins. I,a Grande- E. S. jVcComaa. Portland W. H. West & Co. Peoria. -Jacob Thompson. Pendleton -J. H. Turner. Roseburg- T. B. Kent. tio Dan. Gaby & Geo. Christie. Salem B. F. Brown. The Dalles A. W. Ferguson. Walla Walla - N. T. Caton. "Yakima, W. T..... li P. Boyles. 'HAEEISBTJSG DEMOCSATIO CLUB. IIarrisbcrq, Or., Feb. 7, 1S72. Editor Democrat: The meeting of the "Harrisburg Democratic Club," on Saturday night last, was largely attended, considering the inclemency of the weather, having rained all day, and about six o'clock set in snowing, nevertheless the Acad my was well filled with those who were desirous of hearing Mr. Helm, who had been invited to address the club on that occasion. After the usual transaction of busi ness by the club, Mr. Helm was intro duced, and in his usual forcible style of delivery, his plain, concise and logical manner of argument, his earnest, hon est mode of expression, entertained the audience for one hour and a half, now and then being interrupted by hearty rounds of applause from the audience. He showed up the corruption of the party in power with so much clearness that Ma wayfaring man, though a fool," could not fail to see the foulness of Orant's plan of civil service, and ex ported Democrats to be vigilant and active (not "passive") in their efforts t hurl Radicals from power, and thus furnish an opportunity of purifying the administration of public aflairs and of restoring that confidence which the American people formerly had in their ability to honestly and economi cally govern themselves. The dangerous tendency of monopo lies was held up so plainly that every Democrat and Republican present was ready to say "on to the front" in the war between the honest, laboring class and monopolies. He showed the dan gerous precedent, set by the Radicals, of granting millions upon millions of acres of the public domain to those heartless monopolies who are constant ly drawing the life-blood from the toil ing millions, who are now no more nor Jess than slaves to a horde of petty railroad kings and aristocrats. The -attention of the audience was called to another act df folly on the part of the administration that of giving a liber el construction to the charters under which the subsidized monopolies of the country amassed immense fortunes in a few. years, often, too, without invest ing a dollar of their private means, as though they were a class of citizens who needed and deserved the fostering eare of -the government. He was in favorof raiiroads and all other enter prises calcalated to develop the hidden resources of the country, and would not object to the government extend ing a limited ail to those who engage in such enterprises, but while the far mer and the miner, the pioneers of the country, go out unaided and unprotect ed to develop the material resources of the country, the speculator and money adventurer should be made to rely up on his own resources for his success. This position 'Republicans cannot gain say. These arguments Republicans will not attempt to refute. The assumption -of power, (on the part of the federal government) which was never delegated to teem, was then dilated on by the speaker, who showed one of its natural results which will exemplify itself at our next election. Our State provides that all votes shall be given viva voce, but a late law of Congress provides .that -all Congress men shall be elected by hallot, thus bringing about a direct conflict between State and Federal law. Now shall we have two sets of polls for each precinct in the State, or shall we violate State or federal law, and if so which shall we violate ? But space forbids me follow ing the speaker any further. The speech was well-timed and had a good effect among Republicans, of whom several were present. The next meeting of the club will be held Saturday, Feb 17, at 1 o'clock p. 31., when speakers from a distance will be present. T. J. Stites, R. S. BEOiraSTILLE DEMOCRATIC! CLUB. Brownsville, Feb. 3d, 1872. Editor Democrat: Pursuant to notice the Democracy of Brownsville Precinct met in Browns ville Saturday, Feb. 3d, for the purpose . of organizing a Democratic Club. On motion, James Blakely was chosen temporary Chairman, and A. W. Stan ard, Secretary. Remarks were then made by Hon. W. C. Baird upon the importance of a thorough organization. On motion the meeting proceeded to elect permanent officers. Capt. Jas, 'Blakely was chosen .President, Hon, ,W. C. Baird, Vice President, A. W. iStanard, Recording Secretary, O. P. Coshow, Corresponding Secretary, T. S, JMills, Treasurer. On motion the chair appointed a tcommitteedrf three to draft constitu tion and. by-laws. Also a committee -of threeiOn resolutions, to report at-the knext meeting. On motion the Corresponding Secre .tary was instructed to invite Hon. E. Helm to address theclub at our next meeting, Saturday, Feb. 17th, at .one o'clock !?. M. , Squire Thompson being present, by linvitation came forward and addressed the club in a very able and Interesting :inanner. On motion the Secretary was instruc ted to furnish the State Rights DE3tocRAT(with.a copy of these pro ceedings for publication. - On motion the club adjourned to jmeet oa Saturday, Feb. 17th. . , Al W. STANARD, BeereHry. We are told that Hon. N. H. Crinor had a good audiance at Scio last Satur day, and that his remaks were warmly endorsed. , FRIDAY..., THE "WOMAN MOVEMENT AT HAE BISBUBfJ. . Harmbburo, Feb. 7, 1872. Well, friend Democrat, we have had it up here it's all over now! But la! how it will linger on the scroll of social events. I escaped providen tially; but they tell nie it was rich of Its kind. Mrs. Duniway certnlnly Doneltaway here last night the De mocracy I mean. I guess Its hide went aloft I speak for it to make furs of. Mrs. D' political tirade here reminds me of a woodpecker pounding on a hard limb, and then looking up at you with the conceited query, "isn't that loud for a little bird ?" and we answer yes, old lady, that's a monstrous noise for a bird of your plumage ! Mrs. D. seowjs at the idea of color or skin be ing allowed to partition society, schools or households. In as far as the ration al question of woman suffrage received the random touches of the speaker, I fear it got a disparagl ng scald. The speaker's wild fury U politics denotes either a want of good informa tion and reflection, or else a fceUle judgment upon the redeeming attttuJe of the Democracy. Jer party-bearing here, If I mistake not, was that of a self-conceited virago, who had espoused .the apostate heresy of old John Brown, who, history shows, was used by the Abolition uarty as the front-piece In beginuing our recent war. The speaker alluded to the silly con jecture "that Holladay had the pegple of Oregon bottled up and was preiutr ing the cork;" but she complacently flattered us with the revelation that she possessed the screw for that mam moth cork, and that she would see, un der the contingency of our liberal pat ronage, that we all should have air and diet. (Hats up with a cheer, boys.) In candor, we say that Mrs. Duniway is not without her well earned merit. She could be successful, and of great benefit to society, but to do this I think she must limit herself to the prudent female sphere. Whenever any woman dons the ranting masculine dema gogue, her pleading graces the ele ments of her power vanish. I am proud to see female editors, lec turers, etc. They have competent tal ents and a right In nature to all the higher professions. But they, being at least half human, will, like their brothers, commit some blunders. I have already written much in favor of woman's rights. But this subject must be temperately examined from philo sophic premises, or else Its advocates wilt hinder and confuse rather than promote beneficial inquiry. In ail charity I hope that Mrs. D. only made some mistakes on last evening, which she may not repeat and the effects of which she may redeem. Eye. Hail! Mrs. Duuiway stayed and lectured us on the evening of the fctli upon Woman's Rights. Her address, in its better parts, cast a new ray of glory on her crescent lame. Lnharipily, 1 thought it was imprudently blotted in places by enlarged and vivid alfusions where politer hints would have been sufficient and yet spared her audience. Ibid. SYRACUSE DEMOCRATIC CLUB. In pursuance of a notice In the Dem ocrat of Feb. 2nd, the Democrats of Syracuse Precinct met at Allphln school house at 1 o'clock for the pur pose of organizing a Democratic Club, and also to listen loan address by Hon. Geo. R. Helm who hail been invited by previous arrangement. Notwithstanding a terrible rain pre vailed all day the Democracy were out in full force, fully alive to the impor tance of a thorough organization. At 1 o'clock the house was called to order, W. P. Farlow in the chair and A. P. Miller as Secretary, whereupon Mr. Helm was invited to the stand and proceeded to address the meeting in a sound, logical and "hard-shell" style of Democracy characteristic of the speaker. The conclusion of Mr. Helm's speech was greeted with enthusiastic applause, and the meeting proceeded to complete its temporary organization. Messrs J. T. Crooks, E. M. Miller and P. V. ibrris were appointed by the chair as a committee to frame a Constitution and by-laws and draft resolutions for a permanent organiza tion at our next meeting. Messrs. J. 1eeker and Abraham Farlow were ap pointed committee to procure a speaker. On motion, a vote of thanks was ex tended to Mr. Helm for the favor of his address, and it was also ordered that a copy of these proceedings be sent to the State Rights Democ rat for pub lication. The enrollment of names being nejt in order, quite a numberof names were enrolled as members of the Club. On motion the Club adjourned to-meet again Saturday, Feb. 24, at 1 o'clock. A. P. MILLER, Secretary. . The following named persons were appointed by the Court Supervisors of County Roads for their respective Dis tricts for the ensuing year: K.'.MES 0. BIST. O. W. Young.. . 1 E. L. Kooz 2 David Smith ....... 8 Wm. Galtra 6 L. M. Wheeler 0 F. M. Daniel 7 AMES 0. DIST, David Corry 30 Jerry Miy ....... .......31 J. W. Grimes ......... 32 James IIftaian...i....33 VV. W. Ricbardson...3a Tbotna Munker 30 D. L. Curl..,, ..37 Frank 8hedd......,..38 Peter Powell.... E. Hancr. ....... J. B. Cornell.,, B. Henderson ., 8 9 10 11 Je-see Meaee.. ........ 39 James Jenks.i., 40 Solomon Condra......41 C. Montgomery .....12 David Mulbeilen-.13 Win. Circle ,.U G. W. Powell ..la Wm. Alpbin- t6 Walter Houston .17 Jobn McCoy.......18 Jobn McCartney 19 R. F. Yantiss 20 J. A. Robinett. 21 Thus. Morgan........ 22 Joseph Lame. ......... 23 L. irubb... ..24 J. P. Beetor..., 25 Miltn Roder 26 ObaiJes Levis ,.... .27 Frank Prely.,.,....28 RobL Cochran iit.....42 Jamei Daniels......... 43 J. l. Price. .. ,.i.e Levy Douglas., 45 Jobn Lelie.......m46 A. J. Loooiia... ...... ..47 Peter Clover.4i ..H....48 A. J. Wilaon-......... 50 F. M. mith.. ........ 51 Wm. Tbomton.....52 Ed. Bryant... 53 M. ChnrluB......il.i55 John Conaway .........56 S. Ft Jones....,........57 Lea Morri........ ...... 58 Cal. Graves ...59 AT Bkownsville. Hon. Geo. R. iZelm has been invited to address the Brownsville ' Democracy . to-morrow ri7thj, but owinfc-to a previous appoint tuent at Lebanon tlr that date he has been forced to decline the invitation. He, however, has promised to speak at Brownsville next Saturday, " the 24th, at which time "we trust a ful audience will greet him. . - ; , t At IiEBAKoK. Hon. N. H. Canor has accepted an invitation to speak be fore the Lebanon Democratic Club cn Saturday, March 2d. We bespeak tot him a full audience. . Wm. Davidson, Esq., Real Estate! Dealer of Portland, will accept our thanks for many valuable favors and j gentlemanly courtesies while we were in that city last week. This gentle man Is doing an extensive and profita ble business In his lino and is also doing very much to advance the, inter ests of Oregon and induce valuable and useful accessions to our population. Any one living abroad who desires In formation In regard to the resources, advantages and productions of the north Pacific Coast, or the value of labor and Inducements for capital here, will al ways find Mr. D. a usoful, comprehen sive and ready correspondent. May his sphere of usefulness continue to In crease until the entire country may fully realize tho benefits derived from his labors. New Grocery. Mr. John JSchmeer has opened a fine stock of groceries and fancy notions In his neat and ele gant new building at the corner of First and Ellsworth streets, and flings his banner to the breeze through our columns this week. He has spared no pains or expanse to fit up an attractive and superb establishment, and we hope to see him liberally patronized by our citizens. Johnny's motto', "live and let live," is correctly illustrated by hi patronage of the printer, and henhould bo warmly encouraged. The neat and enticing manner in which his goods are displayed will pay a visit to hi store, lloml the advertisement. New Furniture Store. We di rect the attention of our readers to the new advertisement of K. D. li'hltlow & Co., who have opened their furniture store on First street, three doors below the Bank. This I a haud.some estab lishment, containing all style of mod em furniture, manufactured to suit the varied tastes of all classes of jH-ople. A rich walnut bed -room set which may be seen here would ndorn the chamber of a palace, and other specimen of furniture are superb and elegant. The good here displayed need to be Inspec ted to be prom-rly appreciated. Don't forget to call early. Harrlsburg lm 6 dry good stores, saloons, '1 drug stores, 2 hotels, 2 llvrry stables, 2 cabinet shop, 3 black smith shop (employing 8 hand) 2 bHt and shoe shops, 2 waou fcliojiH, 1 grocery store, 1 tin shop, 2 millinery shop, 1 lawyer's ofilce, 1 butcher shop, 1 Jew elry shop, 1 photographic gallery, ! barber shop, 3 doctors, 1 dentist, 1 Ma sonic Ixnlire, 1 Odd Fellow's IMlge. 1 line larg School, 1 fine church build las. 1 turning-lathe short, and a hot of other things too liumcrori to men tion. Ox Truc ks. Bro. Thompson of the Mercury and the "undersigned" vli ted the skating rink at Portland laxt week' and T'a graceful attitude on wheels cost the proprietor thereof a V pair of truck. Our brother quflllst went there to make hi mark ano lcftiton the floof JJe wU, the skating rink man witli mutual ex pressions of regret on (the part of both) that he had ever gone there, and he now has corns all over him. He now believes that roller skating I a ttcrn reality. Burglarious. Last Wednesday evening an unknown thier entered the new brewery of Tally fc Ilouck, and Lreakinz into a trunk beluntrinz to Air. BelSenger, abstracted two racer- chaurn pipes, a revolver and a pair of blankets, leaving other articles strewn promiscuously about the room. Ef forts are being made to ferret out the thief. The 22 d. On the immortal annl American chieftain versary or the "who never told a lie" and was very handy with his hatchet, the Albany Dancing Club will give their first toiree, at larrih's Hall. Tickets. $2. We are indebted to the artistic Secre tary, Dr. Thrall, for a "complimen tary." This is expected to be tte af fair of the season. R. Ciieaple & Co. have an ad. In to-day's paper, announcing lots of goods at lowest prices. The best of bargains can always be procured at their establishment. A list of prices will be found in the advertisement. They offer from 28 to 30 cents per dor. for eggs. Remember this and squeeze your hens while the price is up. A Change. Willie Rice has taken charge of the telegraph and ticket of fice at the depot and Gus. Wheeler, Esq., is now manager of the lightning at inilie's old quarters in this city. They are both accommodating and agreeable gentlemen and of course will give eminent satisfaction in their new spheres. Success to them. From the Upper Country. A let ter from the Paloure country, dated Jan. 25; says the snow Is all gone and stock is flourishing. 'From all accounts the winter In the Upper Country has not been at ail so severe as many, fear ed, and the loss of stock has been com paratively light. Tonsorial. ail Backensto has again "opened shop" in Albany, and his new establishment may be found next door to Crouse's saloon. ; 7e has an elegantly fitted up suite of rooms and "lathers and shaves" with grace and softness. Read his card elsewhere. At the Club. Hon. J. W. ' Nes mith has been invited to address the Albany Democratic Club to-morrow evening. Senator Nesmith has a na tionai lame as a speech-maker, and a rare treat may be expected by our citi zens on tms occasion. Unk Weed. See the special notice or wis famous remedy, and govern yourself according to the inpresslon which that must make upon the mind of every person slmilary afteeted. Furs. Go to Blain Young & Co's. for furs of every clime and every qual ity. They also offer to pay the highest price for all kinds of furs peculiar to inis latituue. see ad. RELiGious.-Rev. Mr. LoVell, of the M, E, Church. South, preaches regu larly in the Court House in this city on the second and fourth Sabbaths in each month.. r ::!. For the very.hest Photographs, go to Bradley & Rulofson's Gallery without STAIRS JEST" ASCEND IN THE EL EVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. - HOME AND ABROAD. River booming. Grouse are hooting. Candidates are tooting. Harrlsburg is to have a school exhi bition shortly. .arrlsburg Democratic Club num bers bO members. The mercury in Portland at last ac count stood at furo. Josh Billings says: "In kaso ov dowt, ledo trumps." Thanks to Sherilf Irvine for a list of the new Road Supervisors. Jerre. Drlggs bus gone to Victoria to arrange for moving his family thete. Tickets for the "swe-cyo" for sale by the gentlemanly Secretary, Dr. Thrall. Wo are having our beautiful lebru ary weuther in a porcine quadruped' optical organ. The new steamer Alice was at our wharf lust Tuesduy. Shu is u neat craft aud said to ho a fast one. Tom. Mulkey, the handsome fellow of the Corvalift Democrat, called in our absence last week. We received a commtinltlon from "Chronicle," Sclo, which we regret came too late for publication. The Register buys 11 Miner & Co. are getting mi of their Buckeye Ma chines astouishlugly fust.' Let 'urrcdl Chas. Joore, of Salem, while walk- iug a plank, fell and shattered his leg so badly that ampututiou was found necessary. Elder R. C. 7111, of this city, last Sublmtli baptUcd three your;g ladies at the Spring Valley lUiptlwt Church, Polk county. U'c make our bestest salnam to the Albany Dancing Club for the honor of an honorary membership. O, Fame! when wilt thou let up on u? Mrs. A. J. Duniway last Tuesday and Wednesday evening's lectured to crowded hoUHes at HurrUburL' It's the same old piece. No convert. Our gorgeous friend Andrew Hill, of Portland, smiled in uton us duriugthe week. He can't get along without the Democrat, and that's what's the mat ter with lots on 'em. I he C ouncil last Tuesday night ac cepted the resignation of His Honor, Mayor Cnitior, ami re-elected him im mediately by a uuunimous vote. This is a denerved compliment. The Mi-rcvry, und.-r the mechanical management of Messrs. Thomrmon & Alexander and controlled editorially by Syl. C Simpson, Is a paper of which any country might be proud. Charley Jealey has the best corjwi of mechanic In the State, and as a con Hcqucnco turns out the most superior work. 7is furniture, home or custom made, Is always to be relied on. Go and his full stock'of furniture. We were absent - from the Albany Democratic Club lat Saturday night, but learn that, roruddcring the extreme ly inclement weather there was a g.iod attendance of ladies ami gentlemen and that Mr. -Helm's speech was well received. As the AdvontiMs have resolved in (invention at Rochester, N. Y., that the world Is to be destroyed next year, everyone must see the iieccmtlty of se curing' a white mark from the record' Ing angvl by settling with the printer D'ye sec It? Is it stated that the reason the rep resentation In the Radical Ktato Con vent Ion wan made so large is to permit the Radical of Linn county to all have a seat there, as there are i just about enough of them in this county to till the delegation. Last Wednesday was Ht Valentine's day and all day long sweet-scented envelopes were going through our post office containing little turtle-doves with olive branches In their mouths and little Cupids with bow-arrows in their hands and their breeches off. A Sclo correspondent Inform us that Mrs. Carrie F. Young lectured In that city last week, on temperance and health, creating a decidedly favorable impression. She had been told that she would have a eood time In The Forks if she would go over there, and now she knows how it la herself. DIED- CLOVEU. At her reoidene. at Pine, P. 0.. Linn county, on the 7tli int.. Lcnvn. eonvort of Hon. Paul Clover, aged 65 yean and IS dj. Deeeued waa born on January 20(h, A. D., 180S, in Grenap eonnty, Ky.; emigrated to IK linoit in 1821, waa married in 18.11, and enrfra teJ to Linn eonnty, Oregon, in 1852srliere fbe resided until tbe day of ber death. She waa an honored and respected woniaa and the mother of numerous children. Tier bereaved husband and family have tbe sympathy of a large oirclo of friends. WETTERER. In Jacksonville, February 1, 1872, FacorKica Mattelm, daughter of Joseph aud Frederica Welttcr, aged 8 months and 2 days. AGENTS WANTED ! THE LOST CITY ; OR CHICAGO AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS. A HISTORY OP THE GREAT CHICAGO Fire. Truthful and accurate. A vivid and detailed account of tbe moat terrible calam ity that bas ever befallen tbe eivitixed world. Startling incidents. . "Hair breadth 'scapes." Tbe fearful ravages of tbe Fire Fiend. Tbe reign of Terror. Profusely and beautifully il lustrated, includiug views of tbe city before and sinoe the fire, still sublimely grand in its ruins. Orders will be filled and received. Tbe fastest telling hook ever sold by agents. Bend $1 for Canvassing outfit and secure an Agency imme diately. Agents also wanted for WONDERS OF THE WORLD. One Thousand Illustrations, comprising start ling scenes, interesting incidents and wonderful event in all Countries and among all people. A. X.. BANCROFT & CO., b27w7. Saa Francisco, CaL EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNGS ! JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D LATE OF SANFRANCISCO, HAS 13TAB LISIIED msEi.r in PORTLAND, Oregon; Offices 8 and 4 Hotuics' Building, First it reel, 3 doors from Ladd aud Tilton'a Dank, Where he may be consulted daily, and will treat diseases of tun above named organi as hii spe cialities. , . All operation on the Eye and Ear made1 in tbe most scientific and careful manner. . AriiA. dial Eye; having all the beauty and mobilitj of tne natural 3 e, inserted. Refers for hit professional standing t L. C. Lane, M.D., Prof, of Surgery, and Edwin Bent ley, M.D., Prof, of Anatomy in tbe University of tbe Pacific ; and for hi success In treating patients to over 1,600 casea, names given, treat ed by him in San Franoiseo ; also to Levi Estes, Esq., Portland, Wm. H. Dillon, Esq., Vancou ver, John Alexander, Esq., Gouneville, W. T., and many others in Oregon and W. Tor'y. - au25v7n2m6 ADVERTISED KNTS Q w H Til 2 1 is is ft 5 r n 2 ' L H w J a ste H pi o 0 o o B-- e-t 53 0 t-i 7) o H 0 a o o 0 o 0 o 7 Z m 7 in v H z o D 7) O o r - 09 i' V) H m m H n r 00 Z O 7i m a o z 9 2.3 1 S "9 0 v n 1 c 'JL vs C ?! s. -i 02 O X o H Hi o 9 3 C 1 e Til H FI10MAN BUILDING! WHEAT AND FLAX-SEED DEPOT! Clcaoin; and Elrraliof Capacitr 16,000 buhucu per my; 150,000 Buiheli Wlet Wanted in Store! 50,000 Mek for those who wish to tell er tore with us. Flax-Seed Contractors of pioneer Oil Co. will call on as fur sacks. vioSlyl. K. CAKTWBIOnT. FOR THE HARVEST OF 1872. PITT'S THRESHERS ! HAINES. HEADERS t LATEST IJIPIt'VED MOWERS! And Alt Kinds of Agricultural Implements! CONSTANTLY OX HANOI Also lbs CELEBRATED BAIZff WAOOlff BLAIN, TOUNO CO.. vflnSTtf. Albany, Oregon.' Hvnnoitm. In JuMtice't Court or the Precinct of llarrviburff, Voioity of .irjn and , Mate of Oregon. Alexander L. Walker, Plainlif, vs. Kobert MrUuigg, Defendant, Civil action to recover personal property. To Kobert McVfuigg, tbe above-aasaed de fendant : In the nam of the State of Oregon, yea an hereby required to appear before toe ndeTflgn ed, a Junliee of tbe Peace, for the IFreeiwet aforesaid, on the 2nd day of March, 187Z, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of (aid day, at the office of raid Justice, in said preeinet, to a an swer the above-named Plaintiff in a eivil action. The Derndant will tske notice that if be fail to answer the complaint herein, tbe Plaintiff will take judgment against him for tbe recovery of tbe possession of one two-bom wagon and one set of double barnes, or for the value there of, and for damage for tbe detention of tbe same. Publication ordered by m January 13, 1872. Oiven nnder my band this IStb day of Jan., 18'2. I. H. MANSFIELD. . N. TakdV, Justiee of the Peace. Atfy frr Pl'ff. n23w. THE CAUVASS FOB 1873 IS NOWOPENED I ELI CARTER, ALBANY, OREGON. Is StlU OiTiag- SpacUl Attention to tho Sale of Real Eetate, Renting; City Property, Collecting; Rents, and Demands of all Kinds, Exam Iningr Records, Making; and Acknowledging; Deeds, &c.( Ve. Now i the time to register your Real Estate in my office, if you wish to sell during the coal ing season. Over $80,000 worth of Beat Es tate advertised through my office bas changed bands witbin few month past. It pay to advertise if you wish to sell, and there is no better mode of advertising your Heal Estate tban through my offioe, where there Is a large amount of property offered and where all persons wishing to purohane call to see what thre i fur tale. , IPS' The note end eocount due A. Cowan k Co. ere in my bands, not to keep Int to eotteet. Person interested will govern themselves ac cordingly. I also have the books of Dfiggs & Carter at my offioe, where our friends are cordially invi ted to call and settle up old Sconunt and leave orders for work. . ELI CARTER. v7n26m3. - FERRY NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES TO In form the public that bo will hereafter regt niarly run Gray' Ferry on tbe road leadlnz from Jefferson to Scio and respectfully Invite tbe patronage of the traveling public Tbe fer ry boat will be kept in good repair and nnder in eare or an experteooea ana eareiul terry man. A. GRAY, Prop'r. JAS GRACE, Agent. rn21ml. 0TSTERS AND SARDINES, NUTS AND Canities, and other knick knacks by EELER at SHEBD. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. or NEW YORK. S- I CHADWIOK, HAlf AC.KB rOR ORIOOIf, 1AXXK GILL A STEEL, Ageat at Ptrtlaad, Oregon SILAS ii DAY, Ageat at Jacksonville, Oregon BOARD or ltEFEEtfiffCES. ' The Manager for Oregon refers, by permis sion to tn following gentlemen : His Excellency) In I Grvr, GoY, of Oregon lu i letschner, State Treasurer. . 8yl. C. Simpson, State Islbrariaai JS. M. Walt, moo Priatafi J. F. Milleh R. P. EarhaH, Proprietor Chemeketa Hons. Geo. A. Steel, Coentj Tree., Multaemab Co, Rev. L. Rowland. A. Rush, ef Ladd k Basil, Beaker. C. O. Carl, Clerk ef the Sapreea Coart. Dr. Fiske, M. D. Rev. P. S. Knight , .. Rev. W. R. Stewart. . " o. f. tow nnssiar & C04 MANAGERS FOR. THI PACIFIC CQASX . , JOSMontfmeyPitt IfMoiKe. AD V Eli 1' iSEiM EN TS, THE GEBAT BLOOD PURIFIER. An Infallible ilood riy-nrrrest.poMMO. log ran toxic and xeavtM properties a certain ear for iksjssatioss, sow. al(iauu, and all kindred Disease. It completely leatort the system when lm paired by discs, revive the action of tbe SKiOMK VS mm KXITA(. OStCAMS. null. ally eun aceioriTLA, u bbeix. and all tavnivs mm cvtmcou Die. ease, give Imnvktlete and penuanent relict la atvsrKMA, KstTsirBLAs. Tumors, Bolls, Scald Bead, Cleer and Bona; enull- from tbe ayatem all trace of Msreorial EHaeaae, It la rvsia!i.v TECETaau:, being made from an herb found indigenous in Caiiswate. It 1 therefore peculiarly suitable for una by females and Children, a a auwa ni Ilia mmm BEXOVATOa. For Sale by all Oruggists. CDIRCTOtl, KOtTCTTCR A CO. AGENTS. 29 and 931 Market Street. aa Franc!. H 0 M W I M 35 s - o 39 T3 a o -a W as a CO tn ?. O 0 ' i tr. M 1 U 71 n a 58 8 o 72 O O O i5 e s X a e i s c o p3 r- - O - w ?o CO W M H ? O 3 O 2 56 S W " O K ws 7X3 C3 SC. B t) n to ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Albany - - - - Oregon RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE Pl'B Ite that be I. now occup iog a ataod in PARRISH'S BLOCK. Where all are invited, asrored that Goods in bi line are told at tbe lowest eh prices. coVArt.r o sano: ST1XD1RD AD 9ISCLLl.E0rS EOOIS. Javenile. Toy Girt mid Blank Books, COLD rcS, A5ID SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of erery kind ued in tbe State. p.-9 BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, a abort netice. eelnlSlv " STAR BREWERY! TALLY & HOUCK, H AVE ESTABLISHED AN EXTENSIVE Brewery biuine in ALDAICT AXD CORTALLI, Mr. Bonck kerping the old stand of Tally in Albaay and Mr. Tally euperinteoding tbe Es tablishment at Corvallis. Beer furnished to SALOONS AND PRIYATE FAMILIES to order, and WAEEASTEDD TO BETH VERY BEST ! TALLY A IIOUCK. April 14. 1871 vn35tf. LADIES' EMPORIUM! MRS, M. A. BRIDGEFARMER, DBALKB ni FASHIONABLE MILLINERY D irjtTGT GOODSI DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING I BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES 9fTSobp on south side Main st, two door cast of Mealey's hop. Alaht, OaceoH. v6n6tf. WILLAMETTE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. IROM AND AFTER DATE UNTIL FUR ther notice, the Company wiil dispatch a boat from Albany t Ccrvalli on TUESDAY and FRIDAY of each week. Also will dispatch a boat from Albany for Portland and intermediate places on aame day, leaving Comstock A Co' wharf. Fare at reduced ra toe. J. D. BILES, Dee. IB, IS71. Agent. ALBANY BATH HOUSE! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fully inform tne eitixena of Albany and vi cinity that he ha taken charge of thi Establish tnent, and, by keeping elcan room t-nd paying strict attention to business, expect to suit all too who may favor him w.tb their patronage, Having heretofore carried on nothing bnt j First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons, he expect to drive entire satisfaction to all aftChildien and Ladies' Hair neatly cut ane saampooeo. JUSt.ru WEBBER, V3n33tf. HEMORRHOIDS. JYa CAROTHERS 4, CO'S "PILE PTT.T.S AND OINTMENT" have now become one of tbe standard preparation of the day; is pre pared and reeommeriid for Pile oag (whether chronic or recent. Sufferers may depend upon it, that thi rendy will give them permanent reuei irom tma troublesome and damaging com plaint. Sent pot,pa;d to any address (within the Uni ted States.) upon Teeeipt of price, $1.50. A. CAROTHERS k CO., a40.yl Albany, Lion Co., Oregon. The justly BAIN WAGON! CELEBRATED R ECOGNIZED EVERYWHERE AS A FIRST CLASS FARM WAGON. No other Wagon Baa a Home reputation eqat to "Bain" make, and it i the only wagon that be been teeted and known to stand this climate. In a word it is made ef tbe (est matenjals and is the best finished wagon that eome to thi mar ket."' We have differ t styles of Hound and Beach, Pateat de. (se called) included - - BLAIN, TOUNO k CO. tSo!$ Agent at Albany. ..-sty 8 kjii-- mm A V K il J i f. L ,i k, j s. THE im7 POOD.' For a f CT7 cczia you can bry of your Grocer cr Errggist a packago f S22A HCS3 PAEINE mado fron pnro Irish Hess or Carrageen, which rrill rzzkv sixteen cjuarta cf Ilanc Ilange, and a liko qzantil y cf Prddi2g3 Custards, Crcans, Charlotto Euesc, &c. It in the cheapest, healthiest and rioct delicious food in the world. It nahe3 a splendid Dessert, and hz3 no equal as a light and delieata food for Invalids and Children. ,! I A Glorious Change ! ! THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tlti wonderful vegetable re eforatire is tbe sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it lias no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are enpeciall y sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines tho bodily strength and breaks down tbe animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. PRIYATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CI EES AND MODERATE CHARGES.1 IB. W. K. IrOIIEttVTY'S PPJVATE KEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I f2No. 519 Sacramento Street, ctrutr s-tr f Lciaesdrff Ctrett, (a few iiwu below What Cheer libtue. Private Entrance on Leidesdurff street, tian Jr'raiicucw. Eitablieked erprtmly to afford tie eJH''cUd tommd and ecitntijie meditut aid in tke WtUmtnt amd cmrm of all Frieale and C'krw ic Uitatm, uki of 'cr. cy aud all Scxwai bitordirre. TO THE AFF LUTE Ti R. W. K. DOHEKTY KETLiiX- MIS SITS. j cere tbaaka to bis nuuieruua p-.ii.Bi foe . tncir patronage, and would Uke lh' f nuuiry . i u liu uh ud cuuwud., 9 u .1 ai iua Institate for the cure of ct.rutic dueane of tsa Lungs. Liver, Kidneys, Diestit e and Gen: to-Urinary Organs, and aii private diseaxr. via. Byph tiis in all it forms and stage. Seminal Weakueas. aod all tbe horrid e-nMqucites of jcii-aLu.-e lion orrbaa. Gleet, htrieuire. No-turn-il arI emUsif-ns, Sexaal Debility. Diseases of the Eack ad Loin, Inflammation of tbe Ulad icr acd Kid neys, etc., etc.. aod he hopes that bis lusg ezperi enee and succesefui practice will continue to insure htm a share of public patronage, iiy the practico of many years in Europe and the liutel .SiaUu, he i enabled to apply the most efficient and ne eessful remedies against dieae5 of ail tiod.. He nses no mercury, charts moderate, treats bis pa tients in a correct and honorable wa , and bas references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting bim by letter r other wire, will receive tbe bet and gentiei; treatment, and implicit tecrecy. To Females. When a female i in trouble, or aSicted with disease, as weak net of tbe back and limbs, pain in the head' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, general debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot tbe womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other dUeaee peealiar to females; ibe should go or writ at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at bi Medical Institute and consult bim about her troubles and disease. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no fal.-e delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and prema ture death. Ail Married Ladles wboee delicate health or other circumstance prevent an increase) in their families, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doherty 3IedicaI Institute, and tbev will receiva every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offi ce are ao arranged that he can be consulted with out fear of observation. To Correspondents. Patient nwidinv in inv rmr nf ,k. C V A 0 i - " w . u u . yer distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice oi xr. uonenj in weir respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, im nreference to holding a Mribmal int.; are respectfully assured that their communications 11 L I .1 1 . . 1 win oe ueiu uiwii aacrc. : . If the case be fully and candidly described, per sonal flommiiniraiian win r. linn . c . n struetions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment or the ease (including the remedies), will be fiirwarflpil withnnt dflav. . n rl in n-k - " " -J bhwu m nOTiH to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, pres. Permanent eare eruarantced er uv iisw ii n. vvua ai 1, m. 1IM ft .1 . 1 . ' p TiAn rnmiT . . . gan Francisco, Califsrnia. Spermatorrhoea. D. DOBKFTT has just published an imnnrtsnt pamphlet embodying his own views and ex perienee in reirtion to impotence or V irility, beina; a short treatise on Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness Nervous and Physical Debility en!eqnent on thi Section, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. Thi little work contain information of the ut most value to all. whether married or single, and will be aent FREE by mail en receipt of etx coots in postage stamp for return postage. Address,. W. K. DOHEKTT. M. D.. T3n38tf San Francisco, Cal. BEER! BEER!! ALBANY BREWERY CIIAS. K1EFEK, Pro'r. THE SUBSCRTEER HAS JUST ERECTED a new and first-class 23 -XCEi E On Broad Albln between "Pirat Street and the River, ? ; And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ' --AND ,- ' . PRIVATE FAMILIES, OX SHORT NOTICE t All Order Delivered VWhertver lesired. Ha Warrants his. BEER . : . - .... ,- . ,. - :.,:VV;A'.) - " - ' MADE OF THE BEST MATEfUALSy, PERFECTLY IXEJXTSET. Ha n confident be can give entire satisfaction to .ell. ' - iOrlilEiSfaT-M