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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1870)
V. S. Official Paper for Oregon. SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1870. News from F.xchanges. The Douglas County Fair will be held in Iloseburg, August 6th. Gov. Solomon of Washington Territo ry, now visiting Chicago, has succeeded in inducing 200 persons to emigrate to ashington Territory, and they were lo start next week. fc T w i'an. ornees, or Indiana, announced in a recent political speech, that Le in tended t make but one more race for Congress. , Of the Governors of the various States, twenty-nine are Republicans and eight are-Democrats. - Two girla near Carlinrille, Illinois, have taken a contract to cut 50 cords of wood. Topeka, Kansas, is valaed at 87,800, 000. If sne city in Kansas is worth so large a sum, what are Leaven-worth ? Let us have peace. "Mr. Gavett, an olifcitizen of Placer- vwie, Cal., accidentally shot himself m tho jo,w, lascerating and breaking it in a pain ful manner, on tho the 25th inst. The French Corps LegialatiiT declared - war against Prussia at ten uiiuut.es before , two o'c-lsck on the afternoon of the 15th inst. - lion. William Wiudom, tf Minnesota, has been appointed United States Senator iu place of the late Senator Norton. " The grain market of England seems to be cs badly demoralized as our own. On tho 26th dispatches quoted Pacific coast wheat as low as lis 6d. Frelingbuveen accepts the mission to England, and will sail about the first of September. Vctes and Population In New York City. The 'census of a considerable portion of New York City has been finished, and me result m many districts, as compared witn the votes thrown in them, is quite astonishing. The New York Timet of the 13th inst., presents a long list, from which we take at random the following : Ninth Ward, Fourth District, J. Webb, enumerator population: 3,200 : vote, 3,988. Seventh Ward, Third District. I'. V. llalley, enumerator population, 3,472 ; vote, 6,&y. First Ward, Fifth District. W, Stukcly, enumerator population 1,378; vote, 3,- U14. ' ' - - First Ward, Sixth District. W.Stukely, enumerator population, 957 : vote, 3, 012. - Seventeenth Ward; First District. P. A. Robberts, enumerator population, 3.391 ; vote, 5,160. We might continue at much greater length the list given by the Timet,- but the above will do for sufficiently striking contrast between population and voters. It shows at a glance whero lammany a annual majority of seventy thousand in the City ot riew lork comes from, and iudicates how it is made up. They could make it two hundred and fifty thousand if such a number were necessary to over come the Republican vote in the interior ot the State. A comparison of the figures returned by the census takers with the count of votes in elections," is really a startling picture. Could tho country survive under the domination of the party which thus piles Pel ion on Ossa in build ing up its mountainous frauds. Orego-ni'ttn. SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER. Dates to July 2Sth. Paris, July I The European crisis in Walt Street. Fr.m the New York Herald, July 12th. It is rather flattering to our national importance that the great political and financial crises in Europe has produced so little effect upon values here. It is true the "bulls" in the Gold Room, who have been on the losing side ever since the ! failure of the gold conspiracy last year, made, a diversion by getting down town ! early yesterday morning and starting gold The Baker City Democrat savs that i at lloj, but the price during the day fell ii..k;. . m:h-! to 1121, at which point it left off last . x- ., , . i Saturday. The higher price just men- wig mm on -on.i rowa river, tioned WM abont the earliest of the day, tare? nines iorm Austin rancne. ii is io j an j although the decline was interrupted le three stories ia ' hight, and will be j by numerous reports prejudicial to the rcftdv for business about the first of Sep- peace ot Lurope it was none the less sure j uoia, nowevcr, was aooui me oniy com j modity excited. Stocks and Government Donas were comparatively quiet, ana iuc tcmbcr. A prize fight came off in Grass Valley Cal.), on' the 25th, between Andrew Steele and John Rogers, for S200 a side and S30 added after the ring money was divided. Twelve rounds were fought in twelve ni'nu'es, Rogers comiug out win ner. The people will uot fail to notice that, on the passage of the bill to reduce Na tional taxation, and so case tbe taxpay ers of some of their burdens, all the votes, cast against reducing taxation were given by Democrats. Thiity-five Democratic Congressmen voted agaiust the bill to diminish the taxes. Joshua Ballou, an aged citizen of Sul livan Ohio," while Standing at the bedside of his sick wife, recently, fell suddenly to tho floor and died. ITis wife hearing Lira fall, raised herself up, though very weak, and seeing him lying dead, 'sunk back, and within an hour died. The Denver Pacific Railroad was com pleted to Denver June 24th, and the Kansas Pacific Railroad connecting Den ver with Lawrence and St. Louis will be completed before the end of August if tbe Indians do not seriously interrupt .the work. The steam propeller Idaho brought to Portland for the Oregon and California Railroad thirty twopair of car - wheels, about seventy five tons of railroad iron, and a number of beds to be used in the company's hospital, which has been con structed for the use of employees who my be injured or taken sick. . Ibe secret treat v mentioned in our dispatches as alleged to have been pro posed, by France to Praaaiav -waa the N" guarantee oa the- part of Napoleon of a , German- Confederation to include North . and South Germany, for whieh Prussia was to lend her influence to help France aeonire Luxemburg and ' absorb Bel A fire at San Mateo (Cal.), on tbe 25th destroyed, the fine private residence of A II. Jordan with- Boost of its contents. The house was erected eight months ago at a cast of 116,000. Insured for $14, 000. The library, destroyed by the fire, warn said to be the . most valuable on the eoasfey ' 3YrI The New York aMeoBtrarjr to the genera! opinion, holds' that the war in Europe will immensely increase the flow of emigrants to- this country, Jl Jt says : " Everv careful father who can leather the cash and scents tbe conscription afar off is paying, the passage of bis boys -to America.-- From America they may return home again richer than they went, or the father, perchance may follow on the voyage ; from the army they would ' -probably never- return; Political, eioitement runs high in North Carolina.- 'Governor II olden has a warm, time of it. ' The French journafa have received orders to publish no information concern ing military movements. The surveilUnea in -Paris over the telegraph prevents the forwarding of SDT news uniavurauisr iviuuuiuiuueDu German mass meetings are being held all -over the- Country, and1 young men are leaving to j out the Prussian army Th workinnnen. of Madrid made a tmV:1iit demonstration1 on- the 18tb, do mnding employment; seying, "the peo pie- are dying of banger, . - JrooM Davis haa eiven op hie irriga tion canal enterprise as not being worth passing at the next session in ita present hap, and will return to California. . Stock Exchange during most of the dav jvas only thinly attended by the brokers. X he liuai euecta ot a" Jiiuropean war upon our finances, while problematic for the immediate future, are regarded as certain to be beneficial. It was tbe embarrass ments of our war that' led to a suspension of specie payments. We have made rapid strides within the past year to resumption. If a war embarrasses the Powers of Europe we shalt be on a level again, and in the process of future recuperation the odds will be in our favor. It is not the 26 Marshal Lebeuf, late last night, telegraphed the Emperor that Gen. Bernish met and repulsed a recounoisance lorcc oi the enemy near the town of Nuderf roun, about twenty six miles northeast .of Strassbnrg. One Bavarian officer killed, and two made prisoners. Figro insists that : the officer killed was an Englishman. - Lonpow, July 26.- All the journals insist that France must explain the secret treaty. . ' " The Times seeks to make this secret treaty a pretext for intervention on the part of England. . England favors Prussia.- She also asserts that tho sympathy manifested by Ireland for France, is due to Catholicism, and consequent hatred-of German Prot estantism. ; Dover, July 26. A fleet of French frigates passed here yesterday, eastward bound. A great crowd of spectators assembled to witness the exciting scene. London, "July 26. The Prince of Wales has.gone to Denmark, to use his intlucnce in obtaining the promise of that Government to observe a strict' neutrality in the pending conflict. The Prussian authorities have granted permission to newspaper correspondents to follow their armies. The Pall Mall Gazette counsels Eng land to make preparations for war, now that Napoleon's designs are revealed. The Empress of the French addressed the Navy at Cherbourg j the greatest enthusiasm was manifested. France denies the authenticity of tbe secret treaty offered Prussia. - ' A special correspondent, traveling along the French lines, describes tbe scene to be one continual military camp; railroad trains crowded with troops hur rying to the scene of action, while the roads were alive with cavalry. Paris, July 26. Advice from Thi onvillo and Stavoid state that the army ha commenced to move to the front. New York, July 26. The European steamer, just arrived, reports sighting the yacht, Cambria, 200 miles outside, last night. ; Paris, July 27. The departments of the Moselle and the Upper aod Lower Rhine have been declared in a state of seige. ! The Journal Ojffi.cicl says that after the treaty of Prague, in 1866, several confer ences were held at Berlin between Count Bismarck and tho French Ambassador, Wight, is said to be boarding all mer chantmen. Paris, July 28.- The Emperor .has issued an addiess to the National Guard of this city, expressing confidence in their ability to maintain order in his absence. He left tor the front by special train. The Prussians have a force of 400,000 on the river Saar. London, July 28, An immense con course visited the "' House to bear the position taken by the Government on the war question. Earl Granville said Eng land had but one duty to perform, and that duty was to maintain a strict neu trality between the belligerents. The Kttat says : England's interests and obligations on the -continent "are as binding as ever, and we shall stand by them. We cannot allow France to make Antwerp another Cherbourg. Paris correspondence says there is still some hopes of peace. Improbable as it may appear, it is now reported that Russia does not favor Prussia. Cheyenne, July 27th. A telegram from Fort Fetternian says an Indian run ner has just arrived in and reports one hundred white men with the Crow In dians on Big Horn river.- They are sup posed to bo members of the Biff Horn Expedition. I he same runner reports that the Crow and Sioux Indians have NEW TO-DAY. IPoif Ale! CHARLES BOWIE'S Premium Wagon's, OREGON MAKE, AT R. CHEADLE & CO.'S, ALBANY, OREGON. July 30, 1870-47tf - Testimonial. Mr. Geo. W. Travers, 131 First street, Port land Dear Sir; With much pleasure I add my testimony in favor of the Home Shuttle Sewing Machine. My experience in using it several months has proved quite satisfactory. I hare no trouble in running over seams and uneven sur faces, making a strong "Lock Stitch" which can be readijy-cnangca while tbe machine is in motion. I would advise every lady, before purchasing, to examine The Home Shuttle. Mrs. CHAS. GOODNOUGH, Portland. For samples of work and circulars address GEO. W. TRAVERS, Portland, Ogn. 69-2y N Executor's and Guardian's Sale of Real Property. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, James P. Hotrue, Executor of tue estate oi uavis Dayton, deceased, ana L,. J. Burkhart, Guardian of the estate of Augustus C Layton, will Sell the following described real property at public auction, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, to-wit : Tbe north half of the donation land claim of DaviSTjayton, deceased, Not. No. 11)24, Claim No. 53, in T 11 S, R. 4 W. Linn eountv. Oregon The. said Guardian will sell all tho right, tiUe ana interest of bis said ward, Anjrustus J. Layton, in and to the above described land, the same be ing bis undivided one-third interest in fee simple in nnrl tr aA nntm nnrl lh snirl RMnfnp will recently had a fkrht, in which the former sell all the riebt, title and interest of Clara D. lost twenty killed and the latter twelve or Dayton in and to said land, the same being her fifteen I two-thirds undivided interest in fee simple in and The Nahuhtt Man. That terrible 31st da' of August, A. d. isto. It ' n T 3 e- T X. 1 "DO O CLOCK X . iSl OI SELIU OBY. IU lOlH XLS per robber, George Bardman, alias Hughe', gUrvey and plat of said north half of said claim, NEW TO-DAY. IMPORTANT TO THE INSURING PUBLIC ! ALARMING MORTALITY I Within the Dast three vaars. six of the lrwl Insurance Companies of San Francisco, repre senting a capital of over $2,000,000, suspended the first four during the low rate war ol 1867 and xooo me last two during the past few weeks. Six out of Twelve in less than three years Is an alarming record of mortality, and should suggest to tbe insuring pub lic the propriety of avoiding experimental, inex perienced, and low rate Companies, and patroniz ing the old established, conservative, wealthy, and prudently managed corporations of the solid and . permanent order. alias SchultZ, is still terrifying the good on file ia the Clerk's office in said county, as fol Lut No. 1, 50 acres. 2. 40 ' ' " 3, 38 SO. 100 4, 29 39.100 " 5, 29 54.100 " ' 6, 22 84.100 " " 7. 22 29.100 " ' 8, 18 69.100 " ' 8, 35 67.100 " Tebus or Sale Gold coin of the TJ. S., one- halt to be paid on tbe day of sale, and the bal ance in nine months lrom the day of sale, with interest at twelve per cent, per annum, secured by mortgage on the premises. JAMKS P. HOUUK. lixecutor. L. C. Bl'RKHART, Guardian. July 28, 1870 47wl citizens of Portland by his robberies, exploits on the highway, etc. The other day a woman with a bucket of fresh eggs, on her arm, was brought to " a sudden halt by Robber Bardman, on one of tbe thoroughfares leading to Portland. Of course she screamed, but ceased upon being informed it was only Bardman, and he wanted a "taste of those eggs." She says the impudent man stood right there before her eyes," and deliberately cracked fourteen eggs over the pail's 3g emptying their contents into his mouth. He then raised his sombrero politely, told her to bo virtuous and she would be happy, and vanished. Since then she ha.i been heard to exclaim: "Oh! the miserable wretch; if I could get "hold of him I would break every bone in ht3 body I" So like lovely woman, that. Becoming Alabmed.- A dispatch from Stockton (Cal.), of the 24th, says a NEW TO-DAY. JUSTLY TAKES RANK AS THE LEADING AMERICAN Fire Insuvanoe Co. 'Their contracts are endorsed by cash assets exceeding $1,700,000. w. ix. k uumr & co., Having just received a Large and well selected HARD WARE, ' ' SOCH AS : FARMER'S & MECHANIC'S TOOLS coKsisTnra or ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS, Hammers, Hammers, Hammers, Hammers, r sledges, sledges, Sledges, Sledges, Saws, Saws, Saws, Saws, Saws, Saws, Planes, Plane, runes, Planes, Planes, Planes, Coras-Cut 'and. Mill Saws,' Together with a large assortment of IIOIV -A.1VI STEEL Nails, Nails, Nails, Nails, Nails, Nails, Springs, Springs, Springs', Springs, Springs, Springs, v Axles, Thimble-Skeins, Bolts, See., StC. o - Also, a well Selected Stock of TTKTctsoxx Tlrti"fcer, SPOKES. HUBS. BENT RIMS, SHAFTS, POLES, HICKORY AXLES. ETC., All of which we are now offering to the public at low rates. As we make the business a spec ialty, we can and will keep a bettor assortment at lower prices than any house in this city. : Receiving and opening a large and splendid assortment of - - ', WOOD AND WILLOW WARS. Which we offer at reduced rates. x W. 11. KCHJf CO. In the Monteith Fire-proof Brick, First-st. March i2.-70-27 A. CABOTHEBS. B. SALTXABSB. A. OAROTIIERS &. CO., DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, A5D DEALERS IS best way, of course, to equal our rivals by UtlVlllU IUCU1 UUU lUVUI Cbfisuuuauy I , . , ,i . -y y - hut w An net make the conditions which J"' "w are to equalize us. Our national suspen- Some of tbe ideas set forth wero then sion of specie payments is only a matter announced, but the French Government of comparison. It Europe gets into Unan- B0Vcr had any knowledge of the project. ciai irouuie mail lesuuio Byw yay- . .,. a tha .,r, P f1l. v mnfi hrnucM th iTnTtpd Slat will hfl i the least embarrassed of tbe Great Pow- dn Times is designed merely to influence ers of the world. . . public opiuiou in England All i Via TtrAntVi vinrnalii rrni-Aant Vif What? Nature's sovereign remedy for tbe secret treaty was not seriously pro- healing the sick. Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. posed by Frame, but it was rather an or Golden JJtdical Discovery combines attempt to test Bismarck a harmony more ot iNature s most valua- w-. ne. er mear!. v0 fihtinc LI J:..l t- - .1 1 o-- r o Did- meaicai properties man wao ever i rep0rC(j oeiore comoinea m one meuic.ne. x or XoSDON, July 27. A lengthy corres n-rerin!?. it has nroven its suDeriontv over everything else. For "Torpid Liv-1 Tribune indicates tnat a great battle will er, or Biliousness and tor Uonstipation I soon be iought, as preparations for a ol the bowels, it is a never-lauing remedy moven,ent to the front are beinsr made bv . tlJ t- - c r . 1 -x t;w- I - " . t, . . - c . . j it.i I the r rencn army at an pom 11nohs r.rniihons and all-humora I J ' it ;.'nn.n...ll. Sold bv dnicrirists. The French have violated the Luxem L. STRUCXMEIER & CO., MERCHAIVT TAILORS, AMJANY, OREGON. KEEPS ALL KINDS OP FINE CLOTH. Saits made to order, in the most fashion able and approved stvlcs. 4l3y L. STRUCKMEIEIt i, CO. DR. D. T. MORGAN Occnlist, Who ha an Infirmary in San Francisco, at 526 Kearnoy stroot, has arrived hnrn nnnlamin" a lMrr-e nimnliiv of whpat in Albany, after remaining some en weeks in ana-tiay, ai atcrioo, was uurouu tue difficult cases. He will remain in this city seve evenine nrevious : also, a urain stack, iu ral weck3 foj' the P,,rP030 of examining and cur J ' ' o ' int. the same neighborhood, belonging to Diseases of (he tVC. Wra. Gray both the work of lncendl- 1 All who are afflicted with Eye Diseases ara in rrr m - ., - - vited to call and ascertain what can be done for ariea. a nc iiequency oi tnese uies oi thcnlf especially rl)ose who have chronic or sup- latn hns al.itmii r.hn fiirmpra thfrnriniita posed incurable diseases. Illuminations free. as they do not know how soon their houses may be burned over them. Tbe death of the Empress Cat lot ta ! is said to be imminent. Dr. M- was assisted in his operations at Fort- ; land by Dr. Baughisan, and iu Salein by Dr. . Carpenter. Albany, July 23, 1570-4S PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, Ac. Their business is managed by underwriters who have no superiors and but few equals in the Union Their risks are small, carefully selected, and scat 1 li,Mln.illint tl.A Antir TTnited State, thus avoiding heavy loss in tho most serious conflagra- PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS lion, xneir raies are u wi iu. guc, p,"-" ling order, but are based on actual experience, and are as low as good insurance can be lurniaucu at. Their lusses are honorably and promptly ad justed, and paid in gold coin without delay or discount, xneir agents, locaiea at an puima importance, have authority to issue policies direct, thus avoiding the danger and delay incident to the sub-agency system ; and, in each and every particular, both as regards solvency, permanency, prudent management, honorable conduct, equitable rates, and conservative practices, - The FSieenix, or Hartford, furnishes facilities to the injuring public unequall ed by any other Company doing business on this coast. o- aro Otvr Goods are FRESB ana PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED. II. II. IMAGIJLTj, Manager, 424 California St., "San Francisco. Policies Issued and Renewed Direct by ALBANT, 0REG0X. . jy2'7043m3 STORE OPEX DJLY AND NIGHT. General -Sheridan is going to Europe to see the war sights. Hooper has been re nominated by the Mormons for ilelegate to congress Generals Negrete and Vill, of Mexico, have been arrested by the Government Jordan, Superintendent of Police in on what terms peace can be had New York, has withdrawn his resignation, sia's answer to Russia is that the inquiry Bancroft's recall is again spoken of. comes too late hostilities have aheady -r i . T-i - nr . i ' , ' ' jSiigni Prussian ouicers were siezeu-in comuienceo. Strassbnrg as spies. 1 Intrigues of a revolutionary character The crops in Jxuesia are represented burg neutrality. King William, of Prussia, has arrived at Mahence. - 1 Humors have' reached here of a heavy ekirmish, bat no particulars. France has inquired, through Russia, Prus- to be" above the average. The Prussian Government is negotia ting for the Stevens Battery. ;. Several suspected Prussian agents have been arrested in Pans. The Catholics of sonth Germany are reported opposed to Prnssia. Tbe Empress has sent 50,000f. to the society of aid tor tbe wounded. WIULIAIYI DAVIDSON, Office, No. 64 PORTLAND - . - Front Street, - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE SEALER. Special Collector of Claims, IMP: A large amount of CITY and EAST FORT- LAND Property for Sale. Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located in all parts of the State. - Investments in REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collected. HOUSES and STOKES leased. All kinds of Financial and General Agency bnsi- ness transacted. Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale will please furnish descriptions of tbe same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of tbe principal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE. rjuneH'70-tf. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. front Street., three doori below Connor's, Albany, fehl2'70-Z3 Oregon. DEllII I". GENERAL MERCHANDISES DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, co . Closed out at about coat. .. . CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING. Germany makes the dethronement of I Cambria, arrived at 3.45 ; the Dauntless the Bouapartes its ultimatnm. larrived one hour and ahalf later.. Time An injunction haa been issuod to pre- nc 23 davs. 5 hours. Dauntless T, i r.l" r B ' ' vent anotner election in xuontorey coun.y j - OTerboard ; hove to two to decide upon a county seat. , . i . . 4 - I ..... ... an nn.nAAoCHfiil ftlfftTt in tAr.r X 119 BUUUDIi 111 . UUO UUUtUU BUippcu I I ' lucui. - I reported in Rome. The Pope ia seriously alarmed. - , The London JTews says England ia a lriend of both France and Prussia, but more a friend of justice and right ; whoever infrints these, must count England an enemy. I Russia favors Prussia. New York, July 27.; Tho yacht, THE WAR ; Between the old and the new ; Between high prices and long credits on the one hand, and small profits and ready pay on the other, still continues to rage with unabated fury at Browns ville, and Wheeler, who represents in this contest the new order of things, seems determined "to fight it out on that line" if it taks a lifetime. People visiting Brownsville will find at his store a fine stock of all kinds of eoods. which is being sold lower than ever to make room for a large rail stook. 44 last week from White Pire was $32,773, 22, one third of which went Last There were thirty-five deaths in New York from sunstroke on Tuesday. Turkev has called out her reserves and stopped the teiegrapns in an cireo tions. No newspaper correspondents will be allowed to accompany the J; rencn army. One hundred thousand volunteers have been enrolled in Paris -and departments. London, July 23. The Timet says, regarding, the secret treaty between Prus sia and France, that its authenticity is fully established, aod it is clear that both parties are involved in the conspiracy, touching which they should make a clean breast. ' . Telegrams from St. Petersburg state that the people are furious because Prus- A doe in Ripley county, Ind ; has 1 sia intercepts the English and Irench taken a fancy to a venerabla gander, and j newspapers. r ' tbe strangely assorted pair aDide togem- Thg caage of Denmarlss g00a under er uy uay ui. uiKii.. , , . ..ni will, Fr.c i. her.intense A AAMtsl . f Knvt I lnr at A . TT n tl n r I ''1o " - " ' . divorce, the wife consented that the man hatred of Prussia. should whip her before witnesses. The .. Prussia conrplaina that England furn dodge succeeded. ishes arms and coal to France. roi yiv. a ai. i ta:.l III LS11:FXu: Uool, July 28.-Air f war de but-end of a blacking brush. - 6he says monstrations, either in favor of France or she was brought up to be neat, and doesn t J Prussia, have been JurbidUen here. : care what folka think. .- - - - j Edmund. About replaces Parodal in jt a soutnwestern puoi tninics-u more tb Frcoch - Academy, and possibly as this hot weatrfer'than by the bars of the MinUter to. Wathington. Mississippi in Bummer. - - I A . Frencn cruiser, off the .Isle The Remedy dues uot simply rcfiere lor a short time, but it produces perfect and permanent cures of the worst casus of Chronic Xasal Catarrh, and will P"9 $500 reward for a eo.se that I cannot cure. Cold in tbe head" and Catarrhal Head ache are cured with a few applications. If you nave a aiscnarge trcia tbe nose, ouensive or ot erwise, stopping up tbe nose at times, partial I oi tbe sen no of smull, taste or hearing, eyes watt ing or weak, feel dull, have pain or pressure in the head, you may rest assured that you have Uatarrn. Thousands annually, without manifest ing half of the above symptoms, terminate iu Consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive or less understood "7 pnysicians. 1 will send ray pamphlet on Ca tarrh to any address free. Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy is now , ' SOLD UY JUOST DRUGGISTS Kf ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 60 cents, or four packages for two dollars. Be ware or counterfeits and worthless imitations. See that my privato Stamp, which is a positive guar antee of genuineness, is upon tbe outside wrapper. Remember that tais private stamp, issued by tue United btates Uovernment expressly for stamping my medicines, bus my portrait, name and address, and tbe words "U. S. Certificate of Genuineness" engraved upon it, and need not he mistaken. Don't be swindled bv travelers and others, repre senting themselves as Dr. Saee : I am the only man now living tnat naa me anowieage soangm to manufacture toe gtnuuie Dr. cage laiarru Remedy, and 1 never travel 10 sen mis meaiciue. A. v. ri.avx. ot. .is., 4Sm3 133 Seneca street, Buffalo. IS. X; II -JL It I AV ARE, A well Selected stock now on hand, and will he filled up constantly, and SOLD AT REDUCED RATES. CIIEVOIT SUITS, WHITE DUCK SUITS, CASTOR BEAVER SUITS, ITeavy Canvas Hunting Coats, "White Marseilles Vests, Figured Marseilles Vests, Furnishing GooTls of all Rinds and a great variety of other 1EY AND SEASONABLE GOODS. Wa are prepared to offer to the public the lar gest and BEST SELECTED stock of Clothing of our own manufacture, aver bronirbt to Portland, and at prices that UGrl COMPETITION. j WM. CTTRRIER 4 CO., j jy2-43-$m 183 Front-st, Portland. ! Dlscrlptlve IJ4t JITY PROPERTY FOR SALE! This Valaable Family Medicine has been widely ana favorably known in eur oa ana ioreia countries, upwards ot THIRTY YEARS t It has lost nona ot its rood same by repeated trials, but continues to oecnpy a prominent posi uon xu every ibuut iuviiuiuq luisi. - j , Bv rm a -mm mxm It is an External and Internal Remedy. For 1 O I is AZ.tS.t-. Ct. mJt I Uli. DUIUnjnr ULUUimlUhy wi Buy vfcuci swtus vi w wr vi disease in children or adults, it ia an almost cer tain cure, and has without doubt, been more sue- I eessful in curing the various kinds ot t'UULJErlA. I than any other, known remedy, or the most skill ful physician. Ia India, Afrioa and : China, where this dreadful disease is more or lets preva- lent, tbe Pain Killer ia considered by the natives, as well as European residents In those climates. a sure remedy; and wbtle It is a most etnoiont remedv for pain, it is a porfectly safe medicine. even in UDskillfol hands. Directions accompany i each bottle. Bold by all lmiggtstsa Price 25 cts., 60 eta. and $1 per bottle. 1 July Xtoal Estate Sealers, Albany, Ogn. NEW TO-DAY. rn frr grain sacks, at thb mjj m)JJ J irom an warehouse, for farm ers wh o wish to haul their Wheat for sale or storage. B. CARTWRIGHT. July 80, 1870-47tf . Attention. R BRENNER, HAVING BOUGHT OUT . tbe interest of Senders, Sternberg & Co. in their Brownsville store, intends moving his stock of goods front this oity to Brownsville im mediately. This being tbe casej be wishes alt those indebted to him. either by not or account. to call at his store and pay tbe same, within twenty days from this date, or he will be compelled to entoree payment according to law. B. BRESNER. Albany, July 30, 1S70 47t3 . 1 , CITS. OP ALBANY" : Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, Block 19 -good house, Ao. Lots 3 and 4, " 20 " " Lot , - 54 " 4 Lots in ." 16 bouse and barn. 4 Lots in 44 Lots 3 and 8, in " 118 no improvements. Lot 86 " " Lots 3 and 6, in " 2 good houso. 25 feet on First street, in Bloek 3, with a No. 1 Frame Store-house two stories. Rents for $25 a month. Lota 2 and 3 in block 3, with good House and Barn. Price, $800. Lots I, 2 and 3 in block 6 large dwelling and two stables. ' Lots 5 and 8 in block 130 eood house. Price, $700. . .. . Per particulars apply to " J. C. MEWEHHAU, Agent,, junll 40 Albany, Oregon. I RO N AND STEEL. The best assortment Vept in the eity, and con stantly receiving fresh supplies, SOLD AT THE LOWEST RATES. All who want bargains give mo a call. JOHN CONNER Albany, March 5, 1870-26. . MACHINERY ! OF ALL KINDS. JE& 13 I -A. I 3 13 13 BV ' DtARD & COLVER. J. W. BcntPcy. 'ii ENTLEMEN'S BOOTS MADE TO OBCEK, WW on snort notice, ana witn neatness ana aia-; paten. , JFT All aisai oi nerawuK wu. Albany, June 11, 1870-40 otice. "m T WIFE, Amanda Kester, having left my IT I bed and board, I hereby warn all persona I not to harbor or trust her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts contracted by her. w t " ? o f v Ta Albany, Jane 4th. 187O-40w4 J. C MENDENHALL, . ; Notary futoiic, aLBANY, ::::::: OREGON. LEGAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS made and attested. Conveyances and col lections attended to. 36-'70 Headers Til reshers, Mowers, ueaperst SHOULD BE LOOKED TO SOON. ' Persona having the - Vk'liecler b Mellck Cudleaa Chain Thresher. can have them repaired so they will olean the grain aa well as any Thresher, aod clean as much as their power will hreh. " Flax. Fans, MADE. TO ORDER ONLY. In short, all other " Agricultural Machines and implements made and repaired. - We are completing arrangements tn manufac ture Seed Sowers, Sulkey and Oang Plows, of tbe best patterns aow In ose. " ' &9 All work warranted made of the best material. onop op corner oi ainington ana eeeona-sis., Albany, Oregon. 38mS May 28. 1870. , . ' - - . . XI T T S CHALLENGER THRESHER MoAvers. J .Reapers . And all kinds of ' Agricultural Implem'ts & Machines On hand and for sale by . ., BLAIN, YOUNG Jk CO.. " j May 28, '70-38 Albany, Ogn. The standard remedy for Concha, Influenza, Sore Throat, Whoopina Cough, Croup, Liter Cjmplaint, Bronehitie, Bleeding of the Lunge, and every affection ot the Throat. Lungs and Chest, including CUMSUimrxiUiY.- - GEO. W. GRAY, D. P WOULD SOLICIT THE PAT ronacre of all persons desire I ing ARTIFICIAL TEETH and i FIRST CLASH UHBi lAU opera- VVlatar'a Ualsam does not dry up a Cough, tions. Nitrous Oxide adminUteretl for tbe pain- bat loosens it, cleanses the lungs, and allays irri- less extraction of teeth, when dMirad. C bargee tation. thus removing the muesit the complaint, moderate. . , , None genuine unless signed I. Bptt. Prepared Offioa in Parnh Co. s brick block. ResU bv Scth W. Fowle A Bon, Boston. Sold by dence. rst house south of CougregeMona'.-hurss1, Bedingtnn,' nosletter Co., f an KmnH.-o.. and 1 fronting on Court H-wisa bloo. , . , . . 1 by d-aler? cemstsMy. i'.yTO j A 'bar.y, OrRe. u'y ?, 17 R . . . .