NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. - HENRY T.HELIV.B OLD'S COMPOUND FLUID KXT11ACT CATAWBA GRAPE X ILL. - Component Parts Fluid Extract Illtm U barb ami -Fluid -Extract C'utaicba " drape Jake, FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUN DICE, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICKORNERVOUS HEADACHE, . COSTIVJSNKSS, IIU. . , VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO ? MERCURY, MINERALS OR DEL v . i n.ii ii ii i.-s i tin. H These pills' arc a pleasant purgative', supersed ing castor oil. rails, magnesia, etc. ? There is toothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea or griping liaina. They are composed of the Jiueni intfrcd After a few days' u?e of them, each an tnvigotatioa of the entire system" takes place 1 as to appear miraculous to the weak a ""J eucrvated. II. T Holiabcld's Compound fluid Extract Catawba. Grape Pills are not sugar,-coab.'d ; s"'a' coated Tills pass through the stomach vituoui dissolving, consequently do not produce the de aired effect. THE CATAWBA lil.Al'E PILLS, being pleasant iu taMe and eilor. do But necessi tate their being ugar-eoaed, and are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and ; Chemistry, sod are not Patent Medicines. E Ilcnry T. Ilcimuolcl's " r Highly Concentrated Compound FLUID EXTRACT SARS APARILLA Will radically exterminate front the system Scrofula. Syphilis, lever Sores, Ulcere, Sore Eyes, "ore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bron-' chilis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings Irom the Ear, White Swellings, Tu mors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swallings, Sight Sweats, Rash, Tet ter, Humors of ail kinds. Chronic, Rbciinalisui, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been es tablished in the system for years. NEW TO-DAY. -Ft TH y T . 3Z33T-A-M-'JLJ- STITZEt & OPTOH, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, GEN E II A ii AGENTS. I3raxxoli o ffi oe, Albany, ; . Oregon, jr. C. MENDESlUUi, - - Agent, GENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON. Established July, 186S. An office where general information concerning the resources of Oregon can be obtained free of charge. Loans nesotiated on first Mortgage, Real Es tate and Collateral Securities. .. .We have for salo a largo amount of property located in the town of Albany. Also, Fannin lands, of every des cription, located in Linn end otaer counties iu this State." ".v.:--.. To the citizens of Albany and vicinity, and to the owners of Ileal Estate : We take this method of calling vonr attention to our place of busi ness. Having determined to open a Branch Of fice in your city, we can offer jou a medium for obtaining purchasers ono that is appreciated by buyers, as it saves them much time and labor in searching for what they want. Our principal Agencv, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es tablished, and the office so well furnished for giv ing information upon Real Estate, that it affords the most complete facilities for all parties baring business in our line. irtt' Tou incur no expense In placing your , , T.U .l.a - ..I. :.. MJ property ou saio wu . u.vo . wwuu. Office on First street, opposite Post-Office. J JOHN C. MEXDENIIALL, Agent. Albany, Ogn., March 23, 1870. 29tf. - j STITZELjT"rPTOX, 2! E AL EST ATE BROKERS, y. C. IE?inE9iIlAIt, Agent, Office First J opposite Post Office, Albany, Ogn. ww avc . .oi in the citv of Albany, adesira H w- H-mcstB,?. Lot K 2. 7 ni 8 corner Ti.i-j v -.v piB orth streets, one tt th , , . .... - ;, (rood one and shalf story house, with nit other conOnM:nce8- PP' to J. C. MENDENHALL, .J"'' Albany, rc8 A. COW AX. A. W. STA5UBD. A. COWAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET ALBANY. Being prepared expressly fur tbe above coin plaints, its blood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of arsaparilla. It gives tho complexion a clear and beaity color and restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying tho blood, removing all chronic cons itutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and 'and legs, blotches, pimples on the Face, erysipe las and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beau tifying the complexion. IICRY T. ilEIillBOIS CONCENTRATED Fluid Extract of Biicliu, ! has cured every case diabetes in" which it has . been given. Irritation of the neck of the lilad- j der an.l itiflamatiou of the kidneys, ulceration of j the kidneys and bladder, retention of Crine, dis- eases of the prostrate gland, stone in the bladder, f calculus, gravel, briek-dust deposit, and Mucous j or milky discharge?, and for enfeebled and deli- j i. eate constitutions of both eexes, attended with ( the following syaiptons : Indispositiun to exer- j tion, loss of power, loss of memory, difficulty of j disease wakefulness, dimness of vision, pain in , the baek, hot hands, Hushing of the body, dry- t Bees of tiie skin, eruption ou the face, pallid j - countenance, universal lassitude of the niucutlar system, etc. . . Used by per on? from tbe aes of ciirb'een to j wcij-my, au irom ( lirj-y-avo 10 niLy-nve or in.i the decline or cliano i".:' lifct ' a'ier con&nement i r labor pains j beti-wctlinj in chil.'ren. j They oner a large and well elected stock of stApi.b buy ood i At Extraordinary Low Prices Casli or Xx-o1vtco X HELMOLD'S EXTRACT SCCU is diuretic &nd blood-pnrifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences il life, impurities of the b loot I, etc., superseding copaiba in si'ei.tions for which it is used, and syphilitic aScettous with JIELMOLD'S ROSE WAslL LADIES. In many affections peculiar to ladies, the ex tract Burba is uneaqualled by any other remedy as chlorosis or retention, irrvgulrrity, paia fnlness or suppression of customary evacuations, ulcerated or scbirrus state f the Uterus, leuror rhoca or whites, sterilst-x, whether arising from iaftdiacretion (vr habits of dissipation. It is pres cribed extensively by the most eminent physicians and iuidwives for eufcubk-d and delicate consti tutions of both sexes and all ages. II. X. EIeIsuIoId'i -EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DIS EASES ARISING FROM IMPRU - - DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPA TION, ETC. . In all their stages, at liitle expense, l ttte or no . ehaagd in diet, no inconvenience, and n expos ure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives Strength to Urinate, thereby " removing Obstnsjgige ; trans, Preventing and Curing -Strictures of tbe Crethra, Allaying Pain and Infiaiaation, tut f:-d-quent in this class of diseases, and expelling ail Poisonous matter. t- L II. T. IIEJiMKOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE, WASH BDot be surpassed ns a Face Wash, and will be found the only spec fie remedy in every fpecics of Cutaneous Aflection. It pccdilv eradicates Pirn 's plea, Spots, Seorhutie Dryness, Indurations or tho . Cutaneous Meiabrane. etc dip. la , Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, R;sh, Moth Patches, Dryness of ricalp or Skis, J'ro-Jt Bites, . kad all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used restores the skin to a state of purity fcnd softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissncs of it vessels, on which -depends ,. fho agreeable clearness and vivacity of eomplex- - iow to much sought and admired.' rBut" however , valuable as a remedy for existing -defects f the kio, II- T. Ilelmbold'ji Rose wash lias -long su- - tained its principle claim ta unbonnded. patron ise. By possessing qualities which render it - a , )ilet apppeodage of tho most Superlative and . pongenial character, combining , in 8a elegant . formula those prominent requisites. . safety and emcaoy t.'io invariable accomn.-vniincnts of its a Preservative and F cfrushcr of tbe Com- fcieXlon Itisaaexcel lent v fcypbtiitie A aturer and as an injoetion for dis ease Of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in eonnoction with -the EX TRACTS BtJCHU. BAKSAPARILLA- A5D CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in eneh diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. ' Full and explicit directions accompany the - snedicioM. ; .-.; u Krideaces of the most responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds - of thousaBUa ot living witnesses and upward of SO.IXW unsmieitii certifies teg and recommrndato vy letters, many of whieh are from the- highest aoarces. including eminent Physicians, Clerjy ' snen. Statesman, etc. The proprietor has never vesorted to their publication in the newspapers i be does not do this from the fact that his articles! Tank as etanaaro rreparations, ami aa not need i be propped up by ecrtiflcatu. - - Henry T. Melmbolil'g &cii- uinc Prcpai'a I ion Delivered to any address, i' Seeuro from obser vatioo. ' S ' ' s -' iSstablisher upward of twenty years.. Sold by Dragcist everywhere. ; Address tetters for in ; iTormation in confidence, to HENRY T. HELM JBOLD, Drugeist and Chemist.- i "Only Depots H. T. nELMBOLD'S Drag ral Chernical wnrcliouse, -.No.- D4 Broadway, liewYork. or to H.T. HELMBOLD'S Medical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dnwaro of , Counterfeits. V Ask for HENRY T- UELMROLD'S. ,Take co other. - - -- la addition to a very large stock, covering : everything in tho line of Cottons, we ' hare a complete assortment of . FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest styles of Boys' and Men's CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS ! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Carpet, V7all-Papcr, Pajer St. Linen " Slinds, &c, &c. Espeeiul attention is directed to our stock of IRON AND STEEL AND (IF'CSIAL HARDWARE! Which is the larjrest and most complete this side of Portland. You are invited to call and examine our goods and. prices. ' , The highest market price in cash paid for Wool, Bacon and Iard ! by Oct. 30, 1S69-3 A. COW AX t CO. E. W... PIKE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, and dealer in FANCY GOODS, Offers, in addition to a toll supply of,, STAPLE GOODS IX" THE 13 O O K L I TV Is NEW TO-DAY: 0 fa' u t. ' ff . m 0 H p... i-3 " A H in 9 0 0 o (4 w o fie) 'OB such BLANK BOOKS, new styles, SCHOOL BOOKS, S1USIO BOOKS, of all kinds, Fresh lot of NOVELS, v i as well as C1IROMO LITHOGRAPHS, MORTON'S GOLD PENS, WALL PAPER, ELEGANT GIFT ANNUALS, "'--Parian Marble Vases, BOHEM I A N W A R E , Writing- Iesla, Portfolios, . Workboxcs, Birdcages, Tiolins; . Cinitar PIASOS, . Orgrans, Tambourincai , Plutes, AXD MANY OTHER.- - Musical Instrumeiits . ALSO ' ATTRACTIVE TOYS, r including the-- f - - ' -'- " Champion Mechanical' SLOCIPBDDt All of which are, as a matter of course, TO BE HAD ON . RI2LOiYiLBl.I2 TERMS. :: EvW. PIKE,; AliacT, December 24, 1870-J6 0 s 05 0 0 9i (3 H H es - w S - m - s s v ' u v S m -a it a- 9 a fa e H S I? - e - M OQ a : ' 25 i m CO o P5" o a M o ft fa so . to o o o ?5 ca 1-3 -c CO 1-3 H f- O 3 H t-t n m a 3 Pa S e t (U 6 O O cs W o H -co s es bo e - eg- s m S3 o M H O w fa 'hi W fa 9 fa SM CS 'h 0 0, a, 4 PS PS -a ' ' sJ -. . M - es C3 1-5 -a. 5 p i 0 -2 n o 53 4 H : M O u s S CJ O 3 rH -" S5 i i a . O t-3 , - i-? OQ &. O ; H E-t u a fa c . u o r- w a I e fa fa ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. WORK SUSPESOEJD ON THE ", S ANTI AM DITCH 1 AT A MEETING HELD BY THE BTOCK holdcrs and members of the Santiam Ditch Company, it was resolved by the Com nan v that. before investing all our fortunes in so hazardous a speculation, we recommend to each and every one oi the members of the Society to secure for their families a BUCKEYE SEWING MACHINE, so that in ease of a failure in the Ditch arrangement their families would hare soma means by which to gain s livelihood, j. , . , . Sight Reasons why the Bnekeye Sew mg uacaiiu u superior xo ail utners i 1. It is the simplest shuttle machine mads. 2. It has less wearing parts. 3. It has no small springs and compound cranks. " . 1 4. It is better adapted to a largo range of work without change. j 5. It has less pieces ot machinery. - 6.. It is less liable to break needles than any other machine. t ; ."': 7. The Shuttle will wear longer than the shuttle in any other machine. 8. That it has tbe best Jreeaing acvice,' Which will never wear out, get out of order, break nee dles, feed unevenly, slip on starched goods, or pucker the seam, so that one part oi the- tabno will eonio out shorter than tho other, which all other feeds are liable to. do. It makes every stitch of an equal length. It is stronger than other feeds. We can take' a strong piece of cloth and put uio end in our machine and the, other end in any other machine, and guarantee that our machine will take tho cloth from the other, in con sequence of the superior strength of the feed. it is the only teed strong enougn to icea tnicK sole-leather, sewing on shoe soles. No soaping the cloth or any other aid is requlreu. - It has no complicated machinery, and therefore is not liable to get out of order. It has a beauti ful movement, making nearly xwo inousana stitches per minute. . - i V - : The BUCKEYE SE.WIXU MACHINE makes the lock stitch, the same as the Howe, Wilson, Singer and Florence alike on both sides. We offer premium of ONE HUNDRKD DOLLARS for any machine on this coast that will make a stronger or more elastic stitch than the BUCK EYE. For full particulars address, - MINER. Si PEARlSON, tiBXgUAl. AOEXTS, 34v3. Albany, Or- . SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1871. ' Subscribers finding an 2E after their name Wilt understand that their subscription expires witi that number, and they re invited to renew their subscriptions. Terms $3 perannum.iii advance; six months, $2 ; three months, $1.- ; Ballroad " Subscriptions. ' HarrLiburg Subscriptions for tbe $66,000 to tbe proposition of Ben Holladsy subscriptions taken on the cast side of the Willamette river : Dr. H. A. Davis......:.,; .,V..U.....:..-$ J 0M MRS. S. A. JODIVS, MILLINER AND DRESS-MAKER, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. Bridal and Dffourning Bonnets and Bats made to Order. , , Dress-making Bone in the Very Latest style. Also, the only agent for the SINGER SEW- INU AtAt;tllj.N.. f. . The LunV' ar8 requested to call and examine in us. Satisfaeu"", 6"" ' " ' funded. i i Albany, Aprii 8, lSTl-oJ" For the ITarTest of 18 H - PITTS' THRESHEKS ! IIAIXES' HEADERS! LITEST I3IPR0YED MOWERS ! .' And all kinds of ! Agricultural Impleui'ts & Machines On hand and for sale. Also, ... THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON. BLAIN, YOUNG A CO., April 2D, '71-34 ; Albany, Ogn. Excursiox Programme. Following is the programme of the Snnday School Excursion from this city to Portland, which transpires to-day : Cars, leave the Albany depot at 6.S0 A.M., excur sionists taking their lunch on the ears arrive at East Portland at 11.30 A. M., where they will be met by a Committee who will conduct them to tbe Presbyterian, church in Portland, there to be en tertained for one hour ' by the famous singer. Philip Philips, and Col. Vincent.' The excursion train will leave East Portland depot oa its return to Albany at 3 o'clock P. M.5 Tickets, $1, it" Large Sale. Oa Monday, Messrs. Russell, Ferry A Woodward, of Portland, sold sixteen thousand eight hundred acres of . the Willamette Valley i Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Com pany's land, to a gentleman who lately arrived from tbe - State of Vermont, who has come to Oregon to make it his future home. ' Everv Supervisor shall erect and keen no at the forks of each highway and every crossing of pub lie roads within his, road district, a guide or sign beard, containing an inscription in legible letters, directing the way, and specifying the distance to tne next town or publio place, situated on eaco road respectively. ; - .-. We call the attention of Supervisors to the above plain provision of the road law. ' Atten tion, to this matter now may save them trouble and expense.'" '', .'..---:-"..; -vtV' Tub New Northwest. Through tho polite ness of Mr. A. N. Arnold, agent for the journal, we have received the initial number of the Xew JTorthet, a weekly journal printed at Portland by Mrs. A. J. Duniway. It promises to' be the most readable paper issued from that city, for the ladies. Terms $3 per year. V " , o - s p. The Zirhest Price Paid For WOOL, BACOIi & MjA Umf , at JitAl, lUlSU vv o. April 29-3 Iv3m3 : , : , -T i JDG-XTsr Store I JOTo-'cv GrOOdJS ! . M.,..,, Nothing venture, nothing have. Here is chance to aid in a good cause, and at tho same time win a fortune. This legal enterprise in aid ot a publie library at Omaha, is conducted by honorable men in whom confidence can be placed. But a ticket and win that $20,000. Sea adrer- tisement. - , : . ' - Coxtribctiohs to rate Americas Bible Soci- ett. Following are the amounts received-in this city, on the 7th and 8th instants, in aid of the American Bible Society, and the nances of contrib utors : Public collection at the Court House, $23 50. James Elkins gave $2, Rev. W. R, Butcher to, J. H. Foster SI, J. M. Beach $1 Mrs. J. C. Mendcnhall $1, E. Cartwright $1, H. C Clement $1, Mrs. C. M. Monteith, $2, W. H. McCully $1, D. Beach $3, J. R. Winter $1, G. W. Gray $1, J. Barrows $1, Mrs. Coll. Van Clcve $5- total,$49 oO. I. D. DRIVER, Agt, A.B.8 tAiLttoAn Excl'rsios. An excursion has been projects a Ior special euincation anu oeneut oi the chfldren .ni teaehers attenditl the several Sunday Schools of lhl C1,y ond " ma7 oI our - . T. : : citizens as cbooso to goj "u,o.ou will transpire to-day, over t 15 "e of tDe Oregon & California Railroad, and will etond from this eity to Portland and return. The pi?c 'for Ie round trip is fixed at the exceedingly low p.ioeof $1 , and we suppose everybody will avail them selves of the opportunity thus afforded to ride in fhe"Kecrs" a distance of 150 miles. Each per son is expected to carry bis or her own refresh ments, a car being provided for the purpose of carrying it. Without a doubt a large and merry party will be drawn together on the occasion. Those intending to go should not forget to go to Messrs. tlain. Young A Co.'s and obtain Excur sion Tickets, as without one of the tickets full fare will be demanded. Toot, toot all aboard ehu chu cbu cbu.i ' -"-'-. -.. 1 II. Smith A U. C.Davis. Smith, Brasfield A Co Enoch Uoult Moore A Gerst.............. Levy A Bro. .... ............ Louis Fleischner ........... Alex. Summerville..'..... J. D. Love..,.M......,... Perry Hyde....... . .. .. ..... B. R. J ioult W. D. Porter,u,...f..... ....... Samuel Nixon ......... ............ Martin Laper ......... .v.. J. t;urtis.. W, E. Knott.. C.'H. Paine.. "We He BesbTaa e sm ar Dr. 3. V. Hendrix -...... A. Humphrey ...... K. a. Frakes Thos, Alford......... ...... . Lonis Brown Ja. McCartney... m. Ms Xla- JlAllOWsiy uaoa B K. Grimes. .. A J liny 8 ...., wsHiiwww Horace Lane.. A. Ij. CanoD..... .... .... Joseph Brown ....wki E. N. Tandy it. A . tiBmpy ... W. H. Greenwood.. Job White ...... W. A. McFarland F. M. Koonti H. Reams ............... . .... John Knott Harrisburg Mill Co.' Hands.. . At. Canningnam J. B. Rodirers... ......, .............. J. C. Snod grass J. M. Hollo way. . Cyrus Walk ins-, W. H. Anderson ......... WUloughby Ghurchill ................. William Farrier...... ..i... ' Levi Douglas.................. Jtmu tore. .. Chaa. Grimes.. ....... Benj. Windom. I. S. Mansfield T. J. Stites.i. . J. H, McCullooh..... L. Howard...,.....,.., A. Condia........, Geo. Cunningham... Zach. Scott,..,.... r .4a a... fe . .a... 1,100 1,100 1.000 1,000 t 50 600 600 600 500 , 250 ..... ' 250 ..... 2t!0 , 200 " 110 110 100 ? 100 ' 100 '-100 100 100 loo 100 100 ,100 " ioo :;100 100 100 , 100 - 100 100 ioo -75 66 -- : 60 .,.60 " 60 60 60 ; 60 60 -60 0 . 60 , 60 i ' 40 30 , 25 - 25 t- 25 25 22 20 20 20 15 10 Total......i...,........,.M4l3,102 Harrisburg division west side of the Willam ette river lrom Lester Hulin's north : C. W. tVashburne...M...........4 1.000 el J. M. BEACH Is now opening a Selected Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! : Consisting of ; - ' i STAPLE AHD FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Boots & Shoes, ' ' . i - Paints &. Oils, , ' . efcC, &C, Which he is offering to tho public at prices cor responding with the times. - All kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in exchange for G oods. Come one, come all, ami examine prices. At the old stand former It occupied by D. Beach A Son, opposite Foster's Brick, south side First street, Albany, Oregon. Sir 3 Pflrol 2TlreI JPlro! jA Stitch in Time Saves Nine!" a es A w fa fa ' OKI CS ' fa - . fa ,51 i Fire and Marias Insurance Coijanj I Nos. 416 and 418, California street, ' : : I San Francisco. i- - California. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE Cash Capital, Iu Gold Coin, $750,000. Deposit In Oregon, $30,000. Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted y And Paid tu uotd Corn. . - THE EYES I THE EARS I THIS COMPANY having complied with tho laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is- now prepared to effect insur ance against Loss or Damage by Fira, and also against Marino and Inland Navigation risks, on liberal terms. ' GUSTAVE TOTJCHARD, Pres. CHAS. D. HAVEN, See'y. , 3. C. aiENSENUAlt, (' ' : .:- - . Aent for Albany. Albany, 1371-18 Dr. T. Ii. OIDEI, OCTJUST AND ACRXST - ALBANY, t : OREGON. GOLDEN IS A SON OF THE f S 1 I noted old Opthalmio Doctor, S. C iJ" Golden. Dr. GOLDEN has had experience in treating the various disease! to which the eye and ear are subject, and feela confident of living entire satis faction to those who may place themselves under nis eare. Albany, April 10, lS69-31y l ALBAMY BOOK STOltK. ESTABLISHED IN 18SO. iTh E A L E R IN EVJSitv VAKltSXY OF ill Miscellaneous Books, School Books, Blank Books, stationery, ac imp"""" at short notice. r '' , & '-. Albany, Oregon. Becemoer B LANK Deeds, Mortzatfcs. ete., on hand latest slyLos, and for sale low, at tuts ouoe IVotice to RiiyersI y.. ni.binir a small farm. oonsistlDR of mn ..... .t nnnA iii. id yimo milt from Albany, in t ..nntT. Oreiron. can apply at tbe vaau Store of R- Cheadte A Co. ' ; ' Also, a House and kj iai owy - -" R. CUEADLE Co, Albany, April is, 1871-3JU11. , . . . Aliss Cora's Estebtaijimext. The entertain ments ;iven by Miss Cora, at Parrish HalL dur ing the w-'ek, were very entertaining, anil "drew better than a 7 thing in the show line that has isitedour city. Several of her feats in magie were entirely new, aid elicited the roost unbound ed applause. The gift wer0 as surprising as her performances. They U7 not consist, as Js usual in such affairs, in a lot of cheap jewelry, bat were made up of such articles a glass fruit dishes, rocking chairs , saeks of ficor, tea eeti, ar ticles of silver-plated ware, and from one to two prises each evening in coin. Oa Wednesday even ing the first prize was ten dollars in coin, Wiiich was awarded to Master Jones, a colored youth ot some twelve or fourteen summers. Mies Cora's performances have given more general satisfaction to our citizens than any similar entertainment visiting our city. ' ' ; t .- i ,, , i Bible Societt Aoext. Rev. I. D. Driver, agent for tho American Bible Society, delivered a sermon, in the Court House of this city, at four o'clock P. M. on Sunday last. .. Tbe sermon oc cupied near two hours time, and was one of the most interesting ever . delivered in this city, and was listened to with the closest attention by a large audica,-o. After listening to this able di vine we do not wonder that be has received the most eligible offers to take charge of a largo con gregation in the East, at a heavy salary. But we are lost more in wonder and admiration at the spirit that actuates the man who, throwing aside all the opportunities to secure ease and comfort and high station, still devotes his high talents, his time and tbe best years of bis life, to spreading the Word of his Master, with only the hope of re ceiving for his labor and toil a bare subsistence. Would there wne more of such men. His field embraces the whole North Paeite coast, and he is doingotbe work of a dozen men. During the time he lias been engaged in the work of tbe Bible So ciety, his expensos have- outrun bis roceipt by several hundred d dlars, yet he murmurs not sor turns from the path of duty.: There are a few men of bis stamp pioneers in the ministry still left, but they are rapidly passing from the stage of ac tion. - ' ' " ' Dead. We are again called upon to announce the death of a srood man, long a resident of Linn county, Hugh N. George. Ho died on Tues day night, at Dalles City, of consumption. He loft this city a short time since, his friends hop ing that the climate east of the Cascade range would arrest the course of that fell disease which has proved fatal to so many of his kindred. ' His remains were expected to arrive in this city Friday (yesterday) evening. The burial services will nrobablv Jraospire to-day. Peace to hi ashes. . - . M , ' Attextio!!, Ladies op Lebajios We call the special attention of the ladies of Lebanon to tbe card of Mrs. E. Van Vector, to be found in out columns this morning. Mrs. Van Vaotor has a neat and choice selection of Millinery and Fancy Goods, and to be fully put-Beaded cf this fact, the ladies have but to step into her establishment and see for themselves. Read the advertisement. : John Milliron. J. W. Harpole...,.............,... Lester Huliu.....i....,.,.....) Amos D. HTland........, ...... L 8. Swearingin.. L. D. Gilbert................: Saml. Swift. ................ O. R. Bean ... Isaae and William Edwards.... W. P. Breeding Louis Solomoa.. Sen ders, Sternberg A Co. ......... Tbos. A.' Milliron....... ........ ' Nancy Carson A. Orton Chris. Taylor.......... J. B. Ferguson Sol. Cox..... i , P. 'Ely...... ............ John Murray........... Mary Ann Jane Love.. Elizabeth Pitney , Samuel Howard.......... Watson .A Woodbury... , B. S. Hyland.... .. George Bailey........., Jus. P. Milliron....,..., George Severn... ...... - VsvV. Hughes..... , Benj. Cox.......... ; R. C. Martin... HaTTi-'on Ecclcston..., Jas. W 3uhon .. ,; Benj. O 'Keller.-.. W. N. Lawrence...... i J. R. Crow...... : 6. M. FaTley j John Taylor ........ Marsh Kcclcston Samuel Looney...... .. J. W. Newcomb . ,. T. S. Poindexter. : : Total' for Uarr'isbnrg Dir., Oregon Stntm Journal i - eoo 6C0 400 400 350 300 250 250 200 200 200 200 200 200 150 150 150 125 100 150 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 75 60 60 60 50 60 25 25 25 25 25 IS 15 16 . ' . BnoirssTrfcWMa 10th, 187f Ms. Erirron Ve are happy to he able to say to the reader ofVo" rery eJteollont paper. Cat BrownavUle Basnothess dead an this Hme, U your correspondent ha. -Th by eoa I Keep ing the farming community irosa ewnrns; w -as often a they nsed to when they ee-ula sW rt- ing ; but when tbey do come they eomt M$etmv tbing, ao business has net saffcrea oa. vm m count as may be inferred from the nn moron loads of goods brought In bf ; those two lndlenUtalile teamsters, Simond and Smiths' ; si ; : J Tbe Faetory Company held a sneetlng a. few week ago aud succeeded ia so adjusting the fca- iness that it is new ready te tent at very reason able terms as soon responsible parties, es be found to take ehargs of it, ss tbe Compesy for tho present do act -intend to run it themselves. , ,-. . Hon. W.CBaird, a eld resident of thU plaoS snd "mine host" of South Brownsville, started m few day age en a visit to the land ef his younger day in old Indiana, where his a god mother is U0 Uving i we hope he may. mere than teahae all the pleasure be anticipate in following the "xm horse" across the "plains," painlag to a few day over what took him nton.be to do .with ox teams -more than twenty years ago. " -"ji "J-:' -;.-,.. .'if "' The first issu ot ','The ., Mattoek'; cane :.Ml last week ; U is a spicy little sheet,, published oc casionally, in the interest of, the buines aen,f the place, and bid fair to be one ef th interest ins; feature of our lively little town J but as w ewp pose yon have received a copy a aa exehanfe, tt U not worth oer while to inform yon of Its eoa tents, aim and object, which b to inform the fwk lio in general that A. Wheeler .is sellins; goods, and A. C. Hausman is still making wagons, the old atand in North Brownsville, May, K often...' J. , ,,, : , ..v :,..-.''. i n Some handsome improvement to th saperb dwelling of Mr A. Kirk, are faaf tef; prop- ' er shape under the skillful bands of ilessrfi Thompson A Son, which looks like somebody was going to remain here a " wbile yet, whether the Factory run or not-, and despite the Railroad fever which is now raging so fearfully- , la this nelghborboo8. ; ?, f', '.' i' There is great excitement over lbs prospect ef a eity being built at the depot west of this place. Some of the more enthusiastic think that; it " will rival Portland or Salem In a short time. The town was laid off last week, and, we understand they will be ready to commence selling loU to-day. Several business men, from different parts of the country, are standing around waiting, for an op portunity to invest in property, azd to . commence doing business there. 8everal ' bills of lumber have already been ordered'' for 'building - to be erected there. We may have more to say about It in thefutuse, when we know more whereof to speak, '.'.";-, '''- , ' The M. E. Sabbath School reported seventy pupils and teachers in attendance on but Sabbath morning, and is still growing, and promise to be come one of the permanent institution at lb place. The Baptist bretbereu have lately organ ised one, meeting in the afternoon, which a far has been well attended and 1 elecittng consider able interest. W bid them God speed, a there is nothing which tends to christianise, elevate and refine a community more than well regulated and well attended Sabbath schools, i , t , , :. The day school in North Brownsville com menced on the first inst., under tbe management of Mr. John N. DenUon. Mr. D. is a popular, young teacher Where he is known, and we feel con fident that tho educational interests of the place will not suffer while under bis management. . $20,382 . Pabaobah. A nice rain fall was that of Tuesday night just the thing needed by the growing crops. . .. . ' . s. The "Cnk Weed'? man arrived here on Toes day, setting the little shaver all agog , with hi gorgeoa raiment. ; ,vVc Mis Cora De Lamond is to give the Deaf Mate of Salem a benefit oa th evening of the 16th. . , ' , . A fir at the chair manufactory of John Metslcr on Saturday, brought out th fir company. As a few bucket of water extinguished the fire, the boy , were not required to "men the brakes.'. Mr. I. S. Waldrip, having been appointed Car penter for the Lapwal Indian Reservation, start for hi future scene or labors tnis morning. Mr. A. P. Cherry, of the Albany Foundry, baa just finished a new pros for the Rsaisrstt office, that is a neat a piece of work as can be get up anywhere. -'t .: lij ' : The Willamette is ia good boetahle stage, ana the P. T. Co.'s steamer make their ; trips with Mr. J."U. Haas, of Salem, visited this city on Wednesday,' When he made the County Commis sioners a proposition teput a eloek into th enpola of the Court House. ne says th clock can be seen distinctly for several miles out on the prairie. and that it enn be beard for eight miles We un derstand the Commissioners think favorably of the proposition, which Is "kerect."' Inst ns have the clock, by all means, - Miss Cora Do- Lamond, tbe magicianem, ha been drawing good house during the week. . . . The season so far has been the most favorable for crops, and the Agricultural community are reveling in the prospect of huge yields, for , which , they will obtain much gold. , v f r l t j. ' " Mrs. John sold, in one day last week, one hun dred and ten dollars worth of bats and bonnets, besides a large amount of other millinery. The trestle-work for the switch up the river fr. nt i about completed ready to receive the raiL '' , ' ' T': ' ' ". ;'.--"' ' J Burst or Burch, the recently escaped , peniten tiary convict, has been captured at Olympia. Messrs. Kirk and Ellis, resident of Browns ville, called on us Wednesday. They were oa their way o attend tho S. S. Convention at Port land. .-!-.,- .-' r. - ".. , Mr. R. Cheadlo and family will return to re side in this eity. ' They are expected oa the in coming steamer. " Welcome home..' " f ' ;-' "' We acknowledge a call from Capt. Keeler, dur ing tbe war Provost Marshal of Oregon, on Thursday. Capt. Keeler is now ia the commis sion business iu New "Tork city. -- ' ;; - Eli Carter, Esq., Real Estate Broker, ha got into, hi new offlee, and has already several bargain to offer purebaser in the way ef i proved and unimproved farms, eity property etc. . Call and examine his list. - Markets No change in, gold or enrreney quotation. , . Saa Francisco markets (how few changes. - We 1)U(1I. I Flour Par barrel, $7 25(3,8 50. Wheat Asking- prtcci $3 10 100 lb. . Oats Firm at $2 152 25. . Wool Fair spring at 30o, although faney lot nave neen soia at aoo. Atoll figure for clean IS about 32c. In New York, California spring 'is . - , n . Albany markots quiet, without change. - We near ot several wool grower who refuse to sell at a less Bgur than sue. Weather damp .- bus) nes fair. r - , -.":': ...... Pais Is. The City Marshal ha -made bis re port to the Board en the amount of eity taxes as- sossea and collected, which snows that the 7 ' Astoumeot roll for 1871 was... ,...$."!, 3 24 00 Collected and paid ia the Treasury 2,880 71 Amount delinquent,......'.... $437 8S ; Wkloh ia a very fair showing, and for whieh Marshal Weller should receive duerredit. " ii'?'-- f?iFik.& . -"V ft'! ; ,, Bnena Vista Correspoudeuce. Bcexa Vista, May 10th, 1871. Editoh Recisteb : I promised, to eemmuni eate again when ' something happened. That something" transpired aJeW week since, ia ail its vigor, in the presence of a large and apprecia tive aadienee, via I - Rev. D. K. Nesbit, of Cor vallis, by special invitation trem the temperaaeai organization, on the evening of April 20th, deliv ered hi famous lecture en 8hoddjr to the Buona Vista public. The bouse was crowded, and very- fa ody went away well satisfied that they had ess- oyed a rich but rare treat. A a lecturer oa this particular subject, Mr. Nesbit is a first-elas sae-' i. Ilis lecture shows him to be a good judge of human nature, a close observer, a prime aiimle. and a man of natural Intellect, thoroughly Waeedl an by a classical education and proper Beesatsaa. His lecture was a life picture of daily stsesssllsa. well arranged, and if possible, better dsti voted.. In hi smooth way, he strikes, the 'nob' sod . 'roughs" alike just where they' ire. , But hw ha been lecturing ia Albany since, and Ik ia he necessary to comment farther. :a5i-.":iM::5 v.'rf'j '.. May Sth the little folk under tho muageeaent of Mr. Daly, teacher, assembled at a beaotifal grove, a half mil. below our village, and enjoyed" - picnic. From thos present I loam that every- thing passed off pleasantly. A Speak e from Al bny was expected, but aa be did notarrive, short bat pointed speeche were mad by Mr. Wells audi Mr. Daly. The crowning ef tho May Qweear' i aid to been conducted with elesanee and testae Th. CtAJ P.llnw knIUm. I . Ll- will be completed Sometime ia next mania- IS will have two large tor room belew, and. tbe same nambcr of ball above. A aseRbaattsith a first-class stock of good could move Into : eae of luoh rooui. anu uu sv Duunesinff vanasn A oetv is no point on tbe river so muoh in need of a heavy stock of goods as Buena Vista. ' "J .t .2 : : , :V 73 Farmer bare wound up their rrain-aowm L this season, and are new rejoicing to see the rata 1 ait. i nere win oe a very neavy Harvest la this eounty the present year. ; ' tftJlAlia KUFFRAai. ' ... Spiritualistic. Mr. C. LoumeHer; SxdrltiraK 1st, who lectured in this city Iastr woe, propoees to give a series of loctures, at the "Court ;noue. . commencing with Sunday erealstg; STsy 21st, - continuing turn evening laereartert ' . . , -1 1 1 1. mi . . ' . If yon desire rosy ebeek and aeosoxiieXiaB fair and free from Pimples and Rloteh.a. purify your oiooa oy toe use or Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. er Golden Medical Discovery. It ha BO equal tor " tbi purpose, no as a semedy for eevoro Coughfor Bronchitis; Sold by druggist. Ta avoid aoun terfeits see that it has, upon the outside wrapper,. - TW D : ... ' 3 . C? . : . 1 ... , ... v,to m ".l .1. DlMip, IWSIW. WJ 1WV. O. .' Goverenment expressly for stamping his medi cines, aud which bear Bis portrait, nam and ad ores upon iu '.--.., ,. .-vt. 1 1.... :r , .'. Impaired vitality. Whin yen fed as if the vital power were giving way, trength gone, spirit depressed, memory failing, appetite lest, eaeanc Uon stealing over every sen 'and p".Vs; every energy, then U the time to resort t that powertul ally of nature Jr, Walter' ' Ycjt bU Vingur Bitten. The properties they embody sooa work agloriuak reaoration in the debilitated ytem and the clouded mind, t ., Ja. O'Meara, Esq., editor of the BuiMim, vis ited our eity the srstof the week. ' 4 X871. Snrinw CinulM. '' " irrr. A full aMortsaent ef all kinds of goods usually kept ia country stores, and suitable to the ea v may be found at Wheeler' Store la Erowo',:ie.. , Having increased facilities and kcepl? s w";le' range efatticW, which ha s detenu. W cll even lower than before, the proprietor trust tSat be wUl receive a still greater share of the r'-rn -age of the people of BrovasvlU and vicinity v - Produce of all kind hough t. CaA p- 't fbr wool sack and twin furnished.; Ar ey .,r. ale or Agricultural Machinery and Sew'inT i 'v. chines. v ' O the 7th lnt., at th resMoneweftbe I " aehes, aear Lebanon, by tki Rw. , 1 way, Mx.B.F. Pie sad kiss Mai.