STO V KS 1 N SI ill A N CE. ETC. TIIK OLD STOVE DEPOT. IKV GOODS. Dealer in -4 t o v i - i COOK, PAKLOU AND BOX, FURNITIIHE: i lio lest i terns. An I ilio n vud KtJs :o le ol i wai;k. iiwrfin "uf t" furnishm; hie. I in u tin s.iiiv. on ro:i oiiii'ili1 J" an 1 pi'imipity e.eeu;e.l. int. I liurt t-v-eKoJiIi-sr1 lositrtVientlsi, KK;.)NT STttKKT. AIJIANY. tii: (urn sax KiiANi iSv'o stoke, r l ii-st aatxl r'rrj- . Allmii liirs constantly im l:aid A 5'uH AKKor:mitl of Movrn, l'iiiiipi, aiKi Tinware. Ami will have for su e the ee'.e?mte A DIAMOND ROOK COOK STOVE. Also i:.;muliictmv all kinds of iis.t orr:: k u 1 1 r. t : s ikos waih:, Iji tlu- )es; stylo, a lowest rates, for casV. or ; ry produce. Always on linn 1, Full Suj ply if 1'iue Wines &. Liquors, For medicinal purposes only. A well se'oiH-d stock of J IOC K R I KS A X D Cli OC K E H Y Will ahvuv'K' found at my -stablislmient. I w iil sell a'. I fjoo is in my houso, for -r yro hue on doM very, cli- a'.HM' lh:m before oltVre I in : lii- niarkcr. AH kin .! of iv'-a:ri no u-e. :im 1 en ire sa i--t;iei nt mv i(iv ai.i tin s:ore. NoV. l;Hl .IV1.U S (iliArWOHl, ash Vt'C lone . ion warrantee raw ii! A KlUeis in Snvm Nlise. v 1 7 IV I O TV Fire and marine Insurance Company, No. iVl an I 4 IS California Si . HAN' KlIAMIStO, CAT.IFOHXrA. I.. Ill l. K, K. Young. J . KiirroHH. BLAIN, YOUNG & CO., WIio.vsjslc imtl tletail DRY WOODS. i i II All I WAIi 12, boots, kiioes, etc. C, ME ALE Y, DEALER 1ft ttlc3L lUi A IM UFACTURER Of FURNITURE n oL Ca."bixiet Warc? Corner of First and Rroadalbin Sts.. ALBANY, OR. " They Who Have Nothing' for Sale are Farthest from Market." A. CAROTHERS & CO., WHO KNOW Till TO BE TRUE, Sl'kstuokk. A new theory of this disease has recently been put out by some eminent physician, which we rhink well sustained by fiets., It is that the light and heat combined pro duce through the. we ti e delett rintu elfect- oii the brain, and that, it" tlie eve 1-e proin-riy bailed and protect t-d, rlie e.lVvxt wil: hi no ut't Ij.; produceil on th; I rain u-i in oixJiniiiTun troke. l'liis would geem consistent with the tact tliat, in Turkish bath? and other ui es of heated air, we safely bear a much higher temperature, with no such effect. We have al-o noticed, in our own ea-e, that the first effects or symptoms of sunstroke are produced on the eyes, producing iLislies ot iigutuiitl im impaired, vision mteruauy, witn very unpieaant rcllection Iroin ?ur roundino' objects. It is also true that the effects may le nailially or wholly averted by keeping something cool or wet on top ot the head during expos ure ; nut t ins may produce its eliect on the nerve of the eve, as well as on the whole brain. Arc now kccj.in -o iviu; St II 1 1II8 a.ddit;tiii c usta to, The Largest Stock of Goods USUAL TO THEIR TRADE ABOVE PORTLAND, And AT SUCH PRICKS That Purchaser. Shall be Satisfied. TOC'!IIENIX; A Youxg Gkkenlanw- KK. llie lather of Matthias was a stern Artie parent, and brought up his son in the wav he -hou!d tro. When tlie dreaded southwest was tlriving the breaker high over the rocks at Ciash haven, he would place his son in the kayak (canoe), and throw him into tlie sen. the little tellow, with the douo le paddle in his hand, would watch ni:ji oppertunity, and right hunselt as he desi:ended arid then triumpliantlv padtlie tlirouli the boilinr sea to the ntrie luiven where the eanoes land. People used to say to Matthias, "You will drown your boy," to which this sar iiunter ot seals and white bears replied, "litne ooy cannot right a kavak in a stormy sea, he cannot kill a seal, and it he cannot kill a seal, he cannot live in Greenland, in which ease he ini;rht just as well die." KtofUt:olders IndivitlaiRlly Liable. Ciisli capital, in irol.l coin, -I':posit in liX'.on", - - - - $7."O.00O CiO 50,000 CO losses promptly ami rqufCnfcly nl j.js'.il, :iail PAID IX t)Ll COIN. I with COMPANY TTAVINC COMPLIEP IheliUVjof Oregon, ny uia!nn a -liosit of fifry llionsan.l .loliars. is now prepared roeiicct insumnce auainst lojor liiimac bv lire, an 1 aiso :esiiisv marine and inlmiv'l i!!ivi,;a;ion risk.s, on lilienil terms. (iTSTAVK TOUC-IIARD, Tresi trnt. Cil vs. 1. II."1-.J, isecreiury. J. C. MENDE2JHALL, Agent, Albany. Albany, 1S71-1S Gl t- f i:.N 1 EUl'iilSK. Agcs:f for 411 S4i!n?x of AGR1CUTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! I!V GOLD FOR 1 DO XIc Ccst Clia-.icc yet Offcre!. lAJQK AT THIS NEW ARRANGEMENT. C, ;oi,i t-i. iieii!KS ai:i )J-t5 to tlio:se lKsfore a:ivrl ised, making this drawing the most att.ietive one ever offered lo the pn'.de, and all for one dollar. Xtie Ieople'j ie:!i! Muslenl Festival liiti i n; rpri-iC, To ta'ce plate at the Me. ropoittan Thesifre. in Hivcramenio, lX;to'.Jer 1st, IS71. Tii-.krls tif afttn'.v-urti, vn '.Ut lar, wldc.li will entitle tlie hoi. ler to any one of the follow ing fnf'iH Hiat may bii awarded to it. 1 10,000 'i ickefe VI ill bn Mold. Any person can spare a dollar for ftuch u chance. I-aii'liotilsii ATTI2.VTIOIY PAID TO OUDEltS OF ALL EIKDS Besides a Large Stock of im:s C K EMICALS, mvpitv iirniniiirc rAltril ISltuiuiratwj Pafnts,lh e Stuffy and Oils, I The 7 keep Yankee IVotionw, lt.XGI.AM LAXD IjAWS. 111 no other couJWry in the world is there a land system like that of Eusdatid There are count ries where theptasant own the creater part of the land as in brai'ut, Jiolffiuui, and Switzerland; tliere tire countries where the laud is the property of the sovereign : but there is no country', save Knglatid, whin e the land is owned by one class. tanned hv another, and tilled by a think The greatest danger growing out ot tins state ot things is seen in the fact that there is no great body of small laud-owners in tlie rural districts with the power, the will, or the inter est to gainsay tne win or me masses in the towns. There ai-e 5,000,000 land-owners in r rauce, who have the conservative instincts which always sit tend ownership ; but there are only 30,000 land-owners in tlie whole of Great Britain. They could not stand for a moment against the hreath of re vo lition. The reform act of 1337 placed the destiny of the country in the hands of the population of the towns and these eople only await the hour and the man to begin the exercise ot this iow er. uiad.-tone may he the man, ana the next session of Parliament may be the hour. SK WIXO MA ( '11 1 XL'S. And the Celebrated ISaiu Wagon m'wnijiiv nt. jtriz ft, mtvmg which is ci ut MS20.000 coin. These gift a will, at the concert, lie award ed to the holders of liclie.s in l lie same manner as ar the concert priven in Sun Francisco in aid of the Mercantile Library. nn fi-ift in tT. S. srold coin S20 COO -n irift. in II. S. nold coin 5,000 One edit in VJ. S. oid coin 2,500 One. cift In tJ.S. iro'd coin I. itH) Twogiftsin U. S.old .-oin, $1000 each, 2,000 v.io-lt crifla in 17. Si. irold coin, "00ea. 4J,X Tiivntv rifl in 17. S. irold ctlin. SliK) each.. .T 2,000 SOOziftHin IT. S. jrold coin, tl-) each... 4,CO0 400 gifts in U. S. sold coin, 10 each . . . 4,000 One u-ift A m at house and lot in the flourishing city of Vallejo, valued 1,800 inffft.-NrMit house and lot in val- lejo, valued . - 1,800 rinK cri Vrir lionsn and lot m Val- lejo. valued ,'200 One gift Neat house and lot in a!- leio. value. i 1,200 rmoiritt ;Lt, bouse and lot in Val- lejo valued .......... 1,200 One Kift Neat house and lot in V al- leio, valued - - - - - 1,200 16 gifts 1 line building lots in Val- iejo, $800 each - - 12,S00 17 gifts 17 line building lota m Val- lejo, valued Twenty-six other valuable gifts 8,io3 Hlx. Ilnndrcd and Xinety-nlne tiiCts. The Odd Fellows' Bank of Savings, at Pacramento, is the repository for the deeds of all the real estate, and also all moiieys received for pale of i ickets, and its officers are duly authorized by the managers to deliver all gifts to those holding the win ning numliers. RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED, to whom a discount will be made, equal to that of any similar enterprise. Topersons remitting diroet, eleven tiekets will be sent for 10: 56 tickets for $0 ; or 116 tickets for 100. We thus make it an object to persons forming clnbs. ' . , The drawing will take place under the nupervision of a committee of well known and refnonsible citizens of Sacramento. "Address all orders to FELCH & CO., General Managers, $-ttl No. 45 Fourth street, Sacramento. BLAIN, YOUNG & CO., FIRK-PROOF OEUCK, ITriit Htrect, ALHAM, ORJSttOX. JUST RECEIVED FROM S. F. AND THE EAST, THE: liARCiKKT LOT Of IV?av sxncl Elegant EVER BROUGHT TO ALBANY! itt Finest Tobacco & ligars, WOSTENHOLM'S COH-EKY, Sl'ICES, rERFCMEll V (All kinds), TOILET SOT. Axeciote ok Wiiitfif.lu. Glad stone, in his lite of V hitheld, gives the todowing incident, illustrative ot tins distinguished clergyman's eloquence and power : " He was preaching before the sea- men ot iew xorK, wnen suuueniy as suming a nautical air and manner that were irresistible, he thu-5 broke in with, 'Well, my boys, we have a clear skv, and are making line headway over a smooth sea before a light breeze, and we shall soon lose sight ot land. lint what means this sudden lower ing of tlie heavens, and that dark ciouii arising irom oeneain tne Hori zon? Hark J Don't you hear distant thunder? Don't you see those flashes of lightning? There is a storm gather ing ! livery man to his thity ! now the waves rise and dash against the ship ! The air is dark ! the tempest rages : our masts are gone : me snip is oil her beam endi: What next?' Thii appeal instantly brought the sail ors to their teet, with a shout: 'ine long-boat ! take to the long-boat!'" ANP- dance A few weeks since the Kev. Dr. M. . -m t m tl T il .1. pastor ot tne itign nurcn xwipust con"Tcir:ition in one ot the thrivinf cities of New .Jersey, rcceiVeu the fol lowing note: 'Dear Doctor You would greatly oblige one of your pa rishioners if, at an early day, you would preach on Kcelesiastes ni. last clause of the thinl verse, "A time to UFUAM.Y OBTAINED IN A STRICTLY DRUG ESTABLISHMENT. KO ABTICI.K 01.I Bat what is Guaranteed To Be JUST AS REPRESENTED, And Miist Too Arctic Soda I Am C AROTIl I'.KS & CO. On the following Sabbath evening the doctor created quite a sen sation in hi3 congregation by reading the note, and adding: "When I shall have become hilly satisfied that the im portant duty of dancing is neglected in my congregation, rest ttssured I will give all needed admonition on the sub- A Fable.- A Young man "once picked up a sovereign lying m the road. Ever afterward, as he walked along, he kept his eye steadily fixed on the ground, in the hope of finding another. And, in the eourse of life he did pick up, " at different time.3, a gootl amount of gold and silver. But all these days, he was looking for them, he saw not that heaven was bright above him and nature was beautiful around. He never once allowed his eyes to look up from tlie mud and filth , 1...t. l.S. -... n.,rl ill wiiieii ne sou" in. jus ukkuic, uiu when lie died, a rich -old man, he only knew this fair earth of ours as a dirty mad to nick no money as we walked along. Theodore Parker. . A happy retort wos that made by Hon. Frehnghuysen to Ixtrd Morpeth, during a visit of the latter to this coun try. Jjorci Jttorpetn, lining ins glass. asked Mr. F. the pleasure of taking wine with him. Mr. F; declined, re marking that lie had aboudoned its use. You are more than half right," renlied Lord MorDeth. mixing some water with his wine and drinking it about 'hsilfaud half." I see. my Lord, "said Mr. F., eourtously, tliat 3rou .are jtist hmf right r Two ciarars and two mugs of beer per day, and a big dog all tlie year round, cannot tail to keep a man poor, See the sack open before you buy what is in it ; for he who trades in tlie dark o-sk to be cheated., ... UUMOROtJN. A traveling clergyman once opened a prayer hi thepuhlic with Oh Lord Thou knowest that I was in Europe; last summer." ' v Prisoners luive to " come te tbe scratch" in a New York police oonrtv i lie court, room ueing iiuwhw wmm Ueiis. " Peoria is described as the'doe-gor-' - dest place in Illinois, the police hav ing made away with one thoasautfc canines during the summer. A bachelor says all tie should ask. for iu a wife would be a good temper,. neaitn, good understanding, agreeable-. physiogomy, ligiu-e, gooil connections, domestic liabits, resources as omuse- ment, good spirits, conversational tal- -cuts, elegant manners and money ! - A Western woman who tried to pro cure a divorce on the gruond that her . husband was "a fool," failed of her object, as the court thought the prece dent would be a dangerous one. "What sustained our sires during their struggle for liberty?" was what a Pedagogue asked a boy, and wos as tonished when tne hoy saiu. "tueir legs, sir!" People say iron natures never weep, mid yet we liave seen whole rows of. cannon in tiers. What U the difference between a bare head and a hair bed? One flees for shelter, and the other is a shelter for fleas. . .. . , , Lately, in Philadelphia, a mm And",- his dog were brought before the police, conn ior committing an assault on a young lady. The latter said tlie dojffv had bitten her.- The court sternly said with a severe look over his specs; "Where did the dog bite you miss?" The damsel blushed, hesitated, hid her face, and stammered out: "On the left drumstick!" Go it, old fellow," said two idle scapegraces to an honest laoorer at work '.'work away while we play sow and we'll reap." ' Very likely,.' my lads," replied tlie old man coolly. " I'm sowing hemp." . John B. Gough telU the following story, though the joke is at his own expense. Once, while on a lecturing tour through England, he was intro duced to a village audience in these terms : ' - Ladies and gentlemen : I've the' Tonor to introduce the distluguisnea lecturer, John B. Gough, who will ad dress in on the subject of temjienince- i. ou know that temperance is thought to be a dry subject: hut to-night wis will listen to our friend, the horator, . from hover the hocean, we may 'ope to 'ave the miracle of Sampson repeat ed, and to be refreshed with water from the jawbone ot a hass. A famous Judge came late to Court, One day in busy session, whereat the clerk, in great surprise, inquired of him the reason. "A child was born,"' his Honor said, "and 1 am the liappy sire." "An infant Judge?" "0" no," said he, "as yet he's buta crier.'5 Josh Billings" says : ' The mewl i a larger bird than the guse or terke ; it has two legs to walk with, and two more to kick with, and it wears it3 wings on the side of its hed. , A Duluth paper says one of tliff streams running into Lake Superior from the mouth is called "Temperance river," because it is the oidy one of the small tributaries of the lake tliat has no bar at the mouth of it.. Knott and Shott fought a dnel. The result was that they changed con ditions. Knott was shot, and Shott was not. It was better to be Shott tfham Knott. "Mother," said little Ned, one morning, after having fallen out of bed, "1 think I know why I fall out ot bed last night. It was because I elept too near where I got in." Musing. a little while, as if in doubt, whether he had given the right explanation, he added: " No, that wasn't tlie reason. It was because I slept too near where L fell out." ' A western editor offered his weekly paper for one year as a prize for the largest watermelon. Tlie critical 'etisy made no award until he had received three hundred; melons of the Lu-gest Discretion is the better part or valor Tom and Arthur have been rude to their mamma. .Mamma lias com plained to papa, who is heard coining up stairs. Arthur " I say, Tom, here comes papa ; I shall pretend to be asleep." Tom " 1 shan't: 1 shall get up and put something on.'! A good, practical education, includ ing a good trade, is a better outfit for a youth than a grand estate, with the drawback of an empty mind. Always- be good natured if you cau A few drops of oil will do more to facilitate the movement of the most stubborn machinery than rivers of vin egar. V ;i . , .- - . , vIt is a difficult for' revenge to act without exciting suspicion .as for a rattlesnake to stir without making a moise. The Salem mills have bought 130, 000 bushels of wheat. They are now paying $1 15. ... 44 From the lowest depth, there Is a path to the loftiest height!" wisely anitli rtnrlvlo The .public debt was reduced $13y 453,620 daring September the largest reduction of any month this year, '' King -Louis of Bavaria lias forbklden; all . officers in his army from joining; the Masonic Order. . Coloriel Dowing, Chief of the Cfoeror. kee Natidh, has married Miss Ay res, a wealthy and educated lady of Phila delphia. .. ... ' i u . ... . ..i, i ' A tunnel is to be dug under Lake Erie, a mile a half from shore for the mrpose of supplying the city of Cleve and, Ohio, with-pure water, after the mariner of Chicago. : ,;, ' Twentvhree persons in" the single SUite of iowa, liave had limbs ampnta ted "by . their,.. reaping macliines thi I season. . , 1