LOCAL MATTERS. . Post Office Rfm-i.ATioNs.-IVr-ota mailing newspaper will pitas remember tliat a MOM or memerait dum written in a uen-siKinvr liwWe of the wrapper, may get tlHi parly doing the business Into trouble. Ituvbare ly permissible to mark an Article with pen or poncll wore limn this subjects the paper to litter postage, ami the violator of the podtal law to a flue. No printed oanl, handbill, or adver tisement, written notice. Ivtter, or slip of any kind ivliafsnvvcr nm-t be folded i.i the apt-r. Persons Winning to si ml newspapers oeea-ionnlly can pay translcfit postage charge, but mit-t not send any written matter in such papers. statk sixiuy School Convex- T i, ,x. This body, consisting of dele gates from the various Sunday &4lOOt iliroiurliont the State, will hold its third annual meeting at tbeCongrega- tlonl ehureh in this ci.y, on Tuesday. the 2Sth Inst. The exercises will com- menceat 7'., o'clock P. M., and will continue during the two following i! its. It is expected to be an occasion of mtieh interest, and our citizens will Hud pleasure and profit hi attending. Committees fn m fin ditli rent Sunday Schools in the c.ty w ill call upon our lamiiies. to ascertain the nnaiber of delegate- tliey will be pleased to en tertain fTtrring the session. Let us do our part hi giving the visitors a pleas ant time. Two Mia DHOWSED at Hauius Bt'ttOj Ou Mom'ay last three men unii-d respectively Win. Karrier. -las. l;iVy and Jos. Pearmati (roe tatter lieiitlemnti a partner of Mr. Inec in the ferry across. the Willamette al 1 Iartisbnrg . were enjoying a c.mo ridee in tin' river opposite llarrisburg, the boat was upset, and two of the paity. Peantiau and Farrier, were drowned. Mr. Riley, being a fair swimmer, es-i-iped to the rim haul;. Hoth the unfortunate men leave fatullitJ to mourn their sudden ai.d uneSPCele.l tie Brtttrc. VlIM' S'tXE. Following gentlemen eoustilnle the first nine of our 1 use (tall C'lubt riof. px ft Wcstlake 1 t b. ( usliing 1 b, Farrell 3d b. lenient - s. Miller e f. llurkhart t"C (iaylord 1 Jackson pitcher. Even ing for practice. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. These geiitleineu are j all well muscled and can stand about I as mitch niKilsbmetit as any other nlue " . . in i. qowvc, nun ii io ; wn i hkhbu hi making things not in the hi. c hall line we miss our guess. r.KAi rin t. Homes. Many of our citizens have been engaged in the last few weeks in beautifying their homes, building new and tasteful fences, put ting on fre-h cut, of paint, fixing up and planting their flower and vegetable gardens etc, ; and it is now a real treat to shake off the dn-t and cobwebs Of ollice-labor. and spend an Ocvaslot -.-,1 hour in wandering over the city, i duiparatlvelf speaking, there are but' few untidy looking homes in our beau tiful city at this time. The re ildences :i:.d surroundings of many of our fit i wmih are patterns of neatness and taste, and they greet the eye of the beholder hi every part of the city. There is nothing which is more grateful to the i ye than contrasts of colors. These are furnished In richest proflulon in Mane parts of onr city. Tberela the dwelling w ith it- contrasts of coloring upon wealherboardiug and blinds and d ors. the w alks and lenciug. the gras plots tad flower-bed, of roses, geran iums, ortepfeig vines and pinks, the Z aceful shade trees, aunie-t earth and lovely blue skies, all claiming recog-, idttol, and rendering tl beholder . 1 ippicrby tli.'ir Intrinsic afl.1 contrast ed beauties. A Iwme can hardly be ' otherwise than cheerful and nippy. v here M much of neatness and love of j tlw hntnttfti! and ir. fK I nrevails. Fresh . my,;, flowers and bird-, impart rich ii'isojti of chcerftunet and nditicflient. r-KFT). J.AwPoixrs. Here area f wii-eful law point inacondenseu form that may prove interesting to j our reader A note by a minor is void, it is a fraud to conceal a fraud. lirnOBiiwe of Die lawextusesnooue. Votes bear Intere. t only when so , "ti i . nuuiA ultli a lunatic is u.id. -ci. .. to... M.wiu.U IV) (Hie Klliuiui- ... .1.. I... ' -.i.:i;ii.,a An areeinetit without consideration ! is void. Princllials arc responsible for tlie ! ... is nf nwnts. hiffiuitiires mado with a lead pencil , are gwju in ia fel!l,n0"Cy lM U m legally conclusive. T'lie acts of one partner in the firm binds all tlw others. It is not legally nwe-ssary w say on a note -for value received. If a note lie lost or stole it does not relea-e tlie maker: he mu-t pay It. Kach individual In psirtnershlp Is re-iwnsihle fbr Hie debts of the firm. V note obtained by fraud, or from a perou In a state of Intoxication, can not be collected. Ot it II inRIVKI IMJ LETTER. nuL MrrAILS or tiik wiowmm; of I'KAKMAN ANl f AKlilKi: tN TIIK WIL LAMETTE AT that run: OX MOS lA) I UK M MAI. OF FARMER OX Tl lHAV. Kll', llAl.WM'.t l;o. May It, & FHIEXO Vax : Yesterday looming, when wending my way to my dally labors, 1 stopped a few minutes on the sidewalk and listened to a few jocular remarks from a small knot of our citi zens. Three of them left me, appar ently in high spirits, going In file di rection of the river, where they got Into a small, dilapidated eanoo. I stepped into Mr. BrasfleWa store for a moment, but had hardly gut seated when Mr. ."Shelly tried out: "Two men are drowned in the river!" Hush ing otll in company w ish balfn dozen others, 1 lieheltta seem- distressing In the extreme two men rising and sinking alternately, uttering convulsive- sereams in their last efforts to save that whieh to dearest to all. In the meantime other citizens, including ladies, were mingling their erics of j horror at the most lamentable occur- rence. ut an manner ot Meatus, t i think ilroVvultiir the most horrible. . ! hiiiunn being ilt a few yanli twin vou. aiwnilnc for assistance, ai d von powerless to render aid. w ill make the stoutest tremble ami quake. It appears (tint Messrs. Kiley, I'ar rier and I'eanuan were cro.-ing the Willamette in a eauoe to say the lic-t, a very unsafe way ot crossing so w ide and turbulent a struma when it struck a sand bar which capsitd it. I Mr. Riley says that they were preeip j itated into the rivir where it was no! more than four feet deep; Ik) (Riley ! seized a willow shrub an.t drew biin- j Self to WW shore ! the other two men j cm,, t t. boat( snpjio to save it . until it ftoalcd into deep water, where, as it would not support any additional weight, it imk. A large party wore cngiicd In drag ging the river yestenhy. Thev nro- I cuivd the service--an Indian, who I dived sevetxtceu time:. The second i thue the Indian dived, he seized one of I 'he bodies, supposed to be Mr. Pear- (Mil, ami drew it within a toot of tie; surface, but becoming strangled, ho j was forced to let go. The Indian then West down again, and when be came to the surface, he said he saw Itnothl r man. who was larger than the first, whom he seized by the ankle. He described tlw position ot the hotly by saying that the feet "ere underneath a log and the balance of the body bent over P. Again he wenl down, this time fastening a -mall fine-around the bolv ; hi t the first attempt at a " J pud broke the string. Several at tempts were made fey 'he Indian, who at last was successful hi making fust around the body a stronger line, when, after much care and effort, it was brought safely to the shore, and j proved to lie the hotly of Mr. Karrier. ; The funeral obseqnles of Mr. I". trans-' pired to-day. Both nlen had uuincr oii j friends, and were esteemed as good citizens. Both also have fami lies who w. re dependent upon them. The Indian was in an entire state of nudity win n engaged in diving. Par ties are still engaged In searching for the body of Mr. Pearmaii, and if not mccessftll earlier, to-night intend ttung torcbes to aid them ni theil' search, as an opinion seems to prevail that with sucl, Hgut they can pene trate the water to a miuh gretttei' depth. Your-, ie.. TU03. 0. TAYLOR. IIcrtv On Weducsday night, at Corvallis. dnrh g theexeltemeiii w hich prevailed consequent upon the des tructive conllagr.ttion which iwept away a large portion of that little city, Frank Purdom, the gentlemanly driv er ot the daily I'. S. mail between that city and this, was severely Injur ed while attempting to save the stock in one of the livery stables there. In the eontUsion and excitement the tnadeued and terrified animals knock ed him down, and. running over him, brui - ed Win np pretty severely. LO;T AXD Foixn. A little two year old sbaver. tired wilu play, went t0(1!eeij in yards a playmate a year or more older, found lum, and thinkinsf to shield him from the ttu turned a large drj'Rooils lioxover him. Tlie nioltier. nussuig tlie little one and noi imnmg in my ui hkuv customed nooks, became nlnnned. and arotisMl tlie nelghliors. After several hours' search, the missing one was found, calmly sleeping away Ik' kuSl inn,, - . In blissful ignorance of (be trouble lie was cansinj. Th- real culprit had forgotten all about bis tic- lion in the matter until the box was turned ever and the lo-t found BUM Yorsu A Co. Arc recelv- Ing goods by almost every steamer, UP the very large and varied assortment of goods with which their shelves and counters are con stantly tilled, and their unsurpassed facilities for buying goods enable fhem to sell at prices tint suit all. We can assure our readers and friends that nowhere can they do better, and cor dially invite them to call on these gen tlemen and "see for themselves," Form t of' Jn.r Kxn ii-tox. Ar rangements having been completed by Hev. C. W. Shuv, of this city, with the Oregon & California Iiailroad, Or egon Central Iiailroad, and with the U.S. X.Co.'s steamers, both on the upper and lower ( oluinbia river, the people of the State are invited to take part in a grand excursion on the 4th of Juty i.ext. The fare has been re duced to half ratio, for the round trip. It will doubtless be a time ot grand reunion, as excursionists will be brought from points south of Hose burg, and as fur east as Wasco county. As soon as the number of persons wishing to take part In the excursion at any point on the railroad Is aseer tained.the rctpilsite number of passen ger coaches will le ordered to that point, and being left there ou the litght of - .Clie 3d, can lie taken posses sion of by the excursionists, (lagged and decorated to. suit them, and will be for their exclusive rise during the excursion, so that each community, a- it were, will havo an excursh ou its own hook. Tlw excursionists from eaelipoi.it along the line of the 0. & I'. Railroad can meet on the evening of tlie first of duly, elect a chairman, and select the point at which they pro pose to celebrate Portland, Astoria or the Cascades, if either Astoria or the Ca-cadc vthc number of such per - !is wishing to.gfl to those points will lie telegranhud, free of charge, by the -taiioii operator totheO. 8. X. Co.'s office at Portland, and the necessary number of steamers, appropriately victualed and decorated, will lie ir readine-s to receive them on their ar rival at Port'aud. If Portland be de cided imon, the variotV hotels will lit' Informed of the number of guct whieh they v v (.;tl!e,l upon to take care of. So th: t all needed preparations iu be made for their coutfdrt and ea e upon their arrival there. An ar- j rangemeni has been entered into with ! hotel proprietors in Portland whereby they agree to entertain guests at about lull' the UUKll charges, so that for ph a a r . comfort, ease, and cheapness, the coming fourth of .Inly excursion w ill I c the greatest scheme for general enjoyment ever originate I on the Pa cific coast. That it will be a grand success, we ban' not the least doubt. time An Tiieuk. It was a touch ing -iiilit. and one well calculated to reassure a fi eblc faith in huuiau kind, to observe an Inebrbifed constable led tenderly home by a forgiving prisoner w hom he had just arrested I An i Iregoujl temocratlc i tutor's tite ment that "We are living at this mo ment under alisnlute desiotym," is explained by the fact that he has late ly been married. A California editor heads au article hogs." The subject of the article is delliKjuent Mibscrlbers. A gentleman recently made a bit with his wife that h" Could undress and 'go to I oil, gi t up. dies, and then un dress and go to bed again, while -he was preparing to go to bed and be won the bet. ' An imiHcuse number otneonle are expected to take part in the 4th of July excursion, as the fare for the round trip, either to Portland, Cascades or Astoria, will be less than halt the u ual rates charged, giving people a chance to take a ride ou the keers and steam boats, and see Hie country, that may never occur again. If you want to know how long it takes a man to move his "household and kitchen furniture'' when invited so to do by the Sheriff, go ami ask somebody tliat knows. The beautiful and interesting Si wash babes that were lost on Tuesday, caus ing the dark-eyed Klootchtuan (we mean their mother , who ha iled their Camas and crickets for them, such agony of mind as to change her com plexion from the color of the bottom of a camp-kettle to that ofa yellow brown, w ere found, late in the day, by Mr. Arnold, thus culming the fears of I tlie wailing mother and sulxluiug the commotion into which the loss of the babes had thrown the Indian camp a1 I lie east end of tow it. The celebration on the tth at this ! city N intended to extend three days. and will include trials of speed over the Fairground race track, etc. Lib eral purses w ill be offered, free to all. Albany is bound to be ou hand this time. Corvallis has elected an anti-whisky municipal ticket. PROKSfKKiAL C.titti. Dr. -L W. Harris his located among us tor the practice of his profession, having ta ken the office formerly occupied by Or. V. B. Bice, on First street adjoin ing the telegraph office. The Dr. is a young man of fine ability, excellent reputation a gentleman every way (lualifleil to give satisfaction to those who may need his professional ser- ! view. 8ee card. ' Xevv Goods. Mrs. Bridgcfarmer received a splendid invoice of new mil linery per last ocean steamer, to which the attention of the ladies is specially commended Tkukiiilk Flint at tlouvAi.i.ts.- Xews reaches us just before we go to press, that a most destructive tire oc - curred at Corvallis on Wednesday night. Some nine new buildings on Maine street, the scene of a devastat ing fill- but a few months ago, arc laid in ruins. The lire originated in a two-story frame dwelling, owned by Mrs. Dolise. flic lower or first story of Which was occupied by has. Kiefer, of this city, us a lieer saloon. The tire! spread rapidly, there being a brisk wind blowing from the lifif-thwest. and soon the entire block, from Fisliet two-story brick on the northern corner 1 of the block, southward was in ablaze. defying all efforts to save. As before stated, nine buildings were destroyed, occupied as follows; Five saloons, two butcher shops, one dry goods and grocery store, and one saddle and har ness shop. Hut one of the buildings burned was insured. The City Hotel ! which stood on the corner south of tin buildings burned, was several times on lire, and was only saved by the pcr-is- .oni euon- oi panic-- ioiii .ucni mo extiiigui-lici-s. eight of which were kept in con-tant use. We have beard no reliable estimate of the loss, hut suppose it i- large, and wiil be serious ly tell bv our terribly unfortunate sla ter cilv." It i; thought the lire WUs the work of an incendiary, as no fire had been used in the building in Which the tire originated for Some hours. We hope if such prove the ease, the guilty party may l3 speedily detected anil brought, to justice. L&ef Since writing the above, we le.irn that Mrs. loli-c"s building was Insured lor lt()()0, and two of the other buildings were covered by insurance policies. Messrs. J. W. 'Williams i Co., the dry goods linn mentioned, we are glad to learn, had an insurance on their stock. Williams & Co. succeed fd in removing the larger portion of heir good, li. C Bird removed all h, bar fixtures, counter. &c., before I lie lire reached his saloon, and the door.-and windows in the building, aim noting to -.vj or ((JO in in'iie, wcro i veil, I- BOM Through Luper wt .TOIIX 1 1 AY VAIXKY. the kinduess of Mr. John are allowed to make the following extracts from a private let ter received by hini, dated John Pay Valley. May 7tb, 1S7J. written by a former resident of Linn county : They were anxious tor more rain, as very little had fell in the valley up to the date of the letter. Farmers had all got through seeding, and the prospects for fair crop: were excellent. Crass was plentiful and cattle rolling fat. John Day is pronounced as good a wool country as the Willamette valley, and the writer says the only drawback to sheep raising i- the abundance of eiyotes. (train and all kinds of vege tables flourish ill the valley, and salmon-trout and speckled trout abound in all the streams. Caltle command good figures, four-year old bc( f leers Ix'iug quoted at fSO, e c.vs with calves. &!.") in $10. fork i- lOeper pound on loot ; ram 1 ' ..e per pound : mtter ! 50c; chickens in in toll. April was the coldest be ever experienced The writer thinks tla-valley uusultubh (6 the fruit business, as severe frost., extend clear into May. Land isn-a-onable in the valley, being held al - from i to lilil per acre, except in I some favored localities and where well Improved. Nkkp it At. i. Themselves. A par ty of pos iuus. on their way 1 firmvnsville, Jtlst Friday, came neims a number of tanners by the road side engaged in some kind of labor. The team in which the possums were rid ing lame to a halt, "hqwdy-dOQl" w ere passed, w hen OTIS OTTtie possums us, n intncv. iirongnt out tno "tinie hmorcd Demoirallc persuader," It bottle, and invited the tanners to take a liip. .1 lie lepiv "si-, i,f, m uie ney; that is the only plonk of the Democratic platform left intact, the only thing left for you possums to cling to, and as you'll need all the consolation you can get from it to keep up heart during tlie campaign, we v.ou't rob you of a drop.-' Fur ther Invitation!) to drink, even with the assurance tliat it was hlgh-pjced stuff and good, proving abortive, the crest fallen posgums moved ou with their funeral-like canvass. Shaw, we learn, deposited considerable cash here and at Brownsville, and it may lie at other places, for electioneering pnr- . :. 'I'l I.. ..... . .. .. ,e . t ho will lose more votes than he gains - uiu i e- II- OOM. OIV by such deposits in Linn county. . PKHOXAi Mr. Smith Kno.v, of Beach, Monte! th & Co., City Milk but a resident of San Francisco, arriv ed III this city last week. M. V. Brown, of the Dm irni, has been laid up (hiring Ibe week by a bilious attack. His physician Informs us tin has no fears it will get away with Mart. I. X. Smith. Ep, was the acting qullklrlver tot the tMmoentt last week during Mart's Illness, Judge Cranor is still confined to his room by sickness. Judge Helm is canvassing Southern Oregon in the Interest of the Demo cratic ticket. SJays he intends to do his duty as a Democrat, show or no show. Attorney General Williams is ex pected to make speeches at Harris- ,. ln tllU L.itVi ., nt 0, , nent points mi Linn county during the present montn. Mrs. Sicesney, U nwv visiting friends in this city. Bob Head ins been officiating at the Dtiuoernt office during tho week. Bob is from tlie Forks. lu:Ar.iiAMi.KTs.-WIeat never did look letter or bid fairer to pan. out ; largely. Weather during the week somewhat mixed some sun, some clouds, some rain, 'and somewhat cool. Fair crop weather. Politics unlet. Possums averse to canvassing (lie cotlllty at tlw- same j time they are freely scattering their j money in a private way, Democracy in I. inn coliuty was never tlioi-baeh- oughly demoralized or had h j 1 one. The Grand Lodge of the I. 0.0. T i convened at Salem ou Thursday. June pJtJ The Grand Lodge t. 0. of 0. V. convenes at Salem on Tuesday, May -l-t. Mr. Shaw, of Salem, candidate for District Attorney, in company With C.G. Curl and J.J.Whitney, went out to Brownsville last Friday, hut re fused to attempt a speech. He did not make an impression on the good viliwis 0( BrOWUSVlBc in fact if he had not gone at all he would have stood much better than he now does. Wool in the Portland market shows a declining, tendency. Quoted at 30c f li,.. but liable to fall at any moment. Another Republican voter at Jim Harris' on Monday night. Late wheat quotations from Liver pool -how wheat at 1 tiI oi 13s, a considerable advance, but San Fran cisco buyers refuse to advance their rates, considering the advance in Liv erpool only temporary. Range of San Francisco market $2-2 10. Siwaslies are beginning to show their handsome, sunburnt counte nances on our public promenades. New potatoes (( 'alifornla) are retail ing at Jc per pound at our groceries. Country hams are retailing at 18c a pound, at present. Dow & Crane are on hand again with a good assortment of all styles of feet coverings. They have succeed ed in eradicating the 'tlies,"and hall marked goods down from ten to thirty per cent, below former rates a good place to go to for 1th ot July gaiters. Ou Wednesday Mrs. A. C. Laytoil presented her "old man" w ith a little Lavtotl Mother and daughter doing I Well. Prof. Warren has moved into his new residence one of the most ele gant looking dwellings in tlie city. We saw a very rich specimen of lead ore taken from a newly discover ed lead somewhere on theSantiam. John Brlggs -ells tin ware at the old prices uqtwUlutuudlug tho recent ad vance in tin. The patent churn man was in town in Weibie-day. Toothache" was w hat's tlie matter with the honibre, w ho fell down stairs the other night I We learn that Jack Splitt has mar ried Miss Ella Lief glad to hear that wild Jack lias turned a new leaf. Xe-inith toots his bom at the Court House, for the benefit of the possums, o:i Saturday. John Clelau is the happy dad ofa a bouncing boy first of the week. Eggs twenty-five cents per dozen receipts fair. The largest farmer ill Linn county is Mr. J, M. McCotiliell. lie expect to harvest this season, should crops prove reasonably fair, fifteen or six teen thousand bushels of wheat, and four thousand bushels of oats. Quite a number of old time Demo crats in this vicinity have thrown off the yoke, and announced that they in tend voting the Republican ticket. Bor. Carothers & Co. flU'uUll a splendid article ol soda. The news (torn Benton county is cheering. Great dissatisfaction ex ists among the Democracy, and scratching" w ill bo indulged in Im mensely. Through the politeness of Senator Corbett we are in receipt of Congres sional Directory for 1872. Messrs. 0. B. Ilaiglitand Abe Hack leman arrived home from their trip cast of the mountains ou Wednesday. Attorney General Williams, one of the ablest and most clopient speakers in the United States, w ill address our people on Thursday next at one o'clock P. M. A large audience is expected. Butter is selling at per pound ; eggs at 2.V icr dozen ; wheat at (i.io per bushel ; uaU at itlc per bushel. Strawberries are rapidly ripening, and as soon as cream ripens we ex pect to be able to corral some. The Democratic candidate for the Legislature who lives in the Forks, it is asserted, omnot mile hi oiei nmiu. He will make a good Democratic Rei resentative, perhaps. More new goods nt Bloln, Young & Co.'s, at figures to csiiit. An invoke of 900 bottles were re ceived by Carothers & Co. the other day all to be filled with soda. A. K. Ellis, Esq., Bepubllcan can didate for the Legislature, called on us Thursday. Mr. Ellis has Just re covered from a severe attack of fever. He is willing and anxious to meet the enemy, anil lias high hopes for tlie success of tlie Republican ticket hi Linn county. WILLIAM DAVinSOX, REAL KSTATfc DfiAtEB, Xo. 61 Front Mrw, Purlin lid, Or, IIK.lL K8TATK in llilsCITYaiid EAST IMKTI.AN'll. In (lie Hiosl ileslralllc locali ties, coiislsliier ol LOTS.ilAl.r' Hl.dl l.s, unit DMK'KB, BtfCffe unit KTOIiKS; ulno, tMPItuYS'n FARMS, and votimiilc iiii CllltlvHtlKl I.ASI'S, loeiitesliii ALL purls of tlie STATK I'm-SAI.I-;. UKAL KSlTATK, and ntlier lM-otwrty, pureliaseil fiircornwlionilenti'i i" Htlsl'ITY nn. I Ihroititliout I lie STATK nut TEltRL THHIES, HMtllarnitcareaiiU on tlie tuodt AIVAXTAiEiifS TEHMS. HOt'SES and STOtlES lease I. LOANS SEIIIITIATEH, und CLAIMS OK ALL I I-.- SCllllTloN's I'ltoMiTi.i ( oi.i.ia ii-.ii; mid n Kciiuml EIXAXl'IALiui l AHEM I Itl'SIM.ss nansiieleit. AtiESTSof till- OFFM'E. In all IheCI TIESnnil TMWSf- In I lie STATE, will re eeive .lesetiiiliniis ol FARM PHOPKWY mid I'mwiiid the suiH' to UlO uliove iel- 3rj. i s A. VVIIII IKII, h!J3-:fl, ORE03, Forw"artliii& Comniison Merclianf- Aitenl for t fie siileol't lie wleltnited !t Al WAUOX, uiid all kinds of AGltieCLTt'R AL MACH1XEHY. t'(Msi:;,'iliiellls MlllpffC t. TnW'N l.i TS, iii tltt town Of slie Id, for stile. DB. VAX HEX BEIttiirS Infiillible Worm Syrup. Its value iii ivmovlna inii-ses of crudities fl'olll the StOUinCll ftlld 'novels of clliUhvil, even w here wnrins do not exi HinUOt Ik too hlgliTy e&tttu&tod. Fever mid Ague. IVrmim li milnjt de- bllltatcd by tlie presence of worms in Hie stomach or bowels, iux1 more Ifubte to have a pratractel eonrsa of chills and fever. Tile wovnl feme lies li;ie heen kllOWIl to etue when nil other remedies have ftlllcd, esjieeiully in ellOttroa. . '-. -aV by ,, Ciinitheis A (!o., wbolraalo .. i iv'all driioiiNs, Albany, Or. Prti (me lei nr perliiittlc. vte.'l mij ;iv To-Day, t. tv. iiAitms, a. it., IIij rSi-liiii and Surgeon, At. l:SY. OBECOX. OUT 'E ONE IKK ill EAST (if TELE itiiipli (Util e, nn Kiis' mroet, Uet I leiii-e At Mr. A. Hnokleiimn's. 37-1 i. y,. .iomx n. i)., PKVstelAN AND SUSGEON, ALBAN Y, OUEtibx. OFFICE SOFTIISIHE FIRST STREET, ui-s'nir-, in .1. M. 't aril's s;u'e-!iiiii-c. Ri-siitenee isecond slrcet, south ui the t'ltrtwright W'uivhouse, :i;vt 1'iiriuerM, Tnlic Sotlee I TAVIM; PISPOSKI) ni' MY rXTER- II est in llie I Iuji Hiixioud to ejiwe mi nil my Hint coiineetton t VIM El IAi'il.V mllv mil theiittentloii of nil who re in nr- rears, either by note port tcu'tiratteiitfoii i At'C .... . nlletl io yoiirSAC'K ri:icn M(lRti W:Uvy A. Wo.. 1. .(Im l.nv-t liUinuDicl mvr(rfftinuliiA nuv Uuwry in Ihw world ) ii h inn I in;, 1 nr. two m lit,,,!s, iiiitl nil Uitti iiirivovt'ini'iil-. li lod Uui worl lilt t)w Vtivi KiKtiiIon, im.i Utw iinui'l no Ytwv allien. Is tnmrsicT mi l jiow(!rfnlt ami jus tlui utnehtnu rot hU cott4taH ovevy (iinntT will urty v. ho lui ; oiw. IVJWiitetl. liny tin ,KWt, I'tttv th Wudtl'tl Iiiiprovu I Velte Srowi'f. Rbid by UlKADWFMj .V CO., 01 J stfiiitl, MiU'koi stwvt, San Fmncisoo, April I9-i'tm,1 i i UM i riiK. G. I). WHITLOW & CO., Inrportein nild Healers In unit Upholstery Goods, ITrst-St., .'i doors Ih Iov.- Connor's Uank, ALB AMY, OBEGOrV, Kei'iM constantly on band for sale Black Walnut Parlor and Chamber Setts, Fainted Chamber Setts, Dining room and Kitchen Furniture of nil kinds : SOFAS. LOUNOB8, sl'RISU MATBE8SES, n:i.V ft EUREKA IIKPS, It(K'KIN(i CHAIRS, BED8TEADH, I'ADLES. (fflAXLS, lllttEAFS, IVHA I'NOTS, URACKETT8, HOOK CASES, SECRETARIES. DESKS, ETC. Upholstering- in all Its limnctic-i. Unices flllcd with )irQUiptiiuj and disimteli, Repairing & nanuIUcturing (tune t oritur. fm ( ioods delivoretf to luiy part of the city 6a5" All our work warranted. Qivu us a Call and Examino our Stock. or til y wul be eluuue I a iilusi .ei in n. ouut. ('. M. CARTWRKIItT. Albany, May 13, ISIJ-lwSI ; LL cos lam FoM Yrir!v COFFINS made to order on abort notice. E. I). WHITLOW A tU FobmarrS, 7-Si