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ALBANY, OREGON, OCTOBER 11, 1876. NO. 3f VOLUME IX, Cards. JOHN CONNER, B A N K TNG -AND Exchange Office, ALBANY, OBCU05.. 4 xlTOSITS HKCEIVKD SUBJECT TO X t check at sight, lntarest allowed on time deposits in coin, Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, Bd Nw York, for sale at lowest rata.. Collect ions made and promptly remitted. W. 8. Ladd. Ranking hours from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, !H71-22vS A. CAR0111ERS & CO., - LV&lers ln- UK.ItI-Aia, OIU, PAIJTTS, DYES UUW, USPS, ETC, All the popular PATENT MEDICINES, rTNK CUTLEB.T. CIGARS, TOBACCO. HOTIOX rERFfMEItT, tad Toilet: tiooda. Particular rare and promptness given r'hysician' prescriptions and Family Bee tpes. A. CAROTHERS A CO. Albany, Qregou-tv EI. J. BOLGI1TOX, M. !., GRAftl'ATE or THE STITERSlTf I Medical Colleae of New York, late I mem'ieroi ueiievteu it -spitm iie.aicni cai lege. New York. Ofkick-Ik A. Carotbers A Co.1 drug store, Albany, Oregon. EPIZOOTICS UlSTAXCEU. 1 THE BAT TEA.M KTILI. LIVEN, AND IS FLOURISHING LIKE A OB EES bay tree. Thankful for post favors, and wishing to merit the continuance of tbe same, the BAY TEAM will always be readv. and easily fonttd. to do any hauling within the city limit, for a reasonable oanienii ion. 3TU ell very or tooda A. N. ARN01.P. Proorietor. .p-iiy. Suvi WHY SAY THIS DAMAGING AND troublesome complaint cannot be cure 1, when so many evidences of snceoM initrht be placed before you every day curts of supnosed hopeless cases? Your phv-sician informs yon that the longer yon allow tijeomt4.;W to ciW, yi kum y?ur chances for relief. jjtgrienee Au auffiu UiU in all cases. . A. Carwtbera A Co.'a Pile Fills auad Ointment a.re all they are recommended to be. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles in a very short time and are convenient to ue. This nrenuratlon is sent by mail or ex press to any point within the United States at 1 -u per nmafge. Address. v A. CAltOTnEKSA CO., 7v4 Box 33, AUany, Oregon. Tle Eusene firemen are making ar- raiigetnetii for a grand ball at Lane's tlall oa Liiriscnias eve. J(5HN SCHMEER, . . rEAI.kS lit - C2iccrlcs & Provisions, v 'ALBANY, " OREGON. fXTAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER t J.1 establishment on cornsr of Ellswortn J und First atreeta. with a fresh stock of tiroceries. Provisions, Candies, Clears, To- Dacco, sc., to wnicn an invitos tue uea . tion of oar citizens. In connection with the store he will lceep a Bakery, and will always have on hand a tail snppiy ox iresn oreau, cracKevs, ax. (tar" Call and see me. JOHN SCBMEER. February 1(44 v4 ALBANY FOUNDRY v , 4nd achiiie Shop, A. F. CHEBUY froprletor, ALBANY, OREGON, acufactares Steam Engines, Flour and Saw 31111 SXacfain ery, . . . WOOD WORKING Ant AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. And all kinds of ,.i. Particular attention pah to re pairing Kinasoi maonmery. EBOTtE. Bm Kbm Maker, 3d door east of Harper's warehouse, is always on nana to ao won at reasonaoie rates, neat and N. X. IIOORE, House and Sign Painter, . ALBANY, 5 t PKEGON, AIJTTNO, PAPEKHANGINO, CALCKMIK IT inir, Giazlrts, Ac Having had ah exneri noaof J years iti the onsiness in the Last, I can safely (rnarantee aarfffactory work to all. ' Khop on First street, next door east of Clark jc Vryatt- . . L. B; ROYAL : HAS OPENED a Barber Shop pn First slreet on door woat of Trmmpson Irvine's har m nop, where he will be pleased to meet all who wish woric in 'him line. Thankful for past ftronaR, ha hopes by close attention to bnsl ne.s to merit a continuance at the same. Will tep constantly on band a fall supply or rtrftmcry Mr MI, the beat assortment In town. Com and Albany, Or., February 3S, yc&9v " 8. C. 8TOSE, B2. pnysiolon and surrjeon, BBOWSSVIi-tE, UKSMOW. ' BUSINESS - . .S . : OyriCE At tbo Brai Stsrt. 27 s I SAMUEL. E. YOUNG, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, C10THIKG, GROCERIES) BOOTS & SHOES, THRESHERS, REAPERS & MOWERS, WAGONS, PLOWS, SEED DRILLS, BROADCST SEED SOWERS, ETC. First street, Albany, Oregon. Terms: n90v7 St. Charles Hotel, Corner Wnshlucton and First Hta., ALBANY, OREGON, Matthews & Morrison, PROPRIETORS. t Iluue n-wlv furnished throughout. Tlio bet tbe umrket affords always on the table, tree (oacli to mid from the llouae. P. C. IIAUPEIt & CO., -Dealers In X3 2L"ST OOOUS. Clottilux, Bouts mid Maoes, lists, rf, r'nney Uoixls. Notions, KhotKnos and l'lstols, Knils, Itopp, Mirront, Wnll paper, tVood nd Wlllcw Ware, Trunk aud Vnlls, . forfeit Cutlery, Ac., Ac, So!d very low cither for cash, or to prompt pay ni3 Ina cuxtotners on time. v7 Furniture Warerooms. FRED GRAF, HAVINCi purcha.-ed the entire interest, of t. Coi.nr la the late tlrtn tif liraf A Collar, in the fni-niture btisiness, takes this opportuntiy torotnrn ltis thanks to the citizens of AllKlny an t vininitv who have senerously patron ize t him in the pat, and respect rully asK a continuance of the sauu. (fe3Ail kinds of titr- nlture kept on hand and nianumcturea tonraer at iowesi raten. ruj.u uu.ac. AMiany, Nov. 13-v8n8 Ralsiiis antl SJoving Baildiii?. tTrg THE UNDERSKiXF.D UEO LEAVE TO VV announce to the wiiizon of Albany and snrroundiiis country that, having .utpplie l nnr sivswitn the nonsHRry machinery for rais- in aud removing outiumsrs. we are iftiu at u:i time to receive orders for such work, which we will do In short or ler at lowest rates. We Kii.irnntee entire satiwlkctiou in nil work under taken bv us. Order left at the ttcacswt oflkxs prompt ry at-tentedto. Apply to. . , . , . A.lba, B n , ALLL. . J. v;r., April io. ici j. - PHCENIX Livery tPeed Stable CCK.NEK WASHISOIOS A FIRST STS-, AXS. MARSHALL, Proprietor. Carriages, buggies, hacks saddle horses to let on reasonable terms. Horses Itoardcd hv the (lav or week. 1 will have some of the snyest ris ever turn ed out of a livery stable m Albany. tyS- 1IEAK.SE and can-iages furnished for lu nerals. Give me a call when you want to rMe. , .3. .U ..IV.m.k u u, Allianv .Siarch 10, ld76--vS HAEDWAEE! BOI.T9. all sixe at1 deacrli- tions, .fe gi-ncral SHELF UAB- WARE u lull unu complete as- mortiuect. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Hose. Till, Copper, Zinc and Sheet Iron on nana ior me. The Goldsmith Range, ' . THE BEST MADE. CROCKERY WARE, Tbe largest and most complete assortment in Keeps all kinds of ' OILS WHITE . LEAD. The Finest & Purest L.iquora Always on band, to be sold for medicinal uses. inofw ITpimfrlnir done neaUy, at short notice. and WABKASTEn. J. URADWOHL. First street, Albony, Oregou. n27v8 DR. PLUMMER, DRUGGIST. Pure and rresn DRUGS AND MEDICINES ! 6, Perfumeries, Toilet Article, MV&STJ AND - SHOVLDCB BRACXS. KS" Prescriptions carefully filled. 8-15 W.. It. GRAHAM, . IX.ATB fr MCBIOAIO Merchant rTaJloi. TTEEl always on hand roeskins,Casstraerea esiinK.ic. a larxer and better stock than ever nolom orouKht. to this market. Cats and makea to order all styles of Clothing iur uion mm i ' y &b rauxnwuw raies, fuaran toetnir satisfaction. ,t Shop on First street, next door to City Mar ket, lately occupied by Ir. E. O. Smith. &v8 Pictures and Picture Frames. E. B. PURDOM WtfMtlrf annnnnm to the eitixens of Albanv and I'irinitv.that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of riCTCKKFKAl JiS to oroer.fct snort nntlca. Plel nres framed, and old frames ropatrad O.P at bis office on First street, one door west of Broadalbin, and leave your order. at-- FRIENDS I CITIZENS ! ! COUNTRYMEN ! ! ! LEND US YOUR TRADE ! XXTK II WE JUST OPENED OUT A XEW V V aud fresh assortment of GllOCERIES, PROVISIOIVS, Ac, In Dr. Tale's new brick. Fust Btreet, where we would ins pleased to serve you wuu auj tliftiv in nnr IftiA. Our stock was selected in San Francisco, by Slli. JOHN BARROWS, well known in this city, and we. feel safa In Guarazxteelzxs satisfaction to all who iavor ns with their pat- We will endeavor to keep on hand a full sup ply oi Fresh. "Vegetables, in their season, at all times. You are invited to eail and sec ns. TlUJl&TATE. Albany, May 5. 76-33 EVERYBODY BUYS THEM. HA VINO JU6T RECEIVED A LARC.E SHIP, tnent of iheuelchi-aied uuw stylo Combined j Lirill and liroadcast STiTESliAX GRAIX DRILL, direct from the fudtoi-v. am now offering extra inducements to the farmers of Oi-eft""- Most of t lie best farmer in the Slate are now using Ihpm. S injj seed and an Increased yield of grain is the result oi nruniirf. Can be used equaUy -ell as a Drill or Broadcast Seeder. The STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL has been I irt-r-fttlv imnm?eii lor this Jear. Warerooms at my Blacksmith Shop, cornerof 1 Second and tliswortu streets, Aioany, uregun. FUAXK WOOD. Harcn 31. 1S76-23 It. R. J. BLACKULItM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. BROWNSVILLE. LIXS CO., OGK. ATTEMT1UX .IVIi TO ALL business. ysvs j. c. Powell. t k.isk. POWELL & FLIN'N. Attorneys A fouus- Ilors at l.:w nod so- iieiuns in iiHurt-1 j , Altmnv. Orea-oh. X'SilTeefirms made and con veyances promptly attended to. 1-S fKOMIT Delivery, at Llvins ECates. 1IAVIXG nought out the dellvsry business ol Mr. Lewis 8t imson. 1 be leave to annonnco to tne citizens itnd business men of AHntny, that : have on the streets an extiress and 1ol) watron and will be happy to serve all who may give me a can. All tirders will be promptly attended to at srmfl.1 tie n,T3. Orders may be left at the Drug Store of Bell A faraer. VIEGIL PAEKEK. Lebanon Hotel, S. II.' CL.AUCIITOIV, PROP'S., IXLtANON, OKEUOX. TJOVSE newly furnished thronithout. The A A best the markotsattoiil always on the table. The postoftice is next door to this Honse, from which thestase leaves for Albany at 7 o'clock a. M ami eetnrn.nir arrives ot ti oVlock p. M. - Convevances procured for parlies wishing to visit the Soda Springs. Library and reading room, with choice reading matter, for the gnests of the honse. aprsuvs CUAS. BOURCARDES, WATCHMAKER JEWELER, rx Corner First an 4 ferry Kta., Ai-B4N', OUEUON. fmsm Watches, Clocks, Silver and Plated Wnm .nil .fowplre nt pvptv descritition and nf I the best manufactories, on hand ior sale at fair C3f Cleaning and ipairins Timepieces snei -.iiilt v. . fciiS" Jeweiry, etc., repaired and cleaned on short notice at liymjr rates. fcj2TGlve tnt a call, and see for yourseU. March 3, ls7B-'ilv8 J. II. BURKI1ART, Real Estate and Conyeyancma: Agent, j ALBANY, t i ubeo. COB5SR FIRST AKO BBOASALBIX 8TBEETS. FARMS of all sixes, improved and unimprov ed, in this and adjacent counties, suitable for grain raising, alo timbered land and slock ranches for sale on easy terms. Also for sale a number of dwelling houses and vacant lots in this city. Parties desuintf to either sen or purchase should cau and learn terms and prices netore purcnasing eisewiicre. osvo J. D. MCFARLAND. WM. MORGAN. MORGAN 6c ftcFARLAXD, REAL ESTATE AGENCY!! . AND : EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Xoxt Door to Wells, Fariro & Co'a Expreaa OlDee, Albany, Oregon. nnt mtc TRRPARED TO FURNISH EMI- W it rants and others pood barjruins In farms I and small homesteads in Linn and adjoining: count ies. Farms in value ana size to suit pur; Also, city property, both Improved and nn- ''itoinimtfarms and city property, and collec-. tionsof all kinds, promptly attended to. nn. s..iiittna fnr ort vnrt isina will enable us to do more for our patro"1 than ty1? other Apency in me state in our iiiiD. - . We rtso pay special artention to the employ. men t and mnor exenauuo vki vmv. :. , Albany, May ISlt Dath House & Barber Si jp. rniIE UNDERSIGNED WOtTM BE. tCT- A fullv thank thecitizens of Alban at I cinltv for tbe liberal patronatfo bestow I on future a continuation of their favors. F riht accommodation of transient customer . in frieads in the upper part of town, he I . ipen ed a neat lit t ie shop next door to Tay:o ii o. Saloon, where a snnd workman will alw .rsbi i n i.M)nune to wait upon patron.. XrTrV. Urn tOi. . T Ka. G. A. WHITNEY, M. Graduate of Belle vue Hospital Medical College, Physician and Surgeon, ALBANY, smECOM, - T-VTSEASEB OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY. U Residence in- West lake's buildinz. corner of First ana uoa sireeu va-n J. LKSEV IIILE, 81. D., FFICE At Bell A Parker" new drue store. J ItESIOKJJCE-Seoond street, between rail- road and .Montgomery. 3, W. WILCOX, Homoeopathic l?hj-sician. "VFFICK with Dr. E. H. Griffin. First street. V A wan v, Oregon E3rChronlo. disease a specialty. . s A FTES "A. PRACTICE OF MEDICINE fOB twenty-ei Indiana, and tiler's Drug Store. RESIDENCE Corner of Montgomery and Eighth streets, nortneast oi railroad ucpoi. i vonoui JOB PRINTING, 1 gPsatMBBP When you wish Posters. Visiting Cards. Business Cards. Bill Heads, Letter Heads Envelopes, Pall Tickets,, Programmes Labels, j p JXNTIIG" HOUSE ' Horse Bills, Circular. Pamphlets, or in fact anything iu the call at th ALBANY CQJtKEB FERRY A FIRST-STsi., 'i RE TER LOCAL MATTERS. We issue on Wednesday to give our boys a dunce to go to the State IjjKV Dnring the present week yon can go to the Suite Fair at Salem and return to this citv, over the O. & C. Railroad, for the sum of $1 75. APPOINTED. The tollowlrg persona liave been appointed to attend the State University from this county : C. A. Woody, J. F. Hill. G. W. Settlemolr. Wm. Rec tor. Thornus, Elmer and Clifton Cleaver, Edward Geary And ,Miss Minnie Allison The University opens on the loth" last. -nest Wednesday. Immediately after tbe Hayes and Wheeler Club was called to order last Friday even Ing, Mr. Dr. Whitney, at the request of many friends, came forward and sang "Red White and Blue" In such manner to "bring down" the house lu most tumul tuous applause. 'Squire Dick Powers, of Lebanon, was in this city on Saturday. HI friends and neighbors In Lebanon raied bv subscrip tion some $SQ, with which Dick was laying in a supply of iron and tools with which to commence vork In his new shop, which he expect will be ready this week. Through the . energy and efficiency ot Rev. Mr. DeVore, pastor of the Methodist church in this city, the church debt will I fooii be paid, the church building repaired and renovated, and the society thus be placed on an even footing witb the other churches of this city. Sesatob Mitchell Addresses the Hayes and Wheeler Club on Fridny even ing. October 13th, at the Court House- The Senator is one of the most eloquent speakers on the Pacific coast, and will be ! greeted by a crowded house. Tlie Glee I Club will be on hand with new songs. Thanksgiving Fair. The Ladles Aid Society has received so many calls, during the last few weeks, for aid, that the treas ury is prety well exhausted. As a means ; of refilling the treasury, so that the Society may still be able to assist the needy, the ladies have determined to hok" a fair and ; sociable on Thanksgiving evening. It will afford an elegant time for our people, at . the monev donated will never 'Ror for the fair and sociable. Sad. Mr. J. G. Anderson, aged abou$ 23 year, died early on Saturday morning, alter a short illness. Although a resident of this r,Hy but a short time, by his urban ity and gonllemanly deportment, he had made Djnny tv&rm friends. So far as we know, the only relative he had in this country was a brother," about 18 yeara of age, who arrived here from Missouri a few hours before bis death. A pnrse was made by the friends of deceased Mifflcient to cov er the expenses ct burial, and he was laid away Death the clods of the valley on Sat urday evening, sincerely mourned by all who knew him. Ret in peTacei ' An Old Piokeer 6bSEl-i-On tltsf 7th lust.. William AllphC aged 78 yefrs and 1 months.departthisiUajrre$idence about nine miles north of this city. De ceased was born in Boone Co.. Kentucky, In 1797, where he resided until hi majori ty, when he received the contract to burn the brick to be used in the erection of the State Capitol building nt Indianapolis, Indiana. From Indiana deceased remov ed to Illinois where he resided ten years. In 1S47 lie crossed the plains, arriving in Oregon in the fall of that year and settling in Linn county, where he has resitted ever since. Deceased was elected and served two terms acceptably Injthe Oregon Terri torial Legislature, A good man has gone to his ret. .Deceased leaves a wife and eight grown-up children to mourn his loss Peace to his ashes. A Severe Attack. Last week Mr. Cat-others, ot A. Carothers & Co., drug gists of this city. Started for Yaquinia Bay to spend a few days In recreation, after tin unusually laborious season's work.. Arrl ving at Elk Oily he was prostrated by an attack ot congestion of the brain. As soon as the news reached this city, Mrs. Caroth ers, R. Suit marsh and Dr. Boiighton star ted for Elk City, arriving tliere Friday evening. They found Andy In a very precaiipus condition, but by the exercise of great care they succeeded 1 getting hlrn back to this pity, at riving here late Satur day evenings ' With careful nursing, and under th care ot Dr. Boughton, Mr. Ca rothers l"slowly recovering. Club Meeteno. The Hayes and Wheeler Club met at tile Court House last Friday evening, and tteia addressd by Dr. Watvo Yamhill, candidate for Pres'den tial Elector on the Republican ticket for Oregon, "the speech was one of the best delivered during the campaign, and was received with unbounded enthusiasm, by the large, audience . that fillet! the Court House, v The Doctor's speech was absolute ly unanswerable, and produced a marked etfet-f upon the aud'ence for good. Our next Congressman, Dick Williams, was present, and was loudly called for ; but owing to the lateness of the hour he did not attempt a speech. The Glee Club f urn islied r most excellent music. An able speaker lias been secured for Friday even log. tbe regular Club night. Jury List. Followlnz is the list of jurors who have been drawn to serve at I to the October term of the Circuit Court for this county : B. W. Cooper, farmer. Albany. A. Gross, hotel keeper. Brownsville. Jos. narrlson, farmer, Brownsville. J. O. Bpshnell, farmer. Albany. J. W. Clever, farmer. Center. 11. N. Dtu thick, farmer, Santiam. O. Jennings, farmer, Waterloo. - Alf. Wheeler, farmer, Center, , Milton Hyde, tarmer, Albany. " J. W. Tyeer, farmer, Brownsville. D. S. Bnsey, farmer. Halsey. , O. P Coshow, merchant, Brownsville. M. B. Smitii, farmer, Browusvlile. ... ' C. T. Leever, fanner, Santlatn. W. J. Phil pot, larnier, Brush Creek. O. Burtbttrt. farmer, Lebanon. S. Froman, farmer, Albany. N. "0,! McDonald, farmer, Franklin Butte, .tfr ' B. wi Poindextcr. farnier, Waterloo. B. W. Cundiff. taason, Albany. Alex. Morttgomery, farmer. Solo. D. F. Crabtree, farmer, Santiatn. Jessie Barr, farmer. Sweet Home. Isora Walker, farmer, Albany. Thos. Weger, farmer, HarrUbiirg, , John Beard, farmer, Lebanon. J. J. Vernon, farmer, Halsey. Jos. BHyeu. Sr., farmer, Scio. Thos. Ulner, farmer. Halsey. Geo. V. Gray. dentlst, Albany. Jno. W. Gains, larmer, Santiam, Political Discussion. The discussion on Thursday afternoon, between Hon. R. Williams and Lnfe Lane, was entirely a one-sided affair,' Mr. Williams being per fect master of the situation. Lafe Lane, upon being taken to task for his weak ef fort, replied that he was all bunged up." Yes, poor fellow, he gave every evidence of being badly demoralized ; and matters will grow worse and worse with hltu, un til the 7th of November, when he vvi'l "go out," politically, entirely. Mr. L. L. Brown, flndina' his ntt.irti'rs at the depot enlirley to restricted to feed the immense travel over the O. fc C- Kail way. has secured a portion of the Mammoth Warehouse, where he now lias room to dine over a hundred people at the first table. And they don't set a better table any where than Mr. Brown does. Albany Engine Company, haying con cluded to enter tor the prize offered by the State Agricultural Society for the best hand engine, -will go down on ' Thursday morn- Ing. pn&Hbly reuix.i!g the same evening. Wo are among those who believe our One- rstera will walk awav with the medal. Eor lor Ones. Headache. As a remerlv for hendaclio Pond's Kxlract is nsetl with much beiirfit, by bathing the forehead, with it and taklnft ten or fifteen drops internally. It Is most useful In headaches of a onaestire charac ter, attended with a fulness, heaviness and tension in the head, atid especially wlicre headache's are attended with or are liable to result In nose bleed, the forehead my be bathed or a cloth, wet in the Lxtracr, and taken Inwardly, dose as above, repeat in au hour, If necessary. . Last Thursday Wilbur We-sl lake's team ran away. In some manner tibtir reoeiv- ed a Kaeh on the forehead, which may leave an ugly scar. The runaway was caused by the doubletrees becoming detatched Irom the tongue of the wagon. r bee LCXCn. l'arties storing gram with Blain, Sox & Co., at the Mammoth Warehouse, will get a tree lunch, f Just think of that, when you get into the city about noon, as hungry as you ever get. Miss : A Word in Your Ear. The next fine afternoon that you saunter out, buy a hoir nt Gi.rvN'S Sni.miTTR Snip, r That. admirable purifier will remove every one of those Dimples which detract so much from vonr beauty. f " Religious. Rev. Dr. Irvine tvill occupy tiii nninit n h r.!n,iu rhnn.ii three miles east of tills city, near Knox's j .. Butte, on Sunday next at 3 o'clock All are invited. Mrs. S. A. Shephnrd delivers a lecture on temperance at the Baptist church this (Wednesday) evening. No admission fee charged, but a collection will be taken up alter the lecture. See Sherman & Hyde's new double col umn ad.- For anythlne In the line of music and musical Instruments, order of them. -f j The Ladies Aid Poctett Meets next Wednesday (lsth Inst), at the residence of Mrs. Jas. II. Foster. A full attendance is desired. I Mr, J. Mendenliall and wife, came into this city, from their farm on tbe Cascade wagon road, on Monday, both looking in 6plendid liealth. During a runaway Saturday night, the driver, a young man named Wm. McMa hon. was thrown from the watron, se verely bruising an arm and leg. SfABBIED, October 3d. 1876, at Principia Academy. Brownsville, by Rev. VT. R. Bishop, Mr. J. M. Galbrsith atd Louisa Caroline, all ot Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon. Eveiybody's gone tovtho State Fan that could possibl-fOjeet away, and oar city, therefore. Isn't the liveliest In tl world. if m i i" - ;.-lVt That "straight out'' smoking tobacco at a . Carothers & ICVSV seems to meet, the fullest approbation ot " smokers generally Mm. Butler started on a visit to the Eastern States last. week. ;" Half-sheet tins weeK, as we are fe" v . the State Fair. Wheat Is still looking up, witll chance In favor ol an advance." Opt. N. B. Humi)hrey is suffering with a catarrh on his left hand. There'll be a general ruh for the State Fair on Thursday. Sllgbt rainfall Monday night. lUln la greatly' needed. ' . ' .-'' Good butter has been scarce in thia mar ket for some days. Political matters laid over for a week. when they will receive due attention. Joe Webber and Chaa. KieferJ have .M stand at the Stlte Fair. Nice Hats. The new style Hayes and. Wheeler hats, just received at S.E. Young's, are the nicest in the market. Half-fare tickets over the O. & C. Rail way to the State Fair, will hold good until Monday. I We hcur of one man who still had forty acres of wheat to harvest, and his harvest er buste-d on him, Monday r. m. - Sickness. A good deal of unwelluess reported hereabouts, and more predicted unless we have a good fall of rain soon. FINANCE AND COMMERCE, i. . I,. i Gold in New Yotk. 1094'. Legal tenders, 9091 c. Wheat, G5c bushel. Oats, 37c bushel.' Butter. 25330c V pound. Eggs, 25c dozen. Chickens, f 2 50 $3 00 f dozen. Beefon foot, 3c ; pork, do , 6c net. Bacon Sides, 13c; hams, 15c; shoulders. Dried apple, Cc; plyms, 12c Liverpool wheat market, Oct. 9th: Av- eraS lOsldSlOsM; club, 10s5d3108d. Special Notice. rOLITICAI. SPEAHIMJ-. Ex-Gov. Addison C. Gibba will speak upon the political Issues Of tao day as fol lows : At Oakland. Friday. Oct. 13th. At Wiibur, Saturday, Oct. 11th. . Speaking to commence at 1 P. m. Ev-ri-body invited, including the l.idU-s. RtXiaicr? Services. Rev. J. F. DeVore will hold services In the hrpwn M. E. church in this city on Sabbath, morning and evening;. 6un- day School at 2:83 P. M. Prayer pieetiny each XbursUay evening. ' W. H. McFAELAitp-The m-cU known Stove Dealer, is agent for the Justly celebrated. Rich mond Range, manufactured at Norwich, Conn. This is now acknowledged to be the best and most economical cooking apparatus in the world. Tbe public are invited to call and examine this beautiful and useful article. A fine stock of pumps, tinware aud cook Insr utensils of every j desirable kind, constantly on hand, or made to I order at the lowest living fates. At Home. Dr. G. W. Gray hag re I turned from bis Centennial trip, aixi can now be found at bis office, In the Parrish brick, up stairs, by all who desire dental work of any kind. 46v7... Steam Engine and Boiler. If joii want to purclwse a good steam engine and boiler, very cheap, apply to E. Carter & Co., at their sash and door factory in Al bany 16 horse power. To Sbalte, or not to -Iiak.? Ave, that U the question. Is it better to quiver in the paroxysms of fever aud ague or to on 1 1 km tne atrocious cusese uy it course of that standard anti-febrile remedy,1 i Ilostetter's Uttters. There cannot 1)0 I much doubt as to the respouso of the ma I i;iri:i-su iLKe.ii to tins inuuiry. t rum rverj locality on this continent whoS inhabit- ants are tormented with tne sniverinsr . i a ,1 -..J r .w- only genuine preventive and eradicant ot M. J malaria provided by science. The denizeus of fever and ague districts well know now utterly Inadequate to do more than give a brlel respite are the so-called remedies of. the faculty.- Quinine, arsenic, bismuth what are these but poisonous palliatives, which cease after a time to produce any tK-neflclal effect whatever, and if persisted in wreak Irreparable mischief upon the svstem ? Everywhere they are being aban doned by Intelligent persons, and that gen uine vegetable specille ror intermittent anq remittent disease, Hostettcr's Bitters, sub stituted in their place. From Bet. Sylvanns obi. of Itoaton, formerly lvdltor of the fIrtoUan -' I rtemau." Dear Sir It may be some satisfaction to vou to be informed of the result of the trial bf the Peruvian Syrup In my family. My daughter was brought low by a typhoid fever last spring, aud after the fever left her she continued very weak, aud tho simplest food distressed her. For months she remainl In the sanie debilitated con dition : but from tho first of September , i!l8t, when she commenced taking tne Syr- 1 nn the digestive functions improved, and she steadily gained strength and Vivacity ; and now, after taking two bottles, she U restored to a good state of health ; Indeed she appears more really healthy than she has for seveal years past. I am of opinion that tbe Protoxide ot Iron " contained lri the Peruvian Syrup, was adapted to her case, aud effected what no other known medicine could have effected. - Yours truly.' 8. COBB. Sold by all druggists. ' ' A Drowning; San will eatcb as m Straw." " If he catch It.5 It : wtll do hirri no good. Thousands ot people" who have neglected coHU and coughs until they twve become dangerous,' will-rush to almost every no. . trmn tor reitei. i nw is wny o many ex periments are tried by the sufferers. Go to vour druggist, buy a bottle of Wistar's Balsam op Wild Cherry, and w-tc with confidence. It will benefit at once attdult'ti inately cure. . It is no straw ; it Is a cable:' well tried ; liold ou to it and bo saved. Sold by 4)1 druggist". CVt