The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 15, 1868, Image 4

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    Mark Twain ox Female Suffrage.
In a letter on this thetnc, Mark Twain
says: A. female political canvass would
bo an outrageous thing. Think of the
torchliht processions that would distress
our eves. Think of tlvo curious legends
on tho transparencies: "liobbins forovcr!
Vote for Sallic liobbins, tho only virtuous
candU.ito in the field 1"
And this: "Chastity, modesty, patriot
ism ! Let the great people staud by Ma
ria Sanders, the champion of morality and
progress, aud the only candidate with a
stainless reputation 1"
And this : "Vote for Judy McGiunis,
the incorruptible ! Nine chilrea one at
the breast "
In that day a man shall say to hi3 serv
ant, What is tho matter with tho baby V
And the servant shall reply, "It has been
iick fur hours." "And where is its moth
er?" ''She is out electioneering for Sal
lie Bobbins." And such conversations
as thct
te shall transpire between ladies and
its applying for situations : "Can
you cook ?" "Yes." "Wash V "Yes."
"Do gonernl housework ?" "Yes.? "All
right; who is' vour choice for State
Milliner V "Judy McGinniss." "Well,
you can tramp." And women shall talk
politics instead of discussing the fashions;
and they shall neglect the duties of tho
household to go out and take a drink
with candidates ; and men shall nurse the
baby while their wives travel to the
polls to vote. And also in that day the
man who hath beautiful whiskers -shall
beat the homely man of wisdom for Gov
crnor. and the man who waltzes with cs
quisite grace shall be Chief of Police in
preference to the man ot cuort, sagacity
and determined energy.
Emerson on "The Baby." Ono of
the sweetest nd prettiest of Emerson's
latest writings is the following ;
"Who knows not ihe beautiful group
of babe and mother, sacred in nature,
sacred also in the religious associations
oi half the globe ? Welcome to the
parents is the puny little struggler, strong
xn nis weakness. Ins little arms more ir
rosistiblo than the soldier's; his Iip3
touched with persuasion which Chat
ham anl Pericles in manhood had not
The SKiall despot asks so little that all
nature and icason are on his side. His
ienorance is more charminir than all
knowledge, and his little sins more be
witching than all virtue. All day, be
tween his three or four sleops, he coos
like a pigeon, sputters and spurns and
tsuts on laces of importance : and when
he fasts, the little Pharisee fails not to
sound his trumpet before him. Out of
blocks, thread spools, cards and check
ers, he will build hi? pyramid with the
gravity of a Palladio. V ith an accous
tic apparatus of whistle and rattle he
explores the laws of sound. But chielly
like, hb senior countrymen, the young
American studies new nnd speedier modes
of transportation. Mistrusting the cun
nincr of his Email lejrs, ho wishes to
ride on the necks and shoulders of all
flesh. The small enchanter nothing can
withstand no seniority of age, no grav
ity of character; uncles, aunts, cousins,
grandsires, grandmas all fall an easy
prey ; he conforms to nobody, all con
form to him, all caper and make mouths.
and babble and chirrup to him. On
on the strongest shoulders he rides, and
pulls the hair of laureled heads.;
A Literalist or a JoKER.-The
Bishop of Oxford sent round to the
church wardens in his diocese a circular
of inquiries, among which was :
"Does your officiating clergyman
preach the gospel, and is his conversation
and carnage consistent therewith?"
The church warden near Wallinford
replied
' He preaches the Gospel, but docs not
ceep
a carriage.
Wool Fraud. The wool circular of
ihe San Francisco Wool Exchange says ;
A system of fraud, practiced by woo
growers in the interior, has been the
cause of great annoyances to our manu
facturers and buyers. They have found
themselves victimized so cleverly as to be
enable for a long time to ascertain mean3
by which it was done. . Purchasers in the
interior "suffer severely wool bought by
item losjqg from 7 to 13 per cent, in weight
while m transit to this city. After dili
gent search for the cause of these losses
it was fcund that quite a number of woo
growers were in the habit of sprinkling wa
ter on the fleeces before packing them for
ala. The pvjj of this fraud does not end
however, by the loss of weight, as the wa
ter, in connection with the natural grease
causes fermentation, which injures the
strength of the staple, and causes it to
be black yellow instead of white, so that
it can only be used for dark colored and
inferior grades of goods. Oregon wools
received in this city have also been found
in very, bad condition, the fleeces in some
cases being mixed with stones, and others
with sheep mannre. These adulterations
have been made purposely to defraud,
the adulterations in 6ome fleeces being
three pounds each.
Wool growers on tho Pacific coast must
be. very shortsighted to thus destroy the
L-l' 1 it
j cpuiuuuLi oi mmr cups oy mesa practi
ces mat are to plainly irauaulent,
3?A- lady, out with her little girl and
poy, purchased him a rubber balloon
which escaped him and flew into the air
me girl, seeing the tears in his eyes
saia: "iNever mind, Aeddy, when .you
die and do to heaven you 11 dit it."
- l9"The following curious epitaph may
now do seen in Uunmore churchyard.
Ireland : " Here lies John Hall, frrocer.
The world is not worth a fig, and I have
good raisins in saying go." ; ' - :
Disrespect to the Pharaotts As
on illustration of the ravages of time, it
is stated tuat trie present Egyptian . Gyp
sies made fuel of the mummies of over
three thousand years ago, and hey do
their cooking ivith the embalmed limbs of
the citizens of ancient Thebes : whil tho
button makers of the world convert the-
bone3 of the Pharaohs, or of their sub
jects at least, i a to ornaments for " cuta
ivay " coats an l ladies' saques. .
.. .
I6A Yankee 'at ""Pittsburg tWat
bristles to the tail of a rat, and sold the
reconstructed animal for a squirrel:- 11 J
is but an humble imitator of ih-oserwho
peek to reconstruct negroes wto intelli
gent citizens;;';, : ' '- '
OUH AGENTS.
Tho following named gentlemen are authorised
to aot as AgonU for Tit Statk Rights Demo
rat, and to rocciro bd receipt for mbffcrlptious
lo the paper ;
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Watkinson and James Dorrls.... ..-Polo
Jason Whoelcr Lebanon
II. L. Brown Brownsvillo
Matthew Fountain,..; HarrUburg
J. M. Smith .... Peoria
LANK COUNTY.
Iloa. J. J. Walton........ Eugono City
BENTON COUNTY.
R. Il.Strahn Corvallis
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovelady - Dallas
J. B. V. Butler ami Dr. Harris Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy -La Creole
Dcnj. llaydon ......kola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.,
J. It. Ralston..... - Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Portland
MA1U0N COUNTY.
N. M. Bell ) . '
B. F. Bonhatu J 6lom
TliOM. Iloyco. Newspaper Agent. Fan
Francisco, is authorized to receive subscriptions
and advertisements for our paper, and act as busi
ness agent generally.
A 1) V K It T I S E 3 1 E N T S .
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.
a. hveelvt- sc co.
Corner ofTirst and Broad Albin Street
(First Door Eat of J. Norcross Krick)
Albany, Una County, Oregon,
Keep constantly on hajsd
A FULL ASSORTMENT
Of everything in their lino of Business,
it Lower Fisures Ihaa any ether Ilccse
This side of Portland.
1TE CHALLENGE COMPETITION
In the line of
UPHOLSTERY, PARLOR SETS
Chamber Sets, Picture Frames
BUREAUS, SAFES, WARDROBES, ETC. ETC.,
VTc bare afco on band the celebrated
"ECONOMY WASHING I5XACXIINE,"
Wbich Las no equal in tlte world.
Get one ana
eatuiy yonrscli.
Particular attention paid to all orders in onr line.
UNDERTAKING FROMPTIY ATTENDED TO.
aulS-ly
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of San Francisco, California,
CASII CAPITAL $1,000,000 00
SURPLUS , Jan'y 1, 'C7 238,054 00
CASH ASSETS in G OLD, $1,233,054 91
All Losses Paid Immediately in United
States Gold Coin,
FIRE,
OCEAN",
MARINE,
INLAND
NSURANCE.
T
HE PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,
baring arranged withMeam. BIGELOW It
BROTHER for the transfer of all tie tmginci of
the Fire Insurance Companies lately represented
by them, ia now prepared to offer to all parties
formerly insured by said companies, equally good
terms and prompt payment of losses, in United
States old coin.
Mr. II. II. RIGELOW will bo the general Agent
for this Company from this date.
Directors of Paeifle Insurance Co.
A frakcisco Jas. D'Frcmcry,Llyd Teris,
Lonis McLane, Wra. Bhcnnan, Oliver Eldridge,
Wm.Almrd, John 0. Earl, A.B.Forbes,
Alo Weill, Alfred Borel, J. O. Kcllo,
Ab'm Seliman, O, T. Lawton, M. Cheescman,
Anson Q. Stiles, E. L. Goldstein, Q.ll. Howard,
John O. Bray, ileecs Ellis, G. W. Bearer,
A. Ilayward,
i. I. caver, r. btoinbart,
Darid Stern, M. Rosenbanm.
Jonathan Hunt, sacrav kxto.
W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills,
E. W. Leonard, Q.Vi Moire,
T. L. Barker, C. T. Wheeler.
T. L. Meyer, martsville.
S. M. Wilaon, J. II. Jewctt
John B. Newton, portlaxd.
D. W, C. Ulcff,
C. Myer,
D. J. Oliver,
Alphcns Boll,
W. C. Balaton,
L. Sachs,
Fred. Billings,
A. 1j. Tnbbs,
H. M. Jfewhall, Edward Martin, W. 8. Ladd,
Adam Grant, D. O. Mills, Jacob Kainm.
J. D. Fry,
II. Ilanssmann, btocktox.
L. B. Benchly, T. B. Anthony.
Moses Heller, viroixia, kev.
Wm. Scbolle, Wm. Sharon,
H. II. Bigelow,
Wm. Hooper,
Chas Maync,
OFFICERS ;
jl. HU'T, President.
A. J. KAjOSTOPT, Secretary.
C. A. IiATON, Marino Secretary.
II. II. BIGELOW, Gen'l Agepf,
LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Oregon and Washington Territory.
, LOCAL AGENTS t . :
S. R. IIAMMER...1..,.. ,Salem
F.A. CHENOWETn , Corvallis
J. B. UNDERWOOD,...., Eugene
S. F. CnADWICK Roseburg
JOHNSON & McCOWN.4 ... ......Oregon City
CUMMINS & GRANT...U ?..Dallea
irtidn.n.r,- .-,.,- , .
kbearing date. September 25th, 1867- i ; ; i . -
I J. wo or the abore notes are payable in one year
from date, and two in two years from date.
' The above notes were obtained by misrerjresen-
tation and without consideration for value received,
therefore I will not pay them. ' - -
THOMAS MONTEITH.
Albany, Oregon, Oct. 11, 18C7. vSal7w4
ADVKHTISEMKNTS.
nit. it. c. mix.
OIlO. r. KTTt.EMIEIt.
SETTLEMIER & CO,,
DRUGGISTS,
AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND.
MAIN ST.,
AMI ANY.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS.
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
I'nlntN, OHm, Glass, nyc-StuII),
VAKNISIIES,
Asn A ri i-i. ASsoimiK.tTor
DRUG G ISTS' SUNDRIES.
AQENTS'DY APPOIXTMKNT FOR
Dr. D. Jnyncs k Son's Family .Medicines.
We alo keep on hand a full supply of
All Patent .Tlccliciiie hi Unc.
Our stock of I)ror, Fluid, Ettracts. te.. aro from
Well Known Manufacturers,
nnd will o found
OF TUB IIKST QUALITY !
Si'ECUl. ATTENTION CIVI5S TO COUI'Ol.SMSO
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We NoIIcH the Ialroimce of the
Iubllf.
WK HAVi: nSTABLI.'HKI A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO!
out: a tun m .tAoi:ntsTor
G. A. HIl.Ii,
Who will kc"p a fw!l (uppljr of Iru;;t, Mc liviiK,
etc., ttc., for at luw fuicr..
f?KTTLi:Mii:i: a co.
April . ISC;-v2D3lly
GilOli'S
.11 IS It' A I. A N I KDICATIOXAL
USTSTITXTT-B.
A WO
DAY
& BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
r III I IS IN.STITL'TE 1H NITIMTKD
a in a retired and beautiful lotaUou, away
fnm the buine portion of the city, on Till II I,
bt'twcea !J and C STltEKTS, ro.tiand. Orvgoa.
Attached to the buil linj; arc extcnuixe and beau
tiful ground fr th ctnveoirtKe of pupil.
Tbo Educational lepartinetit n ill be in charge
of an efiicb nt corp of Teacher. CAl'T. J. I. C.
A LLSO TP, (formerly ji rrof..or iu the roireriity
of Louisiana, and for the lat Crc year Principal
of a Collegiate I tittitutc in tho Southern part of
California.) Principal.
No tiTurt will be (pared tt make Ihi Institute
equal to the lurl on the Pacific oat. The coure
of tu lie will embraeo all the t ranche usually
taught in Crt-cla Sctninarie in the Knt, in.
eluding the Ciaic. French, Uermao, Hpamb,
Mathematic. Ac., Ac.
The Mutical Department will be conducted by
PItOF. II. OUIDU 0U0I1, Graduate of Plauel
Conervatorie.
Parties from the country may re&t ar ured that
under the care of MRS. (J HO 11. (Matron of the
Kstablbhmcut,) they w ill experience all the attention
of a mother and c&joy the comfort of a home.
N. D. Particular attention will be paid lo the
choice of Text Uookf, in order to avoid anything
of a Scetional or J'urtitan nature, in our curriculum
of ftudic.
For further particular, enquire at tho Institute,
or addre II. tJL'IDO GKOH. P. 0. P.o No. ICS.
CAPT. ALLSOPP will continue logtve Evening
Leftioii In tbo Modern Language end llnshsh
branchef.
OotoW- 12, 1JS67 v3n9yl
AND
MACHINE SHOP !
A. F. CHERRY,
TTAVIXO ILTKCIIAHEU TIIK K-
ri tiro intercut in the ALU ANY FOUNDUV
AND MACHINE B1I0P, I am
Prepared to Farulrdt
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every description, on short notice. Also,
BRASS CASTINGS.
All Order for
MILL WORK
Will Le Cllcd with dispatch, and in a ratiafactory
manner.
noztsi: FOWJEItS
ASD
Agricultural IiuplcnictitM
Manufactured to order, nnd particular attention
paid to Iiepair.
LAllkindBof
PATTERN WORK
done to order on short notice
A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, August 18, 18Cfl-1y
ALBANY BOOK STORE!
E. A. FREELAND,
BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER,
Albany - - - - Oregon.
cossTAjnxr ox haxd :
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOHS.
Juvenile, Toy Gilt nad Plank Dook,
-COCD IT XI, ASD
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Of every kind used in the Stato.
BOOKS IMPORTED
short notice.
TO ORDER, at
Declnl61y
WHEAT WANTED! ;
TIIE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW READY TO
pay tbo . fi-t , ?
HIGHEST MAIfKET PRICE
IN" CASH
: ; : ' FOR WHEAT l-'--
DELIVERED AT OCR WAREHOUSE,
NEAR TEA-IICE'S FERRY. . C j
Ec2Sv3a7tf S. S. MARKIIAM & SON. i
ADVKltTISEM KNTS
HATS, a HATS.
MEUSSDORFFEIt & BRO.,
Manufuctttrcn nnd Importer of, and Wholoniil
and IU;tuil Dcalcrd iu
HATS AISTD CAPS,
AND
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front Hired, lortluiil,
V11H KKCKIVINU, IN ADDITION TO
tbeir cxtonnivo .kUck, by every Btcamcr, all
tho LAT1&T KTYLKBof New York, Lcnduaaud
1'arUiau t.mIo, fur
Gcntlemcn'i and Children's Wear
Which they will
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST!
D 12 A Ij 12 11 H IN HATS
WillooiMtilt their wii intm-st ,y examining our
block befuro iuruhum t h.wlicrc,
Hat of every tlyh and Dticrij'tiun
MADE TO ORDER
Al-ao
IV IS A T A- V It i: I A 1 11 12 1 ,
AT
J. C. MounsdorfTer
No. 7
2 lrnt fltift
I'oriland, O'm,
('r. 1 and Second
!'! ..Mnrvvi!l, Cat.
No. 125 J Street
No. C3j & (37 C:
Kttcraft.-4:
cfi ial St ......Kan Tranci' "
tf Whottttatit llvuto at H4i l'raiu;ic, Tal
N . 62 Commcr 'ial thn uah t C37 Clay utrt-tii
Via. 1. l.Sf,fiv2.lCtf
aUUHJSiilM ilfi HlifiiJUJIl k,
PflAeBLE YABD !
ALBANY. OltHOOX.
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
GRAVE AND TOMBSTONES,
or flvcry Htyle and l'utlcru.
PEDESTALS, SLABS,
MANTEL PIECES.
And Murblt Work of A.' HlmU.
THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING
thi: i'imist i-i;rri;itic; !
Tin; m:sT i:xkcl'tki wouk
lit the Mate ofOrrgou !
All wk thine at my '.far Lie Var'I i turn'l oul
t's lo fcive jH:fcct (ifttcU to tuy iair'fc.
PURE WHITE. VERMONT. CR CALIFORNIA MARBLE
Will l ut-4 a jjarilp ofierir.g work thall m-Wt.
The I.ftvt Living Irlcc
V.'UI he charx'4 ia every intatiC.
Orders from any Part of tho State will
be FailMuUy ana Fromptly rilled.
Tin: .ii iUatM: yard
It Jot hl.iw Fftrengcr Palfia !I:tl, n the wtt
til? uf tho lret running fru the river.
-J The j-ul.Uo ar iorit?'I to call at rny hoj.
an'l esarnins ;cunen f wurk.
Alhany, Jaiaary 6, 1SC6.
T 1 1 IS
OLD STOVE DEPOT !
IYIAIN STREET ALBANY.
JOHIT BRIGGS,
(lat c. c. codlet co.)
Keep cfnlant!y on Land a general nortinent of
STOVES!
Of the Most ruvorUc I'tttferiiM.
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Box Stoves !
AVilh a full and genera! assortment of
TIN, SHEET-IKON,
COPPER AND BRASS-WARE!
And all other article usually found in a
TIN STORE!
Repairing Xcatly and Promptly Executed.
Trims Cash or Produce.
"Short Reckoning: make Lonrj Friends."
Feb. 2, '67 v2n25tf
THE RICHEST, MAN IN THE WORLD I
EH XT It ACT ITlOl A I.KTTKIt
FllOM liAKON HOLO.MON ItOTJISCJIILD.
Paris, 8th April, 1864,25 Hue Fauby St Ilonoro.
AVill you bo kind enough .o have forwarded to
mo here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment; if
you will send at the same timo tho account, I will
forward you tho amount through Meters. Belmont
& Co., rew xork. '
Iiaron Solomon Rothschild, having recommend
ed to many of hia friend Major Lnno'a Liniment,
and they being desirous to procuro it, ho abould
advise him to e&tablih a depot in Taria.
The INDIAN LINIMENT, as' a rcliof ever
ready, as a killer of pain, taken inwardly or out
wardly oppliod. hns no equal. For tho relief and
cure of RHEUMATIC and NEURALGIC AF
FECTIONS, SPRAINS, BRUISES etc., etc., itis
unequalled. It is also most efficacious taken in
wordly in tho euro of CHOLERA, CRAMPS and
PAINS IN TIIE STOMACH, DIARRHOEA, DYS
ENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA IN
FANTUM, etc., etc., and is without exception the
MOST WONDERFUL PANACEA tho world af
fords. NO FAMILY should be withoutit. Every
TRAVELER by land or soa, should have a bottle.
MINERS and FARMERS residing nt a distnnoo
from physioians should keep itconstantly on hand.
In case of accidents and sudden attacks of stomach
complaints, its valuo cannot be estimated. In
quire for
MAJOR LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT!
AND TAKE NO OTHER!
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PRr. BOTTLE.
-For sale at whblcsalo and retail by " r .
: HUDSON fc JJIcCAItTY,
U Morchnnt's Exchange, San Francisco, Cal.,
- General Agents for the Paciflo coast.
And by respectable druggists throughout thq
world. None genuine unless signed by John Thos.
Lane and countcrsiffned hv J.-T. Lnn A. r.n . Pro
prietors, 163 Broadway, Now York.
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY !
MRS. Ii. A. STIPP'S
LEGACY TO THE WORLD1
For Consumption, Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Coujh, Hoarse
ness, etc., etc.
rlMK DlFI'KlUiNCKH IJKTWKUN TJIKT1I0
X KAC1U J1A1.SA5I and tho Allor.athS JunK
tiiuuk'inc Uthi: tho popular dru medicine,
wiicn taken Into the nlotnucli, makoyott ri -k. while
tho ncriKntion created ly my Thorocio Unlrnm Sn
"(tblij i a cup of tea. When the dru medi
ritn'i, taken by tho uiullittulo of victim who have
lieu with thoeoiixuini'tioii, Bnil thoir way iitto the
luiiirii, they irutnediately coiutueneo to irritnto and
inllatnotho ulcer aim iiiereaco tho How (f matter.
At a enxe(iieijce, the patient tipectorak laori;
ireely, ami a ho cough and pit hi h:o away,
he ihiuk, beoaimo ho rtuun twsU a quantity, and
raue St ineaily, tliat he U certainly rtoovcrbig j
nod under Ihi eojniiion delusion h corMuuc t
take the, itiodlciuex. nud ciiiinue to coagb nixl
rpit, uulil exhausted nitturo Kubtuit und ho fimU
relief in the prnvo.
On tho other hand, when my Thoracic IJaUuni
llnd it wtty int tho lun it com wen w at onto
t Im-rI Hhij uker". It goe to the v ry root of the
dcao, and gently, but nurely, draw alt morbid
hiniu r frm tbo ulnerntod pnrt. It purine th
hifid, a it i ei.mp'.ited w-holly of vejjetablo ift.i-I-
liuU. It tri,nirth;i and doe n.t dtbilifste the
Knerat ytt-m. It lend tu quiet the ne-rvc and !
iuu'-ruie thy patient and nmt in rtlievinj; the ;
ontfted conditii-n if th? luoff. by dtiTuMng th.
u' ciiifii itle. t "1 bbi'.d over the surface, ar.d it r!ar !
awoy u .i.int'-iKi. iiint tiupol; pre or all ti e I
iinporil f o( th ; hotly Ihrorrh Iheir natural hari
nel lh boMeU and more j ei ially doe it ti rid
t ) draw all excn'i'ii fn-m the lim, and induce
a new and vigoron a. tion vt the hvtr and iuu ait
treuth and new lifo the patient. .
Hear lhi in m',n 1, that the secret of the nucti
i( lay Thnracln l!iil'.m g cr.cl(.-d in thi little
i.utnhtl: frrt, it liut not irritate !), unr at;d j
oau5 the p&t'i nt to expectorate ; second, it do I
coininiriiee ut fi;en to licnl tliC tiictr: tt tool be -
and allay the snfl itnation, and top the couhin'
nd expectoration; il Hretigtien and nr urn
llje f'utit-t.t. at.d, Wiih pr pr tionjirhnieJit, I
mut recover. Thi medicine don't give you ti-t
luiitf ; it t.u'y in-nd up your old one, and, with j
cnr tncjr mmj ur.c you nwtj lino a goon
old
I vom.ot f.unt! with ut my'iitx n word Co tuy wi!
es. I am t .w in in v-iisty f.rt ytar, ar; i con
lro!y sy that with all t;y xj.rUue wi'h firr.a!
ditraK' , 1 hare fmmd it the af i aud lvi t n.c
dy, and no trotimn ir d licato hca'th thould 1 ;
without it. Dr. Arr iruthfuily rtnuttkn thul U r.
than one-haif of the ft-ma!r .f Vi..d Ftai-
hare utid health, and the condition f the d; r
dcrcd tnt l Icaring it irwj rfon ti.a figtt
(-ration. Th-n, how im j"rtui;t e tu uh have n
rvtwly for th-c evil. For '&Ufut r ! j. !( S
rocijif , irrffuJaritk-, tie., and lt t-t vouch at
the turn .f life, and frail girl, thi tnedicini wjil
be foun l invaluaiilc It ! M nh t ht om-d b
for and after eonfinrmrnt. "An oenre of j re
vcfitjte i belt r than a joad f jre."
llrc-mlr, kind father. r fd buhand, when
adasUiUtrtSfix tay tncdic it. to a darling dahtr
or frail wife, that they ers cotr.j d t f no e:;,0i
drai'my mia'-ra! r nnurtatin dfug. lomaicthv
J-k rnoro mifrah!e and Imitii tlicir untinicly
end ; but thry r a comj nund of mcalcjrjal root,
herb, tark, I.Uouj, . with be zmT'.u
hea'.ifR ir!ue jcarvf esH-rkt:re have made t.
f&tnt'.iar.
For furtber articular tec j.atnj i.tc t arr.m r-ary-inj
every bailo. Ma, h. A. Tll'l.
FMITII k IfAVIS. Portlahl,
C ei.it j.1 Acent.
All f Mr. L. A. iii.t' Mcdk-Inc are mttr u-f.i-
tut. 4 and j-Ht ui by V. C. Avkht. ha Inn, lire
j;on, to whoui all i Jt r on l.tuli.ts bou!d te di
rected. Mr. L. A. f?sij;. Meditint for ok- el Whitti
tnore A ".. Ali'ny ; Klkin A fon, Lebanon;
II. hiiiitU. IlisfrUburi.
H.-J t. 14, ! "67--v2nSyl.
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solicitod, as wo intend to keep as good an as
sortment, and of as good quality as the country
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We are always ready to pay the "
Highest Cash Price for Fat Stock.
April 6, 1867 Y2n3Itf
WHEAT! WHEAT !
100,000 IlUSHEIiS OF wheat
WANTED within the next two weeks," for which.
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By J. GRADW01IL,
f K R T I S E M E NTS.
A)
Are you fck, feeble, and
complaininff? Are you out
of order, with your ytcm
deranged, and your feellngi
uncomfortable f Jliene gymp
torn aro often the prelude
to wrriou lllneng, 8ome fit
of ickcM I crtetng upon
you, ana rnouia ne avertea
vy a Kinety ue or the right
remedy. Take Ayer'a I'flla,
and cicane out the diwr
dered humor purify tle
blood, and let the fluid
""tmove on unolftructed in
health again. They kfimu
vlnte the function of the
purify the ytm from the obstruction which make
dlcae. A ;ol1 acttle omcwhcre fn the body, and
obatructa it natural function. Thee. if not re
lieved, react 'upon themn)ceand the aurronndiD;
oricnn, producing Keneral f?rvallon, aulTerin;,
we tn tm condition, ovvr
the derantrementa, take Aver' I'lil, and ee bow
directly thyl rtifora tlte natarai action of the y.
trn. and with it the buoyant fccllnjr of health atrain.
What I truc ufid o apparent in thi trivial and com
mon complaint, 1 aiw true in many of the deep.
iwaU-d and dangerous dltmp:r. Ihe namo purga
tive t-ffi ct ex'peU tln tn. Caused hr titnilar ohntruc
tion and deranfcerrurfct of the natural function of
the body, thetjr are rapidly, and many of thcra aarelr,
eared by tho came mean. Kotie who know tho
virtue of tliKime I'lil, will neirlcct to employ thcta
wheti lufferiijff from Mie dinordcra they cure.
Htatcmcnt irorn leading phylcian In tome of the
principal clt t-, aod from other well-known public
percon'.
From a Forwarding Merchant nf St. Loult, Feb 4,
1). AYKitj: Your I'lll are tho paragon of all that
1 great in medicine. Tlu-y have cured my Httio
dauicliter of kilcerou tore ui-on her hand and feet
that had proved incurable for year. Her mother
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pimple on Ix-r kiu and In her hair. After our
child wa culred, he aluo tried your 1'iil. and titer
liarccureu hkr.
ASA JlUJJOJJJUOfc.
Aa a Family t'byate.
From J)r K W. OirtwrUM. New Orltani.
Your IDUiare the prlsce of purge. Their ex
cellent quaJliue urjc- any cathartic we po.
Ttmy are milS, but very certain end effcetual in tlicir
action on the! bowel, which make them invaluable
to u in the djtiiy treatment of dlea.
llendarbe, Hirk Ilrndaehr, Foul Ktemacb.
From iJr. Edward Moyd, Italtiwtrt.
Dkar Vif.iI, Arta: J cannot aucwer you what
eomp!ainta I Biave cured with your l'lil U-tfr than
to ay all thnx we rvir treat trith a puraatit medi
cine. 1 plawj great deetidence on that elTecfual
cathartic in tiny daily coiit-t with dk-w. and be
lieving, a 1 An. that your I'iH afford u the bet we
nave, i oi cow
TM3 value l htm highly.
PlTTtlftCKO. IB.. 3fV 1. 1SS5.
Da. J. V.. AVEa, hir: 1 have been mtd)r
cored of the Wort headache an body cn have br a
doMf or two of your l'iii. It mcbu to ane from a
foul tumsch, w hich ttu y c!(.-noat once.
Tour with grtat rrwct, fcli W 1'ItF.BLE.
trr.' t,j steamer viarum.
Ctillua Iiordrra I.irrr Caiaplninta.
From Dr
Theadtire P.tV.Tf Sew YarktStv.
Not only at
e your l'iii ftdmuably daotfd to tbeir
imrjx a ai atx-mnt, tut 1 fio'l t heir U ti-ncll
cSi-ct uon
!e liver very marked Indeed. They
have in my
mctice proved more effectual for the
cure or ttutoxk
complaint thin any one rtndy I
1 iiicrelv reioice that u e iiave at
can mention
Jt-tifflh r urr
iti ve which U worthy the confidence of
the iroctiou
ana ine cop;e,
Depaktm est or tiie Ixtkbior. 1
!SV)iintrton. It. C . 7th Feb . li-JA i
fjm: I fcavl? ux-d your 1'iJJa in rny general and
hobital praciiice ever tince you made them, and
cannot neitt to cay they are the bc-tt cathartic
rtnt'lor.
quick and di
mirablo remc
I licir rrcrnjatine action on the liver 1
cidc-d, eotueque-nUy ther are an ad
dy for derangmenU of that organ
c teldom too i d a ce of UUoui tin
ite that it did not readUy vieid to
Indeed, I ba
ease to obcti
them rtterUaily your. ALONZO HALL, M. U.
J'hHMtctan of the Mart
hyiician of the Marine JJotpUai.
Djvrnierj, lilarrhcta, tltlax, il'trms.
FrrrrA Dr. J. G. Green, of Chkaio.
Your 1111 tave bad a ion trial in tar cradice.
and 1 ttold the-nt In tiem a one of the t t aperi-
rr (ound. Ttrt.-ir alterative e&Vct upon
c them an excellent remedy, when
doe lor bUitius dytmterg and diar-uKmr-coating;
make the in very ae
the liver mail
eiven in tmal
rhtra. Tbeir
ceftabie and i
ourenu-ni tor ti.e ue or women and
Children.
Dynprp4lat Imparity of (be Blood.
From JUv. J.
V. Mime, Pastor qf Adceni Church,
Jiatton,
I fix, AVer: I nave u-a yo
I have uk-iI your 1111 with extra-
ordinary ucd-c in my family and among-thoe 1 am
called to vbtit
To rern!ate the organ of
di? ition and
purify the blood, they are the
ive very
Uft remedy I
have ever known, and I can conn
deutly recomr
lend tbem to my friend
lout, J. V. II12U&9.
Wyomins Co,. X. Y.. Oct. 21.
Vkau Mt:
9 ain uiug your Cathartic 1'iil in my
practice, and
jni tnem an exceiient nurcmtlve to
cleant the eybteta and purify the fountain t the-
blood.
JUH. U. &ltAllAiX, 41. If.
Cmtt!patibf C'oatlvenrM, Mpprraia
IttM-wmnti:
m, laonr, Tiettrnizu. Iiropay.
1'aralyaUJ
litatrtc.
From Ir
t P. Vaughn. Montreal, Canada.
annot b oaid of your Pills tor tho
ie. If other of our fraternity have
loo mucti c
enre of cottire
efCcaciou a I have.tiiey should joia
ing it. tor the benefit of the multitudes
pw
who ufter fn
m that complaint, widen, aitnoucn
bod enough in
arc won. 1
itself, i the progenitor of others that
bc-iieve co$tirene$$ to originate in the
i liver, but your
i nit aceci that organ ana core too
Guease.
From Mrs.
Stuart, Physician and Midtrfc,
Motion.
two large doca of your Pill, taken
I find one or
at the
tuiiuri
i proper time, are excellent promotive of the
at eeTeri when w holly or partially -up-
prciced, and
(Um) very cuectuai to cleanse tho
nomas n ana e
rprl tenrms. They are so much the
have that I recommend no other to
best phytic we
ray patient
From the Jtev.
Dr. Itatrlts, eg the Methodist Epis.
i nurc n.
PCLASKl II
pcsE, Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, !8o&
ik: J should be ungrateful for ti
llOXORXU M
the
relief your skill has broneht me if 1 did not report
my co to you a com eetiieti in my limoa ana
brought on excruciatine; neuralgic pains, which
ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding I
had the best ofj physicians, the disease grew wore
and worse, un il by the advice of your excellent
cent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, 1 tried your
Vil. Tbeir effects were slow, but sure. By per
severing in the ise of them, I am now entirely well.
Sexatk CnAVHEK. Baton Roup, La., 5 Dec., 1855.
1r Atkk: 1 have been entirely cured, by your
Pill, of liheumtitic Cout n painful disease that has
afflicted me for resrs. VINCENT S LI DULL.
Cy Mot of the Pill in market contain Mercury,
which although la valuable remedy in skilful band,
is dangvrou in a public pill, from the dreadful con
sequence tnat frequently iuiiow its incautious use.
Thido contain
no mercury or mineral substance
whatever.
Price, 23 ce
its per Box, or 5 Boxes for $L
Prepared by m. J. a AYEH & Co., Lowell, Mass.
VU- tna iy i-eitlonucr Co., Albanv, ana a
WhulcFale and llttail by Smith 4 Pavis. Port-
aud. scSIt
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE.
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Talio pleasure i
a infarmin (ho
public that they
aro now
?Iimufctutiug at Albany, Oregon,
A S
UTEIUOn ARTICLE 0'
LARD OIL.
a superior article of
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ASSORT
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PALE
SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP.
All of whioh they propose to soil an as favorable
.terms atj tho same articles can be
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NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned, eitbir by note or ; book account, to
settle the same in; cash or merchantable produce
at the taarkot valine, by the 10th day of December,
1887, as if is absolutely necessary that wo collect
tho same to enable us to carry on our business.
By promptly intending to tho above requirements,
you will confer a favor upon
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ADVERTISEMENTS.":"
8TATJ3 OF OIXEC102V. U
STATE OrtlCERS. 7
Oorcrnor Geo. L, Woods; residence, Salem ; sal
ary, ....11.500
Secretary of State Samuel E, May $ resi
dence. Salem; salary, 1.500
State Treasarei E. N. Cooke; residence,
Salern; salary...... 00
t;to Printer W. A. Mcpherson; residence,
galein; salary.......... .......................... Fees
SEX A TORS.
Geo. H. Williams, term expires March 3, 1871. -
II. W. Corbett, term exptrcs March Z, 1873. ; ...
REPRESENTATIVE, ';
Ilufus Mallory, term expires "March 3, 1871.
STATE CDtCIARf. ,
FitAt District P. P. Prim, As. Justice of the 6
pri rne Court and ex-ojficio Judge of the 1st JbV
dicial itrict; residence, Jacksonville. '
Second District , As. Jutia
Supreme Coart and ex-ofjlcio Judge ot 2d Jndi
tial District. -
Third District tt. P. Boise, All. Jostic Sopresa
Court and cx-ojftcio Judge of 3rd Judicial Dis
trict; residence, Salem. '
Fourth District E. D. Sbattack, Chief Justin
Supreme Court and ex-ojflcio Judge of the 4th
Judicial District; residence, Portland.
Fifth District J.Jl. Wilson, Ass. Justice Soprem
Court and ez-fjfl,cio Judge of the Stb, Judicial
District ; residence, Dalies. - '
The salary of the several Judges Is $2,000 pet
annum,
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
U. S. District Judge, M. P. Deady, Portlands.
U. S. Marhf Al. Zteber, Portland.
Clerk of the U.S. Courts, Iialph Wiloox, PortlandL
ColJecUir at Port of Astoria, , Astoria.
Surveyor General, ElUba ApplegaU, Eugene City
Rsgwter at Land Oflice, Joba Kelly, ttoscbsrs;,.
Kecciver " A. Ii. Flitu
Kegiscr ' Owea Wade, Oregon. City.
Ilcctivcr " II. Warns,
.Hup't Indian AfTairi,-J. W. IMIant'mgton, Ealem.
Chief CI k in lod. Dep't . S. WfodworUj, 44 -ktwwiT
U. S. loter. Ilev.., Thos, Frazar, Portland.
Colitt-t ir " M. Crawford, " '
D;paty U. S. Asor, Wm. Groom, ,
Deputy U. 8. Collotor, Ed. Backensto,
bOCATlO.Y, EOL'.VDARV, AC.
Area, 9i,2H sqnare mlk. Acres, C0,958,72ft.
Population, 70,000. Capita!, Salem.
Oregon U the most wctera portion f tbe Uol
udSutes; mm organized as a Territory on the.
id of May, lf13, and ras admitted into tbe Union
'tn the 12th of February, 1S59. It is bounded on
the north by Washington Territory, from which it
i separated by the Columbia river aad the 46tU
parallel of north latitude; east, by a line from tbe
i month of the Owyhee rirer, due south to tbe par-
jaikl of 42' north; sooth along- said parallel, to,
Hoe Pacific ; and on the west by tbe Paci&e ocean.
It lies btttresn 42 and 4o20' north latitude, and
bstween lOiO' and 1213U' west longitude.
The countrv i principally mountainous. Some
! narrow jftr'ps of country lying around tbe coast
I between the mocnuins and the sea are very rich
' and productive, but tbe difficulty of communica
: tion ha hitherto reUrdcd their settlement.
I tins Willamette VaL'ey. lying distant about forty
talks from the ocean, and parallel with tbeeoat
.'parated from it by the coast range of mountain
S1P0 miks in length, and from 40 to 0 miles
in width. The land is principally prairie, , of fine
;snl, well timbered, and watered by mountain
' streams, which empty near the centre of tbe Vsd
i iey into the Willamette rirer. which is oarizated
by eieatuboats iu entire length daring one-ball f
the year.
AGRICCbTCRAb paOtCCT3.
The land in the Willamette Valley are very
productive. Wheat, oat, barley, vegetables, etc,
yield largely. It is believed to be tbe finest wheats,
growing region ia ths United taies.
Land is worth from $5 to $15 per acre, depend-,
ing on tbe thar.u tr of the Soil and the amount of
improvement.
Fruit of ercry variety are produced in larg.
qiat;t;tics and iu great perfection. Owing to the
cool temperature, corn and jjvapes do not do eo.
wjil, thou -h they are cultivated to a Hsaited ex-,
tent.
Wage f-r farm laborers range from $25 to
per month in this part of tbe country.
S .uth of tho Willamette, toward California, are
the Umpqia and Kogue river valleys. They arev
more limited than the Willamette, but hare the
ame general characteristics. Tbe climate is more
mili, and tobaeco grows to perfection. The wildj
grass is very fin.-, and the number of cattle, horses,
and sheep raised is very large.
COUNTIES. 1
Oregon ia divided into twenty -two counties, rix
Baker, Btnt-.n,-Clackamas, Clatsop, Coos, Curry
Donglas, Grant, Jackson, Josephine, Linn, Lsne
Mariun. Multnomah, Polk, Tillamop k. Union, Uma
tilla, Wasco, Washington. Yattbi.l and Columbia
UNN COCNTT.
I.inn county is situate north of Lane, and eon-,
tains a population of 7.709, being an increase of
U37 tinea 1SC3. In 1S50 the population of thi
c?unty was only 891. Linn county contains aa,
area of S77 square ta'les, or 551,200 acres. Nam-,
her of m!w in tbe county, 4.235; females, 3,474..
Voters' 2.253. Acres of land under cultivation..
19,405. Value of assessable property, $2,500,000..
During lSfi5 a rplcndid brick ccurt house was
erected at Albany, the county seat, at a cost of;
$31,000. Also, the present year was erected a.
large, beautiful and commodious educational struc
ture, called the "Albany Collegiate Institute."
The postofficc in this county are Albony, Peo-.
ria, Lebanon, Scio, Brownsville, Pine and liarris-J
burg.
Couxtt Orricrns. Judge, E. R. Geary ; Com
mi.ioncrs, Paul Clover and Jason Wbeelerj Sher.
UT, Harvey Smith ; Hcrk, A. W. Stannard ; Asses-,
sor, George Huston; Treasurer. Joseph Nixon
School Superintendent, C A. Ferguson ; Surveyor,,
II. J. C. Arerill; Coroner, Wm. Lister.
TERMS OF CIRCUIT COURT IX OREGON. -First
Judicial District In the eounty of Jose
phinc. on the second Monday in April and the
fourth Monday in October. In the eounty of Jack,
son, cn the second Monday in February, June and.
November.
Second J udicial District In the county of Dong-,
las, cn the second Monday in May and November.
In tho county of Curry, on the first Monday ia
Juno. Ia tho eounty of Coos, on the fourth Mon
day in May. Iu the county of Lane, on the third
Monday ia April and on the fourth Monday in
October. In the county of Benton, on the second
Monday in April and November. .
Third Judicial District In the county of Lina
on the fourth Monday in March and October, In
the county of Marion, on the second Monday in
March and fourth Monday in Juno and November.
In the county of Ptdk, on the fourth Monday in
April and third Monday in November. In the.
county of Yamhill, on the second Monday In April
and November.
Fourth Judicial District In the county or
Clackamas, on the third Monday in March and.
fourth Monday in October. In the county of Mult
nomah, on tho second Monday in February, June
and November, In the county of Columbia, on.
the third Tuesday in - April. In the county of
Clatsop, on tho fourth Tuesday in April and first
Tuesday in October. In tbe county of Washing
ton, on the third Monday of May and October.
Fifth Judicial District In the county of Wasco
on the third Monday in April, fourth Monday ia
June, and second Monday in December. In the
county of Umatilla, on the second Monday in May
and the third Monday in November. In the coun
ty of Union, on the third Monday in May and
second Monday in November. In the county of
Baker, on the fourth ; Monday in Mar and first
Monday in November. In the county of Grant,
on the second Monday in June and third Monday
in October. , .
PIiAMIIG MILL
ALBANY, OREGON. '
I II ATE ALWAYS ON IIAKI,
or will Manufacture to order, every etyle of
DOORS, SASH AND BUNDS.:-
at the shortest notice a-nd lowest possible charges
Boards Matched and Planed."
Work executed , in a etyle not surpassed by any
bhop ia the State. -;T
The Mill ia in th not t v '
on the river bank. at the ftnmm nf v i. !.
claims of the Montiethg aad Hackleman. . . .
. - , - J. B.'.COMLET.'
. Albany, September 2 J, 1865. . .
WAWTED10O,OOO pouncb
Of WOOL,, for wbich I vuj tv2 ., v
HIGHEST MARKF 'PPiiftFi
j27-cena tor Circular. dcc28v3a203m i
i W. W. i'AIUU&U K JU.
Albany, Oct. 2j 18C7v3nl2tf
v2nJJt San Francisco Store
mar23v2n31L - . K.0ECR0SS.