The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 14, 1868, Image 4

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    OUR AGENTS.
A D V E 11 T I S K M E NTS.
ADVE11T1SEM KNTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS,
ADVKltTISEMENTS
,A D VEHTI SEMEN TS.
awe
....MARCH 14, 1863.
The cfTect of the Radical Finan
cial policy upon Emigration.
It would secia that when influential
ltadical newspapers brand their own par
ty with corruption unparalleled, and
charge to their own party the ills with
which the industry and business of the
country aro afflicted, it were time for the
people of all classes to unhesitatingly
condemn not only the policies of tho
Radical party- but the entire party.
Politicians and editors aro apt to give
evidence against themselves, except as a
last resort, to gaiu tho sympathies of tho
people on the questionable merit of ac
knowledging their own crimes.
The Chicago Tribune, tho recognized
"Western Radical organ, in discussing the
causes that have .recently checked Ger
man and Canadian immigration to the
United States and actually turned them
back in some instances to their foreign
homes, males the following homo thrusts
at its own party's mismanagement to
call it by no harsher name :
"Hence we ask, why is the tide of hu
manity formerly flowing hither arrested ?
"Why, when the transit is so easy, tho
fare so cheap, and the required time so
short, should Canadians no longer avail
themselves of the advantages which our
country is supposed to offer? Wo an
swer : Because our legislative folly has
neutralized those advantages and made it
far more profitable for Canadians to stav
at home. Take, for instances, the case of
a thrifty farmer anywhere in Canada
est. lie nas an unkmaiv sou ana a
rigid climate. Pcssibly, he i3 dissatisfied
with the bastard royalty that is set up
over him. Hut why should he come
tcre ? In Canada, as here, the markets,
in which he sells his leading articles of
produce is governed by the demand and
supply in the markets of Europe, where
his surplus finally goes, lint he can law
fully buy where he sells. For him there
is a tariff of about ten per cent, on im
portations. His beef, his pork, lard, tal
low, wheat, corn and flour net him, in
many articles which his industry and his
household require, nearly twice as much
its they would yield him here. , He has
our prices, at which he may sell what he
raises : he has Liverpool prices, with
charges added, at which he can buy what
he needs. He has cheap iron, cheap
woolens, cheap cottons, cheap leather,
cheap groceries, cheap drugs, cheap
paints; and if he u at all prudent when
he strikes the ba'ance at the end of the
year, he 13 usually ahead. Here the
snare and delusion of "protection" envel
op the industry in every direction, turn
whichsoever our estern farmer may.
iOur xnarkc ts in which the prices of the
great staples are regulated are the Euro
pean markets. As they rise or fall, every
.barrel or flour, bushel of wheat and
pound of perk in the "West is sent up or
down. But our wise legislators have set
up a barrier at every port of entry, and
"t .. t M.
inscriDea on 11 inese woras: "xou men
who till the soil, you may send out to
Europe what you please, without let or
hindrance; but you shall bring nothing
back thai you do not pay roundly for.
You shall pay the price m hurope : and
at this barrier you shall pay on your iron
for your plow3, hoes, reapers, horse-shoef
and wagons, on your woo!en3 for your
family, for your cotton of which your
sheets ana shirte are made, on your
leather for your boots and shoes, on the
lead with which your house, barn and
fences are painted, oa your hundred un
enumerate 1 articles of ornament and
utility, an average of more than sixty
jper cent, in god; which sixty per cent.
or eishty odd per cent, in currency, is in
tended as a bounty to the iron master, the
owner of cotton mills, the maker of cloth
and other staffs in the Eastern States
who erected this barrier and enacted this
law !" In thi3 fact we see clearly enough
not only the operation of that robbery
.called "Protection of American indus
try," but the reasan why Canadian farm
ers had ceased to come among us. They
can make more money in Canada; and
what is true of them is true in a less de
gree of the Germans, who are looking
this way for homes. As every able-bodied
emigrant is worth two or three thou
sand dollars to the country as soon as his
foot touches our shore, we, in the West,
axq made to submit to an inquitious ar
rangement by which our chances of pros
perity are likened to a candle lighted at
both end3.- We are made to sell at Euro-
. pean prices, and to buy at prices in Penn
sylvania and New England; and that
fact is the reason for the .existence of the
other fact that immigration is falling off,
whereby we have lost or are losing the
market of our l?.nd3, ia which so much of
our .wealth consists. The most rapacious
robbery ever practiced upon any people
since Austria gave up Lombardy, and the
Bourbon wa3 driven out of Naples, is the
jobbery of the agricultural "West by tho
tariff a3 it i3 to-day.
Nigger Wisdom at a Premium.
'The members of the nigger convention
which is to "reconstruct" Old Virginia
have raised their wages to eight dollars
per day. One sable Solon, in advocating
this measure, said that unless "members
done gone an' got de full walue of deir
services, dey would hab to go to stealin'
agin to pay deir vexpenses." In mercy to
the hen roDsts and bog pen3 of Old Vir
ginia, the convention immediately passed
the bill raisiBg the wages of the coons to
.eight dollars per day. This nigger put
his knowledge and experience of Aboli
tion politics to practical use. His moni
tors and friends have acted upon -tho
principle, that if they did not get satis
factory wages for their loyal labors, .they
had the rrjht to rob and steal .from the
Government at will. But that niggers,
whose ancestors for fifty, .centuries had
been slave3 working for their hog and
hominy, should demand eight dollars per
day for framing a Constitution for the
white race, whose laborers work for one
third that sum per diem, may serve to
show the vcrkingmen of the North, who
foot the bill, the wisdom of their Invest
ment in the -scheme .to- Africanize the
South upon the Rump Congressional plan
sissued from Washington. -Columbus Cri'
.sis.
! The " su ;ar wedding," which occurs thirty
days after marriage, in said to be followed,
.after a verv short interval,," hy the "vinegar
,wcdding.?V r ... . . . . ... ... . ..
SATURDAY......
The following named gentlemen. Are authorised
to act a Agents fur Tub State Rights Dkmo
rat, and to receive nd, receipt for subscriptions
o tho paper . . ,
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Watkiuson and Jamea Dorris ..Scto
Jason Wheolor...,. Lebanon
II. L. Brown Brownsville
Matthew Fountain.. llarrUburg
J. M. Smith , -Peoria
LANE COUNTY.
Hon. J. J. Walton.- Kugcne City
BENTON COUNTY.
R. ll.Strahn Corvallis
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovclady Dallas
J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris ..Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy ..La Creolo
Benj. Hayden Kola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. R. Balaton Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Portland
MA1UON COUNTY.
N. M. Bell
B. F. Bonhara
zr
Salem
L. F. Eisenhart.. .......Sllverton
Tho. Koyec, Newspaper A (rent. San
Francisco, is authoriied to receive subscriptions
anl advertisements lor our paper, and aet as bust
ncss agent generally.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
T II E
OLD STOVE DEPOT!
WAIN STREET - - - ALBANY.
J-OKOXr BRIGGS,
(late c. c. 6om.it a co.)
Keeps constantly on band a general assortment of
STOVES!
Of the Most Favorite Patterns.
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Box Stoves !
With a full and general assortment of
TIN, SHEET-IRON
COPPER AND BRASS-WARE!
And all other articles usually found in
TIN STORE!
Repairing Xcally and Promptly Executed
T Kit. IIS Casta or Produce.
"Short Reckonings moke Long Friends."
Feb. 2, 67 v2n25tf
a-IR -A 1ST HD
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valuable Pbesests will
Positively Take Place on the
9th of June, A. D. 18G8.
EVERY TICKET WARRANTED
TO DHAWA PKIZE!
READ THE LIST.
Corner lot No. 1, in Block No. 5, as recorded
in the Town Plat of the town of Brownsville
Linn county, Oregon, fronting on Washington and
Pine streets: improvements, consisting of Dwel
ling House, ehicken lloute, Ac, Ac. ; dwelling
house,20x24 feet, 4 rooms and pantry below and
two twelve feet rooms above. The house is new
and not entirely finbhed, but is now occupied as
a residence. TLere is a splendid well of wator, !
made rat-proof. All enclosed with a good sub
stantial board fence. The foregoing pr'ue is val
ued at $800 00
And also the following valuable real eitate, to
wit : Sixty-one feet off the east end of Lot No.
8, Block No. 3. and 39 feet off the east end of
Lot 7, in Block Z, in the town of Brownsville,
Linn County, Oregon. Improvements, consisting
of dwelling bouse 20x23 feet, five rooms, a fine.
large brick chimney, and a splendid well of
n ater. All enclosed in a good, substantial board
fence Valued at $700 00
One 91 Bureau, valued at 1-15 00 ; one Bu
reau, mahogany. Valued at $35 00 ; ono mahog
any fluted centre-table, valued at $25 00 ; one
span sorrel match horses, rained at $400 00; one
bay " Rifleman" stud colt, two years old, valued
at $300 00 : one dark chestnut sorrel 'stallion, 5
years old, 15 bands and 3 inches high, weighing
1,200 lbs., valued at $600 00 ; One saddle horse,
valned at $120 00.
Ther will bo $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES. FAMILY BIBLES,
MUSIC BOXES, ACC0RDE0X8, GOLD PENS,
SEWELRY, Ac Ac, comprising over 5,000 val
nrble articles to bo disposed of on the popular
plan of One dollar Tor each Ticket.
Only one dollar. It is desirable to sell all the
Tickets, and of course it does not make any diff
erence who gets the property at a fair diatribu
tion. Possession of the property will be Riven to the
lucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing,
except the first prize named and the sorrel stal
lion. Possession of the first will be eiven in 30
days after the drawing; the do d will be made to
the ticket-holder at the time of drawing. The
horse will be given up as soon as the season is
out,-or on the 1st day of Jnly, 1868.
Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets,
can have tnem sent by bxpiess or Mail, by for
warding One Dollar in U. 6. coin for each ticket,
or for clubs at club rates, by addressing A.
GEORGE, Brownsville, Linn connty, Oregon, or
P. C. HARPER, Albany, Ltnn county.
No ticket will be beld good unlets duly reported
and registerd previous to tne drawing.
SPECIAL TERMS, OR CLUD RATES.
Any person procuring five or more names
for tickets and forwarding the money for the
same, can have tickets at the following rates :
5 Tickets to ono address..... $1 50
10
20
30
40
50
100
do
A
Jt
It
. 9 00
.17 50
26 50
J .35 00
43 00
85 00
In every case send the name of each subscriber,
their post office address, with county and State in
full.
The drawiDg and distributions will be on TUES
DAY, JUNE 9, in the city of ALBANY, Linn Co.,
Oregon, by a Committee of fire selected by and
from the Ticket-holders in attendance. Two clerks
will be appointed one by the Committee and one
by the undersigned to record, with pen and lak,
the number and prizes as they are drawn.
ifor pedigrees or tne btaiiions tn at are up as
prizes, address Hugh Fields, Brownsville, Oregon
Title to all property gived clear of all encum
brances.
3-Mr. W. F. Howlett is an authorized trav
eling agent for the sale of tickets. - -; - .
A. GEORGE.
TO THE PUBLIC. 1
We are well acquainted with A. George, and
hare no hesitation in saying that we believe the
foregoing enterprise, under his management, will
be conducted fairly and. impartially.
M. ABRAMS, Merchant, Brownsville.
G. C. COOLEY, - 44
L.H. WASIIBURNV , "
-A. LEWIS, " "
HUGH FIELDS, "
SENDERS, STERNBERG, A Co., Brownsville.
HAYWOOD & CO., Merchants, Albany,
G. F. SETTLEMIER, - " "
A. H. MARSHALL & CO., Livery. ' -
J. B. SPRENGER, Pacific Hotel, "
. A. W. STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co.
- HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Linn county.
Jebl5y3n26tf : V ;
TO THE U NFO RTUNATE
NEW REMEDIES ! NEW REMEDIES 1
Dr. GlbbonMllNieiiNnryt
"I Ml KEARNEY STREET,
JLU NEAR COMMERC'L,
Fan Froneisoo, Established
n 1854, for tho treatment of
Sexual and Sotnlnal dlscum.
suca as uoiiorrncca, (I lect, Ftrio- 4
turo, bypbiUis in all its forms,
Seminal Weakness, luipofcney, gv,
etc. bktn Uini'iices (of years
standing) and Ulcerated Legs
succcsafully treated,
Horrible Diseases. : ;
How many thousands of persons, both male and
female, aro there who aro suffering outatniserablo
xistcuco from the cuecls or secret indulgences, or
from virus absorbed luto the system ! Look at
their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken dowu contitutlou, disqualifying
them for the happiness of marriage or tho enjoy
ment of life. In this horrid situation thousands
sutler until death clones tho scene. Let parent.
guardiaus, friend, attend to those who are sufler
ing with any of those horrible life-destroying mal
adies ace that they aro cared for and cured before
it bo too lata. Send them immediately to Dr.
(libbon, a physician who has ma le private disease
his study for years, and who is certain to cure the
most Inveterate cases without mercury orother in-
urlous drugs. It is important to those who are
afttietod, or tbosa who are interented in the welfare
of their friends, to be careful of the many pretend
ed doctors who infcut all cities, publihing their
skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon ttie public by using the names or eminent
physicians from Europe and other places, lie
therefore careful, and mako strict inquiry, or you
may lau into tlte nanus or tbosccbarlatau.
Seminal Weakness,
Seminal Emissions, th consequence of clf-
abuae. This solitary vie, or depraved sexual in
dulgence, Is prartined by tho youth of both sexes
to an alutott unlimited extent, producing, with un
erring certainty, tho following train of morbid
symptom, unless corobatted by noientifio medical
measure, tm : fallow eounteuanee, dark spot
under the eyes, paiu in the head, rinzinir in the
ears. noUe like the rustling of leave and ruttlinsr
or cbarit, uneasiness about the loins, weakness
of the liuibs, coufuied vUiou. blunted intellect.
loss ot confluence, uiludetice iu approaching ftran
gers, a Uuhke to form new aenuatotanee. a di-
position to huu Society, om of memory, hectic
flushes, pimple and varum eruptions about the
laoc, icrreu tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consump
tion, mgnt sweau, monomania ana rrrqa?tit in
vanity. If relief be not obtained, should atply
immediately, cither in person or by kttcr. and
have a cure effocteU by his new and scientific mode
of treating Ibis dueae, wbielt never fails of effect
em - i i . ...
iuk iuii su'i imcw cure. in. u. will -rive
Ooe Hundred Dollars to any peron who will prove
futUfactorilr to him that ho cured i( this
cofflpUwt by either uf the au FranHco Attacks,
MARRIED MEN
Or those who coiiU tap'ntc marriage, who are uf.
fering under any of thcc fearful maladies, should
not forget the sacred rci.njiibi!iiy resting upo
them, cor delay to obtain immediate relief.
TO THE LADIES.
QTbe various complicated en 1 dutrcusin diMUu
mciaeni ia jemasc, trrateu with eminent succos.
Such as up pre? ions, Irrigularitk-N, Whites, fall
ing or the Womb, Tumor, all Urinary Dicac,
Ncrvouj debility, Painful or Difficult Meiiitruatin,
Harre'ior. etc., will be speedily cured, without
poisonou dru,', injurious or unpalatable Weill,
ciues of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling,
do difference what your trouble may he. The af
Dieted are cordially invited t call and satisfy
themselves.
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will siro
to each patient a written inHrumcnt, binding him
self to effect a radical and permanent cure, or
make no charge.
CURED AT HOME.
Perons at a distance may be Cl'RED AT
HOME, by addreiog a letter t-i Dr. Gibbon.
stating case, yn j torn , length of time the diea
nas continued, and have tnedirincs irotoKly for
warucu, iree irora ua'aage aaa eurity, to any
part of the eouotry, with full and plain directions
fur Ui-e. By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in
eoin, in a rcgutered letter tbrourh the tot-t,fi5ce.
or through Wells, Farj;o A Co.. a rai kajre of me 1-
ieiae will be forwarded by express t any part f
ine union.
AdJre DR. J. F. GIBBON', CM Kearr.ey trctt,
corner of Commercial, Fan FrancUeo. pjet Ofiiec
Box 252.
Consultation FREE.
'Ty- Correspondent will plcaoe inform DR.
GIBBON that they read bis a.v-trti mint in the
Democrat. fct,2'Jv.lB2vl
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
roa-
ALB AU
X
GO TO THE STORE OF
J. E. BENTLEY & CO.
And Bay yoar Goods at yon did in bGO!
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN
FRANCISCO,
THE tABOEST TOCr Of
coxsistiso or
GENTS' FIXE SEWED BOOTS,
JENTS' FINE PEGGED BOOTS,
BOYb AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS,
LADIES AND MISSES' BOOTS.
KID CONGRESS GAITERS,
AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS,
RUBBER OVER-SHOES, AND
SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
GENTLEMEN BOOTH
ON' SHORT NOTICE, AND
ALL KIND OF REPAIRING!
done wrrn neatness and dispatch.
ST-Also, a lot of Hole and Vnner
Ieather9 for sale at the Lowest Figure for
casn. . ; - t
GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES I
sep21-v3n6m8
ALBANY FERRY !
A T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CITI
t sens of Linn and Benton counties, I bare
fitted up the ',
LOWER FERRY,
(it being the Stage Route), in such manner as to
secure to the public better facilities, at all seasons
of the year, than can be had elsewhere. : My Boat
is what is known as a
CURRENT BOAT,
and is the best on the River, without any excep
tion. Living quite near my Boat Landing, in
Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ac
commodate the public. My boat is scoured by
good wire rope, and is otherwise constructed with
the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety and
durability. My connection with the Upper Ferry,
heretofore existing, nas recently been severed.
Rates of ferriage are tho same as the Upper
Ferry. r , - f A FJSAKUJS,
augl8'66v2nlly ' ' : -' ' Proprietor.
PUMPS ! PUMPS!
The Beit and Cheapest Now in Use
rf1HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL-
i ' ly inform the citizens of Albany and surround
ing country that no is now manufacturing a very
superior WOODEN PUMP, the best and
cheapest no"w in tise. All kindf of. Pumps repair
8 J
ed at snort notice. Also pipe laid.
Shop first door north of etage office.
- - d. marsh.
Albany, December 14, 1867 v3nl8m3 ( ...
Dtt. R. C. II ILL.
QKO. r. SETTI.KMlKtl.
SETTLEMIER. & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND.
HAW NT., --- ALHANV.
' ' ' DEALfcnS IN
1
tL DRUGS
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS, ,
IMIiUm, OUn, Uliiti, Dye-Stullx,
V A It N I S II K S
AXD A irt'LL AaMOUTMKVT OF
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
AdENTS UV APPOINTMENT TOR
Dr.
D. Jaynct & Sod'i Family Medicioti.
We also keep on hand a full supply of
All Patent ITIciIiciiic ill Uhv.
Our stock of I)rug, Fluids, Kxtraots.eto.,aro from
Well Known Manufacturers,
and will be fouud
OV THi: IIKST QUALITY 1
srKriiL ATTKSTiox eivitji to conforvnisa
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We Nolle. lie rntronage of the
Public.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUB STORE AT SCIO
rytKR thk viiiiitunT or
G. A. HILL,
Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, Medicines,
et, etc., for sale at to t-nu es.
SETTLEMIER A CO.
April 6. M57-v2n3lly
g no irs
IITSTITUTE.
-ALSO
DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
THIS IXNTITL'Ti: IM 8ITl'ATi:i)
in a rtti.-cl and beautiful loialiou, ay
(rora the buine M.riin ot Ihm city, uo THIRD,
Utweeu I; and C hTIiKKTr, P...tUcd, Orrgott.
AlUclt'l Ui tle building are c!crifc nnd beu
tiful gri'uud fr tl.o rciAeuic.n-e of puj-ii.
Tb Educational Drpariroent will l in charge
t-f an tHieknt c'rp of Tracber. CAPT. J. P. C.
A LLSOPP, (formerly a Pr fcs..r in the I'nirerf ity
of Louisiana, at! fr the lait five vi-ar Prineifal
of a Coli. -Ute Iutitute in tLe .Southern part of
California.) PrineipaL
N effort will lc spared l' make thU Inttitute
cfjtja! t the Wt on the Pacific rutf l. The nmrte
of studies wilt ernlrnc alt tho l.rr: uaally
taught in llrl-cU Hroiiuarie iu the Eat, in-
'cludttijr the Clatttcs. I'rcnrti, German, Kpantth,
Malfcetnat'ic. A-., g.
The Musical Department will be eonduned by
PROF. II. GL'IDO GltOI!, Graduate of Plant!'
ConjcrtraUrie.
Partit from the country may ml inure! tbst
undi-r the eare of MRS. GROB, (Matrun o( the
tb1Lh tnent.) they t ill ex per icnee all the attention
of a mother and enjy the comforts of a home.
N. JJ. Partlflolar attention will be paJ J to the
choice of Text lI'Mik. In order t avoid anything
of a Stciiunal ur i'artUtn mature, in our curriculum
of studies.
For further particulars, enquire at the Inntitute,
or ad lres II. GUI DO GROB, P. O. Box No. 163.
CAPT. ALLSOPP will continue togire Evening
Leons in the Modern Languages and Enelfoh
branch.
Oetobc- 12, 1C7 2n9yl
V " " AND ' '
MACt4liE SHOP
A. F. CHERRY,
A VINCI IUIttIIA.Ni:i THE EX
tire Intciwt in the ALBANY FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to Furnish
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every dcecription, on short notice. Also,
BRASS CASTINGS.
All Orders fur
MILL WORK
Will le filled with dispatch, and In a satisfactory
manner.
HOUSE POWERS
Agricultural Implement
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
paid to Repairs.
A1J kinds of " ! A '" 1 ,
PATTERN WORK
done to order on short notice
; , V' 1 A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, August 18, 18Cfl-ly
ALBANY BOOK STORE!
E. A. FBEELAND,
BOOK-SELLER AND " STATIONER
Albany - - - - Oregon.
COS8TANTLT ON HAND:
STANDABD-AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS
Juvenile, .Toy ; Gilt and Dlank Books,
' GOLD I r if J, AND
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
Of every kind used in the State.
a - BOOKS IMPORTED ' TO ORDER, at
snort notice. ueclnloly
WHEAT WANTED !
fUHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW READY TO
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
,oa:sh;
DELIVERED AT OUR WAREHOUSE,
' REAR fKARCE 8 FERRY.
8o28v3o;tf v-f : S. S. MARKIIAM & SON.
HATS, M HATS. ;
MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.,
Manufacturer! and Importers of, and Wholesale
and Retail Dealers in
HEATS -A.3STX) CAPS,
Ar
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front Hired, lorUaudt
A RK RKCK1VIN0, IN ADDITION TO
JL their exteniivo Htock, by every HUauur, all
the LATl'ST HTYLKS of New York, London and
l'arlniau taste, for
Gentlemen'! and Children's Wear
Which they will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST!
DEALEKS IN II ATS
Will consult their own Interests by examining our
Stock before purchasing elsewuore.
Hats of every style and Description
MADE TO ORDER,
ALSO
IV E2 ATLY 1 1? I A I U 12 ,
AT
J. C. MouBsdoriTor & Bro.'s
No. 72 Front Ftreot.. ......... ...... Portland. 0'n,
Cor. D and Hecond Hts Marysviile, Cal
No. 13' J ftreet Hacramento
Nun. A 37 Comnucrcial Bt Han Fr&fteiseo,
j:-tT- Wholoaalo lloute at Han FrancUco, Cal.
!t . cz Commercial through to CJ7 Clay streets
Den. 1, 18Cfi v2nlfltf
PACIFIC
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of San Francisco, California.
CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 00
SURPLUS ,Jan y 1, '67 230,054 00
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Ail Locaea Paid Immediately ia United
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FII1K,
OCEAN,
MAI UN re.
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IIIB PACIFIC IN3l-IlAXCK COMPANY,
having arranged with M-r. BIGKI.OW A
iUOTIIEH t r She tranfvr of all the buitsrf of
he Fire InturaftTO CotnpaitU-s lately r-precntcJ
by lh"ta, is now prepare 1 la offer to all partks
formerly uortd by said eotnpansc, etjuallr f.-fl
term and prompt payment f lows, In United
Fiates tf'Id coin.
Mr. II. II. I! Hi E LOW will be the general Aztnt
f-r tLU Company from this date.
Director of I'nrlfle Insurance Co,
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OFFICERS :
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A. J. H AI.STOX, Secretary.
C. A. E.ATO.Y, Marino Secretary.
II. II. DICaELO W, Gcn'l Agent
LADD &-TILTON, PORTLAND,
OENKItAL AdENTS FOU
Oregon and lYafthingtoii Territory
LOCAL
AGENTS :
S. R.
HAMMER.
F. A. CIIKKOWKTJI ....Corvallis
J. IJ. UNDERWOOD, Eugene
8. F. CHADWICK .......:..........Koscburg
JOHNSON A McCOWN Oregon City
CUMMINS A (1RANT Dalles
J. II. BLEWITT Walla Walla
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JII COIKAGR....... .Albany
Nov. 2, 1867 v3nl2yl
THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD
XT' EXTRACT FROM A LETTER
Lj FROM RARON SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD
Paris, 8th April, 1864, 25 Rue Fanby St-Honoro.
Will you bo kind enough .o have forwardod to
me hero 200 bottles of your Ind ian Liniment;
you will send at the same time tbe account. I wil
forward you the amount through Messrs. Relmont
St Co., New ork.
Baron Solomon Rothschild, having recommend
ed to many of his friends Major Lane's Liniment,
and they being desirous to procure it, he should
advise him to establish a depot in Paris,
; The INDIAN LINIMENT; as ' a relief ever
ready, as a killer of pain, taken inwardly or out
wardly applied, has no equal. For the relief and
cure ot uiiUUMAiiu ana imuuuaijUIU AF
FECTIONS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, etc., eto.. itis
unequalled. It is also- most cfiicacious tfikon in
wordly In tbe euro of CHOLERA, CRAMPS and
PAINS IN THE STOMACH, DIARRHOSA, 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 without it. Every
TRAVELER by land or sea, should have a bottle,
MINERS and FARMERS residing at a distanoe
from physicians should keep it constantly on hand
In case of accidents and sudden attaoks of stomach
complaints, its value cannot be estimated. In -quire
for ; 'I "- ' i! " ' ''
MAJOR LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT!
AND TAKE NO OTHER !
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PRR BOTTLE.
For solo at wholesale and retail by
HUDSON at McCAUTY, ;
li Merchant's Exchango, San Francisco, Cal., ,
General Agents for the PaciSo coast
.And by respectable druggists throughout the
world. , None genuine unless signed by John Thos.
Lane and countersigned by J. Ti Lana & Co., Pro
prietors, 163. Broadway, New, York. ; J -
S3Send for a Circular.- . dec28v3n2"03m
JOD WORK Fmtly and cheaply done at
tbia Office . . .i ' !
THE WONDER OF THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY J
MRS. Is. A. STIPP'S
LEGACY TO THE WORLD I
Tlioi'ixeic 3Biilwixmf '
For Contnmption,' Cough, Coldf,
Whooping Cough, ' Hoarse
, nest, ctc etc.
I1HK DIFFKRKNCKS UETWEO THE THO
RACIC RALSAM and tho Allopathic lung
medicines Is this: tbe popular drug medicines,
when taken Into the stomach, make you sick, while
the sensation created by ray Thoraeio RaUam is as
soothing as a cup of tea. When tbe drug rnedi
ein!S, taken by tbe multitude of victims wbo hare
died with tberonxumptjoa, fina their way into Hie
lungs, they immediately commence to irritate and
inflame tbe ulcers and inmate ibe Sow of matter.
As a eonequence, tbe patient expectorates wore
freely, and as bo coughs and spits bis life away,
be thinks, because be raises such a quantity, , and
raises It so eaully, that he Is certainly recovering;
and under this common delusion bo cor'inucs to
take tbe mediolnes. and continues to eongb and
spit, until exhausted nature s a bin its and be finds
relief in tba grave.
vo tbe olber band, when my Tboraeic Jialxam
finds Us way into tbe lungs it commences at once
to heal tbe ulcers. It goes to tbe very root of tbe
dint-axe, and Ktntlr, but surely, draws ail morbid
humor from the ulcerated parts. It purifies tbe
blood, as H is composed wholly of vegetable ma
terial, it strengthen! and does not debilitate tbe
general system. It tends to ciuiet the nerves and
in vlorat6 the patient and astist in relieving tbe
congealed condition of tbe lung, by difTusine tbe
accumulated blood over tbe surface, and St clears
away the obstructions that impede egres of all the
impurities of tbe body through their natural chan
nels the bowels and more especially does it tend
to draw ail excretion from tbe lungs, and induces
a new end vigorous action to tbe liver and iu-parts
strength and new life to tbe patient.
Rear this in mind, that tbe secret of the success
of wy Thoracic I'alnant lies endowed in this little
nut-nbell : Cri, it docs not irritate tbe lungs and
cause tbe patient to expectorate; second, it does
commence at once to heal the ulcers; it soothes
and allays the inflamation, and stop the coughing
and expectoration ; it strengthens and encourages
the patient, and, with proper nourishment, be
inunt recover. This medicine don't give you new
lungs ; it only mends up your old ot.es, And, with
care they may take you away on into a good old
ge.
I eonnot cl without saying a word to my own
sex. I am now tn wy sixtv-Brst year, and can
truly say that with all my experience with female
dicaes, I have found it tbe safest and best reme
dy, and no woman in delicate health should be
wiihout it. Dr. Ayer truthfully remarks that lew
than one-half of tbe females of the United States
have sound health, and the condition of the disor
dered one is leaving its Impress on the rbing gen
eration. Then, bow important we sbonld have a
remedy for tbee evils. For painful or suppressed
menses, irregularities, etc., and alo for women at
the turn of life, arid frail girls, this medicine will
be found invaluable. It should alo be used be
fore and after confinement. "An ounce of pre
ventive I better than a und of cure."
RetneraWr, kind father, or fond huaband, when
airomtterinz tut maiicine to a darling dauznter
or frail wife, that they are composed of no death
deal'uig tuincral or nauseating drag, to make the
"rk more uiUcrable and baien their uoUmelv
n 1 : but they arc a compound of medicinal root,
hert, bark. honum. tie., with whoso cenru
eaVtog virtues years of experience have made tne
familiar.
For further particular se r-atnphlet accompany
ing every bottle. Jin. L. A. STITP.
riJIITII DAVIS, IrtJand,
(euerJ AgenU.
All of Mrs. L. A. Stipp's Medicines are msso-
fiirturvJ and put up by W. C. A VERY", Paletn, Ore
gon, tw whom all Utters on business tboula bo ui-
reetw!.
Mrs, L. A. Stipp's Medicines for sale at Whitti-
moro & Co.. Albany ; El kins A Son, Lebanon;
II. hjnitn. Harmburg.
Sept. II, l7-f3n5jl.
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JOB OFFICE,
and are prepared, at shortest notice, to fill, in the
neatest manner, any order that may be sent us.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB PRINTING
Executed Fpecdily, and in a satis- '
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CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!)
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' "State Rights Democrat" Job Office
, PIoAKfING-; Blllilil f .
albany; Oregon. -
I HAVE AI.1VAYS ON HAND,
or .will Manufacture to order, every, stylo of ,
DOORS, SASH AND; IBLINDS
at the shortest notioe and lowest possible charges
. Boards Matched and Planed.
Work executed in a style not surpassed by any
, , , , Sbop;iu the State.' . ' '
The Mill is in the lower part of the town,
on the river bank, at the oornars of the joining
olauns of the Montieths and Hackleman."
j b. COMLEY.
Albany, September 20,'1865. ' " ,
WHEAT! WHEAT!-
100,000 BUSIIEIiS OF WHEAT
WANTED within the next two weeks, for which
The Highest Cash Price will be Paid,
By J. GRADWOHL,
v2n5!ti Ban' Francisoo Store. ,
arsap'ari
, TOE FUEITYIHO THE BLOOD,"
And for tbe speedy ears of the following complaints i
HtffaXn and Kerofalsra Affection cis
n T ii mr, UU-rniy Crt-, Mtmplnf
I'lmplea. fotii tc, mtcfMa, IiiUt
Ulaiam, and alt ftkfn lcn!a
OAKtASD, Ind.,ftta J one, 3859.
J. C. Artn k Co. tients ; I feel It my daty to ac
knowledge what your Karsaparill hag done for me.
Having inticrited a Scrofulous infection. I bava
suffered from it In vsrlons wsy for years. Soaua
thnes it burst out in Ulcers on ray bands and anns;
sometimes it turned inward and dtatresaed me at the
stomach. Two years ago it broke out oa my bead
and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which
was painful and loathsome beyond description. ? I
tried many medicine and several physicians, but
without much relief from anything. Ja fact, tho
disorder grew wome. At length 1 was rejoiced to
read in the Gcwpel Messenger that yon had prepared
an alterative (garsaptruia), for I knew from your
reputation that anything you made most be good.
1 sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it
cured me. 1 took it. as vou advise, in small doses of
a teanpoonful over a month, and used almost three
bottles. JSew and heslthy skin soon began to form.
under the scab, which after a while fell off. Mf
skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that
tbe dlseaae bss gone from my system. Yon tan well
believe that 1 iVel what I am saying when I tell you,
that I hold you to be one of tbe apotles of the age.
Pit. .Anthony Tire, Roe svr EfT"liefaOr
Trftrr and Halt Ithenrw, ffealst iisjssdy
ian;worm,orKye, Irepy.
Dr. Itobert M. l'rebl writes frosra alen, N. Y,
12lh Sept., that be has cured an inveterato
caM of bntpijit which threatened to terminate fa
tally, by the persevering nse of our fearnsparilia,
and alM a dan'ons Malignant ry$ipela$ by largo
doses of tbe same ; nays he cures the common rup
tkmt by it constantly.
UroaelisMttle, CSoltro r wIl4 TleU
Zebuloa bloan, of 1'roapcct, Texas, writes: Three'
bottles of your fearsspariila cured me from a GotlrfT
a hideous swelling on tbe neck, which 1 had suf
fered from over two years." SJ
neorrlWn or Walts, OrarUa Taasr,
t,' Serine Ulceratioa, Female Ileae
lr. J. li. H. Channing. of Sew York City, writes r
" I most cl"rfully eomply with tbe request of jour
gent in aaylng I ttave found your fcamaparilla a.
moKt excellent alterative in the numerous eom
plaints for which we employ such a remedy, bat
tKpecially in Female bi$eat$ of the Scrofulous
diathesis. 1 have cured many inveterato ease of
Leucorrbcea by it, and some where tho complaint
was cauaed by vlctratUM of tbe ittenut. The ulcer
ation linelf was soon cured, Sotting within my
knowledge equals it for theto female derangements.
Edward fi. Harrow, of Kewborr. Ala- writea:
A dangerous oixtrian tumor on one of tbe female
In rov family, which had defied U the remedies wo
eotud employ, nas at lengin vera eompiexeiy curea
by your Extract of Barsaparilla. Our pbytkian
thought nothing but extirpation could afford relief,
but be advined the trial of your SaraapariJla as tbo
lat resort before cutting, and it proved eSectaaJ.
After taking your remedy eight weeks no symptom.
Of tbe dbeaae remains."
Nyphiti nnd Tlorenrinl Disease.
Xrw Okleaxs, 2,'jlh Augart, 1ST. '
Da. J. C. Aria: Sir, I cheerfully comply with,
tbe reqnevt of your azent, and report to you aoroet
cf the e Sects I have r alt zed with your Barsaparilla.'
I have cured with it, in my practice, moat of too
eomxlaiats for which it is recommended, and bava
found its effects truly wonderful in the euro of
Vcnrrr'U and Mercurial Juwrue. One of my pa-.
tieuU bad brpbilttic ulcers in hi throat, which wera
conwuming um palate and tbe top of bis laotrtn.
Your fearaaparilia steadily taken cured bfm is five
weeks. Another waa attacked by secondary symp
toms in his nose, and tne nice ration bad talen away
a considerable part cf it, to thU 1 believe tbo dis
order would soon reach bin brain and kill him. But
it yielded to my adnunintraUoB of your &arwparilla;
tbe ulcer healed, and be is well again, not of eourao
without some dwOga ration to his face. A woman
who bad been treated for tne same d-.order or I
earv was suSerinr. from this bomob in her bo
I Uy bad become so entttre to tbe weather that oa
a damp day tbe fuff -red excrcdatiog pain in her
joint and bone, hbe, too, waa cured entirety by
your Kartapariila in a few weeks. 1 know from ita
formula, which your agent gare tne, that this
Preparation from your laboratory rout &e a great
remedy: conieqnenty, these truly remarkable re
tail with it bate not urtri-d me. .
Fraternally youro, U. V. LARIMER, 1L D.
nbe-cmtttl.tn, CbI, IIrrr Complaint.
lxbr.rKiExcE. Preston Co., Va oth Jnlr, l3.
D&. J C. Arm: Mr. I have been afflicted with a
painful chronic tthtumaiim for a Ion; time, which
ba2ed tbe skill of physicians, and stack to mo in
I pile or ail ine remeoiee coma caa, noui x inca
your ismpari!la. One bottle cured me in two.
week, and restored my general health so much
that I am far better than before I was attacked I
think it a wonderful medicine. J. 1REA3L
Jules Y. Getchell, f St. Louis, writes: I hTO
been aClicted lor years with an a fret km of the Lirtr,
which destroyed my health. I tried every ttiinp,
and everything failed to relieve me; and I have
been a broken-down man for some years from bo
olber cause than ds-rmgement r,f the Lirer. My
beloved pastor, tbe Rev. 21 r. Kpy, advised mo to
try your ar?apari:ia, because he aaid he knew you,
and anvtbiag you made waa worth trying;. By tbo
b!ettnjc of bod it has cured me, and has so purified
my blood a to made anew man of me. I feel younr
epaia Tbe beat that can be said of yott is not balf
food enough.'"
ftrbirrw. Cnactr- Tntuor, I.alarge ssscsitv
L'lrrratioa, Crie ausd xJols,sism m
(be ilcan.
A great variety of carea have been reported to us
wbere cares of tbese formidable compiainU bava
retulted from tbe ue of this remedy, but our spaco
here will not admit them. Some of them may ba
found in our American Almanac, which tho ssuta.
below named are pleased to furnUb gratia to all wbo
call for tbetn. .
Drape polo, Urnrt Dlteaw, Fit, Epilepoy
.tlelnarholy, lnrala.
alany remarkable cures of tbee affection bare
been made by the alterative power of this medlcmo.
It cumulates tbe ritaJ functioixi into vigorous action.
and thus overcomes disorders which would be sup
posed bevond its rtach. Such a remedy has long
been required by tho neceseitiea of tbe people, and
we are confident that this will do for them all that
medicine can do.
Iyer's Cherry; Pectoral,
rOS THE RAPID Cf&E OF
Consh, Cold, Iiiflurata, IXaaraosieoo,
Croup, XlroncfcitM, luciptent Ca
oauiptioa, and for the Xiolicf
or Cwaaautptive aaliossto
of She Oier.
This ts a remedy so universally known to rorpast
any other for the cure of throat and lunsr complaint,
that it is ueleij here to publish tbe evidence of its
virtue. Itn unrivalled excellence for coughs and
cold, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary
dicae, have made it known throughout the civil
ized nations of tbe earth. Few are the eommnnitica,
pr even tamilie, ataon? them who bare not somo
personal experience of : its effects somo Irving
trophvin their midst of its victory over tbe subtlo
ml dangerous dixorders of the throat and lunra.
As all know the dreadful fatality of the disorders,
and as tUev know, too, the effects of this remedy,
we need not do more than to assure them that it has
iiovr all tbe virtues tbat it did have when making
the cures which huve won so strongly upon tho
confidence of mankind.' - '
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SU. Sold by SetUemier & Co Albany, and a
Wholesale and Retail by Smith A Datis, Port
and. . seSly
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE."
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Take pleasure in informing tho publio" that they
: ' la .T v. - ..tlvir.?T
Slannfaeturing at Albany, Oreqn,
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I , I Also a superior , article of- , . . n
1 ASSOHTEH TOILET SOAP,
PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP.
......
AH of which they propose, to sell an. as., favorabla
terms as the same articles can. bo ,
.di v ;.! imported; and f -''i ;
Warrant Each Article to Give Satisfaction!
i T.
ENQUIRE FOR THE lIOME-M ANTJFACT TJR
ED ARTICLE, AND BUY NO OTHER! n r
:f.
f&iAU kinds of Grease' '.taken in tx,
change for trade. ":' , v2n49tf. '
SPECIAL , ATTRACTION tru-
"VTOTICF IS nEREBY GrVEN- TO ALL
rw . ; t ii ii .
.i.M j)ctsuu! ttDuwtug tutsutcurtg uiaeDiouiO m
undersigned, either by note- or, -,booi account, to,
settle the same in cish or merchantable produce
at the market value, by tho 10th day of December;
lbb7, as if 13 absolutely necessary tbat we collect)
the same to enable u3 toscarry on our business.
i By promptly attending to tho above requirements,
ypu will confer fa ror upon .
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