The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 21, 1868, Image 4

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SATURDAY ....MARCH 21, 1868.
A Vexatious Disappointment
Mark Twain says that while at Naples
hg " poked around and examined a hun
dred points of interest with critical im
becility." The Grotto of the Dog, how
over, claimed his chief attention, and his
visit to it is described in the following
language. .- -
' "Krerybody has written about the Grot
to del Cane and its poisonous vapor, from
Pliny down to Smith,' and every tourist
has hell a dog by the legs, to test tho ca
pabilities of the place. The dog dies iu
a minute and a half a chicken instantly.
As a general thing strangers who crawl
in to sleep do not get up until they are
called. . And then they don't cither.
The stranger that ventures to sleep there
takes a permanent contract. I wanted to
see this grotto. I resolved to take a dog
and holl him myself; suffocate him a lit
tie and time him suffocate him some
more and then finish him. Wo reached
the grotto at about three o'clock in the
afternoon, and then proceeded at once to
make experiments. But a not an import
ant difficulty presented itself. After I
had taken off my coat and bathed my
handkerchief with cologne and tied it
over my faee, aud got all ready, and was
wrought up to the highest pitch of en
thusiasm, I recollected that we hadn't any
dog. This toned me down some. Well,
we thought the matter over, and conclud
ed to go baek to a house, about half a
tuile away, where I had seen a dog, and
ee if I eould borrow it. Brown grum
bled a gxd deal, for the day was hot ;
but my interest was hot, too, and we
started. And so we tramped, tramped,
tramped, till I thought we had walked
ten miles, and at last we reached the
house, almost fagged out. We sat there
md chatted awhile, and dropped gently
into the subjeet of the dog. and found
that the woman who owned him was pre
judiced ngainst loaning him out to be ex
perimented on with poisoned air. It was
singular, but we had no time to discuss
the foolish prejudices of "them pheas
ants," Browa calls the peasantry, and so
vre just bought the dog out and out, and
started back. It was a long pull and a
weary one. Pull is the eorrect word, be
cause the dog didn't want to come, so we
had to haul him, turn about, by a long
rope he had about his neck, Sometimes
that dog would sit down and brace bis
fore-paws, and it took both of us to start
him; and when ha did come he would
come with a yelp, a skip and jump, and
then he would prance about twenty steps
to the right and tsrenty to the left, with
his paws in the air and his eollar half
over his ears, and eavort around and car
ry on like a lunatic. And Brown would
"rair back." oa the rope and sweat and
swear. He swore at me, too, for wanting
to take the trouble just to try some fool
ish experiments. Well, toward sunset
we got the dog to the place, and I took
off my coat in a fever of excitement, and
rolled up my sleeves, and saturated my
handkerchief and tied it over my nose.
And then just then, after all my troub
le and vexation, the dog went up and
.smelt Brown's breath and lay down and
died."
Transplanting in toe Night. A
friend, in whose powers of observance we
have confidence, informs us that the last
Spring and Summer he made the follow
ing experiment: He transplanted ten
cherry trees while in bloom, commencing
at four o'clock in the afternoon, and trans
planting cue each hour, until one in the
morning. Tho$e transplanted dHrinjj day
light shedtheir blossoms, producing lit
tle or no fruit, while thoae planted during
the darker portions maintained their con
dition fully. He did the same with ten
dwarf pear trees, after the fruit was one
Ihird grorn. Those transplanted during
the day shed their fruit: those trans
planted during the night perfected their
crop, and showing no inj cry. from having
been remove !. With each of these trees
be removed some earth with the roots.
Working Farmer.
Effect of Bad Seed. How slight a
thing will sometimes hare a serious effect.
For instance, the farmer prepares a large
field of corn, plants it with-bad seed, as is
so often done, and the labor is all for noth
ing. He has to plant over, and then he
vill get a late erop ; the drought will ef
fect it, and simetimes the frost. If a
third planting is necessary, as is sometimes
the case, the matter is still worse. With
wheat and other grains, the crop is gener
ally a failure. Planted at the right time
a re-sowing must be too late, and thus
defeats the whole crop. Now, with a lit
tle care good seed may be had, and then
all this evil will be avoided. Is it not
sheer carelessness ? We cannot be too
careful in getting ripe, sound, healthy
seed. Rural World.
New York, March 12. Tne World's At
lanta special says the Constitution adopted in
Oeorgia provides for the removal of the cap
ital to Atlanta, and this instrument never
shall be amended so as to deprive any person
of political or civil right by it conferred."
It repudiates all private debU incurred prior
to June, 18C5, and allows a homestead ex
emption of $30,000. The organization of
the military shall be subject to the authority
of Congress, and all persons may vote ex
cept those disfranchised.
New Orleans, March 12. Hancock has
appointed the 17th and 18th of April for the
election for the ratification of the Constitu
tion. The . order prescribes regulations for
the government of the election. It forbids
any candidate for office acting as officer of
election. ; It provides that should Congress
hereafter enact, that the vote shall also be
east at the same election for State and other
officers, the tame registers and commission
er? will act under this order for 6uch election.
Coxcoed, N. II., March 13. The lower
branch of the Legislature stands 191 Repub
licans to 161 Democrats. Gov. Harriman's
(Rep.) majority is about 2,700.
"WASBiVGTosy March 12. Attorney Gen.
fitanberry has sent in his resignation, which
was accepted. lie does this in order to act
as the President 8 counsel m the impeach
jnent trial. . . - - -
Richmond . Ya... March 12. J udge Under-
wood has postponed Jeff. Davis' trial till the
14th ot April. ; , . i ;
A gentleman mentioned to Archbishop
Whately that he had been caught in the rain
and was wet through. .""Are you really wet
through?" eaid the Archbishop, "I never
was wet through in my life, never further
than my skin." - ; ; .v
A Kansas rascal, recently executed, boast
of sixteen murders, . . ,. .
OUR AGENTS.
The following Darned gentlemen are, authorised
to act as Agonu for Thbj Statu Rights Dkmo
kat, and to receiro nd receipt for subscriptions
o the paper : . . s ... ,r , ?
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Vfatkinson and James Dorris... Scio
Jason Wheeler.......... .......Lctation
II. L.- Brown .............Brown.tvillo
Matthew Fountain... ............... Harrlsburg
J. M. Smith Peoria
: " LANE COUNTY.
lion. J. J. Walton Eugene City
BENTON COUNTY.
R. H.Strahn...... Corvallls
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovelady .Dallas
J. I). V. Butler and Dr. Harris Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy La Creole
Benj. Llaydcii............ .......... ..'..... ...........Eola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. R. Ralston. Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Portland
MARION COUNTY.
N. M. Bell 1 0 .
B. F. Bonlmm ) slem
la. F. Eicnhart ...Silverton
Hanlcy Waterman....... ..Jefferson
Thofl. Hojrcc, Newspaper Agent. San
Francisco, is authorized to receive subscription
and advertisements for our paper, and act aa busi
ness agent generally.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE
OLD STOVE DEPOT!
ISZAXN STREET
ALBANY.
JOHN BKIGGS,
(lite c. C. C0DLKT CO.)
Keeps constantly on hand a general assortment of
ST p V E S !
Or the Most Favorite Patternn.
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Box Stoves !
With a full and general assortment of
TIN, SHEET-IKON,
COPPER AND BRASS-YARE !
And all other article! usually found in a
TIN STORE!
Repairing Xcatly and . Promptly Executed.
. i
TERJIS Coali or Produce.
"Short Reckoning make Long1 Friends.'
Feb. 2, "67 T2n25tf
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valuable Pbesest will
Positive! Take Place on the
9th of June, A. D. 18GS.
EVERY TICKET WARRANTED
TO DRAW A PItIZE!
READ THE LIST.
Corner lot No. 1. in Block No. 5, aa 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, chick sn House. Ao., ke. ; dwelling
hnusc,20x2l feet, 4 rooms and pantry below and
two twclre feet rooms above. The house is new
and not entirely finished, but is now occupied aa
a residence. There is a splendid well of wator.
made rat-proof. AH enclosed with a good sub
stantial board fence. The foregoing prize 4s val
ued sJU. ,......,...............BQO OO
And also the following valuable real estate, to
wit : Sixty-one feet off the eaat end of Lot No.
8, Block No. 3. and 33 feet off the east end of
Lot 7, in Clock 3, in the town of Brownsviile,
Linn County, Oregon. Improvements, consisting
of dwelling bouse 20x23 feet, five rooms, a fine,
large brick chimney, and a splendid well of
Water. AH enclosed in a good, substantial board
fence. Valued at 9700 00
One 91 Bureau, rained at $35 00 j one i Bu
reau, mahogany, valued at $35 00 ; one mahog
any fluted centre-tablo, rained at $25 00 ; one
span sorr2 match horses, valued at $400 00; one
bay " Riflessan" stud colt, two years old, valued
at $300 00 : one dark chestnut sorrel stallion, 5
years old, 15 bands and Z inehes high, weighing
1,200 lbs., valued at $&C0 0 ; One saddle horse,
valued at $120 00.
: There will be $2,009 onnisting in part of G OLD
AND SILVER WATCHES, FAMILY BIBLES,
MUHIC BOXES, ACC0KDOXS, JOLD-PENS.
SEWELIiY, Ac Ac. comprising over 5,000 val
nrble articles to bo disposed of on the popular
plan of One dollar Tor each Ticket
Only oneilolLar. It is dfefeirable to sell all .the
Tickets and of course it does not make any diff
erence who gets the property at a fair distribu
tion. Possession f the property will bo given to the
lucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing,
except the firt prize named and the sorrel stal
lion. Possession of the first will be given in 30
days after the drawing; the deed will be made to
the ticket-holder at the . time' of drawing. The
horse will be girea up as soon as the season is
out, .or on the 1st day of July, 1368.
Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets,
can have them sent by. Express or Mail, by for
warding Oxe Dollar m U. S." coin for each ticket,
or for clubs at club rates, by addressing A.
OEOKjGE, Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, or
P. C HARPER, Albany, Lian county.
No ticket will be held good unless duly reported
and registerd previous to th drawing ?
SPECIAL Oil CLUO RATES.
Any person procuring fire or more names
for tickets and forwarding the raoneyl fof the
same, can have tickets at the following rates ;
5 Tickets to one address..... i 50
10 do ' " .u,, tt . ;.'..;,; 9 00
20 " " " 17,50
. 1ft- U ''it': ' 1 Off (A
VV ? ......, ., , ,V
. AO. " - ;' :u- " - - 9t flrt
- . ..................... w
50 " " " " 43 00
ioo " ..85 00
In every case send the name of each subscriber,
their post office address, with county and State in
full. .
The drawing and distributions will be on TUES
DAY, JUNE 9, in the city of ALBANY, Linn Co.,
Oregon, by a Committee of five 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 ink,
the number and prizes as they are drawn. ,
For pedigrees of the Stallions that are up as
prizes address JIngh Fields, Bromsyille, Oregon.
Title to all property gived clear of all encum
brances. , i . -
35-Mr. W, F. Howlktt is an authorized trav
eling agent for tne saw of tickets.
7l:T ' A. GEORGE.
;- ' .- ; At I il'.l '
; : TO THE PUBLIC.
: We are well acquainted with ''A.', George,' and
have 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, " "
L. II. WASHBURN,
A. LEWIS, ' -HUGH
FIELDS "
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SENDERS, STERNBERG, & Co., Brownsville.
! HAYWOOD & CO.,, Merchants,.., Albany.
G. F. SETTLE MIER, ; l r A i'
A. if. Marshall a co., Livery. "
J.-B.-SPRENGER; PaSffio Hotel, , iyj-nX
: A.'W. STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co.
HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Linn bounty, " r-
ADVEIITISEM ENTS.
TO THE U N FORTUNATE
NEW REMEDIES I NEW REMEDIES I
; Dr. falbbon'M IlMciiiars'.
il 1 tl KEARNEY STREET,
XF vi,'ti niniMt.Mifr
.1 ...... w i't .ft .4ttV lt
San Frnneij-oo.- LVtiiblishi'd
In 1854, for tho treatment of
Sexual and Semiunl llacav,
inch asOcnorrhica,U!ceutrt-
ture, ypnul8 in all its forms,
SeuiUiftl Weakness, Impotency, ZS.. t
etc. Skin dtfenres (of years' J '
otanding) and Ukcratcd Legs Siiv.
success! ully treated. . , .
Horrible Disoasos.
s How rwiny thousands of pcfsourf, both male and
female, are there who are suflorinir out a miserable
cxintej.ee from tho i tleots of secret indulgences, or
irom virus absorbca into the sytitciii 1 Look at
their pallid, emaciated and disligured facva and
their broken down conptituthm, disqualifying
them for tho happiness of marriage or the enjoy
nient of Hie. lu (his horrid situation thousands
sutler until death closes the scene. Let parent,
guardians, iriund, attaint to thoso who are utTer
ing with uy ,of tlieso horrible life-destroying mal
adies see that they arc cared for and cured before
it be too, late. Send them iwmsdintrly to Dr.
Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease
his study for years, and who Is certain to cure tho
most inveterate trnrnn without mercury r other in
jurious drug. It is important to tlmno who are
aniietcd, or.tbosu who are interested in the welfare
of their friends, to bo careful of the many pretend
ed doctors who infest all cities, publishing their
skill in curing all disea.H-8 in a few days, iiuiMislnz
upon tho public by u.ting tho names of emineul
physicians from Europe aud other places. Be
therefore careful, and make strict inquiry, or you
may tall into the, hands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, th consequence of self,
abuite. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual In.
dulgence, is practised by the youth of both sexes
to au almost unlimited extent, producing, with un
erring certainty, the following train of morbid
symptoms, unless combattod by scientifio medical
measures, tit i Sallow countenance, dark spots
under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the
cars, noise like tho rustling of leaves and rattling
of chariots. Bieainft4 about tho loins, weakness
of the limbs, co u fusel vision, blunted intellect,
loss of confidence, diflidenee In nppronching stran
gers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a dis
position to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
flushes, p'unplei and various eruptions about the
faee, furred tongue, fetid breath, conjhs. consump
tion,, night sweats, monomania n frequent in
sanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply
immediately, either in person or by letter, and
Lave a eurw effected by his new and scientific mode
of treating this disease, whleh never fails of effect
ing a quick and radical core. Dr. O. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any persun who will prove
satisfactorily to bra that be was cured of this
complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks.
MARRIED MEN
Or those who contemp'ate marriage, who are suf.
fering under any of these fearful maladies, tbould
not forget the sacred rcrnibi!iy renting njon
them, aor delay to obtain trained late relief.
TO THE LADIES.
The various complicated and distressing diseases
incident to females, treated Slh cnmi-ut success.
Such as Suppressions, Irrigu'ahtte, Whites, fall,
ing of tho Womb. Tuusor. all I'rinary Diseases,
Nervous debility. Painful or Difficult Menstruation,
Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cured, without
poisonous drugs, injurious or unpaUtat.le raedl
ciues of any kind. Have no delicacy in railing,
no difference what your troubles may b. The af
flirted are cordially invited t call and1 satisfy
themselves.
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible and will give
t each patient a writU-n instrument, binding him
self to effect a radical and pertnai.t bl cure, or
make no charge.
CURED AT HOME.
Tenons at a distanco may be t'l'UED AT
HOME, by addressing a Ictler t. Dr. Gibbon,
stating coc, syn f toius, b ng'b of time the disease
has continued, an t b.ive mcuu mcs promptly for
wanled, free fr ni da'oag? and curiosity, to any
part of tho country, with full and plain directions
for u.m. By enclosing in eurrt-ney or $10 in
coin, in a f '4'utcrt-l letu-r through the pot-ficr,
or tbr-ugh Wells, Kargo Jfc Co., a package of med
icine will be forwarded by exre t any part of
the t'nioo.
Address DR. J. 1. GIBBON, 618 Keart.ry street,
corner of Commercial, San Krancbco. Post OfEce
Bo 2j2.
Consultation FREE.
.st-fT Correspondents will plcae inform DR.
GIBBON tLat they read his advertisement in the
Democrat. feb2'Jv.Ji2yl
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
roa
GO TO THE STOKE OF
J. E. BENTLEY 8u CO,
And finnoor Goods as yon did in 1SC0!
THEY HAVE JU.ST UECKIVED FR03I SAN
FRANCISCO,
: TIIK I.AUCEST STOCK Of
Boots and tSIiocw.
coxsistixg or
GENTS' FINE SEWED HOOTS,
GENTS' FLNE PEGGED BOOTS, J
- DOVh AND CHILDREN'S HOOTS,
LADIES AND MISSES' BOOTS,
KID CONGRESS GAITERS,
AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS.
r RUBBER OVER-SHOES, AND
SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
CKXTLE3XEV8 HOOTS
MADE TO OllDJR
OX EIIOBT NOTICE, AX
ALL KIND OF REPAIRING !
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
. ,4 . . -
p& Km, a lot of Nolo and UppCP
sLeutlicr, for sale at tbo Lowest Figure for
Cash. , r. 7 - - -
GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES !
sep21-r3nm8
ALBANY FERRY!
TITHE SOLICITATION OP MANY CITI
j sens of Lino and Benton counties, I have
fitted up the ';. ' J: . ' , . u
LOWER FERRY,
(it being tbo 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 M a "
CURRENT BOAT,
and is the bcif on IheMllver withoat ariy : excep
tion. Living quite near my Boat , Landing, in
Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ac
commodate Jhe public. My boa t is secured by, ft
good wire rope, and is otherwise constructed with
the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety and
durability. My connection with the -Upper Ferry,
heretofore existlngims recently been severed.
! Rates of ferriage are the same ns the Upper
Ferry.. risMH rjVJ? f "A'.? PEARCE, "
auglS'flevSnlly- cM -'"Proprietor.
;;;...;APUMCSt RUMPS! ,r
The Ceit and Cheapest Now in Use !
FflHE HUBSPRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL
JL iy in form the citizen's of Albany and surround
ing country that be is now manufacturing ft very
superior WOODEN PlJiflP, the best and
cheapest jow in ,ufeV."-i All kiadi of. Pumps repair
ed at short notice. Also pipe laid,
i J3 Shop first door north of stage office .
..j.- . . i. . -D.' MARSH.
Albany, December 14, 1.867 ySn!8m? ; -
A D V E li T 1 S K M E NTS.
Dlt. R. C. MILL.
OKO. r. KTTLEMIKR,
8ETTLEMIER, & CO.,
DRUG G ISTS,
' AT DR: SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND,
MAIN HT.t - - - ALII A NY.
: DKALKlt? IN .;
1
DRUGS,
MEDIOIIIES,
i
Chemicals,
PalntM, oilHt uuHHf lyc-S(unx,
V A 11 N IS II 11 S ,
ASD A rf I.I. AMOItTM EST OF
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
AGENTS BY Al'l'OINTMBNT FOB.
Dr. D. Jaynes & Son'i Family Medicines.
Y also keep on hand a full supply of
All rale nt medicine in IJc.
Our stock of Drugs, Fluids, Extracts, eto., are from
Well Known Manufacturers,
and will be found
or Tin: IIKST qUALITY !
tVrXlXL ATTr.JITtO?I GIVSJ to toniot'ni?to
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We NollcH tic Ialroiittffc of tho
I'ublir.
V'F. HAVK ESTABLISHBD A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO!
VXUKH TIIK MAXAOKMKMr Ot
G. A. HILL,
Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, Medicines,
etc., etc., for sale at Low i-mrrs.
tf KTTLKMIEB A CO.
April B, lS67--r2n311y
GliO JIS
Ml SKA I. AM) I'.Dl'C'ATIO.VAIs
nsrsTiTXJOTE.
ALSO
DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNO LADIES.
r biii is ivstiti ti: i.s siti ati:i
1 in a rrlirrd and beautiful location, sway
frw the business frtMn .f the city, n THIRD,
bclwron It n I V MTKKETM, I'o.Uatx!, Orr.,n.
Attacbl ti the buiblin? areettrnsivr and hu.
tiful grund f r tho cunveiiU-iire f t, tii.il.
The K luralif;l l (.uritntbt will be ia chsrye
of an MirU-nt eiri of Tracher. CAPT. J. P. C.
AI.LSOPP, (formerly a Professor hi the I'nircrsity
f Iuii.tna, and f -r the last (ire years Principal
uf a t'o!;?glafe Institute in tho Southern fart .f
California.) Prtr,cijal.
N effort will be spartd to make this Institute
e'iul it (he brut n the Pacific oal. The eurc
jof sialics still embrace all the branrbes usually
tausb: in crst-clas remtnarits in the r.at, in-
cludins the Classics, Frrncti, (icrman, SoanUh,
MaU.nnaUc, 4c. , Ac.
The Muttat iH-fartment will be condurted by
PROF. II. GlIDO iROB, Graduate of Plancl's
Conscrratoric.
Parties from the country may rest assured that
under the care of MRS. G ROB. (Matron of the
Establishment.) they will exi-ern-nccall the attcntiun
of a mother and enjoy the cotnf vrls r.f home.
N. B. Particular attention will be paid ta the
choice of Test B-M'k. In order to avoid anything
of a Striu,nal or J'artUam malm ft, in our curriculum
of studi-.
For further particulars, enquire at the Institute,
or address II. tiUIDO OROB, P. O. Box No. IRS.
CAPT. ALLSOPP will continue topreEvcnins
Lessons In the Modern Lauguages and English
branches. ,
Oetobe- 12. ISfirT-lnOyl
AND
R1ACHIWE SHOP !
A. F. CHERRY,
HAVING IL'IlCIIAi:i Till! EX.
tire toWext in the ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to I'urnlnh
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every description, on short notioe. Also,
BRASS CASTINGS.
: ' All Orders for
.MILL WORK
Will be filled with' dispatch, and in ft satisfactory
manner.
HORSE POWERS
AriciiUural Implement
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
paid to Repairs.
All kinds of -
" PATTERN WORK
done to order on short notice
V ': ; A. P. CHERRY.
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Albany, August 18, 1866-ly
ALBANY BOOK STORE!
E. A. FREELAND,
BOOK-SELLER' AND STATIONER,
Albany - , - - - Oregon.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND:
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Juvenile, Toy Gilt and Blank Books,
-GOLD iri, AND
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY i
j Of every kind used in the State.
aKBOOKd IMPORTED TO ORDER," at
short notice. Doclnl61y
WHEAT WANTED!
THE. UNDERSIGNED IS NOW READY TO
: pay. th :,..:.',,.-; ; ? -1
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
; "'FOR WHEAT ! T. t
DELIVERED AT OUR WAREHOUSE,
i . , . ., ' '
f NEAR PEARCE'S PEBBT.
.! Bc28v3n7tf 6. 6. MARKIIAM Jk SON.
A D V K It T I S E M K N T S .
HATS, M HATS.
MEUSSDORPFBIt & BRO.,
Manufacturers and Importer of, and Wholesale
' aud iU'tuil Dealers In
HATS -A.2STID CAPS,
AUD
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front Street, Iort1aiil,
AltK KECEIVINO, Iltf ADDITION TO
tllr extensive Hlock, by every Btcaincr, all
the LATKST HTYLK8 of New York, London and
l'arisiau taste, for
Gontlomon's and Children's Wear
'Which they will sell
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CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 00
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formerly insured by said eompaoi-, equally po'l
t-nn and promj.t payment of lovt, in I'nited
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Mr. II. II. KDJELOW willl-j the general Apfftt
f r this Company from this date.
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ax rn yriro
ltuts MfLnup,
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Alex Weill.
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An.n U. Kiiies,
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I. W. C. Hire,
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W. T. Coleman, Kdjrar Mil's,
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T. I., barker, C. T. Wbecter.
T. L. Meyer, nrsvn.tr..
K. M. Wilson, J. H. Jewett.
John It. Xewton, foniLAsn.
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I. O. Mills, Jacob Katnm.
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D.J. Oliver.
A!jt!irus Hull,
W. C. UaUton,
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Kred. Uillings,
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II. M. XewhaU,
Adam (Irani,
J. I. Fry, .
If. II. Iliffelow,
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OFFICERS:
J. IU7.VT, President.
A. J. It ALSTON, Secretary.
C A. L VTOX, Marine Secretary.
II. II. IIIGELOW, (ien'l Agent
LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AO ENTS FOR
Oregon and WnMltlngton Territory.
LOCAL AGENTS:
71 , II A INI 1 r Il ?ilcm
F.A. CHKXOWETH. ....Corvallis
J. B. UNDERWOOD, Eugene
S. F. CHADWICK Roseburg
JOHNSON & Mt COWN Oregon City
CUMMINS & (JRANT Dalles
J. II. BLEWITT Walla Walla
A. WHEELER... Brownsville
JAMES RILEY ...i...v..Harrisburff
JOHN JOXM:it Albany
Nov. 2, 1S67 v3nl2yl
THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD !
E EXTRACT FllO.tX A LETTER
FROM BARON SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD.
PAHis.Rth April.1864,25 RueFaubySt.IIonore.
Will you be kind enough .o hare forwarded to
me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment; if
yon will send at the same tune the account, I will
forward you tho amount through JIcBsrs. Belmont
& Co., New York. .
Baron Solomon Rothschild, having rcoommend
ed to many of his friends Major Lane's Liniment,
and they being desirous to procure it, ho should
ad vise 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
euro of RHEUMATIC and NEURALGIC AF
FECTIONS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, eto., eto.', itis
unequalled. It ia also most efficacious taken in
wordly in the euro of CHOLERA, CRAMPS and
PAINS IN THE STOMACH, DIARR1IQ3A, 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 nnd FARMERS residing at a distance
from physicians should keep it constantly on hand.
In case of accidents, nod sudden attacks of stomach,
eom plaints, its value cannot "be estimated. In .
quire for
MAJOR LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT!
AND TAKE NO OTHER !
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE.
For salo at wholesale and retail by ,
HUDSON sfe McCARTV,
14 Merchant's Exchange, San Francisco, Cal.,
. ' General Agents for the Pacifio coast '
, And by respectable druggists throughout the
world. None genuine unless signed by John Thoa.
Lane and countersigned by J T, Lane & Co., Pro
prietors 163 Broadway, New York.
r-Send for a Circular. doc2Sy3n203m
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THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE!
ALBANY - - OREGON.
f pHE SUBSCRIIJEIt WOULD INFORM TIL".
eimena of Albany and vicinity that he now
occupies the corner brick store
Corner of FIrt and Waihlnton Streets.
He Intends to sell goods
AT THE LOWEST PRICE !
4 roa
CASH OH PltODUCE!!
The public would do well to examine my Goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
My Stock consists, in part, as follows :
CLOTHING, GROCERIES
COOTS AND SHOES,
Hardware, Crockery,
Ajro
A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING,
EMIiROIDERY AND
FANCY GOODS.
A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS
Ever Ilrouglit to thin Market!
Which he intends to sell
ONLY TOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
7S, II. I am also ant for (irovcr V
ItukerM Newiiig MitchlucM. These Ma-
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We also beg lave to inform the public that we
are MANUPADTUIIING a good article of
CIGARS!
which we willscll at Sanrraaeiseo Wholesale
Prices. Call and examine our stock of Cigars
l Tore iurchaing elsewhere.
JULIUS GliADWOHL.
Dec. 22, 'M v2nlly
THE WONDER CF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
MRS. L. A. STIPFS
LEGACY TO THE WORLD!
rJ7 J torsici o BjiIkiiih,
Tor Consttmption, Concha, Colds,
Whooplngr Conch, Hoarse
ness, ctc etc.
roil IE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE THO
X RACIC BALSAM and the Allopathic long
iu-.licin' utms: the iopular drujr medicines
when tk-n into the sumach, rnakeyou sick, wink
ibe sensation created by my Thoracic Balsam is as
soothing as a etip of ts'a. S bn the drug medi
einrs, takrn by the multitude of victims who haw
di-d with thrfmuifij.tion, find their wy into the
lungs, tney immediately e.mmtn e to irritate an
inSamethc ub-ersand in,Teae the fl'w f matter.
. a fonse'ioersce, t.!i rat;ent earctorafes rnore
freely, and he roughs and spits hi life away
I. thtt.lt. L-eau he raises fucb a (jnanttty, an
raises it so easily, that he is certainly rt"scring
and umler this mmradn dednsion be ctTnac to
take the mtdictDts. and eontinncs to eoja and
spit, until txbau!d nature submits and Le Ends
relief in the grave.
On the iber band, when my Thoracic Balsam
finds its way iota the longs it commence at i.nee
t' beitl the ulcer. It g-s to the very root of the
disviu. and gently, but r ly, draws all morbid
burner from the ulcerated fiarts. It puriSes tie
blood, a it is composed wholly of vegetable roa-
tetials. It streugibt-tis and d'MNi not U-biUtate the
general system. Il tend to quiet the nerves and
invigorate the patient nnd assist in relieving the
ei.ngeted eonditicn of the luhg. by diffusing the
accumulated blood over the surface, and il clears
away the obstructions that impede egress of all the
impurities of the body through their natnral chan
nels the bowels and more especially does it tend
to draw all excretion from the Jungs, and induces
a new and vigorous action to the liver and imparts
strength and new life to the patient.
Bear this in mind, that the secret of the success
of my Thoracic Balsam lies enclosed in this little
nut-shell : first, it does not irritate the lungs and
cause the patient to expectorate j second, it does
commence at once to heal the ulcers : it soothes
and allays the inflsmation, and stops the coughing
and expectoration ; it strengthens and encourages
the patient, and, with prcper nourishment, he
must recover. This medicine don't give you new
lungs ; it only mends up your old ones, and, with
care they may take you away on into a good old
age.
I connot close without saying a word to my own
sex. I am now in my sixty-first year, and can
truly say that with all my experience with female
diseases, I have found it the safest and best reme
dy, and no woman ir. delicate health should be
without it. Dr. Aycr truthfully remarks that lc.s
than one-half of the females of the United States
have sound health, and the condition of the disor
dered ones is leaving its impress on the rising gen
eration. Then, bow important we should have a
remedy for these evils. For painful or suppressed
menses, irregularities, eta., and also fr women at
the turn of life, and frail girls, this medicine will
be found invaluable. It should also be used be
fore and after confinement. "An ounce of pre
ventive is better than a pound of cure."
Remember, kind father, or fond husband, when
administering my medicines to a darling daughter
or trail wile, that tbey are composed of no death
dealing minerals or nauseating drugs, to make the
sirk more miserable and hasten their untimely
end : but they are a compound of medicinal roots,
herbs, barks, blossoms, etc., with whoso generous
healing virtues years of experience have made mo
familiar.
For further particulars see pamphlet accompany
ing every bottle. Mrs. L. A. STIPP.
SMITH & DAVIS, Portland,
General Agents.
All of Mrs. L. A. Stipp's Medicines are manu
factured and pnt up by V. C. Avert, Salem, Ore
gon, to whom all letters on business should be di
rected.
Mrt. L. A. Stipp's Medicines for sale at Whitti-
more & Co., Albany ; Elkins & Son, Lebanon j
11. bmith, II srrisburg.
Sept. H. 18C7 v3n5yl.
PIiAIVIIVG MIIilL 5
ALBANY, OREGON.;
I HAVE AtslVAYS OX HAND,
or will Manufacture to order, every style of
; DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS.
at tho shortest notice and lowest pospible charges
Boards Matched and Planed.
Work executed jn a stylo not gurpassed by any
:) i J I Shop in the State.-1 ' s' '
USTf Tho Mill is in the lower part of tho town.
on tho river bank, at the corners of the joining
claims of tha Montietha and Hackleman. '
" J. B. C0MLEY.
' Albany, September 20, 1865.
AD5IINISTRATORS NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been, on this 3rd day of
March, 1868, duly appointed Administrator, with
the will rnnexed, of tho estate of Alexander
Frakos and Elizabeth Frakes, both deeeased, by
tho County Court of Linn county, Oregon. All
persons hav'ng claims against ; said estates are
notified to present them at once, duly verified, ns
provided by law, to tho undersigned, at his resi
dence, about seven miles east of Harrisburgh, in
said county and State; and all persons - knowing
themselves indebted to said estate are hereby noti
fied to come forward and settle the same.
, , , i A.C0NDRA,
Administrator, with the Will annexed.
This 3rd day of Mareh, 1863.
Cbakor & IIbut, Att'ys for Adm'r. u29w4.
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at the market value, by the 10th day of December,
1867, as if is absolutely necessary that we collect
tho game to ' enable us to carry on onr business.
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