The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 28, 1868, Image 4

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SATURDAY
.'...MARCH 28, 1S6S.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE DEMO
CRATIC STATE CONVENTION.
. Portland, 0 March 19, 18GB.
The dalesates to the Dcmncrntic State Con-
Tention met at Oro Fino Hall, at 10 o'clock,
a. x., and was called to order hv Hon. L. F.
Groter, Chairman of the State Central Com
mittee. -
On motion Col. N. II. Gates vaa elected
temporary chairman, Victor Trevitt, Secreta
ry, and II. II. Gilroy, AssiVt Secretary.
On motion a committee of fivo on creden
tials were appointed by the chair, consisting
of Messrs. Dennison, of Multnomah, Miller,
of Marion, Alexander, of Linn, Parker, of
Douglas, and Humason, of Wasco.
On motion the reporters of the press of all
parties within the btate, (desks and station
ary having been previously provided for
them), vrero invited to take seats within the
bar, by a unanimous vote. ,
On motion Won. MoMillen, Esq., was ap
pointed temporary Sergcant-at-Arms.
On motion the Convention adjourned to
12 o'clock, x.
At 12 o'clock, the Convention met and
-was called to order pursuant to adjournment,
.and the committee on credentials submitted
the following report, which was read and
adopted : '
,The committee stated that the Stato Cen
tral Committee in making the apportionment
for Union county, bad only allowed 0 dele
gates, while they were entitled to 7 ; also,
bad only allowed Polk county 7, while they
were entitled to 8, and that "those counties
-were present with a full delegation and rec
ommended that they be allowed their full
representation, which was adoptedwith the
report. V
J;aortWV P Burke. Cree, A L Love
joy, J C Ainswottb, W TV Weatherfurd, J Catlin.
C S Fechheimer. R J Ladd. A P Dennison. J C
Hawthorne. Beriah Brown, J F By bee, J as Pow
II. S Roberts.
Jfarion J F Miller. Wm "Waldo, T J Hcrrco.
J B McLaln, F X Matthieu. E F Colby, V II
Wadkins. F E EUriJr, Jacob Conser, Joseph
Holman, C O Curl.
Linn XT F Alexander. K A Johns. D Alling
hara, M Bryaon, J R Locke, E B Moore. A t?
Knox. W C Bair I, S D Haley, A Jones. W Gaines,
A Miller, jr. R D Johnson, by J Nixon, proxy, B
Carl, C P Burkbart, James Blskelcy.
Benton J C Avery, G B Smith, John Foster, J
II alter. John Burnett, Andrew Palmer, A J Thayer.
Baker A II Brown. R A Pieree, J Thompson,
by Brown, proxy, R L Curtis, by Pierce, proxy.
Claekama J S M Vancleave, Wm More! and.
J A McDonald. Joseph Young, A F Hedges, A W
Faucet. J R Ralston.
Umatil'a R Harrison. S Johnson. Wm MitcfceU,"
by Johnson, proxy. G W Bail, by Johnson, proxy,
W T Barker, by Johnson, proxy, R B Morford, by
Johnson, proxy. P. Howell.
Jaekton F Heber. by J E Rosa, proxy. J D Far.
ty E A Cronia, proxy, J E Rss, J S Miller, y J
E Roes, jroxy, T Wright, by E A Cronin. proxy.
TUB Stpley, by C E Rosa, proxy, David Linn,
by J E Ross, proxy, J T Glenn, by J E Ross,
proxy. Si'as Day, by J E Ross, pr?xy.
Doujln J N Barker, J Martin, by Barker,
proxy, R M Gourncy, by Barker, proxy. A Marks,
by Barker, proxy, James Hutchinson, C Drain, by
Hutchinson, proxy, J Cox. by Hutchinson, proxy.
Polk XT C Brn, F Waymir. J M Fulkinson,
J B V Butler, Becj Hayden. O H Smith, H X V
Holmes, F Bircb.
WVwco 0 Humana, OSSarage. Frank Dodge.
J as Fulton, by CA Gates, proxy, Vic Trevitt. by
Col Kelly, proxy.
Claln A VanDasen.
Tillfxnuok None.
.- Columbia S F Go. ,
Coo R II Lowe.
Curry R II Lowe.
Caioa J U Slater. 3Iat Rice, Dan Hilty. J II
Wheeler, A C Craig, P S .Morten; J T Hunter, by
ASU e vu( . a i i a Aaa I'-
WhiUker, E P Coleman, II U Gilfrcy. D Smith, E
X Tandy, E LBrist.w.
Grant.J M Dellinger, by T E Gray, proxy. W
B Las well, by Gray, proxy, 31 Goodwin. T
Gray, R II Neil, by Gray, proxy. I Hare, by Gray,
proxy, II Workings, by C II Miller, proxv, J W
r iu rv v r r a ii..i.. r
Baldwin, by Miller, proxy, J II Stevens, by Gray,
proxy.
. Jottepkime Wm' Chapman, Chaa Hughes, by
Chapman, proxy.
YamhulG W Gouchcy, II Jackson, Jasper W
JoLnson. John W Johnson. T Staadly, W B Hen
dricks, Dr. Oden. by Hendricks, proxv.
Washington Wm Blanc-bard, A Flippen. Dr.
F A Bailer, U Jackson, by Bailey, proxv, W G
Scroggini, by Blancbarl, proxy.
And thereupon Jacob Conser offered the
following resolution, which was read and
adopted :
Besotted, That the following order of bus
iness be adopted for the governmeat of this
Convention, viz :
1st The election of Permaneut President
2d Two Secretaries.
3d One Sergeant-at-Arms.
4tn A Committee on Ke.olntions, com
posed of one member from each Judicial
District.
5th Nomination of candidate for Con
grcss.
Cth Three candidates for Presidentia
Electors.
7th Nomination of six Delegates to th
National Democratic Convention.
8th Nomination of State Central Com
mittee, to be composed of one from each
-county.
; On motion of O. Humason, Col. Jas. R.
Kellv was elected nermanent Chairman of
the Convention. Upon the Colonel taking
-the chair, he returned bis thanks for the
Ihonor conferred upon him by the Conven
t ion, in that gentlemanly and good natared
jljie which of bim alone is characteristic.
timid the applause and frequent cheers o
the house.
Victor Trevitt was nominated Secretary
and II. H. Gilfrey Assistant Secretary, and
were nninimouslv elected.
And thereupon Jas. II. Lapreus and Wil
liam Hill were nominated for the office of
Sergeant-at-Arms, which resulted in the
choice of Mr. Lappeus.
And the Chairman announced the Com
nittee of five on Resolutions, consisting o
Messrs. Beriah Brown, J. H. Slater, John
E. Ross, R. B. Cochrane, and Bern. Hayden
' On motion of Mr. Dennison, Beriah Brown
Jr., was appointed as Page of the Conven
tion.
And thereupon a motion was made to ad
journ nntil 7 o'clock, p. sc., which was put
jum lost.
And upon motion of Mr. Miller the Con
Tention adjourned until 3 o clock, p. u.
AFTERXOOX SESSION v
At 3 o'clock p. m., the Convention met as
per adjournment, and
On motion, Mr Van Dusen, from Clatsop
was authorized to cast the vote of the ab
"Sent delegate from Tillamook.
f .ar- i r r l. n tu t
olutions, reported progress, and asked for
v further time in which to report. And after
remarks were made by several of the mem
tiers, an I divers motions to adjourn were put
ana lost, tne convention nnally adjourned
xiniu i o oiocK p. if.
During the afternoon, while waiting for
tne report ot the Uommutee. the Convention
was addressed by Judge Strong, and the old
Apostls of Uemocrrcy," Frederick War
mire, by whom able and effective speeches
were made. -
At o ciock p. m., me convention was
called to order by the President, and there
upon Mr. Hayden, from the Committee on
Kesoluti ms, submitted a msjority report
and stated to the convention that saiu com
" mittee were unable to agree as a whole as to
the form and matter that should be embod
ied in the resolutions.
Whereupon Mr. . Brown from the same
rCommitt je, submitted a minority report, and
expiainei the matter of difference of opin
ion and the reasons why the committee were
unable t ) agree. He suggested to the Con-
Tention the propriety of discharging the
committee and referring both reports to an
other conmittee, consisting of five, --
Concluded on Second Pae.j -
OUR AG K NTS
The following named gentlemen are authorised
to act' as Agents fur The State Rights Dkmo
uat, and to receive nd receipt for subscriptioui
o the paper :
LINN COUNTY.
Robert! Watkinsoo and James Dorris ..Selo
Jason Wheeler... ...... Lebanon
H. L. Brown ....Brownsville
Matthew Fountain Harrtsburg
J. M. Smith Peoria
LANE COUNTY.
Hon. J. J. Walton... Eugene City
BENTON COUNTY.
VL U.Strahn Corvollis
VOLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovelady DrIIri
J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris -Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy M;..Lu Creole
Beuj. Hayden ....Eola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. R. Ralston M Orezon Citv
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Portland
MARION COUNTY.
N. M. Bell e.
B. F. Bonhwn J Salcm
It. t. Mwnbart Silvcrton
lanley Waterman .....Jefferson
TIlOA. Ilojre, Newspaper Apcnt. San
rancisco, is authorized to receive subscriptions
and advertisements fur our paper, and act aa busi
ness agent generally.
ADVEHTISKMKNTS.
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
ion
-A- Xj 33 .A. 1ST HT 1
00 TO THE STORE OF
. E. BENTLEY & CO.
And Buy your Goods nx you did in I860!
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
SAN
FRANCISCO.
THK LARGEST STOCK Or
- coxsuTixc Or
el E NTS'
FINE SEWED ROOTS,
FINK PECGED ROOTS.
vJE.NTS
D0Yf AND CHILDREN'S
LADIES AND MISSES'
CONGRESS GAITER.S.
BOOTS,
ROOTS,
KID
AND
CHILDREN'S GAITERS.
RUBUER OVER-SHOES. AND
SHOES OFALLDESCRIPTIONS
GEXTLEJIE.VS UOOTN
JSCAJDE TO OKDER
ON SHORT NOTICE. AXI
ALL KIND OF REPAIRING
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
XfAbo, a jt of Kole and I'nner
Leather, fur sale at the Luwest Figure for
Cash.
GIVE THEM A CALL AND SE FOR YOURSELVES !
t-pil-3n0mSj
GRAND
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valuable Pbesests will
Positively Take Place on the
9th of June, A. I). 18GS.
EVERY TICKET YVAKRATEI
TO DRAW A PltlZK!
11KADTHC LIST.
Comer lot No. 1. in Block No. b, aa recorded
in tue Iowa Plat of tue town of Urownirule.
Lion county. Oregon, fronting on Washington and
Pine ftrectf : improremenUr, eonKirtinz of DweU
ling IIouc, cbickm Houe, &c., ic. ; dwelling
houe,20x24 fret, 4 rootna and pantrjr belw and
two twelre feet rcorns above. The bouae ia new
and not entirely finbbed, but ia now occupied aa
a residence. There ia a eplendid well of wator,
made rat proof. All enclofed with a good ub
stantial board fence. The foregoing prize ia val
ued at $800 00
And also the following valuable real estate, to
wit: Sixty-one feet off the eait end of Lot No.
8, Block No. 3. and Z'i feet off the eat end of
Lot 7, in Block Z. in the town of Brownviilc,
Lion County, Oregon. Improvements, confuting
of dwelling house 20x23 feet, fire room, a fine,
large brick chimney, and a splendid well of
Water. All enclosed in a good, substantial board
fence. Valued at...... ..........$700 00
One 91 Bareau, valued at $35 (10 ; one V Bu
reau, mahogany, valued at $35 00 ; one mahog
any fluted centre-table, valued at $25 00 ; one
span t orrel match horses, valued at $400 00 ; one
bay " Rifleman" itud colt, two year old, valued
at $300 00: one dark chestnut f orrel stallion, 5
years old, 15 hands and 3 inches high, weighing
1,200 lbs., valued at $000 00 ; One toddle horse,
valued at $120 00.
Tbre will be $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES. FAMILY BIBLES,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCORDEONS, GOLD PENS,
SEWELRY, Ac, &c, comprising OTer 5,000 val
urble articles to be 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 eourse it does not make any diff
erence who gets the property at a fair distribu
tion. Possession of the property will be given to the
lucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing,
except the first prize named and the sorrel stal
lion. Possession of the first will bo given in 30
days after the drawing; the ded will be made to
the ticket-holder at tbo time of drawing. The
horse will be given up as soon as the season is
out, or on the 1st day of July. 1S68.
Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets,
can have them sent by Expiess or Mail, by for
warding One Dollar in U. S. coin for each ticket,
or for clubs at club rates, by addressing A.
GEORGE, Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, or
P. C. HAUFtU, Albany, L,inn county.
No ticket will be held good unless duly reported
and registerd previous to the drawing.
SPECIAL TERMS, OR CLUB 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 one address... $1 50
10
20
30
40
50
100
do
9
17
....26
35
43
85
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 thecity 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 bj the Committee and one
by the undersigned to record, with pen and iak,
the number aud prizes as tbey aro drawn.
J; or pedigrees o: tne fctainons tnat are up as
prizes, address Hagh Fields, Brownsville, Oregon.
Title to all property gived clear of all encum
brances.
tJ-Mr. "W. F. Howlett is an authorized trav
eling agent for the sale of tickets.
A, GSORGC
TO THE PUBLIC, ( ,
: 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. " "
L. H. WASHBURN, "
A.-LEWIS, , ; - ? .
HUGH FIELDS, " ' ;
.. SENDERS. STERNBERG, A Co., Brownsville.
- HAYWOOD A CO., Merchants, Albany,
. U. F. SETTLE MIER, "
A H. MARSHALL & CO., Livery
' i J. B. SPRENGER, Pacific Hotel,
41
It
A. W. STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co,
HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Linn county.
Febl5v3n26tf
A D V K II T I S E U K N T 8 .
ADDRESS-
TO TDK
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED!
mo THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE
JL been protracted from hidden cauirs, and
whose oases require prompt treatment to render ex
istence desirable. If you are suffering or have
suffered from Involuntary discharges, what effoct
does it produce upon your coneral health ? Do
you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired T Does a
little extra cxertiou produce palpitation of the
heart? Docs your liver, or urinary organs, or
vour kldnevs. freauentlv iret out of order? Is
r- ft w
your urine sometimes thick, milky, or flacky, or
Is it ropy on settling? Or does a thtok scum rUc
to the ton ? Or it a sediment at the bottom after
it has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short
breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowids eonstl-
nated ? Do vou have spells of falntinir or ruUc
of blood to the head ? If your memory impaired?
Is your mind eoustantly dwelling upon this sub
ject? Do vou feel dull, listless, moping, tired of
company, of life ? Do you wish !o be left alone,
to get away from everybody? Does any Utile
thing make you start or jump ? Is your sleep bro
ken or restless ? It the lustre of your eye at bril
liant ? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well r Do you
pursue your buoincis with the same tnergy ? Do
you feel as much confidence in youm-lf? Areyour
spirits dull and flareing, giveu to fits of melan
choly ? If to, do not lay it to vout liter or dys
peptia.
Have you rettles nights? Your back weak,
your krees weak, and have but Utile appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-Himplaint?
Now, reader, self-abue, venereal diseases badly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro
ducing a weakness of the gererallve organs. The
organs of generation, when in perfect health,
make the man. Did you ever think that those
bold, defiant, energetic, prevering. succciful
buiuess-men are always those whose generative
organs are in perfect health ? You never hear
such men complain of being melancholy, of ner
vousness, of palpitation of the heart. Tbey are
never afraid they cannot succeed la buines ;
they don't become sad and dUcouragcd; tbey
are always polite and pleasant ia the company of
ladies, and took yoo ad them right in the face
none of your downcast looks or any other mean
ness about them. I do not mean those who keep
the organs inflamed by running to txe. The
will not only ruin their eonttitottuns. but also
those they do buiinrts with or for.
How many men, from badly cored dfoeasc.
frm the effects of self-alone and exrtes, have
brought about that state of weakness in those or
gans that hat reduced the general sayttera so
much as to produce almost every other diseaae
idiocy, luoaey. paralysis, spinal affections, suicide,
and almost every other form of disease which hu
manity is heir to, and the real cao of the trouble
scarcely ever suepectd, ad have doctored for all
but the right one.
Diseases cf these organs require the use of a
diuretic.
FLUID.
EXTRACT
BXJCKCXJ
IS THE
GREAT DIURETIC,
and is a certain cure for
Diseases of the Bladder,
Kidneys,
Gravel,
Dropsy,
Organic Weakness,
Female Complaints,
' General Debility,
AND ALL OTHER
DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS!
Whether existing in
HALE OH FEMALE!
from whatever cause originating, and no matter
' of how long standing.
If no. treatment is resorted to, Consumption or in
sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood aro
supported from these sources, and the ;
, health and happiness, and tnat of
Posterity, depends upon
prompt use of a ro-
" liable remedy.
IIEWIBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
- ...... - . ' 1 ' -
established upward of 18 years, prepared
; ' by n. ' T r, ncLinoLD,
594 Broadway, Nev York, and
. 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. .
Price$1.25 per bottle, or 8 bottles for $6,50,
delivered to any address. Sold by all Druhglsts
everywhere, marCV63r3n31yI
AD VE K T 1 3 E M E NTS.
Dlt. n. C. lltLL.
I
or.o. r. iKmr.Mir.tt.
SETTLEMIEFl & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
, AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD
STAND.
A MM N Y.
MAIN ST., - - -
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
MEDICINES
CHEMICALS,
IMlnt, Oil. CalniN, Dyc-StuHn,
V A It N I S II K S
AMD A ri'l.J. ASSORTMENT Of ,'
DRUGGISTS1 SUNDRIES.
AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR
D. Jaynu k Sod's Family Mrdiclnr
Dr.
We also keep on hand full supply of
All Patent MctliciiiCM in Unc.
Our stock of Drug, Fluids, Ettraei. etc., are from
Woll Known Manufacturers,
and will bo found
or tiii: m:sT quality i
srrciAi. ATTr.Tio civr to rovr-oPsnura
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We Nollc.'t fti Patronage of Che
Public.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO!
t SlitR THK M4S tUKMET or
G. A. HILiL,
Who will kp a fall supply of Drugs, Medicines,
etc.. etc., for sale at Low rntct:
SETTLEMIER A CO.
April . 1M7 2n34ly
GitOU'S
JIINKAL AM) EDUCATIONAL
USTSTITXJTE-
At
DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
mm ixntitlti: in ni tim.ti:i
J ia a rrttrrd and lrauiiful loration. away
ttw the btiiocts iwrUon of the city, n THIRD,
between 15 and C HTRKhT.. I'o.Uand, Orrgon.
Attached to the boil lios are extcnuive and Lcu
tiful crnd f-r tb et.neriiene of r-ot.il.
Th Edttlioral Dptarimnl will tc in charge
of an rlSclcBt crvt of Teachers. CA VT. J. I. C
A LIOl'I, (formerly a I'rofcttor in lh I nitcriity
of IouUtana, and for the Ul 8e yar rrtncipa
of a C'o'iU-eUic Iniitul in lUa tfuutbern t-arl o
California.) l'riocital.
N effort will Le rarrd ti tnaVe this Institute
rqol to hatl am tho I'j-iCc "wt. The court
of studies will rrnbrare all tho branches Uiaally
taught in Crt cla Heminarirs in the EaM. in.
clu Jioj the CU.ic. French, (Jertnan, h'i'BtoiU,
Mathematics. Ac, Ac.
The Musical Dcfartmerj will be cmducte1 ty
PROF. II. OTIDO liROB.Graduate of 1'lanel's
Coerratortc.
Fartie from the oontrr may rest arnrcd that
under the eare of MKS. UlUAi. (Matron of tbe
Etablisbnicnt.)theywilleiterienre all the attention
of a mother and enjy the eomfurts -f a bone.
N. I). FnrtteuUr atienlion wt!I be pail to tbe
choice of Text Rooks, in order to aroid anyihiug
of a Strtianul or Parti tn m.iiure, in our currtculoiu
of Studies.
For further particular, enquire at the Institute,
or address II. OUUK) (SROH. F. O. Box No. 1(4.
CAFT. ALLSOPP will continue to glre Kveniog
Lessons in tbo Modern Languages and EnglUh
branches.
Octol- 12. 1867 T.lnOyl
A LI J A A --rovrvDRir.
AND
RflACHIWE SHOP
A. F. CHERRY,
f
TAVIXG PUItCIIANED THE E
tire inU-rcrt in the ALU ANY FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SIIOF. I am
Prepared to FurniMh .
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every description, on short notice. Also,
BRASS CASTINGS.
All Orders for
MILL WORK
Will Le filled with dirpatch, and in a satisfactory
manner.
HORSE POWERS
Agricultural Implement
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
paid to Repairs.
All kinds of
PATTERN WORK
done to order on short notice
A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, August 13, lS66-ly
ALBANY BOOK STORE I
E. A. FREELAND,
BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER,
Albany - - - - Oregon.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND 1
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
Juvenile, Toy GUt rtnd Clank Docks,
COLD I T SI, AND
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Of every kind used in the State.
pS BOOKS
short notice.
IMPORTED TO
ORDER, 1 at
DeolnlSly
WHEAT WANTED!
fflHE UNDERSIQTO IS NOW READY TO
JL;pay the
, If IGIIEST MARKET PRICE
DELIVERED AT OUR WAREHOUSE,
NEAR PBA.RCe'8 FERRT. ' ' ' ',
ee28v3n7tf ' S. S. MARKHAM & SON.
A;U V K KT I 8 K M K N T9 .
H ATS, . M,, HATS.
MEUSSJ30RFFER & BRO.,
Manufttctnrurs ond Importers of, and WhoWuk
and ilctMil Dealers iu
HATS JLISTID
' AWI '
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front Mtreet, Portland,
A RE RECEIVING, IN ADDITION TO
f their xte.lxiro Htock, by every Ktcamur. ali
tUtf LATEST STYLES of New York, Londou and
I'tirlxiau taste, for
Gentlemen' and Children's Wear
Which they will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST!
DEALEHS IN HATS
Willeonsult thoir own interests by examininz our
Mock before purchustug UewLcr.
Hats of every styl and Description
MADE TO ORDER
Ai.no
IV I ; A T I. X It 12 1 A 1 11 K I ,
AT
J. C. McussdorfTer & Bro.'s
No. 72 Front filn-H , Portland, Oj'n,
0r. D and tfeeond Sts ............... Mary iviUe, Cal.
i. Mj J r ttft...... ................. SarrsiiHiit'
Nos. fi3i A 637 Comp.erciMl Ht Han Vrnmiii"
Z-f W!ioleal IIue at fin Francico, C'al.
N . t,2 Comioen lal tbrouzh to 6.17 Clay sireeu.
Dee. I, r-'iilCtf
PACIFIC
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of Sau Franriieo, California.
-o-
CASH CAPITAL
.$1,000,000 00
SURPLUS ,Janylf'67.
.. 238,054 00
CASH ASSET3 In Q OLD, $1,230,054 91
All Losses Paid Immediately in United
State Cold Coin.
FIItE.
OCEAN,
MAltlNE,
INLAND
-o-
THK PACIFIC IXelRANCE COMtMXV.
bvlogrranfc, -th Mc.r. 15 1 fi FLOW &
lillflTIIKR i,r the tranufvr of all the buinc of
th Fire Inurme Cutnpanica lately represented
by ti.no. in i n prepared to Her to all parties
formerly insured by aid e.tnpanie, eual!y god
term and prompt payment of loscs, in United
.-'tatc rld coin.
Mr. II. II. iilUKI.mV will', the general Agent
fr this Company from thi date.
IHrertor or I'ariflc Insurance Co.
i4jtr4"tco as. DFr!-mtn?.Ll'yd Terj.
lKui MrUane, - Win. Sherman, Oliver F.Mridre,
Wm. Al-rd,
John O. Karl, A. II, Forhes,
Alfrt-d l!n l, J. t. Kellojri,
. T. I.awtn, 51. Checenian,
V.. I.. Ho Utein, tj.ll. Howard.
Mc.es Kllia. J. W. leaver,
F. I.. Wearer, H. Strinl art,
David-Stem, M. Roaenhattm.
Ale Weill,
Ah'ra Felizman.
Anon tj. Sli!e,
Johnij. Fray,
A. llarward,
l. W.C. Rke,
C. Merer.
Joiia'tian Hunt,
S4rn rTO.
II. J. Oliver.
. 1 . i.oieman,
IMrar Mil!i,
Atpheu ltull.
I.. V. . l.-.nrd,
T. L. Rarfcer,
T. U. XKvcr.
S. M. Wilson.
U. W. Move,
a T. Whee'cr.
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J. II. Jewett.
W. C. Ralston,
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A. I. Tuhhi,
II. M. Newhall,
John R. Newton, roar la. in.
Edward Martin, W. B. Ladd,
I. O. .Mills, Jacoh Kamm.
Adam tiraut.
J. D. Fry,
11. llanssmann, stock toi.
II. II. Hijrclow,
L. D. Renehly.
Moses Hrller.
Wm. Acholic,
J. 1J. Anthony.
vmemA, sev,
Wm. 8haron.
Win. HooiKjr,
C'bas Maync,
OFFICERS:
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A. J. Il.iI.KTOX, Secretary.
C. A. LATOX, Marine Secretary.
II. II. UICsELOlV, Uen'l Agent.
LADD VTILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Oregon and WaKliliizlon Territory.
LOCAL AGENTS:
S. R. HAMMER......
Salem
F.A. CHKNOWETH.
.....Corvailis
J. R. UNDERWOOD,...
S. F. CIIADWICK
JOHNSON A Mc COWN
Eugene
Roscburg
.Oregon City
CUMMINS A (J RANT
J. II . RLE WITT
.Dalles
Walla Walla
A. WHEELER..
....Brownsville
JAMES RILEY
llarrisburir
JOHN coxm:r
Nov. 2, 1867 v3nl2yl
Albany
THE RICHEST MATIN THE WORLD I
E EXTRACT FROM A LETTER
FROM BARON SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD.
Paris, 8th April, 1864,25 Rue Fauby St Honoro.
Will you be kind enough .o have forwarded to
me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment; if
you will send at the same time the account, I will
forward you tbe amount through Messrs. Belmont
& Co., New York. , :
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.
Tho 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 of RHEUMATIC and NEURALGIC AF
FECTIONS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, etc., etc.. itis
unequalled. It is also most efficacious taken In
wordly in the euro of CHOLERA, CRAMPS and
PAINS IN THE STOMACH, DIARRHQ3A, DYS
ENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA IN-
FANTUM, etc., etc.', and is without exception the,
MOST WONDERFUL PANACEA tho world af
fords, r NO FAMILY should be without it. . Every
TRAVELER by land or sea, should have a bottle.
MINERS and FARMERS residing at a distance
from physioians should keep iteorstantly on band
In case of accidents and sudden attacks of stomach
complaints, ita value cannot be estimated. In
quire for .
MAJOR LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT I
AND TAKE HQ OTHER 1
PRICE . FIFTY CEXTS PRB ROTTLE.
1 For sale at wholesale and retail by i
IIIJDSON & BIcCARTY, !
14 Merchant's Exchange, San'Francisoo, Cal.,
' General Agents for the Pacifio coast; '
v And by - respectable druggists throughout tbe
world. None genuine unless signed by John Thos.
Lane and countersigned by J. T, Lane & Co., Pro
prietors, 163 Broadway, New York. i
3Send for a Circular. dec23v3n203iri
Ap VK KT I Si. Mil
HE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CtNTUB
MRS. I. A. STIPP'S
LEGACY TO THE WORini
For Consanaption, Cottjhs, Colds,
Wnoopiog' Cougfa, lioar3
nessv etc, etc.
f1IIE DIFFERKNCEH RKTWKKN TffBTIIf
X RAriC.HAlSAM and tU Allopalhie Iu.;
niudicini s is this 5 two nuliir 'Iriijj nj('?lic-iinc
wlicn titkoif in!" the stomach, makeyn si k. wl.il
the scnuation creaUid by my Thoracic lialfam isa
toothing a a cup of ta. V tt-n the dritu medi
cine", lakcn by the muilitudo of victims who hsir
lied with thecotmumjitioti, find their way into lb.
Iiiiiffs. they immtdiately ci in?nnfe to trrHats ati
inflame tho ulcers and im-reum ihc flow of rriftfti r
its a consequence, the vsititm ext-curate inr.
fretrly, and as be cough and rp'An Ins lift awat
iie thinks, because he raises u'-h a quantity, an
raises it so canity, that h t :i rtuiiily recovering
and uttdi-r thi coiftiuon deltnioti h c.""iars t
take the medicine, and con tittup to r,nn bi;i
fi.it, until exhanxtcd suture submits arid he find
relief in the grave.
On the otit-r band, wh-ft mv Thoracic l'a).an.
nnni in way tnt tii longs it 'nrntm'WM; fit (iw
to hfal ihr ulf crx. It fc4(( to tb( v ry roi of th
Iistift!. and gntlv. but mr ly, dn;ws il morl h
iiiin'.r tfitii tl-e iilc tnt( i.ri. It t-Hrifitstl
ll'od, u it U com. d w ol'y of v-$f tide in,
itais. It trrngitetis ii.d nut w l d'-btiitatc th
e)ifral nyrtm. It letsdn to qok-i th; nerve an
invigorate th r atit-r,t and nmit in relieving th-
c hgcficii oi.Uit.,n or th? lung, ny linui'ing to
a eomulal' d blood over the rurfacc, and it c;rar
away the- obstruction that iio b- tgre of all 11
wiiuriti ot tbo body throngh tLeir natural rbar.-
nel the bowel- and more especially docsitten?
to draw all excretion from the Jang, and inducer
a new and vigorous action to the liver aud impart?
strength and new life to the. pa'.icnt.
liearthi in mn'l. tlat the ccrct of tne mfd-n
of mv Thoracic Ralmta li trcl'H in thi liMl.
.ut-h H : firt, it nt irritate th; lungs sin:
crtnus; the patknt lo i xpcct'-rate ; evond, it Amt
coir ni' iic-it otic! to I. till the kIc r ; it sootln,
and allay the inclination, ai.d stop the cotighiri;
and eM t',ratiOii j it rtr ngtMij and crirouragc
the pthiit, and, with pr per rurbbmiit, h
tnait rccowr. This mcdii ir.e don't give y u ns
lung ; it only mends up your old or e, si: 1, wi;l
care they may take you away n into a good ol
age.
I connot clone without saying a word to int(-
?ex. I am now in my txty-rt year, and cat
truly y that with all my experience vi'h ft umU
.lici-nn . I Lave found it lb safest and bet reme
dy, and no woman ir. delicate health should I t
without it. lr. Aer truthfully remarks that It"
than one-half of the female of 'Jr. ltd rta!
have sound hcHlfh. and the condition of ',h- !a r
dtrcd one U leaving its impr n the rising gen
era'ion. Thtn, bow important e fhonid have
remedy for tb-e evils. For painful or sppree-i
meo-, irregularities, etc., and lo f r women c?
the turn of life, and frail girl. thi medicine will
be found invaluable. It should alo be tind bc
for? and after eonfinement. "An ounc of pre
ventive i belter than a pund f core,"
Remember, kind fstKcr, or food hut,and. hf i
adtoini.tering my me licire to a darling duusbtf
or frail wife, that If y are -i -t d of io ile.-tb
dealing tr.in raU r nau-riS:ng lrng', t make b
lit k Ri'r micrab?e and hs!cn lJ--:r Ki-AUuiU
ttt'l i but tlry arp a compound "fm dlclna, r-ot
her. bark. ioiiji, etc.. wtih hoe g- ncr' ti
hea!ir:g virtue ycnrf rxj- rk-ino huve muic in
fainiii ,r.
For further particular a- pamphlet scei.mpany.
ir.g ery bottle. Jiw. u. A. Kid ri.
MM1TJI A liAVl.-'. Portland,
Geuer! .gent.
AH "i JJr. u. A. Mii't'S Metliit arc viduu-
faciurrd and f'Ut op l.y W. C. Avrnr. tn. Or
r;o. to whom all IctUrs on buoifcen nhguld I c di
reet'd.
5!r. L. A. Ftipp Med;pn f'r mle el Y"hi?;;
more Co.. Aloanr : l-ik;i Jt s n, i-bai.n
II. Mnith. llrrrihnrj;.
SrpU li. If C7 r.lciyl.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
libit ItklflbWIkV Ilk II liUIIkWIbW
Ir. CiIbbon Dispensary,
iiltlK K KY rR i: ET,
SEMI CUMMERC'L.
Fan Frnnti-eo. lt fhiih d
In lil, fr the tnatmt-nt of
Sexual and Femical ttim'ttinr,
such a Ji isf rrha-a. UU-et, KtriC'
tare, Syphilli iu all its fni:.
Seminal Wcakne, lm('ter.ry ,
ete. rkin diieaes (;f year"
ttndin?) and UlceraJtd Leg
ueccfuily trea'd.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thou sands of persons, both male and
fvtnale, arc there who ar suffering out a m'.terablr
exic !cn e from the eSects of secret indulgence, or
from virus abwubed into th s;ttm i Look at
tbvir pa'lid, tmaciatfd and disfigurvd acit
ihcir broken dn eon.tituiion-. disuaiifyin? j
them for the happiness of txiarriaje or the ei.j iy-1
mint of life. Iu this horrid situativn thousands
fU&er until death clom-s the cene. Let isr;ijt.
guardiaux, friend?, attend to those who are ufer
in with any of these horrible life-dcMroying mal
adies ste that they arc eared for and cured bitim
it be too late. end them immediately t Ir.
(iibbm, a physician who has ma lc private dieam.
his study for years, and who is certain to cure tht
mott inveterate ca.es without mercury orothcr in
jurious drug. It i important to those who an
faie'ed, or tho who are interested in thewclfari'
of tlieir friends, to bo careful of the many prvtend
ed doctors wtio infit all cities, puMUh ti thvii
skill in curing all dUta.is in a few days, impinj.
upon the public by u:ng toe names of emiuctu
physicians frin Eur'j e and other places. Ri
thi-reioie careful, and make strict inquiry, or you
may lalt into the hands of those charlatan.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, th consequence of wlf
abure. This solitiry vice, or depraved sexual in
dulgence, is practised by tho youth of both sexes
to an almost unlimited exUnt. producing, with un
erring certainty, the following train of morbid
symptoms, unless com batted by rcR-utifio medical
measures, vix : Sallow countenance, dark spots
under the eyes, pain in Jibe head, ringing in the
ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and r'.ittlinji
of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness
of the limbs, coufuscd vision, blunted intellect,
loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran
gers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a dis
position to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the
face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consump
tion, night sweats, monomania and frequent in
sanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply
immediately, either iu person or by letter. anO
have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode
of treating this disease, whieh never fails of effect
ing a quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will giw
One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prow
satisfactorily to him that he was cured of this
complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks
MARRIED MEN
Or those who contcmp'ate marriage, who aro suf
fering under any of these fearful maladies, should
not forget tho sacred responsibility resting upon
them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief.
f TO THE LADIES.
The various complicated and distressing disenscs
incident to females, treated with eminent success
Such as Suppressions, Irrigu'arities, Whites, fall
ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseasca,
Nervous debility, Painful or Difficult Meustruution,
Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cured, withou
poisonous drugs, injurious or unpalatable medi
cines of any kind. t Have no delicacy in calling,
no diG'erence what your troubles may be. Thouf
Aided are cordially invited to call and sutisn
themselves."
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will girc
to each patient a written instrument, binding him
self to effect a radical and permanent cure, or
make no charge.
4 CURED AT HOME.
Persons at a distance may bo CURED AT
HOME,, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case, syn.ptoms, length of time the disease
has continued, Rnd have medicines promptly for
warded, free froa damage and curiosity, to any
part of tbe country, with full and plain directions
for use. By enclosing $1$ in currenoy or $10 in
coin, in a registered letter through the post-office,
or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of med
ioiue will be forwarded by express to any part of
tho Union. -. ' ' :. '
Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 615 Kearney street,
corner of Commercial, San Francisoo. PostOffict
Box 252.
Consultation FREE.-
9 Correspondents will please inform DR.
GIBBON that thev read his advertisement in the
Demochat. feb29v3n23yl
mm
RTI SKM KNTS,'
Sarsapariirii
fou HnnrynTG the blood,
And for tbe speed y cure of the following complaints J
Scrofula and Pf-rfnlni AflWrlfmsa, awls
n Tsrnsmi L'lceri, Hrf Kruptlnf
limpien, Ill-, t Jilolch-, t&mll,
, IS lain, anil nil Wkin JUemmrm
Oakland, Ind.. 6th June, 1859.
J. C. ATErt k Co. Cients : 1 feel It my duty to ae
knowledge what yoar HarsaparlJIa has done for me.
Having inherited a Scrofulous Infection, 1 bar
suffered from it la various ways for years. Some
times it bart out In Ulcers on mv hands and tnnsj
sometimes it turned Inward and distressed toe at th
stomach. Two years ago it broke oat oa my bead
and covered my ica!p and ear with one sore, which
was painful and loathsome beyond description. I
tried many medicine and several physicians, but
without much relief from anything. In fact, th
disorder grew wor. At length 1 was rejoiced to
read in the Goepel Messenger that yoo had prepared
an alterative (8arsaparilla), for 1 knew from yoor
reputation that anything yoa made most bo good.
1 sent to Cincinnati and got it, and osed it till it
eared me. I took it, as you advise, in small doses of
a teaspoon ful over a month, and used almost tbreo
bottles. Kew and healthy skin soon began to form
nmlcr the scab, which after a whila fell oC My
kln is now clear, and 1 know by my feelings' that,
the disease lis gone from my system. Yon can well'
believe that 1 feel what I am saying when I tll yoo,
that I hold yon to be one of the apostles of the tgt,
and remain ever gratefully. Yours,
ALFRED B. J ALLEY,
Hi. Anthony's Fire, It r Eryslprlaua.
Teller and Mali Kbrm, MesiM lledr
Itinavrorm. More lire. Irir.
lr. lioU-rt I. Preble writes from halem, K. T..
12th Kejt., 1K7J, that be baa cured an iaveterat
cae of LhpniJt which threatened to terminate la
ta! Ir, by the persevering ne of onr garsaparilla,
anu aiwJ oaoneroun vj largv
does of t he same ; nay he cares the common Ervp
tiont by it constantly.
TJrnrhocrIr, C5lrre mr HweTMt Jfrrb,
Zcbulon Sloan, of 1'rorwt, Texas, writes: Tfare
bottles of your gareaparilla cored me from a Goitre
a hideous swelling on the neck, which I bad tut-
ferea from over two years."
1-neorrhmt or WhiU. Ormrfmm Tmt
Dr. J. IS 8 Channlng. of New York City, writes:
" I mot cheerfully comply with the reqneat of your
agent In saying I have found your 8arsaparlila
moct excellent tlU-ratire in tne numerous com
plaint for which we employ such a remedv. bst
especially in Ft malt JAieatea ot tbe Scroiakma
. . ' . . . . . . . . . . m
uistnenM. J nave curea many lnveierate cases oi
Leucorrhcea by It, and some where tbe complaint
was canted by vlcercU'um of tbe uterus. The aJcr
ation lt-)f was toon cured. Nothing within mr
knowledge equal it for tbeoe female derangemeatev
Edward fi. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes:
" A dangerous ovarian tumor on one of the female
)u my family, which had defied all tbe remedies w
could employ, has at length been completely eared
by your tract of harsaparilla. Ourpbysieian
t nought nothing but extirpation could afford relief
but he advl;d the trial of your fe ana pa rill a as the
jat retort before cutting, and It proved efZeetoal.
After taking your remedy eight weeks bo symptom
of the dieaae remains."
KyptiIJ nod TXrrenrial Sleeaaev
New OaLKaxs, 2'xh Aagust, 133.
Da. J. C. Avra: Sir, I cheerfully comply wttb
tle requrt of ycur agent, and report to yoa some)
of the effects I nave realized with your Hares peril la.
I have cured with it. in my practice, moat of th
comj.'aiots for w bkh it is recommended, and bar
found its effect truly wonderful in the cure of
yenrrrttl and Mercurial IH$eae. One of my pa
tients bad fcvphiiitic ulcers in bis throat, whiebwer
consuming Ljs t slate and tbe top of bis mouth.
Yoor Sarajrariil steadily taken cored bint ia five
weeks Another was attacked by secondary symp
tom in bis nose, and the ulceration bad eaten away
a considerable part of it, so that I believe tbe dis
order would soon reach bis brain and kill bim. Bat
it yielded to my administration of your SaraaparOla;
the ulcers ttt-aied, and be is well again, not of coon
without some di-flim ration to bis face. A woman,
who lisd U-en treated for the came disorder by mer
rury was scCcritig from this poison fa her bone.
Tbey had become so sensitive to the weather that oa
a damp day she suffered excruciating pain ia ber
joints and bones. She, too, was cored entirely try
your Sartapariila in a few weeks. I know from its
formula, which your a (rent gave me, that thi
Preparation from your laboratory must be great
remedy ; consequently, these truly remarkable re
tail with it have not surprised me.
Fraternally yours, O. V. LARIMER, M. D.
rthcaiuattatn, (a eat, Liver Ceiaplmiwt.
Isvzr zxvzscz, Preston Co., Vsl, Cth July,
Da. J C. Avsr: Sir, 1 have been afflicted wita a
painfsl chronic iOiruma'irm. tot a long time, which
baflcd the (kill of physicians, and stuck to me ta
spite of ail the remedies 1 could find, until I tried
your h'artaparilla. One bottle cured me Ia two
week, and restored my general health so much
that 1 am far better than before I was attacked I
thit.k it a wonderful medicine. J. Vi;V-A f.
JuTcs Y. Getcltell. of St Lcui. writes: "I bar
been abided for year with an affection cf theLitrr,
which drtroyed my health. I tried everything,
end everything failed to relieve tne; and I have
been a broken-down man for some years from bo
other eaute than derangement of the Liver. Mjr
l lorcd pator, the Kev. Sir. py? adviaed me to
try your anssparilia, because be raid be knew yoa,
and anything; you made was worth trying. By tbe
Licking of God it has cured me, and has so purified
my blood a to made a new man of me. X feel you or
again Tbe bet that can be said of yoa is not half
good tcoagh."
ftk-hifras. Cancer Tniaorw. l?n!at
1 Icrmiiaa, Caries aad xltiatiea
the It ear.
A great variety of cacs have been reported to a
where cares of these formidable complaints bar
mulled from the use of this remedy, but oar specs
here will not admit them. Some or them may be
fouad in our American Almanac, which tbe a rents
be'.ow tamed are pleased to furnish gratia to all who
call for them.
DyapepUn, IT rail TinrMr, 'Fit, EpQepery,
.vvtaacnedy, IVesiraljrka.
Many remarkable cures of these affections bar
been made by tbe alterative power of this medicine.
It stimulates the vital functions into rigorous actios,
and thus overcomes disorders which would be sap
pofed beyond its reach. Such a remedy baa Joag
Lecn required by the necessities of the people, and
we are confident that this will do for them all that
medicine can do. ,
Ayef s Cherry Pectoral,
FOB THE RAPID CUK.Z OT
Cngh, Cli, laflaeaza, ITmi
C reap, IsracaitM lacinieat C
auifitien, aad for tbe IXelief ,
f C'ononmptive Patleaita
ia ndvanml Suiges
of tbe Diaeaee
This is a remedy so universally known to rttrpu
any other for thi-cure of throat and lung complaints,
that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its
virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and
cold, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary
disease, have made it known throughout the cfru
Ucd nations of tae earth. Few are the communities,
or even families, amon them who have not soma
personal experience of ita effects some living
tronhy in their midst of its victory over the subtle
and dangerous disorders of tbe throat and lungs.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders,
and as tltey know, too. the effects of this remedy,
we need not do more than to assure them that it has
now all the virtues that it did have when making
the cures which have won so strongly upon th
confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C ATXR & Co., Lowell, Miss.
SUold by .Scttlemier & Co Albany, and a
Wholesale aud Retail by Smith Davis, Port
and. scSly
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE.
MCCOR.D & CO. -
fake pleasure in informing the public that thej
are now
Manufacturing at Albany, Oregon,
A SUPEMOH ARTICLK OF '
Also a superior article of , . "
ASSOUTEO TOIUGT SOAP,
PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP.
of which they propose to sell an as favorable
terms as the same articles can be
imported; and ,
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persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersignud. either by note or book account, to
settle the same in cash or merchantable produce
:t the market value, by the 10th day of December,
1867, as if is absolutely necessary that we. collect
the same to enal le us to carry on our business.
lit? nifimnHv nffunrlinnr in t Vs r- clrtvj nn.ilw.mAnfl
you will confer a favor upon '
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