The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, April 04, 1868, Image 4

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    OUll AGEN-TS.
ADVKRTISEMKNTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVEUTISEM K NTS.'
A I) V E H T f S K M E NTS
A I) V E II T I S E M E N T ST
SATURDAY
APRIL 4, 1863.
Qtata A sricaltaral SocietyMeet
ing oi'th Board of 3Ianager.
4 ' AttKc tnectiD'of the Board of Mana
gers yesterday, considerable business was
transacted. We make the following sum
mary :
The premium ras thoroughly revised,
l w
The amouut offered is about $9,000 in
coin. : ' " '
The 28th .day of September, is fixed
for the commencement of the Fair, which
is to.be held five days.
The Committee on Printing were in
structed to award the work of the Socie
ty, for ths current year, to the lowest bid
der. David Fronian, of Linn county, was
elected Field Marshal : and Richard Du
vall, of Aurora, Pavillion Marshall.
Executive CommitteeAK. II. Hcrren,
J. H. Mcores. E. M. Waite, Delos Jeffer
on, Samuel Parker.
The following persons were elected Su
perintendents for the various classes.
Cattle J. Masrone. Clackamas county.
Horses Xos. 1 and 2, Samuel Crow ;
2?os. 3. 4 and 5, D. Stewart, of North
Yamhill, No. 6, It. J. Ladd, Portland
Nos. 7 and 8, Geo. Riches, Silverton.
Sheep--Nos. 1 to 4, Thos. Smith,
Roseburg ; Nos. 5 to 10, John Cogswell,
Eugene City.
Sicine and Poultry C. P. Burkhart,
Albany.
Farm it g Implements WT. P. Pringle,
calem.
Gravis and Seeds John Downing,
bublimitv.
Domestic Manufactures--Wm. Elliott,
Woolen Mamtactures D. TV. Jonci,
ca.Iem. .
Bread, Cakes, efc T. V. Davenport,
oilverton.
Millinery, Knitting, etc. J. E, Strong,
ialetu.
Fruits John A. Millard, Albany.
Flowers Vandevor.
Xaturcu History, etc. A. C. Daniels,
salem.
EquestrianshipDr. . H. Griffin, Al
, bany. , .
Music M. S. Bobbin, Dal'as.
- Several changes were made in the
als of Speed, though we understand
amount oJered for that purpose to
about $100 less than last year while
changes effected will greatly add to
tri
the be
the
the
Interest and importance f-those trials.
On motion, the F eld Marshal was al
lowed $10 per day. and $5 per day for
his aids ; Jhe.Pavillioq Marshall $5 per
day, and $3 for his aids. All the gate
keep rs, except for main, front and side
gates, $3 per day.
Superintendants were allowed a mem
bership ticket.
On motion, the following commmittce
was appointed to solicit statistical and
and other information relative to the cli
mate, soil, agricultural and mineral re
sources of Oregon, for publication in
pamphlet form ; the work being designed
.more particularly for distribution in the
Atlantic States: A. J. Defur, John Min
er T?pv - f!nnlnn -T. IT. Tlnntliitr J
H. Moores, Elisha Applegate and Binger
Herman.
The Board adjourned at G p. M., sine
die.
' We learn, from the members of the
Board, that the meeting has been one or
great success ; and that many Ptiingent
rules have been adopted, more clearly de
fining the duties of the officers, and thus
preventing confusion in the business of
the Fair. Salem Unionist.
A Heal Rosiance. -DariDg "Price's
raid" in 1864, a skirmish took place on
the line of Chariton and Howard coun
ties, some four miles frrm Glagow, in
which one of the 'reb3" was left on the
ground dangerously wounded in the neck.
While in Ink condition, Mips Sarah J.
Smith, a pchool teacher in tho vicinity,
happened to pass by. Seeing the wound
ed man, she went to him and staunched
his wound, probably saving hia life. She
remained with him until near nightfall,
when he requested her to leave, as his
companions would probably come in the
night and take him away. ; If not, fhe
would find him where he was in the morn
ing, living or dead. He said he was
known by the name of Tucke, but that
his real name was II. O. McDonald, and
that he was from Louisville, Ky. Next
inorningf McDonald was gone, and ,Miss
Smith knew nothing concerning him af
terwards. ' A few days ago, says the
Glasgow Times, Miss Smith (who still re
aides in the ' neighborhood) received a
letter froci the administrator of H. C. Mc
Donald; Sr., informing her that she was
earned in the will of the deceased as the
legatee of SoO.000, in consideration of
having saved the life of his nephew and
only heir, the H. C. McDonald named in
connection with the incident of 1864.
How to Make Good Coffee, Good
coffee is a luxury, but one that is seldom
met with. It is doubtful whether one fam
ily in a dozen know what really good cof
fee is. Though we have published "line
upon line" upon this subject, we give the
following, from a lady correspondent of
the Germantown Telegraph, : jnd hope
some of our lady readers will give the
method a trial ; j
. ; iThe making of good coffee is a rare
thing in this country ; rnoBt persons boil
.it, thus miking a decoction instead of an
'infusion ; this effectually gets rid of ' the
delicate atfd agreeable1 flavor, and 'leaves
a comparatively tasteless beverage. The
following particulars will be found: worth
"attention": " " " "- " '" '
Never buy your coffee ground, but
grind it yourself, im mediately before us
ing it j keep your coffee-pot, whatever
kind you may use, wiped clean and dry
inside j a damp tea or coffee-pot acquires
& musty fl ivor that spoils the best tea or
coffee. The cheapest and p.rhaps the
best coffee-pots arc th.ose -. made on the
Prcqch plm, called .cafetieres. ' If you
have not cbe of those, adopt ,the follow
ing plan ':. Put your freshly ground 'cof
fee into the coffeepot, previously, niade
warm, and pour lipoh 'it water actually
toiling &it iEe'"-poi"'byJihe-lBMlo of the fire
for a few tesonds, but do not let it boil
cpj then pour a capful out and return it
io.the po.l ' : : ;
m r: 1 - ; v
Relative! are "no,t,necesaIy our best
friends; -bit they cannot do us an -jnjury
Fitiout be icg enemka to themselves.
The following named gentlemen are authorized
to ot at A genu fur Tan Stats Rights Dbmo-
hat, ana to receive na receipt lor subscriptions
o the paper! -.
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Watklnson and Jaroesi)orrlJ....... Solo
Jason Wheeler ...Lebanon
II. L. Brown M M Brownsville
Matthew Fountain Harrisburg
J. 31. Smith I'eoria
LANE COUNTY.
lion. J. J. Walton Eugene City
BENTON COUNTY.
IU II. Strahn Corrallis
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovelady Pallas
J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris ..Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy ..La Creole
Bvoj. Harden Eola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. R. Ralston.. Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Portland
MARION COUNTY.
N. M. Bell c ,
B. F. Rnnhsra J s,aIem
L. F. EUenhart ; Silrerton
Hanley Waterman M Jefferson
Thos. IJoyco, Newspaper A rent. San
Francisco, is authorized to receive subscriptions
ana aavertifetnents for our paper, and act as bust
ness agent generally.
ADYKUTISEMBNTS.
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
roa
-A. J-t 33 .A. "ST I
GO TO THE STORE OF
J. E. BENTLEY & CO.
And Buy your Goods as yon did is 15C0 !
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM
FRANCISCO.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
SAN
Boots and lioc&.
-cosmrtsG or
GENTS FINE SEWED BOOTS,
UESTS' FINE PEGGED BOOTS,
BOYi AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS,
LADIES AND MISSES BOOTS,
KID CONGRESS GAITERS,
AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS.
RUBBER OVER SHOES. AND
SHOES OFALLDESCRIPTIONS
. GEXTLEJIKN'S BOOTS
MADE TO OZRODZEIR.
SBOKT NOTICE. AXD
ALL KIND OF REPAIRING!
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
rifAljo, lot of Mole and t'ppcr
Leather, fur sale at the Lowest Figure for
Cash.
GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES!
Iep2l-v3a6m8
GRA3STD
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valuable PotstsTS will
Posif ivcly Take Place on the
9th of June, A. D. 18G9.
EVERY TICKET WARRANTED
TO DRAW A PHIZE !
READ THE LIST.
Corner lot No. 1. in Block No. 5, recorded
in the Town Flat cf the town of Brvwnaviile,
Lnn coaotj, Oregon, fronting on Washington and
pine itrecta : IinproremenU, conibt'm of Dwel
ling lioute, cbick;n House, c., Ac. dwelling
hu,2Qx2-i fett, 4 rooms and fantrj btlow and
two twelre feet r omi above. The boute it new
and not entirelj finUbed, but t now occupied at
a mi'ltnee. There is a ijjlenJiil well of wator,
made rat proof. Atl enclosed with a good ub
ttantial board fence. Tbe foregoing prize i val
ued at , 8800 00
And alt" tbe following valuable real estate, to
wit : Sixtj-one feet o!T tbe et end of Lot No.
8, Block No, 3. apd 39 feet off tbe east end of
Lot 7, in Block 3. in tbe town of Brownsville,
Linn Cuatj, Oregon. Improvements, consisting
cf dwelling house 2ux2S feet, fire rooms a fine,
Urge brick cbiotnev, and a splendid well of
Water. All enclosed in a good, substantia! board
fence, Valued at ...700 00
One 91 Bureau, valued at $36 00 ; on a VJ Bu
reau, mahogany, valued at $3i 00 ; on tnabog
anj fluted centre-table, valued at $25 00 ; one
span sorrel match bones, valued at $400 00; one
bay " Rifleman " stud colt, two years old, valued
at $-"500 00 : one dark chestnut sorrel stallion, 5
years old, 15 bands and 3 inches high, weighing
1,200 lbs., valued at $000 00 ; Oue saddle horse,
valued at Si 20 CO.
There will he $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES. FAMILY BIBLES,
MUSIC BOXES, ACCOKDEONS, GOLD PENS,
SEWEIyltY, Ac, Ac., comprising over 5,000 val
urble articles to be dicposi-d of on the popular
plan of One dollar for euth Ticket.
Only out dollar. It is desirable to sell all the
Tfckats, and of course it does not make any diff
erence who gets the property at ft fair distribu
tion. - .
Possession of tbe property will be eiren to tbe
lucky ticket-holders immediately after tbe drawing,
except tho first prize named and the sorrel stal
lion. Possession of tbe first will be given in 30
days after the drawing; tbe de.d will be made to
the ticket-bolder at tbe time of drawing. Tbe
borne will be given up as soon as tbe season is
out, or on the 1st day of July. 1S68.
Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets,
can have them sent by Ezpiess 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 coupty, Oregon, or
P. C. HARPER, Albany, Linn ounty.
No ticket will be beld good unless duly reported
an reguterd previous to tbe drawing.
SPECIAL TEKX3S, OR CLUB RATES.
Any person -procuring , five or mote names
for tickets and forwarding tbe money for tbe
same, can nave tickets at the following rates :
' 5 Tickets to one address......... $1 50
10 do " " " ...., 0 00
20 ' " " ,....,... ....17 50
30 u h tt 26
40 " " " " ,..,....,.,.35 00
50 -, " " ' " .,43 00
100 " " " " , , S5 00
In every case send the name of each subscriber,
their jost office address, with county and State in
full. .-- .- - - ' K- ;
The drawing and distributions will be on TUES
DAY, JUNE 9, in tbeity 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 tbe Committee and one
by the undersigned to record, with pen and iak,
tbe number and prizes as taey are drawn.
.For pedigrees of tbe Stallions that are up as
prizes, address Hugh Fields, Brownsville, Oregon.
Title to all property gived clear of all encum
brances. E-Mr.' W. F, HowiifT is an authorized tray,
eling agent for tbe sale of tickets.
r. , A. GEORGE.
TO TliE PUBLIC
"We are well acquainted with ' A. George, and
have no hesitation in saying that we believe, tbe
foregoing enterprise, under- bis management, will
be coudutted lairly and impartially. ; ,
" M. ABRAMS, Merchant, Brownsville.
G. C, COOLEY. " " .
L. II. WASHBURN, " "' ' '
'-ALEWIS,:. ' ' ..." .
HUGH FIELDS, "
SENDERS. STERNBERG, k Co., Brownsville.
HAYWOOD & CO., -Merchants, Albany.
G. F. SETTLEMIER, "
At II. MARSHALL & CO., Livery. r " -'
J. B. SPRENGER, Pacific Hotel, '
A; W. STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co.
V HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Lino county. '
Febl5v3n26tf -
ADDRESS
NERVOUS AND DEB I LITAT EO I
T
0 THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE
been protracted from hidden causes, and
whose cases require prompt treatment to render ex
istence desirable. If you are suffering or have
suffered from Involunlary discharges, what effect
does It produoe upon your general health ? Do
you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Docs a
little extra exertion produce palpitation of the
heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or
your kidneys, frequently iret out of order? Is
your urine sometimes thick, milky, or flocky, or
is It ropy on settling? Or does a tbiek scum rise
to the top ? Or is a sediment at the bottom after
It has stood awhile ? Do you have spells of short
breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowets consti
pated ? Do you have spells of fainting or rushes
of blood to the head ? Is your memory Impaired?
Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub
jeet? Do you feel dull, lUtless, moping, tired of
company, of life ? Do you wish to be left alone,
to get away from everybody? Dws any little
thing make you start or jump ? Is your sleep bro
ken or restless ? Is the lustre of your eye as brll
liant? The bloom on yoar cheek as bright? Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well 1 Do you
pursue your business with tbe same energy ? Do
you feel as much confidence la yourself? Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melar
choly ? If so, do not lay it to y out liver or dys
pepsia.
Have you restless nights? Your back weak.
your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse,, venereal diseases badly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro
dating a weakness of the generative organs. Tbe
organs of generation, when la perfect health,
make tbe man. Did you ever tbiok that those
bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, successful
business-men are always those whose generative
organs are in perfect health ? You never hear
such men complain of being melancholy, of ner
vousness, oi palpitation oi id nearu 1 ney are
never afraid they cannot succeed In business;
tbey don't become sad and discouraged; they
are always polite and pleasant In the company of
ladies, and look you and them right in the fafe
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 excess. These
will not only ruin their constitutions, but also
those tbey do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured diseases,
from tbe effects of self-abuse and excesses, have
brought about that state of weakness in those or
gans that has reduced the general say stem so
much as to produce almost every other diseases
idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide,
and almost every other form of disease which hu
manity is heir to, and the real canto of tbe trouble
scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all
but tbe right one.
Diseases of these organs require tbe use of a
diuretic.
IIELJinOLDTf
F L UI r
EXTRACT
BUOHXJ
... ' IS TBE -
GREAT DIURETIC,
and is a certain cure for
" Diseases of the Bladder,
Kidneys, -.
Gravel,
Dropsy, , "
Organic Weakness,
Female Complaints,
' General Debility,
vz ail otheb
DLSgASES OF THE UHIJTARY OHOAJTS J
Whether eiUtlag lu
r:y tfiAhis on ponAisij! '
; ..." ...... . I . ' ; -
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 are '
supported from these sources, and the
' health and happiness, and t'nat of
Posterity, depends upon '
prompt use of a re- ' ;
liable remedy. " 4 ;
HELMBOLD'S r FLUID EXTRACT BUCIITJ,
established upward of 18 years, prepared
; by XI. T. llVQ3), ' :
: DRCOOI8T,' ' ! ' '' ' ' '
594 Broadway, New Tork, and
' ' 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, To. i
PniCE--$l.25 per bottle, or 8 bottles for $3,50,
delivered to any address. Sold by all Druhgists
reiywher. . , ; mxZViSrSnilji '
on. n. c. hill.
I
OKO. T. IRTTLEMISR.
SETTLEMIER, & CO,,
DRUGGISTS,
AT DR, SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND.
MAIN ST., , - - - ALIIANY.
, DEALERS IN
drugs, m
M-Efl l O I 1ST e s ,
CHEMICALS,
Paint, OIU, GlaM, IyoN!uflx,
V A It N I SH E S ,
AXD A ri'LL AISOItTMKMT Of
DRUQGIST8' SUNDRIES.
AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR
Dr. D. Jaynei I SonV Family Medicines.
We also keep on band a full supply of
All Patent Medicine in tnc.
Our stock of Drugs, Fluids, Eitmets.ete.,aro from
Well Known Manufacturers,
and will be found
OF THE IILST QI'ALITV !
, si-ecial ATTemo oivbji to conrocoiQ
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We fiollc.'t the PaCronnge of the
Public.
WE II. VB ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO!
cinea tuk auHAOEMEWTor
G. A. HILL,
Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, 3!edlcioe,
etc.. etc., lor sale at low vnirts.
J5ETTLEM1KU A CO.
April . lS7-r2n34ly
G It O H 'S
JIt MIC'AI. AM i:t ( ATIO.V AL
ITSTSTITTTTZE-
ALSO '
DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
THIN INNTITLTKIW KIT!' ATi:i
in a rttirvd and Ix-soiiful location, away
from tbe business p,rtton of tbe city, on TJIII1D
between II and C HTHEKT?, I'o.Uaod, Oregon.
Attached t tbe building are extrnsive and betu
tlfol rroands fr tbe convenience of puniU.
The (.durational Iepartincol will hi iq cbarge
of an efficient corps of Teachers. CA I'T. J. I. C
A I.LSOPP, (formerly a 1'rofcssor io l I nlvcrstty
of Louiiiana, and fr tbe latl five yrar Principal
of a Collegiate Iotitute in tbe Southern part
California.) Priocitat.
N effort will be spared to make tbt Institute
equal to tbe best -o tbe Pacific nomal, Tbe course
Of studies will embrace ail tbe iiranrhrs uua.!y
tausbt in nrst-elass hetninams in Ibe hwt, in
eluding tbe Classics, Frraeb, German, h'paoisb
Mathematics. Ac., dc.
Tbe Musical I) i.arifntnt will be condoned by
PROF. II. OUIDO UltOB, Oraduate of PUncl
Coaservktorie.
Parties from tbe tountry ro v ret assured tba
under tbe care of MUS. tillOlI. (Matron of tbe
Establishment.) tbey will eperlrnee all tbe attention
of a toother and enjoy tbe comfurU of a bnie.
J. V. Partioular attention will be paid to tbe
choice of Text lioks, in ordr to avoid anything
of a AVri'ono or Partita) naturt, in our curriculum
of studies.
For further particulars, enquire at the Institute,
or address H. (IL'IDO tiltOII. P. O. L'ox No. 168.
CAPT. ALLHOPP will continue to giro Evening
Lessons In tbe Modern Languages and English
branches.
Octobc- 12. 1R67 v3n9yl
AND
mACHINE SHOP !
A. F. CHEFIR.Y,
TTAYIXG PUItCIIAKED THE l.S-
II tire interest in the ALBANY FOUNIIB
ANil MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to I'lintlwh
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every description, on short notice. Also,
BRASS CASTINGS.
All Orders for
- ' MILL WORK
Will be filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory
. - , ' manner.
, HORSE POWERS
ASD
Agricultural Iinplcmciits
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 18, 1866-ly
CO H N
BE ALE B I!f
GENERAL WERCHANDJSE!
( Monteitk't Brick Store)
ALBANY - ' ' ' ; ORCaON.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL
aehjeted stock of
CENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS, GROCERIES,
' WINES -AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS, '
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
V NAILS AND GLASSWARE,
Aad everything usually found in a well estab
n i lished Dry Goods or Grocery Store, and
at prices to defy competition.
, .! The very Highest prioes
, ' ; . paid for all kinds
.: -:, ;' -of Produce."'' i
$Rememher tho place, at the sign of
janl7v3n23yl - ', A. COHN.
. SPECIAL ATTRACTION I
ITOTICE : IS HEREBY , G IVEN TO ALL
JjH ' persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned, either by note or' book- account, to
settle the same in cash or merchantable produce
at tbe market value, by the lOtb day of December,
1867, as if is absolutely necessary that tre collect
i! i. 1 1 1
iuo iiuus io cnaoie us lo carry on our Business.
By promptly attending to tbe above requirements,
you will confer a favor upon .
. W. W. PARRISII A CO.
, Albany, Oct.. 28, 1867 v3n!2tf ;
HATS,! : E-3ATS.
MEUSSDOIIFFEII & ERO.,
Manufacturers and Importers of, and Wholesale
auu lie tan ueaiers in
ASl
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
No. 72 front Htrect, Portland,
HECE1V1NO, s IN ADDITION TO
their exteusivM Htock, by every tftamcr, alt
tho LATEST STYLES of Now York, London aud
artslau tasto, for ' '
aentlcracn'g and Children Wear
Which tbey will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANV OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST!
DEALERS IN HATS
Willoonsult tbeir own Interests by examining our
stock beioro purcbasiug tuewbere.
Hats of every style and Description -
MADE TO ORDER,
ALSO
IVISAlTIs Y REPAIRED,
AT
MoussdorfTor
J. C.
&. Bro.'s
No. 72 Frnt Ftri-ct Portland. Ojr'n,
Cor. D ami Herund h'ts Marysville, Cal.
No. 12 ) J htrcet : Sacramento
Nos. 6.15 A 637 Comir.ercial Ft......t?n Francisco,
Z-C- Wbolesttle House at H.in Francisco. Cal
No . 628 Commercial through to 637 Clay streets.
Dec. 1, I860 vZnlOtf
PACIFIC
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of San Francisco, California.
CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 00
SURPLUS .Jan'y 1, '67 238,054 OO
CASU ASSETS la 3 OLD, $1,230,054 91
All Losiei Paid Immediately in United
States Oold Coin.
FIRE,
OCEAN,
MAIIINI
.INLAND
-o-
rpm: pacific iN.rruNCK company.
J having arranged with Mrs.r. UIGELOW A
IJHOTHKH f ir tbe transfer of all tbe business of
tbe Fire Iniraor Companies lately rrprecntJ
by tbtio, is now prepared to offer to all parties
formerly insured by said companies, equally god
term and prompt payment of lies, in I'nited
Ft ales icoil cl.
Mr. If. II. UIUEI.OW will be the general Agent
far thU Company from tbi date.
Direrlor aflitclflc Innarnnrc Co.
ax r4jtrtCo Js. I'Fremery,U'jyd Tevi.
Louis MeLsne, Wm. Mi-rtno, Oliver Eldridge,
Win. Alvrd, John 0. Earl, A. 11. Forbes.
Alex Weill. Alfred Uorel. J. V: Kellogg,
Abm Heligman, i. T. I.awtn, M. Cbeeseman,
Anson i. Stiles, K. 1 tJo dtein, (J.II. Howard,
John i. l!ray, Meses Ellis, 0. W. liritvcr,
A. Hay ward.
P. I,. caver, B. Hteinbart,
liavid Stern, 31. Itosvnbaum.
Jonathan Hunt, sacra nr. it to.
W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills,
K. W. Leonard, O. W. Mowe,
T. L. Parker, C. T. Wheeler.
T. 1.. Meyer, MAKVaVILLE.
8.. 51. Wilson, J. II.JewetL
John B.Newton, s-obtlajid.
I. W. C. Rice,
C, .Meyer,
I. J. Oliver.
Alpheus Hull,
W. C. Baltton,
L. 8arbs.
Fred. Billings,
A. I.. Tnbbs.
II. M. Newhall, Edward Martin, W. 8. Ladd,
Adam Grant, D. O. Mills, Jacob Kamni.
J. I). Fry, II. llanmann, svockto;.
II. II. Higelow, L. B. Bencbly, T. B. Anthony.
Wm. Hooper, 5Ioses Heller. viroisia. skv.
Cbas Mayue, Wm. Scholle, Wm. Sharon,
OFFICERS:
J. IIU.N'T, President.
A. J. It ALSTON, Secretary.
C. A. LATOX, Marine Secretary.
II. II. IIIGELOIV, Gcn'i Agent.
LADD &.TILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Oregon and Washington Territory.
, r, LOCAL AGENTS: ,: , fA
S. R. HAMMER;..' ......?alcm
F. A. CH ENOW ET1I Corvallis
J. B. UNDERWOOD, Eugene
8. F. CHAD WICK Roscburg
JOHNSON 4 McCOWN Oregon City
CUMMINS i, GRANT Dalles
J. H. BLEWITT Walla Walla
A. WHEELER - Brownsville
JAMES RILEY f. Harrisburg
JOIiar COX N EH .Albany
JXov. Z, 1867 vantzyl
THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD!
E EXTRACT FROM A LETTER
FROM BARON SOLOMON ROTHSCHILD.
PARis;8th April, 1864,25 Rue Fauby St. llonore.
Will you be kind enough ,o bave forwarded to
me here 200 bottles of your Indian Liniment; if
you will send at the same time tbe 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.
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 of RHEUMATIC and NEURALGIC AF
FECTIONS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, etc., etc, His
unequalled. It is also most efficacious taken in
wordly in the cure of CHOLERA, CRAMPS and
PAINS IN THE STOMACH, DIARRIIG3A, DYS
ENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOLERA IN
FANTUM, etc., etc., and is without exception the
MOST WONDERFUL PANACEA tho world af
fords. NO FAMILY should be withoutit Every
TRAVELER by land or sea, should haveahottle.
MINERS and FARMERS residing at a distance
from physicians should keep it constantly on hand
In ease of accidents and sudden attacks of stomach
complaints, its value cannot .be estimated. In
quire for 1
MAJOR LANE'S INDIAN LINIMENT!
; AND TAEC NO OTHER!
PRICE FIFTY' CENTS, TEH BOTTLE.
For sale at wholesale and retail by
;,v;;!niiD.soN Mccarty, ,
H Merchant's Exchange, San Francisco, Cal.,
General Agents for the Pacifle coast. ; ,
And by respectable druggists throughout the
world. None genuine unless signed by John Thos.
Lane and countersigned by J. T, Lane & Co., Pro
prietors, 163 Broadway, New York.
. 2S3Send for a Circular. dec28v3n203m :
THE WONDER; OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY !
MRS. L. A. STIPP'S
LEGACY TO THE ; WORLD!
For Consumption, Cough, Coldf,
Vhooplag Couh, Heart
netfl, etc., etc.
mifB DIFFEJIKXCES BETWEKJf TlfETIiO
X HACIC 1MLHAM and tbe Allopathic lunp
im-iiiclne is this i tbe popular drug medicines,
when taken into the sUttnscli, tnake you si,;k,wbil
the sensation created by ray Th'rncie Ualam is nt
sootbins; as a cup of Ivti. Wbt-n the Jru iwh
tint's, taken by tbe tnullttu'le of victims wbo bar.
(lieu with tbeconufi)itiMn, nnl their way intu tbt
lung, tbey Immediately eomrni nce to IrrUato aorf
innftuie tbe ulcers and increase ln flow of matter
As a ,-on."e'juenc, tbe patient expectorates mr
freely, and as he fongbs and spits bis life away,
be thinks, because be mil,- such a quantity, ao
raises It so easily, tbut be I certainly rtvrinjr :
and under this common delusion ho et-'jnut '
take tbe medicines, nod continues to ttJfa ao
spit, until exbntnttcd nature submits and he find.
relief In tbe grnve.
On tbo other band, wben my Tboracic JJaUan
finds lis way into the luns it wwitiienc- at onn
Ui ileal tb uleers. Jt goes to tbe vrry root of
disease, and jrcntlv, but surtly, draws all morbb
buimr iroiit tbe ulcerated parts. It purifies lit
blood, as It l composed wholly of vegetable m
tetial. It strengthens and does not dtbi'itatcth
jrentral nytU-ut. It tend to quiet the nerves ano
invigorate the patietit and assist in relieving tb
congested condition of tb lungs, by diffusing tlr
accumulated 1A over tbe surface, and it clean
awy tbe obstructions that impede rgres of all tin
impurities or tbboly ibrougli their uatural cban
nels the bowels and more especially doe it tend
to draw all excretion from the lungs, and induce
a new and vigorous atin to tbe liver and impart
itrengtb and new life to tbe patient
Hear this in mind, that tbe secret of tbe sure;
of my Thoracic Balsam lies enclosed in this littb
nut-shell 5 firtt, it doe not irritate tbe lungs and
caus.' Ibe patient to expectorate ; second, it doe
commence at oi.c to beat tbe ulcers : it soothes
and allays tbe iiiflamation, and stop tbe coughing
and expeetorstion ; it strengthens and encourage
tbe gatietit, and, with pr-per noutlsbmcnt., I
mut recover. This medicine don't give you nr
lungs ; it only mends up your old ones, and, will,
care tbey 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
troly ssytbat with all my experience wi'b female
diseases, I have found it tbe safest and best reme
dy, and no woman ir. delicato health should be
without it. Dr. Ayer trutbfully remarks that Icifs
tban one-balf of the frtnale of the United States
have sound health, and tbe condition of the disor
dered one is leaving its impress on tbe rising gen
eration. To en, bow important we sbouM Lave a
retiwdy for these evils. For painful or suppressed
menses, irTczularities, ete., and also ffr women a
tbe turn of life, and frail girls, this medicine will
be found invaluable. It should also he used be
fore and after confinement. "An ounce of pre
ventire U better than a tound of cure."
Ketm-mber, kind father, or fond husband, when
administering my medicines to a darling daughter
or frail wife, tbt tbey are composed f no deatb
dealing minerals or nauseating drugs, to make tbe
)rk more miserable and besteu their untimely
end ; but tbey are a compound of medicinal roots
bero. bark, blossoms, etc ttb wboe eenerour
beating virtues years of experience have made tm
familiar.
fur further particulars see pamphlet accompany
ing every bottle. Jin. L- A. PTIl'I'.
- SMITH k DAVIS. Portland.
tieoernl Agents.
All f Mrs. L. A. Flipp's Medicines are tnsnu
fat tared and pet op by W. C. Avekv, Sslrw, Ore
eon, to whom all letters on business abould be di-
reri-d.
Mrs. L. A. Ftipp's Medicines for sale at Wbitti-
mote & Co.. Albanv ; Elkins A Son, Lebanon ;
11. Wraith. Ilsrnsbur.
?;.t. 11. lf67v3o5yl.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
NEY REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES
Dr. jthonN DfsspeuNarj,
tlH 41 KEARNEY STREET,
(EAR COMMKKC L.
San FranciM:. l.-ub:ibrd
in 131, fr the treatment of
5esual and hfinim
inal dist-asts, f M Jr" 5
.Uiet,btric- .KJ'JZ'i'; .
such as U norrbepa.
tur. rypbiliia in ail it forms, g- . -ry-'
Seminal Weakce, lmjMlcnry, S
etc. Skin dieces (of years' ,1-1-: '-"-standing)
and L'Uerattd Legs yV---. -
successfully treated.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands oi icr n, both male and
fviualo, are t lit re wbo are suffering oat a miserable
etisienre from the.rfi'ecU of secret indulgences, or
from virus absorbed into the system ! Look at
tbeir pa'lid, emaeiated and disfigured faces and
their broken down conNtitufmn. disualifin
them for tbe happiness of marriage or the enjoy
ment of life. In this horrid situation thousand
sufier until death closes tbe scene. Let parent.
EuarJiin, friends, attend to those wbo are sufier
ing wiib any of tbesc borrilde lifa-destroying mal
adies see that tbey are carvd for and cured before
it be too late. Stud them immediately to lr.
Gibb- n, a physician wbo has made private disease
his study (or years, and ,wbo U certain to euro the
most inveterate cares without mercury orotber in
jurious drugs. It is important to those who arc
afliic'od. or those wbo are interested in tbe welfare
of tl eir friends, to be careful of the many pretend
ed doctors who infest all cities, publishing their
skill in curing all disea. s in a fewdays, imposing
upon tbe public bnr using tbe names of eminent
physicians from Europe and other places. Be
therefore enreful. (md make strict tntuiry, or you
may 1 all into the ll sn ls of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Einissilns, th consequence of fclf
abu.e. This solitulry vice, or depraved Sexual in
dulgence, is practised by tbe youth of both sexes
to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with un
erring certainty, the following train of morbid
symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical
measures, viz : Sallow countenance, dark spots
under (be eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the
cars, noise like tbe rustling of leaves and rattling
of chariots, uneasiness about the loins,' weakness
of tbe limbs, coufusod 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, cither in person or by letter, and
have a euro effected by his new and scientific mode
of treating this disease, which, never fails of effect
ing a quick and radical cure.' Dr. O. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove
satisfactorily to him that he was cured of this
complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks.
MARRIED MEN
Or those who contemp ate marriage, wbo are suf
fering under any of tbeso fearful maladies, should
not forget tbe sacred responsibility resting upon
them, aor delay to obtain immediato relief.
TO THELADIES.
The various complicated and distressing diseases
incident to females, treated with eminent success.
Such as Suppressions, Irrigularitios, Whites, fall
ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases,
Nervous debility. Painful or Difficult Meustruation,
Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cured, without
poisonous drugs,' injurious or unpalatable medi
cines of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling,
no difference what your troubles may be. The af
flicted are cordially' invited to call and satisfy
themselves. .
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give
to each patient a written instrument, binding him
self to effect a radical and permanent cure, or
make no charge.
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, and have medicines promptly for
warded, free from damage and curiosity, to any
part of the country, with full and plain directions
for use. . By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in
coin, in a registered letter through the post-office,
or through Wells, Fargo fc Co., a package of med
icine will be forwarded by express t any Parfc of
the Union.
Address DR. J.F. GIBBON, 618 Kearney street,
corner of Commercial, San Francisco. Post Office
Box 252. - - ..." . ''-'-
Consultation FREE. - - ,
'ay Correspondents will please inform DR.
GIBBON that thev read hi advertisement in the
Democrat.. . ' feb29T3n23yl
er s A
Are you sick, feeble, and
complaining? Are yon out
of order with your system
deranged, and your feelings
uncomfortable f Tbet svmo-
uncomfortable f Them symt
torn are often the pre! ode
T to SeHona 4'lnoca Antrim tit
of aicknesn ia creeping upon.
yon, and should be averted
by a timely ose of fhe rlffbt
remedy.
Take Averts V Sis.
and
eka
nse out the disor-
aerea numors purify th
1 Wood, and let tbe fluids
" "1 move on nnobstrocted in
: I health again. They stimo-
iaie in innciiona r the
- body Into vljrorous activity.
purify the system from tbe obstructions wbichmskc
disease. A cold settles somewhere fn tbe body, and
obstructs Its naturtl functions. These, if not re
lieved, react tipon themselves and the surrounding
organs, producing general aggravation, sanenng,
and disease. While in this conultfon. onpreased br
tbe derangements, take Ayer's Fills, and see haw
directly tbey restore tbe natural action of tbe sys
tm, and with it tbe buoyant feeling of health again..
mon complaint, is also true in many of tbe deep-
i ? i, tm true sou iv myymTtn in imm irtwiuf
seated and dangerous distempers. Tbe same purga
tive efiect expels tU m. Caused by simiiaeeustrue--
tions and derangements of tbe natural fuastions of
tbe body, they are rsnlaly, and many or tnewi sorely,.
cared by the same means. JN'one who knew the
virtues of these Tills, will neglect fo employ thea
when a fieri n at from the disorders they cure, .'v
Statements from kiaoing pnysicians m some or ina
principal cities, and from other well-known poWJa
persons: r
from a Forwarding Merchant tf St. Loul$, Ftb. 4
Da. A ma Yonr rills are the pars son of all that
Is gwat In medicine. They have enred my Mtthi
daughter of ulcerous sores upon bur bands ami feet
tbst had proved incurable for years. Her mother
lias u-en Joncr grievously ainicted wnn niotenes as a
frfmplea on tier skin and in her hair. After oar
child waa cured, tlx also tried yoar I'll Is. and tbey
nave curea ner. aba jiuAOiiivuh
Aesi Family FIiyaLe.
From Dr. K W. CartwriyM, Ktv) Orttans. ' '
Your llils are tbe prk.ee of purees. Tbeir ex
eellent qualities surpass any cathartic we posses.
Tliey are mild, but very certain and effectual in tbeir
action on tne dowcm, wnicn maces trnem utvataabM
to us in tbe daily treatment of disease. , .
IIesM!aielse,Hick Mlendmehe, Foal Sisnssssch
, From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore.
DtA Km. Atek: J cannot answer von lehat
eompiainta 1 have cured with your It lis better tban
to say mi max cue ever treat iran a purgative meof
cine. 1 place great dependence on that eoectnal
cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and be
lievinr. as J do. that yonr Jills afford its tbe best w
have, 1 of course value tbexn highly.
I'lTTSBCRO, I'a., If ay 1, 1855.
Da. J. C. Arm. bir: 1 bave been repeatedly
cured of the worst headache anybody can Lave by a
dose or two of your Fills. It seems to arise from sv
font stomach, which tbey cleanse at once. -
Yours with great respect, ED W. l'EEELE.
Clcrk c Steamer Oafkmc
XSilioa IisrternB tl rer CsstpUsJsMa
From Dr. Theodore Belt, oSevo Tork dtp.
Net only are yonr 1 "ills admirably adapted to their
purpose as an aperient, bat I find tbeir beneficial
effects upon tbe Liver very marked indeed. Tbey
bave in my pra'en proved more eSectsal for Uw
cure of tUiottM cintfaintt tban any ose remedy X
can mention. I aii-cerely rejoice that we have at
length a purgative w bkb U worthy the confidence f
tbe profession aad tbe people -
Vzr a rt rsrr or th x Irratw, I
WasUngton. D. C , 7th Feb . V&& J
Sir: I bave used year I'llls is my gtroerai mud
hospital practice ever since you made them, and
cannot fcetitat to say tbey are tbe best cathartic
vre employ. Tbeir regulating action oa tba liver is
quick and decided, consequently tbey are an ad
mirable remedy for derangements or that organ
Indeed, I have seldom found a case of (Alton dis
ease so obstinate taat it did not readily yield to
tbtm- Fraternally y our, ALONZO BALL, 5L D.,
Phfftidam of the Marine UoipitaL
TTcnlery, DLarrbsea, Htax IFssrasw
From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago.
Yonr Ilils nave bad a long trial in uy practice,
and 1 bold tbcm In esteem as one cf tbe best aperi
ents I Lave ever found. Tbeir alterative effect spoa
tbe liver makes them an excellent remedy, when
given in small doses for bilious dysentery and diar
rhaa. Tbeir sugar-coating makes tnem very ac
crptable and convenient for the nse of women and.
cbiidren.
Dyapcpalsi, Imparity ef (Jse BlaasL -
From Lev. J. V. JTtmet. Pastor cfAdccnt CSarcA
Boston.
Da. Area: I hare ned yonr FCls with extra
ordinary success in my family and amongtnosa I sua
called to viut in distma. To regulate tbe organs of
digestion and purify tbe blood, tbey are the very
best remedy I have ever known, and I can eons-.
dentiy recommend them to my friends
Yours, J. T. MUXES.
WiMiT, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct. 24. 135&.
Diab isiR : I am using your Cathartic PUis In my
practice, aud find tbem an excellent purgative to
cleanse the system and purify the fotatns of Ik
Hood. JOilS ti. iiEACliAil, iL Du -
CsmtIpsitioa, Cm.lrennm, Hwpprlmn,
ItlsrasttwliaBi, Gml, Keunl&st, Sropft
JParwIyaisi) BViiM, etc.
Ftm Dr. J P. Vaughn. Montreal, Canada. i
Too much cannot be said of yonr I'll la for tho
cure of co$lirenett. If other of our fraternity bavo
found tbem as eli.es cious as I bave. tbey should joia
me in proclaiming it. for tbe benefit of the mnhitadesi
wbo suffer from tl at complaint, wbicn, aitiiOBgb.
K . a 1 . ' . 1 . . 1 . ! . - - . I . -. .
: lu ciwvgu ii iiscii, ia iw prugeuuor vi wsieru inaa
mrr worr. M uriirrc nmirrwii o onniiaic IB UN)
liver, but your lllis affect that organ and cor the
disease.
From Mrs. E. Stuart, Thytician and Midwe9
Boston. ' " s
I find one or two large doe of yonr rsia, taken
at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the
natural secretion when wholly or partially sup
pressed, and also very effectual to cleanse the
stomach and expel tcorms. Tbey are so much tbe
best physic we bave that I recommend no other to
my patients
Irons the Bex. Dr. JIatctes. of the Methodist Epi
(Tiurch.
TTlaski Ilocsr, Savannah, Ga.. Jan. 6, 1SX.
lloxoaxo hiR: 1 should be ungrateful for tbo
relief your skill has brought me if 1 did not report
my case to you. 'A cold settled in my limbe and
bi ought on excruciating neuralgic fains, which
ended in chronic rheumatism. Kotwuhslanding 1
had the best of physicians, tbe disease grew worse
and worse, until by the advice of your excellent
a cent in Baltimore, Dr Mackenzie, I tried yonr
Tills. Their effects were slow, but sure. By per
severing in tbe use cf tbem, I am now entirely welL
SrxATE Cbaxbeb, Baton Rouge, La., S Dee.,lSS5.
DR Ayer: I have been entirely cured, Dy yoar
Fills, of Jikeumalic (lout a painful disease
painful c iises.se trial i
baa
afflicted me for years. VLNCEST &LLDELL.
ZJ Uost of tbe Pills tn market contain Mercury,
which although a valuable remedy in skilful bands,
is dangerous in a public pill, from tbe dreadful eon
sequeucea that frequently follow its incautious nse.
These contain no mercury or mineral substance
whatever. , , , .
Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Sozei for SI. ;
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB & Co., LcweH, Htzs.
XUiold by Settlcmior Jk Con Albany,: and
Wholesale and Retail by Smith & Davis, Port,
and. t. eeSly
ENCOURAGE MM MANUFACTURE,
MCCORD & CO.il, ,
Take pleasure in informing the public that they
' are now " '
Slannfacturlns Albany, Oregon.
V A SCrBRIOR ARTICLE or '3
. Also a superior' article of :
ASSORTED TOIXET SOAP,-
PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP.
All of which they proposi to sell an .as favorable,
terms as tho same articles can be '
".. ..:;v-'' ' ' imported j and:!. - JLA-sv-ir .'
Warrant Each Article to Give Satisfaction!
ENQUIRE FOR THE HOSiE-MANUFACTUR
ED ARTICLE, AND BUY NO OTHER!
All kinds orGrease taken In ex
change for trade, .f, , v2n49tf. :
WHEAT WANTED!
TnE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW READY TO
pay the
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i jesr cash:;
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