OUlt AGKNTS. A 1) V 13 It T I S E M K N T S . ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVKItTISKMENTS.. ADV-KllTl'SKM KNTS APRIL 18, 1S63. i Jsliips of Wives a iitl r bands. II us- 13 fitting, in tho next place, to say ..Ithing of tho disappointment and -wrei3ueaacs3 wiiicu mj umuy niarncu : . i men and women notoriously experience in their relations with each other. It may be useful to stato the principal causes of this unhappincss, and to give some definite directions in tho way of remedy. Absenco of love, absenco of reason, absenco of justice, absenco of 1 taste in other words, harshness and neglect, stillness and frivolity, vice and crime, vulgarity and slovenliness. are the leading and inevitable creators of aliena tion, dislike and misery in marriage. "Whatever tends to increase theso tends to multiply separations and divorces be tween those who cannot endure each other ; and to multiply irritations, quar rels, sorrows and agonies between those who may endure, but cannot enjoy each ether. In marriage the intimacy is so great and constant that tho slightest friction easily becomes galling. Nowhere beside is there such need of magnanimous forbearance in one, or elso of equality of worth and refinement in both. "Love Joes not secure happiness in marriage, often the contrary; reason is necessary." .So said tho wise Jean Paul. He also id: "The best man joined with the worst woman has a greater hell than the Tjest woman joined with the worst man." This is, no doubt, truo as a general rule, because woman is so much more capable than man of self-abnegation, silent pa tience, meek submission and flexible ad justment to inevitable circumstances. Probably the women who keenly and chronically suffer from unhappy mar riages arc far more numerous than the kindred sufferers of the other sex. This is because thy are more deeply suscepti ble to cruelty and indifference and to all the repulsive traits of character; are less capable of ignoring such things ; have Jess of absorbing occupation of their own to take up their attention, and are less aoic to De aDsorDea in tnmgs Dcyona trie personal and domestic - sphere. There are unquestionably thousands of married -women whose experience i3 made a Iiv- ing martyrdom Dy me lnnuenty, me ty fanny , the coarseness, the general odious- , cess and wearisomeness of their bus bands. In most cases, even where a di vorce is wished, the shocking public scandal and disgrace is too much ; and they wear on to the end. What misery 3elicat3 and conscientious women, of ded icated souls and polished manners, who love everything that is pure and beauti ful, are compelled to undergo in their bondage to husbands, ignorant, uninter- sting, ignoble, relentlessly domineering, is not to be expressed. Their best weap ons, in such cases, if they knew it, are gentleness, patience, persuasion, and the .skillful use of every means to improve and up'ift their unequal companions to their tirn level. The .Persian poet ex ' pressed a rich truth when he wrote, -"Gentleness is the salt on the table of morals." It is a tragedy that the good wife of a bad husband is to identified with him that the penalties of his offences fall on her head, often more terribly than on his. A pure woman loving a wicked man most expect to have her affections ravaged by his sins; docs not the light ning drawn by the rod blast the innocent . ivy entwining it 1 What lacerating woes the gambler, the drunkard, the forger, the adulterer, inflicts on his wife ! And yet, profound as is the misfor -tune, sharp as is the suffering of such, it may be doubted whether a noble, sensi tive, cultivated man, with a yearning heart of softness and peace, a capacious zaind full of grand aspirations, married, by some fatal chance, to a woman with a petty soul, a teasing and tyranni- i cai temper, a mencanous ana rasping tongue, whose taste is for small gossip and scandal, whose ambition is for fast: ionable show and noise, whose life is one incessant fret and sting it may be doubted if this man's lot is not severer with his ill-matched consort than hers would bo with the worst husband in the world. He had better marry a vinegar . a w r-w cruet man sucn a lartar. v hen weary and seeking to rest, to be roused up by a scolding ; when searching for truth, or . i i . . contemplating Deauty, or communing with God, or aspiring to perfection, or ..scheming some vast good for mankind, to .be aggravated by abuse, insulted by false ; .charges, dragged down to petty interests which to despises, and mixed up with wrongs and passions which he loathes .these degrading injuries, these wasteful vexations,-and what he must endow. No bonder if he vehemently resents a treat ment eo incongruous with his worth. No -wonder if, vexed, hurt, goaded half to ciadnesg, he gets enraged, and unseemly contentions ensue, followed by pamtul de .ipressions and remorseful grief. No won. der if be findgit hard indeed to forget or to forgive the infliction of an evil so in comparably profound and frightful. There is, to a h:gh-souled man, no wrong merely . nurtiui or more dimcalt to nardon than to have iaean motives falsely ascribed to mm, to ce placed by misinterpretation on .a lower plane than that where he belongs. "Every such experience stabs the moral source of life, and draws blood from the oul itself. Husband and wife power fully tend to a common level and likeness "The high ar must redeem and lift tho un equal mate, or live in strife and misery At the lower tafce3 pattern alter the su ferior n3, the petty, frivolous, false, and .. iretiul becormug magnanimous, dedica ied, and serene, it is a divine triumph o graee,and the result will be full of bless edness. But otherwise a wearing unhap pmess is inevitable, however carefully 1 be hidden, however bravely it be borne -. r "From the Friendships of Women " by Alger. The NY. World jays: The Tribune hangs General Grant in vanee cf his sentence; hardly a good . n n . . . tnmg tor an opponent oi capital punish ! ment to do. If Grant "really made the , tne promise the president alleges, says the Tribune, "then he must be a fool or ' a knave. Now, as the fact that Genera! . Grant u nade the promise the presiden alleges" is established by the evidence o no less than four responsible witnesses the Tribune has thus committed itself to , the support of- a candidate whom it do 'Bounces a j either "a fool ox a knave' Sticka pia there. The following named gentlemen are authorised to act as Agents for Ths State Rights Demo rat, and to receive sd receipt for subscriptions to the paper .... ' LINN COUNTY. Robert Watkinson and James Dorrls Sclo ason Wheeler... ...... ...,... Lebanon II. L. Brown Brownsville Matthew Fountain..., UarrUbitr" J. M. Smith. Peoria LANE COUNTY. Ion. J. J. Walton...... Eugene City BENTON COUNTY. 11. Il.Strahn Corvallia POLK COUNTY. T. J. Lovelady Dallas It. V. Hutlorand Dr. Hams -Monmouth r. J. M. McCoy -La Creole Denj. llayden ...... Eola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. It. Ralston Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. J. F. McCoy '. ...Portland MA1U0N COUNTY. N. M. Boll ) . 1. F. Bonh?m alcm F. Kwnhart Silverton Hanky Waterman Jefferson Thos. Iloycc, Newspaper Agent, Fan raneixeo, is authorized to receive suburrlrtions and advertisement for our paper, and act as Lui noss agent generally. A 1) V K It T I S K MENTS. NO MORE HIGH PRICES FOB -A. L B -A. XT "ST I GO TO THE STOItE OF J. E. BENTLEY & CO. And Bay your Goods as you did in I860 ! THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO. THK LARGEST STOCK Of Boots mid Shoes. CONSISTING OF IIEXTS' FINE SEWED BOOTS, GENTS' FINE PEG (JED P.'JOTS, ROYS AND CHILDREN'S ROOTS, LADIES AND MISSES' ROOTS. KID CO.MiKKSS tJA ITKKS, AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS. RUBREU OVER-SHOES. AND SHOES OFALLDESCRIPTIONS GEXTXD31EXS ROOTN MADE TO ORDEB SUORT NOTICE. AX ALL KIND OF REPAIRING! DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. AIjo, lot of Sole and 1'imer Leather fur sale at the Lowct Figure for Cash. GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FCR YOURSELVES ! GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE! The distribution of Vali able Pkeuksts will Positively Take Place on the 9th of June, A. D. 1SG3. EVEUV TICKET WARRANTED TO DIIAW A PRIZE! READ THE LIST. Corner lot No. 1. in Block No. 5. as recorded in tLe Town Plat of toe town of Rrownivillc. Linn county, Oregon, fronting on Wanbington and pinestretU: improvement", consisting of Dwel ling House, cbiclon House, Ac, Ac. ; dwelling bouse,20x2i fctt, 4 roome and fiantry below and two twelve feet rcwin above. Tbe boute i new and not entirely finished, but U now occupied a a residence. There Is a rplendid well of wator, ma le rat-r roof, AH enclosed with a crol eub- etantial board fence. Tbe forecoing True is val ued at 8800 00 And also tbe following valuable real estate, to- wit : Sixty-one feet off tbe eat end of Lot No. 8, Block No, Z. and 39 feet off tbe eait end of Lot 7, in Block 3, in tbe town of Brownsviile, Linn County, Oregon. Improvements, consistinz of dwelling bouse 20x23 feet, five rooms, a fine, large brick cbimney, and a splendid well of V ater. All enclosed in a good, substantial board fence. Valued at., 8700 OO One 9 Bureau, valued at $35 00 : ono Vi Bu reau, mahogany, valued at $35 CO : one tnaboe. any fluted centre-table, valued at $25 00 ; one span sorrel match horses, valued at $100 00; one bay " Iiifleraan " stud colt, two years old, valued at-;00 00: one dark chestnut sorrel stallion, 5 years old, 15 bands and 3 inches high, weighing j,zuu ids., vaiuea ai i&uu vu ; uno t aOilo horse, valued at ?I20 00. There will be $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD AND SILVER WATCH 158, FAMILY BIBLES, MUSIC BOXES, ACCOKDEONS, GOLD PENS, SEWELKY, Ac Ac, comprising over 5,000 val urble articles to 15 dUposcd of on tho popular plan of one uoilar lor eueli Ticket. Only one dollar. It is desirable to sell all tho Tickets, and of course it does not make any diff erence who gets the property al a fair distribu tion. Possession of the property will b girn to the lucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing, except the first prize named and the sorrel stal lion. Possession of the first will be given in 30 days after the drawing; tbe deed will be made to the ticket-bolder at tbe time of drawing. The horse will be given up as soon as the season is out, or on the 1st day of July, 18C8. Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets. can have them sent by Expicss or Mail, by for warding One Dollar in v. a. coin for each ticket. or for clubs at club rates, by addressine A. GEORGE, Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, or P. C. HARPEU, Albany, Linn county. No ticket will be held good unless duly reported and registerd previous to the drawing. SPECIAL TEIirilS, 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 : -a Tickets to one addtacM...... ,....,.,& 50 DO do " " 9 00 '40 " u " I7 50 SO " " " 26 50 49 " " " " ...35 00 50 " " ..43 00 100 " 85 I In every ease send tho name of each subscriber. their post office address, with county and State in full. The drawing and distributions will be on TUES' DAY, JUNE , ia 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 ono by the Committeo and one by tne undersigned to record, with pen and ink, tne number and prizes as they 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 encunv brances. 3Mr. W. F. HowtiETT is an authorized trav eling agent for the sale of tickets. - - - A. GEORGE. TO TIIE PUBMC. 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 tairly and impartially. . M. ABBAMS, Merchant, Brownsville. G. C. COOLEY, " " L. H. WASHBURN, " A. LEWIS, " " HUGH FIELDS, " ' SENDERS, STERNBERG, & Co., BrownsviUo. J1AXYYOOD & CO., Merchants, Albany U. Urn fcljiUjliillljK, ' A. H. MARSHALL A CO., Livery. J. B. SPRENGER, Pacific Hotel, ii it A. W, STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Linn county. Febl5v3n2Gtf ADDRESS TO TH NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED! 10 THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE . been protracted from bidden causes, and whose eases require prompt treatment to ttnder ex istence desirable. If you are suffering or have suffered from lavolunlary discharge, what effect due It produoo upon your general health J Do you fl wsak, debilitated, easily tired t Does a little extra exertion prodac palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of ordeif Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, ov flooky, or is It ropy oa settling f Or does a thick seum rise to the top t Or Is a sediment at tbe bottom after it has stood awhile f Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels consti pated f Do yoa have spells of fainting or rushes of Moot to tie seat f It your memory Unpaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub ject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life ? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or Jump? Is your sleep bro ken or restless ? Is tbe lustre of your eye as bril liant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself In society as well ? Do you pursue your business with the same energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melan choly ? If to, do not lay it to your liver or dys pepsla. Have you restless sights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and bare but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint? Now, reader, eclf-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro ducing a weakness of tbe generative organs. Tho organs of generation, when ia perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, pemveriog. successful btulnets-tncn are always those whoso generative organs are in perfect health ? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of ner vousness, of palpitation of tbe heart. Tbey are never afraid tbey 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 face none of your downrat looks or any other mean ness about tbctn. I da not mean those who keep tho organs inflamed by running to exceas. Tbe will not only ruin their constitutions, bat also tboce they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cored diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and ex coses, save brought about that state of weakness In those or gans that has reduce! tbe genera! say stem so much as to produce almost every other dUease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which hu manity is bcir to, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored for all but tbe right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. ii hold's FLUID EXTRACT IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, and is a certain cure for Diseases of iJtc JJ ladder, Kidneys, Gravel, J)ropyt Oyajiic WeaJcncss, Female Complaints, General Debility, 'AND AIL OTHER DISEASES OF -ME URLNARY ORGAffS! WbetAer existing In E1ALE PR PEHALni from whatever cause originating, and mo 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 tho health and happiness, and t'nat of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a re .. ..liable remedy. ". HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, established upward of 18 years, prepared by II. T. IIELriSOLD, - Dbuggist, 594 Broadway, Now York, and . 104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Peice $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6,50, delivered to any address. Sold by all Drubgusta everywhere, jnar2l'6Sv3n31yl na. n. o. bill. CRO. r. IBTTLEMICn. SETTLEMIER & CO,, DRUGGISTS, AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND. MAIN NT., - - - ALU A NY. DEALERS IN MED I O IWES ; CHEMICALS, Paint, Oil, CHUN, Dyo-fttutr, V A ItNIS HE S , AND A VVIL ASSOUTMK9T OP DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. - AGENTS BV APPOINTMENT FOR Dr. D. Jaynrs & Son's Family Mcdielnei. We also keep on hand a full supply of All Patent iTIetliciiiCM in Unc. Our stoek of Drugs, Fluids, EstraoU.ete.,are from Well Known Manufacturers, and will be found Of TIIC IIi:ST CtrAI,ITY ! ar-KCUL ATrexTiox oivev to coiornisa PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS! We NoIIc.'t the I'ntroDngr of tho Public. WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO! t'KPCtt TUB MAJMCCHKKTOr Cr. A. IIIL.li, Who will kw-p a I'.'ill sumIv T Dniffs. Mcdicbt-s. etc., etc., fur sale at Low mocks. SKTTLEMIEK A CO. April . 18C7v2n31Iy QUOD'S JltNICAI. AND Kill CATIOXAL USTS TITXJ TE . -Ato DAY & BOARDING SCHOOIs FOR YOUNG LADIES. T II IXKTITUTi: IN HITI ATi:i in a retired and beautiful location, away frutn the business jH.rti'.n of the city, on THIRD, be! ween It and V oTUKKTp, roitland, Orcgun. Attacbe! to the builJior arc txUnme an I bcu- lifol erounds f r th eonvenkce of pttptls. Tbe hdueadonal Drpartmrnt will v In charge of an tCicicnt eurp of Teaebcra. CA IT. J. V. V. AI.LSOrr, (furuitrly a rrofrssorin tho I diversity of LooUiana, and for the Jt five yar I'rincipal of a CollcUte ItMtitute Id tbe Southern part of California.) Principal. o effort will be snared V make this Institute eqaa! U tb l-t oa tbe Taeifio wsut. The course of studies will ruikrace all tho tranrhc ucually taught la urt-cUs S miuarirs ia tbe Kt. iu- rlu.liojr the Claict, French, (Scrtnau, Spanish, Mathematics. Ac, Me. Tbe Musical Department will be conducted by PHOF. H. GUIDO UHOU, Oraduata of Plauel s Conner valor ie. Parties from the country may ret aured that under the care of MILS. UHOIt. (Matron of the Ktablubtnent.)thcy wil!exrerUneealItheattuttoa of a mother an4 enjoy the comforts of a home. N. B. Particular attention will be paid to the choice of Text Book, in order to avoid an jibing of a St-rti'tual or I'artUam nature, in our eurnculam of studies. For further particular, enquire at the Institute, or address II. U 17 1 DO UHQIJ, P. O. Box No. 168. CAIT. ALLSOPP will continue to sire Evening Lessons In tbe Modern Languages and Englbh branches. Octobe- 12. 1867 v3n9yl AND rulACHINE SHOP! A. F. CHERRY, ' TT AVIXG IUi:CIIANi:i THE K5T El tire interest in tbe ALBANY FOUNDUY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to Furnltih WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of every description, on short notlee. Also, BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders for MIIiIs WORK Will bo filled with dispatoh, and in a satisfactory manner. HOUSE POWJEKS AKD Agricultural Implements Manufactured to order, and particular attention paid to Repairs. Aatindsof PATTERN WORK done to order on short notico A. F. CHERRY, Albany, August 18, 1 866-1 y C OH N DEALER IK GEMRAL MEfiCHANDISE! ( Monteith's Briejc Store) ALBANY, . r OTtEQOll, TT EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL J. selected stock of CENTS FURNISHING 00DS DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS AND GLASSWARE, And everything usually found in a well cstab l'uhed Dry Goods or Grocery Store, and . at prices to defy competition. The very Highest prices paid for all kinds of Produce. 1 Jpf Remember the plaoe, al the sign of fanl7v3n23yl A. C0HN. SPECIAL ATTII ACTION ! OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO AL persons knowing theinsolves indebted to the undersigned, either by note or book account, to settle the same in cash or merchantable produce at the market value, by tho 10th day or December, 1867, as if is absolutely necessary that wo collect the same to enable ns to carry on our business. Jiy promptly attending to tho above requirements. you wilt confer a favor upon W. W. PARRISU .& CO. Albany, Oct. 26, 1887 y3u2tf HATS,' HATS. MEUSSDORFFEIt & ERO., Manufacturers and Importers of, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HATS J2TT O-AJPS, AMD- HATTERS1 MATERIALS, No. 73 Front Ntrect, Portland, Ai nr.umvirtu, irt auuhiu.i i i; their extowKlve Htook, by evory Hteainer, ail tb LATEST STYLES of New York, Loudon and R1I 11KCEIVINO. IN ADDITION TO 'arislau taste, fur aentlemitn'a nnA Cbildren'a TOar Which they will soil Htnrtn Innri ANT Ulhtn HUUot UN IMtbUASI S T lj A T a Ya It IS T N IT A 1 IS Will enroll their own Interests by examitii&g 0Br s-.t, i.-r...- ... ..i.nu,t., Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Hats of every stylo and Description MADE TO ORDER, ALSO 1Y13ATE.Y REPAIRED, -AT J. C. McussdorfTor Bro.'fl I No. 72 Front Street Portland, Og'n, Cor. D and Hecond Sts '. Marysvilie, Cal. No. 125 J Street Hacr.mento Nos. 635 A 6.17 Commercial Ht Han Francisco. I pt- Whoealo House at Ban Francisco, Cal. No . fi23 Commercial through to 637 Clay streets. Deo. I, IbGfS vZnlGtf PACIFIC NSURANCE COMPANY, Of San Frnntluo, California. CASH CAPITAI... 1 AAA AA XrA,Al:T aa SUXITLUS fJaa'ylt'67 238,054 00 CASH ASSETS in GOLD, $1,230,054 91 All Lottos raid Immediately in United States Gold Coin. OCEAN, MAItlNK. INLAND -- MIY. PACIFIC IN'SrilANCK COMPANY, having arranged with Mr. UIOEI.OW A I'.liOTIIKU l .r tbe transfer of alt tbe butinew of tle Firo Insurant Compaoks lately r prvt-rit-.l by tb-m, 1 now prepare! to oT?r to all parties formtt ly insured by sail eompante, eua!ly good tortus an 1 prompt payment of lcs, in I'nitcd .Stale gold coin. Mr. If. II. 1WJKI.OU' will be the rencral Ascnt lr ttju company from this date. DIrecior of Pacific Intsnranre Co. saw rttAxciu'o Jas. I)"Fremery,Uvd TerU. Iuis MeLane, Wm. Fhcrman, Oliver Eldridge, win. Alvcra, Jobn o. Karl, A. V. Forbes, Alex Weill, Alfred IJorel, J. (I. Kellogg, Ab'ia Fetigraan, CI. T. l.awU-n, M. Cbeewman, ntn V. Klilcs, IL I Goldstein, U.II. Howard. JobnO. l!ray, Mees KHis, O. W. IJeavcr, A. Haywsrd, V. L. Weaver, F. Ftinbert. D. W. C. Itice, IiavidFUrrn. M. Hosenbaum. C. Merer, Jonathan Hunt, itrutur.YTO. W. T. Coleman, F.dgar Mills, E. W. Leonard, 0. W. Mowe, T. L. barker, C. T. Wheeler. D.J. Oliver. Atpbeus Dull, W. C. HaUton, h. Hacbs, Fred. Iiiliings, A. I. Tubbs, 1. U. Meyer, MABTSVtLLK. 8. M. Wilson, J. II. JewctU John D.Newton, poTb?n. II. 31. Kewhall, Edward Martin, W . F. Ladd, Adam Grant, I. O. Mills, Jacob Kamra. J. I). Fry, II. Hanstmann, stocktox. H. II. lligelow, L. IJ. iSenchly, T. II. Anthony. wm.Jtooper, .Moses I teller, vmatxia, sitv. Cha Mayne, Wm. Scbolle, wm. Sharon, OFFICERS : J. HUNT, President. A. J. K ALSTON, Secretary. ' A. LATO.V, Marine Secretary. II. II. llICsELOW, Gen'l Agent. LA DD &TILTON. PORTLAND, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Orcgou and Waiikiuston Territory. LOCAL AGENTS: 8. R. HAMMER .......baictn F. A. CI1BN0WKTII ..torvalus J. B. UNDERWOOD Eugene 8. F. CHAD WICK . ......Roseburg JUlliSU.N A Mcuuwjn Urcgon vity CUMMINS A GRANT.... Dalles J. II. IJLKWITT Walla Walla A. wii,r.iJMi lirownsviue JAMKS RILKV Harrisburg JOHN CJONNKIl. .Albany ov. z, 1007 vanizyi BEER! BEER!! ALBANY BREWERY. KIEFER A nOGCsERS, Pro'rs. milE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED a new and first-class BEEWE DEw"T Oa Croad Albin between First Street and tho River, And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AHD PRIVATE FAMILIES, ON SHORT KOTICE! All flrrtfrJl i filiTerCn wnereVCI UeSirCd. lie Warrants his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, AND - PERFECTLY EIEAIiTillT! He is confident he can givo entire satisfaction to all, ' w .' Deo. 29, '66, v2n20tf THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY ! MES. L. A. STIPP'S LEGACY TO THE WORLD! TIioi ixeio IOiiIhuhi, For Consumption, Coughs, Colds, w cooping booeo. Aioarso- sess, etc., etc. rflHE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TH0 X RACIC BALSAM and tho Allopathic long int'riidnc is (bis: tbe popular lrutr mml'icinc. when takon iiito toe stomach, toalceyon niv.k, wbil tfl4) nation ereatod by my Thoracic Balsam is &t .(M1ihinr as alcun of tea. When tbe d cincs, taken b tho multitude of victims who have ',,,J wun iDoeunsi rapiion, un'i uiejr way mw im I ii ii 2, they immediately commence to Irr'ttato and inflame tbe ulfccrsand inrrcaxo the flow of matter. fm.y, hnd as ho toughs and spits his life away,! be thinks, wctxnm ho raises such a quantity, and raises it so eavily, that be U certainly recovering; land under this common delusion b cor'ioocs to take tbe tncuiciues. ana continues to conga and M'U. ti l'Hed nature submits and be finds Irchcr in the grave. On the other hand, when my Thoracic Italam finds it way into tbe longs it commences at once to heal tbe nlcr. It goes to tbe very root of tbe disease, and gently, but Kurely, draws all morbid humor from the ulcerated nrts. It furics the blood, as it is composed wholly of vegetable ma terials. It strengthens and does not debilitate tbe general system. It tends to qntct tho nerves and invigorate the patient and assist in relieving the consented condition of the lungs, by difluting the accumulated blood over the surface, and it clear away the obstructions that impede egress of all the impurities of the body through their natural t han ntls the bowels ana more especially does it tend Ut draw all excretion from the long, and induces new and vigorous action to tbe liver and imparts strenglh and new life to tbe patient lir this in min'l, ;iat tne secret or the success ff my Thoracic lialnara lus enclosed in this httle nut-shell ; firnt, it does not irritate the lasgs and eause tbe patient to expectorate : seeond, it does commence at once to heal tbe ulcers; it soothes abd allays tbe infiamation, and stops the coughing and expectoration ; it strengthens and encourages tbe patient, and, with proper nourishment, be mail recover. This medicine don t give yon new lungs ; it only mends up your old ones, and, with care tbey may take you away on into a good old ae. I connot cloe without saying a word to my own ex. i am now in my MXiy-bri year, ani esn truly y that with ail my experience wi'h female diseases, I have fouud it tbe safext and best re me1 dv. and no woman ic delicate health should be without it. Dr. Arer truttiujly remarks that Icf I I II H II ..f.v.)l. VM i'.uiihi,. ' fcwv . . . . - e i..- i..!r , e it.- r,.. . ,.r I have sound health, and the condition of the disor- d?red one U bearing it impress on tbe rising cen- era'ton. i ui-n, how lUip,rUnt we snouid have a remedy for th")'e evils. For painful or suppressed uhtii-s, irrc?ularitM.-s, etc., and lo f.r women a( the turn of life, and frail girls, this medicine will be found Ititalnahle. It should also be ucd be fore and after confioemeot. "An ounce of pre ventive w better than a pound of cure. Ilcuu-tnfrtT, kind fatlter, or fond buband, when aiminifU'tirig my medicine to a darling daughter or frail wife, that tb-' are composed of no death- dialing mineralu or nueatsng drugn, to make the nirk inoro mUerable and batcn their untimely end : but tbey are a cmiound of medicinal root. herb, barki, blossoms, etc., with wboe generous healing vinues years of exrrtebee have made me familiar. For further particulars see pamphlet aonpany- mg every bHtie. Mm. I. A. STIrr. r illTH A UAYi.-S I'ortlanl, (ieucrl Agents. All of Mrs. L. A. F:lpp' Jfcdl' ine are tcasn- faeturtd and r ut on bv V. C. A vtnv, Fal-m, Ore gon, t'j whom a!l letter on buiinet should be di rected. Mr. h. A. Rtitr IJedicine for sale at Wbitti- m're A CV. Albany ; Klkius A Son, Lebanon; II. mitb. !Isrriburg. S-pt. It. 167 v3o5yI. TO THE UNFORTUNATE HEW REMEDIES ! HEW REMEDIES! Dr. aibbnnM Isii:ciiMnryv i i"B i K KA UN K V ST RKKT, -NKAli CUMMEItCL. Fan Franeiwso. KtaUUhcd in ISat, for the treatment of Fcxual and Ftminal disease, such a5tnorrbo.'a.(iIec!,Ftric- ture, Hyphtllis in all it forms, Feminal Weakness, Impotency, et;. pkin ducnes (of tears standing) and Ulcerated Legs ' iucccjrul!v treated. Horrible Diseases. How manv thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out a miserable cxitcnee from the effects of secret indulgences, or from virus absorbed into tbe svtem ! Look at their pallid, emaciate! and disfigured faces and j tt.l.tp I . ft . V tt rtihttrft .fiA.litill'innl iti.nn.Kft'fn -v them for the happiness of marriago or the enjoy ment of life. In this horrid situation thousands suffer until death eloM-a tbe rcene. Let parents. guardians friend, attend to those who are suffer ing with any of theso horrible lifo-dectroj ing mal adiessee that tbey are cared for and cured before it he too late, hend them immediately to Dr. (iibbon, a physician who has made private disease his study for years, and who is certain to cure the tno.t inveterate eases withont mercury orothcr in jurious drugs. It is important to those who aro afHictcd, or those who are interested in the welfare of their friends, to bo careful of tho many pretend ed doctors who infect all chics, publishing their skill in curing all ducats in a few days, imposing upon tbe public by usmz the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. lie mercioro careiui, auu maau eiriei inquiry, or you may tall into tuo nanus of those charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal Emissions, the consequence of self. abuso. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual in dulgence, is practised by tho youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with un- I erring certainty, tho following train of morbid symptoms, unless com batted by scientific medical I measures, vis : Sallow countenance, dark spots under tho eyes, pain in the head, ringing in tbe ears, noise like tne rustling of leaves and rattling I of chariots, uneasiness about tho loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, I loss of conudence, diffidence in approaching stran I eers, a dislike to form new acanaint&nces. a dis I 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 freouent in sanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply immeuiausiy, cuuer in person or ov letter, ana have a cure effected by his now and scientific mode of treating this discaso, whieh never fails of effect- iue quiv ono i.uium iuiu. ur. t , Will ElVO I One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him that ho was cured of this complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks. 11AKKIJJJ 1YTEN I Or thoso who contemplate marriago, who are suf fering under any of theso fearful maladies, should fi'iH on Tho various complicated and distressing diseases inoident to females, treatod with eminent success. Such as Suppresaions, Irngularitics, Whites, fall ing of the Womb, Tumors, alt Urinary Diseases, Nervous dobility, Painful or Difficult Menstruation, I Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injurious or unpalatable medi cines of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no uinorenco wnat your troubles may be. The af- Ifliotod 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 radioal and permanent cure, or make do charge. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance mar be CURED AT UOMIS, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, swung ease, symptoms, lcngin oi ume me uiaouso has continued, and hare medicines promptly for warded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part oi me country, wun imi ana piaia uireouuuo for use. By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in eoin, in a registered letter through the post-office, or through Wells, Fargo A Co., a package of med icine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 616 Kearney street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco. Post Ulhco Box 252. . Consultation FREE. aSf Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBB0X that Uaev read his advertisement in the Dbmoorat. v fcb2yvon2yl ADVERTISEMENTS." 'AYER'S ars'i)arill& & FOE PTTEIFYinO THE BLOOD, And for thesptedy cure of the following complaints Scrofula und Mrvofutvm ASetiitmm, nwh mm J'iimi. u i cm, rrrm, mzrnptmm9 Vlmplet Paatnlra. jUItcbf JBil, JXlaias. mtd salt Mkin Biwaiws. Oak la no, lnd h Jnne. 1853. J. C. Arm lr Co. Gents r I feel It my datr to ac knowledge wht vonr garsapartlla baa done for me. t lnhertiI ft Bcrowjou tntection, i bar 1 from it r varion ways for rears. Some times it burst oat In Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes it tamed mwara ana aistressea me as o stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my bead and covered my scalp and ears with one sore, which, was painfol and loathsome beyond description. I tried many medicines and several (hyckians, tat witnont mncn reitesvom uj iujig. au jwc iiw disorder rrew worse. At lenHh 1 was rejoiced to read in the (iosoel Mewener mat yon naa prepared! an alterative (BarsapariJla), for I knew from yoar reputation that anything yon raadBwwt be oodr. I sent to Cincinnati and got H, and. ns4 H til it cured me. I took it, as yon advise, ia small doses of' a teaspoon rm over a montn.ana men tuiuamt nirw bottles. Kew and healthy skin soon beso to form under tbe scab, which after while ieil ofL YLj SKin is now clear, ana I Know oy nry leeungs tbe disease has cone from my system. Yon can welt believe that 1 feel what I am saying when I tell yon that I bold von to be one of tbe aoostles of the are,. and remain ever gratefully. Yours. ALFEED Ii. TAIXET. cab I Jtlnifwrniy Mer liftm, Irpei r lit. Hubert M. 1'rtL.a writes from & i'reU writes from Balem, n. I.. 12th fcer.t.. IKA). that he has cured as inveterate esse of lrop$ii, which threatened to terminate 13s tslhr, by the persevering use of oar fesrsspariUa, and also dangeroas Malignant Erytiptlat by larg doses of the taire; says t cores ute common xrp thns by it constantly. IXrBcliee8e 3l(r r Hwell4 reek fjottles of vonr Harsanarilla cured me from ft Goitrt a hideous swelling on tbe neck, which I end area from over two years." WjneTbm mr WfcilsHs, Ovarian Tas J serine K;ieratttM, resuie zsteeaaea, Dr. J. U. 8. Channing, of Kew York City, writes: JLciU SKdrSiarfflTi" SK'Sedfit J&S&l tTiZrT plaints tor which we employ sucn a remedy, un erpeciallr In Female IHuases of the Scrofalona diathesis. I have eared many Inveterate ease of Leucorrboea by it, and some where the complain was caused by ulceration of the uterus. Tbe ulcer ation itself was soon cured. Nothing within my knowledge equals it tot these female derasgemeata. Edward S. Marrow, of Kewbnrv. Ala., write: A danreroos ovarian tumor on one of the female In mr family, which bad defied all the remedies wo could employ, has at length been completely cured by your Extract of SarsaparUla, Our jsbyieta thought no thins- but extirpation could afford relief but he advised the trial of your 8arsapartila a tho lant resort before cutting, and it proved effectual. After taking your remedy eight week no symptom of the disease remains." Syphllla wad TIerearial Diete Sew Ohleam, 2Tth August, 1&9. 0K.J. CAtxr: Sir. 1 cheerfully comt.lv witlk tbe request of yuar agent, and report to you seta of the effects I have realized with your garaaparilia. I have cured with it, in my practice, most or the) complaints for which it Is recommended, and have found its effects truly wonderful in the core of Venereal ana Ktreurtai unease, erne or my pa tients had Syphiiitie ulcers in his throat, which werw consuming bis p alate and tbe top of bis snoutn. i our feamnaruia sieaauy tax en cured mm ia aro weeks. Another was attacked by secondary symp toms in bis nose, and tbe ulceration bad eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I believe tho dis order would soon reach his brain and kill him. But It yielded to my sdmiaistraUon of y our Ssrsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and be Is well again, not of eoorao without some dUniruratkra to hi nee- A woman who had been treated for tbe same disorder by mer eury was suserlcg from this poison In her bones. Ihev bad become so sensitive to the weather that oa damp dav she suffered excrsciatinr pais In her joints and bones. 8 be, too, was cured entirely by your fearsapanua in a lew weexs. J xnow rrora no formula, which your agent gave me, that this reparation from your laboratory mast be s great remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable r?- eults with it have not surprised me. Fraternally yours, U. V. LARIMER, SL D. R b-ti ma tinnt, GeMst, l.ivrr CwewptaiaC. lxDerxYDEXcx, lreston Co., Va., 6th Jn.ty, 18G9. Dr. J- C. Arm: ir. I have been afflicted with a. painful chronic Vkatmatum tot a long time, which, La&ed the skill of physicians, and stuck to me in spite of ail the remedies I could find, until 1 tried your arapariUa. One bottle cured me in two, weeks, and restored my general health so ranch that I am far better than before I was attacked L tLmk it a wonderful medicine. J. FREAK.- ' Jules Y. GetchelL of St. Louis, writes: "I have been aff! icted for years with an affectum of the Liver tt which destroyed my health. I tried everything,' and everything tailed to relieve me; and I havel been a broken-down man for some years from no. other cause than derangement cf the liver. My beloved pastor, i.'ie iiev. air. ttpr. advised me to try your &arsaparilla, because be said he knew you, ami anyuung you maoe was wortn trying, vj toe blearing of God it has cured me, and Las so purified my blood as to made a new man of me, 1 fed young again The best that can be said of you is not hair good enough." tk-fctrrw, Can err Tamwr, 1Z a largrwaew t,. fjlerratiaa, Cariea aus4 xiolisuiMB C lite limmem. A great variety of cases have been reported to 0 where cures of these formidable complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space here will not admit them. Some of them may bo found in our American Almanac, which tbe agents, below named are pleased to furaih gratis to all who, cal! for them. Dyaprpwla, IIert DLsrwae Fit, EpHepwy Jlrlaacboly, KewraLgm. Many remarkable cures of these affections have, been made by the alterative power of this medicine. .It stimulates tbe vital function into vigorous action. ana tnus overcomes aisoraers wxuen would tie sup-, posed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long been required by the necessities of tbe people, and' we are confident that this willdoibr them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, TOR TBJC JLAFXD CCBJC OF Cewsiui, Cld, Inflaenxa, lTesu ireapi ItroHchitia, Iaeinicat Ci sauptioa, and far tbm liclief l Ceaaaosptire Paticatsi, ia advaarel fttags f ike Diaraae. , This is a remedy so universally known to surpass any other for the cure of throat and lanjr complasnts, that it is useless bore to publish tbe evidence of ita virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs andN cotds, and its truly wonderful cares of pulmonary disease, hare made it known throughout the civilr. Ized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families, among them who have- not some, personal experience of its effects -some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle; and dangerous d borders of tbe throat and lungs. As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders,' and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy we need not do more than to assure them that it has now alt the virtues that it did have when making, the cures which have won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AITS ft XiQvtsrAs Sold by Settlemier A Co Albany, and w I " bolesaJe and lie tail by bmitn uavis, ron nd. sesly ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE MCCORD & CO. Take pleasure in informing the public that they I uu" ITXanufactaring at Albany, Oregon, A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OT ..,- Also a superior articlo of ASSOIITEO TOII.ET SOAP, hiir nnin inn ninir ftflin I AL ulIAi ArtU ULIfC 0UAr All of which they propose to sell an as favorable. terms as the same articles can do imported; and -( Warrant Each Article to Gire Satisfaction t ENQUIRE FOR THE HOME-MANUFACTUR ED ARTICLJb., ADi l) IS U x jno OTIIER ! zg-All Iiindii of Grease taken in ex4 change for trade. v2n49tf. WHEAT WANTED I THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW READY T pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE I2ST CASH - FOR- WHEAT ! ' ' ; ' DELIVERED AT OUR WAREHOUSE, NEAR PSARCE S FERRT. se2Sv3n7tf S. S. MARKUAJI A BON,