The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 02, 1868, Image 4

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    OUll AGENTS.
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SATURDAY.
....MAY 2, 1863.
A New Wash Dowl.
A Washington correspondent of a Cin
cinnati newspaper sa)-sr
"An. ex-member of congress from Illi
nois, "who is now hare, and who has been
a friend and companion of Grant's from
bojhood, had a long interview with the
General a few evenings since, and learned
from him that ho blames his pretended
political friends for hia embarassmcnts.
He said ha had endeavored to keep out of
their meshes, but that they had entrap
ped him before he knew it, and involved
him in his present difficulties.'
41 If," Slid tho general, 14 1 can only
manage to get out of this scrape, I prom
iso they don't catch me again." During
the pathetio recital of the manner in
which he had been overreached by poli
ticians, tha General exhibited a deep feel
ing, and loft the impression in the mind
cf his friend that he would wash his hands
of radicalism.
He may wash hia hands of radicalism,
but he cannot wash his soul of it. His
meanness and duplicity make him a radi
cal. He is fit for nothing else, and can
Le anythire else. If he intends to go in
to the washins business, he will do well
to commence on soup-tureens. The scan
dal he has put on those vessels should con
demn him tothepenancoof scouring them
for the remainder of his life. That
vrould be more honorable employment
than his present one as scullion to Jaco
binism. If he has grace enough left in
him to be ashamed of his treachery to the
President, and of the effort to fasten a lie
.on him, ho is not utterly abandoned. The
probabilities are, however, that it is the
vexDOSure of his meanness, and not the
jconscionscess of it, which troubles him.
iChicago Times.
Splendid Peroration. Senator
Hendricks, of Indiana, closed his recent
great spee3h in the Senate, as follows :
Mr. President, my colleague has spo
ken of a column the column of congres
sional reconstruction and has said that
"it is not hewn of a single stone, but is
composed of many blocks." Sir, I thiol?
ho is right. Its foundation is the hard
flint stone of military rule, brought from
the quarries of Austria, and upon that
foundation rests the rock from Africa,
.and it is thence carried to its topmost
point with fragments of our broken insti
tutions. That column will not stand. It
toII fall, and its architects will be crushed
teneath its ruins. In its stead the people
will uphold thirty-seven stately and beau
-tiful columns, pure and white as Parian
-marble, upon which shall rest forever the
grand structure of the American Union.
Signs. It ia a good sign to see a man
do an act cf charity a bad sign to hear
him boast of it
It's a good sign to see an honest man
wearing hu old clothes bad to see them
filling hole 3 ia the windows.
It's a good sign to see a man wipe the
perspiration from hb brow bad to see him
1-1 . tm II
"wipe nis lips as ne come3 out oi a cellar
It's a good sign to see a woman dress
with taste and neatness bad to see her
husband sued for finery.
una guuu a.iTu iu bee a maa auveruse
Ti 1 ' i 1 L'
in the papers bad to see the sheriff ad
vertise for him.
Irs a good sign to see a man sending
liis children to school bad to see them
.educated at the night school in the street.
Josh Billing's Sayings. Ef a man
flatters yu, yu kan kalkerlate that he is a
rogue or you re a fule.
Keep both ize open, but don't see mor'n
calf yu notis.
Ef you ich for fame, go into a grave
jard and scratch yourself against a tume
.stone.
Young man, be more anxious about the
pedigree yur going tu leave, than you are
.about won somebody s going tu leave ya
om is u Ke weea3 sen sone ana sure
to cum.
About as sure a way to git rich as enny
I no of, is to git inter nebt for a hundred
thousand.
Don't swap with yer relashuns unless
you. km afford so givo him the big end o:
ne trade.
A young man in New Haven rushed in
to a drug store, and in great alarm asked
the clerk if benzine was poisonous. "o,
.said the clerk. "Why?" "Because,
said the fellow, "father went to the closet
to take down the gin bottle, and by lnis-
;take took several swallows of bezine be
jfore he kuey it." "He's all right' replied
?the clerk. "The only difference between
Benzine and modern gin is the smell.
One came to Diogenes who had Iatelv mar
-ried a beautiful wife, but was obliged to eo
iaj mo ware, auu asaeu ma aarice as to wnose
his ab
said Dio
mv wife un
aer sucn circumstances." And who ma
that be?" asked the husband. "Death'
ifepiiea me i nuosopner. (lie hadn't bea
1 S 1 e -! a . .
mi oumner.j
warns to De consiaerea twenty: wnen
, twenty her figure is eighteen ; when forty
.she inclines to rank atabout twenty-seven.
In this matter she desires to be ia ad
vance or rearwards, never at the real point
until she gets married.
A queer looking customer inserted his
"head into an auction store, and looking
- gravely at the knight of the hammer, in
quired: " Can I bid, sir?" "Certainly,
you can bid," replied the knight. "Well,
then," said the wag, walking off, " I bid
you good-ni ht."
, .
The following are among the signs over
the shops of traders at Fort Smith, Ar-
1 kansas : "Camphein And burning flewd;"
" Ches Nuts biled and Roasj" Cainseet
- cheers Resaeted Hear f Woshing, iron
ing, and gc in out" duin daiswurk dun
Hear." ,
A DYEE bjing ordered, in a court of jus
tice, to hold up his hand, that was all black,
was sharply reprimanded. "Take off your
.glove, sir, said the judge, "rut
your spectacles, my lord' answered
dyer. ,
A .
on
tbe
-a. clergyman, at an atternoon' ser
vice, was asked to read a notice of a wo
man's righto lecture, which he did in this
wise : "At tan past six o.clock, at the
school houie in the First District, a hen
will Attempt to crow."
charge he should place her in during
seuce. 'There is but one friend,"
genes, "to whom I would trust
The following named gentlemen are authorised
to act as Agents for Tub Statu Kiquts Dkmo-
rat, and to receive ad receipt for ' subscriptions
to tho paper : .
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Watkinson and James DorrU.. ..Solo
Jason Wlsooler Lebanon
I. L. Brown Brownsville
Matthew Fountain Hamaburg
J. M. Smith -Peoria
LANE COUNTY.
Ion. J. J. Walton.- Eugene City
BENTON COUNTY.
R. H.Strahn - Corvallls
POLK COUNTY.
T. J.LoveUdy - Dallas
J. 11. V. Butler and Dr. Harris -Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy .. -La Creole
Ben. Harden -....Kola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. R. Ralston - Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy , Portland
MAMON COUNTY.
N. M. Boll )
B. F. Bonhain. J
Salom
L. F. EUenhart Silvcrton
Hanley Waterman - Jefferson
Thos. Iloycc, Newspaper A cent. Ban
Francisco, is authorited to rccctro nubneriptioim
and advcrtcemcnU Tor our paper, and act aa Lusi
nesa agent generally.
A D V E R T I S E M E NTS,
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
roR
-A- Xj 33 -A- INT "ST 1
GO TO THE STORE OF
J. E. BENTLEY & CO.
And Buy yonr Goods as you did in I860!
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN
FRANCISCO,
THE LARGEST STOCK Or
Boots and JSlioen.
cossistisq or
GENTS' FINE SEWED BOOTS,
JENTS' FINE PEGGED BOOTS.
BOYS AND CHILDREN'S
LADIES AND MISSES'
KID CONGRESS GAITERS.
BOOTS,
BOOTS,
AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS.
RUBBER OVER-SHOES, AND
SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
GEXTLEMi:N 1SOOTN
MADE TO ORDER
SnOBT NOTICE, AX I
ALL
KIND OF REPAIRING
DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCIL
-3 Also, lot of
Leather, fur ealo at
Cub.
Mole and Upper
the Lowcat Figure fur
6IVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FCR YOURSELVES!
scj21-v3n6mSJ
G-S. -A. 3ST 3D
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valuable Pbesests will
Positively Take Place on the
9th of June, A. D. 18CS.
EVERY TICKET WARRANTED
TO DRAW A PRIZE!
READ THE LIST.
Comer lot No. 1. in Block No. 5, aa recorded
in the Town Plat of the town of BrowniTille,
Lnn county, Oregon, fronting on Washington and
Pine atreeta : lmproTemeata, eont L'tintr of Dwcl.
ling House, chick zn House, Ac., Ac. ; dwelling
houe,20x24 feet, 4 rooma and pntrj below and
two twelve feet rcoma above. The Louie ia new
ana not euurcij souoea, idi is now occapica aa
a residence. There ia a aplendid well of wator,
made rat-proof. Ail encloaed witn a good sub
atantial board fence. The foregoing prize ia ral
ued at 9800 OO
And also the following raluable real estate, to-
wit : Sixtj-one feet oil the east end of Lot No.
8, Block No. 3. and 39 feet off the east end ef
Lot 7, in Block 3, in the town of Browniriile.
Linn Countj, Oregon. Improvements, consisting
of dwelling Loise 20x23 feet, fire room?, a fine,
large brick cbunner, and a splendid well of
Water. All enclosed in a good, subitantial board
fence. alued at 9700 OO
One 9J Bureau, rallied at $35 00 ; one V Bu
reau, mahogany, rained at $35 00 ; one maboe
I - - A - 1 .-11 . Aa. v
any uau;u ceuire-vaoxe, Taiuea ai uo : one
. . i . . . .
Fpan aorrei maicn oorsea, raiuea at 4UO uu ; one
bay " Rifleman " stud colt, two years old, rained
at $300 00 : one dark ebestnut sorrel stallion, 5
years old, 15 hands and 3 inches nigh, weighing
1,200 lbs., rained at $000 00 ; One saddle horse.
Talued at 1ZU uu.
There will be $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD
AND SILVER WATCHES, FAMILY BIBLES.
MUSIC BOXES, ACCOIIDEONS, GOLD PENS.
SEWELRY, Ac Ac, comprising over 5,000 val
nrble 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 courso it does not make any diff
erence wno gets tne property at a fair distribu
tion.
Possession of the property will be giren 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 giren in 30
days after the drawing; the deed will be made to
the ticket-holder at the time of drawing. The
horse will be giren np as soon as the season is
out, or on the 1st day of July, 1868.
- . a uv v .eu.ug HVVI.Cf
can hare them sent by Expiess or Mail, mm -TtTf-
warding One Dollar in U. o. Com for-each ticket,
or for clubs at ciu& rales, by addressing A.
GEORGE, Browijatllle, Linn county, Oregon, or
e. UHAlifiiK, Albany, JL.lnn county.
No ticket will be held good unless duly reported
and registcrd prerious to tne drawing.
SPECIAL TERMS, OR CLUD RATES.
Any person procuring fire or more names
ox tickets and forwarding the money for the
same, can bare tickets at the following rates :
5 Tickets to one address $1 50
10
20
80
40
50
100
do
44
44
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44
44
4t
44
44
44
44
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50
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35
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85
lo erery case send the name of each subscriber,
their poet office address, with county and State in
IUU. A
The drawing and distributions will be on TUES
DAY, JUNE 9, in theeity of ALBANY, Linn Co.,
Oregon, by a Committee of fire selected by and
from the Ticket-holders in attendance. Two clerks
will be appointed one by the Committee and one
by tbe undersigned to record, with pen and ink,
the number and prizes as tbey are drawn. ,
jrer pedigrees oi tne btamons tbat are np as
prizes, address Hugh Fields, Brownsrille, Oregon.
Title to all property gired clear of all encum
brances.
$&WIt. VT. F. Howlett is an authorized Jrar-
eliDg agent for tne sate or tickets.
A. GEORGE.
TO THE PUBLIC.
We are well acquainted with A. George, and
have no hesitation in saying that we beliere the
foregoing enterprise, under his management, will
be conducted fairly and impartially.
M. ABRAMS, Merchant, Brownsrille.
G. C. COOLEY, " "
L. H. WASHBURN, "
A. LEWIS, "
HUGH FIELDS. " u
SENDERS, STERNBERG, & Co., Brownsrille.
UAXWOOD-A CO., Merchants, Albany,
l. if. BJSXTliJf&UJSJi, - " - "
A. H. MARSHALL k CO., Livery. "
J. B. SPRENGER, Pacific Hotel, ' f
A. W. STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co.
HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Linn county.
Febl5r-3n26tf .
AD D II ESS
TO THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED!
T
0 THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE
been protracted from hidden causes, and
whose cases require prompt treatmentto render ex
istenoo desirable. If you are suffering or bare
suffered front lnroluntary discharges, what effect
does It produce upon your general health t Do
you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired T Does
little extra exertion produce palpitation of the
heart? Does your lirer, or urioary organs, or
your kidneys, frequently get out of order f Is
your urine sometimes thick, milky, or floeky, or
isit ropy oa settling ? Or does a thick scorn rise
to the top f Or is a sediment at the bottom after
It has stool awhile f Do you hare spells of short
breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels consti
pated P De you hare spells of fainting or rushes
of blood to the head f Is your memory impaired?
Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub
jeetf Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of
company, of life 1 Do you wish to bo luft alone,
to get away from ererybody? Does any little
thing make you start or jump f Is your sleep bro
ken or restless t Is the lustre of your eye as brlt
liant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do
you enjoy yourseir in society as well I vo you
pursue your business with the same energy T Do
you feel as mnch confidence in yourself? Are your
spirits dsl! and flagging, giren to fits of mclap
choly ? If ao, do not lay It to y out liter or dys
pepsia.
Hare you restless nights? Your back weak.
your knees weak, and bare but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or lirer-complalnt?
Now, reader, self-abuo, venerea! diseases badly
cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro
docing a weakness of the geoeratire organs. The
organs of generation, when in perfect health,
make tho man. Did you erer think that those
bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, successful
buslncss-mcn are always those whose generatire
organs are In perfect health ? You nerer bear
such men complain of being melancholy, of per
roosness, oi paiptiauon oi tne bean, xney are
M . . i m .a a ammm
nerer afraid they cannot succeed In business;
they don't become sad and discouraged; tbey
are always polite and pleasant In the company of
ladies, and look you and them right in the fare-
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
ill not only ruin their constitutions, but also
those tbey do business with or for.
How many men, from badly cured diseases,
from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, bare
brought about that state of weakness in those or
gana inai nas reuucea me general say item so
much as to produce almost erery other disease
idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide.
. l .i 1 -
and almost erery other form of disease which bu
manity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble
scarocly erer suspected, and hare doctored for all
but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use of
diuretic.
IIELJIDOLD'H
FLUID
EXTRACT
BTJOHTJ
-is Tnz-
OUEAT DIURETIC,
and is a certain onre for
DUcate$ of the fflculder,
Kidneytt
Gravel.
Dropsy,
Organic Wealcness.
Female Complaints.
General Debility,
AND ALL OTII EE-
DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS t
' Whether existing in
MALE OR FEMALE!
from whatever cause originating, and no matter
, of bow long standing.
If no treatment is resorted to, Consumption or in
sanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are
supported from these sources, and tbe
health and happiness, and that of
Posterity, depends upon
' prompt use of a re
liable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
established upward of 18 years, prepared
by XX. T. XXEL&XI20LD,
-Druggist,
59$ Broadway, New York, and
104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa,
Pbicb f 1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $8,50,
delivered to any address Sold by all Druhgists
erery where. mar21'68r3n.8J jl
DR. R. C. HILL.
'I
0 tO. r. SETTLtMIEB.
SETTLEMIER & CO,,
DRUGGISTS,
AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND,
MAIN ST.,
A LI! A NY.
DEALERS IN
If
DRUGS,
MEDICINES.
CHEMICALS,
Paltiti, on. Gin, iyc-8tun.
VAItNISHES,
AMD A rt'Lt. ASSORTMENT Of
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR
Dr.
D. Jayiifi & Son'! Family Medicines.
We also keep on band a full supply of
All Patent ilIcdicincM in Umc.
Our stock of Drugs, Fluids, Extracts, c to., are from
Well Known Manufacturers,
and will be found
of Tin: m:sT Qr.ii.rrv t
SPECIAL ATTRSTIOS CtTI!I TO COMPOflfPISIO
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
Wo Nolir.'t trie Iatrounce of the
rubllc.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIOI
tSPra TUB MASAGEMEXTOr
O. A. HILL,
Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, Medicines,
cte., etc., for sale at low t-aicas.
SETTLE3IIER A CO.
April g. lS67-r2n3Hy
G It O II S
nt HICAI. AM) i:ii CATIO.AI,
ALSO-
DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL
FOR YOUNO LADIES.
T
HIM IXNTITl TIMN MITI ATI-I)
to a retired aul traattiul location, away
from tbe business portion of the city, on T1IIHD,
between U and C HTUEKTS, I'o.Uao 1, Oregon.
Attached to tbe building are extensive and bean.
tiful grounds for the conrenicure of pupils.
Tbe hducatiooal lcj.rirociit will be in charge
of an elScirot corps of Traebers. CAI'T. J. 1 C.
ALLSOrr, (formerly a I'rofrssor in the I nircrsily
of LouUUna, and for the last fire year 1'rlneipa!
of a Colicjriate Institute in the Houtbern part of I
California.) rr'tucipal.
N effort will be iff red to make this Ini titutc
equal to the best on the Pacific toat. Tbe course
of studies will embrace all tbe branches usually
taujsbt in firtt-clast Hcminarks in the Kast, in
cluding the Classics, French, Oerntao, rpaoish,
Mathematics. "., Ae.
The Musical Ilepartmcnt will be conducted by
PROF. II. flUIDO tillOU, Graduate of Planers
Conserratorie.
Parties from the country may rest assured tbat
under the care of MKH. UKOll, (Matron of tbe
Establishment.) they wUteiperiencealltbeattcnUon
of a mother and enjoy the comforts of a borne.
N. B. Particular attention will be paid to tbe
choice of Text Books, in order to aroid anything
of a Sttiumal or Partisan nature, io our curriculum
of studies.
For further particulars, enquire at tbe Institute,
lor address II. (J LIDO UROU, P. O. Box No. ICS.
CAPT. ALLSOPP will continue to gke Evening
Lessons In the Modern Languages and English
branches.
Octobe- 12. lS67T3n9yl
AIsIIAiW rOLWDIlV
AND
MACHINE SHOP !
A. F. CHERRY,
TTAVIXd FURCHAftED THE EItf
I I S tire interest in the ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to Farnlnh
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every description, on short notioe. Also,
BRASS CASTINGS.
All Orders for
MILL WORK
Will be filled with dispatch, and in a satiafa&t
manner.
IORSI? POWERS
Agricultural Implements
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
paid to Repairs.
All kinds of
PATTERN WORE
done to order on short notioe
A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, August 18, 1866-ly
A . C O H N ,
DEALER 15
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
In i!ontetV$ Brick Stort)
ALBANY, - - OREGON. I
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL
selected stock of
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS, GROCERIES,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
NAILS AND GLASSWARE,
And ererything usually found in a well estab
lished Dry Goods or Grocery Store, and
at prices to defy competition.
The very Highest prioes
paid for all kinds
of Produce.
Sf Remember the plaoe, at the sign of
Janl7r3n23yl A. COHN.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION I
0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
persons knowing themBelres indebted to the
undersigned, either by note or book acoount, to
settle the same in cash or merchantable produce
at the market value, by the 10th day of Deoember,
1867, as if is absolutely necessary that we collect
the same to enable us to carry on our business.
By promptly attending to the above requirements,
yvu wm vumor a ittvor upon
W. W. PARRISH 4 CO.
Albany, Oct 26, 1867 Y3nmf
ADVERTISEMENTS.
. -. --- -- . ' 0
HATS, M HATS.
MEUSSDORFFER & BRO.,
Manufacturers and Importer! of, and Wholesale
and llotail Dealers ia
xm
HATTERS1 MATERIALS,
No. 72 Front Nlrect, Portland,
AKK IlECKIVINO, IN ADDITION TO
their extensive Htock, by orery Steamer, all
tho LATK8T 8TYLKB of New York, London and
Parisian taste, for
Gentlemen's and Children's Wear
Which they will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST!
ni2ALI31tS IN HATS
Will consult their own interests by examining our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Hats of erery style and Description
MADE TO ORDER,
ALSO
NKATsLY Ili:iAIRi:i,
AT
J. O. lMeussdorflfer & Bros
No. 72 Front Street Portland, Og'n,
Cor. 1 and Hccond Fts.. Marys ville, Cal.
No. 125 J Htreet,.., Hacramento
Sot, 1535 A 637 Commercial Ft...... Han Francisco.
r-O Wholesale Iloute at Han Francisco, Cal.
No . C28 Commercial through to 637 Clay streets.
Deo. J, ISGQ rZnlCtf
PACIFIC
INSURANCE COMPANY
Of San Fr&aeisfo, California.
CASH CAPITAL $lfOOO,000 OO
SURPLUS ,Jaay 1, '67 238,054 00
CASH ASSETS In Q OLD, $1,238,054 91
All
Losses Paid Immediately in United
States Oold Coin.
FIIIK,
OCEAN,
MARINE,
INLAND
UK PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY,
baring arranged with Messrs. RIOKLOW t
liitOTUKU for tbe transfer of all tbe business cf
the Fire Insurance Companies lately represented
by tlicm. Is now prepared to offer to all parties
formerly insured by said companies, equally good
terms and prompt payment of losses, in United
r tale i gold coin,
Mr. II. II. JIKJKLOW will be the general Agent
fur this Company from this date.
Director of Pacific Insurance Co.
aait raawciaeo Jas. D'Fremery.I.loyd TerU,
Iouis McLane, wro. Hberroan, Olirer Kldridge,
m. AlmnJ, Jobn O. Karl, A. II. Forbes,
Alex Weill, Alfred Ilorcl, J. ti. Kellogg,
Ab'm Seliman, Q. T. Lawton, M. Cbeescman,
Anson G. hiiles, I.. L. Goldstein, G. II. Howard.
John G. L'rsr,
Mescs KUis, G. W. Hearer.
P. L. Wearer, S. teinbart,
Daridlern, M. Roscnbaum.
Jonathan Hunt, S4CR a mevto.
W. T. Cotcman, Edgar Mills,
K. W. Leonard, G. W. Mowe,
T. L. IJarkcr, C. T. Wheeler.
T, I Meyer, mabtbtillk.
8. M. Wilson, J. II. Jewell.
A. Hay ward,
D.W. C. Itice,
C. Meyer,
D. J. Olirer,
Alpheus Hull,
W. C. Ralston,
I Bachs,
Fred. Hillings.
A. Ite Tubbs,
John IJ. ewtoo, roar la so.
11. M. Newball,
Kdward Martin, W. 8. Lad J,
IJ. O. Mills, Jacob Karam.
II. llanssmann, stockto.i.
L. II. Rcncbly, T. B. Anthony.
Moses Heller, visoixu, nnr.
Wm. Scholle, Wm. Sharon,
Adam Grant,
J. P. Fry,
11.11. Iligelow
Wm. Hooper,
Cbas Mayne,
OFFICERS:
0
J. IIUXT, President.
A. J. RAIJtTOX, Secretary.
C A, L,ATO., Marine Secretary.
II. II. BIGELOW, Genl Agent.
LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Oregon and Waalilngton Territory.
tTJCAl-AtJfNTS:
HAMMER Salem
F.A. CIIENOWETII Corraliia
J. B. UNDERWOOD, Eugene
8. F. CHADWICK Roseburg
JOHNSON k McCOWN..... Oregon City
CUMMINS k GRANT Dalles
J. II. BLEWITT Walla Walla
A. WHEELER Brownsrille
JAMES RILEY Harrisburg
JOHN CONNER Albany
Nor. 2, 1867 v3nyl
BEER! BEER!!
ALBANY BREWERY.
KIEFEIt & ROGGERS, Pro'rs.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED
a new and first-class
BEE W 33 IR "TT
On Broad Albin between First Street
and the River,
And is prepared to furnish
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
AMD
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
par short notice!
AH Orders Delivered Wherever Desired.
He Warrants bis BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
AND
PERFECTIsY HE AMUY !
He is confident he can give entire satisfaction to
' -: all,
Deo. 29, '66, v2n20tf .
THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY !
MRS. L. A. STIPP'S
LEGACY TO THE WORLD!
Fer Censumption, Coughs, Colds,
Whooping Cough, Hoarse
ness, etc., etc.
rrME DIFFERENCES 1JETWEEN THE THO-
X HACK? BALSAM and the Allopathic lung
medicines la this t tbe popular drug medicines.
when taken f.oto the stomach, make you sick, while
the sensation created by my Thoracic Balsam is is
soothing as it eup of tea. When tbe drug inedi-
cines, taken by the multitude of rlctims who bare
died with the consumption, find their way into tbe
tnngn, they Immediately commence to irritate and
inflame the ideersand increase tbe flow of matter.
As a consequence, toe patient expectorates more
freely, and as he coughs and spits bla life away,
be thinks, because he raises such a quantity, and
raises it so easily, that he is certainly recording;
and under this common delusion be ccr'iuucs to
take the medicines, and continues to cough and
spit, until exhausted nature submits and be finds
relief In the rrare.
On tho other band, when my Thoracic Balsam
finds its watt
tov tne lungs it commences at once
u bttal the t
disease, and
leers. It goes to the rcry root of the
gently, but surely, draws all morbid
humor from
the uloerated parts. It purines tbe
blood, a it composed wholly of regctable ma-
Urials. Its
trengtbens and does not debilitate tbe
general sysU
in. It tends to quiet tbe ncrres ana
inrigofate til
o patient and asit In reliering the
5
I congested c
ndition of tbe lungs, by diffusing the
accumulated
blood over tbe surface, and it oears
away the obi
tructions tbat impede egrens of all tbe
impurities o
tbe body through their nataral cban-
nels tbe bJ
wcls and more especially does it tend
to draw all
excretion from the lungs, and induces
a new anI r
strength ani
Worous action to tbe lirer and imparts
I new life U tbe patienL
Bear this
tin mind, that the secret of the success
of my Tbot
acie Balsam li'.s enclosed in this little
nut-shell
rut, it does not irritate the lungs and
cause tne p
ticnt to expectorate : second, it des
commence sit onoe to heal the ulcers; It soothes
and allays t
ie Inflamatlon, and Up the coughing
and expectoration ; it strengthens and encourages
tbe patient, and, with prcper nourUhment, be
must rtcorct. This medicine don't giro yon new
lungs ; it only mends np your old ones, and, with
care they mlay take you away on into a good old
I connot
lose without saying a word to my own
sex. lam
now in my smy.nrtt year, ana can
truly say thj
at with all my experience with female
diseases, I
I dr. and no
are found it tbe safest and best reme-
jworaan ir. delicate health should be
without it. Dr. Aver truthfully remarks that less
than one-balf of the females of the United States
hare sound health, and tbe condition of tbe disor
dered ones Is tearing its impress on the rising gen
eration. Then, bow important we should hare a
remedy for vctt erils. For painful or suppressed
menses, irrf g-utarities, etc., and also for women ct
the torn of jlife, and frail girls, this medicine will
be found in valuable. It should also be used be
fore and aster confinement. "An ounce of pre-
rentire I Ijettcr than a pound of cure.
Itemcmbfr, kind father, or fond husband, when
adminbUrijag ray medicines to a darling daughter
or frail wife, tbat tbey are composed of no death-
dealing minerals or nauxcating drug, to make tbe
tick more iniierable and hasten their untimely
end ; but tliey are a compound of medicinal roots,
herbs, barks, blossoms, etc- with whose generous
healing tinjucs years of experience bare made me
familiar.
For furtl er particulars pamt'blct accompany
ing erery I oltle. Mk. L. A. STIPP.
till I it A UAVis, roruan'j.
(J cot ral
Agents.
All of 51
ft. u. A. Ktipp s Medicines are menu
d put up by W. C. Atear, Falcm, Ore-
factered an
gon, to wb
reeted.
m all ktUrs on business should be di-
Mrs. L. ,
Flit p's Medicines for sale at Wbiltt-
more A Co
Albany ; Klkins A Son, Lebanon ;
II. ."taith. llarrii'burg
Sept.
11
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TO TlrlE UNFORTUNATE
i
NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES !
Dr.
Clbbous Dliapcnuarj-,
BARNEY STRKET,
I. A It COMMERC'L,
Fan Francisco.
Eftablished
In 1854, toy
tbe treatment of
Sexual and
Seminal diseases,
such as G ni
iorTba;a,uieet,Mric-
tore, Syphi
ills in all its forms.
Seminal We
rakness, Impotenry,
etc. Fkin
diseases (of years
standing) and Ulcerated Legs
successfully treated.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thoujands of persons, both male and
female, are j
there who are suffering out a miserable
existence frp
pin the effects of secret indulgences, or
from virus Absorbed
into the system ! Look at
their pallid,
emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broke
fin down constitutions, disqualifying
tbem fur the happiness of marriage or the enjoy
ment of life!. In this horrid situation thousands
suffer until llcath closes the scene. Let parents.
guardians, friends, attend to those wbo are suffer
ing witb any of these horrible life-destroying mal
adies see tlbat tbey are cared for and cured bofore
it be too late. Send them immediately to Dr.
Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease
bis study for years, and who is certain to cure tbe
most inveterate cases without mercury orother in
jurious drug). It is important to those wbo are
atHictcd, or qhose wbo are interested in the welfare
of their fricitids, to be careful of the many pretend
ed doctors who infest all cities, publishing their
skill In curirjg all diseases in a few days, imposing
upon tbe public by using tbe names of eminent
physicians from Europe and other places. Be
therefore carjefulj ajridJatkektfJa
may Jail rSIqTbe bands of those charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal Emissions, thi consequence of self
abuse. This solitary rice, or depraved sexual in
dulgence, is practised by tho youth of both sexes
to an almost nnlimited extent, producing, with un
erring oertaicty, the following train of morbid
symptoms, unless combatted by sctentifie medical
measures, ris : Sallow countenance, dark spots
under tbe eye t, pain in the head, ringing in the
ears, noise like the ructlin of leares and rattling
of chariots, uneasiness ab mt tho loins, weakness
of the limbs, i'oufused Tision, blunted intellect,
loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran
gers, a dislikeltu form new acquaintances, a dis
position to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
flushes, plmpbiS and various eruptions about the
face, furred to ague, 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
bare a cure effected by bis new and scientific mode
of treating thi i disease, whieh nerer fails of effect
ing a quick an 1 radical cure. Dr. G. will give
One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove
satisfactorily iit him that he was cured of this
complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks,
MARRIED MEN
Or those who cjontemp'ate marriaee, who are suf
fering under aiiiy of these fearful maladies, should
not forget the ijacred responsibility resting upon
them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief.
TOj THELADIES.
The various Complicated and distressing diseases
incident to femjales, treated with eminent success.
Such as Suppressions, Irrigularities, Whites, fall
ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases,
Nervous debility. Painful or Difficult Menstruation,
Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cured, without
poisonous drugs, injurious or unpalatable medi
cines of any kind. Hare no delicacy in calling,
no difference what your troubles may be. - The af
flicted are cord-ally invited to eall and satisfy
tbemselres.
DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will giro
to each patient a written instrument, binding him-
sen to euect a radical ana permanent cure, or
make no charge.
CURED AT HOME.
Persons at a distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
stating case, syn-.ptoms, length of time the disease
has continued, and hare medicines promptly . for
warded, free from dawage and curiosity, to any
part of the oouotry, with full and plain directions
for use. By enclosing $15 In currency or $10 in
ooin, in a registered letter through th.e post-office,
or through Wells, Fargo k 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 Comns
ercial, San Francisco. Post Omce
Box 252.
Consultation
FREE. ;
Sf Correspbndents will please inform DR.
GIBBON that they read his advertisement in the
.eSs, rr. 1
Sarsaparillak
FOR FURIFYIHO THE BLOOD,
And for toe (peed eure oftbe following eomplainls i
PkcrrnM mnd fiermfalmnm AtSeiitmum, mmctt
Pimple. fBliil. BItclMfi, Dmihtp
J all KUIa D umMb
Oaxlahd. Id., 6th June, 1859.
J. C. ATI ft Co. Gents s I feel K my duty to ac
knowledge what TCur Barsapaniia nas i none ioi mm.
1BMHUVII, JWTW
for years. Soma
times it burst out hi Ulcers on my hands and srasf
sometimes It turned Inward and diatressed mm attho
stomach. Two yes re ago 7
and eorered my setup ana e
was painful and loathsome beyond 6erUou. I
tried many medicines and sererti physicians, but
witbont muen reim irwiu -T;rV 71
disorder grew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to
read In the Gospel Messenger that you bad prepared
an alteratire (garsanarilla), for I knew from yoar-
reputatlon tbat anytning you Sin tl
1 sent to Cincinnati and got rt, and used It till ii
cured me. I took it, as you adrlse, In small doses ef
skJn ia now clear, and I know by mf feeling tnai
tbe disease has gone from my system. You can wtU
believe tbat J feel wna i am sajioa; ww "-
that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age,
and remain erer l"!.
Ml.
Antfcray'a Tire, ! mr Zrrlfmm
tii mmm Half
KStraawy ncaw suicm.
Itlrrwt, sr Ky rp7'
Dr. Kobert M. Preble writes from eaten, 9. T.,
12th Sept., 1W, tbat be has cured aa wreierarw-
case or xwpsy, wjwm uitohiku w
tally, by the perserering of our fears pa rina,
and lM a dangerous Malignant Eryiiptia by hirg
doses of the same; says ne cures nwcvhuwi
tiom by A eonsUntly.
IlrasM!lieeIc, fimltn m nwciimi nrcst.
9.iMU.t, Ku-n at Praroeet. Texas, writes: ibr
bottles of your Harsapanlla cured me from a Goitre-
hideous swelling on tbe neck, which 1 bad suf
fered from orer two rears."
t-mrm-rrYttrn. mr Whits. Ormrtmu Tail
Uterime U leer ism, wmmtmim- asiaeawe.
Dr. J. B. tbsnninr. of Kew York Citr, writes S
I most cheerfully comply wHb tbe reaoesi of yonr
gent In saying I bare found your BarsapariUa s
most excellent alteratire ia the numerous eoa
Dlainta for which we employ such a remedy, but
' I S . a m Ik. tf t.. A
especially m fwn v i omvimw
diathesis. 1 bare cured many lareterat eases of
Leucorrboa by it, and some where the complaint
was caused by ulceration of tbe vtenu. The aker
atlon itself was soon cured. Nothing within sty
knowledge equals it for these female derangct.
EVfward 8. Marrow, of Kewborr. Abu. writes
"X danrerous ovarian tumor cm oe of tbe female
In my family, which bad defied ail tne remedies we
could employ, has at length been completely cured
by roor Extract of garsaparilla. Onrpbyafciaa
thought nothing bat extirpation could afford relief;'
but be adrised the trial of your Sarsepertlla as tbs
last resort before catting, and it prored effectual.
After taking your remedy eight weeks BO syopteai
pf the disease remains."
Ryphllbs sssmI neresirlal Sleesaae.
Kew Orleaks, 25tb August, 1SS3.
Da. J. C. Atkr; Sir, 1 cbeerfuJly comply with
tbe request of your agent, and report to you sots
of tbe effects I bare realized witb your SarsaparUla,
1 bare cured witn tt. m my practice, most or in
complaints for which it is recommended, and bar
found it effects truly wonderful in tbe cure of
Vcntrtnl and Mervurial VUrase. One of my p
tients bad Syphilitic ulcers ia bis throat, which were
consuming Us palate and the top of bis moatb.
Your barsapariila steadily takes cured him ia fir
weeks Another was attacked by secondary synrp
torn in bis nose, and tbe ulceratioa bad eatea away
a considerable part of it, so that 1 beliere tbe dis
order would soon reach bis brain and klU bias. Bat
it yielded to my administration of your SaraapartUaj
tbe ulcers bealed, and be is well again, not of coarse
without some aMsngurauoB to ma race.
wbo bad been treated for tbe same disorder by mer
cury was suffering from this poison ia her bones.
Tber bad become so sensitire to tbe weather that on
a damn dar she suffered excruciating pain ia he
joints and bones, febe, too, was cored entirely by
roar ttarsaDaruia o a kw weeaa. a kbow mm n
formula, which your srent rare me, that this
Preparation from tout laboratory must be a great
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable r.
suits with ft bare mot aurprieed me.
Fraternally yours, U. V. LARIMER, M. D.
RWaawaltsaa, Gael, II rer CaeplaUatt.
IsorrzxDESCK, Prestoa Co., Va., 6th July, Ji3.
Da. J C. Arra: Sir, I bare been afflicted with a
painful chronic Utenmatum for a long time, which
baffled tbe skill of physicians, and stack to aw ia
spite of all tbe remedies I could find, until I tried
your KarsaparDla. One bottle cured me ia two
weeks, and restored my general health so much
that I am far better thaa before I was attacked I
think it a wonderful medicine. J. IKE AM.
Jules Y. Getcbell, of St. Louis, writes: I har
been afflicted for years with aa a feet ion of tie IAetr,
which destroyed ray health- I tried everything,
and ererything failed to relieve me; and I bar
been a broken-down man for some Tears frees ao
other cause thaa derangement cf tie Lirer. My
beloved pastor, tbe Rev. Mr. Espy, adrised saw to
try your fearsaparilla, because be said be knew yow.
and anything you made was worth trying. By tbe
blessing of God it baa cured me, and baa so purified
my blood as to made a new man of me. I feel youag
again Tbe best that can be said of yon is not half
good enough."
McfalmM, Cmaeer Twaaera, Eatstrsj t aae nt
L'lrrratiea, t'auriea stawl Kafel iaiiaa of
I be Beaea,
A irreat variety cf cases bare been reported taaa
where cure of these formidable complain ta bare
resulted from tbe use of this remedy, but our space,
here will sot admit tbem. Some of them may be
louaa tu our American Almanac, waicn toe areata
below named are pleased to famish gratis to all who.
call for tbem,
Dyspeasa. Henri Diaesiae, Vltn, EpOeyiey.
Melancholy, Newralgka.
Many remarkable cures ef these affections bar
been made by tbe alteratire power of this mediciue.
It stimulates tbe rital functions uto rigorous actios,
and thus overcome disorders which would be sup
posed beyond its reach. Such a remedy has long
been required by the necessities of the people, and)
we are confident that this will do lor them all tbaA
medicine can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Ton thx starts cubjb op
Cose, CaWb, laflaenaat, IT ear
trsap, Hraacaitis, laeipiral Cmm
aasnptioa, aad for she Belief
I CaBHsaspUre Patient !
km ateiraaeesl Stavge j
f the Piaeaeei.
This is a remedy o unireraally known to surpasa
any ot ber for tbe cu re of throat and lung complaints,
that it is useless here to, publish the eridenoe of its
virtues. Its unriralled excellence for coughs and
colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary
disease, hare made it known throughout tbe civil,
feed nations of tbe earth. Few are tbe eommuaities
or eren families, among them wbo hare not aome
personal experience of its effects some 11 Ting
trophy ia their midst of Its victory orer tbe subtle
bot in adful fatality of these disorders,
and dangerous disorders of tbe throat and lanes.
and aa they ,,-'.-mMiili nf. Hrfit- CBT'j".
no utru nui uu inure linn (V wim UWIB "H U pf
now all the rirtues that it did have when making
the cures which hare won so strongV upoa the
confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. GTAYE& & Co., Lowell, Huh
"S- Sold by Settlemier k Co., Albany, and
Wholesale and Retail by Smith k Davis, Pott
and. ae81y
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE,
MCCORD & CO,
Take pleasure
In informing the
are now
publie that they
Manufacturing at Albany, Oregon,
A SCPEHIOR ARTICLE OF j
TJJEUB XjJJEUD OTT.L
!
Also a superior article of . J
ASSOUTEI3 TOIMST SOAP,
PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP,
" " !
All of whioh they propose to sell an as favorable,
terms as the same articles can bo
imported ; and j
Warrant Each Article to Give Satisfaction
ENQUIRE FOR THE HOME-MANUFACTUR
ED ARTICLE, AND BUY NO OTHER 1
ay-All kinds or Grease taken in ex
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NOTICE!
THOSE WHO WANT REAPERS, HEADERS,
Threshers, Mowers, Gang-Plows, Self-Rakiag
Machines, Seed Drills, ke., at Portland prices,
freight added, (seo band-bill of E. A. Hawley A
Co., Portland,) will please call on
' , R. CHEADLE, Agent,
apr4v3n33tfj Albany. Oregon.
FOR RENT. -
A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, situated la
desirable part of the city, with barn, ke.
Apply to
DR. WM. LISTER.
a teanpoonful orer a monw. aua usea mbkki
boWesT Kew and healthy skin soon began to form
uh whtah thr a, while fell Oft. Mf
Democrat.
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