The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 09, 1868, Image 4

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SATURDAY........
...MAY 9, 1868.
The Value of Advertising, The
gale of a valuable article is always depend
ent on the extent to which it is known,
and tin most brilliant examples of suc
cess in business arc those afforded by men
who have taken advantage of that fact.
We wero forcibly struck with this fact a
day or two since on hearing of the pres.
ent immense aocL increasing sale of a
standard article,' which for twenty years
has been known and esteemed by only a
few. A gentleman acquainted with its
merits, convinced that to securo a widely
patronage, and at the eamo time to secure
benefits on suffering humanity, it only
needed to bo knowu, secured an interest
in the article some eighteen months ago,
and advertised . it in a number of papers
and periodicals. The result was beyond
his most sanguine expectations. Who
ever read, bought, and what was better,
whoever bought acknowledged the ex
cellence of the article and warmly rec
ommended it to their friends. A
good thing once fairly set afloat,
thus increases its reputation. From
a trade of a few hundred dollars a month
in 1805, the business has increased till
now the sales reach over 300,000 dollars
a year, and are steadily increasing. And
the amount paid for advertising in some
2,000 of the best newspapers, magazines,
and periodicals throughout tho country,
reaches nearly half that sum. The arti
cle referred to is " Turner's Tic Doulour
eaux or Universal Neurelgia Pill." Bos
ion Traveller.
Election, first day of next June.
The Ignoramus. The Unionist (or
African ist) of the 7th inst. contains about
a column of stuff in the shae of " editori
al,' .(leveled to the abuse of the Demo
cratic party because Mr. Montgomery was
honorably acquitted of tlie foul charge of
seduction and manslaughter at the late
term of the Circuit Court at Albany. The
editor of that sheet, in the fulness of his
ignorance, supposes that it only requires
a "majority" of a jury to find a verdict,
else why does he charge that the jury in
this case, was "packed," and therefore
brought in a verdict of "not guilty." He
ays himself there were four Republicans
on said jury, and if he had possessed the
intelligence of a Siwash he would have
known that any siuglo one of tho four
could have prevented the finding of the
verdict of which complaint is made. Such
a batch of canastoga ignorance and un
seemly depravity-as the editor of the Un
ionist personates should be locked up in
a lunatic asylum instead of being allowed
to indite such silly and nauseating stuff
as this tirade against a useful and respect
able citizen. Polk County Signal.
Vote for Geo. II. Helm.
Poisoned Arrows. A writer in Har
per's Magazine tells how tho Indians
poison their arrows :
A rattlesnake is penned. He is made
angry by being poked with sticks, when
a piece of deer's liver is held towards
him on the end of a stick. Into this he
strikes his fangs. The liver is then with
drawn, and a piece of dogwood about
four inches long and carefully sharpened,
is thrust into the ineision made by the
fangs. The stick is permitted to dry for
a short tiue, when it is dipped into a
glutinous solution, which, drying, hermet
ically seals the poison which would other
wise decompose. This piece of dogwood
is used as the head of the arrow. To be
wounded with such an arrow is almost
certain death.
Vote for It. A- Irvine.
Lamp Explosion. A merchant, do
ing business on Water street, a few even
ings ago, thought to adopt the plan of
.some of his brother merchants, to burn a
light all night, to the great disadvantage
of persons burglariously inclined. .Not
havpg any gas, he procured a large ker
osene lamp, -which he filled with oil.
In the morning, no light was to be
found, and it was at first thought that the
burglars hal come and carried away the
lamp as a proof of their cleverness. On
inspection, however, it wa3 found that the
lamp had exploded, the oil had ran down
saturating the packing box, and the floor
'was well oiled with kerosene. The top
of the lamp had blown out; and the only
wonder is that the building did not catch
fire. Peorii Transcript.
Vote for James Shields.
"Thou rain est in this bosom," aa the
chap said when the basin of water was
thrown over him by the lady he was sere
nading.
.stingy man : "Do you see that man ? You
r -could blow Lis soul through a humming
bird's quill into a musquito's eye, and the
mosquito wouldn t wink.
A young man who was about jumping
irom a tram while in motion, was deterred
by a reporter, who asked for his name
age, business and residence, for an obitu
, ary notice.
Rome had her Caesar, but a New York
wag thinks the Internal Revenue Depart-
ment nas seizers. lae wag ougat to be
seized, '
. "What is the difference between the en
trance to a barn and an over-talkative per
son f Une is a barn door, and the othei
a darn bore. .
"Do make yourselves at home, ladies:
eaid a hostess to her visitors one day. "I
am at home myself, and I wish yoa all
were.
a a m
At what time of life may a man be said
to belong to the vegetable kingdom 1
"When long experience has made him sage.
An old lady of ninety is building a
handsome tease in Koekford, HBoobTlo
huicu tu opeuu me rciiumuer oi DCT aay8.
That was n smart youngster, who, hear
ing hb moth jr remark that she was fond
of music, exclaimed : "Then why don't
you Duy me a arum r -
'Mister, I say, I suppose you don't
know of nob'jdy who don't want to hire
nobody to do riothing, don't you V The
answer was,' 11 Yes, I don't.
OUR AGENTS.
The following named gentlemen are authorised
to act aa Agents for Tun Stats Hiqiith Demo
rat, and to j-eccivo od receipt for subscriptions
to the paper : ,
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Watkinson and James Dorrls.... Sclo
Jason Wheeler ...Lebanon
II. L. Brown lirownsvillo
Matthew Fountain Harrisburg
J. M. Smith Peoria
LANK COUNTY.
Hon. J. J. Walton Eugeno City
BENTON COUNTY.
It. H.Strahn Corvallia
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovelady : ..... Pallas
J. D. V. Butler and Dr. Harris..... ..Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy LaCroolo
lienj. Ilaydeu ......Kola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. It. Rulstou Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy rortlaud
MAIUON COUNTY.
N. M. Bell c .
15. F. Bonh.-m J isakra
li. F. KUcnhart Silvcrton
Hanley Waterman.... Jefferson
Tho. IXoycc, Nowspnper Agent, Sua.
Francisco, is authorised to receive subscriptions
and advertisement for our paper, and act as busi
ness agent generally.
A I) V J5 H T I S K M K NTS
NO MORE HIGH PRICES
rou
-A. Xj 33 -A. 1ST "5cT 1
GO TO THi: STORE OF
J. E. BENTLEY & CO.
And Buy your Goods as you did in I860!
THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAX
FRANCISCO,
TUB LARGEST STOCK OP
Boot.- ziucl Slioe.
coxsismo or
CENTS' FIXE SEWED BOOTS,
TEXTS' FIXE FEU (1 ED BOOTS,
BOVh AXD CHILDREN'S BOOTS,
LADIES AXD MISSES' BOOTS,
KID COXGUESS GAITERS,
AXD CHILDREN'S GAITEUS.
BUBBElt OVER-SHOES. AXD
SHOES OFALL DESCRIPTIONS
C.EXTL.EUE.Vtt BOOTH
IVr-IDE TO OBDEB
OX SUOBT NOTICE, AN
ALL KIND OF REPAIRING!
DOXE WITH XEATXESS AXD DISPATCIL
jt-S-AUo, a lot of ftole and fpp?r
Leu t her, fur ealo at the Lowest Figure for
Caih.
GIYE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOUBSELVES !
ef21-v3n6tn8J
G- 3rt 1ST ID
GIFT ENTERPRISE!
The distribution of Valviblk Pbksests will
Positively Take Place on the
9th of June, A. D. 1SC8.
EVERY TICKET IV A II R A TED
TO DKAWA PlilZIi!!
HEAD THE LIST.
Corner lot Xo. 1, in Block Xo. b, aa recorded
in the Town Plat of the town of Brownsville,
Lian county, Oregon, fronting on Washington and
Pine streets : improvement, consisting of Dwel
ling Houe, chicktn Houie, Ac, Ac. ; dwelling
houe,20x24 feet, 4 rooms and pantry below and
two twelve feet room above. The bouse ia sew
ana noi euureij uauucu, uui is now occupicu ai
a residence. There is a splendid well of wator,
made rat-proof. All enclosed with a good sub
stantial board fence. The foregoing prize is rai
ned at 8300 OO
And also the following valuable real estate, to-
wit : Fixty-one fett off the east end of Lot Xo.
8, Block Xo. 3. and 39 feet off the east end of
Lot 7, in Block 3, in the town of Brwwnsviile,
Linn County, Oregon. Improvements, consisting
of dwelling house 20x23 feet, five rooms, a fine.
large brick chimney, and a splendid well of
Water. All enclosed in a good, substantial board
fence. Valued at 8700 OO
One 91 Bureau, valued at $35 00 : one VI Bu
reau, mahogany, valued at $35 00 ; one mahog
any fluted centre-table, valued at $25 00 ; oue
span sorrel match hortes, valued at $100 00; one
bay " Rifleman " stud colt, two years old, valued
at $300 00: one dark chestnut forrcl stallion, 5
years old, 15 bands and 3 inches Ligb, weighing
1,ZUU lbs., valued at ?6UU UU : One saddle horse.
valued at $120 00.
There will be $2,000 consisting in part of GOLD
AXD SILVEP. WATCHES, FAMILY BIBLES.
MUSIC BOXES, ACCOIIDEOXS, GOLD PEX8,
eLtVLLKi, Ac. &.C., comprising over 5,000 val
nrble articles to be disposed of on the popular
plan or une ciouar lor each Ticket
Only one dollar. It is desirable to sell all the
Tickets, and of course it docs not make any diff
erence who gets the property at a fair distribu
tion.
Possession of the property will be given to the
lucky ticket-holders immediately after the drawing,
except the first prize named and the sorrel stal
lion. Possession of the first will be given in 30
days after the drawing; the deed will be made to
the ticket-holder at the time of drawing. The
horse will be given np as soon as the season is
out, or on the 1st day of July, 1868.
Persons residing at a distance wishing tickets.
can have them sent by Express or Mail, by for
warding One Dollar in U. S. com for eaeh ticket,
or for clubs at club rates, by addressing A
GEORGE, Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, or
T n TTTJTtr 111 T! . .
jr. jm ixaix7 nix, AiuauT, ijwu county.
No ticket will be held good unless duly reported
anu regisieru previous 10 me u rawing.
i -a l ; . . L . . -
SPECIAL TSR3XS, OH CLUB HATES.
Any person procuring nre or more names
for tickets and forwarding the money for the
same, can hare tickets at the following rates :
5 Tickets to one address
U 50
10
20
SO
40
50
100
do
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u
fr
u
(t
K
H
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..17 50
....26 50
35
... 43
00
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In every ease send the name of each subscriber, I
......... ....,,..... c
85 00
their post office address, with eoanty aod State in
full. -
Tl. A ! A ,,:,A'l.-A( !ll I MTmn
j.uo umniuc uuwiuuiuiai will oeoa IUt
DAY, JUNE 9, in tho city of ALBANY, Linn Co., I
Oregon, by a Committee of five selected by and
from the Ticket-holders in attendance. Two clerks
will be appointed one by the Committee and one
by the undersigned to record, with pen and iak, !
tne numoer ana prizes as tbey are drawn.
x or peuigrees 01 me mauions tnat are ud asi
prizes, address Hugh Fields, Brownsville, Oregon, j
Title to all property gived clear of all encum
brances. . - ,r
Mr. W. F. Howlett is an authorizod trav-
ehng agent for tne sale of tickets.
A. GEORGE.
TO THE PUBLIC
We are well ' acquainted with A. Georee. and
JSffiLSgSSa!
I oe conauciea iainy ana impartially.
si. AjxvAiio, uiercnani, urownsvuie.
G. C. COOLEY,
L. II. WASHBURN,
A. LEWIS,
HUGH FIELDS, "
u
tt
SENDERS, STERNBERG, & Co., Browasville.
llAXWOUD & CO., Merchants, Albany.
G. F. SETTLE MIER, " ,
A. II. MARSHALL A CO., Livery, "
J. B. SPRENGER, Pacific Hotel, " "
A. W. STANARD, Clerk of Court of Linn Co.
UAKVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Lina county,
FcbJ5v3n26tf
ADVERTISEMENTS,
ADDRESS
TO THE
NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED!
T
0 THOSE WHOSE SUFFERINGS HAVE
been protracted from hidden causes, and
whose cases require prompt treatment lo render ez
istenee desirable. If you are suffering or have
sufiored from Involuntary discharges, what effect
does it produce upon your general health P Do
yoa feel weak, debilitated,' easily tired? Does a
little extra exertion prodece palpitation of the
heart? Does your liver, er urinary organs, or
your kidneys, frequently get oat of order f I
your urine sometimes thick, milky, or floeky, or
is it ropy oa settling f Or does a thick item rise
to the top f Or U a sediment at the bottom after
it has stool awhile P Do yoa have spells of short
breathing or dyspepsia t Are your bowels consti
pated f De you have spells of fainting or rushes
of blood to the head f Is your memory Impaired?
Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this sub
ject? Do you foul dull, lUtless, moping, tired of
company, of lifo ? Do you wish to be left alone,
to got away from everybody? Does any little
thing make you start or jump ? Is your sleep bro
ken or restless t Is the lustre of your eye as bril
liant 1 Tho bloom on your cheek as bright t Do
you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do you
pursue your business with the same energy ? Do
you feci as much confidence In yourself? Are your
spirits dull and flagging, given to file of melan
choly t If so, do not lay it to your liver or dys
pepsia. Have yon 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
ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The
organs of generation, when la perfect health,
make the man. Did you ever think that those
bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, eoceeesful
buflness-mea are always those whose generative
orgaae are la perfect health ? You sever bear
such men complain of being melancholy, of ncr
vousnesa, of palpitation of the heart. They are
never afraid they cannot succeed ia business;
they don't become sad and discouraged tbey
are always polite and pleasant la the company ef
ladies, and look you and them right In the face
none of yeur downcast looks or any ether mean
ness about them. X do not mean those who keep
the organs Inflamed by running to exeess. These
will not only ruin their eooUltuUoas. but also
tboeo they do buaiaees with or far.
How many men, from badly cured dUeaaci.
from the effects of self-abuse &ud excesses, have
brought about thai state of weakness ia these or
gans that baa reduced the geaeral saysteta so
much as to produce almost every ether disease
idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide,
and almost every other form of dUeaee which hu
manity is heir to, and the real cause of the troable
scarcely ever surpected, and bare doctored for ail
but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the ue of a
diuretic.
IIELTinOLD'M
FLUID
EXTRACT
BTJOHTJ
IS THE
GREAT DIURETIC,
and is a certain cure for
Diseases of the Bladdtr,
Kidneys,
Gravel,
Dropsy,
Organic WeaJcncss,
Female Complaints,
General Debility,
. AKD ALL OTHEB
DLSEABES OF THE URINARY ORGANS t
Whether existing in
MALE OB TEriALE!
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 tho
health and happiness, and tnat of .
Posterity, depends upon
prompt use of a re
liable remedy. : ,
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
established upward of 18 years, prepared
by H. T. nSLTSEOLD,
Dbuggist,
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South Tenth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
PniCEf 1.25 per bottle, or 8 potties ..$5,50,
delivered to any adjegg,
Sold by all DruhgUts
everywhere,
AD VE11T18 E M KNTSi
im, n. o. kill.
OKO. r. BETTLKBUa. I
8ETTLEMIER & CO,,
DRUGGISTS,
AT OR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND.
MAIN HT,9 - - -
ALMA NY.
DEALERS IN
cfl
DRUGS,
MBDIOINE
CHEMICALS,
PalntM, OH, GIiinm, Iyc-8tufft,
VARNISHES,
AXD A ri'tl. AMOflTMRST 0
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
AOKNT9 UY APPOINTMENT FOR
Dr. D. Jaynci k Son'i Family Medicines.
W also keep on hand a full rupply of
All Patent ITIcdiciiiCM In Umc.
Our stock of Drugs, Fluids, Extracts, etc., are from
Well Known Manufacturers,
and will be found
TUB II 1 1ST QUALITY !
OF
rKCIAL ATTRMTIOM CHVFV TO COKrOt SDtJlO
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We Nolle? t the Ia(ronne or the
Public.
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO!
t'tK XUK MASAQCMCKT Of
G. A. HXIjIs,
Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, Medicines,
etc., etc., for sale at low raicet.
SETTLEMIEIt 4 CO.
April . !Sft7 v2n3tly
TAKE NOTICE
J. BARROWS a CO.,
(IX THEIR FIUE-ritOOF 15 HICK, ALBANY),
Are now receiving their Goods
DIRECT FROM HAS FRAXCIMCO !
Aod we Invite the attention of buyers to
our Stock of
IH,Y GOODS!
FAMILY GROCERIES !
BOOTS AND SHOES!
CLOTHING!
jXXARDCTARS, CRO&XCXZT, &c, &e
THUEgllERS.
MOWERS.
IlKAPERS,
OAKO-rLOWg,
We are Agents for all kinds of
Agricultural Iin piemen U l
a42n28tf J. BARROWS A CO-
AND
MACHINE SHOP!
A. F. CHERRY,
A VINO rCRCIIANED TUB F.M-
s ALUAriY 1C
AMD MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to Furnliili
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Of every description, on short notice. Alio,
BRASS CASTINGS.
All Orders for
MILL WORK
Will be filled with dispatch, and io a satisfactory
manner.
HOUSE POWERS
AND
Afrrirnlfiiral Imnlcincnts
"
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
paid to Repairs.
I All kinds of
PATTERN WOrm
done to order on short notice
A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, August 18, 186-ly
A . C O H N ,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
(In Monteith'i Brick Store)
Ialbatjt,
OREGON.
TT EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL
JLjL lolccted 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 everything usually found In a well estab-
' lished Dry Goods or Grocery Store, and
at prices to defy competition.
The very Highest prices
, ; paid for all kinds
of Produce.
r Remember the place, at tbe sign of
janl7v3n23yl ' A. COIIN.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
Xl persons knowing themselves indebted, to the
undersigned, either by note or bofe account, to
Bettlo the same in eash or merchantable nroduce
1887, W f is abaalntely necessary that we cullect
the Same to enable OS in r.nrrv nn nnr Vninnan
By promptly attending to the above requirements,
you wm comer a iavorupon
A PiV E Ji T I S E M ENTS.
HATS, HATS.
MEUSSDORPFEIt & BRO.,
Manufacturers and Importers of, and Wholesale
and lie tail Dealer la
KC-A.TS 0-A.IFS,
AKft
HATTERS' MATERIALS,
Xo. 72 Front Ntrcct, Portland,
A UK RECEIVING, IN ADDITION TO
t their extensive Htook. by every Htcamer. all
I tho LATEST STYLES of New York, London and
rarlnlau taste, for
I Gentlemen's and Children's Wear
Which they will sell
CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE COAST!
JD E A Tit E It S IN ' HAT S
Will consult their own interests by examining our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Hats of every style and Description
MADE TO ORDER
ALIO
IV 12 ATI Y RI2PAIREI),
AT
J. C. lMoussdorffer & Bro.'s
o. 72 front Street ...Portland, Ojr'o,
Cor. I and Second Sts Marysville, Cal.
No. 12 j J Htreet tfaoraraesto
Nos. 035 A C37 Commercial Ht 8n Francinco.
X-ir Wboieale House at San Francisco. Cal.
No . B2S Commerclel tbrousb to 637 Clar streets.
itec. 1, 1500 vznlfitf
PACIFIC
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
Or San Franfiiro, California.
-O-
CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 OO
SURrtUS ,J&n'y l, '67 233,054 OO
CASH ASSETS In Q OLD, $1,233,054 91
All Losses Pal A Immediately ia United
States Oeld Cola.
FIIIE,
OCEAN,
M All IX 12,
INLAND
IIVSIJXLIVCID.
I HE PACIFIC IXURAXCE COMPANY.
having arranrwd with Mesrs. BIOELOW A
ltltOTHER for the transfer of all the business of
the Fire Insurance Companies lately represented
by them, is now prepared to offer to ail panic
formerly iosured by said com panic, equally rood
terms nd prompt payment ef loic, io United
States gold coin.
Mr. JI. 11. lilQELOW will be the reneral A?ent
tor mu company from to is date.
Ulrcftom of Par 111 e I nun ran re Co.
ax rRAJtcisco Jas. D'Frcmery, Lloyd Tevts,
Iouts McLane, Wm. Fhcrmao, Oliver indridre.
A m. Alvrl, John O. harl, A. I). rorbes.
Alex Weill, Alfred Corel, J. G. Kellogg,
Ab'm Keligmao, O. T. I.awU.n, M. Cheeseman,
ADMinti. Ktiles, E. L. Ooldstcio, tS. II. Howard,
John (3. Dray,
Mcses Ellis, G. W. Rearer,
P. L. Weaver, P. Hteinhart,
I'avidFtern, M. Rosenbaum.
Jooatban Hunt, acramkxto.
W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills,
E. WIronard, O. W. Mowe,
T. L. Harker, C. T. Wheeler.
T. L. Meyer, MARrariLtc
8. M. Wilson, J. II. JewetU
John B. Newton, foatLAsn.
A. Hay ward,
H.W.C. Rice,
C. Meyer,
P. J. Oliver,
Alpbeut Hell,
I.. Facha.
ATubb.f'
II. M. New hall, Edward Martin, W. 8. Ladd,
Adam Grant, 1. O. Mills, Jacob Kamsa.
I J. P. Fry, H. Hanstmann. $tocktos.
II. II. Rigelow, L. B. Benehly, T.B.Anthony.
nm.ilooper, Closes lieller. vtactyia, ser.
ICbas Mayne, m. Bcbolle, Win. Sharon.
OFFICERS:
J. HUXT, President.
A. J. RALMTOX, SecreUry.
. A. L.ATOX, Marine Secretary.
II. II. BICaELO IF, Gcn'l Agent
LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Oregon nud Wanhington Territory.
LOCAL AGENTS :
8. R. HAMMER...
..Salem
F.A. CHENOWETH
...Corvallis
I J. B. UNDERWOOD,....
.Eugene
8. F. CHAD WICK.
Roscburg
JOHNSON A McCOWN..
Oregon City
CUMMINS A GRANT
Dalles
J. II. RLE WITT
Walla Walla
A.WHEELER Brownsville
I JAM KS RILEY.... Harrisburg
JOHN CONNER ............... Albany
Nor. 2, 1867 v3nl2yl
BEER! BEEBL!
ALBANY BREVEJRY.
KIEFER & ItOOOERS, Pro'rs.
SUBSCRIBER IIAS JUST ERECTED
a new and first-class
TO THE "LADIES.
BREW E 33,
On Broad Albin between First Street
and the River,
And is prepared to furnish
VUn tKA h him HE! All HE A I tRQ
iiuwi.bvnkb nun 111.1 nib, uunLmuL, , , tnvit .ii ti.iw
PRIVATF C A Ml I CC
... w . . . ...... , w)
ON SHORT NOTICE !
All Orders Delivered AYnerever Bes red.
. He Warrants bis BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
-AND
'
He is confident he can give entire Satisfaction, a
all.
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY J
iRS. L. A. STIPP'S
LEGACY TO THE WORLD I
Tlio:
iriieie Balnam.
For Consumption, Coufrht. Cold.
Wfioopinjr Coach, Hoarse
ness, etc., etc.
HE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE THO-
I RACI
JJALsAM and the Allopathic luoz
medicines
this : the popular druac mediclo.
when taken
into the stomach, make you sick, while
the sensatk
'ft created by my T boracio Balsam is as
sootbina; as
a cup of tea. vvbt-n the drug meli
cine, taken
by the multitude of victims who hare
e consumption, find their way into the
immediately commence to irritate and
died with tli
lungs, they
inflame the juicers and increase the flow of matter.
Asa coneii
nuence, tne patient expectorates more
freely, and us be coughs and spits bis life away,
he thinks, k-catnte be raises such a quantity, and
ralr-n It an fn.il v. flint tin ta mrtatntw H..i...tlii
d under tibU common del union be ccrioucs to
take the meilicines. and continues to couzo and
,l',t u,jlil eltel nature submits and he finds
nlicf th Sr
vtt u ui;iicr liuu'i, wuvn mj jnorficic jiaisam
finds its way Into the lungs it commences at once
tt hcl the ulcers. It goes to the very root of the
lisuaso) and gently, but surely, draws 'all morbid
humor from the ulcerated parts. It purifies the
blood, a It Is composed wholly of vegetable ma
terials. It strengthens and does not debilitate the
general system. It tends to quiet the nerves and
invigorate the patient and assist in relieving the
eongented condition of the lungs, by diffusing the
accumulated blood over the surface, and it clears
awny the obstructions that Impede egress of all the
impurities or the body through tbelr natural chan
nel the bowels and more espe ialiy docs it tend
to draw alt excretion from the lungs, and induces
a new and vigorous action to the liver aod impart
strength and new life to the patient
ISear tins in mind, that the secret of the tuceM
of my Thoracic Dalvam lies enclosed In this little
nut-shell t tm, it docs not irritate the lungs aod
cause the patient to expectorate; seeoud, it does
commence at once to beat the ulcers; it soothes
and allays the inflamation, and stops the coughing
and expectoration j it strengthens and encourages
the patient, and, with proper nourishment, be
mail recover. This medicine don't give you new
lungs ; it only tneuds up your old out, and, with
thty m" ukeywtt 6B iDt9 s
od old
I connot cWe without neying a word to my own
sex. i am now in my sisty-nm year, and can
truly say that with all my experience wi'.h female
disease. I have found it the sfet and best reme
dy, and no woman it delicate health should he
ilbout it. Vr. Aver truthfully remarks that lens
than one-half of the females of the United Ftates
have sound health, and the condition ef the disor
dered ones i leaving its impress on the rising gen
eration. Then, bow important we nhou'd have a
remedy for tbcie evil. For painful or napprcr red
menses, irregularities, etc., and alo for women at
the turn of life, and frail girl, this medicine will
le found invaluaMe. It should also be ned be
fore and after confinement. "An cutce of pre
ventive is better than a po&nd of cure."
Hetnemhcr, kind father, or fond hut,nd, whea
administering my uclicines to e darling daucbter
or frail wife, that lory are composed of no deatb-
ueaiiog minerals or nauseating drugs, U make the
irk more miserable and hasten their untimely
end ; but they are a compound of medicinal root.
herbs, barks, blostoms, el, with whose gencroe
healing virtues years of experience have made toe
familiar.
For further particulars see pamphlet accompany
ing every bottle. ilu. U A. rjTHI
SMITH A DAVI. Portland,
ilenerl Agents.
All of Mrs. I,. A. f?tippt Medicines are manu
factured and put up by . C, Avert, halt-to, Ore
goo, to whom all letters on business should be di
reeted.
Mrs. h. A. FUppV Medicine for sale at Whltti-
more c t., Albany : Klktns A Son. Lebanon :
11. mtth. Harriiiburg.
Sept. 11, vSniyt.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
NEW REMEDIES! NEY REMEDIES!
Dr. GlbbouiI)!Hicnarj't
IS KEAUXKV STREET,
N EA H COM M KKC'U
gan Francijo. EtUblUbtd
in 1954, for the treatment of
Fexual and Fr miaul diseases,
such a (J pnorrhti.-a, (Jleet. Stric
ture. Fyi-hUlis in all its farms,
ifcminal Weakness, Impotency,
etc. Fkia diees (of years'
standing) and Ulcerated Legs
successfully treated.
Horrible Diseases.
How many thousands of persons, both male and
female, are there who are sudering out a miserable
existence from the effects of secret indulgences, or
rrom virus absorbed into the syettm : Look at
their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces and
their broken down constitutions, disqualifying
them fos the bsppinesa of marriage ur the enjoy
ment of l)fe. In this bornd situation thousands
suflcr until death closes tbe scene. Let parents,
guardians, friend, attend to those who are suffer
ing with any of these horrible life-destroying mal
adies see that they are eared for aad cured before
it be too late. . Send them immediately to Lr.
Gibbon, a physician who has made private disease
bis study for years, and who is certain to cure the
most invcterato cacs without mercury orotber in
jurious drugs. It Is important to those mho are
afflicted, or those who are interested In tbe welfare
of their friends, to be careful of the many pretend
ed doctors who infest all cities, publishing their
'skill in curing all diseases ia a few days, imposing
upon tbe public by using tbe names of eminent
physicians from Europe and other places. Be
therefore careful, and make strict inquiry, or you
may lall into tbe bands of tbose charlatans.
Seminal weakness.
Feminal Emissions, the consequence of self-
abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual in
dulgence, is practised by the youth of both sexes
to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with un
erring certainty, tho following train of morbid
symptoms, unless combatted by ecicntifio medical
measures, vis : bailow countenance, dark spots
under the eyes, pain in tho head, ringing in the
ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling
of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness
of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect,
loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching stran
gers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a dia
position to shun society, loss of memory, hectic
flushes, pimples and various eruptions about the
face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consump
tion, nigbt sweats, monomania and frequent in
sanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply
immediately, either in person or by letter, and
have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode
of treating this disease, which sever fails of effect
ing a quick and radical euro. Dr. G. will givo
One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove
satisfactorily to him tbat he waa cured of this
complaint by either of the San Francisco quacks.
MARRIED MEN
Or tbose who eontemp'ate marriage, who are suf
fering under any of theso fearful maladies, should
rr IorKei sacrca rerponsiouuy resting
not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon
vu"m uVr uei7 "
The various complicated and distressing diseases
incident to females, treated with eminent success.
Such as Suppressions, Irrigularities, Whites, fall
ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases,
Nervous debility, l'ainful or uimcuu Menstruation,
Barrenness, etc, will be speedily cured, without
poisonous drugs, injurious or unpalatable medi
.inn nt antr Vlnii lfv nn dliBnv in cnllinir.
ho difference what your troubles may be. Theaf-
themselves.
DOCTOR GIBBON Is responsible, and will give
to each patient a written instrument, binding bim
1 . , t effect a radioal and permauont cure, or
make no charge.
CURED AT HOME,
Vcrmni at a distance mav be CURED AT
home, by addressing a letter to dp. Gibbon
Stating case, eyn'.pioms, leiigui ut uuie inn uisetteo
has continued, and have medicines promptly for
warded, free from damage ana curiosity, to any
part of the country, with full and plain directions
fnr use. Bv enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in
coin, in a registered letter through the post-office
or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package of med
icine will he forwarded by express, to any part of
the TTnion.
Address DR. J.F. GIBBON, 618 Kearney street,
corner of Commercial, San Francisco. ' Post Office
Box 252.
Consultation FREE.
: s;y Correspondents will please inform DR
GIBBON that they read hit advertisement in the
ADVERTISEMENTS;
AYEB'S
aFS'aparilla-
FOR FTXEIPYINGr THE BLOOD, .;
And tor tie speedy tore of the following tvtsplalBtci, -Hcrafat
mnd Hrrofaimvn ACrerfamif mcscSs
si TcttnotWf L'lrera nnr finrpia
Vimplem, f'Htle, Vleubeut JQte4la
ISlaiiM smst mil Hkln Ptaeasw,
OaKLaao, lad.. Gib June, tSar
3. C. Area k to. Cents : I fcel it tar duty te ,
knowledge what your Barsaparilla hat done for t&v
llavlnsr Inherit a s Serofuloas infection, 1 h0
snffered from tt in various ways for yean. Some
times it burst out in Ulcers on my bands and arta .-.
soVnctlrnes it turned inward and dlitred n at thm
etomaeb TwC yar ago it broke at on my he4,,
fnTwr ered mr W P and ears whh one sore, whJ
wm gainful and lotbo beyond descrkxW S -tried
many medkneK an several pbyrlcJuwi, lt
whhont line rdfro anrtWM. InfttM'
disorder rrew worse. At lentb I waa rejoioed V ...
read in the Ooapei Meagwtyo preparg - ,
an alterative ( SsrwpsrliJ hj' Tr
repuutlon that anyfbJng J 2J?L ?tl
1 sent to Cincinnati and got frJZJZ
en red me. I took It, as yoa advise, teaail Aosea r
a teiutpoonfal over a month, and wepmamt ftrer
bottles. Kew and healthy siia too .
under the scab, which after a white loe
skin Is bow clear, and X know by my tKf that,
the disease has gone from my system. Tew
believe that 1 fcel what I am saying when J Un T'
that I bold yoa to be one of the apostJes Of ieSV
and remain ever tZljXXr
Ht. Anibonr Vlre, no mr Ernlpta'
. Tetter stud Mali Rbeasm, HcmlA 3J.tm4t
I tlitawmrtn,nmm V.yr. Xrvmr. -"
Vr. ttobert h. J'reble writes from Salem, 2f. T.,'
12th gept 1869, that be baa cured an Inveterate)
cae of JJropty, which threatened to terminate is- .
tally, by the penKering use of oar Karma parfila,
and also a d an geroas Malignant Erywipeku by larg
doses of the same; says lie cores the common rvp
tkms by it constantly.
TIreneheIe, 3f trm s HwellX ITlu
ZebuJon Sloan, of rrospect, Texas, writes: "Tfere
bottlce of your riarsapanJla cared mo from GtUrt
a hideous swelling ea the seek, wfcica ltt$Aws$
fered from over two years."
XweeirrtMMa t While Ovnrimn Xsra9ss
Uterine Ulceration, feastato Plawaeea.. -Dr.
J. B. . CbesnLig. of Kew York City, writers
44 1 most cheerfoUv comply with the request f yocr
agent In saying I have round your ferns psrii
jnot excellent alterative in the asnneroast mss
plaint tot which we employ soch a iswtrfy, bet
efeclaily in Female I A teat $ of tne Scrofalosa
diatbeais. I have eared many Inveterate cases of
Leucorrhara by it, and some where tbe eomplatnt
was eaosed by ulceratum of the atenw. Tbe ! ,
ation iuelf was soon cured. Kothiog within my .
knowledge equals it for these female aerangtmraU.
Edward 8. Jtarrow, of Kewbury, Ala., writMt
M A dangerous evetrian tumor on one of the tnaaJes)
In my taoiily, which bad defied all the remedies we
coulo employ, baa at farojrtb been completely cared
by your Extract of Barsaperilla. Our payg9tft
thought nothing btt exUrpation could saliel
but be advised the trial of your iianapawa. aa Uta,
lxt resort before tutting , aad it prMr4 ectaal,
After taking your remedy eight we& 09. rrxBptox
of the disease remalM., v
Mypbilie aasl SXeresfrfal Dlscsuse. (
KcwOaLxaxsv2&th August. 18S -Do.
J. C. Atcs: tlrr I eberaUy comply wi&st
tbe reqoest of yoor agents aaa seport to. 70a sotaa
of tbe e fleets 1 have realized wits yosut SanaparOte..
1 have cared with it. in my practkeymost tba,
complaints (Or whkb tt to recoinaseQdieeVassI kave
Sound its tOcKt traly wonderful ia that ear f
Yencrtat and Attrvmriat Dutate. One ef rev wsw
tteats bad brphiiitte ulcers la bis throat. wnieJa were
consuming his palate and tbe top of bia aaoutlk.
Your Sanapariua steadily taken cured bias aa Ira
week. Another was attacked by secondary sym
torn in bia nose, and the aleeratioa bad aatea arm r- .
a cooskierab! part ef it. so tbat I believe tbe -order
would soon reach bis brain and kill bia. Bale
at yielded to my administration of year garsepar&laa
tbealcera beakd,aod be to well araix. not of eoursa
wunoui some oungarauon 10 nis xae. A '
wbo bad been treated for tbe same disorder 1
eury waa eufferins; Iron this poison in bar
iney ima become so Mnnuve wine weatner teat aa
a damp day she su tired excruciaUng pain in bar -J
Joint end bones, t be, too, waa cared entirely by
your Kansparilla in a few weeka. I know firoa its)
formula, wbkb your agent gave me, that tbia
j-reparauon rrom yonr Uboratory must be a great
remedy; consequently, tbeae truly rtz
tmarkabla n
suu wim 11 neve no sarpruea me.
Fraternally yours, U. V. LAHIlfXS, JL IX
Rlrsaciasa, immt, TArrr CenssplsUstt.
1 snarasrDxycE, iTeston Co., Vsu, 6tb Jaly, H3K
Da. J C. Aver : bit, I have been afflicted with a
painful chronic l&ektnatUw. for a loag time, wkkik
bailed tbe skill of pbysiclana, and stock to saa 1st
spite of all tbe mnedka I could find, until I trfe4
your hanaparUla. One bottle eared sao ia tw
weeks, and retored my general bealtb s sawols '
tbat I am far better than before I was attaeked 2
think U a wonderful medidno. J-I'lULXX. ,
Jules T. Getcbell, ef St. LobU, vrrites: UI bare '
been afSicted for years with an afftetiom ojth Umer
wbicb detrove4 my healtlu X tried eerrtbag,
and everything faik4 ta relieve sne; and l bar '
beea a broken-dowa snaa tor some year from we
other cause than 4trampemet qf tie Limr. My '
beloved pastor, the Bev. Mr. epy, advised BW t
try your fiarstparilla. because be said be know yon,
and mrthiuf; yoa nuule wm worth trying. Sytbe
b!eing of Ood it has eared tne, and has so ynrijrt
my blood is to made a new man of me. X feel yeaaf
agaia Tbe U-t tbat een be sail of. voianaJk kail'
good enough.'
SetiIrnM Co sires- TsiscHNre, gahmi ssiasaK
L' terra tia, Csurio mnA SxTotisalasa 9$?
the UeHtea
A great variety of cases have been reported to mm
where cure of these formidable eoraplaiau bsva "'
resulted from tbe use of this remedy, bat oar specs
be re will net admit tbem. Some of tbesa stay be
fouad in our American Almanac, which tbe aeenssk
below nmmed are pleased to furnish gratis to aUwJbat
(tuioruaa
Many remarkable carta of theso eCectswa besro.
been made by tbe alterative power 'hif yydHae.
It stimulates tbe vital fanetioBS intovigcoaa alosu
and thus overcomee disorder which woald basvjH
posed beyond iu reach. Soch a resaedy has foakf
been required by tbe necessities of tho noode. nma
we are confident that this wili do for them all tha
medicine can do.
Ayefs Cherry PectonsI,
yon thk nan sunn r
ComsIm CId, Isiilsismxa, Tf nnrnwina
Crwap, Itreicitis, IsM-ipirat Coca
asitnptioB, assd fa simb lielief
f CossMsiwpcive Pmtiestts
in stdvsusre4t Ktsqpn
ml ike Diacaao.
Tbh is a remedy so. oniversally known to surpass'
any other for tbe rare of throat and lung comrdatatai
that it Is useless bare to publish the evidence of it,
virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs an4
colds, and its truly wonderful cures of paFmc-BAry
disease, have made It known throughout the eiriK
ized nations of the earth. Few are the eemmunitka.
or even umilies, among tbem wbo nave not aesssa
personal experience or iu effects some livtas'"
trophy ia their midst of its victory over the aabU. '
and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunge, ,
As all know the dreadlul fatality of tbeae disorders,
and as they know, too, tbe effects of this remedy,,
we need not do more than to assart tbem tbat it baa
now all the virtues that it did nave when makias
tbe cures which have won so stnngiy upon taa.
confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AXES ft Co., LovaS,
".XSU Sold by Settlemier A Co- Albany, and w
Wholesale and Retail by Smith A Davis, Port
and. te8Ij -
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE,
MCCORD & CO,
Take pleasure iu Informing the
puUio that the
are now
Slanufact tiring at Albany-, Oregon'
,. f. - - -; ... -. . .
A SUPESIOft ABTICLB Or i
PURE LAKD OIL.
' i ' 1 j.. -4
Also a superior orticlo of
ASSORTED TOILET SOAJP, ,
PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP.
All of which they propose to sell an as favorabla
terms as tbe same articles can be
: imported; and ; ;
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xuaenmes, ocea urius, ae., at oruanci prleea,
freight added, (see hand-bill of E. A. Hawley' &
Co., Portland,) will plot-se call on
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FOR RENT.
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XjL desirable par,t of the city, with barn, Ac
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