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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1868)
7 - J BATURDAY ......OCTOBER 3, 1863. CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY. 0. Prb8ytkjuan CamcH Rcr. W. J. 2Ionteith,Fastor. Preaching at 11 A. y. ; u niteo 1'rks. nuRCH uev. b. u. irvine, restor. Services at 11 a. m. u4 la evening, Sabbath School at 2 j r. m. i u. VII t KVIl licit Vi VJ . JJVI.MUKI Services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. . Sabbath School It 3 p. x, ........ Baptist CucncB Roy. R. C-Hill. Tas tor. Services on theilst aril, 3rd .Sabbaths i-of each month, at II o'clock a. m. ami at candlo-lighhng. abbath School at 3 p. u. . -. Mktbomst, Chtrcb, Sodtii Rev, W. A. Fin I'' 2 i;"!ir 'day of each month, in tho Albany District School .House. - " " Rrrrw visitod Sco on last Saturday. aaa were very lavoraoiy injprussuu wun mo . - i - - i v. ... - - - appearances of tho village, notwithstanding th TU.rftl caners of Oresron havo charac- tcrixed it as a heathenish and outlandish , ' p!aceV wre whisty-drinking and vice run Furnitcre. It will bo observed by refer riot, and fights and family broils aro tho or- enco t0 our nevf. ftdvertisements that Mr. dor of the day. Although on that day thero "was, perhaps, the Jargcst crowd that had cv- . . k ..... I er assembled in that locality, wo failed to 'see any signs of drunkenness, or disorder, or anything else that, would be calculated to striko the stranger uniavoraDiy. iuc fare gerrcrally new, neat and clean ; the fctree'U' wideband weir worked; the shops and stores amply stocked with good substan tial articles j the people well and comforta. Lly clad, neat-appearing, genteel, well-be haved, sociable and hospitable to a degree unsurpassed br any other people on the , i."t- r,A -rttK giooc, vu.uv;.. '. will nut to 6Uame any lankee community in old Puritanical New Encland,1. or anywhere lse. Onlvtho fact that they aro uadenia.- blr and overwhelmincly Democratic, serves to prolcribo thera among the "God and MoV- lity-1tes ;": and the lladlcals will find that they will have to proscribe and malign a f vntra .f tbi United States aaiujvi a j v --' w'w.wwm w . bft 3rd of next month. Kart Iiex. We're out of luck this week. Everybody has gone to the State Fair except- a t . I a n those w no arc loo ics or too poor, anu fwrl fl,,;,1.n(. nr,, kn: . , , , ... V.A.MtK 'aMnsi rir n rn ! I in t mnr.lr. nnr . . . - . . ... ... darin robberies, nor norriDie suicides, nor -unu0wuucin , , log fights, nor marriages, nor twins, are be- ing perpetrated in our midst in broad-day- light, in dark allies, in the dead hour of midnight, by the bloody Kuklux Klan, "or n -nfhpr man Some timo a?l we nre- J , pared for such an emergency as the present by gettin" a purp and training him to fight, brother, . Ii. Mendcnhall, m tbw his great be . " ' . L r u: rearement thelou of tbecompanion of his choice. out ne soon eirucs. oui tur u u hook, and is probaivly on that lay out yet, s we have never heard of him since. Not to ba outdone by a dog, we got another, but . T,rtr t;m linci riWnvered that it was not c ij as y a m .w- - just the proper sex to get up items, tr trhon it commenced it over-done the thing, and we gave it away ! -- It is getting up items fur an other man now. If any one has a dorg that will got up only one item at a time, and that only when needed to "fill up," he can find a ready purcha-ser at this offic: provided the price suits. No references nor pedigree re quire. The only stipulations we make are that it must be a dorgt and have the city tax paid on it for one year, and a gun and am- munition left to shoot it with if it isn t a good "item dorg." Patriotic and Beautiful. Ono of the mterestinjr, as wcil as bcautitui, leaturcs oi the demonstration at Scio on last Saturday, was the appearance at the head of the pro- cession of tbirty-seren neat and lovely young misses, carrying banners representing the States of thc Union, followed by ten bright und intelligent little Democratic heroes, rangin from eight to twelve years .f age, ency, ocymour ana jmir, ana in incais representing the several Territories belong- cusaion ot those great fundamental prin- jn? to the United btates. e have never ... . ., aeen a more beautiful, intelligent, or. well- behaved group of children of the same age, and are satisfied that nothing but an intense- ly Democratic community could produce auch. Prexich Beer. We take pleasure in an nouncing to the public that Metsrs. Keifer & Roggcrs, of the Albany Brewery, took the first premium on beer at the county Fair last week. The Corvallis Brewery was rep resented at the Pavilion, and, although its beer was pronounced hya$ klost by the com xnittee,' ihe Albany beer was adjudged"hyas his brethren to rote with the Democrats kloser," and bore away the blue ribbon. hereafter. He alludes to thc false prom TSose who desire it can also find the best ;ses of the baggers, and asks his colored )r&nd of ale at the Albany Brewery. friCDfj3. have you cot your mule? I -Hessrj. Kiefar & Roggers are gentlemen of the 1 'first water." and we are glad of their " . b . Kattt. On last Wednesday Messrs. Tally . & Anderson, of the 'Gem Saloon" in this I city, tore away the ice-house in the rear of their saloon, and made a "rat-killing bee" on the occasion. They sent out invitations and gathered together about twenty dogs, and seventy-five men and boys armed with .clubs, knives, stones and brick-bats ; and in the space of an hour they had "slewed" six- ty-eight rats enough to make a good square .meal for all the Chinamen in the State. Look out. The farmers of Oregon have "just finished reaping a rich harvest, and arc bringing it into town as fast as possible. All kinds of business will, consequently, be good tais fall,', and those of our merchants who advertise liberally will get the cream of 1L. X 1 T ...I,.. . J III... .-1 aemeu. a Will Soon Arrive. Mr. Jas. Cowan, of this city, will soon arrive from San Francis- -co with( a large, stock of fall and winter goods, -and then we would advise our patrons to look out for bargains at the old stand of A. Cowan, on the corner of Main and Broad- lalbin streets. -' Thoss Shawls. Mr. R. Cheadle has just received the finest stock of ladies' shawls Hhat we have ever seen in this market. We would ndvise our lady friends to call at the fltore and take a look at them. Ilia French hosiery are also fine and beautiful. Receipts. We understand that the gross receipts of the. Linn County Agricultural Association at the Fair last week were $2,700 -ior ab3U.t one hundred dollars more than tbaVprTthrair.of.J867.. . . Matrimonial. On last Monday our (County Clerk issued a marriage liccnso for tho weaving of tho silken cords of hjmcn 'around the manly frame of a gay youth of GO Bummers, named John Davis, and a gush ling damsel, vrhb is just "busting into vro manhood" aged about 72, named Mrs. Boggs. May their union prove a success. (P. S. Wo would "string out" a littlo moroon con . . . ,-. , . . , gratulatfons to this loving pair adown tho flowery valo of bliss, but no "squivalents" . . , ... IT" have vet been received at this office.) Ljay ftInan had his arm accidentally sawed off I , ... l,J n norse-povrer wooa saw, ai ino rcsmcucu of Judge Geary, four miles from this city. Wo ate not able to give tho unfortunate give man's name. lso,on lastWednostlny, Mr. I fst w Pki- - am a s r iltA tnnla in 1 v n 1 n rft 'si v..i. v. w. ... ! mi ,i i i - i i ' ii.' i. i Hii w-ni 1 1 1 . in inis riiv. una ins uiiu iiurri- - . . . . . .. . Wy wangled by one or the iron dogs sinning ,m wuuc " wns ing r U'K " . .. .. . , . ranging it on the carriage lor the saw. Snmurt Dennv flins his banner to tho J breeze in this weeks issue of the Democrat. e scjjh furn;turo Gf an kinds at tho most reasonable prices, and wo would suggest to our fr;cnj3 that they givo him a call. "A word to the wise," etc. Musical. We desire to call the attention of thoso interested, to tho card of Mrs. F. Dalton, among tho new ads. An opportuni ty is offered to thoso desiring musio lessons. MARRIED : On Thursday tnorninr. October 1st, at the rl dence of the brideN father, in tbU county, by Iter r. c. Hill. Mr. Geo. F. Scttlcuicu and Miss Em" F REED-n f L5dd cwunt GoCm1 1 Ogo s captured at last, and has surrendered to ono of the loveliest and direst of the maidens of old Linn. We tender the loving couple our most heartfelt wisnes tor meir nnppmess ana prosperity aaown me 8 varied crude, no please a i ' "doublo health" to the fair bride and her xri sxrmoRiAfiL Whereas. By the ruth!e and unrclentiog I Pi tt ,1 ftf il t It ami Cttjta ant fltilAAtstik f -- Sarah MasDUSHALL, was taken from our mid.t on the morning of the 2Jlh iniL; and, whereas, I I wo recognized in her a firm friend of tbo eauso of . , , , .. , , temperance, a tender companion aad a kind and ioriug suter who hj bcr genUellcSt of fpirU anJ amiability of character Lad endeared herself t allbeing loved most by those who knew her bct; Therefore, be it Rfolred, That ?, tho members of Western Star Lodgo No. 10, I. 0. U. T., do most deeply mouro oft ftaj iBccrcly sympathize with our je,ulceJt Xbat a mTk of mjt for tbe do. parted, we will .wear a badge of JucrLrJfia fur lho rcrainJ';f f mourning upon the term endio? JietoheJ, That & copy of these resolutions be forwarded to the Cortallis Gattttt, and also to tbe i . - k . .... fur publication. Submitted in Faith, Hopo and Charity." F. M. WiDswonTH, 1 Wm. S. Dmr.cs, Committee. Marcttc Wright, ) Albast, Sept. 29, JSCS. Mtatc Central Committee. Salem, Sept. 23, 18GS. The State Central Committee met pur- guant to call, atjd was called to order by tic Chairman, Hon. L. F. G rover. A quorun, le:n? prcseat thc following proceed mgs were had : C. Ji. jJelhngcr was choen becretary. It being the penttment that a vigorous .i1Atli,i v,A r.mnfwl - On s.aAaajsvamasaajak ita w a ' : w a v motion it was resolved that thc commit- tec, through its Chairman, invite by letter distinguished speakers throughout the State to take an active part io the pending canvass on behall ot thc Democratic nonn- nees tor the 1'residency and ice-frcsi- Government, Tu Pnmm:P(1 rn,,,;, tl.. vl.mr and power of the Democratic organization ;n t,e State of Oregon, and cheered by its late splendid victory io June last, oeve- theless urge upon the party everywhere (ceaseless vigilance and coutant labor for that triumph which wc know awaits us in November. L. F. C HOVER, Chairman. C. B. Bellinger, Htcy. John Duprce, nigger, cf Georgia, is tired of the carpet-baggers and advises ... rtf flrifl thp- ,olli n, rht , . T . . ... here ia Irwmgton, they was going to give us one. Have you got your 40 acres of an j y jTave y0ll got your $1,000 in rp . . , . answers whar's your . . . , , , nm ...f- ' ... J " Skinners." Organizations under thig name are forming in Illinois, aDd 1. tbo mn. om .q position to the "Tanners." They ex- pect to skin more radicals in November than the Tanners can attend to. They propose to y-Grant. , - HALF A MILLION PER DAY. It will be seen by the statement of the Secreta Uy 0f the Treasury, that during the month 0f julv tho Dublic debfc t... btje increagcd at the rate 0f Nearly Half a MlLLI0N PBb DAT I How do TOU like Radical rule 1 Grant says that Douglas went Last to sea his mother when he was a candidate for tne Presidency ; and he sees no rea. son why, now that he is candidate for the same office, that he shouldn't go West to see his pap poose. Mrs. Tyler, wife of Ex-President Ty ler, and daughter, are at present on a visit to. Washington, and are being visited by a large number of friends. This is Mrs. Tyler's first visit to Washington since she presided with such grace at the White House. ' . : " JOB WORK Flatly and obeaplj done at tfcij o$oev .. - ', Tho English in Abyssinia wero obliged to make boots for their foot-soro elephants before thoy could climb tho : mouu tains with the batteries. . SPECIAL. NOTICES I'uro lllood, yimlily IVator. Furo blood may be compared to pure water, and Impuro blood to muddy water. If you pn? mud dy water through muslin you soli It ; continue th I.V.I t prooccxs ana vou cover it wiui iihok muu. jhooi. passes through nil parts of tho body) If good an pure it nourishes and cleanses tho pnrts it goc through. If impure It leaves mure or less dirt bo hind it. BitAsnnKTti's Fills nro tho roedlcin wanted, because thy are made on purpose to tak dirty humors out of tho body, and they never fall Thoso pills cure scrofula, oven of forty years stand ingj they havo enred cases of rheumatism when tho patient had not walked for four years ; of par alyais whore tho legs had loot their power of move mont for seventeen years. The cviJenco in theso cases cannot bo disputed. I thero a town In the world where such evldrncq exists not? . If Drax pnr.Tii s 1 ills Iiavo Leon ntueii usea intro we know, that such evldcnco can bo found. But bo sure and sco upon each box my name in the (lovoroment stamp, In whlto K-ttrrs, B. I n a xnnrTii, Brandrcth IIiu?o, Xcw York. Sold by all druggiMts. nvlwi. N K W A I) V E It T I S E M 1) N T S MRS. F. DALTON, WILL OIVB INSTRUCTIONS OX THE PIANO-FORTE, AStU IS VOCAL MUSIC, At htr rUnee, on .Second ttrttt. Albany, Oct. 2, 4u7lf. SAMUEL DENNY, TJISTDERTAKER, At DKALta IN ALL KINDS Or CABINET WARE! ALBANY, OUFUON'. Store on Tirst street, under tho Ijehocrat OCcc. Albany, Oct. 1, 1SC YlaTtf. DISSOM TIO.V NOTICi:. yroTicn is iicitEUY uivv.s that Tin: X partnership hcretofuro exiling I.cJwmu J. lUrris, J. J. Tvwer. W. II. Mtndeohall and Jan. Ueupaib, under tbe Grtu ntrtio of Karris A Co. in the Lutcherinc buiiuess. was disnolrcd. br mu tuarcoutent, on tho 10th day of Sojfetnb-r, 1 H6S J. S. Towrr retiring from tho firm, Tho buioet will hereafter bo eoudueted by Harris A Co. All liabilities icfurreJ by the late rtn will be settled by the tew rm. J. IIARF.If!. . J. 8. Townn, W. II. MENDKN'UALL, JAS. HKM'ATJL Albany, Sept. 10, ISCSrlaltf CilAltDIA.N'H 8ALi:. VTOTICUIS llEKEBY lilVEX TH T TIIF uodertigticd ijuaratun of the minor heirs of Aurelta aushn, Ueceated, pursuant t- an order of the toucty Court of I.Sno Couutr, Or iron. made on tho Vtb day of Sept. 1C. will, t.ri Tues day tb 27th day of Oetvbi-r, I8C, cll at the Court House dor in Albatsy in sai l eoonty at public sale between the hours f 9 o'clock a. h. and 4 utkfk r. w.. of sal 1 day, tLo MWrnlt-.e tl property Wlonjring to said inim rt, t wit : . 11. raa-r s Donation Land Claim, Not. No. commencinsf 10-57 claims Writ from tho !sttlh Lat corner of sec I. Tiwnhip 15, South Kan re 3, Vet WilUnutte Meridian. Lion County, Orr ifon ; thenro fpt chiti t- the one-half mi!o stak on thc Futh boundary of aiJ Hee. ther.ee coth fifty-fir? chains to the North Wejit comer of the land claim of WiUiain Carr. Not. No. "32iii thence East 29-3 chaits t-j tie outb Wt crt!er t,f John It WiUun't land claim, Not. 3017 ;" thence NV'rth t- rhe place of beffin- ning containing 160 acre, more t le. T E KM O F A L K : f!ot4 coin of the FcUe l States, one-half t be paid at the time of the sale, the balance ia one year, secured by mortrazo on tho premUes, with interest at ten per cent per aa num. W. H. CALLAWAY, Guardian. Albany, Orej.,n. Sept. 2Clh, IMS. FOU ELL A FLINN, Atfys Ut G'dn. 4uKm4, .StMI.IlO.V.S. In the Circuit Court of the State tff Oregon for the County of Linn. TcrilJa Willard, ITjT, r. Franklin Ii. Wit lard, Deft. Suit in Kquity to obtain a Ditorce. To Frankiln 1). Wiliard, Defendant afore said: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OFCHEtlON; You are hereby required t appear io ihe Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for the County of Linn, within ten days from the dato of tho scrrirc of this suramoui upon you if servd within said County of Linn, but if sorted in any other couoty io tbe Htate of Oregon then within tweoty days from tbe date of such rerrice, and answer tbe complaint of thc 1'iaintiir in the abovo entitled cause against you, on file with the Clerk of said Court, or judgment for want thereof will bo Ukcu againrt you. ... You are hereby further notified it you fail to Uvnswar said complaiLt as aboro required, the rlaintiU will take judgment against you, for want of an answer, and will apply to tbe Court at tho next regular terra thereof for a decree, dissolving the bonds of matrimony now cxiting between you and said l'lainti:T, and for such other and further relief prayed for in this complaint, as may to tbe Court seem agreeable to equity ; and the costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed. Given under my hand this 18th day of Septem ber, A. I). 1863. N. II. CRANOIW Atfy for Fi'ff. By ordcrof Hon . R. F. Boise. - State or Oreoox, 1 g. CotmTr or Li.x.i, I hereby certify tbo foregoing to be a true copy of tbo original Summons now cn file in my office. This 21st day of Sept, 16C8. GEO. It. HELM, InCwfl Clerk of said Court THE FALL AND WINTER STYLES! or 1868, im SILK and CASSIMERE HATS ! AltB WOW rtEADY, AT J. C. MEUSSDOItFFER & BRO'S. POItTLAND, OREGOIf. T7e alto wish to call attention to our well selected took of HATS AJSTID CLAJPS, .. . . . or '' French and American HXannfactarc 2 Of which we Lay a great variety of Late Styles too numerous to mention ; and as our Brother, J. C. Menssdorffcr, ia now IN NEW YORK, . to attend to tbe ' " :M A X U F ACTURI5 O , ..- .... -., ....... line himself, we feel confident that we can offer a much better material, and at lower prices, than ANY other House on tho Pacific Coast. Wholesale Dealers will find it to their interest to examine our stock before pnrchasing-elsewhere.- Wo invite every one to call and examine our immonse stock, at No. 72 Front Street, Portland. No. 125 J. Street, Sacramento, Cal.; corner D and 2d streets, Marysrille; 635 and 637' Commercial street, San Francisco, Cal. . ; Wholesale House, at 628 Commercial, ex. tending through to 637 Clay street, San Francisco. Factories, at 462 Broome street. New York, and 49 Boulevard St. Maxterf, Paris, Fraptf. : s AVPEHTISEMENTS. 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ALL NET EARNINGS DIVIDED ANNUALLY AMONG THE 1NSURLDI r a i a . 4 Losses pnia promptly, au poucicsAon-roriitAHa DIVIDENDS DKCLAKKI) ANL FA1D ANNU ALLY I Firtt Dividend Avaihill at thh I'mjmtnt tf the , , ,Vcoi' Annuul I'rcimum. lint one class of members ( Policy holders) la this Company, anion; whom tho annual surplus Is Urt!il. f Unbiased Judirinent, based upon earcftillnresti nation, will how (hat this (tho oldest Mutual Lifo Insurance lotiitHftT or Ainenoa) offers more equl tU s to tho initur'd than any other Company doinj; buftlncfts on this coast. Life Inoruni-e is n Judicious Investment for con ItaiistK. It is a m nr. investment f r thoso in mod .i- .... ... . . ... ernio rir.i'.unsianccs, oy wokui incy may, witn a small amount of funds, leave to their families am pit) means for their support In caso of tho early decease of the iuiurod. Home Oflce, 39 Stato Street, Boston. FACIFJC BRANCH OFFICES: 202 Mont- comery street, San Francisco; l'.oom 3, Carter's IJutlding, l'ortlttod. Ori son. IiVJJKSON A HAINES, ieneral Agents i:. f. Itt SSr.LL, Anent, Farrih A Cs Dlck, Albany, Oregon. sepU'Ctvlnitf NERVOUS AFJFECTIONS. Tin: siiArnii on the clouds and the trees do nt differ m.ra widely than the f-.rws of nervous dren. HomeUroes both tho tuln 1 and body are affected, sometimes lh body only, and often the complaint Is confined to a single mem- cr. In ono class of cases the motive nervts alone are disordered, as in St. Vitus' I'accc; In anoth er clan, the nerres of senrsUtn tuy are attacked, as in neuralgia, ti douloureux, toothache, ear ache, Ac. Fa!n i. in fa-t, the Immediate con Uttcnce of a disturbed condition of the nerroos yt,m; for only thru-h the delicate fibres of which it Is composed can pain bo experienced. remrs hysteria, and most of the unpleasant feel ings uiu.illy included under the head of rtrvoue ne, arisi from frfita tbe weiVness of there sensi tive threads which pcrr&io every part of tbe animi strurture and have their source in the foun tain head of all fenation tie brain. Tfce tonic action of IIOSTETTZIi'S IiITTEF.5 Is of vaM serviro in cmcs of this kin I. .Nervoos headache. rdinary fsceache, neuralifle pains and every va riety of spasmodic torture, mc quickly alleviated y the ue of the reparation which at once bra ce and trabjui'it s the nerves. Persons of alym- hati5 ti-raperamctst and feeble organiiation are specially subjuct to thesj complaint, and should ale the Fitter daily as an lnvij,forant. Ladies will derive reat brntf.t ftm them ia all the p-- eu!iar phytkal and mental diturlaces to which. at a sex, they are suiject. Afafaiida, valeraln, nd the tth?r ner lr.e Bf uaily prescribed for these ffertions, at bt tairtly allevUlo them for thc irnabelni-: but the Fitters ara a rermanent in. Igorant, and their value as i rtrcely for every phase f t;ervoun-s i beyond alt estimate. CONSTITI'TIONA L WEAKN IS. It is a gresj thin to bare a sound and vigor ous constitution. There is nothing that money can buy ccmpnrablo in value to this best cift tf nature. Ihe difference between the individual who has it and the unfortunate who has it not, is jut tho difference between the man who j;ot into atlle clothed in defcnire armor and one who has oibing to oi pose the sword ahd bullet but his naked breast. "The pestilence that walketb in darknesit, tbe sieknett that destroyeth at noonday," bite it lays low the man of feeble ttamiaa, is of. ten conquered by the native strength cf what is called an "iron constitution." Heaven, however, has not endowed even a moie y of mankind with this inetimable blessing, and nd therefore it behooves those who have it not. to resort to those most efficient means of constitu- ional iuvijroration 'which science can supply. There is good warrant for asserting that HOS TETTKR'S BITTERS aro admirably adapted to promote this end. Other tonics have their draw backs. The concentrated extract of poisonous vegetable substances, which within tho last few years have been introduced into tbe practice of medecino as iuvigorants, aro all extremely dan gerous. Frnssie acid and strychnine, though of ten given as strengthening medicines, nre not tnfe even in the dirolautlvo docs ; and quinine disas trously affects the nerves and the bones. But in HOSTETTER'S BITTERS there is positively nothing that ia not healthful and wholesome. They contain no ingredient which by any process could bo converted into active poison, and yat as a constitutional stimulant are infinitely preferable to any of the sulphates and acetates which have been recently added to the materia medica. The OovER!t wk!(t CocKTxnstcx. TBe coun- terfciting of Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters is now a somewhat more serious as well as difficult business than it was a few years ago, each bottle of the genuine article being authenticated by the official indorsement of the United States Rcvcnuo De partment in the form cf a stamp engraved on steel, to counterfeit which is a felony. See, there fore, that this Government Countersign, as well as tho engraved label and note of hand of tbe pro. prictors, is attached to the bottle. Tbe label I embellished with a superb representation of St. George on horseback, in the act of spearing the Dragon, and underneath is a shield or escutcheon, bearing a warning inscription, which counterfeit ers are advised to road beforo they encounter the penalty which it sets forth. Below this again is Ilostetter A Smith's noto of hand, the signature to which it would be rather a serious businoss to forgo. If tbe public will look to these verifica tions ot tbe genuineness of the article before they purchase, they cannot be deceived. The proprie tary label and Government stamp are both execu ted on steel in the most elaborate stylo of bank note engraving, and are probably the most expen sive specimen of graphic art ever attached to any medical preparation. - r ' ; , PREPARED AND SOLD BY HOSTETTER & SMITH, . . Si PITTSBURGH, PA. For sale by all Druggists, Grocers aad Store keepers throughout the world. .S-Aoests ton Pacific Coast HOSTETTER, SMITH fc CO., Wholesale Druggists, San Franoiseo. v4n4w3.. ., WHEAT AND OATS! 100,000 Bushels of Wheat nud Oats WANTED within the next two weeks, fof whioh Tbe Highest Cash Price will bo raid, By J. GRADWOHL, Y1li2 - Bun TriBoIeeo Brer. ADVERTISEMENTS. WILLAMETTE STEAMBOAT CO.'S 3STOTIOB. fItOM AND AFTER THIS DATE UNTIL X further tiotlce, THE STEAM UP, . mm: .... wmati : - ' t . J , . WILL LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY DAY. (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), for ori:c;on city, At 6;S0 A. AI., connecting with the Steamer SUCCESS, On MONDAYS and THURSDAYS of each wask, For Salem, Albany and Corvallis and all Intermediate points; and with the STEAMER. ANN, On the same days for DAYTON. RKTIJRXIXC; Will leave Oregon City at I o'clock F. M except Wednesdays and Sat urdays, on wnic-h day she will await the arrival of the steamers SUCCESS and ANN from above. 7T" For Freight or Passage, antdr to J. II SMITH, at the American Exchange Wharf. sepSevlnCtf. . IB JLl IrCldenf. n. MijrsriKt.n. n. c. hill. if. XAxsrir..p. D. MANSFIELD & CO., DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ALBANY, - - 0REG017. IN FOSTER'S ONE -STORY BRICK. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. FI1IIE ABOVE FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN notifying their friends and the pubJic gener ally, taai tiiey fire CONTINUALLY RECEIVING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE, &C. Which we will Exchange FOU CASH Oil PRODUCE! AT THE YEUY LOWEST PItlCES. We rrt pectfuilj ak the public to Call and Examine cur Stock end Pritci Efre purshajilrg elsewhere ; and weastsreall that we w:U give ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS. Albany, Feb. 18, C7 v2n2Ttf PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGE?. DIt. IV. IX. DOIIEtTTY'ft PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! Sacramento Street, Wlow Montgomery, oppo site the IUciCc .Mid Htcambi Com pany's Office, Private entrance on Icidcsdorfl street, tn Francisco. EUtllid tjrprtufy t afford ike afflicted found and ttirnlijle mediettt aid in the treatment and eure of alt Vi'crt't and ('Aro ic DUrattt, cnttt of St erf cy and att Stxual iJitordtrt. TO TIIK AFFLICTED. T) R. W. K. DOIIERTY RETURNS HIS SIN- cere thanks t his numerous patients far their patronage, ana would take th s opportunity to remind them that ha continues to consult at his Institute for the euro of chronic diseases of the Lung, I.ivr, Kidneys, Digestive and Uenito-Uri-nary Organs, and alt private diseases, vis. Fypb iiis in all its forms and !age, Seminal Weakness, aud all tho horrid eoniiienees of self-abuse. Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal asd Diurnal emissions, Fcxual Debility, Diseases of tbe Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kid neys, et., etc., and bo hopes that his long experi ence aud successful practice will continue to insure htm a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years in Europe and the United States, bo is enabled to apply the most efficient and sue cesiful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats bis pa tients in a correct and honurable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting him by letter or other it ire, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, aud implicit secrecy. To Females. When a femalo Is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in the head' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestivo functions, general debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she shyuld go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about ber troubles and disease. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings aud . prema ture death. A'.l Married Lad'.cs whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in fheir families, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doherty's Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offi ces are so arranged that he can bo consulted with out fear of observation. To Co-respondents. Patients residing in any part of the State, how ever distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doherty in their respective eases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, aro respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred and confident"!. If the caso be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will bo unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the case (including the remedies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convoy no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation- by letter or otherwise, fhek. Permanent eure guaranteed or no pay. Addoss, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., San Franoiseo, California. - Spermatorrhoea. Dr. Don but v has just published an important fiamplct embodying his own views and experiences n reletion to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains information of the ut most value to allwhether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address, , . W. K. DOIIERTY, M. D., , Sn38tf San Francisco, Cal. WANTED ! WANT 20,000 LBS. OF GOOD BACOtf also Butter, both of w'uich tho highest mar- ,t priea will be padd. . V. BREXNX3. . VS3Sf ., . , . ADVERTISEMENTS. THE OLE? STOVE MAIN STREET - - DEt6t ! . AZJ3AT7T. JOHH BRIGGS, (iifs C. C. Of.DI.XT CO.) Keeps constantly oo hand a general assortment of T O V E S ! Of thfc3IOt Favorite Patterns. Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves ! With a fail and general assortment of TIN. SHEET-IRON, COPPER AND BRASS-VARE! - And all other articles usually found to a TIN STORE! Repairing foalljr and Promptly Eiecotcd. TERMS-' Cash dr i'rbclucc. "Short Rockoninc make Long friend." Feb. 2, '67 v2n2Mf THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE! JLX1TS CnADWOUX, ALBANY - - - OREGON. rrUIE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM TH3 X eititensof Albany and vicinity that be now occupies the corner brick store - ' Corner of First and Washington Streets. lie intends to sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! -ron CASH OR PRODUCE !! The public would do well to examine ay Goods before purchasing elsewhere. My Stock consists, In part, as follows : lorR'-sr goods, CLOTHING, GROCERIES COOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockery, -lan A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING. EMBROIDERY AND - ... FANCY G00D3. ALIO A G00O STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Ever Drought tot hit Market! Which ho intend if to sell ONLY TOR SXEDXCXNAXt FtmrOSES X. II.- I am also agent for GrOTer fc Baker'N Hewing Machine. These Ma- cbines are known to be the best in tbo market. W also b"g leave to Inform the public that we are 51 AN L FADTLRING good art;-le cf C I G A It S ! which we will sell at San Francisco Wholesale Frices. Call and examine our stock of Cirars neiore purchasing elsewhere. I have also all kinds cf STOVES AND TINWARE ! Which I will sell for tbe Lowest C'ak Price I I will dispose of the ' TINWARE . FOR, COUNTRY PRODUCE. JULIUS GRADWOnL. ,Dee.22,'e8 ?2nl91y , NOW IS YOUR TIME Above High-Water Mark ! 40.000 BU3HELS!! NEW WAREHOUSE READY TO STORE WHEAT AND OATS! With all sorts , of Improvements for receiving Wheat by Elevators from wagons on tho street. Wheat Dought at all times, and the HIGHEST CASn TRICE PAID ON DELIVERY. Sacks furnished for those that wish to sell. Oats Wanted, and Cash paid on delivery, at R. CUEAELE'S NEW WAREHOUSE, anl5v3nS2tf Albany, Oregon. CITY MARKET. Clain St? Opposite the New Drag- Store, ALBANY, OREGON. MENDENHALL & REDPATH, Proprietors WILL ALWAYS KEEP ON BA5D TUB BEST OP MEATS OF ALL VARIETIES. A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE IS solicited, as we intend to keep as good an as sortment, and of as good quality as the country affords. n , ; , j i We are always ready to pay the Highest Cash Price for" Fat April 8, 136r v2n34tf ; - Stock. PICTURESl J. A. WINTER, HAVING PURCHASED the well-furnished PICTURE OAIiliERY formerly belonging to A.'B. Paxton, is prerpared to make - PXXOTOGXIArXZS from i'Caftss. 4: Vitit np to life eiie. Also . AMBR0TYPES :;:,,;.;r AW vi:; J "SUN PEARLS !M : Atit nerson who has had card victures made here since the Gallery was burned down (in 1863) cai get piotures from the negatives at the rate of three dollars per dozen. Hansr bad eibt years' expenonoe la the busi ness, I beiidTttth&i I tan insure to giv aatisf- ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR THE SPRING SALES OF "1868!? at-; ANDRE W GO WAN WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER; H" "AVE TROVIDED THEMSELVES 1ST. AD- ranee of the recent rise id' Cotton Good! with ft . cArge and Di:smArjn stock: or SfAPLE DBY GOODS! WHICH CAN AND WILL BE SOLD AT MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES !: FOTt Cash or rchan table Prodnear CALl AMD EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES I W Ilaro Jn Largre qaaniillci BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS. TICK ING. COTTO.VADES, DENIMS, SHIRT ING AND CHECKS, PRINTS, DE LAINES, ALPACCAS, GING. HAMS, JEANS, CA8SI- iIERES,TWEEIF,e FOREIGN AN.. OREGON MAKU. ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT FANCY DRESS GOODS! tatest Styles of Tenth's and Gentlemen's CLOTHIITai AND FURNISHING GOODS" HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AXD SHOES OF AIL A5D SIZE CARPETING, VALL-PAPER, Paper fc Linen Xilindx & Fixfnrefl We would call especial attention to our Stock of IRON AND STEEL, AJTD CEXZBAL JE3T AKD "W -A. jR IB If B FEEL SXTZ IS FATIXO IT IS Tlie Iarget this aide of Portland X Consisting' in part of FORKS. HOES, RAKES. SPADES, SCTTHES; MILL-SAWS, CROSS-CCT, TYLER'S IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH BILLETT-WEBES, MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS TCCLS COMPLETE - Butcher Saws. Barn-Door Hangers, Rollers and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and Rub- . ber Paekinr, Horse-Sboe Nails, Bolts, Nats and Wasberi, Thimble and Wagon Boiinfr, Iron Axles, Iron and Steel of every kind. Blasting Powder and Fuse. WE ARE PATING IN CASH the Highest Mar- ket price for Eaton, Lard and Wool. Call and learn our prices, and then suit yourself. N0RCR0S3 Jt COWEN. Albany, May 1, lies T2nltf AMERICAN WALTHAM TATOHES. PROOF OF THEIR SUPERIORITY. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Office of tbe Gexebal ScpcnnrTExsETr, Y Alto a. Pa., Dee. 15, 1S67. j Gextlexbx : The watches manufactured by yon have been in use on this Railroad for several years by our engine-men, to whom we furnish watches as part of our equipment. There are now some Tbrbk Hcxdrid of them CAnaicn os orn Lias . and we consider them GOOD AND RELIABLE TIMEKEEPERS. Indeed. I have great satisfac tion in saying YOCR WATCHES GIVE US LESS TROUBLE, and have worn and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As yon are aware, we formerly trusted to those of English manufacture, of acknowledged good reputation, but as a class they never ket time as correctly, nor have they done as good service as yours. In these statements I am sustained by my pred ecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience extended over a series of years. Respectfully, EDWARD WILLIAMS. General Superintendent. American Watch Company, Waltham rrcw yoiux central railroad. Locomotive Department, Westers Division,) , Rochester, Dec. 24, 1568. J Gehtlemex : I have no hesitation in saying that I believe the great majority of locomotive en gineers have found by experience that Waltbax Watches abb tbb most satisfactory of any for their uses. They run with tbb greatest accuracy and .steadiness, notwithstanding the ' rough riiing of an engine, and, as I have sever known one to wear opt, they must be durable. I hope to see the time when railway companies will generally adopt your watches, and furnish. - them to all engineers and conductors. In my opin- ion it would greatly tend to promote regularity and safety. Yours respectfully, ? CHARLES WILSON, G. Chief Engineer, H , . Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers.. ' American Watch Company, Waltham. Evry Watch Folly Warranted. For sale by all first-class dealers in the United1' . States. ' : - ROX1SINS & APPLETON, "! No. 1C2 Broadway, General Agents. " H. B. GRAY A CO., San Francisco, Agents for California 6e5T4nSm4 READ THIS. LL FER&ONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to me by note or book account are . notified to eoz&e forward and settle the same with out delay. , Give the matter your immediate attention, and aveeosfo eofteerton. , June 27, 1868 v3n45tf. M. W. MACK. ; FURS I FURS I FURS 1,V'.: FpijrE BIGIIEST Uff3 ?RJCS PAID JOfsT J. 1 slllisds, $7 : H ' 7 U v -