The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, January 09, 1869, Image 3

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    SATURDAY JANUARY 9, 1S69.
Small Tox.- We have perhaps been re
miss in duty in not calling the attention of
the publio to tue tact mat uiey are name, .
any; moment, to hare tho mall pox break
out fjnong them. It has been in ban Iran
cisco for some time past 5 also at Portland ;
, also, in ot near, Salem j also at Jacksonville.
A di ipatch from this latter place, dated1 the
5th last, fajs: , ....
"Fire new cases of emsvU-pox aro reported in
this place today. To this date there hare been
.thirty cases, four of which proved fatal. The
imbUe n4 private schools are clc.ed, ana there is
loach Apprehension that tho disease wilt become
1 epideaa'c."
WoadrUo ,this community to take iov
mediate steps to prevent the small-pox from
'visitinsrusV The physicians of Albany all
tavo pure vaccine matter, and we advise ev-
erv&idV to be vaccinated j particularly if
they have never been, as vaccination is gen
eraiiy preventive. People should not
wait until some one or more persons shall be
attacked by this fatal disease, before attend-
ins to this' matter f for the Vmall-pox may
be communicated to persons residing here in
;many wajsj by letters they may receive
ffrom abroad by bank bills that may be in
circulation, or by the clothes of some stran
ger passing through the country. Let ev-
eryKJadof a family attend to this matter
. . . . ' -l-i-
intime: and much sunenng may. pussjuij
be ftTmded. While we counsel prompt no
tion, we would have the public avoid being
undulv
itcd, or scared; for we believe
cxci
fsar Weparci &s human system for, and su
perm luces attacks of contagious diseases.
Keep cool.1 4 Keep your persons arm -preznis.
s clen r don't gormandize. Carbolic ncid
and quinine are said to De gooa prcveui
ives of small -pox.
Ocuetco Vallxv. The editor of the Dalies
4 MounUkimcr having recently had a conversa
tion yith Janes II. Miller and James M.
Thorns of peboco Valley, says that they rep
resent everything in that section as being in
a prosperous condition. About seventy-five
persons, all told, are wintering in the Valley.
!A family ly tba name of Johnson, from the
"Willamette Valley, who, when they arrived
therc,Vere suffering with ague and reduced
to ski a and bone, are now "fat and hearty
and enjojing life to the fullest extent." The
Jf&urtftuieer alsa contains a letter from Wra.
Fickett,-ex-editor of the Albany Journal,
undQr'date of December 20 Mr. P.
says his 'fingers have become as hard and
as stil as born from wielding the axe !"
"Good for you, brother Pickett. You are now
in an honest occupation go on. He says :
We bare the los cut for a school -house, 18x2t,
.nd the school will open with 22 pupil, who re
fide wijhin radius of little over a mile from
the school. , .
The weather ha been qmie open tun far, and
i the stck are doin well. . Quite a nn mkr of cab
ius hare been erected this winter; and for fifteen
xallc, above the month of the Oshoc ewy. elaita
lias bten-Ukea and improvtmcnU commenced.
Thsra is jet plenty of room !
I am out of stationery, as you see. bat I Lave
lnckiW a lot of old blanks which I Lave left from
a lot I obtained for editorial n?o in Aioany.
c.;. .,.. fi!r hunt & road to thia p-int. If
the liill at Scott's camp I icsprotcd, there will be
an esr!y spring trade opened from here ; other
wise, a good deal of it will go to Albany dannS
the isnatner. as tho Utter U only tin miles farther
than the Dalles."
Pickett sayi he is to beJ the schoolmc
cf Ochoco Valley ! NuflT ced!
raster
A Xarsow Escape. Oa last Saturday
as Mr. Kidgeway and his son-in-law wero
brinin Rev. Starr and horse across the;
.'Santiam river on the former gentleman
ferry boat, near Lebanun, the rope broke
and the boat and men were carried rapidly
lown tho river a distance of about three
miles, when the boat struck a stationary log
and was thrown up on its eide, precipitating
"the three men and the horse into the river.
Fortunately Rev. Starr jumped, astride of
Ju horse a the latter went into the water,
and the faithful animal swam to an island
near by and landed i hi master safely on
ierra f.rma. The ferrymen also swam to
thelslmd. Here the party remained for an
ionr'cirtwo, when' they were disco verel by
Wm. Smith and Jason Wheeler, who prompt
ly procured askiSF and started to their rescue;
but ero they reached the island they met
fwith the same catastrophe that befell. the oc
cupants of the ferry-Txiat. The velocity of
the corrept carried their .Bkiff gainst a log.
where it capsized, and the men climbed on
the lo, which, fortunately, projected from
the islawi'and enabled them to 1 walk along
3t jto where1 their companions in distress were
standi ng The party. were ail taken off from
thelsi and "several hours subsequently, by
Oome'gentlemen who were fortunate enough
rto pro:ure an old ferry-boat in the neighbor,
fchood We onderstand tbe Methodist preach-
er got bq cold that . bis fear: of "fire" was
. considerably moderated after his release I
GojfE TO Rest. It becomes our sad duty
rto' cla'jnicle'the 'death of 3If. Charles B.
;.prenger, whicfi occurred on yesterday morn
ing, at the Pacific Ilotcl in this city. lie
had been prostrate for many weeks, with
, that fell and fatal disease, consumption, and
-'when the Pale Messenger came he found a
willing follower from so much suffering. i
Mr. S. was well known throughout Oregon
3 a ! first-class hotel-keeper,' was aged about
. 32 years, 1 and leaves an, estimable widow
and many relatives and friends to mourn his
VepaVire jf rom ,'thei r ' rnidst. v' He was a
blrothor of J.. B. Sprenger, Esq., proprietor
of the Pacific Hotel of this city.
iTh& funeral will take place to-morrow (Sabbath)
at J J o'clock vvTt-f froni the Pacific Hotel .to; the
Congrt gational Church, where appropriate service
will be held. ---
! V Wi?i IPyspeptics everything is wrong
Food does not digest : sleep does not refresh
wine, does not.cheer ; 7 emues do not giaaden
mtme does not charm, nor can apy ptber joy
.enter the breast of the miserable dyspeptic.
You must get rid of it or it will become
.Beated and confirmed,- and life will become a
bud9 and existence a curse. 'Platatio
Bittlrs will do away ; with all this. New
life, strength and enegy will take possession
of yc u The damask will again bloom upon
your cheek', and the luster in your eye will
Agair-j be as bright as in your healthiest,
happiest and most joyous days.
-Murder. Two men were murdered in
Portland last week and it wasn't a very
t good week for murdering, either ! . Portland
svill soon rank as a "first class city."
Married. Wo learn from the Journal
that, on Christmas Eve, Ilev. T. M. Martin,
formerly of this county but now Pastor of
the First Baptist Church of Eugene, was
united in matrimony with Miss Semantho
Green, in that city. Tis well, brother Mar
tin I You will now have Bomo one to sharo
with you tho donation parties, and yellow
legged chickens, and the graver duties and re
sponsibilitics of your profession. May your
fair companion ever prove a help and bless
ing through all your trials and vicissitudes
in life, is the siucere wish of matiy friends
in "Old Linn."
Loss. R. W. Tompkins, Esq., of thiscity,
on last Tuesday lost $280 in currency from
his pocket, while crossing n "swale," on
horseback, neat Itobert's bridge Jn this
county. Tho water was so deep that the
money was washed out of his pocket and
floated off with tho current. If it had Icon
coin Mr. 11. would not havo met such a loss
of funds ! It is likely some sucker has ta-
ken those jreenbacks at par by this time;
but if ho has ho will soon learn that ho was
sniped."
Election or Officers. At the annual
meeting of Albany Fire Company No. 1,
held at the Court House on last Monday eve
ning, the following officers wcro elected fur
heyearlSCO: (i. T. Vining, President;
A. N. Arnold, Secretary; S, Montgomery,
Treasurer; Joseph Webber, Foreman j P.
II. Farrell, 1st Assistant Foreman ; Charles
loggers, 2d Assistant Foreman. The meet
ing adjourned till uct Monday evening, the
11th inst.
Substantial Peesent. On last Friday
morning "ye junior" was made the recipient
of a sack of tho best brand of Hour from the
Magnolia Mills. From the fact that the
preseat was brought to the door in a, little
wagon drawn by a couple of exceedingly
handsome and bright-eyed little 1kjs, the
writer is led to believe that the first two let
ters of the donor's name is Frank Parton.
Thanks 1
Democratic Pkess. Wc have received a
prospectus of a new paper, with tins title,
to be issued in Salem, about tho first of next
month, by Beriah Brown, Eq. lie prom
ises very fair, and there is at least one gwd
feature in it ; and that is that it "will be
condueied exclusively on the cash system.
No name will be entered upon tho subscrip
tion book until payment is made."
Enlarged. The Portland Commcirialhan
been somewhat enlarged. We regard it as
being, in the main, one of the soundest
Democratic journal on the coast. This is
the opinion wo form of it from the few num.
hers that reach us we receiving one only
occasionally; on an average about one per
week. What the plague is the matter down
there, brother Dow ?
Aldaxt Legislature. Owing to tho
stormy weather thre was no quorum at the
school house on last Saturday night, so the
Legislature adjourned till this evening,
which, being the regular time fr theclection
of ofacers, it is expected that there will be
a full attendance of the mcrabe;8.
The SuckholJers of the Linn County
Agricultural Association held their election
January 7, 1600 and elected the fallowing
persons as the Board of Directors for the en
suing year: A. llackleraan, D. Froman,
M. Luper, E. II. GriSn, Jas. II. Foster,
Allen Parker, Joseph Xixon.
Copfee-Hoastes. This is the name of a
vessel invented by our townsman, John
Briggs, Eq. Its name explains its ue.
It is intended U roast or brown coffee on tap
of the stove, instead cf in the oven ; a feat!
which it performs most admirably and satis
factorily. New Year's Gitt. The proprietor of
the Democrat were kindly remembered, on
New Year's Day, by C. P. Burkhart, Esq.,
who presented each with a box of blue pear
main apples. For size and fine flavor they
are nara to excel, ine uonor nas our
thanks.
Ixstallatio.v. On last Wednesday night
the following new oScers were installed by
Albany Lodge No. 4, I, O. O. F., viz: F.
Peebler. N. G.; Wm. C; Tweedalc, V. G.;
Vtrm. Caldwell, Secretary ; George Young,
Treasurer.
Obecox Iron Works.-1-We call attention
to the card of this institution timong the
new ad's. It is generally conceded, we be
lieve, that the Oregon Iron Works turn out
about as good work, at as reasonable rates,
as any Foundry on the Pacific coast.
The Special Term. The late special term
of the Circuit Court, held in Linn county
for the purpose of trying Pomeroy, cost t..e
county the sum of $1,525 90. It is fair to
presume that it cost individuals as much
more. ' 7
Religious. Religious meetings have been
held in the United Presbyterian and M. E.
Churches of this city during the current
week, and considerable interest has been
manifested.
Thakks. Our carrier returns his grateful
acknowledgements to the town subscribers
of the Democrat for their liberal patronage
on New Year's Day. , His receipts were
$11:
Fifty Dollars Reward. Notice the ad-
vertisement with the above caption, . in an
other column.. There is an opportunity of
fered for some man to make a "spec."
Dissolved. See notice of J. E. Bentley
& Co,, among the new ad's.
. .
Tailoring-: Read the new jidvertisement
of Mr. R. Jacobs, tailor. ; '
BORN.:
WALLACE In thig city, on the 3d inst, to the
wife of M. II. Wallace, aeon. ..
MARRIED :
REAM READ At the residence of the bride's
father, in this city, Jan.'lst, 1869, by Rev. R. C.
Hill, J. R. Ream and Miss Charlotte Read.
M00RE CHARLTON At the residence of
Mr. Charlton, in Linn ccunty, Jan. 3, 1869, by
Rev. R. C. Hill, Robert Moore aad Miss Margs.
rette H. Charlton.
CHRISMAN DILLEY At the residence of
the bride's parents, on French Prairie, January 3,
by Rev.' J. W. Short. Me. D. T. Chbismas and
Miss Amanda M. Dillet,
GORE NEW At the residence of Mr. P. T.
McKnight, near Lebanon, by Rev. J. W. Craig,
Mr. James Gore and Misa Mzlixba Jake New,
all of Linn county.
ADVKItTISKMKNTS.
THE OLD STOVE DEPOT !
o li li 13 l- i f h 9
DEALER IX
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES !
Of tho Dest ratterns,
TIN,
SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE I
And the usual MMortwcnt of furntkhlng goods
found iu a Tin Storo.
Eepaira Neatly and Promptly Eiocutedl
0 Reasonable Terms.
u Short litckonhvjs Make Long Friends "
' FH0NT-8T., ALBANY, i W "I
Next Door t D. ManfloU , fire's Stora.
IhMsSvlnlClf ; ; JOHN llRIOflS.
ALBANY, OREGON. -
A. F. CHERRY, PROf RIETOR.
manufacturer of
STEAM ENHINES,"
U It I ST AN'l SAW-MI 1X5?.
ItEAl'EUS AND TJIKKSIIERS.
WOOD WOHKINO MACIIINEKY,
VUMPS, 4c, Ac, Ac, 4c Ac.
Mflcliim.ry of &ll kinds
REPAUIBD ON SHORT WOTXCCI
I X T T 12 H X
31 Av 14 ISO
Done in All Its
Various Forms ! !
IEON AND BRASS CASTINGS
Of All Kinds, Kade to Order I
Dee.5 6Svialf.yi. A. P. CHERRY.
POSITIVELY
SELLING AT COST!
riuiE unji:hiin'kd iiekkbt cjivkxo.
JL ties to the puhlio in general that the mill
tell their
WELL SELECTED STOCS '
of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTIILNC AKlJ
g i:m:u 4 1, 3 i: it c n a i i n j: :
AT COST!
Thoc dctirlc In raake iurcLatf will do well to
fall Imnicdlatrly !
am ws 4ire to cluie c-ut ear eotiru toct a the
abort ttrtnf,
FOB CASH CR MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE !
Ail h r n knowing thctnitlret !nleLtol ta tie
un l:rirtuNl arc rciUf(c4 t ew forward without
delay ! -;ttte their indtshiednv, at we are le-
Itnnitic 1 t' oor iacrcanti!e ljrsefi and col
lect oar debt.
W. TV, I'ARItlSII A CO.
Oct. si, lses-vioihf
p. w. nt isK.
A. CA ROTH ECS.
P. W. SPINK & CO.,
(srcrr.sofis to m. w. mack.)
DEALERS l?l
m
M STO VES !
Tin, SM-Irca ana - Conperware !
On First, between Washington and Ferry Streets,
' ALBANY, OREGON.
rip
i TIH underpinned would n r.eetfu3!y Infona Ine
fubKc generally that tl.cy are cstaUUbed at tho
old itand of M. W. jlack, and Lave on Land m
large tock, and are continually rcceirin Leavy
inoiccn of good wlitch we propose to We
Lare now m hand a very larje MaortnenC;- of the
most favorite . ;
COOKING STOVES!
among which may be found the
BUCK, - - -r -; v
IIEXltY CLAY, , , ,
EUKKKA. I
NEW NATION, I
UUCKEYE STATE,
f . HARVEST QUEEN,
' l'RIDE or AMERICA, v ;
Ac, 4c, Ac, &ci
Our etock of ; , '
PARLOR, HALL AND BOX STOVES,
i now and will he kept rcry complete, and cm
brace many of, the inot beautiful pattcro.
- Also a large stock of . . '
Ocem. Iron Kettles; Iron Tea-Kettles, Sad
Irous, Brass and Kaftmekd Kettles, j
Fire Dogs, Sftovcls and Tonys, :
. Wapjjle Irons fit'c, tf'C.
Of Planished and Japand Goods we bare a good
aiortment. We bare, fo farmers,
Matt. Ellis' Farmers' J Boilers !
And a very large aortmefit of Force
and - Lift Pumps, and ; ?
COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS I
or a stock or
TIlSr'W"AB.E,;
will always bo found most -complete, embracing
everything wanted by botiftekecpers and oth
ers, und will be found of a superior
quality, aa we manufacture '
none other than the .
best brands of ' ' '
TIN PLATE!
And we WARRANT our ware not to leak J
, REPAIRING
will receive prompt attention, and will be executed
" in a. neat and workman-like inaincr.
TboBe who are wanting goods in our line will find
it vastly to their advantage to give us a call
before purcbasing'elsewhcre, as our facil- j
ities for buying and manufacturing ',
f - enable us to give customers i
'a large percentage in ;
, quality and prices. .
Dealers will be supplied at the lowest possi
ble rates, and goods packed 'and j
shipped with dispatch. . ?
Dec'5'68 v4n!6tf. P. W. SPINK A CO.
-FOR SALE I
76)f ACRES OF LAND, SITUATED IN
Linn county, on the Central road,
within one-half mile of Robert's JJridge and one
half rnUe of the 0. C. II. Ri; it being the claim
of E. II. Griffin and part of the Isaac Roberts
Claim.
Also one improved block in the city of Albany,
with other' valuable property.
TERMS OF SALE: One-fourth down, and the
balance on time, with interest, seenred by tho
property. The above will be sold in parcels to
suit purchasers. E. H. GRIFFIN. 1
Dec. 30, 1868 v4n20tf.
ADVEttTJSKM KNTS.
J. BAKtlOWS.
h. K. It tA IK. , U. K YOCWO
J. BARROWS & CO.,
, , . ; . a nr.
CON3TAWTLY nCCEIVINC
FRESH SL'lTLtES OF
GOODS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
-WB1CU tuny WIIX I(U
CHEAP FOR, READY PAY!
WU ARE ALSO DOING A
Gciicrul Commission IIuhIixchm.
LEGAL TENDERS BOUGHT. AND SOLD.
oc;2tv4a!0tf
J. BARROWS & CO.
'JO XHE LADIES 1?
NEW MILLINERY ESTABLISMHENT.
sin. H..'e. 'snrtiu, 1
FASHION A B LE MI L L I NEd
- ir ,
i O rKESS-Ml:J3H! j
If0ULD ANNOUNCE TO T1IK LADIES
T f . t Albacy and sutrtiuud'uig covbtry thai
she ha ojd a Milliner and Slantua-Makitig
Etablihuiet k this city, and rtjfpectfuHy solicit
their patronage.
FASHIONABLE BONNETS ANO HATS ,
Alway oa Hand or Mado to Order!
Dltl.SS AXI) I.OAIfc 2IAKI;
! : . rKOMITLT ATTENDED ro.
HLKACnrNO AND IRB.-.ING kskt ORDKIt
Albany, Oct 17, ISC3 vlnSyl.
I WILL SELL GOODS
AS CHEAP AS ANY ONE IN ALBANY!
CALl ANO EXAMINE MY URGE STOCK CF
oiiy fioons axii ;iioci:uii:m!
KEPT ALWAYS AN HAND!
COLLER'S CAST STEEL PLOWS I
At tb Cwtl rm f
JL CUHADLK.
iOHM CONNER
a k m: it a i m i: u c 1 1 a m i s k,
ALBANY, . . . QUtQOH.
coxhmtsso or
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING, tie, tic.
HARDWARE!;
wtll selected sf xortmcbt of tl mmt eomphlt
kept la AJhny.
of seariy ill kiodj taittlle for tb ird.
Atnn
It O I lf
l II A I N' H ,
HILL SAWS,
1 X K W 8 T Y I. K H
C R OSS -C V T SAWS,
W AG O K AT RIMt I X (1 &
CAR It I AUK KPUIXOS,
! T!J!MMr,K-MXINV
W A 8 II i; US,
HOLTS,
XUTTS
Nearly all the tot k It purchmied in SAN FRAN.
CISCO, and will be old at the lowest market rat
fr rtady .ay, or mere hautall prodaca taken in
exchange.
Agent for Well, Fnrgo A Co.
Affeat forth racISc Xaaaranco Co. ; 1
Oct.2C,'67-T3nl1yi JOHN CONNER.
SUMMONS.
Justice's Court for,, the Vreemct of liar
nsburg, Mate of Oregon, County of
jjinn, - , i
E. B, MoonB A Noncnos" Civil action to re.
. . . r coyer money.
Cll AULF.S MOBTOJI. J
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OKEGONi
You aro hereby required to appear befdro the
underintd4 a J uetice of the l'cace for tho Precinct
aforesaid, on
' The I0th day of January, 18G0, j
at one o'clock p. it. of said day, at the offioo of
eaid Junticc, in said Precinct, to answer the above
named plaintiffs in a civil action. " ,
The Ucscndant will take notice that if he fail
to answer tho oomplaint herein, the Plaintiff . will
take judgment against him for ono hundred and
three dollars and interest for flvo years at ton per
cent, per annum, and also for costs and disburse
Given under my hand this the 25th day of No.
vcmbor, 18C8. , I. S. MANSFIELD, J. P. j
BLACKSMITH ING.
PLOWS! PLOWS! I PLOWS !J!
T
HE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO
the general public, that ho is now manufac
turing the . .
CALESflURG FATJCXT JPIiOWl
,
and any otherstyle of plow tha,; maybe ordered.
t , Also, particular attentionV paid to ;
HORSE SHOEING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING.
And General Jotting.
All work entrusted to mo will teeeivn 4 prompt
attention, and be executed in the, hest possible
manner, with good material; A ibaroiOf public
patronag is solicited.o " " v: ' 1 1 1
My shop is on the cornet of Second and Ells,
worth streets, opposite Pierce's Fcrryr Albany,
Oregon. 1VWOGD. ;
Dec.5'68v4nl6tf. ' , . .; -
WHEAT AND OATS WANTED I
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL . PAY THE
highest cash prico for whpat and oats deliv
ered at their Warehouse in Albany. Also wheat
and oats ,
Stored and Shipped at the lowest Bates!
Goods of all kinds received and 'shipped - from
the Wharf. . MARKHAM A. SON. :
v3n52yl
AVn KKTISEMKNTS.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES.
IIt. W. K. DOIIKItTY'M
PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE !
' ' '" ' ' v ' ' '
Sacrarueuto Ftrtet, below Montgomery, oppo
tita the I'acillo Mil Httiiiinxh'ip t'um
! pany's Ofiloe-, Private entrunc
. - e n LeldcsdoHT strcot,
Sa Francisco.
ttatl!htd erpreljf to affvrd tho ajliettd tuund
and tchntijlo mtdicul aid in the treatment
. and our oail t'rivate td Ckrotf
. to )ien$tt tone of 8etM' . T
' cy and alt 8nxuul "
, Vitnrdtrn, t r i i : J, i :
TO THE A V f 1A CT KI.'" f j
BR. W. K DOIIERTY RETURNS 'lUSSlV
cere thatiks to his numerous 'patients -for
their patronage, arid would, take th's opptirtunlty
to remind them that ho continues to commit at his
Inxtitote for the eura of eiironie-dUeHMcs of the
Lung, Liver, Kidiwvs, Digestive and Ucuito-Uri-nary
Organn, and all private diwaxftn, vis . 8yph.
tits ia U iU fortii Kind stajjes, (k-aiibal Weakness,
auJ all tlie horrid conejm:'ict of wlf-abuxe, Gon.
orrh'wa, Gleet, Htrictores, NoctarnW and Diurnal
cuiUsiobs, Sexual Debility, lm f i.f the Bak
and liins, Inflammation t the Dladdir end Kid
nfys,ete., et. and Im hopes that kia tnjf cxpri-t-nco
and nacw(tif(ul practice will continue to lwur
him a tbare of pul.tio patlronage. lf tho practice
of many years in Europe sud the L'nitvi States,
be in rnabltd to apply the mmt efficient and sue
ctttttal remedies gait diseases of all kinds. Jit
ucs nt introury, tharges luodarate, frcaU Lis ta.
tients in a correct and honorable waj, and ha
references of qaetionabl veraeity from teen
f known rei"pctuiility and high nunding in socU
cly. All parties" consulting him by ktkr or other,
wite, will receive tk btsi and gcatical trealuot,
and iuilkllM-re-y. .
. ; To Fcittnlew.
When a female U la trouble, r sf3i?-l with
4ii?ae, a weakness of the bk and liuiliS pain
in th bead Utnns of iht loss - of masetttar
power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nt-r
rounesn, extreme ' arinary ilittl'-ukies, derange
went of iligrltve funetiooa, gcatrrl dtbiiity, va
ginitis, ail dicatei ot the womb, hysteria, sterili
ty, aad ail other dUar peculiar to fe:naln; she
thyuH g or write at once tf the celebrated female
doctor, K. Dobcrty, at hU Medical limtitnu-,
and rorult Lira about her trouble and dbesse.
The Doctor U cITc'-iing wore cur- than any other
physician in the State of California. Let no fal
delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and
are y.urdf from painful suflVrinf? and tretna
tore death. Ad Married Ladles whose Uelk-aUj
beUU or other drt-utane prvrnt an increase
in their f4Uilii. houM write -r call at Dr. W. K.
Ijoherty's Mvdknd Jojflitute, and they will receive
every p!iiUs relief and hfelp. Tha Doctor's offi
ces are arranged that he can hs consulted with
out fiar of observation. .. ,
To ('orreisponiletttM
Tatints rftidUiZ in any part of the Stale, bow
er r dUuiit, who may drir the opinion and ad
vice of Dr. Dhrty in their ryevtive eases, aud
who think proper ta uU it a written statement of
such, in preference to holding a proa! interview,
are r"jvtfui!y aMured that their eommunkatlons
wiil be bfl l toot acrd and confidential.
If the cat b fully and candidly described, per
sonal e iui!nixM-aU wi'I be oot -c ry, as in
struction for dkt, regltnen, and the general treat
ment f the mm (iaeiadift thu remdic), will b
forwarJcd without 4tUy, au 1 in such a muuicr as
to convey no idea of the purport of tho letter or
parexl s trannittl. Conroltatioa by letter cr
4herwie. rnttg. I'ennascJit core truarantced or
6 pay. AWcm, V. K. UOlfKUTY, M. D.t " .
5an lranc"iK?o Calimia.
KpcrmatorrlttMs
1). Donearr has Just pttblUbcd an important
pamptct embolyin; hi wa view and experiences
in relf tbn to Iinptenee or Virility, beinj ihort
treauie on Fpermatorrbo? or Seminal Weakness,
Nervous and I'hytkitl JJebility consequent on this
atT'-etlon. and other dieae of the Keiual Oran.
This iitUe work contains infuruiallon of the ut
tnot value to ail, whether married or iijrle, and
will b tent FKKE by mail on receipt of si cents
in postage stamps fr return potr.
Addre, VT. K. DOIIKKTY. M. D.,
v3n3Stf Fan t'rancisco, Cal.
LOOKAT.TIIE.se PRICES
For Genuine
Wa LTHAM WATCHES.
The "l 8. Btrtlctt" movement, with extra Jew
els, Chronometer Lalanee. Talent lut Cap,
l'atent Safety Piniea, and ait other late Improve
ments, in a olid .lot. Coin Silver Hunting Case,
with Gold Joints, $27 ccin.
Toe same in 4ou ca, $Z0, la &ot. case, f33 coin,
The "Waltham Watch Co. movement, with extra
Jewels, Chronometer Balance, Patent Dust Cap,
Patent: Safety Pinion, Ac, in Sos. case, with
tiold Joints. $20 coin. , r
The same in 4 Or. cac, $33. In V $26 coin.
The "Appleton, Tracy & Co." movement, with ex
tra Jewels, Chronometer Iiaianea, Patent Dust
Cap, Patent Safety Pinion, Ac, in Sos. case,
Gold Joints, $34 coin.
The same in 4os. case, $37. In 5oz., $10 coin.
P. narHett'MVatch in 2 IS karat Cold
Hunting Case, $80 coin.
"Waltham Watch Co." Watch in 2os. 18 karat
Gold Hunting C!e, f 5 coin!
'Appleton, Traey & Co." Watch, in 2 Jot. IS karat
tiold Hunting Case, $37 coin.
Any additional weight at ft per dwt, or $20 per
os. extra. .
We will send any of the iibove by Well, Fargo
A Co's Kx press, with bill to collect on delivery,
and give the purchaser the privilege to examine
the Watch before paying. All Kxprcjs charges,
however, to be paid by the purchaser. 7t if tkt
amount of the price of th H'nfeA remitted ta
teith the order, tee will prepay tha Expreta charge $
to San Francimto otirtelvtt. la stnding money,
drafts on Wells, Fargo A Co. are preferred.
We wish it distinctly understood that these
Watches are the very best, with all the latest im
provements, and that they are in perfect running
order, and if any ono does not perform well, we
will exebango St, or refund the money.
Please state that you saw this in tho State Right
Democrat. . , . . ' ' '
HOWARD & CO.,
. i ll j.x - Jewelers and Silversmiths, !
; , n s -""s : j 619 Broadway, N. Y;
One Block above the Metropolitan Hotel.
Every one visiting New Yotk is invited to call
at our establishment. . . v !
' In order that nil may address us with confidence,
we invito attention to the following:
Offico of Welis, Fauoo A Co.
81 liroadvaij, A'ew York, Oct. 20, 1868.
Tl'e can cheerfully commend Mcr.7Iomtrd &
Co., No. 619 liraadwag, Kete York, to ourfriendt.
a$ a reliable and trustworthy firm, with the assur
ance that all orders sent them will have faithful and
prompt attention. .
C. GODPAUD, Treas.
. For Wklls, F-vnao A Co.
And wo also refer to
I. W. RAYMOND, Esq., San Francisco.
It. C. HOWARD, Esq., San Francisoo.
T. R. BUTLER, Esq., IT. S. Mint, fianFranciseo.
W.'S. IIOBART, Esq., Virginia City, Nevada.
WHEAT AND OATS!
100,000 BushcliSoflVhcataudOats
WANTED within the next two weeks, for whioh
Tho Highest Cava Frico will bo Paid,
By . , . , J. GRADWOHL, .
t San Francisco Store.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
STOP TIIATVCpUGHiriG
Some ov irau cawt, awo we pitt
joa You have tried every remedy nut the ON if
destined, by Ita intrtnsio merit, to supersede ait sim
ilar preparations. It is not aurpruiinK yoa should bo
reluctant to try someibinc elm after the many ex
periment you have made of trashy compound
foisted oa the public is a certain cure but
NEWELL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
Is really the VERY BE8T remedy evereompoondad
t'ft th cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthma,
Whooping Coogte.Brondiflis and Consumption, Thou,
nixto of peef'le to California and Oregon hav tees
already benefitted ty the surprising curative power
,r; NETOLL'S ' I
Pulmonary Syrup
aa4 with on aoeord aiv ft their nroat1flM appnv
Ratios. We now aidres oursclv t ail wlto are uo
arQainled with this, lb greatest l'anaca of tk ae.
fr tb healing of all duwuw Cf th XbroM waA
iMUgs, aasurisf fd thai
: NEWEIL'S
Pulmonary Syrup
hu cured thtmtaadi fcodltwQl euro TOU if jo try ,
' Ttil tflvaluaU mNfldn is rteaant to (h ttf
toothing, naling and nrenxtheninf in it effects: a
tif!y fre from all p4tntt or AakUsrUma drug,
and Tftly l.anfle uutfirr all circumstance.
Cnifiaus from manyrominent aUto f 6aa
rrantic accotupany vry hcul of "
NEWELIiS
Pulmonary Syrup
EEDIXCTOX k CO. lgnt, Ssa Fraseiaoft '
Us Ctro-3icoa,
Or Maia Urillknt.
DR. COOPER'S
UNiyERSAL
MAGNETIC BALM
An tineqnaled preryaratio for the core of I)ys-
estry, iJiwib a, Cramp, and all Diseases f the
Stomach and Uowtls; the Instantaneous Relief of
Knrns, Cruises, rains, Acbas, Rbeunati and
JTeuralgie Affections. Ji'i
Th f ensine article bean the tlgnitar of
REDINOTON & CO.
Ssle and Usclusiv AjenU.
BEDI.VGTOX I CO'S FL0BID1 WATER.
ESSENCE OF
JAM AICA GINGER,
This valuable f reparation, csUlnlnj In a Vigh-
y concentrated fvrm all the properties ot Jamaica
Giajer ha become on of th most popular do
mestic remedies for all diseases of th stomach
and digtiv organs.
Asa toale, it will be foonl invaluable to all per-
"B$ recoveries from debility, , whether produced
by a ftver, or otherwue ; for while It Impart to
the system all the glow and vigor that can be pro
doecd by wino or brandy, it is entirely fre from
the reactionary effects that follow the ns of spir
its of any kind.
It is also an excellent remedy for females who
vuffer from difficult snenstniation, giving almost
imtnedtat relief to the spasms t&4 so frequeatly
accompany that period. .
It gives jjnme'imU relief to Nausea, eaoscd by
riding in a railroad car, or by sea-sickness, or othj
cr causes.
It is abo valaabl a an exiernal application for
Gout, KheumatLnut, Neuralgia, etc.
REDIXGTON & CO.
416 and 41 S Front Ft., Sao Francisco, Cal.
Use Electro- Silicon,
Or Magic Brilliaat.
REDINGTON & CO'S
FLOIUDA SVATJER.
FOR THE IUNDKERMIEF.
This article, possessing th most delicate fra
grance of Flowers, is nneualed as a perfume for
tho Handkerchief.
FOR THE BATH.
U?ed in bathing, it imparts energy and strength
to tho system, and gives that softness and delica
cy to tho skin so uuueb. desired by all.
It rmoYfs'suiHium, Freckles and Pimples.
Diluted with water, it makes an excellent Den
tifrice, imparting pearly .whiteness to the teeth,
sweetness to the breath, and readers the gums
bard and of a beautiful color. r
It should always be used after shaving, dilluted
with water, as it relieves all inflammation.
REDINGTON & CO.
"J f fX. y- J ' '' -i .-' -. "-' " . - -C. a : .
G. ." J -jr . " - , , .v -- -4
416 and 41S Front St, San Francisco.
Uso Electro-Silicon, .
Or Magio Brilliant.
ELECTRO-SILICON,
' : " OR - '
MAGI6 BRILLIANT ,
DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABORATORY.
The best article ever diseovered for Cleansing
and Polishing Gold, Silver, and Plated Ware, and
all smooth Mclalio fcurlaces, of whatever aescrip
tion, iB6lu3lng Kitchen Utensils of Tin, Copper,
TK ra .
, Ti JweHers and Workers in Gold and Silver
of inestimable value :
tho time saved, and the vexation prevented by its
... - . i 1- Jil ... .
aso, will forever enaear us namo to iu uu
have had evidence of its merits. '
1 . - : . REDINGTON 4 CO.
, ." , Solo Agents, Saa Francisoo.
TOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
REDINGTON & CO'S ARE THE BEST.
" sepl2v4n4mo.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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STAPLE MY GOODS ! i
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t fair living rsUs.
CALL AND EXAMINC OUR STOCt AKO PRISES
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all that w will giv
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aLeo
W bar a Branch House, long established, at
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BUTTER WANTED I
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For which I will pay, in Goods, 18 : cents, up to
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7 - TSaWtf.--
iry or iacJtwo i Urange,'"Ty the author of "Sir
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