The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 11, 1869, Image 3

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    SATURDAY.-... ..SEPTEMBER 11, ISO 9.
Hew York aiii Liverpool Markets.
Wheai-iSI 75. Floor $CJ9J.
Liverpool Wheat, lis 2d.
SaarracUcorIaxkct.'
' Wheat $1 55($1 70. Parley 90c. Oats
$11 60. Flour$l 73 75
Gr Albany wheat quotations are unchanged.
BtHi quoted at 65 esots. ,
Ltxw CorKrr 1'AtR. Largo colored pos
till of the Linn County Faar are tcln gtn'.
n!w.ii1affil Sv Mr. AL f! .Trtnoa. Svrf-
frj of- the Association. The following are
osseof tbe principal features which it con
tains :
J "The Fair Grounds are in the most pleasant and
fbeAatifal location, conveniently situated, with
plenty' of water and wood, good stable hels, and
etery convenience for stock of all kinds.
A, splendid pavilion, well arranged for the exhi
HIob of all varieties or articles.
A liberal premium for the fastest runner around
tie track on a velocipedo.
-A, epleadid priie for tho bast drilled fire com
tBy; ..
' Tho liberal p recuon offered and the extra eon-!
a Usees arranged, will insure a full representa
tion by the ladies, with their beautiful works of
' t&ft and industry.
IrfmiWoa-Scason ticket, $1.50 single con
teyance, $t ; doa'ita conveyance, $1,50 oue
.arte $l,M .
t In addition to the attractions, on tho pos
Utl there are tha shooting match and a
plowing match, for w hich liberal premiums
be given. Also, on Wednesday, at 11
.v. ai.t Rer. E. It. Geary will deliver
the Agricultural Address. Tho increased
premiums and n jvr attractions warrant us
' tin saying that the coming Fair will bo fir
euperior to any which have ever pe-
ceded it an Linn county, and we hear reports
i from all sections which lead us to believe
nhat the attendance will b much larger
"than thatef any previous year. The reat
Secret of the prosperity and advancement
of a country U fA-und in the desire of its peo
ple to excel, and nothing stimulates that no
le impulse so much as public exhibition of
thia nature; therefore it is to the interest ot
Ttrycitixen hat ing the good of Linn county
xat hexTttto patronize and countenance the
approaching Fair.
j; SmairrTavixE. The f.dlowing abstract
-will show that oar present Sheriff has been
"iaithfal in discharge of his duties. lie has
'Collected kiies fiat jrned by former Sheriff
as delineraenl and uneollectable......
Collected from person a.eed by Sheri"....2.000
1Fub1 reetifts agaiast Harvey Smith.. .... G.'J
I -Total
The law contemplates that it is impossi
ble Wfche.As;eKsor to find every person in the
"eoaaty, and giakcs it the duty of the Shr-riF
toasws-e.il thxse ms?ea by h-.m. Mr.
Irvine has assesied 115 person. lie thinks
3tlr. Xyo ha has not misled more than f jrmer
AMr-ssbr, and perhaps not so many, liy
compafing the Iload Supervisors' returns,
containing all the names in each Roa i Dis
trict, with the Assessor's tank, the Sheriff
was enalJod to find the persons missed bv
-thr.liswasor.
- .'Solo'Ott. Messrs. 1. V, Spink Co.,
-atoveand tinware merchants of jlm eity.
have disposed tf their busine-M to Messrs.
O. P. Tompkins fc Co., who have moved
their goods from the old stand to llouck it
Mver'a brick, oa the corner of Fir.-t and
IWashinjrton street. Although Messrs.
Spink k Caruth-rs were in business togcth-J
er but a few months, during that brief period
they made hosA of friend' who wilLrcgrct to
hear that they haTC retired from the arena
no soon. However, their successor, Mr.
-Tompkins is well and favorably known in
Xinn county, an 1 will doubtles prove cmi
mantly popular with the trading public. . He
8 retains Mr. Carutbers in his employ for the
-present. The dissolution notice , of P. W.
:Spink & Co., msy be found in another . col
umn.' ''
TnE Oxi-stess.V At a regular meet
ing of Albany Fire C., No. 1. last Monday
night,. Mr.. Isaac Conn was elected Firft
.Assistant Foretaan, tict P. II. Farrell, re
signed. -The Company by a unanimous voto,
v4scided to compete for the prize at the Linn
County Fair, which they were informed is to
'Jba a fireman's trumpet of the most complete
srad beautiful finish ; and in order to prepare
iiheiaselves moro fully for the contest they
voted to drill at least twice a week between
bow sad the Fair. We understand the
jSalem companies will be present and com-
ipete for the prize, in which vent rare sport
: ;taay be-anticipated.
Kickep to Death. On last Wednesday
..,2tojrniAg, iwhilo 3Ir. John WeiJle, living at
.1..B. MillerV, eight miles from this city,
was engaged in hitching up a team, one of
;the horses 'kicked him in the lower part of
J - the abdomen with such violence as to cause a
rapture of the 'bladder, which resulted in his
. death after suFering intensely for." about 30
i boars. Jle was a native of Switzerland,
: and leaves one sister in that country to
,iaourn his untimely death.
Ax AccaoEXT. Last Wednesday, while
. Mr. Myers, of Benton' county was getting
?3'5erry Vt with his team, the boat
v:"becarrje loosed and started into the stream.
Tho team was pulled into the water, wetting
tthe load of wteat and considerably fright-
ening Mr. Ms family who were on the
.f 4 of wheat. They succeeded in getting
r "doit without any 'special damage. " ?
Sxward, Seward and party visited Al
Xh&nj last 'Monday. Arriving at' noon, the
Z irij ;was provided for at Mr. Ilolden's by
City, where a number of our citizens
Ca&Ilftf pon'Mrr Seward'. The party re
trjained oly s. few hours and departed for
V aleja .In two carriages driven by Gov.
Woods and a nigger.
t' f ;Tr;aviTCe,-Cha8. Mealej is now maim.''
aftaringuraiture which will compare fa
flroralilj, bota in fashion and material, to
--hat trfeich ia UaoHci ; and be informs us
that be ran aiSord to sell JiU own maoufac
Xrxre at much iess figure than the - foreign
caake of farniUire. .
I if JTe BuuGxr. -W hav received tbe
Oregon -Jejpg budget and Portland Letter
(, fpiecti a lir.ely. jand interesting paper print
'd at Portland Oregon. We esteem the Bug-
ptt ft taluabh publication1 and gire it' &
v-crara 'urcjeonj' to our table; 1
Car New Advertisement. ' -
Saxtiam (cAtEMt. Head tho advertise
ment of this educational institution among
the new ml'. Lebanon, the village in which
this Academy is situated, has long been no
ted for its beauteous scenery and healthful
locality, and the superiority of its ,cluca.
tional advantages ha; been tho crowning fea
turo of its renown.
Mount Hood. Messrs. Morris Jc'Avery
advertise that the famous 41 Oregon BaVv
the 44 Big Ox "will beon exhibition at the
Fair Ground during the Fair".
Law. -J' Hannon, Esq., this week flings
his banner to the breeze through the columns
of tho Democrat. He is a young man of
ability and promise, anddescrves-encourage
ment from tho public.
Collector or Claims. Head thof special
notico cf "Wai. Davidson, Esq., Collector of
Claims and Kcal Estate Dealer Portland.
IIo has a reputation for promptness and re
liability eifiml if not superior to any other
man in his lino of business tn Oregon. Send
him jour orders.
"Wheat WANTtri.-Mcssrs. Corbitt & Mac
leay, of Portland, aro still paying the high
est cash price for wheat. Head their an
nouncement.
Tojcsorial. Charles B. Proscott informs
tho public that ho is prepared to accommo
date all who desiro anything in tho 44 barber
ous " line, two doors abovo Crawfords'
Pdock, on main street.
R. Chcadle wants his debtors to pay up,
ind announces tho arrival of new goods ;
also has furniture for sale. '
FAVoas.-Our dark-eyed little friend, Adah
Mendenhall, ono day this week appeared at
our office door with a fruit-dish full of deli
ciously flavored grapes, stating that 44 they
were for all of us," and vanished cro wo
co&ld hardly get timo to thank her. The
printers are certainly fortunate when such
little angels visit them bearing in their
hands the richest fruits of Mother Earth's
vineyards.
We havo been ma-le the recipient of a mag
nificent present, from Mr. O. P. Tompkins,
in the form of a beautiful tea urn, made from
planish tin, handsomely moulded and orna
mented with bird, flowers, etc.
The publishers of the Democrat are un
der obligations to Mr. A. C. Jones, Secre
tary of the Linn County Agricultural Asso
ciation, fir complimenrary tickets to the
Fair.
Mr. John Uothell, of Benton County, has
our thank ior 4 Fall Beauties " anil another
variety of apples.
. And Mr. Palmer, of Ililtcbidcr grocery,
will accept a most beaming smile for a bas
ket of Bartlctt pears.
Also, we liow profoundly to Mr. S. E.
Young, fir a 44 powerful nice " melon.
And Fred Hill has purchased a 44 rig"
and promis3s us a 44 spin around " in it in a
short time.
Verily we arc 44 in circumstances !"
VTii.l Cnrr.r. Tho member of the Capital
Hatine Company, X". 1, f tbi city. t'jncin.Uie
corf -tin;; for the premium offered by the Lion
d.untr Aerin:lrura! Awctati"t for the best fire
engine. If they do c tttt, the Albany Srcmen
will do wt-H f' eultirate tnuc!c. a No. I of this
eity hn. the reputation of -iri; cctni to no other
machine ia the Stzi?. Willamette Sule'Far
mtr. Gool ! Qntystcrs against One stcrs 1 Greek
against Greek ! While our lioys realize the
fact that they are nearly all raw and inexpe
rienced firemen, yet they will endeavor by
thorough. practice and indomitable pluck, to
secure the beautiful prize which tho gener
ous Agricultural Ioard has oHV-rea. If any
company carries that trumpet away from
Albany they will have to twork for it, Mr.
Fanner for what our boys may lack in expe
rience they will be able to make up in the
superiority of their engine and the energy
with which they will labor for the prize.
However, if the Salem boyg win it, our fire
men will cheerfully yield tho palm, satisfied
that they have met a44foeman worthy ot
their steel."
PcasoxALiTiE?. We are glad to eo that
Mr. LC, Burkhart is up and around again
after his late dangeroua illness.
Mr. Martin Payne and wife start back to
Danville, III., on a vifit, in a few dajs.
We wish them a safe journey and a speedy
return.
Frank Mason, of tbe Eugene Journal,
called on us last week, en route to Portland.
His countenance was beaming with seraphic
smiles, and we imagine something is going
to be did.
Mr. L. Cheadle, of Umatilla, has arrived
in town and will take charge of the mercan
tile interests of his brother Mr. Cheadle,
who goes to San Francisco shortly to take
up his abode. '
A Beautiful Establishmext.-O. P. Tomp
kins k Co.. seccessors to P. W. Spink 4 Co.,
have fitted up their new room in a handsome
manner, and arranged their goods in the
most enticing fcbapc. When they get their
new invoice from San Francisco, they 'wil
have. a stock costing near ?15,000, embrac
ing everything that our growing market de
mands, . There is an article of stoves which
every one should call and examine, called
the " Barstow's Cook.'-' It is the most com
plete cooking stove yet invented, and will
instantly fascinate tho ladies. The'adver
tisemcnt of 3Iessrs. Tompkins & Co., will
appear in tbe Democrat shortly. In the
meantime call and see them, at Uouck k
Myers' brick, opposite the Overland Hotel;
Gather your AppLES.Farmers should re
member that the season is a month earlier
than usual. A gentleman conversant with
such matters, suggests' that fall and winter
apples should be gathered at once, that our
apples now are as ripe as they were in the
middle of October last, year, and altogether
ripe enough for gathering. Such is very
likely true and in any event is worth consid
ering, 'r ' ' :. - ; " r:
I II I . . , I ! J
. Wheat.' Receipts havo been light, owing
to fact that farmers are engaged in seeding.
Considerable wheat has already, been sown
and in some places the,' new growth isa up
finely. Tbe total amount received in Al
bany during the week from all sources 'is
1S;C49 bushels1. Mr. Froman's receipts for
last week were a little in 'excess of 7,000
bushels. ': Total receipts at Albany- to this
time for the season, 125041 bushels. j
. REiiGiors. Rer. Mr. Wilson, of Salem,
will -preach in tho IT. P. Church to-morrow
at IX . o'clock., a ii. k , . . x
Commixed Circus and Mkkagirik. Wo I
learn tout it is tho calculation or 11. v. xco.
tho Pioneer Circus manager of tho Pacific
Coast whoso troupo is now performing iu
Washington Territory, to combine with tho
other branch of his circus, now under tho
management of Mr. Kyland, well known oh
this coast, who is now in Montana Territory,
coming this way with ail possible speed, with
a number of splendid performers, to .which
is attached nn extorsivo menagorio. These
two circuses when combined, will present an
array of talent and attractions scarcely sur
passed by any on tho coast. The celebrated
clown and jester, James Cook, will hoy the
hero of tho 44 ring " himself constituting
ono of tho prominent attractivo features.
This Combined Circus will perform at Al
bany and Linn County Fair and through
most of tho State, at the Washington County
Fnirnnd also at tho State Fair during their
continuance. '
A.v Absoluts Pure Stimulsnt. Ask any
analytical chemist who has tested tho com
parative wholes'omcness of distilled' liqurs,
and ho will tell you that St. Croix Rum is
the purest of them all. This matchless stim
ulant is the only alcohalio element used' in
the manufacture of Plantation Bitters
and mark this it is not the St. Croix Bum
of commerce that is so employed, but an ar
ticle made from the sugar-cane by the agents
of tho proprietors of the Bitters, on . their
own sugar estates at St. Thomas, and far
superior to any rum obtainablo in the gene
ral market. Medicated with tho finest Cali
saya Bark (also gathered and prepared by
tho employees of the firm in South America),
and other rare vegetable curatives and re
storatives, tho Plantation Bitters are in
all respects the best tonic, alterative and
RECi'LATtxu I'REPartion ever compounddd
for the uso of man.
Coxviftsiosen's Covar Prockkpixc. John F.
Burn r.ad established. Petition of Pennon Jt
Lucy, for license to keep ferry at HarrUbarg. re
fused. Liquor license granted to James Ur.
County authorised tho construction of brSdx
across the Calapooyia at Finlay's mill, and oo
half mile above, agreeing to par no half ( rsl
of construction, provided such conxtructio doc,
not cost to exceed l.Soo for blh bridges.
Pears and Aitles. -Wo unintentionally
omitted to mention last week that we were
under obligation to Mr. Martin Payne for
luscious pears of tho Bartlctt variety, and
some blushing big red apples accompanying.
Verily cur lives aro cast in pleauni places
so to speak. '
Found. On last Sablath, a lady's para
sol and kid glove were found in the rood
about half-wav Wtwecn this city and Cor
v'allis. The owner can bare the article by
calling at this office.
Chanced Hands. Mr. George Miller, has
purchased the meat market of Riley & Co.,
in this citv, and will continue the businc at
tho old stand next dor to Cowan Si Co 'a
store.
PaoLiric. A single grain of wheat pro-
prduced, upon the farm of Mr. John Fry -f
this county, the present y?ar, 41 stalks
with 2,419 grains.
pEcnr.s. Peache were 'clling on our
streets thjs week fr $2 er bushel.
The Show.
Fridav. -IlcmemW the Circus next
MARRIED :
MAOX OLXEY.At tho M. n. C'burcb in
Oregon City. n tl-o 7th in-l., by J. V. !
rore, aited by Her. C. W. Tld. Ma. F. B.
Makox, of tbo Ku-ne Journal, and Mi Flora
OLr.r, of Astoria.
DIED :
nODINE. Near AUany. on tbo lh Inst., of
fever and congestion, I). 11. Bodine, a;al about 4
years.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
IV 1 1.1,1.431 IAVIISO,
Of-c No. 64 Front Street,
Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon.
SPECIAL C0LLE0T0R OF CLAIMS
Accounts, Not, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile
Claims of crery descriptien throughout Oregon
and tbe Territories. "VILL IiE MADE A 8PE'
CIALlTr AND rnOMPTLY COLLECTED, a
weil as with a duo regard for economy la all basL
ness matters entrusted to bU earo and tho proceeds
paid orer punctually.
. Ileal Iliitate Dealer.
5n4tf
BRANDRETH'S PILLS ts. BIEEDINQ.
Bleeding may giro ease, because tho blood left
has more room : but tbo ease does not last, and Is
followed by permanent weakness.
BRAXDKETU'S FILLS relievo tho circulation
and gre ease more surely and almost as quickly
as bleeding; but Brandreth V'PilU never hurt,
and tbe good they do it permanent, because they
take only what tbo body and blood are better
without. Purgation with these pills will bo found
A .Universal Curative Principle. '
Let the wise examine it claims to their confidence.
Mrs. Hooker, of Barnstable, Mass., was eured by
them of bt. V itus Dance of fifteen year stand'
ing. .bram Van Wart wa eured of internal tu
mor by tbe uso Brandrcth's Pill when all other
means bad failed,
o!4 by all Druggist. Dr. Brandreth' office,
Braud rcta House, New York.
nlw4
-Axisr 3iiXiX.. ;
HIZTE bezieaTO to call tho attention of tbopnb
, j f lie to this long celebrated and unrivalled j
. FAmiir medicine. : !
The PAIN KILLER i a purely vegctablocom-
pound, and while it is a most efficient remedy for
Pain, it is a perfectly saia meaicino eren in tbe
most unskillful hands.
FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT,
or any other form of bowel disease in children or
adult, it is an almost certain cure, nnd has with
out doubt been moro successful in curing the Tari
OQ8 kinds of ' v
CHOLERA
than any other knom remedy, or even the most
skillful physician. 'In India, Africa and China,
where this dreadful disease is ever more or less
prevalent, tbe PAIN KILLER is considored by
the natives, as well as European resident, in tbee
climate, . . ; I
t ' ; - I A SURE REMEDY; CT.
SOLD by all DRUGGISTS.
mcbl5v4n30yl-ch my. ; n52w4
ALBANY BATH HOUSE! 1
nnHE UNDERSIGNED-WOULD RESPECT
1 , fully inform tho citizens of Albany and Vi
cinity that be has taken charge of this Establish
ment, and,, by keeping clean rooms, and paying
strict attention to business, expects to suit all those
who niay favor him with their patronage. Having
herctotore carried on notujpg but .
' FirstCfass Hair pressing Saloons,
ho expects to give entire 'satisfaction' to all.
2aUhiluien ana ijauics 'Jiair neativ cut ana
shampooed. ,, JOSEPH WEBBER.
. ... , ... . ttprlv3n33tf ' '' ' " ;
ADVKltTIS E MEN TS.
wiXiSoisr's
GREAT WORLD CIRCUS !
; And Kxhlblrtoa cf
PERFORMING AFRICAN LIONS! I
- Will Exhibit at !
ALBANY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1869,
"
AND AT THE FAIll OROUND DUMSO THE FAIR.
, Perform snco to coromencs at 8 p. r, J
BSBBSS-SSSB
The Manaser of this (llantlo Establishment,
encouraicod by the very extensive and liberal pat
ronage with which his efforts for a number of
years have been rewarded, and with tho view of
presenting to the public, of tho Paclfle toast an
Exhibition of NurpaNaliiff Kxrel
rrllcnrc, linn aecurcrt t ho high
cut Arciilo Tttleni In the World,
from alt parts of Europe and America, and In ad.
ditlon has secured tho greatest sensation of tho
age, a den of performing - 4
A.lVioii.ii H1oiim!
Together with their intrepid keener, M0NS. LAM
1IEKT, THE LION CONyUKHQU, who will at
each representation enter their den and by tho ax
erclso of a mysterious power, perform a number of
DARING AND THBILLIHO FEATS 1
. With thoso Monarch of tho ForeiU.
Tho ettisen of this city and vicinity may depend
.on this being a ,
First Class Entertainment !
and that these Lions aro four in number and
weighing 1,M0, and I positively tbo finest den of
performing African Lion In tbo world.
Tbo perf irmanoo will b moral, interesting and
refined. Tbo management baro, in connection,
California's Favorite Jester,
IllUIlV J At KNOX I
No effort at rivalry ean do moro than make a
weak and ineffectual approximation to tbo tJr.at
World Circus and Animal Exhibition.
J. It. MA US II A LL,
t3i3w2 Oeneral Itusines AgonU
ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
rilUE NEXT TEItM 01 THI. INSTITUTION
for yonth of both sexes will open on Monday,
tb HiU day of October next. It will be in ebarsro
of the ltev. K-lward It. .Ueary and Samuel J.
Irvine, assisted by a orp of eompctent teaehers.
CALENDAR!
' Tbo first term will embrace 15 weeks of tuition,
ending February 4, 1870.
The second term will embrace 20 week of tui
tion, from February 7th to Jul 1st, 1870.'
THE BATES OF TUITION,
Per taartsr of 10 Weeks, aro a follows
preparatory and Common Uranebts... ......... $S 0
Hix--r Engli.b f 00
Ancient an Modern Lanunsces and Higher
Maibematb-s. ChemUtry, Ae.. fig
Tuition eharsd from data of entrance to close of
uart4-r, aod payable in adtaore.
0S0ANIZATI0N OF COLLEGE CLASSES t
A Freshman Cla will formal and a eoorso
of study prescribed at the owning of the Term.
PRHJOIPAL TEXT EOOKS i
Wilson' r.ra-b-r. ltob$non Mathematics,
Hooker's Natural S-rleneo QnaeVenbos' Kbrtorie,
Abbott's Aterfrnbir's Intellectual and Mural
Pbilcsopby, CUrkv's Kogtitb Otmmmmr, Ilarkocs'
IiUn rkries, I'sfjotH's Frrnrb rWrU and the
most approved o-btoos of the Latin aod Greek
Cla !.
A P.ECORII f every recitatior. will bo made
and n average giten lo oartrly reports; also
of attendance aod dvptt;wrnt.
t;OVKHXMENT. Tbo aim wi!l U to deveb p
in the student a high sense of moral .Uijj!in,
honor and integrity, and iboM wbo cannot be
governed by such motives will not remaia in tbe
school.
HOARD may b bad in (mlU at tl per week
end rooms procured where studrnt way board
tbemixrtces.
Ity order of tho Board of Trnstce.
EUWAUl) It CI K a nr.
vSnlwl President.
A. L. STINSON,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
A t
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
MALE?!, Oil EC OX.
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPUTE PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT NORTH CF SACRAMENTO,
EVERT VARIETY OF PRINTING DONE
At Reasonable Sates t
First Premium for fine Book and Job Printing at
Mate Fairs or 167 aod 1SSS.
BOOK BINDING, BLAKK B 'OK MANUFAC
TUBINU.and PAPER llt'LINO.oa
- abort notioo and tow rate. .
Office and Bindery in CriswoM' Block. SsJeca.
aa21f Snlyl
or '
WHEAT WANTED !
tor wnira tk
Highest Market Prite wilt be Paid in Cola,
By tbo firm of
conscir & EunrjrrrT,
who bare entered into co-partnership for tho par
chase of Grain and the manufacture of Flour, at
tbe Jefferson Mills, Oregon.
JACOB qONREK,
JOHN BUitNETT.
Jefferson, Feb. 6, 1SG9 r5n27m8. '
S. L. FALLOWS & CO.,
Importer and Dealer in
BAR IRON, STEEL,
TIN Pt.lTE, Etc.;
,
YAMHILL STREET BET. FR0KT AKD FIRST,
Portland, Oregon.
, aug7r4p$ltf2pm "
' TAX 8AIX. ;
Statk or Ohkoox, . :
CotJ5TT ok Ltss,
XTOTICE IS HEREBY fJIVEN TIUT BY
yi virtuo of a warraut Issued out of tho Coun
ty Court of tho ctato of Oregon for xho county of
Linn, In tho namo of tho Siate of Oregon, to- mo
directed, commanding mo to le?y on t,ho property
of tbe delinquent tax payers named in tho delin
quent tax list for tbo year 1806, 1867 aud 1808,
I nave this lit day of September, 1809, levied on
these certain pieces or parcels of land lying and
being in the Western Addition to tho eity of 'Al-
bany, 4nn county,. Oregon :
NAMES. 'LOT. BLOCK. TAX. - YEAR.
Unknown;..:.!, I, fl, fi, . 3 .. f $5 60 18flft
4, fi, fl, S , 5 0 i - M867
" ......1,4,5,6, 3 ' 5 60; .-1868
The yearly tax on each lot ia $1,40, and tho total
tax cn each lot for tho three year is $4,20. '
And on : .. . ., , , : ''
Saturday, the 2d day of October, 1869,
at 1 o'clock p. m., in front of tho Court Heuso
door, in the city of Albany. Linn county, Oregon,
I will sell the same, or a much thereof as shall
bo necessary to satisfy tho amount of tax due
thereon, together with tho costs of and upon said
writ, at.publio auction, to tbo highest bidder
therefor, iff U, S. gold cola. ,
Dated this 1st day of September, A. D. 1809
Y5,o3w4 - : . - p.. A. IRVINE,
f - - Sheriff of Li&n County, Oregon,
ADVKltTISEMKNTS.
CHAS.MEAL.EY,
DKALKB
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE !
(Corner of First and Broadalbln streets,
nt old stand of C. Mo ey A Co.)
ALBANY, OltEGON.
KKEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL
assortment of everything In hi lino that tho
trade requires or an enterprising public demands.
FURNITURE I
Of All Klnds"and Descriptions !
Partlenlar attention wlirbo paid to order for
UNDEKTAKINOI
And alt other order ta my lino will b promptly
attended to. '
-i
Sulfation (Suurantttd md Wvrh Wurrunt$d I
C1IAS. MKALEY.
Albany, Juljfl, 18C9-T4o47tf.
OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD
comxa to ai-baivy : i
NOW IS THE TIME TO ENGAGE YOUR PASSAGE
ro THK
NEW EMPORIUM
or
ROSENSTEIN & MENDELSON,
-17H0 II AVE Jl'ST OPKNITD ONK OF THE
f ? larjcest and beat selected stck of goods
ever bronght lo this place, consisting of all tho
Xm&TCST 8TTZ.CS AND PATTSnKS
of aotblog. Ac. All of ttblcb wo Intend to ell
Chfapcr than lay Othrr noose this Side of
San Fraoeiiro!
to :e. sr a-o o r s 1
citoci:ni:is:
CLOTHING!
BOOTS AND ftHOES ! HATS AND CAPS !
HARDWAItn f IIOSIEJiY!
LADIES' PURNISHING GOODS!
CROCKERY 1
And s good atiJTtmDt of crerytblgnallykcpt
In a grtt-eiass retail stero.
trprodoco taken in etrbaogo for goods, at
le hl.bctt market pree."'fj.;
AHaor. !. . Yft5ma
NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY.
AT CUNNINGHAM'S CIO STAKO. AlBANf., CS'K,
J. G. MAYER, Proprietor.
THE lNEn5IONEl ANNOUNCES TO
tbo eitltens of Lbn and Bentoa counties
that be ba 'rUo!ibea a s-'-n anl t 'arrUge
Ms!of-t-jrr in Albany, aod respectfully solicits
the public patronage.
.Ill Kinds cf Tf hides Pot Tp th Order!
AID VORK
WAERAWTED AS XlSrRESETTTES !
REPAIRING CONE on short notico
and oa liberal tens'. .
janl2r4n(3mo.
J. II. MAYER.
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT.
liTooWE3T0FII0UCK A MYCR'S SALOON
ALBANY, OREGON.
TbU FUvblbkmeot has been
Thoroughly ne-Fiirnhlicd I
and is bow ready to receive Boarder.
BOARD, per woek ssseeseessesf ssss . o
Sinxl Meal
I4ririiif o
Jullv4o4if . C. JIOLUK, l'rop-f.
CITY BREWERY I
.
.JOSEPH IIUMT,
PROPRIETOR.
CORNER OF FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS
A&I1ANY, OnCGO.V. -
TS
HE PROPRIETOR BEGS LEAVE TO IN
orm tbo public that ho ha establuhod a
BREWERY AT ALBANY!
and
1 bow prepared to acoommodato both
THE TRADE r
ASD
FAMILIES
WITH A
VASTLY SUPERIOR ARTICLE
LAGIB BEER, ALE AND P0BTEE!
FRESH YEiST I
Can'be bad at any and all time. j
' , .! ' JOSEPH tlUNT, Prop'r.
Jnil7v4n8yl. 1 ' 8
J. K. GILL,
STATE STREET, - - - SAIiEM.
IMPORTER. WHOLESALE RETAIL j
f-DHAtn IX "
Pftiinni , ' Dnnvc di Any DnnVQ
dunuuu uyuro, uLnm uuuiw,
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
As all m.v stock is imported direct from manu
facturor and Publisher, I can otTer isupcrior hw
duecment to Teachers and Doalcrs, . . . t ,
Order by mojl promptly fillod.
ffgy All the spading Newspapers Jiga,
zlnca contaitlypi hand. J. K, QL
vin2tf. - ;
AVUEllTISEMENTS.
CHANGE OF BASE!"
BLAinr. : &. youkg,
ALCAWY, - - - - OHEGOW,
Having bought all tho Merchandise of J. Burrow
tt Co., will oontinno the bnsincsi And
w inrlte all to giro us a call.
Wo will bo constant!
rccelring
GOODS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
Al WII.I, Xf.tP A r
GENERAL ASSORTMENT
OK
r a --sr g o od si
QROCFRIES,
HARDWARE,
CROCSERT. &c.
WB WILL OFFER INDVCKMENTi? TO ALL
Ileadv'I'aj Cuntotnemt
1 LL PERSONS OWING TIU5 FIRM OF
J. Baitotr A Co.. will please call and settle,
hither moioWr of the firm i aulhoritod to fettle
any aceount of the Company.
March 6,18C3-v4nZ9tf.
J. BARROWS k CO.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES.
PIl. W. IC. I)OIIERTY
PRIVATE MEOICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I
Sacramento Ftreet, Wlow Montgomery, oppo
site the Pacific Mtil .Steamsbip Com
pany's Office, Prlrate eutranco
on I.5ddorfl" street,
fc'ao iraucisco.
nUtllithtd trrpwtf t afford lit afflicted $ovd
una nitHiiJie mtdtrnl aid in th trtutrnttut
and ryrt uf mil I'tienlenud Chrom
ic JJliaet came of i'r?rc
ey uH all iual
JJimrder.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DR. W. K. DOIIERTY RETURNS HIS FIN
ecre thank to bis n'notrrou patient fur
their patronage, and would take tb'a opportunity
to rrmttt'l tbeta tuat he eonttnucs u enuU at bts
Inntitof for tbo euro of ebrooU d'uease of tbe
Loot;, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive aod Uenito-L'ri-nary
Organs, and all private diseases, rls . Fypb
ili in all its forms and stages, . mifil Weakness,
and all tbe horrid coneiu.ncc of x-lf-iboxs. CJon-
onbo7, tileet, trieture. Nw-iornl and Diurnal
tmWtioB, Hsiual Debility. In of tbo liack
aod Loins, InSatamatiou of tbe Jiladdtr and Kid
beyf.ttc.. tic., and bo hopes that bis long experi-
t,c and sttccrful ptaHice wtilrentinue to insure
bim a share of public patronage. J?v tbe practice
of many year Is Euroto and tbe I cited States,
be Is enabled to apply the mott ctScicnt and sue
ewssfal ttw fit xint dU of att kind. Jl
s no mercury, charge moderate, treats bis pa
tients lo a cornel and bn:lU ;, and Las
refertoc of unjOetiona!jt veracity from taeo
of kboin rerctbtlity and bigb Handing in soci
ety. AH part consulting nm ty k tu-r or other
wise, wul rei-ive tbo ict ata jgtnuts; treatment,
and implicit secrecy.
To 5'cmale.
When a female 1 in troallc. or aSHicted with
disease, as weakness of the bark and limbs, pain
in tbe bead dimness or sinl. loss of muscular
power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner
voosne, extrtbir crinsry dtuimltics, derange
ment of dijre.sivo fotoctions, general debility, va
ginitis, ail d!M?ae ot lb womb, hysteria, sterili
ty, and all other li - peculiar lo female; she
sbyald jfo or write at once to the celebrated female
doctor, W. K. Doberty, at bis Medical Institute,
ot;d cotuu't bim aLont bcr trooblc and disease.
Tbe Doctor is cffcctin more cure than any other
t'brician In the Mate of (aiifmia. 1a i no false
delicacy prevent yott. but apply immediately and
saro yourself from palatal sutK-nngs and prema-
tor death. Ail Married Ladle whoso delicate
health or other circumstances prevent an increase
in their fauilie, should write or call at Dr. W. u.
Dohrrty' Medical Institute, and tbey will receive
every jojib!e relief and help. Tbe Doctor' offi
ces r so arranged that bo can be consulted with
out fear of observation.
To Correspondent.
Patient residing in any part of tbe State, bow-
over distant, who may desire tho opinion and ad-
vice of Dr. Doberty in their respective case, and
who think proper to submit a written statement of
such, in preference to holding a personal interview,
aro respectfully assued that their communication
will bo held most sacrca ana connacntut.
If tho case be fully and candidly described, per
sonal com ma nics lion will bo unnecessary, as in
struction for diet, regimen, and tbo general treat
ment of tho case (includins tbe remedies, will be
forwarded without delay, and in such a manner a
to eenvey no idea of the purport of tbe Jotter or
pare) so transmitted. Consultation by tetter or
otherwise, raits. Permanent euro iroaranteod or
bo pay. Addoss, W. K. DOIIERTY. M. Dn
ban raBctco, lamornia.
" -aH-sa
- Spermatorrhoea.
Da. Donaarr ha just published an important
fiamplct embodying bis own views and experiences
n relctioa to Impotence or Virility, bums; a short
treatise oa Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness,
Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this
affection, and other disease of tbe Sexual Organs.
Thi little work contain information of the ut
most vi.lue to all, whether married or single, and
will bo sent FREE by mail on receipt of six ecr.ts
in postage stamp Tor return postage.
Addres, W. IC. DOIIERTY, M. D.,
v2n3Stf San Franciueo, Cal.
BY JULIUS GRADWOHL,
AT THE
SAN FRANCISCO STORE ;
100,000 BUSHELS WHEAT AND OATS I
160,000 DOZ. EGGS I 100,000 LBS. BUTTER I
500,000 LBS. WOOL t
At tho Market Quotation ore corrected by me
weekly, I will pay the price wtucn mcy
5 contain for the above article.
Junl9vin41tf : J. GRADWOHL.
:biammote
"TikTOW ON EXHIBITION IX hlSiX W. Aflu
1 will be In tho vicinity of Albany until after
the County r air, atter wnicn no wiu. oo tm?u
Sninm m Thil)itd at the State Fair, when he
ill bo taken to New York City via. 1'ortiana ana
San FraicUco. Mount Hood is, nnquestionaoiy,
tt,Urir.itsni finest ox ever exhibitea in iuo
United State and i benevea Dy goou juages io u
H--' . t..3 1
tbo largest in tho world -Ben.
Holladr laid npon aoeing h!m that ho nev
e beheld uch an animal that ho ought to be put
oa exhibition in New York City and thai if take;fl
te his farm twenty-five mile froi the. eity he
should be kept ono year prepp.ratory to such exhi
bition free of cost. Moun, Hood was ra'isod by'
F. M. Morris in Umatilla Co., Oregon 5 io is one-
half Morrw btocn Bn'a the other half bnort-llorn-ed
Durham; ' . -
ADMISSION.t...;......TWENTY-FlYEX:ENTS.
i ' V Children, half price.
v4n52tf.
TfTE WILL TOUB AND SHIP WHEAT
Y'f ,ats 'anI 8C ftnt charge but 2 cts
storage. -Ale "rocoivo Up freight oa .ur Wharf
free, doVn freight 25 cts per ton.
v450w3, . S. MARHAM SONS.
APVERTISKMENTS.
TO THE UNFOjlTUNAJE-
HEW REMEDIES I NEW REMEDIES Y
DR. GIBBON', DISPENSARY -
623 KearnvStM cnmvr Commercial,
Private Kntranco n Commercial et.,
AX FKA5CIMCO.'
ESTAILISHED IN ISM. Ui
tbo treatment of Sexual aa4
SemlnatDiseare, sueb a Gob
orrbocftfileet, Btrirture, Syph
ilis n ll it forms, Seroiaal
Weakne, Impotccy, eto ,
Skin Di'ses (of year' stands. .
tig) and Ulcerated Leg rae
esjrully treated. . 1
Xlorriblo S.xaect.
Ifow many tbonsand of person, both mat :
and female, are there who art: suffering out a '.
erablo existence, from tho tfioct of secret indmlf J
ent-es, or from vim absorbed into tbe system' ,
Look at their pallkl, emaciated and disflgare
faces, and their broktn-d'.isfn eonstitstion, dku
qualifying them for tbo hapjiinef of merriajf or ''
tbo enjoyment of life. Ja thi horrid sitoatlow ,
thousands suffer until neaib close tbo seeae. Lot
parents, guardian and friend attend to those; . !
bo are sufTcriojf with an of these borribli, life- '
destroying maladies eo that they are eared for4
and eured before St it too late. Send them taomtv 4
diately to Dr. (iibbon, a physician who ha atado 4
privato dis;ae hi especial study fur jtrt, aii '
who I certain to euro tbe moat inveterate taf;
without mercury or any injurious drug It hi
important to those who are afflicted, or to tbo) ,
wbo are interested in the welfare of their friends, '
to bo careful of tbe many pretendcl doctor wb '
infest all cities, publishing tteir skill in curinf alt .
diseases in a few days, imposing upon tbo pubis ,
by using tbe names of eminent physician from
Europe and other places. Ii;, therefore, earefol, '
and make strict inquiry, or yon may fall into the
bands of thoso charlatans.
Seminal Weakness.
Seminal emusions, the consequence of ef- "
abuso. This solitary vice, or depraved sexnat
indulgence, f practiced by tbe youth of both
sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing '
with unerring certainty," tbe following train'
of morbid lymptom. unless combatted by scientific
medical measures, vix : Sallow countenance, dark
spot nnder eyes, pain in tbo bead, ringing ia tbo' :
ear, noise like the rustling of leave and rattling .
of chariots, uncatinc about tbe loins, weaknesa of '
the limbs, KuuUf' viion, blunted intellect, los'
of eonSdcrncc, diSdence of approaching stranger,'
a dislile to form ncwac-quainUnces, a disposition ,
t shun sockty, los of memory, hectic flushes J
pimples and eruption about tbe face, forrea
locgue, fitted breath, roughs, consumption. Bight ;
swoau, monomania and ftequent insanity. If:
relief bo not obtained.tho soScrcr should applj
iisirnsl tea f1 tc atf t-w to osr.. s rm w 1.t s KiBa
a euro effected by bisnew aad acientifio mode af
treating this disease, wbkb never fails of effeetiog-
quic k and radical aire. Dr. (2. will givo$100 ,
to any ptrsn wbo will prove satisfactorily to biar
that be was "cured of tbi eomplaiat by either of
tho Han FrancUo onack.
Clarricd PUcn,
Or those who cnUmf lat taarriage, who art uf
ftring nn'!-r any of theso fearful malaliea, shoal d
noi fvrgtt tb sacred responsibilities resting npov
them, nor dlay to obtain immediate relief.
To tbe Ladies.
The various complicated aod distressing diaar
incident to feraa'es, treated aitb cm ioent success
sutU as Hupprt-f.twn. IrrcgTilaritics, Whites, Fall'
ing of tbe Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseaoesy
Nervous Debility, 1'iyifu! or DiCcuIt MenstrarB
tion, Uarrenncso. eie. will b sieclily cured, with-'
out poisonous drs, injuries, or unpalatable med
icines of any kind. Have no delicacy ia railing, -no
difference what your trouble may bo. Tbe af
flic ted are cordially invited to call and atisfy'
Ihemitrlvt,::.
Perscn' calling at Dr. Oiblon office or end
ing fr package of medicihe may rvly npoa hss
assaranccs of cob-4cntial srerefj with implkdt
faith, and expect no more than to bo charged with
a fair and mutually satisfactory remunemtioB for
services rtRdercd, eonsideriag tbe circumstance
asi diScn'tics of the cac. ratber than a too prev
alent and c!b j ratiico of exortatioa among;
quacks and pretenders.
DR. GIBBON 1 repos ible, and will rlvoto.
each patient a written instrument binding himself
to effect a radical acd permanent cure or mako bo
charge.
Care fiat Iloac.
Persons at a distance can bo CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
sutlitig ra.c. symptom;, knth o( time tbo disc
Has continued, and have medicines promptly for
warded, free of damage and curiosity, to BJ
part of the country, with full and plain direction
tor use, by enclosing fl 5 dollar in currency or $10
in coin, in a registered letter, through ibe Post
office on Wells, Fargo i Co. A package of medi
cine will be forwarded by express to any pari of
tbe Union.
Address DR. J. F. GIBRON.
Box 25J, San Francisco, California.
Remember to pat htx 252 on tho letter.
Consultation FREE. .
Zf Correspondent witl ydcaso inform DR;
GlBDON that tbey read hi advertisement in Uwi
JsrAT RtctJTS Democrat.
may!5v4n39yL j
UORE THAN 200,000 PERS02T3
Bear testimony to tbe Wonderful CuxaUva
ESectsor
Dr. Joseph Walker'a 2
7
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CALIFORNIA
VHIEGA.R QITTERO9
ilanufactured from the niUve Ilerba and BootJ
of California,
r rirTha Great Blood PuriCer.1 ".'
FOR INFLAMMATORY' AXD CHHOXKJ
RITEt'MATISM AXD GOUT. DYSPEPSIA, or
INDIGESTION, WLlOt'3. HEMITTENT anl
INTER XIITTEXT FEVERS, DISEASES OF THE.
BLOOD. LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER
thew li ITT EKS have been most successful. SCOT
DISE.VSI13 are caused by VITIATED BLOOD,
which is ppncraliy produced by derangement oC
the DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blxxl whenever you too. ,
Ita Impurities bursting through the akin in Ptnw -.
pies. Eruptions, or Sow. rteanso it when yoa no
ft obstructed and sluggish in tho veins: cleans
It when tt is font, and yovr feelinRS will tell yom
when. Keep the blood healthy, and all will be well.
AGENT
Corner Pine nd Sansome Streeta.BahFriuwiscov
CaLv and Sacramento, vu- ant . ,
: SaFlattStroot.N.r.
ISTOTICE. i
WAGONS! VA0NSt
JUST 11 E O li 1 Y iii i X
OREGON VAGON- MANUFACTORY I
. . ' -1 w-sojii: coop
No. 1 'TniMBLErSKEHT .WAGONS
Which Xvill bo sold at loner, rates than bao,
,V , Call end see for yourselves. Tba -WAGONS
ARE WARRANTED A GOOD ARTICLE
Soldbv 11. CUhAUiiJi.
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