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rillDfLY...,..........FEBRUAnY 18, 1370. E2oaey H&rkat. Portias 1 Legal Tender rates 8.1 J a 84 Fan Frtfflciaeo Legal Tender rates. Kjf.fYcrk Gold Quotations.......... ........... .120120J . . ..1 " 0 1 1 " fean Francisco Flour. $5 5(&5 50. 3 I.- " , Barloy, SI 15(1 25. ' ? 41 , Oats,$l 25$l 50. -jFhq., Portland. A correspondent sends Uih following gossip from Portland under Uito-of lltU Inst: 'j'Tocdind, just now, Is laboring andcr that bane oPkil atuntric. "Hard Times." Theso words form one cf tho greatest topics of eonrersation. ilooiy k very scarce, and, for my part, I don't know ho'r long it may continue so. Spring, of eearse till help as some, but my opinion Is that tiwfte tiH years will elapse ere Portland resumes hereon id rapid nroffrcss. ine till recently re ported by tho Northern Pacifio H. R. Com rait tee, to chkngn the termiuus;of this road from Paget Found te Columbia. Hirer will, doubtless, cause txc9 of JlouaJ people to etangato considerably, and if it passes, will certainly create a material "tiH la Portland stock. " - Another loeumotire for Ben. Ilolladay's Road Is new due here, and it is rresamed work will be vigorously commenced soon. "There is now no doubt that before another twelvemonth shall have rolled around the shrill whistle of the irba hone will wake the astonished echoes of gaatian hills, and start! ) the qaiet denize of jour youthful city. Another year, and your cooling shades and Icy fountains will be a favorite resort for care-worn, dusty Por . landers, who will leave the dingy city behind them ia the morning, pic-nio among your romantic tills and delightful rales, and sip at ere- tag in their brown stone fronts.- Street iaiprorements are being pushed rapidly forward. Ia a few months some' eight or ten etrcets will Lo planked front First to Twelfth, and TweTth will be planked from B to Harrison, a dis tance of fully a mile. Next manner, it is under stood, inita Mreet is to nave a aicaoison pave ment, alnust one mile ia length, which will make U the finest street ia the city, and hasten the erec tion of pr mincnt business bosses upon it. Portland is now well supplied with newspapers, having foc.r dailies, five weeklies, and sercral monthly periodicals. The Ectmlmy Call is the Dramatic Clromci of Portland, containing daily programmes of entertainments of the evening. The Ecemittg Commrrcutl teems to bo endeavoring to do something, but has not as yet made up its mind what that something is. Tho Orryomiam, well, we doa't know what that will do, now that tho Fat Boy" has returned from MTashinztun doubtless running over with knowledge of 'how Uncle Sam' runs tho Government." The lUmld till vindicates the rig It. and shows continual aigns of adrancemcnt. The list paper that has made its appearance is the CtWc Sentimel, which, as its mi implies. I a church organ. It is a haad.o me, well-conducted paper, and bids fair to take a high stand among literary journals. Tho weather for the past few days has been very disagreeable Rain seeras to be the order of the day. Strong winds have been experienced all along the Lower Columbia, and the bar is very rough. : jJ,. . Road Scteetisobj. Following are tho names of the Road Sapervisers appointed at tSt-Q February term of tho Linn CoantjConrt: District No. 1, W Q. Stewart ; No. 2, S. B. Knox ; No. C, John Suttlc; No. 4t Frank lillard; No. 5, 0. Fry, Jr.; No. C, J. A. Montgomery; No. 7, DarTl Puwell; No.' 8, Ja. Wood; No. 9, J. T. Gilmore; No. 10 O. P. Co3h )wj No. 11, II. Pcnland; No. 12, VTm. B. Smith; No. 13, Howard Owen; Nol 14, E. Turner ; No. 15. A. P. Morris ; No. 16, Geo. Klura; No. 17, Wm. Temple; No. 18, Jos. Hamilton; No. 19, J.C.Worth;! No. 20, John McBride; No. 21, Asberry Push; No. 22, C. Crosby; No. 23, Robert Johns ;' No. 24, Smith Williams ; No. 25,! J. W. Swank; No. 2fl, M.' Fuller; No. 27, WII. II. ATerill; No. 28, A. Condra; No. 2 J. II. Wile; No. 30, J. W. Rice ; No. 31, R. G. McQuigg; No. 32, WiUon Clover; No. 33, Jas. Turner; No. 34, Henry John on; No. 35, O. W. Richardson; No. 3G, C. Johnson; No. 37, B. II. L. Irvine; No. 39, John Thomas; No. 40.' W. C. Calloway; No. 4i;W; jraiatthew?; No. 42, Milton Hale, Jr.; No. 43. E. McFarland; No. 44, George Patterson; -No. 45r B. R. Holt ; No. 40, J, R. Templeton; No. 47, Jas. School ine: No. 49, Jas. Ch archill; No. 50. John S. WiIe; No. 51, P. M. Smith; No. 52, Frank Powell; No. 53, S. Ii. Claypool; No. 54, P. B. Settle; No. 55. Green Bond; No. 5G, John Joselyn; No. 57, Dayton Simmison; No. 58, John GisendorfTcr, . Pckso.vai.. Mr. A. L. Stinson, publisher of the Fanner, callod on us during the week, looking as happy as a big sunflower. Judge Thayer, of Benton countyalsb gate a friendly call yesterday. Hon. II. L. Brown, of Brownsville, is at present sojourning with Sheriff Irvine, this city, fop tbs purposo of having his eyes ra&tad by Jjr, Golden, oar efficient ooculisfc. - The many friends of Mrs. Delazon Smith will be pained to learn that she is exceeding , ly sick, at lu r residence in this county. Mr. A. Naltner,of the Portland Herald, dropped in cn us yesterday. . We are glad to see the familiar "phU - of our - genial friend, B. M. Powers, on onr streets again. Collector. -Persons desiring anything in the line of the business of Mr, Wm. Davidson," Collector of Claims and Real .Estate Dealer, Portland, could not do better than to secure that gentleman's- services in ihe matter. He is prompt, reliable, and mcient, combining eminent ability with "the most; polite and gentlemanly bearing, and his jnpta, js never to fail in performing ju&t wuicu i d undertakes. -. - - The FiREMExfs Ball Froni the elabo rate preparations that are being made, it is vident that the Firemen s 22d day . of Feb ruary Ball v.'ill be a magnificent affair. The ball, music and supper are promised to 'be the very besi that are attainable. No special invitions will be issued, but ail who desire to do so are expected to participate, subject to the regalrtlons of the various committees : . , V ,. Albany trt-RSEay. -The advertisement o $Tt 1 Ji A S 'illard, Nurseryman and Flora -otirist, cjay bo found in our.columns to-day Jr. Mi has tkon great pains to import the raresc ana c aoicest seeaa ana cum rate in yerf best varieties of fruit trcesVand orna jmeataj shrubbery, and deserves the greatest fencouragemnrit from tho public, r . .; :"' - . - ' ' ' Rs7iVAL.--There is at present a religious 'revival in progress at the Court House, this city, by the Christian1 denomination and everal perse us hate united with theclisfrch PERIODICALS AND PUBLICATIONS, The Littlb Cori-oral, for February, i pure, crisp, and brilliant; as usual, full o all tho fresh juices of Young American life It grows better and better. No girl or boy should bo without it. One dollar a year, when It is worth double that amount. Pub lished by Alfred L. Sewell & Co., Chicago Pkrterson's Magazine, for March, sparkling and glittering with attractions for the parlor, the boudoir, the nursery and tho kitchen. Remember the prlco only $2 year, byChas. J. Peterson, 300 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Ballou's Monthly ia undoubtedly tho cheapest publication extant. It is embellish cd with illustrations and abounds in choico lit erature and useful information and is fur nished at the remarkably low prico of $1 50 per year, by Elliott, Thorn ci & Talbot, Bos on, Mass. Tub CAtnoLic Sentinel, published nt Portland, by Herman & Atkinson, is a neat 24 coIumn paper, and will certainly bo valuable auxiliary to the Catholic literatur of the Pacifio coast. Wo welcome: it Into the arena and wish it success. A US 'LAINDEALIft 18 tt.O tltit 01 HOW Demoeratio paper soon to be started in Rose burg, by Wm. Thompson, formerly of the Eugene Guard. W are glad that tho Dem ocracy of Douglas county'aroto have an ex ponent. , Mas. Dcsiway hat just received a number of Dartram 4 Fanton Sewing Machines. It is claim ed for these machines that they are simple in con struction, easily understood, make aa elastic stiicn, issien inetr own enas, adjust tneir own needles, are easily morod about on castors, (a con venience ae other machine possesses,) have extra attachments for doing everything and are always n running order. They will seam, hem, fell, eord. quilt, ruffle, embroider, braid, bind, tuck or gath er; run without noise; will not sou the operator a clothes; and are offered at lower prices than any other table machines in use. Price of No. 1 ma chine, black walnut table with drawer, oiled or waxed. $5$. Meeti.vc. Tho Linn County Agricultural Association met last Tuesday. S. E. Young was elected Secretary of tho Society for the and considerable other business was trans acted, such as revising the Premium list, ap pointing committees, etc. Tije Beactifcl Snow" fell to tho depth f two or three inches in this citv during last Monday night: but durinz Tuedav the piercing rays of Old Sol completely oblitera ted its fleecy tracks, and now it is numbered 'among tho things that were." Such is Wcbfoot. Railroad. The Railroad survevinir rartv under Sir. Barrage arived in thin city on the 10th inst., having completed the location of tho line to Spore's. Tho new survey is three miles longer than the old one. Dental. Dr. G. W. Gray, Dentist, has returned from his professional tour, and is now "at home" to the achera and toothless. O.x Wednesday xicut there was a cotil- ion party at John Parker's, and a juvenile 'reception" at Louis Miller's. On Thursday night there was a pleasant social gathering at Mr. Jere. Driggs'. Tnt. Organ." This paper has been again awarded the city printing by our new Council. ; Lime. BaiMcr. plasterers and others will always find plenty of lime at Pearson's Corner Grocery. Saloon. Read the new card of the CaDi- tal Saloon, Salem. BORN: POWERS. In this city, on the I7th fast, to the wife of IL M. Powers, Em., a son. MARRIED: COCHRAN HOWE At the residence of the bride, in Brownsville, Feb. 6. 1870, by Rev. II. II. Spalding, Ho. R. E. Cocbhay, of Lane Co., and Mas. America Howe. DIED: NOLTNER In Portland, Feb. 1I.1870.Frav- ces Elles, daughter of A. and Martha X. Nolt oer, aged 1 year, 2 months, 3 weeks and I day. Council Proceeding?!. Tdvbsdav EvEsuro, Febrnsry 10, 170. Corncil met. Roll called : Present Mayor Stanard and Couneilmen Cooiley, Grodwobl, Riley, and HilL ' The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Committee on Printing reported that Mers. Bellenger & Brown would do tho printing for the itv for too year 18i0 for ta, excepting posters or pamphlets, and recommended tbat, asthat amount was but a reasonable charge for tho work to be performed, the contract bo awarded to said parties. On mouon, toe report or tbo Committee . on Printing was rceeired and the contract awarded to Beilenger & Brown to do the City Printing for the year 1870 for the earn of 75, eoiu. Councilman Alexander entered and took his seat. On motion, Committee on selecting lot on which to build Engine House were allowed further time and on motion said Committee were Instruoted to onferwith the Fire Company and consult counsel to ascertain the probability of promring a title to the lot eoatraoted for by the Fire Company of Mr. Mercier, dee'd. The following bills were presented, and, on mo tion, were allowed and the Recorder instructed to draw orders on the Treasurer for the several amounts ; J. Gradwohl, fur stove and fixtures for Conneil room, $24 75 ; John Long, for building two crosswalks and spreading dirt and gravel, $17; A. Parker & Co.. for lumber. $32 65; L. O. Ketch, um, for hauling gravel for John Good's lot the owner not to be found and the city charging tbe same to said lot $12. On motion,' the bill of $70 25. presented by Montgomery A Barnes, was referred to tho Com mittee on Finance. J. ii. llackleman presented a petition for a crocs walk from the northeast corner of Bloek 100 to tho southeast comer of Block 107. in Hackle- man s Addition to tbe city of Albany : which, on motion, was granted. , - The several bids for building ana gravel mjr crosswalks were opened and considered, and 'it appearing tbat Wm. Reed $ md (13) for furuicb- id? material and building the 4-foot crosswalks was the lowest, on motion the contract for furnish ing mat rial and building all tbe crosswalks or dered by the Common Council for tbe year ending Dee. 20, 1870, was awarded to Wm. Reed for io com, each. Tho bid of Montgomery & Barnes for graveling tho 4-foot crossvralks being the lowest, ($3 25), on motion the contract for graveling all the cross walks ordered by tho Common Council for the year ending Dec. 20, 1P70, was awarded to Montgomery & Barnes, for $3 25, coin, each. Councilman Cornier presented an Ordinance re latin g to taxing dogs, which was read the first time : and also an Ordinance relating to estray horses, which wss read a first time. On motion, adjourned. - A. C. JONES, Recorder. DR. R. C. HILL . ... " .. ( Successor to Settlemicr & Cb.) ID B TT G G- I S T MAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'GN. DEALER IS Drug-, Xllcdieraas, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, Glass, Varnishes; &c, &c Physicians Prescription carefully Com- pounded. V3n51tf , Religious riotlco.-rhcfo will be services by ho M. li. Church, South, regularly on the second Sabbath in each month, at the Baptist Church la this city, at 11 o'clock a. w. REV. L. VANPLYKE, Pastor. HPKUIAL NOTICES. General Debility in Nntnro'c Ap Ical lbs4 Help. , , Thousands of persons, without any specific all mont, aro tho victims of languor and lassltudo Tbe unthinking are spt to confound this specie of inortion with Iminess; whereas it usually arises rrom a want of organio energy, for which the sub Jocts of it are no more responsible than the near sighted are tor their uofeotiva vision, euoa per sons, although they may bo free from pain, are as truly invalids, and aa muoh In need of mod lea aid, as if they were tormented with the psngt of acute disease. They require a toxic and Althna tivk, tbat will rouse and regulate tbetr torpid or ganWattona. In eases df this kind, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS produce an Immediate and most favorable effect. The debilitated and despond ing valetudinarian, who feels a if he were hut half allre; who shuns company, and has no relish either for business nr pleasure, is mttnmarjtkotetl, 4y a brirtvurn otkU mint potent vgttulU nvlg eaat, in(o quite a different being. The change ef fected by the BITTERS, In his bodily and mental condition, is a surprise to hlmsolf and to his friends. lie mopes ao loogor the active principle of life. which seemed to have died oat of him, is re-ewak ened, and he fools like a new man. Remembering tbat debility is not only an affliction itself, bnt an imvitatio to JUeatt, no time should be lost in re cmiting tbe broken- down system with this choic est and most potent of all to.vics akd vsavixts. DAYIDSOX, OQca No. 64 Front Street, Adjoining tho Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. SPECIAL COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS. Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercantile Claims of every description throughout Oregon and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as well as with a due regard for economy in all bus! neis matters intratd to bis care and the proceeds paid over punctually. - , Real Estate Dealer r5n4tf HIE PAIN KILLER IL Is both aa Internal and External Remedy. T II IK PAIN KILLER .Should be used at the first inanlfc tatloa of Cold or Coughs. rrillE PAIN KILLER I Don't fail to keep it in the hoase ready for ue. THE PAIN KILLER Is an almost certain euro fur COLERA, and bus. without doubt, Ix-cn more su-ccsrul in curing tbu ternble dieao than any oiber known rcmely, or even the utot Eminent and Fkll'.ful Physicians. n India, Africa and China, where this dreaifal dtscoiie is ever more or less prevalent, tbe PAIN KILLER U considered by tbo natives, as well as by European residents in those climates, A SURE REMEDY. rfiliK PAIN KILLER JL Each Bottle is wrapped with full directions fur lis use. rpiiE pa IX KILLER a. Is sold by all DruggUts and Dealers In Fam ily Medicines. . . nZJwt The subjoined correspondence sufficiently ex plains iUclf : rort.Ao, Oregon, Sot. 15, 156. MessB. Err.usu A liAnrs, Uen'l Accnls New England Jlulual Life insurance Company, IkMtton j (j'emttemtn: On my own behalf and lathe name of my orphan children, I beg to tbtiik you, and tbrousu yon the ew Ln-Ur.a Mutaal Uiln Insur- ance Company of liUm, fr its tnuniSeenco ia Eayiog me my terminated Kilicy on tbe lueoi my usband. On the 2Ist January, !&C9, tnUfurtune compelled me to forego the payment of tbe last premium' wblch non-payment in any other com pany would hare lt me my policy but I am ! now orerjoyed with the receipt of tbe amount of the policy (less tbe amount ot tbe unpaid premium only), thanks to the equity of the jfa'acbusetts Lapse Laws, that most bless many widows and their children. 1 recommend the New Knglaod Mutual to all who would proride against possible misfortune. I sincerely thank you again, giJtie- raen, fur tbe payment, and also for your generous and gentlemanly assistance in the matter. RefpccRtlly, JJETSEY AIILLEIu PonTi.A3ii, Oregon, Nor. 15, 1869. Mrssas. Ev A Hanaa, Oanerai Agents of the New England. Mutual Life Insuranoe Com pany, of Rotn : (IcmtUmtm Har Ing takes a lirely interest in tbe affairs of the Urge and destitute family, left by an old resident of this city, who died Aug. 2d, 8f.9, and who was insured in tbe aew fcngland Mutual Ltft Insutanee Company, we take pleasure ia making r,be following statement for the informa tion of tbe publie : A. Is. C. Miller was insure! by orainaay ure olicr No, 13.054, bearing date January 21, 1863. Ie paid annual payments to January 21, 1$nS, inclusive. Since then nothing has been paid. He died Aug, 2, 13C9, orer eighteen months after last payment of premium, yet your company, working under the equitable Lape Laws of Massachusetts, pays the widow and orphans the whole policy, de ducting only the premium due; while in all other companies doing business here, about which we know anything, tbe policy wouia long sioee nave been forfaited. i By tbe New England Mutual, the widow has been paid $4,650 40. This we consider munifi cent, more especially when we take into considera tion tbat tbe family would not bare recelrea a cent from any other company doing business on Ibis coast. Tbts in our estimation is enougn te reeommecd this company abore all others. This is Equity, tbis is Mutuality. We, tbercrore, eom roend this company to the public, as the only com pany that has no forfeitures. We berewitb inclose yoa the acknowledgments of the widow. Respectfully yours, etc.. CINCINNATI BILLS, JACOB MAYER, 1E0RGE II. FLANDERS, ; M. SELLER. Orrics Naw Eot.Asn Mutual Lira Iss.Co.- No. 12 Cahtkr s BriLDixo, V PoRTLAsn, Orezon, Nor, lfif 1819. ) To Messrs. C. Bilk, J. Myer, Ceo. II, Flanders and M. Sellers; (JentlemtA t Yonr fror of yesterday, inclosing acknowledgments of Mrs. Miller, is at hand. Please accept our thanks tor tbe roluutary ins tico you have done the company we represent. - Yours very iruiy, nl5tf EVERSON A HAINES. - SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of tbe Stato of Ore- con for the County of Linn ss. Suit in Equity for; Foreclosure of Mort- racre. ' -' . n. .. nt mil VT- k - Utmstian i;iymer, n u, vs. um, Arm- stronp, Wel t. , , To the above named defendant, wm - ; ': ' Arrastrons.' " r TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP ORE- X G0N : YOtt are hereby required to appearand answer tbe complaint filed against you in the abore entitled suit within ten days from the date of the ftrviee of tbis summons upon you if scrred within this oountr: if served in any other county of this Rifiifl. then within twenty days from " tho" dato 'of the e crrice hereof upon you j or if tne scrviee of m. nmmons be by publication, then by the first Anv at the term of said Court following tbe expi ration of six weeks from the first publication here of, to-wits on the 4tb Monaay oi juaron, iu. And vmi are farther notified that if yoa fail to abore reauired. for want thereof tbo TilaintiffwiU apply to the Court at said term there of for the relief therein demanded, to-wit: for a Judgment or decree or uouru nianuiongsgosiT n hv van to plaintiff upon a certain tract of land as described in said mortgage, be foreclosed and you adjuged to pay certain notes secured by said mortgage, in all for tho sum of Nino Hundred and i?sfw TWinr. tos-ether with interest thereon ana costs and expensesof this suit. . Dated Feb. 9, 1870. First publication, Feb. 11, 1870. Br order of lion. R P. Boise, Judge. T5u27wS, P- OABY. ay"v AtfyforlTlL ADVI2KTI8EMENT8. WAR WITH SPAIN! OCJ33 A. TVJEEEIV 1 OUR MINISTER WITHDRAWN 1 1 NOTWITHSTANDING ALL THIS TROUBLE, P. C.HARPER a CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAM FRAftlCltCO, a Tory large and well ssleoted siok el GENERAL MEUCUANDI03 1 Which they offer At Priooa to Suit tho Times! Tlielr stock eonststs.la part, si foltown A Urge supply of HEAVY 0ASS11IEEE3 AND FLAHITELS I Se&isxs, Hicks ry Btripas, Checks, Bheetlnga Bleached und Unbleached, .aid French Cottonadei, Canton Flannels end Heavjr sianketi. A Splendid Assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS! svea as SILKS, POPLINS. lJUUCADRS. M PRESS CLOTHS, MERINOS, PRINTS, DELAINES, MOHAIR, FANCY PATTERNS, SHAWLS, BALMORALS AND 1100P-8KIRT8. FANCY NOTIONS, TRIMMIKOH, Ac, Ladles and MUsla Hoods, Hats, Nubias, Ac, Ae. A good assortment of MIX AND IIOY'N CLOTH I Bid I Gent's Furnishing floods, ie. A complete assortment of Men's, Roys and Youth's OP AND CAJ-T SOOTS AND CHOCS ! TOBACCO AND CIOARS. Also the latest styles and 14U qoallty of Ialiexit JllaaeaiarC'hlldren Shoe. A splendid assortment of GBOCEBIES1 Hardware Pocktl k Table Cnllcry! WINDOW SHADES. LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. CARPETINO. ! data Elm'n, Days asi ChUrea'a Wood and Willow Wart. a fact, almost erery thing usually kept la a re- tail store. lavlnr boorbt onr rools oa the best terns that tbe market will allortl, and selectea tbem wtlb 'great cere, we fl warranted la saying that we ran offer as great Inducements to customers as any house ia the trade, aid hope, by strict at tention to business and tbe wants of coitom- cri, to merit a lib ere! patron sge from tbe public. pjrRemsmbr the place: The house formed oecopiea by V. aisnsnid a lira, P. C. HARt'EU A CO. Albany, Oct. 23, 1S69 vtulOtf. GOODS! NEW GOODS I A FRESH SUPPLY OF ALL KINDS I WHEELER'S NEW STORE! IH EL0OTS7TLLJ Brownsrille, Nor. 25, 'CJrSoSyl. V7o tha Undersigned Comraittaa, ap pointed to decide upon the merits of the washiag done by Kane's Condensed Soap and Coamoa Boiler, decide that the washing don by. XANS'fl CONDENSED SOAP, is the best, dobg tke work in a superior manner with less labor, ae raihiag being done ia using Kane's Soap ; hat that horaa was used ia the A atom alio Boiletv. D. RUNNELS, North TaahUV DANIEL STRANG. SaJesa, B. 0, CRAWFORD, Saleta, Jaae, lltb, 1189. CestsaUt. ZTaoa's Coniaoaad Boap. -YasceBran, W. A u rust T. 1189. Ma, Kass Siii Yours ef the 6th recelred, and ia answer U your Inquiries, can say tbat your Soap has siren perfect satis faction has performed all it was recommended to perform. On glring it a trial, tbe washwoman washed six dauen of pieces, without the aid of any machine or rubbing. Yours, respectfully. auglZn52r4tf. . 4.1. It An MM. 8UlMON8. Klizabeth E. Baber, Pl'ff, ti. Cbriato- Dhcr C. Babcr. Del't. In the Circuit Court of tho state of Oregon for the County of Linn. Suit in Equity for Dirorce. Chrutopher C. Habert Defendant aforesaid : ' Yoa are hereby required to appear in the Cir cuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for the Cocnty of Linn, and answer the complaint of tbe riaint iff in tbe abore entitled canso against you, on file with the Clerk of said Court, by. the first day of tbe next term of said Court following the expira tion of six weeks from tbe publication hereof, or Judgment for want thereof will be taken against you. W - a a . m a. m a ea l ou are Heresy runner nouneu mat u you lau to answer said complaiut as abore required, the Plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief therein demanded, and the costs and disburse ruonts of this suit to bo taxed. J"irst publication ordered February 4th, 1870, First day of ensuing term, March 28tb, 1870. Br order of Hon. R. P. Boise. Judge. ; ' n25wfl E. V. liUiSHELL., Att'y for rrtr. d. s. rniLLirs. JACOB S. TABSB rillLLirS, TARER, sSs CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. "SO. 310, FE0ITT SEEET, S-ArlST PR j.3sroisoo, Solicit the patronage of the meroh&nts of tbe Willnmette Valley and promise careful attention to filling orders. Consignments of Oregon pro- dace solicited. y5n7mo. WHEAT ftHD OATS WANTED ! rwwnE SUBSCRIBERS WILL PAY TIIE 1 . highest cash prioo for whpat and oats delir-l 1 - L XIT l 1- Ilk..- 11m irh.l! and oats Stored and Shipped at the Lowest Rates sa Goods of all kinds received and chipped from i tha Wharf- MARKUAM oV v3s52yl ADVKIITISKMKTS. RAILROAD If JTELUGEflCE I BLAIN & YOUNG, AUSAinr, n oizcaoN, Woali eali the attention f Beyers to their Xrp2 0ELE0TI3D JSTOOE FANCY AND STAPLE DBY 600DS1 siAiiDTTAnccinocr,Qiiis BOOTS & SHOES (0u fywhlty.) AJL3U OV ftATZMT OTW&TM GOOD QUALITY! ' . r - SOLD AT MODERATE PRIQEO AORNTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FLOIIE&'CB HmtENG 2ZACIIIHB ! Tlu Btttin Un. Pee. SI. rioJOif. The Adrertlsement of J. Tmfm TITUS' New Jewelry Establisb-- went wtu appear in short time. Owing to a rvsh of business he Is unable sooner to prepare a Ie soriptlre list of bis merehaadlse. Albaoy, Dee. 10,!S69 rftslfyl, LADIES' EMPORIUM J Kins. a. J. DUHIY7AY', aaaaasi FASHIONABLE MILLINERY S 1 FoRewi Hwm eUll Claak CZiVtag ta 1 thals faskd htanskaa. mzkcmiih vimnzTZLV coma fa liaeeea SlUs aa g 4 Kaanea Ctflotap J fox Braid aad ZextroHtty Cosset 2faU aad Broad-Alhla Stmas AL21MT, ORKQOX. SaSStf . Ci-t - HW.. mmm .if inn i ii tmEusrra calc Y TIBTUI Or AN tXIOUTlON ZSSX7ID ! eat of the Cireait Ceart ef the Staee C Ore. oa fee Marioa eoaaty, Oregon to see dieeeted aad eUrered, ta Carol ef BaraUea f aeUa aad agaiaal U7U SaUst a 4 Deaehattos Wa-ea .&oad flesa- pany," de&aiaat. Ui she saaa ef tTT.l, V. ft. JeU aela, a4 latoseee aad eosta, 1 aava taia ism ay efjaaaary. A- D. ltfl, Isrtad oa taa CsUew- lag eerle4 teea eetoee to-wtl I AU us sigks, tuie tvaa iafeereet er n fteBsaf al ia aad so she nald Waf ea ftoad, ways aad riches of -ways; all the corporate aaeeseealis ef the do fendaat ia the Seteia and Deaehaltae Wagca Road, lying and heiag la Lisa eoaaty, Oregea, and nose particularly aaowa aad described as commencing at the east and of Tog Prairie, la said eouoiy of Liu a, theae running eastwardly to King's frame, aad taeaea to QuarteriUe, aad oa to she DesehuMee Kirer, and ea Saturday, th$ &t day tf Martk 1870, al 1 e eleek t. al the Court House door, ia the elty of Albany, Linn eoanty, Oregoa, I will sell the abore described real property to satisfy said exeeutioa, ia teres ts and ooata, at pb- lie auction to tie algncst bidder tkereror. Jan. 15, 1810. EL A. IHVIXB, rSnlSwt. Sheriff; Lina'eounty, Og'a NOTICE TO SHIPPERS! That I wiU attend to a GENERAL COh'f.'ISSIOIl BUSINESS I ; IM FKAKClSCOl f V' Ill ALL KINDS OP PRODUCH : THAT MAT ;- CONSIGNED TO SXXS FOI1 SAsLG ! L. CIIBADLE, of Albany, wiR'attond to all . orders on business in the produce trade that may be sent from Albany to me. oc9r5nSm6. B. CTIEADLN. J OH VOIlIi Neatly aad cheaply dono a this Ola. Vtai AVDElia?ISEMENTS. PRIVATE imbhiM QUICK URES AND MODERATE CIIAROES. JprVf4 U, DOHEUTY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo site the 1'aoiSe M til Steamship Com pany's Office, Prirato entrance on Ioldesdorff street. Baa Ifrancisco X$hiihh0l 0stpr$lif to mffurd tit offlhfd inml ami ttimtijit mdieal aid in th Sreafmenl X)ijut, ea44 of Htcrt ey and all VUofdtrt. 10 Til 13 AFF&ICTSD. BH. W. K. D0UBRTY RETURNS KI3 glN oe re thanks to hU aumerous, patieats for tbeir patronage, and would take th's opportualcy te remiad them that he eoatlnaes to eoasult at his lostltate foe the ear ef obronlo distases of tbe Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digeslire and Oesito-Uri-aary Orgaas, and all prtrate diseases, ris . Syph ilis la all Us ferns aad stages, Sesniaal Weakness, aid ail Ihe horrid eoaseaencci of saif-atsso, Ja errhesa, Uleat, Btrietares, Xaetaraal aad Diuraal ssls sieas, f ezsai Debility, Dlseaaef of tha Sack aad LeVa, lalaatnaUoa ef the Bladior aad KU eys,ee.4 etc., and he hopes that his leag experi ence aad saeeei sfal practise wlJJ teatlase ta Lsstre bla a share of publie patronage. Br the praetiee ef many years la Europe and the yaited Mutes, be if enabled to apply tbe most tScieat and suc cessful remedies against Olseaaes of all klods. He uses do mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa tients la a correct and honorable way, aad has references of unquestionable reraeUy Cross ssea ef known respectability aad high staadiag ia soci ety. AU parties consulting Mia by iotter or other wise, win reoeire me iwt aad gssuait treatment. as4Lnplllticrscy. To females Tfhsa a fetaala is la trouble, or aSIeUd srUh disease, as weakness of tbe back aad limbs, pain la tbe bead' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of tbe heart, irritability, oer roosness, extreme urinary diXScalties, derange ment or atgesure functions, general debility, ra- g in ills, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she shyuid go or write at once to tbe celebrated female doctor, W, K. Dohsrty, at his Xledkal Institute, aod consult him about her troubles aad iiaess. Tbe Doctor is effecting more cares than any other pnysician in tne estate or caJiiomia. Ixt so false delicacy pre rent you, but apply ImaiediatoJy aad sare rourself from nainfal atiSarharm mil tTin.. tore death. All Married Ladies whose ImUcu boaJth or other circumstances preraat aa increase in their families, should write or call at Dr. W. iC. Uobertys Uedical (ostitute, aad they will reoeire ersry possible relief and help. The Doctor's cQ s are so arranged that bt can hi consulted with- To Corroapondeats. rallents residing la any part ef the Stats, how- srer distant, who may desire tbe opinion aad ad vice of Dr. Doberty ia their reetfre eases, aod who think proper to submit a wntten statement of such, in preference to holding a personal kiterriew, are rcspecuany axsurea inattaeireoajmsBlcatica will be held most sscred aad confidential. If the case be fully aad candidly described. tr- sonal eommonicatioa will be unnecessary, as la etrueliofis for diet, rogjioea, and the general treat ment f the east (iaclttdlcg the rsasdiee), will he forwarded without delay, aad ia task a manner ea to eoarey so idea o the purport of the letter er parcel so traosmiltad. Coasultalioa by letter or otherwise, rasa. Parts asset eure rnaraatoei or oo pay. Addesa, W. K. DOHERTY, if. D., saa Jraactfco, Califoraia. lrmatorrlioea. Da. Dontstr has Just published an important Eamplet embodying Us oworicwsaad expeVioaoes i rclstioa to ImpoUaee or VirUity, being a short treeuse on Bparmatorraoia cr Bealoal Weakaees, Nerroas aad Physical Debility eoaaequant oa this affoetioa, aod other diseases of the Eexaal Organs. This Uttbs work can talcs laforaatioa of tbe at jsost ralae to all, whether taarried or eiogie, aad will be seat FAKE by mail on receipt ef six eonU La postage stuaps for reiura posUg e. Addess, W, K. DOHERTY, U. D.t Saa FraocUco. Cat FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE I I WILL QI YE FOB EGGS, 20 CTS. PJEK BOS., After this week, vatil farther notice. Teh. II, !S-nlCif. TL CHSADLE. BXXECIFF0 SALE, BT TIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED eat of the Coaaty Court of the Stato of Ore gon fwt Lisa eoaaty, ta ins directed aad delivered ia faror ef 8 mil a, firasield Jt Co., aad against James Keeliag, for $3t3,l, and latorests aad eeets, I hare this STth day of December, 1869, lerkd aa the follow iag described Real Estate, to wilt Ooaaiesslsf sixteen rods East of the South west corner ef the Town Plat of HarrUburgh, at the Northeast corner of W. H- hCe Cully's land, raaaiag thenee South tea rods, thence ast twen ty -seres rods, thoaee North ten rods, these West tweaty -seven rods to the plao of beginning ea aad three-fourth acres more or less, situated la tae eoaaty or Liaa aad State of Oreron. and situated la Township Sfteea, South, Raag four, West. Scetioa otxteea beiar a art ef the land ef Wa. A. forgj's De&atioa Land Claim ; aad Saturday, the 19A day oFelruary, 1870, at t e'eleck r. ia fVeat ef tha Court Bease tees, ta tha airy ef Albaay, Liaa eoaaty, Ora- goa, I will sell tha abere daeorihed Real Property m satvaTy a Id jExeooteea, Interests aad costs, at pahlia aaetioa tha hUaaet bidder therefor. w a mtftatm TlaSOwd. - Sheriff, Una Co., Ofp. TO SHIPPERS OF LIVE STOCK EAST OF THE MOUNTAINS! REDUCTION OF RATES BETWEEN PORTLAND AND THE DALIES. VIA THE COLUMBIA RIVER. THE OREGON STEAL! NAVIGATION CO., During the present season, will ship 'LIVE STOCK (in lots) from PORTLAND TO DALLES, (through in one day), including Railroad trans portation at the Cascades, at tbe following reduced rates, vis t 73 cts. per head. Two-years old aad eowe.........j2,C0 Three years old aad upward... 3,00 ' " I lorsos. ................... 8,00 " J. C. AINSWORTH, ? , - Pres't 0. S. N. Co. Portland, Feb, 1, 1870 -r5n25m2. .7 ; QvnnoxB. In tlit Cireait Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Linn, SS. " James Knox plaintiff, vs. James 13. Clendening, defendant. To James B. Clendening, defendant: I N TIIB NAME OF THE STATE OP ORE- gon : You aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against yoa ia the above entitled action, within ten days from the date of the Berries of this summons upon you, if serv ed within this county or if served in any other county of this State, then within twenty days from tne date of service or tuts summons upon yon ; or If the service of this, summons be bad upon von bv nubHoatton. then by the first day of the term followinff the expiration of six weeks from tbe first nublioation hereof, to-wit i tho fourth Mondav in March. 1870. And if you fail to an . wa. th ,tainii(T will annlv to tho Court for the frolief demanded in the said complaint, to-wit: Tor fudf raent aeainst you for want of an answer, for the sum of $2,293 63, with interest on tho hntn of $1,169, from tho 3rd day of February 1S70, besides costs of this action. Dated, February 3, is7w. First publication February 11, 1S70. t By order of Hon. R. P. Boiao, Judge. T5n2CwtJ. N. II. CRANOR. ' -, Att'y for jJ'ff. ADYU 11TISKMENT8 TO THE UNFORTUNATE NEW REMEDIES I NEW REMEDIES DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, C23 Kearnv Bt, corner 6ommerd,a!j'. Prirate Entratieo on donitncrcial ti.f t ESTABLISHED IN 18 &4 hi, the treatment of Sexual aad. Seminal Disesrcs, sueh as Oon orrfaosa, Gleet, gtricture, fSyph ills in all its forms, JSemiaaf. Weakness, Jmpotcncy, ete . Skin Diseases (of years' stsad !ng) and Ulcerated Legs saef zestfully treated" - How tnany thousands of persons', tolli tnala and female, are there who are .suffering out a mis-. ' arable exiaufte, from the effect ef 'secret indulgi i ences, or from virus absorbed into the syrtem-r-r L.OOK, at incir palii.1, emaciated asa ajsjgurect. , faces, and thoir broken-down Constitutions, dia- qualifylsg them for ths hsppiaem of marriage et the enjoyment of life. In this horrid sitaaties ; thousands surer nntil neatb closes the scene. Laf . parents, gnardians and frieads attead te tlsaf who are rafering with aay ef these horrible. Uti. ' dsstrvying maladies see that they are eared tz aad cured before it Is too late. Send thSia isssasw. distal te Dr. (iibhos, a physician who has sad) private diseases his erpecial study for years, aaei - . . . . & . . . - wse m ccrvain so cure toe mo lnvezeraie easeSy . I without mercery or any injurious drags. It lt.1 important to those who are adietcd, or to tbosa who are intcreitl ia the welfare of their friends to bt careful of tbe many pretended doctors who ' infcstall cities, psUUhing their skill in curing all. diseases ia a few days, imposing upon the publia' by using tbe names of eminent physicians from Europe aad other places. Be, therefore, carefal ' and make strict inquiry, or yoa may fall into tha bands of tbo charlatans, SeataalWeaksesi. - '; Seminal em jj'wr.s, the consequence- of Sel-i abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual, indulgcsee, Is practiced by tbe yontb of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, prodacin,';' with unerring certainty, the following ' traia. of morbid symptoms, onlet s combatted by scientifia medical measures, vie : Sallow conhtcnance, dark , spots under eyes, pain ia the head, ringing in tha. ears, noise like the rustling of leares and rattling' of chariots, nnetsineaa about tbe loins, weakness at. tbe limbs, confined vision, blunted, intellect, loss, of confidence, diffidence of approaching strangers,' a dUHko to form newaequaint&nces, a disposition to sbua socielr. loss of memory., hectic flushes.! pimples and eruptions about tbe face, furred tocgue, focted breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If -relief be not obtained.tbe sufferer should apply. immediately, either in for son or by letter, to bavo - a cure effected by bisnew and scientifio mode of. treating tbis disease, wbicb never fails of effecting ' a quick and radical cure. Vr. U. will rireflOU. . to any tcrson who will rrove satisfactorily to hm. tbat be was enred of tbis eomplaiat by either of tbe ran Jrranctse quacks. mzmoa men, . Or thoso who contemplate marriage, who are ruf- fering nnder any of these fearful maladies, should. not fvrget tbe sacred responsibilities restins; cpotir tbegi, nor delay to obtain immediate reikf. -a , To ta Indies. ' Tho rarioos cc in plicated and distressing diseases"' incident to females, treated with em inent success such as Buppresiiions, Irregularities, Whites, Fall ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Ur'nary Diseases ; Nerrous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstrara-. tia, Darrennees, etc. will be neediir cured, with- oat pofeonaus drags, injuries, or onpalatable medv"1 iciaes of any kind. Dare no delicacy la eWsgj' oo difference wbat your troubles may be. The af. iictod are cordially invited to call and satisfy themselves. ... . - Person's calling at Dr. Gibbon's oCce or send-: ing fur packages of medicine may rely upon bta assursnoos of etnSdentlal secresy with implicit' faith, and expect oo more tbaa to be charged with a fair aad mutually satisfactory remnncratioa for serricea renderel, considering the eireamstancesr . aad difficulties of the case, rather than a too prev-" aleat aed selfish practice of exortaUon axsoag' quacks and pretenders. DR. GIBBON Is responsible, aad will rlra to. each patient a written instrument binding himself - to effect a radical aad permanent core or make no charge, - . .-. Cared at noma. Perroas at a disUnce can be CURED A XL ; HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,? stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease" has continued, and hare uedicraes promptly for-' warded, free of damage aod coriusity,. to -any' part of the country, with full aod plain directions1 for use, by enclosing $13 dollars in currency or$10l in coin, in a registered letter, through tbo Post- oflice on Weils, Fargo A Co. , A package of medK," cine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union." . ,t , . , . Address -.DR. J. T. GIBBON, Box 252, San Francisco, California. Remember to put bx 233 oo the letter. Consultation FREE. . Correspondents will please Inform DIL' GIBBON that they read his adrertlsement in the' Stats Rights Dkxoc&at. snayl5r4nS9yl, more THiJT 200,000 pimsora Soar testimoz y to the Wonderful Curatlva . . . Effects of - 5 "nr. .TwonTi WnlVa 8? CALIFORNIA Vl0EQaG:'BifE00rf3 Staanfaciurod from the native Herbs sad Booty of California, OTh Gr feat Blood PmiSer.C! JOB INTX AXTXI ATO R T AXD CHl.OMa .. JSTTEUMATISat AND OOCT, DYSPEPSU Of INDIGESTION. BILIOUS. REMITTENT and ' INTERMITTENT? FEVERS, DISEASES OP TUB BLOOD, LIVER. KIDNEYS and BLADDER these BITTERS h-iva been mort rocccsBfal. BCClt , DISEASE3 aro caused by VITIATED BLOGtV which ia prnprRl'y produced by derang'nwnt T tho DIGESTIVE ORGANS. - . . -, Cleanao the Vitiated Blood whenever yon fla : Its impurities bui-sting through the skin, in Piav- filea. Eruptions, or Sores; cleaose it when yoa find . t obetrncted anfl aluggish in tho reins; cte&ns It when it la fonb and your feelings will toil yaaL i Vhen. Keep tho fc .ood healthy; and aC will bowoiu ; JI.GIHNTS, - '''. t Itlla T- nr". ... 'lt ll R' awl Corner Pine and Sansome Btreets, Ban Francisco Cab, and Sacramento, Gab. an a iPlatt Street, N.. , - TO TIIE W0RKINQ CLASS. TTa are now' prepared to furnish all classes with constant cm ploy meat at homo, the whole of-the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light aad profit able. Persona of cither sex easily earn from 50o".' to $5 per evening, and a proportional earn by do-C voting tbeiT whole time to the business.- Boys andf girls earn nearly at much as men. f That all whof see this notioe may send tbeir address, and tes'tf the business, we miike this unparalleled offer" : t To' such as aro not well satisfied, we will send $1 -.to? pay for the trouble of writing. FuU-particular a valunblo satuplo, which will do to coanraenea work on, aud a ccpy of The J'tojd' Literary lOinpanion od vt um inigwv anu jjesi .liimuj newspapers publisbod all sent free by , mail. 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