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Stmocrat. FRIDAY APRIL 20. ISTO PUBLICSPEAKING ! .. InhuR LI CoVntY BfcstlttrCikTIQ CaK X didatos will address the people at the follow tug time and plaCoS I j ; iii ..; .vl Peoria...... Wednosday. May 25 JlarribBrgh..---..Thurdoy " 28 Brash Creek ....Friday, " 87, c..t.....l ... l 9Q iVye's School Home.. ..Tuesday, " $ 31 "Hay Shop.........:... Wednesday, Jane 1 Bcio .......Thursday, " 2 Lebanon Friday, " S Albaiy J.ii.U..i.ii.eiurdy, 1 Sneakin to commence at 1 o'elnok r. u. jsrownsvuie.... .m...muiut, The opposing, candidates of tbe liopublioan party are invited to incot hi and participate in uisoussion. , , ... ... I J ' LI J I .i! I V - i ' Tbo city election of CorvaUia will come off rtext Monday.. '' ; K : . Wis learn from. Mr. Ja.: II Douthit, on 'fef the Commissioners to locate Agricultural College lands, that the lands have all Leon located 90,000 acres. r t Ascending. The dwelling houses of J. Harrow and A. W. Stanard . havo, recently taken' a rise heavenward and are now two story houses instead of one. Sice'ssiO!!. Tbe Albany Firemen, with their families and "sweethearts, " will take a'steaniboat axeurskn on Saturday, May 7th. Corrallis and "way sjations (?) will probah!y be vUi ed, and lovely time had. Killed bt Indians. We are positively Informed that Mr. Jacob Smith, who was some weeks ago murdered by Indiana in Arizona Territory, was a brother of Wm. M. Smith, of Santiam Precinct, this county. aj Campaign Papers. It is impossible for is to fill all the orders, received for campaign papers, this week. The order received yes- terday u one hundred and six copies will lie partially filled to-day, and we will en deavor to meet the demand in the future. FcKXiTru. Charley .Mealey's shop is crammed, Tammed,' jammed and be docked, , all over and.aU through with a fresh arrival "f all kinds, styles and priced furniture, and lie wanta us to send' people there to buy a lot of it so as to make room for more. . Flows. That execcllent mechanic, Mr. F. Woodi whsc shop Is at the corner of Sec ond and. Ellsworth streets, is now engaged 'In inractrio' tbe famous and p.ipulitr "Gay" Gang floors. Farmers will also f nd aa excellent variety ' of tbe common plows at that hp, , i IV x are informed iuu Lieut. Volney Smith, eldest son of the late Hum. Dolazon '''Smith', h4 retired from !h'e U. S. army 4 no v.pejies the SAf County Clerk in Artarjsa. t r-eoetx&i the His friends here hare, reitefttly welcome inteliigenca that lie rill make thejii a vutit In Juiku :i erE B.-ire-rvad uf tbe 11 atin gxrfcub ofMcxka City, bat Charley Sogn.at IsVc 4.1 any Brewery, lays over that, fur be ia cnltirtting heavy crops sf oats, barlcjr, wheat, peas, e- all uo water; ss U not eanteat wiii Uk'm all dse premiums for sVcr bear be'srtllaaabc oar ssraierc look tm tbeir laurels e the 1'u.e f err jals aaJ our ladies to their sfiorid prrisinsM at Ike scat Fairs. lie says he is Shi re to ce to Congress wbca the women role. At Cucidi.e'. Our raiicrs sh ull recol lect tbat t'uc u!J and a'.u avs popular cstal ItsLtnVnt of It. CbcaJle t Co., ttiin cilv, in receiving new xkIs hjr everj atcaiuer, arid S alwajs realj to ssitiiifj tba demand's t.f Mtrjpiarket with anything and everything in (heir Hue of business. ' TJvcj are giring J8 "ents per eczen for czzn. , j SIedical Card. We take pleasure in re ferring to the professional card of l)r, G. W. sliSiars in-notlier etilomn. The IJoctor t a graduate of tha Pi5i-Mdisil Cl!ege tf Cini-inna i, Ohio one of the most popoular nodical institutions nf tba prasent dav and -seems well caf.wlated lowiaf hia way io a worth j place atnuag iiis assuciatcs io the pro- O.ve of our farmers .cuuicto.tott-n the other day witbhh? ,tramt''drove into an alley, , jS.ppeJyxud throwing a. bisj.h.g out of the ragon, tied his horses to it, explaining to tiysbsnders that as 'merchants and business as en tsf tbaeity eolda't ajfurd to: put up bitching posts for the. accommodation of their customers, he fuuaa it necessary to ,i brin; his anehir witti Via. Pirsonal. Mr. Upton, of the Mercury, on WedasMday threar his jocia.1 phiz, and eolossaf proportions in sight. ( Mr. Saiu'l Cooper, one jofjjnn' oldest residents, will start en a visit to the 'States by next steamer. Ir.'.C.;lL' Uartgea returned last Tuesday from Ohio, where be haa been spending si few months among his boyhood's haunts. - ' Mr. E. t Russell and family left our city daring the week, intending to make their , future reajdeaca ia "Portland-ytv Walamet." AVeknow that in the (fust-laden and smoke covered city their hearts will yearn fur the '"bright sunshine, pure aif green fields and aweet flowers of our own' "Old Linn," but r;:-sre wish them a contented and .proxperous Ufa in their metropolitan borne.. Bse VITUS. The subscriber bows bis acknowl eelgments te ttt. t . Z. Crouse for a aadsotne and appreciable prazent. . . For a nice, cool summer bat, go to Clain, Young a P.9m mnA trni nnm nf ltn Tnma " fo Mr. Freeland, father ot our Postmaster, has raturriMi from California In exfpllsni- hrs.tlh. A few loads of wood wil beakco at this office, oither on subscription, Ss a loan, or in any other way except as a present AVp can't strand that. : H 'tsora wilt soon open si store SextHd Tally's saloon. ' Mr. Cherry, at the Albpny Foundry, can, do as goi work as smy Portland eaachiiie ebp J :WhitBcy, J5sqj Democratic -candidate for County Judge, wlif gpcali tb mcfrow ' at Nye's Sofaaol Hotiso. A Democratic Club will bi orgaa- Jxed there...,. Vrfrr ?r trr 'r,"jTi f ' . Wm.' S. Triggs has a beautiful solcctioh of al- A lattfir from Brownsvilje informs ns that thai Democracy are gaining ground in that part of tbf county, and that tbey huve no "backsliders" J -bolters there: - I -. . ..Theodore B urines ter, Esq., is oa a visit to li children in. Oregon City -, -... , ( I The apnotntuumta for thc-Doafocraiie-eandidatl of Linn eounty will be found elsewhere. I Everybody goes trut-fihing now, and son corns back with fish and some with "fisherman ila-k. . . . . , . . t f Jve regret to team tb of Dr. IK1 hcolth" is st precarious.'' Mrs. "Edwin Beach is'alsodangerouj It ill. . . 1 " v .There are several cues of measles (n tSWn.' Ott er communities can be supplied on liberal t.-rml mm luMuuemeuLs iu ciuo;. Immigration.1 Last " Tuosdsy'a bont brought up serorul immigrants for this coun ty, and 9 or 10, fiunilies ir.it;cedoU on up to CurvtUlia nitd iJCugoue with the intention of locating in Benton And Lnne counties. They were f rum Iowa City, s Iowa.-, r Wo "are fur ther informed that 20 or 30 families from Iowa ere eoming with t ho design nf scttlin in liinn county. Oregon is fast attracting attention in the East, nnd as fust as the truth is known thore in reirard to her abun dant resources tho ncnple nre tiressinjr tor- yard to awell our population and develop our jet slumbering treusurea. ., Sack or Rsal Estats. -This week Mr. J. C. Mondculiull, Real Estate dealer, effected tho sale of the splendid farm of F. Bt Cavcnnas. near Sand Ridge, to Mr. II. Hildrrlh. of Illinois, to enid advantage. While so many persons are looking for land, they emild not in hotter than to secure the itn iees a Mr." Mendcnhall. ; i y: 2 A BOU REFUTATION Or A BASB CZIARQS. The following tetter fully explains itself. Dr. Jeffries, the writer, was at u spocinl election in 1806 elected to the State Senate from Polk county, receiving the largest ma jority of any candidate in that county since 18G0 ; and it i useless to add that his stand ing among the sterling Democracy of Polk is second to no man : v - . EoLA. Orczon. Anril 2i. 1870. .4. C. Jour. Ema. Ikar biB I learn that parties unfriandly to you are reporting in your county that you, while a cilixea of folk county. canvasd fur ibe Itepub- (loans until alter tbeir Convention, when, fulling: to receive a nomination at tbeir hand, you bolted and came over 10 tbe Demjeracy. In regard to this I have to U to that no maa barinz any to g-ant tor truth would make any such statement. Tbat you ever eanvassod this oounly In the inter est of tbe Republicans is utterly fiiw and without fouadatioa. llut tbat you did oanvase tbe county, wiih effect, in the interval of the Iumoorary. ev ery man in tbe county will testify ; and iu my humble Juucineot yuu contributed more than any other one man to tlte success of our ticket. Very repcettully, - W. !. JEFFRIES. NEW BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. THE RIVER OP THE WEST," by Mr. Frances Fuller Victor, of St. UeVn, 0,-eKOSj, lias arrive, anit fully aaecU our expectation. - Any oae aequainled wi.b our tnagnilirent ami vnrivat led Oregon scenery, will sec that tbo iilu.trat uns uf Uio book are true te life, and many of its most stirring iucidents are fjiuiliar to sutno of onr readers. Tha author's account of tho a'.trockus maaaere of tbe Pioneer M.4inary. Itr. Whit man, coincides in many renpoct with the version of Rev. II. 11. Fpalding, who ws Ir. W.'s com pan ion In hit frontier troubles and prirutions and who is still a resident of Brownsville in this coun ty. This book will be of peculiar inleroH to the early settlers of our still young but prospcou State, anj should be in evrry b oscbuid iu tbe coifcmonwralth. "THE IXSGCEXTS ABROAD," by Mark Twais, U more ecoorally nad and u ore unircr- ally appreciated tban any work extant. J or . jrarc. racy. oU;ckioS icadiug. it is uc.ppr-a be I ana unappr. ..fcic. It u ...l...se!y i,,ier.-.t,s and H.f. UUy ,n.,l.b It- ,t,W is r.aa.. ! Its anecdote wexLwMt.Wq. Is liluUral,.. tuna - III hi A ; ;ir TT i sucecs. - I THE LITTLK -CORfOK AC for Aj.fU is ecived, full of life and vigor oa uox!; ala's Uzcb and bri&ht anduriirul. Ijet til iiiashi:lmi have Ibis dciicM:ul Jorenila M..azine. Onlv ec dollar a year. iullisbed b Alfred I. elljt Cov. Chicago, ItU. li ALLOC. I'or stirring stories and instructive miscvUioy. "Uallou's -Muibly lagaiine" has few c-juabi and uo superiors, and it is uuivcrtally acknowledged to be tbe cheapen literary monthly in the V aion. It is an illustrated maaxiae of ICO pages, and a year is all tbat i a.kod f.r it. GODEY'S LIV"8 Ejif)K ir V Ireatha. in every nae of ihs gr.-cu holds and tri-ht flow- j era of spring. an4 ri east a ray f sntsbiae ' cioM everj uirrrnoiu u enters. Ibis uiijalu,' U now Iu tbe fortieth y ar of its rxisleure. and bns obtained one of the Crrt jl jccs io the a3ccli os of the ladies of America. - Conucil Proceed J it ga. ' PtrmntT Evr.. Aoril 23.?Mci.il nre ins; r.f the Council., lloll called j present. :, iUyor Stan ard and Coaneilmen Alexander. Cm Icy, Grad wobl. Mver and Eil, v . . Ppeciat t'omuiincf .ilM..i'tl'fierv A Ilarnet bill of $70.25 refortrd in Uror of allowing the same ia full, which was, on m tion, allowed. Followinjr bills were allowed : A. Parker A Co., 412.49; i-- ii. Metiler. $20; W.- J. luierl. A. C. Jnnos, $89 AO ; jury and witness fees at cost against tfeeityin tlus aaa .f City, vs. ilarris. Oa motion Eecordor was directed Io draw list ef laaiber and sidewalV tax sainut non-resident owners of certain town lots. T "'- On motion tbe lery on the assessment was made at 5 mills ca tbe dollar. . : t'oauciiman Alexander gave notice' that be would at the next meet ins: introduce an Ordinance amendiac Section ol Ordinance relating to time of collection of taxes. " - On motion Counoil proceeded to election of Re order t- 6.1 vacancy, when A. N. Arnold was duly elected. On motion adjourned. A. C. J0XE3, Recorder. DIED: MILLER In Linn county, on tbe27tb insL. of inflammation of the brain, C'mrsu, wile of Mo ses Miller, aged about 31 years. ' ROBERT i At WalluU. T-, oa tbe 20tb inst.. of consumption, Mabtsja K., wife of James Roberts, of Ibis county, aed '1 years. The regains of deceased were brought up on the boat last Tnetday and interred to Sand Ridge Cemetery, amid tbe profound sorrow of a large circle of frieads and relatives. Mas. Iloivir bas just received a number of Bartram A Fanlon t'cwiug M-tcliiucs. It i claim ed for tlicsj machines that tbey arc simple ia con struction, easily Ufidcrti)od, make an elastic stitch, fastco tbeir own ends, adjust their own needles, are eaiily moved about on castors, (a enn- p-enience no other machine possesses.) have extra ait.ictiuicnts for dun-; cverytbing and are always in running order. They will scam, hem, foil, cord, quilt, ruffle, embroider, braid, bind, turk or gath er; ran without noise; will not soil the operator's clothes; and arc offered at lower prices than any other tabio machines in use. Price uf No. 1 ma chine, black walnut table with drawer, oiled or waxed. $55. - ' WIX&IA3I OAVIDSO., Office , 64 rront 'Street,' firi:.,:,,:.. . v.s T,.!..n-..i. Am... n .i j a ".u, y.eAo SrxiUiAL OOLUjCTOS OP 0LAIMS. Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Xlrafts, and Mercantile Claims of every desCrlptien 'ibronghout Orcgou and the Territories, WILL BE MADE A SPE CIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECTED, as well as with a due regard for ccunpmy in.all busi ness matters intrusted to b(s care and the proceeds par.! over punctually. . Real Estate Dealer. ' i . T5n4tf .'srr'V.rVa; NOTICE tr FIN Alt SETTLEMENT, T GL'KCIAI NOTICES. J AltlioBgb Ufa ao known ror- certainty tbat this Fuelory Is going to run this seusoo, our friund W1I fcTibEKl oBrswoftlnewui lias tbUsb.d suoh an enviable reputation for low prices and fair dualing.ns well at for the excellent quality of the gouils kept, Aas on, band a tnryvly loi'ruacl-U'ck wbioh has bovti solo tod with tho gronfest cart and wbiuh he Inlands to soil at the siime low rates as boroiol'oro. Our friends In tbat vicinity will do well to iimke a unto of tbit ; vftuSOjl What l a Tonic 7 Dear this iu mind, Hint although a toulo Is, to a certain ox tout, a stimulant, i ttimtilaul, UNwocf- iit'l by ony ineeliVioa' ts4f.oirf . huuta limic, but a HKBM.ITANT. In UOSTETTKIl'iJ T0MACII HITTERS there ts M itiuiulatiug etettiont of tbs purest grade inaMufaeturid In Oils or any other country. Every firry" uud coroslvs oil or odd which eolitaiuliiatct tie ordinary liquors of eotn. incrce, is expelled from tbo ry tpirit which forms tbe alcobollo basis of the 11ITTKH3, by carofu and repeated reutilloatiun. -Tho ju oos of the viil- unble roots, barks and herbs, inftisod Into this wholesome product of the Uiiu.1 grain, still further modify its nature) so that It Women, In fact, a simple dill'iiKlve ager.t. mi'.mt alt the heavy and bfaiu exciting properties which belong', more 'or less, Iu all liquors id a ruW state. It is merely tbe safe and harmless vehicle which rentiers the med icinal virtues of the preparation ellertive. increas ing thoir active power, and diffusing them through the system. Hence the plusxant nud gentle glow which is experienced aftor taking a dose of the 1JITTKHS. Instead of ereating bc4aeb, as un medicated stimulants are apt te do, this salubrious tonia is tl.e lcst known remedy for tbat complaint. It calms and sooiba rcrul.r.il cxeitement, strength ens tbe nerves, promotes the secretion of tbe gas tric juice, invigorates tho bowels, doicrmines Ibe fluids to the surfare. improves the appetite, in creases the animal igor. rrulul.-s urgunie action, and, from its mildyet fleclive alterative qualities, Ls tba 't ry best preparation tbat can be adminis tered to the wcuker sex in the peculiar difficulties to wbicb tbeir organixat ion subjects tbera. n34w4. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID QUICK CLUES AND MODERATE CUAUCEg. DK. XV. K. DOliEKTY'N PRIVATE MEOiCAL AND SURGICAL - INSTITUTE I Sacramento Hlrect, below Montgomery, oppo site Ibe I'acilio ii nl .Slcambip Coui pany's Ofiiec, Frtrate eutrauce on liil.dor9 '-struct, Sau i rauciaou. LmtaLtitltJ tjrjirtnlf In tjfird ikt njftitttj t,mmd and ihcieulijie meJi'cul aid 14 Iks trtalmtut and tun uf all fi if lit und Chron ic VimWttm, crtca uf .Ycc--cy aad all Sexual ' ' iJ'marderm. " "- s'f TO THE AFFLICTED. II R. W. K. DOIIEltTVUETCU.Vd Ills SIS- cere thanks to Ins tt'iuicruu patitnis for their patronage, aud would take lb s opportunity to remind them tbst he cniiuucs In coiimjl at bis Institute for tho euro of chronio di,ejc uf ibe Lungi. I.tvcr. Kidneys, hymnc and Oenito-l'ri-narv Organs, and all private uiscae. vix . Htpb- ills in all lis furtns aud sisges, .Seminal Wcakues, "Od the hotrvl c-Mseqiwice. of jf-abu.e Uoo- ,;: wrl0. IM.il,tV. V,m. of ihe lW uJ Ul iCalrl1.Uou f :Uddcr and Kid. ney..clr.. ttc i U M ,,,, bi. ,,.. rtp.rj. ,d ,ur..fi ,, ' i;, i i ' bim a share of public palr-toBg,, JJy ibe i rsrlice of many year in Europe and the I'nitcd Mate, he is ma old to aillv the mot efflciint and . ve-!cc.ful remedies a.ins! .li-.-a.e. ur!l kinds. Ifa j ucs no mrrcury, liirr, u..i.Tj, treat In. pa , tuls h correct anH lion.-abl wa;f avi ba re i"tcik-s v.f iueimsW-t 'taWtv -lYoea 4iti-n of known recdl'li.l and bigb Handing in ooi ety. All parties eoruxsitbig biu l y l--ttr -r-.thr. wire, will rcc ie Ibe best and gcnilt.i Ircaimeul, aud implicit sei-riey. To Fctustlcw. Whec a rm!e is in troul-te. or s!"Ji-tcd with Jiseasc. as stIIM o lac CacK au lisabs. pain in the bead' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation ol lue bcarl. irritability, uir. ivuiorii et'retn urinary dttncultirf, rtcranse. ment of dieertive fontens, rsn. rrl debility, ta- riuilis. ail diseases ot tbe womb, byslerin, steriii- IV. and all other dicases c;ilisr ft female; she i sl.yuld rn or write at once la las colebraicd fcinalo doctor. W. K. Doberty, at his , Mi lied luslitute and consult bim ahout ter troubles' ahl '.tSUesso. The Ioct..r i effecting more cures than any other rhTfic'sn in the Slate of Caiif-truis. 1,-t no fal'e delicacy prevent you. but apply ioicjidiately and save yourself from painful uCVrijr.nnd pmraa Uirs death. A'.I Married Ladles wlice delicate benlib or other circumstances prtv. nl an increase ia ihwir fjtilvs, houW wrste or call at i'r. V. (i. Dohcrly's Medical Institute, andiltey will rveeive every pojib!c relief and kelp. The Doctor's olj. ces are so arraat;ed tbat be can bs ot,nsulted it tr out fear of observation. To Correspondeuls. Pa:i:uU residing in any part of llicfctate. 'how ever distant, who may doire ibe opinion1 and ad vice or Ur. Jr.fbcrty in their rcpc live e iss, and who think prur to submit a wnttun statement of sut-b, in preference to holding a personal interview, r.r TC'ipcctfuMy s sTcd that their coinmanicatloii will be held uiot sacred and confidential. If tbe case be fully ami candidly dewribed, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and the jrencrul treat ment of tbe case (including the remedies), will lie forwarded without delay, and in sucb a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of tba letter or parce so transmitted. Consultation by letter er otherwise, chkb. Permanent curd enarant. od or no pay. AdJess, W. K. DOHEftTV, M. D.. San Francisco, California. r' :,5 .; rSpernaatorrhccal J -V j j'; Da. DoncRTV has just published an Important pamplct embodying bis own views and experiences in relrtioo to Impotence or Virility, beins; a short treatise on Pperinntorrbcca or Seminal Weakness Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this aflcetion, and other d icacs oftbe Sexual Organs. ' 'This little work rnrltiiins Information nf the ut most value to all, wbctbor married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for return pnstnsc .Address, Wj IO DOHERTY, M. D., ' 3n38tf 6an Franciscrt, Cat. We the Undersigned Committee, ap pointed to decido upon tbe merits of tbo . washing done by Kane's Condensed Soap sad Common Boiler, decide that the washing done by KANE'S CONDENSED SOAP, is tbe best, doing the work in a superior manner with less labor, no rubbing being dune in using Kunu's Soap ; but that borax was used in the Automatic Boiler. J ; - yD, RUNNELS, .North YnrahilL ' DANIEL STRANU, Salem.'"' -y. . ,,R. C CRAWFORD,, i ;; -. " - Salem, June, 12th, 1889. Committee. Kano'c Condensed SoapX Va'scouvkb, W. T.. August 7, I869v Mr. Kask Sir : Yours of ine rtn reecixea.-ami in answer ci-yimr wiqoirir, I can say that your Snap has eiven perfect satis faction has performed all it was rcoommonded to perform. On giving it a tri:il, the wsidiworonn washed six doen of piece. ,' without the aid of any machine or rubbing. Yours, respectfully. augl2n52v4tf. J.L.RANKIN. MARBLE WORKS! s . i MO NRO B I '.(.: DEALEa IS -j .f MONUMENTS, OBELISKS, TOMBS. . , If sad and Fpot Stones JSouod JCalir ' fornia, Vermont aiid Italian " ' '''"AtsOrSf"'' Qifates, Fire Brtcksf WiiinslanBs, Curead' anrf. Countnr .Tops furriiBaed.'to-'Jer'tor. 'Statcl., Bet.CoinmfrciuicijdFfont, i. SALEM, 5. .Z. OREGON. Tn52tf. "A'D'Vli It TI B E M K N TS . NOT.COU-NTY: CLERK ! - -tT CLERK OF: THE" DRUG. STORE! , .. with-- , , , ' - , i-l .-. i . X. O, IXill Ac Non, ,. Will take plonsare In waiting on the needy with Drags, Mediclnos, Paints, Oils, Dye staff's, Glass, Varnishes, Tntty, Perfumtry, - F&nay Bsapsj Cmbt, Brasbsa, 4Vc.A 2Mrl,livslvlnus' l'resorlptioiis carefully Com- pounded, ' ' Uonr i (men all fimeS of Might. 1 ir-CrOrdurs from the Interior promptlyntUndsd to. rSnilir CLEAR THE DIllT! now? BY I'siS'O STAXUAltD 60AP COMPANY'S WASHING POWDERS ! CALTIOX !-... W I, S CI TO Till: many ; Imitations of this artielu, persons bould be very cautious and purchase none but that branded "Standard Bosp Company, of Kan Francisco," on packsga and boxes. The imitations are palmed off by dealers,, becanso if a greater prnftt to themselves. Tbe great demand lor itiis powder is a sure guarantee of its good qualities for washing purposes. It saves time and labor, and does not Injure the finest labrie. Sold by all Urooers. Try blandard HospCo.'s Detersive boap. M.rllvSn.'IIUf. JOHN CONNEH, nsaLsa IX GENERAL .MERCHANDISE! DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Xe., sold out at about COST ! HARDWARE 1 A Choice, scloclcd stuck now ua band, and rill BE AbOED TO COXTlJttf ALLY, solo at reduced rates i iro.v ai) sti:i:l! o i- a lmost a i jt . k 1 x j .s L ' t ' ' " ' " 7 Tbe Best Assortment Kept n the City, and CoatisaaUy rtccelvlo(f Treab Additions! SOLD AT LOW IUTES! ALL WHO WANT BARGAINS. GIVE Mc A CALL! JOHN CONNER. Albany. March 4, Itr0-nl9 I. WAR WITH SPAIN! o ctxjv rxvxi:ii:rs" r OUR MINISTER WITHDRAWN ! 1 NOTWITHSTANDING ALL THIS TROUBLE, P. C. HARPER !"it 96V HAVE JUST ftECEIVFO FROM SAN FRANCISCO. a very large and well svlectcd stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! WhirU thsy oBer At Prices to Suit tho Times ! Tbeir stock consists, in part, as follows:' A large sapply of HEAVY CASSIMEEES AUD FLANNELS ! Ds&ims, Ilicltery Stripes, Check a, Sheetings Bleached and Unbleached, an French Cottonadci, faoton I'laanrU and A Splendid Assortment uf LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! seen as ' SILKS. poplins,- r. jix.ru? ua.- ., . RUOl-AlJK.a. EM Pit EMS CLOTHS, MEKINOti. PRISTS, v " , DELAINES, SlOIIAIR. FANCY PATTERNS, . SHAWLS. BALMORALS AND llOOP-SKIRTS. ?;.. ?.; V'l , PANCV NOTIONSs TRIMMINUS, Ac, Lsdies and Missis lLrfxls. Hats. Nubias, tc, te. ' ' A good assortment ef " M ' l 51 EN A.D BOY'S CLOTH I KG ! Oent's Furnishing Goods, Ae. A complete assortment of Men's, Coys and Youth's EIP AND CALF BOOTS AND SHOES! T03ACC0 AND CIGARS. Also the latest styles and best quality of LadleSt Mlisaca & CIiIIdrcn,sj SIiocm. A splendid assortment of GROCERIES 1 qi,CCSWAHE & GLASS1VARK I Ilardware Pocket i Table Cutlery! WINDOW SHADES. LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS. CARPETINL ,riU -A AH! Men's, Boya and Children's Hats Wood and Willow Ware. In fact, almost etpty thinif'usualy kSpt ift ste . tail store. ' Having bought our goods on tbe best terms that tbo market will nHurd, and selected them with ; a great csr.c,,wn feel warranted jv. saying - thiit trecauDflcrns gi-eatinduocment- -to cuslomcrs ns any bouse in tbe trade, and hope, by striot at- i tention to businoss and 'i'--l'-t"V'' ' tho wauts of 6o itom- ' I ' i. . s-1 crs, to merits lib. I r eral n.Lre(innoA .... . It .ruui mo , public. Remember the ptaoc: The house formerly rr oocupiea oy jjflinnsB. Id Kro r ' " " P. (T. HARPER A CO Albany,.0ct. 23, 169 v6Bl0tf.v , TAKE . i ' - , w si : 4 I WILL GIV35 TOR ' E6G $, 18 CTS. PER DOZ,, . . i -After this week, aatil-farther noties. -. . Fb. It, a10tf. II. CHEADLE. A U V IJ It T I & K M 33NT 8. ELKINS&SON, j ( One of the Oldrnt Slertantile Fir ran in Llun , , s County I , , tr . . WK ARE NOW ItECElViNO A NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF GOODS! omscT mom tub rA6T! v " , $ pi :. h . , A J i 4 1 i 4i P ' i Which will be audi at tbe Very Cheapest Fluures! ynering every muucemenl to their old -f'- !i customers and others 4 purchase Ibcir sntINO" SUPPLIES ,-. ' . or ... DRY. GOODS AND .' CLOTHING! GROCERIES! llatM aud Cap, Root aud MUoei I lil'ILDlNO MATERIALS t HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS, A Special Feature! Quick Suit; Small I'roflc and I', omul Pat I L. ELKINS A SON. Lebanon, April 1, 1S70 viii.'J.lmC. $1G. THE ERIE $1G. SEWING MACHINE COMPANY; THE fa'REATEST TRIUMPH IX Tilt " HIST0BY OF 6EWI1,0 MACHINES. Many ress. ru wby our Machine Is tbe bcst I. It is the least complicated of any machine in the world. 2. lis durability, in eonxouence of its simpli'-ity. is unequalled. .1. It makes the elastic "I. ek Htilrb," erltbrsted for it strengtb, beauty and elasticity. 4. It will sew froia tbe finest to tbo heaviest fabrics with equal facility, it. It bas the under or lour motion feed, same as ail high priced frischines, and unlike all low priced ma chines. 6. It is rrtcrtable. sewing La'.kward or forward. 7. It bas a self-adjustable pressure f-.o( wbi'b will pass frnro Ibe tightest fsbr.es to Ibe fcry b'siet without change, e. 0 winy; to a pe culiar attachment Io it. it is impossible for it to drop a stitch wb'-n tbe needle is properly set. PRICK : lUehiae, Cold Leal FlnWi, Towers. Ac, io lu'linjf liarnkoi's tclf-fcwer. Heinmcr, Oil Can. brirer. Clamp (iuecr, 1'rlnted " Lir. c- tlot:a and 4 best BMorted silrer steel Needles, $18. ?--The follow inj wri'trn Ouarsolce is given with earb machine, sitied by the Wholesale airent: "This is to watraol or guarantee tbe Erie Pre mium Sewing Xacbinc, Ibis day a-lJ to M , lor a term ( fit e years from dale hereof. In ce this Machine or any part of It bits during said time, we will repair it Irce of raptUMi or lake it io setisrii.-e frtr a new one Ia ssvi .tba. owner lealres It. we will rreciv tl'U maehine smy time during fire years from date, and allow ibe cost prie tor it in part payment toward iiw ,f Ororcr A Ilakor's, Sinirer's, WheeUr A WiUon's, Wilcox A (tibba or tbe Piorenee, and fortii'b any one of Ibosc machines at rhe manufacturers' rcpolar price. W. T. IJl'rWI. Wbolrstte AgorL" Hample Machines can seen at PC . Harper A Co'e tfturw or at the residence of the arent. S. 8. M Alt K II AM. rosrlKin3flj I, Agent at Albany. Or. 02 ALE AND 1!EER; CITY BREWERY ! CQr.KER OF FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS. AL.UAXY, OIIECOX. J. Z. CROUSE, PROPRIETOR. T HIE PROPRIETORS BEG LEAVK TO IN- fornt tbe public that tbey KEEP C0K3TA5TLY 05 HAJTD , 1 CnolCE ABTtCLK Or .A.X.IE AND BEEB1 v: ft'.. . J !" - - : ' i 'U ..." .: Wbioh they are prepared Io furnish AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL! Delivered Free. to any part of tbe City or btato. AH orders promptly atleuued to, ana Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. , MartlrSn30tf. KHLKItF'N HALL. "4T0TICK IS HEKEBY GIVEX THAT BY l virtue of an execution issued ont oftbe Cir cuit Court of Liun county, Oregon, and to me di rected and delivered, in favor or Jamts Knox, Plaintiff, and against James U. Clrndemnr. De fendant, for tbe sum of $2.31)8. 3j, judgment and costs uf soil, I have this 13th day f April, A. 1). ISTO, levied upon the following described real es tate and all tho appurtenances thereunto bolong tng or ia anywise appertaining, to-wit: t Thocast bnlfoftbcclnira of John Louderback, be ing Claim Notification Mo. Sixteen Hundred and ninety-four (1B1I4J, and Claim No. Forty-Seven (47) in Township No. Ten (10). Bout h of Hangs Xo. Three (3), Wust of ibe Willamette Meridian, as knows and Hesoribed on tbe plats and servers of the I. n i tod btates m.w on file in tbe Itezister s and Receiver's Office, in Oregon City, in the State of Oregon, commencing st the Snothcnst corner of said Land Claim, and running, tbence South F.inhty-nine degrees. West, (S. h9 W.,1 Forty Chains and Forty-Six Links (40-46 ch.) j thence North One Degree and Fifteen Minutes West, (N. 1 W..) 'Sighly-Ono chninS (81 ch.)J thchee North Eiglity-b.iebt deirrces and borty-Ftvo min utes East, (N. 8b 45' E.) Forly-Ono . chaiuj. snd Seventy-One links (41-71 ch.) ; thcnro'Sjuth Twenty-Five miuuU-s East, (S. U 26' K.) Eighty. One chains and Sixteen links, (81-1A ch.) to tbe place of beginning, so as to include Three Hun dred and ' thirty-Two and Eighty-Nine One- Hundredth acres (332 89-100) : '. Alto the ono half interest in tba following de scribed : A part of tba Lend Claim of Kxum Pow ell, being Claim Notification No. Sixteen Hundred and Ninety-Six (4690), and Claim No. Forty Four (44), In Township No. 1 en (Hi), bouth ol Kanire No. Three (3), West of tbe Willametlo Meridi an, in tho State of Oregon, as known snd described on tbe plats and surveys of the United States now on file in tho Register's and Reeeiver's office, in Oregon City, Statu of Oregon, commencing at the South-West corner of en i.l Land Claim, and runnine theuce East Twenty-One chains and Forty- Five links(2l-45 eha.) ; thenoe North One degree and Thirty minutes West, (N. 1 30' W.) Fifty Three chains and Thirty links (63-30 nhs.); thence South Kiithty-Eight decrees and Tbirty- Sovcn minutes West. (fc. 88 37' W.) Fifty-Two chains and Fifty links,. (52-50 chs.) to tbe Willamette River ; thence np snid river with its mcandcrines, tci the place of beeint-ins; containing Ono1 Il.indrcd and Fifty Acres and Ninety-Three One-Hundrcths of aa Acre, (150 iM-luu seres;; ana on Monday, the 16A fy of May, 1870. at two o'clock; T. it of said day.Hn front 'of! the Court House door in tbo city of Albany, Linn eounty. State of Oregon, 1 will sell the above de seribed real property at nublios outcry the LsA- i . i.u j r. u i ,1 V. uigucsb sou Dost uiuult, ivr cau iu iinuii raereior. . Sheriff of Liun eounty, Oregon, Datod this 13th, day of April, A. D. 1870... ' . . v5n36w4. . , . PARTNER WANTED A GOOD CARPENTER AVITII A FEW UUJf ' dred dollars, can find the bent opening to make money honestly, in Lino eounty, by apply ing to J. W. Mask, by letter at Lohanon, Oregon, or personally at Waterloo on tbo South Santism aDovo iiooaoon. - - j. . mack. y. spr8rnS4tf.' A VPEHTISEME NTS, RATES OF TOLL, ovaa taa WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND CASCADE MOL'X - TAIN WAGON ROAD, To Dcscbuttes River, 4-horse at mule testa, tl SO To To T To To To To To 2 , ,m.. . u 3 oo 1 j 00 oa team. 9 yoke ........ 4 60 very additional yoke- SO loose bwrses, per head- 26 " tattle, " IS sheep or hoes, " x pack animals, loaded... SO " " uopack'd 24 To To horse and rider ......... 1 00 Teams returning empty, half price. To Fisa Laaas 4-borse or inulo team, eseh way 3 00 1 60 I 00 SO 25 j u 'a ' ' ' II Psok animals, loaded " " snloadsd, . Horse and rider " O team, 3 yoke " t.99. ......... 76 2 00 To Versa Soda Scrixo : 4-horse or mole team, oat and back SA .. 2 00 II 41 41 S, 44 Horse and rider " " Ioose animals, " u l eo so 25 Oa teams tbs same as bona teams. - JAHOS WHEELER, Pres'l. Jas. El.sixs, See'y- April 22, 1870. 6n3ftc NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! W. II. KUHN & CO., UATt JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASP WELL SELECTED STOCK Or IIVXIX WARE I Of trmy defcnptivn, tucl m-- t FARMERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS Co.NSIsTISG or ANVILS. VICES. BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HaTCHETS. Eledges, Saws, Planes, sKOttft.MT AXI MILL HAW HI Together with s large Assortment of rjROJST jbJETJD STEEL, Sprinji, Ailei, Thlmlle Sktini, etc Also, a well selected stock of Spold, Huh; lioii Kims, !3itjis, Pdcs, Hickory Axles, d e. Atl .f which we sre now offering to tbe public st low rates. As we make tbe bosincss a spe ciality, we eanand will keep a better as sortment at lower price Ibao any other bouse la this city. Receiving and now opening a splendid stock ol WOOD AHD "WILLOW "WARE, WHICH WE OFFER AT C a CAT IT BEDLCtD EATE8. jKtypiore in Monlcitb's Frc-Proof brick, next door to lllain A Young's. r W. II. KCDX CO. Albany, Mareh 11, 1A70 o.-,Uru3. Tbs subjoined ccrretpoBdvD.ee tnScieatly ca ptains itself: roan.r. usceon; Aav; i, jBO. Mrssns. Kvrnson A fUisti, Uen'l Agents New Fngland Mutual Life lnsnrsnce Compsny, Il.,ston s j : ? ?eaica.ca: On my own Lohalf and in the aaoe of my orjbsn children, I beg to thank you, and through oa the New Euglar.d Mutsal Life Insur ance Company of Uosten. for its nonificenco. in paying sua lay terminated policy on tbe life of my busbao.1. On tbe Z 1st January, ISCi saisfurtune compelled me to forego tho payment, of the last premium which non-payment in any other Com pany would hare lost me my polW-y bus I an now overjoyed wilh the receipt of the amount of tbo poller (less the amount ol tbe unpaid premium only), thanks to tbo equity of the Massachusetts Lapse last, last must uiess many wmows and their children. I recommend tbo New Kuglsnd Mutual to all who would provide against possible misfortune. I sincerely thank you again, ge.itle men. for the payment, and also fur your generous And gentlemanly assistance in the matter. . . ,, i . .1.", , , . -n l.espcciiuuy, aii wui.i.ru PokTLSSD. Oregon, Nov. 15, 1389. Messes. Evkbsox A Uaimks, General Agents of tbs New England Mutual Life Insuraneo Com pany, of lloston : Otilltmrn: Having taken a lire'y interest in tbe affairs of the large and destitute family, left by an old resident of ibis city, wbo died Aug. 2d, I.SCV. and wbo was insured in the New .Kogland Mutual Life Insurance Company, wc take (Measure in waking the folluwiag slau-ineut fur the ini .rma tia of tbe public : A. E. C. Miller was insured by ordinaay Life Poliry No. 13,054, bearing date January 21,1803. He paid snuual payments to January 21, 1S6H, inclusive. Since then nothing bas been paid. He died Aug. 2, 1S69, over eighteen months after last payment of premium, yet your company, working under tbe equitable Lapse Laws uf Massachusetts, pays tbo widow and orphans the wholo policy, de ducting; onlv the premium due: while in all other oompuuics doing business here, about which we know anytbiag, tbe policy would long since nave been forfeited. By the New England Mutual, the widow bas been paid $4,650 50. This we consider munifi cent, more especially when we take into cunaidera tion that tbe family would not hare received a cent from any other company doing business on this eoast. This in our estimation is enough to recommend this company above alf others.' This is Equity, this is Mutuality. Wc, therefore, com mand this company to the public, as ttie only com pany that has no forfeitures. We berewita inclose you tbo acknowledgments of the widow. Rtspeetfnlly yrs, etc.. - CINCINNATI BILLS. JACOB MAYER. ' SEORGK H. FLANDERS, M. SELLER, v : .-" i- ' : ; ' '" ' '. ,.; ' Orrics Jfssr Eolasw MuTcatLtrRlxs.Co. No. 13 Csrtfr's Building, Pobtianb, Oregon, Nov. 10, 18C9. J To Messrs. C. Bills, J. Myer, Oce. H.- Flanders ..and M-Sellers . - :, - . (Jentlemtm .-Your favor of yesterday, Inclosing "acknowledgments of Mrs. Miller,'.' is at hand, v Phaso accept our thanks for tbs voluutary jus tice you have done the company we represent. Yours Very Trulv, n,!5tf ' EVERSON A IIAINES. RAILROAD TfES WANTED. Ornci Oascos and Cauronici.t R. R. Co.,) . Pobti.and, April 1. 1870. j fTIHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW PREPARED I to oontract for tbe delivcy,' on the line of the Oregon and California Railroad, between Par rot's Crook and Albany, of ; ? t-j , . 100,000 ; 1 of the following description ,: Eight feet long, 8 inches tliios. and 10 laches face .with .the bark taken off. To bo delivered between tho 1st of May and 1st Of September; 1870. Proposals for a wn timber aro-inviled.;., t .!.. --; . For particulars apply at the Office of tb Ccm pany. .,.. BEN. HOLLADAY, - ..---..,,., c President. Tbe Salom Statesman, Albany and Corvallis papers please copy nnd stud bill to Company's Office. " ? ' '' ' aprl5n35ml , . ADniXISTRALOR'S NOTICE. VrOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 undersigucrt, Administrator of tbo Estate of E. A. Jobnson, deceased, will apply to tho County Court ot Xitno county, Oregon, st tha JUay term thereof, to be bolder, on tbe first Monday is May. 1870, for tbe parpoie of resignine my trast as ssld Administrators A. MILLER, J a.. ' . - Adjn'r of Estate of X. A. Joboso, deo'd. . Albany, April 4tte-I6T0 bw. Jl D V K B IIS EM EN TT. TO THE UNFORTUNATE lirlll nrllrnl,.' new ncmtuitwi- NtwntMtUits DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, 623 Kearnr Bt., corner Commercial, Private Entrance on Commercial st., , HA!f FKASCIUCO. ;'"' ESTABLISHED IS 18M. ier tbo treatment ef Seaaal sad Seminal Disesres, sucb as Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Syph ilis In all its forms, Seaiicsl Weskncss, Tmpolcncy, etc. -5k In Discsses (of years' stsnd- ng) and Ulcerated Logs - sfully treated. Ueniblv Disease a. Vow many thousands of persons,' both male and female, are there wbo are suffering out a mis erable existence, from tbo effect of secret indnlg. races, or from virus absorVd into Ibe system.- Look at tbeir pallid, emaciated and dulgnea faces, and tbeir broken-down constitutions, dis qualifying them for the happiness of marriage or too enjoyment or lire. Jn I his noma situatic thousands suffer until ncatb closes tbe seeae. Lot parents, guardians snd friends attend to tboso wbo are suffering with sny of these horrible, life- sNf-" destroying maladies see tbat they are cared for and cured before it is too late. Send them idiae- ' diately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician wbo has sasds private diseases bis especial stndy for yesrs, sad wbo Is certain to euro tbe most inveterate easts witboot mercury or sny injurious drags. Jt is important to those wbo are afflicted, or to those wbo are interested la the welfare of tbeir friends, to be careful of tbe many pretended doctors wko infest s 11 cities, publishing tbeir skill in curing sll - 'llseases io a lew days. Imposing upon tns putu by using the names of eminent physicians frons Europe and other p'accs. lie, therefore, cart f el. Snd make strict inquiry, or yoa may fall iato the bands of those cbsrlatar.s. Seminal Weakness. Seminal emissions, tbe consequence of serf sbnss. This solitary vice, or depraved sexasl indulgence, is practiced by the youtb of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with unerring certainty, tbs following train of morbid symptoms, unless eombatted by acientiae medical measures, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots under eyes, pain in tbe lead, ringing ia the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves and rattling or chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of tbe limbs, confncd viiion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence of approaching stronger, a dislike to form ncwacqaaintanecs, a dispositie to sLun society, lc;s f memory, hectic flashes, pimples and eruptions sbout tbe fsce, furred tocguc, foeted breath, coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania end freonent insanity. If relief Ls not obtained.the sufferer should spply immediately, either in pornm or hr letter, to have a cure effected by lissew and scientific mode ef treating this disease, which never fails of effecting s quick and radical cure Dr. tr. will give aloe to any person wbo will prove sstisfsetorily to bias tbst be was cured of this comrilaict by cither of the Sab Francise cnack. Married Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who arc suf fering under any of these fearful maladies, shout not forget the sacrJ rcrponsibilitie resting ape) them, nor delay t obtain immediate relief. ' To tbe Ladies. . Tbe various complicated and distressing disease incident to females, treated with eminent success such as Suppressions, Irregularities, Whites, Fall' ing of tbe Womb, Tumors, all t'rinary Diseases, Kervons Debility, Painful or Difficult lleostrura liun, Barrenucss, etc. will be speedily cured, with' ont poisonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable med icines of any kind. Have no delicacy ia calling, no difference what your troubles may be. Tbe af flicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy themselves. Person's colling at Dr. 6iUbon's oce er send ing fur packages of medicine may rely upea his assurances of confidential seercsy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged wito a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration for services rendered, considering the circumstance and difficulties of the ease, rather than a too prev alent and selfish practise of exortatioa among quacks and pretender. DK. GIBLOX is responsible, and will rire to each patient a written instrument binding himself to effect a radical and permanent- cure or soaks es charge. Cured at Home. Persons at a distance caa be t'tKED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case. Symptoms, length of lime tbe disease has eoutinned, and have medicines promptly for warded, free of damare and enriuity. to any part of the country, with fnll and plain direction lor use, by enduing f 15 d . liars ineamacy or $10 in coij, in a regintcred letter, tironrh the Post iffice on Well. Fargo & Co. A package of medr eine will be forwarded by express to any part of tho Union. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON Boa 252, Ssn Franeiseo, CaHfortawi Item ember t pot )ix SS3 on the letter. ' Consultation FREE. .Ssir Correspondents will' please Inform DBS. GIBBON tbat they read his advertisement ia He StatcKightsDzsocb.it. mayl5v4n39yl,;; MORS THAW 200,000 PERSON Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative. meets or J Dr. Joseph Walker's YUIEGA.B QITTER0, Manufactured from the native Kerbs and Boots -. of Csllfornia, lyThe Great Blood Pnri5er.!CI FOR ISFUSnUTOHY AND CHRONIO ?- RHETJMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA r INDIGESTION, BILIOl'9, REMITTENT snd ' INTERMITTENT FEVERS. DISEASES OPTHK ' BLOOD. LIVER. SIDNEYS and BLADDER. "1 ,- these BITTERS have been most successful. 8PCIH DISEASES are caused by VITIATED BLOOD. -which is ppne rally produced by derangement of ., toe DIGESTIVE ORGANS. ; Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenevef you find , ' its impurities bursting through tbe skin in Pim- filea, Eraptiona, or Sores; cleanse It When yoa find t obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleans . it when it ia fonl, and your feelings will tell yoa, when. Keep the Mood healthy, and sUwill be well. AGENTS . " Corner Pine and Sansome Rtreets, Ban FrandsoOk ' '. ; ;: Cali, and Sacramento. Cab. sad , ' . . I SsPlattBUees.K.a'. , . - . - SALE OF ROAD HANDS. N0TICE.IN PCESUANCE OT AIT ORDER made by the Bosrd of Directors H tre WIS. lainetto .Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Company, they now offer at private snle, un til July 1st. 1870, any and all of tboir lands lo cated in Linn eounty, Oregon. - . - -(. TERMS; Ooe-bnlf cash at sale, remainder ia twelve months at 10 per cent interest, with bond fordeed given. ,v - '' r' v ' Bids to be left with the Secretary at Company's Offioe, ia Albany, Oregon, " where maps and du soriptions can be seen, and farther information had. -. -v.. . - '- ' ' Persons who may be settled -oa any of ssid lands shall have preference in terms and purebasov JASON WHEELER, President. April 15, 1870.: i , r t; - J8tf. I BIsANK DEEDS, of the latest sad most approved form, for sale at this office. Warranty sad Mottgsge, E.o X X a i- I8. elf 15 Jit 5 If CALIFORNIA; eS