The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 03, 1870, Image 4

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    ...JUXE 3, 1870.
OREGON DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.
adopted at lutir, varcii 23, 1S70..
The Democracy of the Slate of Oregon, through
their delegates hi conrention assembled, iu accord
ance, with long established usages, proclaim the
following as the articles of their faith :
1st,' That they are unalterably attaehed to the
principles of our Republic, as expounded by It
founders, and that the paramount object of their
organization shall ever bo to uphold and maintain
those principles inviolate.
2nd. That they hold those political partisans,
who, occupying positions of trust, claiming to be
representatives of the people, have usurped the
authority confided to them, maliciously trampled
ander foot our sacred hill of rights, made civil
laWsaborJinate to military rule, porrertod tte
functions of government and endeavored to con
centrate its powers in the hands of an oligarchy,
wholly disregarded the will and wishes of their
constituents, and insiduouely endeavored to dis
parage, depose and stigmatise the once proud ti
tle ? American citiaenship, as enemies to the best
Bteretts of the Commocwenlth.
3rd. That the so-called reconstruction measures,
attempted to be carried out by the present party
in power, is a nefarious scheme, revolutionary in
design, treasonable in execution, one, which if so
owieeeed in as a rightful exercise of authority, will
establish a most dangerous precedent and imperil
the safety and perpetuitr of our form vf govern
ment; and that the present Senators iu tho Con
gress of the United States, from this State, in
aapporting those measures,, have misrepresented
the wishes and outraged the sontimonts of the
people of Oregon.
4th. T"t the systematia efforts ma le by that
-. , tx'cnd to the African, the Iudian and the
Chinamen, all the civil and political rights and
privileges enjoyed by the while race, evinces a do
eis en the part of its leaders to destroy the high
estimate placed upon that invaluable heritage and
render despotism less ubiectionablo and more
easy of accomplishment.
it.- That the ratification or tho recently pro
posed amendment to the Constitution of the United
States, extending the right of suffrage to the be
nighted negro and Indian, aud which opens the
door for its enjoyment to the heathenish China
men, is irregular, arbitrary aud unlawful, and they
moat earnestly protest against the passage by the
United States Congress of the pending act, des
igned to enforce the obnoxious and illegal r re
vision. 6th. That they crge and entreat a repeal of the
recent treaty concluded between the United States
and China, which guarantees to the latter nation
i such extensive privileges and immunities without
corresponding benefits to Americen citizens, offers
to its hordes of semi-barbarians such favorable in
ducements to swarm iu upon us, occupy our min
eral and agricultural districts, create a ruinous
competition with our laboring masses, establish va
rious pursuits, disgusting rites, ceremonies and
practice in our towns, discourage and repel the
immigration of our own race, decrease the white
population, retard thrill, impede the advancement
of education and enlightenment, abstract from our
resources and send away our valuable mineral
wealth, and demoralize and apostatize our comtnu
nitj-j and they resolve, that a party who will sus
tain a policy so nowise, ruinous and ruthless.
that which upholds such an infamous bargain
as unworthy the support of white men.
7th. That in the management of the municipal
affairs, they urge a judicious application of the
principles of sound political economy, a laudable
encouragement to agrtealtnral, mineral, manufae
taring and commercial interests, a just and equi
table protection to the laborer and the capitalist
and tne railntul cxcrciM or a system or rigid re
trenchment, that the eovernnjeut should be ad
ministered for the people, and not against tbea
in protecting their rights and interests, and Hot in
fostering monopolies to prey upon them and des
poil them of their substance. That a system of
taxation which bas'for it object the establishment
of privileged orders nnder the government, either
by preferring one class to another, or by impostn;
- griovous burdens upon the tax-payers while con
ferring favors, exemptions and immunities upon
the holders of government securities, deserves no
ether name than legalized nnblic plunder.
8tU. That tae continual paymeut of tne semi
annual interest on the bonded debt of the United
States, without abatement, together with other
enormous expenses for which the people are taxed.
make a burden too intolerable to bo borne without
an effort to find soms speedy means of relief. That
the amount of the bonded debt is increased more
than two fold, by the venal, illegal and unjustifi
able terms of its contraction that their is ueitbi r
justice or wisdom in the repeated payment of the
principle by the continued payment of the interest.
That it is no part of good policy or good govemmet-t
to embarrass the energies of labor, and all bu.ineis
enterprise by excessive and oppressive taxation ftr
theexelnsive benefit of a combination of ontaxel
aptt1, that to relieve the country and to restore
prosperity, we favor an equitable adjustment of
the bonded debt of the United States.
th. That the desire of the present Congress, as
manifested by its proceedings, th seenro to the
wealthy bond-holder payment in coin on account
tf indebtedness growing out of loans to the Uni
ted States of treasury notes, when worth less than
ene-balf their coin value, after the holders there
of have received exorbitant interests thereon, and
at tne same time leaving the pensions due enfor
tnnate soldiers, their wives, children or other kin
dred, to be paid in a depreciated currency, exhibits
a spirit of injustice unsurpassed in the history of
class legislation, and fuily demonstrates the ex
istence of a design on the part of the moneyed ar
istoeAey if the country to iatlueaee the estabiWb
ment ofta.potieTyeriUg the aggrandizement of
the rich at the expense of the poor, a policy which
has for -its object the aggregation of wealth, opu
lence, aai power on the ote hand, and misery,
peverty and slavery en the other ; a policy fitted
nly to. a monarchical form of government.
1015, That tho Democracy t f this State
aow, as heretofore, are strenuous advocates
ef a tariff or purposes of rerenne only. That the
principle of "protection for the sake of protection,"
is at war with the diversified interests of the peo
ple of the States, and cxperienco has shown its
tendency to aggrandize a class in the community
at the expense and to the injury of tho producing
ar.d laboring millions, taxing their industry, equal
ly in violation of the authority of the Constitution,
and ef the great principle that should govern this
people in their intercourse with-- the family of na
tions:. . ;
11th. That we favcr the adoption cf nn amend
ment to the Constiution of the United States, re
scinding the XIV and XV amendments.
12th.. That we are in favor of a liberal policy
being pursued by the Legislature of this State in
the bestowal of tha land grants to her fur the pur
pose of-pubHo -improvements ' -- - --, ;
13 tit- That the Governor and resigning members
of the' Legislature in engaging in a conspiracy -to
overthrow the State government, collect large
amonnu-of com as revenne to be drairn from-the
business and hard earnings of the people to be
idle in the treasury, or to ba the subjects of eram-
bling speculations in wt runts, bonds and other
securities, were guiity of a Ugh crims against the
government or Oregon, rendering them unworthy
- the respect and confidence of the people or of be
ing farther entrusted with the administration, of
the government. And while we thus condemn the
action of' the Governor and resigning member.
we oabcsitatingZy approve and. endorse the con
duet of the Democratic members in earnestly and
faithfully striving to restore and maintain the or
ganization of the Legislature, and provide for the
doe administration c; tac law.
.L
Schotbla Ls a taint or infection in the hu
marrotssntsnj, which weakens the Vital for
eeaid4IieVrieraor , disarrange tiie func
tiona--ef -tbeFholo jsyrtem.i Tbi&S taint or
inficctwa is most usually hereditary; iri-the
coBTitorioi(r , svx r it .. may also arise trom
ha'jit oC'irife Unwholesme imm!, etc. In
ttmeif 'ih la disease does nut show, itself in
AnTjleerotis ortubercuIoussTorni; it' io.dtices
those t)tneirt ctseanes. such as consumption,
lccrationsof tbetitrer;ttiinach and kidneys,
alt rheum, dropsy, etc. The hest remedy
erer yet discovered is 'Dr. .Walker's Vegk-
table YtsECAa BiTTEtts." It will cure the
dineaxe if not to. far advanced, and will erad
icate tbe cause. , , -
" Upon the least deviation from their regu
lar habits, many persons are subject to foul
Atomttch, fetid breath, want of appetjre,
nausea, dizziness, lassitude and great weak'
teas. Travelers, upon land and sea, should
always provide themselves with a bottlo of
DrJ Valkers Vecetabi.e Vixegak Bitters.
It corrects the derangements of the system
rising from change of waters and irregulari
ty tf diet, creates a good appetite, and invig
orates the stomach, as well as the mental fac
oUtes. - :
'Dress parade'-will occur dajlyr for. the
.present, and the - ladies - will show their
FRIDAY.
OUR AGENTS,
The following -named gentlemen, are aathorised
o act as Ageute for -Thb tTAT Risht Dkmo
RAt, and to receive nd receipt for subscriptions
to the papor I -
....... LINN COUNTY
Daniel Gaby and James Dorris.
..Solo
.Lebanon i
Jason hector.
II. L. Brown, .....
J M. Morgan
II. J. C. Averill...
EE
Brownsville.
M. Fountain, B. It. Holt, Jas. Riley., Herrlsburg
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
Portland.. Q. W, Cannon.
LANE COUNTY.
Hon. J. J. Walton.. Eugene City
. BENTON COUNTY.
S. Strahao... ...... ........ Corvallts
W. J. Kobertson ......................... .......Corvallla
POLK COUNTY.
J. Lorelady Dallas
B. V. Butler. .Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy ..La Creole
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
R. Ralston Oregon City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
G.W. Cannon........ Portland
MARION COUNTY.
N. M. Bell.
Salem
B. K. Bonbam.
F. F.iwnhart Sllverton
....
Uunley Waterman ... Jefferson
Then, noyrf, Newspaper Agent, 8 an
Francisco, is authorised to receive subscriptions
and advertisements for our paper, and act as busi
ness a4ei tneralty.
JOHN CONNER,
DEALER IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, Ac, sold out at about COST!
HARDWARE I
A Choice, selected stock now on hand, and
ill
BE ADDED TO CONTINUALLY,
SOLD AT REDUCED RATES !
IUO AXD STEEL!
OF ALMOST AIXKINDS
The Best Assortment kept In the City, and
CoBtismolly Receiving Freak Additional
SOLD AT LOW RATES!
ALL WHO WANT BARGAINS. GIVE ME A CALL!
JOUN CONNER.
Albany. March 4, lS;0-n29yl.
$16. THE ERIE $1G.
. SEWING MACHINE COMPANY.
THE GREATEST TRIUMPH
IX TUB
HISTOBY Or SEWING MACHETES.
Many reasons why our Machine ' the best :
1. It is the least coin plicated of any machine in
the world. 2. Its durability, in consequence of its
simplieitr, is unequalled. 3. It makes the clastic
'Lock Stitch," celebrated for its strength, beauty
and elasticity. 4. It will sew from the finest to
tha heaviest fabrics with equal facility. S. it has
the under or four motion feed, same as all hixh-
prieed machines, and unlike ail low r.rict-J ma
chines, t. It is rerersable, sewtne backward or
forward. 7. It has a self-adjustable pressure foot
which will pass from the lightest fabrics to tbe
rery beariert without change, a. Owing to a pe-
onliar attachment to it, it is impossible for it to
drop a stitch when tbe needle is properly set.
PRICE : Machine. Gold Leal Finish, Flowers,
it., including Barnum's Self-Sewer. Hemtner. Oil
Can. erew unrer. Clamp Unase, Printed In
tions and 4 best assorted silrer steel Needles. $14.
SrTbe follow inj; written unarantee is given
with each machine, signed by tbe Wholesale scent:
"This is to warrant or guarantee the Erie Pre
mium Sewing Machine, this day sold to 51
for a term of five years from date hereof. In case
this Machine or any part of it fails during said
time, we will repair it free of expense or take it
in ezebanse fur a new one. In ease tbe owner
desires it, we will receive this machine any time
during five years from date, and allow the oost
price for it in part payment toward cne of O rover
& Bakers, ginger's, n beclcr n ilson s, V ilcos
t Gibbs' or the Florence, and furnish any ono of
those machines at tbe manufacturers regular price.
W. T. EISH. Wholesale Aeer-L'
Sample Machines can be sees at PC . Harper
4 Co s Store or at the residence of tbe arent.
S. S. MAKKIIAM.
marl I vinlOvl. Agent at Albany. Or.
L. EI KIXS.
Vt. g. CLKISS.
ELKINS & SON,
AT LEBANON.
One of the Oldest Mercantile Firmi la Linn
County!
- WE ARB NOW UECEIVIKG A
NEW AND FRESH STOCK OF GOODS!
SXBECT FROM THS SAST!
Which will be sold at tbe Very Cheapest Figures !
Uttering every inducement to tneir oia
custumcrs and others to
:v purchase their
SPRING SUPPLIES
DRY GOODS AND '.CLOTHING!
GROCERIES ! .
Hats and Cap, Boots aud Shoes I
BUILDIXO MATERIALS Jt HARDWARE.
PAINTS AND OILS, AlSpeeial reatare !
Chic 47afe, Small Profiti aud Prompt Pay I
. ;.X. ELKINS 'A SON.
Lebanon, April 1. 187(M-v5n33mS. -' " ; ;
CHAIRS AND TURNING
ALL SIZES OP
RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS !
of the best quality, wcH-finisUcd, can be had at
M ET Z L E fl' S SlH O Pi
Also, all kinds of TURNING done to order.
Timber for Hubs on hand and fixed for turning
SfifMetzler's Chairs are kept on bond byE. B.
Moons uo.. aiarrisuurs.
fe2iv6o28yl. . , , ,, . rJ. JI, 1IETZLSR.
" " PARTNER WANTED. 1
A GOOD CARPENTER WITn A FEW HUN-
V-dred dollars, -eon find tbe bet opening to
make money bnestiy, In bimi edtmty.rnyppljw
ing to 1. W. Mack, by letter at Lebanon, Oregon,
or personally at Waterloo on tbe tSrath-8antiam
abo?e Lebanon. . , J. AY. MACK,, -
ADVERTISEMENTS,-; -
CHAS. ME A LEY,
PKALKR lit
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE I
(Corner of First and Broadalbin streets,
at old stand of C. Mca ey A Co.) .
ALBANY,
Oil IS Q ON.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL
assortment of everything In his line that the
trado requires or an enterprising public demands.
FUnNITURE!
Of Air Kinds and Descriptions I
1BEDS AlV'D IIEJUDIXG, fcc.
Particular attention will be paid to orders for
.UNDERTAKING!"
And all other orders in my line will be promptly
attended to.
LSafcVurfieii Gnarantted and Woth Warranted I
CHAS. MEALEY,
Albany. July fl, 1869 vn4Ttf.
A. cabothem.
n. tatTMARia
A. CAROTHERS & C0.
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES,
AD MUIKBI lit
PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
Toilet Goods, PerAimeries, &o
PI KE LIQl'UKN FOR THE MICK.
; GOODS FRESH AND WARRANTED STRICTLY PURE.
STORE KEPT OPEN DAY AND SIGHT
Preaciptioni Compounded.
Front Street, Three Door Jielow J. Conner',
fcbl lT0 v3n?6tf. A. CAKOTHEIIS A CO
A 1. 1 1 A. M' 10l.I)KV!
xo
3i-I-A.CIIIZSrE SHOP
ALBANY. OREGON.
A. F. CHERRY, PROPRIETOR
STEAM EXOINES.
URIST AND SAW-MILLS,
REAPERS AM) TIIUK.SI1EHS.
WOODWORKING MACHINERY.
PfMPS. Ac. Ac. he., Ac. Ac.
Machinery of all kinds
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE!
PATTERN" n A K I X ii
Dona In AH Its Various Form!!
IEOH AHD BRASS 0 ASTIHOS
Of All Kindt, Kde to Order I
Iec.S 9v4nHyl. A. T. CIIERRY.
THE OLD STOYE DEPOT I
JOHN BRIGGS,
DEALER I
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOYES !
Of tho Best Patterns,
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE I
And the nsuml assortment of lurnibio good
f found in a Tin Store.
Eeoairs Heatly and Promptly Executed!
On Reasonable Terms.
FR05T-ST., ALBAXT,
Xext Door to D. Slansficld A Ero s Store.
De.Jv4nl9tf JOHN ISRIOQS.
MRS. H. A. JOIl.S,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER
DRESS-MAKER!
iiiat nrnriwrn a aiFtu CTflntf
ii juoi ncocivcu n ncif diuthi
Bonnets and Hats of the Latest Styles!
DRESS AMD CLOAK UAKIXG
I'ROMtTXY ATTENDED TO.
ELEACniXO AND rRESSIXG dose to ORDER
LADIES, CALL AND SEE ME!
A. L. STINSON,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTER,
, , and ". . , . ". v
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
SALEH, OREGON.
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT NORTH OF SACRAMENTO.
EVEEY VAEEETY OP TBISUSQ D03E
-, At Reasonable Rates 1
First Premium for fine Book and Job Printing at
- State Fairs of 1807 and 188. ' ;
BOOK BINDING, BLANK BOOK MANUFAC
TURING, nod PAPER RU LINO, on
sbortnotice and low rates:
Office and Bindery ia Griswold's Block, Salem.
augzlvsnlyl
COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL,
(fobveuly Aitniaoxi's,) : v - :
PORTLAND, '': - ! - C: OREGON.
The try de rsig nedv wstiviimLx
announce tbutbftving purcbuaed tbis widely
known and well kept hotel, tbey are now prepared
to- offer superior accommodation to the traveling
publioat tjs. iSi 'iv .i. . . .
Greatly Reduced Price ...
This Hotel it located ner est the Steamboat
landine. , r ,w-. i.i
-ZSS-'.T'hti Hotel Coacb will . be in attendance. to
ponvey passengers to and' from the House 'frtt xf
A D.V ERTIS.KMENTS.
BUSINESS. UNABATED I
AT
jr. i. rjrirrxj
NEW JEWELRY STORE !! I
ALBANY, OREGON.
, .- " . s-, L ' j 1? i
Tho Agency which has bwrrygn
granted expressly to ns for the
sale of the
American; watches!
And tbe connection with tbe
BEST MANUFACTORIES IN EUROPE
affords us every facility 'fur ordering
ANY AND ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN MADE GOODS I
which are not kept for sain In this market
Large ZnToioo of Fine Toilet Articles I
FOR' LADIES' AND GENTS' USE,
bare just bcon received, and wt oiler thorn to (he
public at very low figures so low that they
owe within tbe reach of every person.
itrTho New Star Watch! of which the
flrt invoice has Just been rreeived, ran be seen In
our Ktore, and all alio will take the trouble lo ex
amine this wonderful work, which we oiler at a
marvellously low prUe, will give us an order
itbout doubt. J. D. TITUS,
boo. 10. lo-Jnl7yl. Flm Ht.
NEW FIRM ! NEWFIRM!
W, II. KUIIN & CO.,
II Ve J 1ST RCCKIVtD A
LAUUV AXD WELL SELECTED STOCK OT
IIAIiBWAl -iXis !
Of every description, such as
FARMERS' and MECHANICS'
TOOLS
coxsistisu or
ANVILS. VICES. BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCHETS.
Sledges, Saws, Planes,
CItONN. l'T AXD 511 M. WA1TM I
Together with a large Assortment vf"
THOT JTSTJD STEEL.
Spring, AxIri.Thiinllt Skrim. tU.
Also, a welt svlrcfrd stork of
Wairon Timber!
FjxjIcs, Hull, Jient Jiiut. Shajti,
llt; Hickory Axles, de.
MX it which we are now ..(T-rlne t the public at
jus rates. As we make the business a spe
ciality, we raiyoj will keep a belter as
sortment at brr prW than any
other boMe iu this city.
Ileceivins and ti4w orculns a stUndiI stock of
V700DJL5D.WILLOW.WAKE,
which e i ri Tce.tTi.r neoirco bates
p4T Ftoro In M-.ntclib's Pre Proof brlfk. neat
door lo liiain & Young's.
Vf. II. KCUS A CO.
Albany. Marrb II, 1ST0 o."um3.
RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE I
BLAIN & YOUNG,
aujant, .... oztraoit,
Would call the attention of Beyers lo their
WELL SELECTED STOCK
cosstsTtso or .
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS !
HARDWARE, GROCERIES!
BOOTS Si SUOES Our SjKcialty.')
ALL OF LATEST JT YIsES
GOOD
QUALITY!
SOLD AT MODERATE PRICES
AORNTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
FLORENCE 8EWIKG MACHINE!
The Bret in Use. '
M.. B1VAIN & TOUWO.
Doe. . 1SC0 vSnlOtf.
IRA A. MILLER,
(Successors lo Philip Miller,)
M A R B WORKS
v ALBANY, OREGON.
Shop on Washington, bet. 1st and 2d St's.
rplIESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN
form tlio public at largo mat tuey are now
prepared to furnish " '
HARBLE BIO ariTMENTS
G It A V E - S T O N E S !
OFl:rEar style and iutterx,
At the '"Most Reasonable 1 Prices.
TOIMBSTONSS CUT TO ORDER
On tho rery shortest notioo.
Mar7vSn29tf IRA A. MILLER.
'-'- " EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has this Ctb dny of May. 1870,
been appointed Executor of tho Estate'of Marga
ret Henry, deceased. All persons having olnlins
against said estuto are hereby roquostod to pre
sent them to me, with proper voueiiors, within six
months lrom ante. . , , R U. CRAWFORD.
Yan39ir4..;, -!.,.. , , Executor.
UISSOLUTION NOTICE.
TarOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
J3I co-partnership borotoforo oxisting n the sa
loon business between tbe undersigned i tkis day
dissoivea oy mutual consent. ' --The
business will be eontinned heronfter by J
rZr Ctouiie. who will nv all iobts owine by the
firm of Hunt A Grouse, and who also will oolleet
all debts due said i
id firm. . -.T. Z." CROUBB. ..,,
ADV E 11 T 1 8 KM E N T.S.
. ; , -a-tioist-a-Xi :
: LIFE INSURANCEICOMPANY :
OF THE
UK1TKD MTATEM OF AMCKIC'A,
WASHINQTON D O.
Chartered bi Special Act of Congress la 108
Cuh Capital . . .
...$1,000,000
PAID IN
FULL.
C. II. CIAItlC, Ireldent
JAY COOK.. hlrmn finance
and Kxcrntlvc t'ommlim
K. W. I'KET. Mecrclnrr aud Ac
tuary.
Speoial Fcatureb
Tbe N'atinual Charter, the Large Capful, the Lew
Rates, the Cinmnn-sene l'lsn, tbe lrflnlWCn
traets, tbe llnralle ami Fair I'ealings, Ibe
Jton-furfeitinK I'nlieics, tbe perfe t Security,
Ibe Liberal Terms of the I'ulieics, etc.,
etc., render Ihe NATIONAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMl'ANY of tbe
L'nited States of America wor
thy of the patronajr of ev
ery business Man.
This Company, ilurins Ibe sixteen months of Hi
existence, lias Issuoa
B,125 POLICIES,
ovenic
The extranrJinarily rabid progress of tho Com
any atlMts the esttutaitun in wnicu It libtiu
by tbe pulilte, aol tbe lsrxe aamant f new
Lu.inns Iranarte4 is ili.t.iernlenoe
vf Ibe pmlanly of iu frineiples,
aal it. adaptability meet
tbe requirement
i.f Aurvr.
Uetnrn trmlana Lil IoI.-le.
i'ndfr this itaa all Premiums i.aVi le the Com
i.r will be rvlurnea at Ibe ileal k r tne t""'
whose life is in.ured lgeth:r with the original
ataouht i'f ihe p..li-r.
II r the t barter all Die policies are exempt from
atlaehaseat ia California or any other State la tbe
I'nixit.
No extra rates on Ibe lives of fr-ma'e.
U fcLLS, s AKiiO A CO..
(jeaeral Agtats,
VT. E. BALn. MnaSer.
J. C. MEXVDEmiAZX,
latttiujj Agent for Oregon.
mayv4a3yi.
BEKlt! UK Kit!!
ALBANY BREWERY.
cii as. Kir,ri:R, rroT.
TUB 81BSCRIBKR HAS JUST ERECTED
a new and first-c!s
BBEW 32 Tl-T
On Broad Alb In between First
Street
and the River,
And U irepared to foruUb
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
OS SHORT XOTICE!
ill Orders Delivered MbereTcr Deilred.
lie Warranu bit BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
PEItFECTLY MEAL.TIIY!
lie is confident be can give entire satisfaction to
all.
Dee. 29, 'fifi, v2n20tf
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
COKXEIi FIRST AND WASHINGTON STS..
ALUAXY, OKKGOX.
H. BRENNER, Proprietor.
With a new building, oawty furnished throughout,
tne proprietor uoie to jtive uu
isfaction to tUo traveling public.
The Beds are Supplied with Spring Bottoms.
THE TABLE
Will receive tho closest at toot ion. and crorjthiog
tho asarkefc affords patutablo to
i guests will bo suppliacl.
Jan28v4na4U U.
NEW BOOKS!
'OCR IIOfllEJPIIl'SIClAIIi."
NEW AND POPULAR GUIDE TO THE
jV. art or f reserving bc.iltb and treating disease;
with plain advioe for all tbe medical and surgical
emergencies of the family. By Gko. M. Beabd,
A. M. M. D. Saits ovory one. Also
"PRIEST AI?D m"
Tho Convent system expoi-ed.
It. BROWN, Agent.
BLACKSMITH ING.
PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS!!!
THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES KOTICS TO
tho gaueral public, that ho is now maoufao
turing tha '- ";
OALESBURG PATEITTLOWJ
and any other style of plow that may bo ordered.
Also, particular attention paid to
HORSE SHOEING. WAGON AMD CARRIAGE MAKING.
, . . And General Jobbing1.
II0RSE-SU0E1XG, $2,00 cash or $3,00 on time.
I S -O I". WAGOKS, JiUO'to $160!. "i".. . j 'i.l
All work entrusted tu me will receive prompt
attention, and be executed in the - best possible
manner, with good material. A share of public
patronag Is solicited. e -
, My shop is on tho eornot of Soeond and Ells
worth- streets, opposite Pierce's Ferry, Albany,
Oregon.
V. WOOD.
AD VERT 1 8 E.M E NT 8
DIRECT IMPORTATION !
MCCORMICK'S
MAMMOTH STOCK
TOYS, FANCY GOODS,
Y ANKER NOTIONS,
GIFTS, PRESENTS, BOOKS, &C, &C.
For the Holidays of 1808-70, has arrived,
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK I
And is now on exhibition at
SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS I
103 FROST NTREET, PORTLAND
'Where every purchaser will And
77ie Lortjett Stock !
The Creutat Variety I
The Cheojet Pried I
ffi9"Thls Immense ft.ek h. itr purebsst
for enrrenry in New Y.k, w . be : ;t to deelei
and others in eoin. at
! Price than Etrer Boiorc!
f-'t'anzers and eitizens will find SANTA CLAL'8
IIKAHWLARTKRS a most iuttestine place to
vi.it. as the gorgeous array of new novelties, and
the thousand comical toys therein, Eire the store
the appearance of an atrn
MUSEUM OF CURIOSTIES!
rHjtne idea may be arrived at as lo tbe ex
tent of Ibe stouk when it is kcown that of Dolls
alone there are ' huudrtd unit fifty-fin tarittiu,
making tbat Ueparlmeat a perfect
BAZZAR OP BEAUTY!
Full Desrriptire eatsloeaes
now ready
Call !
early le seenre choice girts.
. J. M UUHMIUK,
Bi.12rim Agent Tor Santa Claas.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring . Gray Hair to
ils natural Vitality and Color.
A drcssinnr -fthich
u at oace ngTeeaMc,
Iicaltliy, and efiertual
for frcservins the
hair. Faded or gray
hair ts toon retlored
to its original color
with the tifois and
freilmets of youth,
TLiu Lair is thick
ened, falling Iiair cbecict!, and bald
ness ofleu, tliouIi uot alwaje, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore tte
hair where the follicles are destroyed.
or tbe inands atrophica r.nd decayed.
But such as remaiu raa be tared for
usefulness by this replication. Instead
of fouling the hair with a j.asly ecdi-
mcnt, it will keep Jt clean and vigorons,
Its occasional use will prercct the Lair
from turning gray or fulling on, aud
consequently prevent Laldcess. Free
from thoso du'.utcrtons subfrtaoccs which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to tho hair, the Vior can
ouly bcucfit but tot harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothiusr else can be found to desirable.
Contaiuiug neither oil nor dye, it docs
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long ou the hair, giviug it a rich gloney
lustre aud a gratelul perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
F&acticai. and Axalttical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PHICE Jl-OO.
Ayer's Sarsapariila,
FOR Fl'IttrVUU THE KLOOD.
Tlu- rcimtatiun this ex
rrlieut iiie.ii. iue enjoys.
i leiivil l.-oin iu chit-.
ni.-tiiy of wliii. h are trulv
iiiui volluu. liucterate
caCi t.r Sernfitlous ills
J cac, he e ilie Mftcni
. .. . . . .... ...... .i . i
Afc.r ror ii tion. hve been
lilirili.-il tiiiil c-iit'at! t.r il
-Jt- wromioim aacvti'inan
iio: iter, a Uii-h r. crc a
u 33S&u 'ifc R'.iv.itPl l.r the M-roln-
lull- mtitniuimitioii unli
IhoyweTe pninfullv r.flfirlii:?. :nf liei-n rvilii-ailv
ciiitm! in in li n-.it mnu!.r.- in r.lnsn-t every i-ce-liun
oftlie mtintn .thai the t:blic careely need to
be luliirnied ul' it, vii tut tr uo.
M-rululoiis pot-on U i.ne of the most ilcstmrtlrc
eneniies oi our rai-e. Ulleii. itits uii-ih-ii iind unlell
tennnt of tticonrniii-m iiiit!e:mtiiu Hm-cuii-tuiilion,
and iiivitet.tliejut.n t ureiifii-lilliipor fatal dbeares,
H seems to brad iiift- linn ilnnitlioiil il:e iKMly.and
then, on iine lavoinhlc oefa.nn, mpHlv develop
into one or oilier of it hiiU-oiu funn, riif:cr on tlie
siiiinca or uuiouir Ihe viluU. Iu the hitler, tuber
clcs may bo Mnl'ti'iily ili-poiliMl in ihe lungs or
Heart, or tumor lumu-it In Hie liver, or it rhows
its presi'llru by eruptions on the tkin, or foul nh-cr
atious on come inirt of Ihe builv. Ilunre the oct-a-
slonnl life ol a liotlle of tins Sarmnnnritla is ail
visablo, even uhen no ai-tive ryiiiitnuii of lieate
appear, i-crsun auii-tei n un uio loiu.u inp com
iiluinU genertilly liml iiiiiiKilinlp relief, and, at
leujilli. curt-, by tlu' use of tins SA Its . i I' A Jt 1 1.-
JLA: M. A-lkMsn firr, Komi or J- rilinrltt
Trltrr, halt J.'i-iiii, Uraltl Heart. Itiimtrmrttt.
Mom Etfru, .Sorr Enm, nnil oilier viiiiiiions or
vi.mUIo tortus ol Seroulttu il locate. Also in the
more roncealed 1'onnn, as 'c;.in. tromit,
Heart Dinrtmr. tit, I.'fUf', A'ruraltrln,
... . .... ...i.o . I. .1 i.ll, MinilUlU Vt UV IIIUKU
tar ant nervous system.
SunltVim or t'ritrrrat nnil 3Trmtrial TUtratrm
ore cureil by it, though a long time is required for
subduing the?e obstimilc iniil.-iilics hv nnv niedieine.
Bill long eontiuueil use of this meilieiiio will euro
the complaint. lrucorrlta-a or S J Aires, L trrlne
iirmiiiMn, nun frumir intra, nre com
monly soon relieved nnil tiHiin.itcly ruled by its
purifying and invigorating pflcrt.- Slintile llirec
lions forcnrli cae ura found in onr Almanac, sup-
ine( ip-aiiH. jfirHMifimui ami umr, wiien
caused by aceuniiilntionN of extraneous matters
In tho blood, yield (jnufclv lo it, ns olso JAvttr
l'ORiiXliit(, 'lorfnatlif.Vmuimliatt or wrcrw
matiou of tlio Lirrr. and Jaiwrtirr. when artoinr.
an they oltcn ilo, iVom the mnkling poisons in the
uioou. inia SAlSKAfA it 1 1. 1; A is a great re-
nnrr nr we sircngin nun vigor or ine system.
Tlionowho nre l.nmntl.l anil Mmflrtt. Drmnmtt.
drttt, Slrrjtlmn, ami troubled with JVerrows Af
prrlirmminii or frarm, or any of Hie atTerliona
svmntomntio of Wraieitrm. will And immedinta
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
l'J Ul uiuu uui,
' PREPARED BY
Or. X. C. AYEIt (V CO.,toweII, Maaa.,
PracrJcat and Analytical Chemist.
sold "BV iu. DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
jS3Sold by all Druggists and dealers in Med
icines everywhere.
SMITU A DAVIS, Portland, CRAXE & BRIG-
HAM,' Sun Fraomsoo, Wholesale Agents. ' -
. se2ov5u6yl. ...
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
TTOTICE1 IS HEREBY GIVES THAT I
J3l have been appointed Administrator , of the
batate of S. Rosenstoin, deooased, of tho late arm
of Rnsenstcin A MondeUon, of said Linn county, j
All persona having claims against said estate are
notified to present them lo nie, at the store of the
late arm of Rossnstcin Mondclson, wrtn prof er
vouchers, within six months nom the date ot tnis
notice.'- AH pcrsoKt'lndebtefl to said late firm- are
requested to make immediate payment to D.
Mnsfi, lil or A. L. Mendelson. at said store, and
save ennta and tnuhle. R. JACOB.
I
; "A"D VERT IS EM ENT S'
FfRPiMsuM
AT
1 4
A. COWAN 81 CO..
WHOLESALE & RETAIL CEAU
HAVE PROVIDED THEMSELVES
ranee of tbe recent rise in Cottoa Os-
wiib a
I.ARCi AND DEKIBABLE tlTOCfllL,
OP
S T A P L E DRY G 0 03) SI
MTIIICH CAKAKD WILL RESOLD- ' '
AT MARVELOUSLY LOW Z. teiftr i
FOB
, t'aak or 7Ierebaa(bI.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK A '., ; '
We Have Larse OnwmtHtmm
BLEA ;HEl AND BROWN COTT0K8, llCa.
a.... tunuAlE,lEKIJIH,8BIItT.'
LAIEALPACCAS. OIKG-
IIAM8. JEANS, CASSI- -MKBIS,
TWEEDS, or
OREION AND
OREGON
MAHV- . - .
VAC-
TCKK. '
ALSO
A COMPLETE ASSORTMEXT OF '
FANCY DRESS GOODS!
Latest Styles of Youth's aa4 Gmtcssmsf
CLOTHHTG1 r
AND FURNISHING nnnnr
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS l.ND 800EI OF ILL IISBS LM HZI
CARPETING, WALL-PAPER, '
Papr & Linen Blisisls fLxtmW
We would call erpeeial attcntioa U aw SW.
IRON AND STEEL,
as SZCKAL
HARD "W A TO.
WE I'CZi. BATE IX STIXO IT IS - .
Tfc Largest (ht aisle oTTortlmmA I
Consisfias; ia jart af
FORKS, HOES. EAKEg, SPACES, SCT Til X
IMPKbVI I'ATEXT TOOT1I
UILLETT-WtSBSi,
KECKAKSCS AR3 SUCtSKlTBS TCGLS CCKfLFTf
Butcher Saws. Carn-Door Haagrra, lUIUs
and Track, Hope Chain, llrtop and Iiab
ber Paekiog, Uursc-ShoeXsuls, Bolts, ,
Xuts and Washers, Thimbleaad
V.'agon Boxing, I run, ,
Axles, Iroo and ' Z"1
Steel of every " ;
kind. .
blasting1 Powicr and Pause, . . ,
WE Ah. . PAVIXQ IX CASH the Hicbast Sfasw
ket price for Baron, Lard and Wl.
Call and learn our prices, and 'he a salt yaarsalf.
A. CQWES A CO.
Albany, May I, I8CS--v2nllX
STORE AT LEBANON!
S. U. CXAUGBTON, Aent,
Fresh sioek just Receiv!
QOODSl
GROCERIES I '
CLOTHING, HATS AND CAP!
Boots and Shoes l" "'
GLASS AND QUEENSWARlT!
Iron, ZZariware, Ac
li'sici will all l DUpotd of at Albany Prirmtt
PRODUCE TAKEX FOR GOODSF :
se!SvSn0tf.
a. cow as eo..
LADIES' EMPORIUM!
mm a a w n wt a
' DKALtB ' : : r - ...
FASHIONABLE MILLINERYt
FANC
GOODS!
Follows Sreas sad Cloak M.M-y jB u taaitk
Turted branches.
! - i - - .
BLEACHES & PEESSES STEAW GOODS
- -...i. - . . , . .
In Latest Styles and Best Manner. '
Stamps for Braid and Embroidery. .
Corntr Main and Broad-Albia Streets,.
ALBANY, OREGON. : . "
, T5n23tf ' '.f.K,.
THE !, i . i s
COX. OjiR s "
- . -(I. -.-:;
That Photograph Bcf :
, : -ARE-?- A '.
BLACK, BROWN, GREEN; MXRSr
MAROON, AND DEP ORANEfc; v
. Those that ke Khito, or nearly ', ajni"
PURPLE, BLUE. OR1MSOKT, PINK, 4o.
ladies of fair ' complexions and CbiirfrcKam
. . : should not be dressed in Blaei.
' T5n6tf. '
JAWilfTBR.;
LIME FOR SALE!
PEARSON'S CORNER . E.p.CDRY
Where it may bo constaatljr found-thronsj .
e entire summer. M isAv
the entire summer.
febl8-v5n27mJ.
May 22 'W 40tf , J. B. BrREXdfclt
April 11, I870-n35wl.
JOSEni HUNT.
..Ik'C.S'MTSulDtf,
Aerll 19. 1870-i-B8w " ' Adm-r.
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