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. r err" c'manat. -. tlJL FRIDAY.. .OCTOBER 21, 1870. CfBcciT Cocbt Dock t. Following ere the utc. !. will comooi Ibr edjedleatWm t h October Term of the Circuit Court fur Linn coun ty, which, convene ncit Monday t i i n ; u,' State of Oregon vsGordon Cooper." ' Btate of Oregon vs. Loobold Locher. Stat of Oregon Tf. Pavid Miller. .State of Oregon v. David M. Hiatt. State of Oregon vs. Joseph Tates, .'. f State of Oregon vs. J. H. MoCord. State of Oregon vs. James Ray. f Sute of Oregon vs. G. V. Howard. "Mary J. Keoe vs. Jaoob Kees, . ,' : ? -; i , i W. H. Churchill vs. Jarooa M. Churchill. Thomas S. Summers ,. Klita Summer. N. H. Cranor. pl"fi a att'y. James Knox, et al, T. John Louderbaok. Cra etor for rd'ff. 1 ' ' " -. ' i KKa Denny vs. W. W. Farnsb, et al. . X. B. Humphrey, alfy for pl'fT. G. YV. Phillips vs. Jamoa Wiles, et el. Cranor for pl'ff. Lovlnta Prewett ts. John Prewett. Cranor for Susan A. Hall vs. Charles B. HalU Cranor for pl'lT. Miller vs. Magdalcna, Miller. Cranor forpl'f. '-;(-.- -. : Wra. Rile vs. Wn. Lewis, et al. Cranor for 8. W. Davidson re. Susannah G. MeAllietor and Vu atoAllister. K F Russell for pl'ff. Alex Reynolds vs. G 11 Howard. Cranor for pl ff; Powell 4 Flinn for deft. Thomas Clomcnt and J R MeClura vs. S L Crisraaa. Powolt A Fliuo Tor pl'ffs 5 Cranor for deft. G B Itoward vs. Alex Reynolds. Powell A Flinn for plff, Cranor for deft. State of Oregon vs. John L Thomas foreelo sure of school fund mortgage. Cranor for pl'S. Smith A Davis vs. Rowland A lander. Cranor for pPff, Smith A Paris vsWm Rowland. Cranor forplff. Oregon A California Railroad Company vs Isaac D Miller. Mitchell A Dulph for pl'ff; Cranor for deft. . Oregon A California H R Co vs Lee Kendall. Mitch!! A D.dph for plff. Oregon A California R R Co vs Frances B Ken dall, et eL Mitchell A Dolph for pl'ff. Linx CoCNTr at tub State Fai. Among the competitors who took premiums at the State Fair, we observed the following; fr im our county: -.J. A. Millard, Sret premium for the beat lot of grapes, and also for the test varietj. Mrs. Duniwuy, several premiums; for mil linery and dress making. -Mr. Backensto, several premium for Votlletl and preserved fruits. ' Miss Alice Griffin, first premium for me lodeon mttsic." '"Mrs. J as. Xixon, second premium ' for equestrianship. C. - Curkhart, first premium on wheat. A. Savage, pretaivta fur stallion of all work, . - 1 . Keifer Jb R 25ersj first premium oa lager beer. . Cbas. Mealey, first premium on hit fine chamber set f furniture. Nimrud Price, first premium far Chester . White hog and sweepstake premium for best hog of any breed. There were- dowbtIei maor others who took premium.', but the were all we hap pen ed (to -observe. - i.Th Railroad. -The Santiam bridge is now out of danger from high water, and in another week it will lie complete!. Its es- : tlmated cost is $7-5,000, including the 3.000 feet of tressel work on this side. The rail road grade is completed to the depot in this city, and will te tn the 100-mi!e stake (16 miles sliore town) in about two weeks. The track is (aid seren miles this side of Salem, and that department is pushed forward with all speed.. The superintendent of track lying says he will lie at the Alimny depot with" the road by the 10th of next month bat we hardly believe the thing can be did. Dcstt. VTe would say something alxut tUa dust at the Sute Fair, but we don't like to revive unpleasant memories, and then the poor Saleiuitcs and Fair managers have been to unmercifully lclabored by other journals throughout the State, that we allow the "milk of human kindness in our soul to in tercede in their behalf and prevent os from inflicting further blows on their already newspaper-battered pates. We will only Vay to them "Go thou and sin no more," 'or we will next year assist our brother quil lists in putting a coal of fire under your tails figuratively speaking. - Dbow.ved. Oar correspondent from . Ya quina Bay informs us of the accidental drowning of one of the oldest residents of that section Mr. Celestian Joscylin on last Sunday. lie had taken some vegetables to Newport on that morning, and after doing his trading and, unfortunately, taking con siderable "stimulants," stated for home in :hU canoe. When about 3 miles from New port he fell out of the boat, and before as sistance could reach him the vital spark had tiled. An inquest was held and a verdict of "accidental drowning" rendered. A Pbttt Tnier. Spud Murphy, the notorious ;petty larceny thief of Oregon, was last Friday nipped by Marshal Long, of this city, for stealing .a suit of clothes from Orrin Rubarts on ' the . day previous.,, "Fpud" was arraigned before Recorder .Arnold and plead guilty, when be was turned over to the Sheriff in default of $300 bonds. If the Prosecuting Attorney at opr next term of Court can make a jury see Grand Larceny in Spnd's in vestment in - the , etothins line, our people will . probably lose sight of that champion light-fingered gent for a year or two, and he will gain an opportunity to learn a more respectable trade ua der the espiooago of superintendent iVatkms. , , Li xx. Cocxir.-The census returns show the following statistics for Linn county Number of square im?eg,-2,850 ; dwellings, 1,873: families. 1.719: white roaW 4.711: , -white females, 3,909; colored males, 4; ditto females, 3; (there may be other females who were ditto'd, but Capt. Humphrey couldn una em ; ioreign worn males, ItiU; foreign .born females, il; voters. 2.037: total nam . "ber of inhabitants, 8,717 making Linn the third county m the Mate in population. ?Tiie: KzFRSi Tho Individual who . shoves this quill has seen many passenger ars in the Atlantic states, but noneof them ..... would compare in beauty of symmetry and 3teatness of finish with those now used on tb Oregon , a Oaliiornia Ranroad. ;: ' The " "President's Car" is a "palace worthy of some unentni monarcn Dut. we don't go much on such gorgeous scollops,' when we .can't enjoy tnem ourselt. " Large Sale. -Mr. Jerry Driggs has sold '-to Joseph Knott, of Portland, his' residence )f- -'-and eight acres of land in this city, and also : his farm on the Santiam about eight miles J-frpot Albany. The farm comprises 1,600 Acres of land, finely improved and a saw - mill located upon it, which was also includ t in tne transfer.' Mr.. Dngg receives $19,000 for the entire property. . D. W. Wakefield, (the gentle arid lovely JJarani caiiea at our "orhse" last Saturday As s postmaster at Portland he is an un doubted sueeess, oud as a good fellow he is A o'er True Taie. In; company with the companion of our joys and sortows (lit erally, our "rife,) we went to Snlent lost week to "interview" the State Fair--our means of transportrtion being n buggy with an equine quadruped attached thereto. After remaining twenty-four hours at the "Hub," associating with the most respecta ble and exclusive members of the Legisla ture, hobnobbing with' State officials, rub bing our hands over' the beautiful exterior of Ben. Ilollndny's privato car, drinking "cider" at the same stand at which Count Pourtalcs had just before borrowed a match for his cignr, occupying the same seat with Ben. Uayden at the theater, and performing several othor eminently respectable feats, with a reckless profligacy heretofore un known to the journalistic - profession, we turned the tail of our gnthio steed toward the Capital and his snout southward, and started for home about five o'clock on Fri day evening by this gold watch nnd cbain 1 And now occurred the incident which impil! cd us to write this article. When about half way between Salem, and Albany, and whilo urging our already jaded' steed to his "level best,", the sable screen of night de scended upon ns nnd almost obscured the road from view, causing us to urge our faithful equine transporter to a faster gait in the fear that some nnfortnnate "road agent"'might further dnmage his chance for an eternal abode in the realms of bliss by arresting our headlong coarse for merce nary purposes. But to relieve the over weening anxiety of the reader we will here pause to state that no bold robber chose to peril bis soul (saying nothing nf his life) by intercepting our way, and so far as robbers nre concerned we got home safe enough. But, nevertheless, nn unfortunate incident occured, and we will here relate it in as concise and succinct a manner as a duo re gard for the rules of composition will per mit, only prefacing our narrative by inform ing the reader it was a calm still night, and after the shades of evening hnd fully gath ered over the earth it was as dark as the ebony face of a Congo nigger in a window less dungeon in the bowel of the earth or the last South Carolina Legislature. But, to return to our tale. We arrived at Santiam Citv about 8 o'clock r. m., and were rowed across the ferry by tho propri etor thereof, named Terkoon, and after dri ving about an hour more through the black darkness (the faithful horse finding the road for himself) we arrived at the door of our own humble domicile in this city. Well, you don't see anything wonderful in all this "balderdash," do you? But hold on, we'll show you. The next morning on counting our finances we discovered that we had giv en the ferryman, Terlion, in the darkness of the night previtwis. a ten dollar gold piece instead of fifty cents in pnvment fir lerriage. Hell, as ten dollars ain't to lie sneezed r.t by a pMir devil f a newspaper publisher, aitd believing that all we hnd to do to rtelaim our money was to mention it to tne Iharnn nt nantiam titv. we procured a horse and buggy nnd immediately return- ed to that place and very modestly related to the ferryman the story nf iuir mistake and asked him to disorirc the vnlW neice : but to our utter astonishment and litnnv t'.e man professed entire ignorance of the transaction and absolutely denisd ever handling our ten dollar niece, and so we bail to wend our sad nnd sorrowful wav back home azain with our horse's tail be tween his legs. MORAL. jicaaer, 11 yon nre ever so unlortanntn as to have to cross Terhoon's ferry after nigbt. tie sure to strme a ngtit ana look nt vour . . . . . money, and don t fie green enough to g" it blind nnd haiib out just anything in the be lief that if vou tin make a mtfuk it will lu mrwlwi l,r tk fwrr.,, !,. j;.,.l . fur if vou don t take this advice vou will . . ' . ! wofolly deceived and will forever after mourn your verdancy. Finis. 'The melancholy days have come, The saddest of the year," and old autumn, with bia ripe and golden fruits strewn over the ground, and the trees grown lare by the falling nf the brown and yellow leaves, and the wind sighing softly, mournfully through tho woodland, and along the valleys all, all remind us sadly of the thought that our winter's wish and provender is yet to he procured, and we want our delinquent subscribers to pny up. U lio can resist tins touching a d pathetic appeal? Sad Accidest at Browxsvili.k. Last Toes- day, as Mr. Win. Cochran, of Brownsville, was driving a horse attached to a baggy across the bridge on the Calipooia river at tbst place, the animal became frightened and backed the end of the vehicle off of the bridge, throwing Mrs. Coch ran ont and precipitating her to the ground below the bridge, breaking ber arm. dislocating her wrist and bruising her entire body terribly. Dr. Hill, of this city, was immediately summoned to dress the wounds, and hopes are entertained tbat she will survive ber injuries. TVk are informed that Mrs. Delazon Smith arrived at her old home in Iowa in good sea son and with a visible improvement in Iiealt! . Upon her arrival her aged father met at the dcoof and imparted to her the crushing in telligence tbat her mother was dead and imd been buried onlv two days. That was in deed ad news to one who had traveled near ly three thousand miles to see that mother from whom she had been separated for al most twenty years. Sheep. Mr. Lnckey, of Kugeno, had at the State Fair 2G head of fine imported Eng lish Cotewold sheep, which attracted much attention. 1 hese animals arrived last month from England, at a cost of $15Q to $400 per head. Iheaverago cup of this stock of sheep is said to be from 10 to 25 pounds. and their carcasses clean up from 150 to 250 pounds eocn. Beach & Moxteitu's mill-race is com pleted and the water is running through it tv the depth of five feet, -with good velocity. This is undoubtedly the best constructed mill race in Oregon. It runs the ponderous ma chinery of the mill like double-geared light- Thanks to Judge Walton, of Eugene City, for favors. lie is one of the live agents for the Democrat, is a true lover of the Old i a.;..-; . t m a . . onsuiunon, a gentleman ot culture ana a lawyer of ability. vuaauK, ouiy a iew uays left. Secure a ticket to the Grand Award of Premiums, Oct, 27th.- Hizbest Premium 1)0.000. Tht. ta! prise has the conBdence of the public ; the cause gwu uud. jrairunize it, Wo have experimental knowledge of the fact tbat our friend Palmer, at Ililtabidel & Co's, has the best cider we ever tasted in Oregon. - ' - Many of our citizens bjad booths for sel ling "things" at the State fair, and we guess they all came home. weajtli7t lltv. S. 0. Irvine is lying disnbled nt his residonco in this city, from rheumntism broughton by boingaccidentnlly thrown from his carriage. , We would express ouf sympa thy in his behalf, but he is so jolly in his mis hap that we don't think ho craves anybody's piteous expressions of heart-ronding grief. However, we join his numerous friends In the hope that he will soon be on his upright timbers again. ' ItEMaiot'9. -A quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church, South, will be held nt the Court llousn in this city, commencing on Saturday, November s, at. 11 ,4, . , Hey. Mr. Sonrs. Presidinc Klder of this District. nnd other in in inters of that Church, will be n attendance. ' Thatrs's Cosr-KNTnATsn TTikomwm, removes nil kinds of grease, spots, etc, from silk, ribbons and cloth, and cloans plnrcs In a few moments without effecting the eolort The Drmdchat fern I It has racently given the "Thttnlino" a tlioMUKh trial, nnd pronounce it absolutely the let ermll. rator of grt'sss ever mmle. (ieo. K. Kcttlcmior, druggist, of this city, has It for sale. Ist. Oo last Wednesday Dr. JX ill lost a 'tea- ver overcoat somewhere hctworn Alimny aim Rrnwnarille. Ha w',11 bo under obllcntions tn the person Bmlinff It if he will leave It at the Drug Store of Hill A Son, Albany. The Jefferson depot imbroglio U settled, nnd the JciToraoninns will get a stoppnge of the cars at that place. Itlany Suffer rather than take nansens modi. cine. All such, who snlTi-r from eolith"- colds, ir ritation of the hrnnrbinl tube, and tendency to (niiiniition, have In lr, HVafnr'a ItnUnnt nf Willi t ktrrg a remedy n n grccable to the pnlate as ettVt-tnal Tn rfinovlnp; illx-afe. SriX'IAL XOTICK9. Home tue(ion for ttie Kickly nnd Ipbilllntrd. il tem-lK ftkila to en. hue penal turtiire after every meal, when indixestioa can be immediately relieved and permanently cured by sn agreeable a remedy as HOSTETTKK'HHTOMACH I51TTEH?? lnet il pay to be compelled by tlebillly and lan guor to abandon aetivo bolness, wdeti brain, nerve and niuwlo can be brsd np. nnd the whole syMcm rat-rrd to a he-tithveundillon, by a eonne of IIDKTETTKH'S WTTEItttf Wbv approach the dinner Ublo d.iily with no. itive dn-sont r all tbat is savory and dc!U'iuo, j when a a vigorous appetite fr even I lie plainsl rre is created by the use of IIOSTETTEK'.-' lSlTTEH'-ST Is it wise t'i lire in this bright world as if it were a dungeon, gloomy, discontented and misera ble, when the wrt cih of hypoehondri ean be eared in a week bv m-b a plpasant and f-bulesome exhilarantas IIOSTKTTEK'ti UlTTEltSr Can it be potsihle tbst any person of bilious habit will run the risk ol remittent fever or bilious colic, when he en tone sod r-rolale the rrrsl so eretire oricnn with HOrtTKTTKR'S IUTTKKM? Is it not a species of moral insanity fur any mi ner or planter in the Interior, or any traveler -r sojourner on the p!aa,-r. to bo witbrut the best knowo antidote tn ibn e3t--t of iolsine'l air and impure water. IHlSTK TTKU'8 WTTKKS ? Considering the bsrrss-inz and depreuin; na ture of the functional d?raueraent to wbirb wo man is subject. i it not astoi i-hins that any In valid of the eebli-r f should hesitate to get k the certain relief Trdcd in ueh eae. bv the genial operati-aor 1U)H TETTKR'S 1SITTK11S? These arc questions of dwp-r interest than any of the politiral ltc;ma of the lay. and lboo whom they eonrera ro im-ircd to j;ie them Sonje tbinjt tri'-re than a pasii4 thought, t taur." 2. , Tliir celebrated medicine bss Won a deservedly high reputation as an allcviatirof pain and a pre server of health. It has become a household remedy, from the fact that it give Immediate and permanent relief. It is a purely vegetable prepa ration, made from the bent and purest materials, safe to keep and to use in every family. It is recommended by pbvstcinns and erons of all ; classes, and to-day, after a public trial of thirty years the average lite of man il stand unri valled and uoeX'elled, spreading its usefulness ' 'r"r'"- " '"r nu incn-ssinS It larga and bmIa mil Arcltf noiiif if eviili-nce of its rtiiltirinff fame. We do not deem it nonary to say much in its fa vor, as one small bottle will do more to convince you nf its efficacy (ban alt the advertiiemrnis in he wi!d. Jte it one fair trial, and you will nut be without it for ten times its cot. Directions accompany each pottle. fold by all Drusicl't. I'rk-e '.'i ct ju rts., and $1 per bottle. This Remedy does not simply rcicre for a short time, bnt it produces rfect and permanent cures of the worst esses of Chronic Xasal Catarrh, and sriV pay & iUO reirnrd fir a rate that I ruunot curt. '-Cold in the bead" and Catarrhal Head ache are cured with a few applications. If yon have a discharge from the nose, oflcnsivw or oth erwise, stopping up of the nose at times, partial loss of tbe sense or smell, taste or hearing, eyes watering or wetik, feel dull, have pain crpressure in tbe head, yon may rest assured that you have Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifest ing half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consumption and end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive or less understood by physicians, I will send my pamphlet on Ca tarrh to any address tree. Dr. Safe's Catarrh Kotnedy is now SOLD BY MOST DEUGGIST3 IX ALL PAItTfi OF TUB WORLD.' ; Price 50 cents. Sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of 60 cents, or fonr packages for two dollars. Beware of eounterjetli ana tmrtmen imttattotit, See that my pritate iStnmn, wbicb is a positive guarantee nf ijeiiuiucn". is upon the outside wrap per. Bcmemoer mat tins private cutmp, mueu by the United States (Jevcrnmtnt expressly for stamtdnz my medicines, lias tny portrait, name and address, and tho words "U. n. Certificate of Genuineness" engraved upon it. and need not be mi.tnksn. Don't be swindled by travelers and others, representing tlinntielves as Dr. Sage r 1 am the only man now living that has tbe knowl- Hn a.nrl rlrrhr tn uisnnfnctura the oenHIS l)t, Sago's Catarrh Remedy, and 1 never travel to sen this medicine, 11. V. t'llvucft, sn. u ; 133 Penoca strist, Buffalo, N. Y. Jul22v5n49yl-cbn qrly i, '' The standard remedy for CoogllS, ' 'Influenza, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liter Complaint, limn chiti; Bleeding of the Lunyt, and every affection of the Throat, Langs nnd Chest, including Conscmptiow. ' Wiatar'g Balaam does not dry. np a Cough, but loosens it. cleai.ses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the eaute of the com plant. None genu ine nnless signed I. Bcttr. Prepared by Sktii W. Fowlb A Sow, Boston. Sold by Rkdixgtox, Hortktter A Co., Snn Francisco, : nnd by denlqrs gencxtijly. , , v5nttyl.- . ' : A D V K II T I S K M E" N T S . PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. '' QUICK CUKES AND M0DEP.ATB CHARGES. , DIt, IV. H. IOIIi:ilTY'ff PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I Baerainente Ptrcot, below Montgomery, oppo site the l'acins il til Steamship Com pimy's Oillce, Private eutrnuee . on LeldcsdorB' street, , Hau Francisco. lallhld trprfli tn afford iht njfllatwl found - una' tcinilijic medivnt aid in ti Irtiilmeiit and cere of all J'rivnttnmt VkroM- , is Dinuir; en of Ntvrt- ey 011J nil Sexual Jiimordvr't ' TO TISli AFFLICTED. 1)' H. W. K. DOI1EUTY UUTUUXS HIS BIX. euro thanks to his niuicrous patients for their patronage, and Would take tn's opportunity to ruiuind them that he continues tn consult nt his Instituto for the euro" of ehrotilo disease of the l.ungn, I. Ivor, Kidneys, digestive nnd Uenito-b'rl-miry Organs, and ali privnlo diseases, vis, Hypb. Ills in all its forms and slattcs, Msiiiiiml Weukiioss, aud all the horrid oonneiiolccs of self-nbuse. (ion orrhrcn, Ulvet, strictures. Nocturnal and l)iurnal emissions, Sexual liebllity. Diseases of the Hack and butna, Intlununntion of the Jlladdor and Kid neys, etc., etc., and be hopes that his lohj; expert enee and successful practice will continue to insura him a share of public patronago. Ity the practice of many years in Europe nnd the I .'tilled Hlalos, he is enulcd to apply the must efficient and suc cessful remedies sgninst diseases nratl kiuds. o uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa tients In a correct and honorable wa; , and has references of unquestionable! veracity from men of known respoetabililv aud blgh standing iu soci ety. All parties consulting htm by letter orotber wire, will receive the best aud gentlest trealineul, aud implicit secrecy. To FrinaloM. When a fcmnlo Is In trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the bark and limbs, pain in the bend' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitntiiin of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme iirinnrr difficulties, derange ment of dipnsliva functions, gencrrl ilebihty, va ginitis, sill diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other dWeeses peculiar to feutsle she shvuld go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W . k. I )-rt y . nt bis Medical Institute nmt om-ult blm abcat her trouble and disease. The Doctor is effc-ting more cures than any other physicisu in the tjisle of Cnlif-irnia. Icl no faUe driiency prevent you. bnt apply Immediately and save yonrself from painful sufferings and prema ture ileal b. A l Wnrriel J,eil.ea wlmse ilelicate health or other circumstances prevent sn incrrane In their fuuilics, rbniil.l write er enll at Ir. Vf. K. flohrrty's Medirsl In-titutc, and they wilt receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offi ces are S" arranged tbat be can be consulted with out fear of observation. , To (ormpondent. Patients residiug in any part of ibeMtate, bow- ever distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Dobcrty in their respeitivc cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a pcrsmal interview, are re-pcetrutly assured that their cunmunlcationi will be held must sarrcd and eonfidcutinl. If the easa be folly and eandidly descrilcd, per sonal eooioittnlcetioa will b unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and tbo general treat ment of the eas (ineluding the remedies), wilt le forwarded without delay, and In sueh a manner as to convey an idea of the purport of the I' lter or parce ' transmitted. Conultaijun by letter or otherwise. pacK. I'crmanent euro euarantccd or no pay. Addcss, W. K. Doll KUTV. l. D.. Sao Francisco, California. ftficrraatwrrlWa. P. Dotirarv has just published an important pawplct embodying bis nsntii si and experiences in relf lion to Iiuilcnee or Virility, being a short treatise an fpermaUtrrbra or Seminal Westness Nervous and I'byiieal Debility r'inuitil 00 ibis affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains information of the ut most value to all. whether married or single, and will he sent FltKK by mail on reeeipl of six cents in postage stamps f..(r return po.tage. Address, W. K. DOHKKTY. M. D.. v.ln'Stf San Franrl-cn, Cal. LIVERY STABLE IN LEBANON. "VTOTICE I. J1EUKISY tHVKX that I have ofiened a I.ivery end r'ewl Stable in the town of J-banon. where I wilt be constantly on hand to attend to the wants of tbo people, and will Ban a Hack from Albany to Lebanon and o j. c.i.i.,1.. .t r.t. tr..b tsvua opiiui.., uu i'uiuiuai 111 luiu una. All busiaeas entrusted tn myweare w ill be prompt DCXACA. ly attended to. s9v(ln4m.1 VY. B. AND HVTCIHIIIISnE SHOP! ALBANY. OREGON. A. F. CHERRY, PROPRIETOR. 1 VAXt.-FACTCitr.tt or STEAM KXrtlXKS. OKIPT AMI SAW MILLS, . KEAI'KKS AND TIIKKPTIRnf. WOOD WORK INU MACHINERY. P I' MI'S. 4c. Ac.. Ac, Ac Ac. Machinery of all kinds REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE! PATTEUX Done in All Its Various Forms ! ! IB0N AST) BEASS CASTINGS Or All Kinds,' Made to Order 1 Pce.S'6Sv4ninyl. A. F. CHERRY. GRAND AWARD OF PREMIUMS! IN AIP OF THE NEVADA SCHOOL DIS TRICT, NEVADA CITV, CALIFORNIA. l'AKTIAI, LISTs 1 Premium. Gold Coin $10,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin 5.000 1 Premium, Geld Coin 3,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin ' ' 2,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin 1,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin . 1,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin 1,000 1 Premium, Gold Coin 1,000 1 Promium, Gold Coin , svsx-r 1,000 10 Premiums, Gold Coin- V 200 10 Premiums, Gold Coin, 4jf 100 50, Season Tiokcts, to the Urnr jFair, commenc- , ing Oct. 27th, will be sold et $2,511 each. Treasurer, Bunk of Netoda County. . 83,000 Premium, amounting to $$.1,000, will be awarded to tbe holders of season tickets. For refcrenco we refer yea to any citizen of Nevada City, California. Resnonsiblo agents wanted. Liberal com mis sions allowed. For full particulars nnd terms to agents, Address . , iv. a.. uiiiAA Aiv, Boeretnry. se9n4m2 Nevada City, Cal ' J. C. WIENDSNHALL, Agent at Albany, Orogon NOTICS OP FXNAX, SETTLEMENT. John c. sxodgrass, administrator with will annexed, of tbe estate nf Euxabetb A. Snodgrass, deoeased. having this day filed bis final account of bis Administration of ssid Estate and rendered the some for settlement, it is therefore ordered that , JLondag, the 7A day of" Roverilevt 1870, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. M at the Court House in the city of Albany, in said county and State, be appointed for the hearing of objections to such final account and tho settloinont of the same, and that notice hereof be given by publication in the "State Rights Democrat," a newspaper of cesexal circulation in said county, once a week for at least four. avjjeessire weeks prior to said day.. -By order of said Court. - ' S. A. JOHNS, County Judge. ... Sept, S, 1870 nTw4 ADVERTISEMENTS. s ST0RErAP LEBANON I A." OWAI Ac CO., Prop's, s. n. oLAvaurott, Agnt. ' Fresh Stock Just Received ! aasssssasss ' J DBST QOODS1 GROCERIES! CLOTHING, HATS' AND CAPS I IfooU and Khor I GLASS AND QUEENSWAREJ Iron, Hardware, Ac. Whtc mil all b Vitpntrd 0 ( Mhnny Pritttt PRODUCE TAKEX F0!l 000D8I scZftvanHt. A. CQWAX i 'Ofl NOT COUNTY CLERK ! FT CLERK OF THE DRUG STORE! C3-- -A.- HILL) WITBJ I. Ow Hill Ac Won, Will take pleasure In waiting on the needy with Drag, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyostnffis, Glass. Varnishes, Patty, Perfumery, Taney Soaps, Combs, Brashes, &c. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. -fr-Doors open all times of night. jFtrOrdcrs from tbe interior promptly attended to. vSniltf READ i HEAD 1 JIO.QOO STOCK or GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! Ttow belns; sold to close business, consisting of TD JEl ""5T GOODSl Clothing, Boots and Shoes, IIi;i,F 11 All D AV A II E Of nearly every des cribtion ; SHOVELS. SPADES. Mill & CROSS-CUT SAWS. IRON & STEEL! A large assortment) Iron A lies,' Thimble Skeins, ilachsmith Tools, Ae., Ac. ALL TO BE SOLO AT COST. Albany, Uept. 17, l7fl. JOUN COXXER. v5o20tl. AGENT8 WANTED. XOW RKADT: ' THE MOST WOSDEKrVL noOK OF TnB Xineteentb Ceniary. A Curious 11miW for Curi ous I'euplo, and a tiood Iloolt for Kveryoos t PLAIN HOME TALK MEDICAL BY E. COMMON SENSE, B. rOOTE. M. D. 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SALE OF TOWN LOTS IN ALBANY. AN ORDER OK TUB 11 URSUANT TO JL County Court of Marion county, Oregon, mad at the September term thereof, 1870, I will expose for sale at publie suction, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door. In tbe oily ef Alba.Lv. In Linn county, Oregon, between the hours of 9 a. a., and 4 p. v., sale to commotio st 10 o'clock, A. M. ef Saturday, the 29fA day of October, 1870, the following described real estate- situated in Jlaeklemsn's Addition to the city of Albany, and belonging to the heirs of the late Harvey Gordon, dooeased, to-wit .Lots no. 3, , 7 ana o, in Blook No. 104 : Lots No. S, 4, 7 and 8, in Blook No. 105 ; the west half of Blook No. 108 : Lots 3, 4, T and 8, in Block 110 j Lots 3, 4, T and 8, in Block 114 : the west half of JJIocK list all of Blocks 121. 125 and 129, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 6, in Blook 126 ; Terms of sale-rGold Coin, On, third in hand; one third in en year, and me- third in two years. JSotes to be given tor tbe de ferred payments, bearing tea per cent, interest. Deed to be delivered wtren last payment is made Any on desiring te do so can nay tne full pur chase price down, and have a deed as soon as the sale ean bo approved by the County Court. The present flourishing condition and brilliant ipTospeots of the' eiiy of Albany make it a desira ble paoo for investment in lots, either by specula tors or porson desiring a permanent, pleasant home. All eome out, end if yonr don't want to buy, see who does, and how much they will pay vtSn7n. . Jj- ivilus, uuaraian, ' AVPiIl m sr TISEMENT8. ES OF TOLL, otb tarn WILLAMETTE .ALLEY AND CASCADE MOUX- TA13L WAGOS EOAD. To Dcschuttes River, 4-borse or nuts team, 14 SO Te 2 00 To Te Te To To To To 1 x team, S yoke. 00 60 50 25 U 3 60 25 OS It It '... ..M ever? additional yoke, loose horses, per head. " eattle, " sheep or bogs, " pack animals, loaded... , unpack'd To To borse and rider. , half pri s a , Teams returning; empty To Fish Lakb 4-hore or mule team, each way 2 " u u It II Pack animals, loaded eweaeeeosi " unloaded, " Horse and rider 44 ' 0s team, 3 yoke M ......... To LVrea Sa Brsiso - 4-borse or male team, out sod hack 3 SO J M UUt ii , j oo 1 " " " ......... 1 00 Horse and rider " " ... 6" I.os animals, M ' ... 26 Ox teams tbe same as horsa teams. JASON WHEELER, Fres't. 3k. Et.Kijts, 8ee'y. April 22, TSnSntf FRENCH MEDICAIs OFFICE. DR. JULIEN PERRAULT. Doctor of Medicine of the raculty of Paris, Graduate ol tne university Queen's Colleg-e, and Physician of the bt. John Baptiste Society of San Fran eiaco. En. Pr.snat-Lr has the pteasare to inform pa tients and others seeking confidential medical ad vice that be can be consulted daily at bis office, Ar mory Hall building, North East corner of Mont gomery and Kaeramento streets, Kan Francisco. Rooms Nos. 9, 10, 1 1, first floor, op stairs, entrance on either Montgomery or Baeramento streets. Da. Pabrai'i.t's studies have been almost excln slvcly devoted to tbe core of the various forms of Nervous and Physical Debility, tbe result of inju rious babits acquired la yoatb, which usually ter minate in impotence and sterility , and permanent ly indue all the eoncou.itaots of old age. Where a seeret infirmity exists Involving tbe happiness of a life and that of others, reason and merality die late lb necessity of its removal, for it is a fact that premature decline of tbe vigor of manhood, matrimonial onhapplnevs, eompolrory single life, ete., bare their sources in eauses, the germ ol wbieb is planted in early life, and tbo bitter fruits tasted lotig afterward; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of tbe following symptoms s Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in tbo itsek and Head, Weakness of Memo ry and Sight. Disebaage from tb Urethra on go ing to stool or making water, IoteMeetual Facul ties are Wrakened, Loss of Memory ensues. Ideas are clouded, and there is disinclination to attend to business, or even to reeding, writing, or tbe society of friends, ate. The patiett will probably complain of Dullness, Vert:go, and that Sight and Hearing are weakened and sleep disturbed by dreams ; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, faint ings. coughs aod slow fevers ; while some have external rheumatic pain, and Dumbness of tbe body. Home of tb most common symptoms are pimples in tb fee, and aching in different pans of the body. Patients suffering from this disease, should apply immediately to Da. PcaBat:i.v,eitber in person or by tetter, as be will guarantee a cure of r'emiBsl Emissions and Impotence in six or ei;bl weeks. Patients suffering from verier ial disease In any stage, Uonerrbea, Uloet, Slrietaree, Cuba, L' leers, Cutanoas Eruptions, etc., will be treated sueces futty. All HypbUltie sod Mercurial Taints entire ly removed from tb tvstcnj, I. I'aaaActT's diplomas are in his offiee, where patients ean see for themselves tbat tbey are under tb ear of regularly educated practi tioner. The best references given if required. Patients suffering under chronic diseases, eae call and examine fur themselves. W invite in vestigation ; claim not to know everything, nor to ear everybody, but w do claim tbat in ail eases taken under treatment wa fulfill our promises. W particularly request those wh bar tried this boasted doctor, and tbat advertised physician, till wore out and discouraged, to call upon ns. Low charges and quick euros. Ladies suffering from any complaint Incidental to their sex, ean eoasolt the doctor with tb assur ance of relief. Female Monthly PI Ha. Da. PsaasrLV is tbe only agent in California for Da. Viott's Female Monthly Pills. Their immense sal has established their reputation as a female remedy, unspprc ached and far in advance of every other remedy for suppressions and irreg ularities, and other obstructions in fimales. On tbe receipt of fiv dollars, tbes Pills will be sent by mail or express to any part of the world) se cure from cariosity or damage. Persons at a dirtaore ean be cured at borne, by addressing a letter to Da. PeaBAttLT, corner of Socrameolo and Montgomery streets. Rooms 10 and II. or Lex 973. P. O., San Francisco, stating the ease as minutely as possible, general habits of living, occupation, etc., etc. All communications confidential. junayr l. CHKADLB, Front-st, Albany, Oga. . CBSAOLK, 12S any ft, San Fran siseo, California. R. CHEADLE & CO. GOODS RECEIVED BY EVERY STEAMER f DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS! That I will attend to a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS ! IX SAN FRANCISCO X . .'-".;....- IN ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE THAT MAT SI CONSIGNED TO DIE FOR SALE ! Whcit Taken for Goodi or Book Accounts! ' ' . . AT 60 Genta per Bushel Oats 80 Ota. pet Bushel L. CHKADLK, of Albany, will attend to all orders on business in th produe trad that may be sent from Albany to me. oc9v5n8m6 - R. CHEADLE. ' - ' BE AI ESTATE, STlTZEL 4. UPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, V ABB :' " " . GENERAL AGENTS. BRANCH OFFICE-Albany, Oregon J. C. OaSNSENBALXs, Ag-ent. An office where treneral information concerning the resources of Oregon oaa . be oKatned free of l,oans negotinoie on ntst mongago, rei tu" and collateral security. Have for sale a large amount of property loca ud in the towns of Albany, Brownsville and Cor. rail is. Also, 60,000 acres of fanning lands ef every description in Linn, Benton and Folk counties, Persona desiring to sell their property insur no expense in placing it in oar hands for sale' nnless bricft. where We have a team in readiness to con vey parties to vie ear lands. 3. & MENDEKHALL, Agent. v5n82yl. Albany, Oregon. . . ' sVsss sn ssbbW A DVERTI SEME JITS. TO THE UNFORTUNATE NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, 623 Kearnv 8t., corner Commeroial, Private Entrance on Commercial t. SAM FRAXCISCO, ESTABLISHED IX US4, the treatment, ot Sexual sad Seminal Iisear es, such as Gen orrktea, Oleet, Btrictnre, Syph ilis in all Its forms, Bemiea Weakness, Jmpntency, et. Skia Pisceses (of years' slant ing) end V'lecratad Legs see--;cssfelly treated. Horrible) Diseases. How many thousands of persons, beta male and female, are tber who are suflering ont s mis erable existence, from tbe effect of seeret indulg ences, or from virus absorbed into tbe system. Look at their pallil, emaciated ana oisngure. faces, and their broken-down constitutions, dis qualifying them for tb happiness of marriage er the enjoyment ot lite, in mis awns iiw"s thousands suffer until neatb closes tb sceae. Let . parents, guardians and friends attend to those who are suffering with any of fbes horrible, Ufa- destroying maladies see tbat tbey are core fur and cured before it is to late, neno, mem imme diately to l)t. Gibbon, a physician wbo bss made private diseases bis especial siuoy iot years, bm wbo is certain to euro the most inveterate eases without mercury or any injurious drags. It i important to those who are afflicted, or to those who ara interested in tbo welfare of their friends. to be careful of tb many pretended doctors wbo infe.tklt eities. r.ublUhllil' tbetr skill in curing -an diseases in a few days, imposing opon tbe pnblie be nutnir the names of eminent physicians from Europe and other places. Be, therefore, careful. and raak strict inquiry, or yon may fall into U bauds of those charlatans. , Seminal Weakness. Seminal emissions, tbe consequence of self- abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved rexoal indulgence, is practiced by tbe youth of hot sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with unerring certainty, the following trsia of morbid symptoms, unless coinbatted by scientific medical measnres. vix: galtow countenance, dark ,...( under eves, cain in the bead, ringing in the ears, noise like tbe rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confuted vision, blunten intellect, iese of confidence, diffidence of approaching strangers,, a dislike to form newacquaintenees, a disposition to sbun society, loss of memory, hectic flushes,. pimples and eruptions about tbe face, furred tot rue, foetel bream, congns, consumption, ingot sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtatned.tb snCerer should apply immediately, either in porson or by letter, to have a core effected by hisnew and scientific mod of treating this disease, which never fail of effecting a quick and radical cure. Ir. G. will giv $10) to any person wbo will prove satisfactorily to bint tbat he was cured of this complaint by either of tb 6sn Francise oquacks. Blarried Ken, Or those who contemplate marriage, who srs sot- . ferine, under any of these fearful maladies, shenl not foreet tbe sacred responsibilities resting up them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. To tbe Ladies. The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminenteuecess such as Suppressions. Irregularities, Whites, Fall ing of tbe Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstrure tion. Barrenness, etc. will be speedily cured, with out poisonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable med icines of any kind, liave no delicacy in calling, no difference what your troubles may fce. The af flicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy themselves. Person's calling at Dr. Gibbon's Cee or send ing for package of medicine may rely npoe hi' assurances of confidential secresy with impliciV faith, and expect no mora than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration for services rendered, considering the eirenmstaneca. and difficulties of tbe ease, rather than a too prev alent and selfish practice of exortation tmsix quacks and pretenders. DR. GIBBOX I responsible, and will civ to- each patient a written instrument binding himselT te effect a radical and permanent cure or make n charge. Cured at Home. Pctsobs at a distance ean be.CCEED AT" HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,- stating rase, symptoms, length of time tb disease' hss continued, and bave medicines promptly for warded, free of damage and curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions for use, by enclosing $10 in coin, in a registered' letter, through the Post nfiic oa Wells, Fargo Co. A package of .medicine will be forwarded', by express to any part of tbe Union. Address UK.J. Y. lilKBUS. Box 25?. Pan FraneiscoCalifonla, Rereembcr tn pnt hix 252 on the letter. Consultation FREE. JTiT' Correspondents will pleas inform DB GtBBOX that they resd his advertisement in &e Svatc Bights DaaocKAT. raayl5v4a39yl. THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS PABINE mado from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, wMcli "will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Hange, and alike quantity of Puddinga Custards, Creams, Charlotte Eusse, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. " '4 A Glorious Change!! ..... 1 TIIE GREAT VORLDSTONlCV Plantation Bitters. Tills wonderful vegetable rtorative Is tne sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As a. tonic and cordial for the aged, and languid, it has ; no equal among stomachics. -Asaremedr f or the nervous weakness ta which women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it act as a specific in every species or disorder .which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. , For sale by all druggists. .. r BLANK DEEDS,' of the latest and most approved form, for, sale at this office. Warranty and Mortgage,,' SeCJ sf