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gmofrat. FRIDAY..... .JUNE 30, 1871. To otra AGJSMTi. Ai-We are desirous of extending our circulation as fast as possible and Df securing a very- large list of new eubscribersTjefore the open ing of the next campaign, we hereby tothoriie"odri agents to solicit sub scriptions to the Democrat at tho fol- ' lowing remarkably low rates: For vat mm w j OMVw BfvSY Vv'fcf a ava veMva often, $2.25 per copy; for clubs of twenty, $2 per copy. SI ngle copies, $3. As we desire as fast as possible to re turn to the advance payment system, it ess necessffdr, "the cash Q accompany clubs or the agent to assume the re sponsibility of payment. ' , e"haYethis week; received from vcw Ybrkjinothor irivoiwof new type, s i that hereafter the body of our paper will be printed on entirely new material and cannot fail. to present a neat and tasty appearance It has constantly been our design to bring the Democrat lip to the highest standard in the news paper line as fast as we obtained the Encouragement and means necessary to secure that end, and all we ask to accomplish our purpose is a liberal pat ronage from the public Realizing the importance of the next Natioual arid State" campaigns, anil knowing thai thelde' spread dissemi " "nation? of "Democratic ; li terature is the Vnost essential, element in the attain ment of- our pbtffzan success and in se curing the triumph of those pure prln-. 'ciplcs, upon whiebour Government was foundeQ,' and by which It has prospered Tor nearly' a century, we earnestly ask our agents to use every exertion to ex tend the circulation of the Democrat iotlieir Several localities, arid thus con tribute their aid in promoting the cause of Democracy! " ' ' '7' By the encouragement in the past we 'are stimulated to work for the future; and, thanking our friends for the vig .orous support they have always ex tended us, we now leave the matter in their hands, believing that our earnest and unccnaing efforts to aflbrd them a first-claaspapcr will recei ve that reward .which we modestly believe is our just Amoxo the "Qcrujs." While in Salem last week we were permitted the TilMnr nf mt!n with th fr1inrincr jl u niiill-dri vrsr S. IVrmnvr. nf tho Portland JTcrald U. E. Hicks, of the East Portland JEra; Wm. Thompson, of the Itoseburg Plaindcalcr", J. H. Upton-and .,V-- A.: McPherson, of the Salem Jfcrcury; A. Ia. Stinson, of the Farmer, and S. A. Clarke, of the Stnt esman. " Pennoyer came up on the "keers," smiled "graciously upon us, and flitted silpntlv fiwnv nik thA o-rinst of TTam- let's father in disguise) on the next train. AYe took a longer smile with Hicks, as he stayed till the last chicken pic was demolished, and his exchequer showed visible signs of collapsion. Thompson had four bullet holes in him, but still seemed in a good state of pres ervation, and eminently able to raise a Gale in a case of emergency. Upton wore that same beastly tile, but had one boot partially blacked, and seemed bent' on "fixing up" in honor of the occasion. He and MacPherson, as tri poJical cusses, are able to cope with the fattest in the field, and nre ilih!n up heavy doses of Mercury for t he Rad ical stomacOs. Stinson seemed so busy telling the world "what he know about farming" that onlj- an occasion al glimpse of his agricultural make-up couid be had, but we observed that he was always ready for his rations of "soda and" fee," and made a full hand at Rocky Earhart's chicken-pie and things. Clarke seemed to have his jib poop shattered by Watkins' broadside, and: had hauled off - to the domestic harbor for repairs. He complained of his nerves beingshatteredand his mem ory failing, and had taken to writing poetry all of which we regard as fatal signs and sure to cook one's goose eve ltuaily. The rest of it wouldn't I e so bad if it wasn't for the poetry that's adeadner. . We tried it once and had to take epsom salts and spirits turpen tine for a month afterward an t we didn't have it half as. bad as Clarke seems to. - A. Stampede. John Claypool teV.a us that one night last week, while about 500 cattle were in a stock corral at Fish Lake (on the summit of the Cascades) a panther got among them and made a terrible "scattennent." ; The cattle ran bawling about; and at last broke out of thee enclosure' and took to the woods and bills 'like all possest;" even a few of , them, in their great terror, jumped into the Lake, but the icy wa terseemed to cool their nerves ana they came -out wetter if not wiser beasts. As the stampede occurred during the silent- watches of the night, while the lrovers were, asleep, the wildest con fusion was created in the camp, and the" terrified men fled almort as fleetly as the cattje, as many believed they were in the midst-of an earthquake, and that great rocks and trees were tossing through the air in every direc tion. The cattle ran over one poor un fortunate msjn, and bruised him up ter ribly,' but no others were hurt. Sever al davs were spent in gathering the cat' tie up again, and many are not yet re-! covered. It is believed that about 25 or 30 head are gone so far into the wil derness where the woodbine twineth" that it will be impossible to find them. Th eatto rwlrn 9f1 to vftrimm YKirf.ioA. so that about an equal share of loss is sustained by each of them. - Ora Protest. We.mildly but firm ly protect' against the action of the Christian Messenger in gobbling up nearly a column of our 'Pacific Coasters"- without giving us credit. Al though those little lines look like they were.wholly "ontroublesome" and eas ily scribbled out, yet we spend fully as much time in collating and arranging them as in writing up any other de partment of the paper; and if our labor is worth comrinsr it is worthv of credit. We see that the Messenger gives credit to other papers where a Single item is copied . - Serve xis all alike, Bro. Camp bell, and we will forever after hold our peace.;, , " - ' " :; j Educational. The annual sessio n of the Linn County Educational Socie ty will be held at Lebanon, commenc inir on -Thursday, the. 13th: of July, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Addresses are expect ed from Bonieof our most prominent educators-Kev: Dr. Geary, Rev. W. R. Bishop fcnd others. Questions of im portance to the educational interest of tne county win De aiscussea. Ample provisions win pe maae tor tne en ter- tainnjenfr of those who may" attend. All are respectfully and cordially invited W. B. Gilson, J. M. Mack, Thos. G. Taylor, Executive Committee. ' e0" f 3 -iv:." fa a, .:, pbseere that the. women in th Women's Rights 'Convention recentlv a i J I O : i 1 1 lieiu in can r jituuiw.u were oaaiy spilt ; upon spme topics. . BAt-ou'a Maoazink por July. Hot weather Is upon- us. Excursions and recreation are no wjn order and to those who contemplate a ride by rail or steamer we would recommend BAtr txV'S Mao A hsb as the one to take to relieve the monotony, of a. Jour ney. - It Is! fulf of light reading, Just such as ail must fancy.- In the July number wo notice some thirty different articles, besides illustrations and hu morous matter. It Is the magazine to Interest, and can be found all over the country. 1 Every one has a kind word for Bal ton's. Hero is the list of con tents for tho July number: "The Pal ace of Wilhclmshohe;" : "Japanese "Views;" "Lake George;" "'"Isadora;" "Rusian Priests and Rusian Religion;" "With what Measure ye Mete;" "Then and now;" "fc5keUsl.es of Travel in California;" "Jordy's Death;" "Al eck Stuart's Revenge:" "Laura and Alfred:" "Miss Weldon;" "A Vil lage Scene:" "A Bitter lesson:" "The Cascade Mountains;" -"Here in Cairo;" "After Many Days;" "More Light;" "What he Thinks;" "A Kiss in the Dark:" "The Beautiful Soul;" Our Young . .People's Mory-Tctler "Guess: or the Son of a Politician;" The Pet Bird;" "Jo's Experiments;" "A Japanese Fable;" "The House keeper;1' "Facts and Fancies;" "In Search of Diamonds" (Humorous Il lustrations.) Published by Thomes & Talbot, 63 Omgresa Street, Boton, at 15 cents single copies, or $1,50 per year. Just try it once. k y . ' , 1 LAFrom-FiSH L.VKE. John Clayiiool arrived down from his Fish Lake ranch last Saturday, where he is doing a good business In trading with travelers and drovers over "the Cascade Mountains. He,say3,that the snow has about all disappeared from the road, and that the mud is fast drying up. Two sets of hands are at work on the road one at Moss' Butte and .tho othertncar the summit of the Mountains and under the superintendence of Messrs. Gilli land and Luper they are doing great good in the way of improvement fill ing mud-holes, clearing away stumps, roots, logs and rocks,' and cutting around all immovable obstructions. ? Blackberries on '-the burn" are al ready ripening, and thousands of bush els can soon be had for the picking in that locality. Pleasure seekers and hunters are thronging in, and in a few weeks the whole line of the road will be dotted with the tents of those who have flown from the dust and heat of our cities to revel in the cool shades and inhale the life-giving breezes of the Cascades. Axotiier Fatal Accident. On the 22d inst. a sou of E. Fruni, of Sand ridge precinct, this county, was killed by the caving in of a bank. He and another man were digging a ditch into the side of Washington Butte, and as they stopped for a moment to rest, and just as young Frum had taken olf his hat to let the breeze fan his heated brow, one side of the bank came down with jk sudden slide, covering him about two feet under ground instantly. The other man jumped partially out when he saw the bank descending, and was only buried waUt-deep in the earth. However, it required half an hour for him to extricate himself, and then it was impossible to save his com panion, who must have been almost in stantly killed, as a portion of his skull aud his breast-bone were crushed by the force with which the rocks de scended upon him. When excavated from his premature grave he was found standing upright, with his hat in one hand and his shovel in the other in the exact position in which he stood when the earth felL His relatives and friends have the warmest sympathy of the community in their sad bereave ment. The Chem ek eta Hotel. This su perb house, kept in Salem by R P. Earhart, Esq., is a credit to Oregon; ! and even to the whole Pacific coast. We last week enjoyed a "season of re freshment" within its spacioss apart ments, and can speak experimentally of its many advantages and Induce ments. No Oregonian can possibly re alize what real hotel comfort Is until he has anchored for a time in the 'Chemeketa," and permitted Rocky Earhart and his gentlemanly chief clerk, Dan. ilurphy, to form a hollow square about him and render him blissfully happy. Long may the pala-j tial Chemeketa and its princely host flourish. AGINTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. Brownsville........ ......... Z. M. Morgan. Thos. Morris. .....W. J. Robertson. Thos. Howard. J. J. Walton, Jr. .Matthew Fountain. Ujllevue CorvalIis..... Canyon City ....... Eugene.. Gassburg... Uarrisburg Sam. May & B. R. Holt. Jefferson.. ......Hanley Waterman. Lebanon........ . . . S. Elkins. Jjancaster.. J. S. Ullery. Oregon City ......J. R. Ralston. Portland...... ......... J. ai. uaitimore. Peoria -Jacob Thompson. Roscburg .....T.B. Kent, Scio........ -Dan- Gaby & Geo. Christie. Salem......... .................. .B. F. Brown. What Hate we Dose ? Will our dear friend of the New Korthwcst please inform us why she has withdrawn her journal from our sanctum sanctorum ? Wei never, knowingly did anything naughty to her or any one else, and if we did we take it all back. , We havn't had an opportunity to gaze upon the handsome form and. pretty face of the New Northwest for three weeks, and we now respectfully dofi our glim, pull our forelock, and ask what , we have done to merit such neglectful treatment from a' bosom friend. ' "!.' .. . Cosmopolitan Benevolent Society of Nevada City. , Fourth of July, 1871. Capital Prize. S25.000. Tickets only $2 80 each. Now if any one . wants that $25,000, or $15,000, or $10,000, or $5,000, or $4,000, or any amount down to $20? AH "he has to do is to go quickly to the Agent in this town and buy one or more of the aforesaid tickets. Don't fail to notice the splendid coin prizes paid out by tbe Society by their drawing in January last, a sure guar antee of fairness and honesty. ; Millinery. Our lady readers will please read the new advertisement of Mrs. Bridgefarmer in this paper. That lady has now an elegant stock of milli nery and fancy goods, and her dress making department is carried on by the most skillful "artistes de mode" that can be secured. Give her establish ment a call and satisfy yourselves of the truth of this. , v . . At Salem. Any of our subscribers who are suffering to pay their subscrip tion can call upon B. F. Brown, Esq., at the telegraph office in that city, who will take special pleasure in Taking in he "dingbats" for us. LOCAL PICKINGS. " Leghorn hats ara all tho rage now..'. John Claypool has put a boat on Fish Lake. v.. The cara now run regularly toHar rlsburg. The railroad : will soon ba graded to Eugene. ' !J- ' K ' " "". ' " - Uarrisburg now has the railroad and telegraph. Everybody drinks tho Arotlo Soda at Carothers'. The Fourth ot July will be "sick a-bed" in this city. A circus is coming overland; from California to Oregon. Baso ball has superceded almost ev ery other amusement in our city.. . Joe Gray, of this city, lost 10 head of cattle by the Flan Lako stampede. We learn thatHonrE. B. Moore, of Uarrisburg, isstlll improviiigln health. It la expected that' the Uarrisburg bridge will ba completed by Sept. 1st. Salem District preachers of M. E. Church will meet in this city August 1st. , , , . . : : . Mr. W. K. Howell, late of the Mer cury, . spent a short season in this city during the week. G. F. Settlemler ami wife start for a rusticating trip to Fish Lake and vi cinity next week. ! t , Our lady readers will not forget that Mrs. Johns always keeps a superb stock of nilllinery on hand. , The ; pure white suits with wide sleeves for ladies are all tha agony now, and are exceedingly pretty. : - 1 The Indians are to be removed from the Umatilla Reservntjon and the lands thrown open for settlement. ' ' ' " Over three thousand cattle have passer! over tho Cascade Mountain Wagon Hwl this year already, Campmectlng commenced at Roberts' bridge, on the CalipoMa, yesterday. It will probably continue two weeks. Jere. Drlggs, A. H. Marshall and John Ruby have gone on a prosiCtl.l' tour up the north Fork of the Sautlatn. Col. Hogg, the new owner of the Ya quina Bay road, ha a number of men at work improving and straightening it. Dr. Rice has bought a lot at Soda ville and erected a house upon it, and his family will spend most of the sum mer there. Messrs. Cra nor and Helm are em ployed to assist in the defense of Win. 11. Watkins for the j alleged assault upon S. A. Clarke. Harrrisburg is petitioning for anoth er county road. It is to run parallel with a road mile distant south and another one mile north. The Morrill Troupe, which performed here last Saturday night, was, in the main, an excellent company, and gave much Joy to those present. We acknowledge the receipt nf a complimentary ticket to the Oratoria Concert of Prof. McGibbony, in Port land, which Is now in progress. The Commencemt nt exercises at Cor vallis College this week are said to have been very interesting. We very much regret our inability to attend. A ranchman on the north Fork of the Sautiam has already sold 850 gallons of strawberries this year, and will have as many more for sale before the season is over. Jack Alphln Kme weeks ago drew a live pig at Miss Cora's show at Salem, ad he is fattening it up at the Over land Hotel in this city for a roast at the Firemen's blow-out on the 13th inst. lie have received a prcsxing invita tion to attend a Fourth of July cele bration at Healdsburg, California, but circumstances over which we have no control force us to respectfully decline the "invite." Tho new steamer of the P. T. Co., just launched at Oregon City, Is named "Alice," In honor of the wife of A. A. McCully, Present of the Company's. She will be the largest and most liand- j somely furnished on the line. j Geo. Christie, Esq., has consented to act as our agent at Scio. With be aud j Mr. Gaby working for the Democrat among the sterling Democracy of the ! "Gibraltcr," we feel assured that our interests will be amply conserved. We arc indebted to Capt. Robertson, City Recorder of Corvallis, for favors as agenMbr the Democrat. The Cap tain Is still Recorder of Corvallis, not withstanding our friend of the Gazette questions the validity of his credentials- A young clerk in our city was terri bly confused the other day when a young jady toid mm mat tno James hose he showed her were too small in the legs! He instantly rushed off and drank three glasses of Carothers' Arc tic Soda water to quiet his nerves. A. A. Hayes, M. P., State Assaycr of Massachusetts, pronounces Hall's Vegetable Sieilian Hair- Renewer an efficient preparation for cleansing the skin of the 4iead, promoting the growth, and restoring the original color of the hair when it has become gray. The steamship "Shubrick" entered Yaquina Bay a week or. two ago; and, upon surveying, her officers found that the shallowest water in the channel was 16 feet at low tide. It is asserted by the captain of the "Shubrick" that any vessel that can cross the Columbia river bar can safely enter Yaquina Bay. Ovekland Monthly. This "Pride of the Pacific" for July is promptly at hand, teeming with gems culled from the literary garden; This publication has already j become: of incalculable benefit to the Pacific Coast, always pre senting new and interesting reading matter concerning the Far West prof itable both to the immigrant and tbe tourist. The seventh volume com mences with the July number. Fourdol- lars per annum. John H. (jarmany & Co., Fublishers, 409 Ivasbington street, San Francisco, 6'al. Coming. We aro credibly informed that Miss Susan B. Anthony and Miss Elizabeth Cady Stanton wiil shortly visit Portland and probably other Or egon cities-ror .the purpose of lectur ing upon woman suffrage and kindred topics Tbey are -both ladies of emi nent ability, and are said to advocate their claims to the ballot with much force and reason. Here Is a fine open ing for a doubting masculine like the writer to be convinced of the error of His ways and to enlist under the wo men's bunting. Will our very amiable cotemporarv of the New Northtont please reserve us a front seat, and have a cushion spread at the "mourner's Dencn" ror our especial Depejit 7 r Another -Road. A Government road As to f bo made from Camp Tol k, on the W. V. & CM. Wagon Road, in the Cascade Mountains, to connect with the Klamath Lake Road on the Deschuttcs river. This la to be done lmmediatelyf under the supervision of tho Indian, Depart m en t of Oregon. ' '' Hy venial. Wo acknowledge an in vitation to be present at tho nuptials of Mr. Nathan Bavm and Miss Anna Nadleu, attheresidenco of J. Flelsch ner, Esq., In Portland, on next Sunday evening. We cannot attend In person, but, our benediction will descend upon tho happy couple next week. Acquitted. Henry Strolmeyer and wife, who ware' several weUa fljfO ar rested at Uarrisburg and taken to Port land for trial upon a charge of larceny, were last Friday tried and honorably acquitted. It is universally believed that tills was, a malicious prosecution. s . . Great praise is due Messrs. A. Ca rothers & Co. for the establishment of that magnificent Arctic Soda Fountain. We doubt if any other firm in the city would havo undertaken so expensive an enterprise, and wo trust our citizens Will extend to it a liberal patronage. Thanks. Our. thanks are duo to Carothers & (Jo. for six different varie ties of delicious cherries.' They were from the Willamette nursery, owued by G. W. Walling, of which Carothers & Cb. are agents. ' Rev. II". K7 Butcher and wife return their sincere thanks to the friends who pave them a surprise visit on Wednes day evening last, for the pleasant re ception and the generous rewards left them. ' Religious. Rev. A. W. Sweeney wilt preach hereafter regularly at the Court House, In this city, on the second and fourth Sabbath's in each month. MARRIED: PUESTOX WILSON. On Ibe24cb tn.t.. ty 1U. H. U. Irvine, W. V, I'rcoton nod Mm C- ' ruiJa Wilton ll of Lino euuol. . MfcLKY "V.ARRAK. Ob tb 28th lnC, ly tho (awe, tfmu..' .Mclc aud Mr. Elu.balu Karrar all of Lion cvfot. SMITH-MEAI.EY.-On?e J .. 7 (bo aroe, lUHort JsiuilS to ilU "" iialoj oil of Linn euunijr. SCH WATKA O AIXES. Onlbo 2Aiu !. ot rllinco of Ibe trtda'i lather, la Yoav hl'l oouulv, on ibo 2Vh init.. by lo. Mr. How ard. A. C. Sebvatka. of baleni, and Him Anna M. liaioua. -. - tinrU tho -bbnlott" print In tbfl.'prbfci.too. oil tmioent Lj worthy of all ibo Wgitiraata Caineo la tho bvmeolal lino. Wo extend lo tim and Vu fair bride our waruielt congratula tion, DIED: BJ00RE At bis father' resbleneo, els miire south uf Lancaster, Lane county, li. 11. M h.sk, aged 22 yeere. (Iowa papers pioaeo copy.J A I) Y K It T 1 S M Y. N T 8 . ICE! ICE ! ICE! U'oi- tlio ZVIillion! MCIt SALE Bt LECAN0X ICE CO.. AT L l'orilaud rates, delivered in Albany. Or ..s sulUilcd. ' U4w4 SBfia Ti.e originator of tbi wonderful medicine, claims to have diooorered and mmtimtd in Ar. mnmy more of .Vufr' mt tottreiyn mtdical pr-ifnrlitt than was ever before cumbiiicd In one medietas. The evl.lei.ee of tbi fact is f-.und ia tbo great variety ef mt obstinate disease which it has been found to conquer. In tbe rare of Sromrkiii. ,Vvr Cuagkm, and tbo early sta gs of t'oaajifua, it has astonished tbe medical faculty, and hundreds of the best pbysieiaos pro uounced it Ik grtnttM medical efiaeoeery nf the oq. While it care tbo serepssl L'uugbs, it streogtbeo tbo system and parities the blood. I!y hs grtnt and tioogk ktood purifying prnp trlir it cares all Jfnmor from tba Wort .Vrroa la to a common lltalck. t'impl or rmplium. Merearial Iisease, Meneral Puieoas, Sypbilito snd veneral diseases, and tbeir effects are eradi cated and eiVro ktnlnl snd a mumd comttin. ('osestahlihed. KiymiptUti, Salt Itrmum, Scntd lead, f'ettr Hare. A'oojr or Uomgk tikim. in snort, all tba numerous diseases stored by had klond, are conquered by Ibis powerful pnnSing and,iuv:goration medioineFor"Irf'ee Vomplniml," lliliuui Uieorder anb altilml Cunetipntiott. it has produced hundreds of perfect and Permanent cores where other medicines had failed." The proprietor oner $l,fi09ieward for a medi cine that will equal it in tbo euro of alt tba dis eases for which it is rceoir meodc'l. Dew a re of emtmterfcU and wortkU t'miNafioas He that my private Government Stamp, which is a pari, tin guarantee of Venniueneee, is npt-n the outside wrapper. This msdicin is Suld i Oruagieie ot ll.fcO tier bottlt. Prepared by K. V. PlKRCE. Solo Proprietor, at bis Chemical Labratury, 133 Kcneesk Si rest, Buffalo, N. V. Dr. Julien Perrault, Doctor of Medicine of tho Faculty of Paris, Graduate of tho University "Qtteen's College," in Canada, and ' Physician of tho St. John Baptiste Society, of San Francisco. ' - Dr. Ferrault bas the pleasure to inform his numurous . old patients, and other seeking Confidential Medical Advice, that he can be consulted dsily at bis office, No. 602 Mrnt goioery Blrcet, norih-ei coruer of Sacramento Htrec-t, San Francisco, llooms 9, 10 and 1 1, first floor, up stairs. Consultations and Correspondence ia Sns-Usn, French and Oerman. Having made the various form of Sexual TJiseaso and Nervous and Fby.ical Do Diuiy toe f uiiject or inmute re care b and spe ciat paretic for many years, Dr. Perrault eon tinue to treat these afflictions successfully, bv tbe newest scientific methods, and without resort to Obnoxioust Remedies. - Gonorrhea, Uleet, Strictures, Bubo,, Ulcers. Skin Krruptions, etc., in any. staee. soeedilv eured, and all Syphilitic and Mercurial taint eradicated from the system. - Aosturnal KmiMtoni, Kigbt Sweat, DIs- ouargo irom mo ureinra on going to stool or making; water, Fain in tbe Back and Head, Hbuuinatio Fain, Pizxinets, Sighing, Nervous Palpitation, Fatutins Coughs, Sallow Comnlez ion, Uro wing Weakness of Sight, Memory and bas intellectual Faculties, Clouded Ideas, DiflV donee, Arersion to Society and Social Pless ures, etc., are some of the more prominent sympteiu or nervous . and rhvaicni Prostration the result of Self Abuse and Excess ire Indulgence, which, if not timely check ed, will never fail to induce premature daeev. and terminate In total Loss of Manhood. - - Patients eemplatnins; of one or more of the above symptoms, should apply immediately to It- - I. u .1 : -k- . . liable Remedies, which enable him to guarantee a speedy and radical cure of Seminal Weak- . . inutfc, ,i- uv una uia'Tuvcreu oew ana HA, no aa sua impotence. j We invito invcstisation-partlcularlr hr hn sufferers who have tried this boasted Doctor. anu mat aavenixea rnyeician, until worn ont and discouraged; we pretend not to know every thing, nor to cure everybody, but in all cases taken under treatment wo fulfill our promises, ' Ladies lufloriug from any complaint incident al to tueir sex, can consult tTe Doctor with arance of relief. patient In the country e in be Cured at tiome oy addressing s letter to Dr. Perrault "lo, v,, can xranciico, stating their case as minutely a posiible, hab- iis oi nvmg, oocnpation, etc i. s Low otiarges. itost references given if re- quirca. ah communications eor Iirtential, Dr. Perrault is sola acent in Calirnrnt. r. DrTBiott'i Celebrated Female Monthlr Pill whieh are nnapproaohed, and far in advance' of every oiner remony lor. suppression and tther Irregularitie in females. $5 00 per Boss tent km msI ma Stlllraiia ham .! - U . J ' . - yj nioa yi vauivct Twivij uuvftoa ! td4471,,, ,, ;.;. , - ..t. .. . JLili Hawk, XIaww, 8t, Spit , Blow, B mi w and dlKguit everybody with tbo offensive odfir from yost CjjUWTb; Junt becunse' sotno old fufty flocti.r wbo but sot OMoevered and will not believe that the world tnovei, t-ll you that It eantiot be ourH- Tbo proprietor of lr. Baj' Ciiterrb Kmi)ft will pay SjOO reward Tor a or Ca tnrrh wbloh ho oannot euro, gold by dmifell. or tend ility eeate to R. V. Pleroe, M. it., 133 rlona itrevt, Buoulo, I. I., lot it. . , '" , DeaA men tell no tales If tbey did, an stbemae aialnet tbe denletlnx laneot, tba draitio piirje, end the the terrible rallvenli of the ma. trla tneilloa wnutd arlie from every graveyard. The Mntta nf m odors uiedloal (olenco it '-V-nnd lltgotalt, mot rfrfroy,M and no vemrdy of nnr day ia tn entirely In harmony with this phllantbroplo-ioirlo at D. WAl.ten'e VnoiT. t. ViaaoAii Bittkki. In tbi powerful yot harraleaa rostoratlvo, dyipepela, blllone com plalnte, and all diaaatM of the sluoaeli, liver, howeU and iyrve Meonnter an irreaietlble an tidote. ' . '......-' A larare Volume woald not eootafn tbe mate or tonllmony wbloh h enoiimolnld In fovr of WhUtr't Daltnm of Wild C'htrrt af a fafo. rtSoicnt and ih liable remedy in earing oougb. ooldi and, pulmonary dUtue. i alaoy of tne euree art truly wonuerrui., . IPVTht wnrnt Cooche yield, a If by inaeto. to the wonderful oar mire powort or Dr. Pleroe't Alt. Ext. or Uolileo Medical Dlaeovery,. It alio urpaee anyllilnf ol.e ever beforo tllfeevered for the euro of Piinpln, Htutchen and Haihee on Ibe faeei alio, for Kr.vliela, Kali ltheun, end all Bkia and Berofulotti difeuaea. Sold by drag flute. Ola prejudices are da-fas; eat, New lecte are killing tbom. Tba idea (bal In valid weakeoo't by diwaee an bo relieved by proetrating thorn with daatrnetira drug, it no luneer entertained except by mono i-anlae Kvvr ainoo tho li.lrwluetlon of Ii. Wavbkh'u Vuo UiTTBRa, it hae been obvloaa that tbolr rrculating and Invigorating propnrtlo are all ufllvlont for tbe euro of chronlo indlgeitlon, rheuinaliim, flonftipatioo, dlarrlim. norvou air otloiie and malarious favors, and tbey are now tbe stanjard remedy for these oumplalots In very seoiion or tne union. SPECIAL NOTICES. ' C'hnpped Hand and f'e. Wore I.lps, Dryness of the Mkla, Cnr.d onee by II KO EM A N S C A M PHOltlCE WITH QLYCKRlXE. Its kwps tb handoott in ell weather. See that yon rot ncOEMAH 8 Hold by all llrncgints, only 25 sent. Manufae tared only by IIrokma A Co., Chrniist and Praxgiits. New York. JnM'7lyl Till WAR I. El' nor 12 Has at Utt eome to an end and Ibe frieade of good order and stable government have achieved wbst appears to be a complete soeeess, Not so the war la Brownsville between the old and new syatem of doing business which lias not y reach termination, and ready pay cuttomers cniUinu" fii.f at Wheeler's gtoro an epportu uilytogct tbo benefit of their pradeoco aad f..retboubt Larc aaMM'"' ,,T Ju" Wo made to 0j stock sod pe-.pl fi probalf n- ply a larger portion of tbelr wauls from Wheel, er's fc'tore than from any other one establishment in tbo eountry. Dn30y A Chapter of Facts. Spsco Is valuable In a aewspaf-er, and it Is therefore proposed in this advertisement tn con denre arity of facts, important lo tbe pub lic, into a smalt compass. Those facts refr to Iltttter's Etumseb Bitters what that celebra ted medicine Is, and wbst it will do. ' In the firat place, then, tie article is a stimulant, tonie and alterative) eunaiating of a coubinatioo of an absolutely pore spiritnoas agent wilh the most valuable medicinal vegetable substaness that Botanic 'research ha placed at tb disposal of the ebemitt and Ibe physician. .These Ingre dients are compounded with great care, and in surb proportion as lo produce a preparation which invigorates without exciting tbo general system, an tone, regulate and e nirols Ihe stooioeh, tbe bowels, tbe liver, aod tbe m'oor ef relive organs. What this great restorative will do mast be gathered from wbst it has done. Tbe rats of dyspcpaSa, or any other form of. 'ndigrstion, in which it bai been persirtsntty administered without effecting a radical euro, i yot to ho heard from, and tho same may be said of bilious disor ders, intermittent fever, nervous aOVction, gen eral dcLility, constipation, sick headache, men tal disabilities to which the feeble are so subject. It puii&es all tbe fluid of the body, including the blood, and Ibe gentle stimulus which It im part to ihe nsrvoes system is not succeeded by ibe slightest reset in. This is a chapter of facts which readers, lor tbeir own sake, should mark and remember. TI II.LIA9I DATIDSOT, REAL ESTATE DEALER Office He. 64 Front Street, PORTLAND, ORE30X. ItKAL ESTATE In thU CITT and EAST PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities. consisting or LOTS, HALF II LOCKS and BLOCK, I10U3K3 and STORES also. IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable no. coltlraud LANDS, located in ALL part ef tha oTAllS for BALK. REAL .ESTATE and other Property pur chased for Correapoadent. in this -C1TI and throughout the STATES and TElUUTOhlKS, itb great ears-and on the most ADVANTA GEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES : LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, sud CLAIMS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive deseriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to tbe shove address. 6nZ5tr. . The "Pais Kn.Lr.n" may justly be styled the great medicine nf tbe world, for there is no re gion or tue giono into wnicn n nas u muna II wsy,, and been largely used and highly prisod. 'Moreover, there is no clime to which it bas not proved to be well adapted for "tbe cure of a considerable variety of .diseases; it I tpcedy and safe remedy for barns, scalds, outs, braises, wounds ana ranons otner injuries, well ss for dysentery, diarrhoea and bowel oom- clalnt generally,- it U admirably inited for every race of men on the faoe of tbe globe. : It i s very signincant root, that aotwitnstana- itig tb long period or years tbat tbe "Fain Kill er" baa been before tbe world, it las never lost ono whit nf its popularity, but, on tbe oontrary, the enll for it has steadily increased from its first disaorery, and at no previous time bas tbe demand for it been so great, or the quantity made been o large, a it I to-day. f - Another significant fact is, that nowhere- ha tbe Fain Killer ever been in higher repute, or been more generally used by families aud indi viduals, than it has been here at home, where it was first discovered and introduced. That tbe Pain Killer will eontinue to he, what we have styled it, ma obrat MsniciHB or tntt woRxn, there cannot be tbe shadow of a doubt Pro vi dsnoe Advertiser. THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON! R EC0GNIZED EVERTWHECE AS A FIRST CLASS FARM WAGON. ; No other Wagon has a Home reputation tqvnl to "Bain" make, and it is tbe only wagotwtbat bss been teeted and known to stand this climate In a word it Is made of the east materials and is the best finished wagon tbat comes to this mar ket. ' - We have different styles of Hounds and feeuob., Patent do. (so called) lnelnded - ; ,-rt , blain; young 4 p6 Tdn43 s ;-. - Agentt at Albany; T T- T r NK ADVERTISEMENTS. - HEMORRHOIDS. .; A.e CAROTnERS si'co-S "PfLS FILL8 itsv OlMTMEMT" bafe 1mm bveome eua of Ibe standard preparation of the day) Is pre pared aud reeumuiended for Pile ewjr ( whtor ehronli or rsoentji Sufferer may depend upon It, tljat this rauiudy wlU give llistii. pormstisiit rsllef from this trvablesome and damaging; som- plaint,,, .. ' , -'.-sr. .- , . Sent postpaid to any address (within the Uni ted States! upon receipt of priso, ti.10. , . . ' A. CAKO f HEiti V CO , Albany, Lion Co., Oregon. TO YOUNG MENOFTHE COUNTRY. To Young Men of Ambition! TO YOUNG MEN OF COURAGE AND tHif.CYI AND TO OUIt FRIENDS EVERYWHERE I i ' r - - ' a-sseasaa ? ; . . f Wt Respectfully Cull Tuur AlttnlUmt' Where ten men watch for ehaaee, one man makes ebsnoe. While ten men wait for some thing to turn up, on urns tonutkiog ttp.. So while ten fall, one suoeesds. and is called, a man of luek, the favorite of fortune. , Tier i' no luck lilt pluck, and fortune must favors those who are most indifferent to It, ' Now I your time to take the AGENCY OF THE BUCKETS KIIUTTLK SEWINO MACHINE, and Mako Yourself Fortune's Favorite ! For particulars, address ' '""''.. vattmn peariow. vBnsltr ! . Albany, Org-. ; MILLINERY AND JANCY GOOOSi I MRS JLi. BRIDGEFARMER - , (sv-ocno to nas. scuvtr.) -; t ' Ilasjast reevlvsd from below an elegant In.' vo!e ofnew MILLKRY AND FANCY OOODS, ueb as FASHIONABLE BONNETS AND HATS! VELVETS. RIBBONS. TRIMMINCS. ETC. To which she Invites Ihe attention ot Ihe ladle of Albany and vicinity. Her good will be sold as cheep if not cheaper than ever before offered In this market, and their quality oannot fall to give satisfaction. apBv8n34mS ALBANY BOOK STORE K. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany - - - - Oregon TESPECTFL'LLY INFORMS TIIE PUBLIC JLl that ha has remos-ed from the eld stand u " PARRISH'S BLOCK, Where all are Invited, assared that tsoods m lis line are sold at tha lowest sash price. COOttTASTLT os nAsa: STASD1ED AXD MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Tuyonilo. Toy Girt nndZnank Books, :phool books and stationery pf every kind used In tbe State. . p rooks short aellce. iM PORT ED TO DKDE8, a' Doelaiety MIXTII A3ISIVEUI.UtV CP CORVALLIS COLLEGE . -XQ71- FRIDAV, JT.NE JJ-Primary Exsmiostion I a. a. to 4 r. , HL'XIAV, Jl'XE 2S Aenoal Sermon by Rev. A. E. Scars, of Dallas, II a. m. MONDAY, JVSE 28 Preparatory Eismln atl. o, A) a. M, t 4i r. . Eabibitivn, 74 r. n. TL'KaDAT, JUNK 27 Examiootioa or Col lege Classes, J a. si. to 4 Ir. a. Eahibition, 7J r. . WEp.VESDAT, JCXE 28 Examination of College Classee, Sf a. . to 4 r. M. Society El' bibit.un. r, , THURSDAY. JL'XE 29 -Society Address bp iter. B. R. Baxter, of ladepeadeace. i am. Curameoeemont Exarcise. 10 a. m. Aaoiverso ry Address by Her. 8. O. Irvio, ot Albany. Dllwl W. A. FIX LEY, Proaid.ct. CORVALLIS COLLEGE. THE ANNUL MEETING OF TUE BOARD of Trustees of Corvallis College will con vene on Tarsday. June 27, 171, at 10 a. . A rail aueadanee of tba Board is earnestly desired. n44w U. E. BIDDLE, Secretary. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CURES AST) MODERATE CHARGES. DR. XV. K. DOnERTY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I r7No 619 Sacramento Street, corner of I.eiUeadorff Street, (a few doors below What Cheer House. . Private Entrance, an , ' LeidcsdorS street, Sao) Franeiseo. Ettahliekcd trpreeef to afford fie afflicted eoumd mad omientijle medical aid im tka treatment . and car of aU Primal and L'kroa i JJieeaeee, eneee of Scare- - -Jf and all Sarmal - ' -- - - iieorarre. . -- - TO THE AFFLICTED. DR. W. K. DOHEKTY RETURN'S HIS EIX cer thauk to hi nnmerous patients for tbeir patronaga, and would take th-s apportanity to remind them tbat be continues to eonsnlt at his Institute for the cure of ebronto disease ef the Langs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private diseases, Tit . Syph ilis in all its forms and stages. Seminal Weakness, end all tbe Horrid eonaequences orscir-abase. Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal amissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Back and Loins, Inflammation of the Bladder and Kid neys, etc., etc., and he hopes that bis Ions: experi ence and successful practice willoontinuo toiuinre him a share or public patronage. By the practice or many years in Europe and tho United Stales, be I enabled to apply the moat efficient and ne cassful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa tients tn a correct ana nonorabta. way, ana has reference of unquestionable Tenacity from men of known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting bun by letter orother- wise, will receive the beat and gentlest treatment. and implicit secrecy . To Females. T . ' When a female (s in trouble, or adieted with disease, as weakness of tbe back and limbs, pain in the head' dimness or light. Joss of muscular power, palpitation ef the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment or digestive functions, general debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot tho womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at hi Medio.! Institute and consult him about ber. trouble and, disease. The' Doetor Is effecting more cures than any ether physician in the Stale of California. Let no false delioaey prevent yon. but apply immediately and ave yourself from painful suffering and prema ture death. All Married Lad'.es whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in tbelr fnr.iilies, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doherty's Medical Institute, and tbey will receiva every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offi ces are so arranged that he osn be consulted with out fear of observation. , M . . " To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part of .the State, how ever distant, wbo may desire tbe opinion, and ad vice or Dr. Doherty in tbeir respective eases, and woo torn proper to suomit a written statement of each, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred. If the ease be fully and eandidly described, per sonal communication will be unneeesiarr. a in struction for diet, regimen, and tbo general treat ment or tne esse I including- tbe remedies), will be forwarded withont delay, and in suoh a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the lotter or parcel so transmitted. ' Consultation by' letter or otherwise. rnKau -Permanent care guaranteed or no pay. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., San Franoisco, California. SneFmatorrhoea. " Da, Dosaarr ba just published an Important pamphlet embody ing his own views and experiences in relt tion to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhaba or Seminal Weakness Nervous and Physical Debility consequent en this affection, and other diseases of the Sexnal Organs. This little work contain information ef thout most Talus to all, whether married or sins-la. and will he sout FREE by mail on receipt of sis oent 10 postage .stamps ror retara portage, : 1 ' lddros,. i W.rJC. DOHERTT.M. r.. S - 3aSt v- . gn Franciwo. Cal, ADVKRTISK M-EN T S. glokiol h mvq I LOOk OUT FOR COQD X '1 S- ELRINS, f;. ' t i. k B A N O Ht''pK E O O N . JfjA JUST HECSITZDA LABOJS 8 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I ; ;.' . :.WJHCM THEY 0FJEB- 'i v : ''-- -" r , , Yxif ', c'i Cbcnper titan tbe. Cheapest I- ,1 !- f, v : '!; I: ' ; - Come and eoa vine yours lrs bebr parens log elsewhere. Oar atoek eoosisu in part Of . PAXCT AND STAPLE DRY OOODS, . ; - CLOTHING. HATS A CAPS, - BOOTS AND SHOES, , . . , OROCVRTES, ' J ,-: ; vh f : ; KOTIOSS, i 4. 1 and a great many article- to oametons lo name Also, Door, windows, uuu ana ratiy .-. PRODUCE TAKEN. IN EXCHANGE FCR GOODS : TOR WHICH t WILL PAY THE A HIGHEST PRICE! vr. n. zxxma. maySvnnSStf " ' ' -' SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. DRICCS & CARTER, la order to provide fully f'.'the new era about to open ep in the city of AJr-any and county - or Lion, have thoroughly repaired tbeir PliAIwIiXG Mllili SASH AND DOOR FACTORY and have aJdeS new Maehiney, amosg which is one f Beach's Pesitiwe Motion. Scroll Saws, which is a perleet acee ia Ma way Have en band a supply of orior DOORS. SASH. MOLDING. & SEASONED LUMBER - Have employed a ert of First Class Mm ehaaies, sad are now prepared, ready, will a g and anxious to (apply all wbo may ba inv wan of work in tbeir line; and hope by ftrirt alien lion to beamed and pnnetaoliiy ia ;tlii.eo IroeU to merit a continuance or puM:e patronage. Order left at the Factory, or with FJi Carter at bis oSee, will receive prompt attention. Albany, Oren. April 20. 1871 vto36tf FOR SALE .: o XE DOUBLE CIRCULAR FIFTEZS HORSEPOWER : c . PORTABLE STEAM SAW MILL! It wilt eat from five to (even thousand fact of lumber rer day. It I running daily, and ia r kk! ruaiiior orJer. with plenty of Inmfcer of almost all kinds conetantly on Land for sale. For particulars, either addreas or riait nsOwS - PEO. KCELER, . Lehanon, Linn county, Oreg-o. 200,000 J7oixnd WOOl WANTED J ! For which we wi'.l pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICK WOOL OWNERS WILL DO WELL TO eall on as before selling. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. b37w6 P. C. HARPER CO.. ELI CARTER, Notary I lit lie, REAL ESTATE DEALER, AXD , '' CCXERAL FIXAXCIaVIa ACEXT Will a' lend to the haying and selling ef Ties I Estate, examining titles, drawing Deeds, ' Slort gsgas. Looses. Contracts. Vc. aad will : giv peciel attentioa to eollectisig, . secahog or ad justing nnsetlled claims, tn ang part of lie t'i ted Stale. An esperienee ol luirty-nve years ih active publie business ten years or which have been spent in County Clerks and Record er's offices in different States' and Territories give me a familiarity Tith business,- and- espe cially with the Record or Real Eute, which can be acquired only by long esperienee. Du ring fifteen months' service intbe Clerk and Recorder's Office cf Linn County, I have discov ered that there are many defective titles to Real Estate ia this eoaaty which it will pay tha par -tie interested to look after, and the sooner the better. .. - . ' .- - --. '- , Correspondence from the Atlantic States in re gard te Oregon and the Pacific Coast generally will receive prompt attention. Please address or give me a call at my Uttioe In Albany, Linn County, Oregon. , I take tba liberty of relerrinr te tbe follow ing residents or the different Slates named t JUtseowrt.- Hon. Jame S. Kollins, Boon Co.; Hon. Geo. W. Dunn, Richmond; Hon. E. Lewis, St. Charles; Uessrs. Tntt Donald. St. Joseph; K. K. Tbreldkeld, Esq., Kaasoa City; Col. A. W. Doaipaon, Liberty; Rer. Win. M. Rash; Rev. Andrew Monroe, Mexico) Dishop E. M. Marvin, St. Louis; Ex Governor Tins tea Polk, St. Louis. A'cMiNc Bishop n. H. KaTanaarh, Lex ington. ..- ;-,..!; CAio R. M. Carter, Esq., Elyrla. . JV'aw yrfc Messrs. Kertbup Chick. Bonk ers, Kew Tork City. . , - : Colorado JJob. Wm. A. H. Loreland, Cold en City; Hon. Wm. K. Byre, Dearer City. ? Montana Ber. Im S. eiateler Radersberc; Major j, jk. BoK-e, Helena. . (.'ofiomio Co. P. Reeve. Era.. Sunm Citr: jonn i. mil, tsq., los Angeles. . Ortaon Goveruor L. F. O rover. Salem; Vb. Davidson, Esq., and Russell, Ferry a Wood ward, Portland; Rev. B. R. Baxter, Polkeoanty; M. li, Abbott, Esq., Baker City; Hon. John Burnett and Rev. Wm. A. Finley, Corvallis; Rer. E. R. Geary. Hon. W. F. Alexander, Hon. K. n. Cranor, Alhanr."! f ; t ?, r. r Albany, April 20, 18711 : T.nSntf WE pHAVE SENT- IIViREDS OF SINGLE WALTHAM WATCHES TO THE rACIFIC COAST " BY MAIL AND EXPRESS ARB WSTMT CASE' WITn SATISFACTION to em PCRCHASER. The Prices are now all Reduced. SOLID SILVER Hunting Waickce ae ho ae tU SOLID (SOLD Hunting WatcAe as tow at $65 Our Price are mU in OacsaBACca and w deal in none Gr5Cixa Walthak Watch cs Every one who wants a Watch or feels a de sire tn be posted should write to nk for our Illus trated History or. Watchmaking. It will east you nothing, a we send it post-paid without charge, and with it a full Catalogue of all the Watches with prices of each.- When yon reeeire thi yon will be surprised at the low rate and yon will then nnderstand our nlsn of avnrfina- Watohes to any place however remote without any risk to the purchaser. - ? r - f ?, , Wo tend any Watch yon order And Tel yon ex amine It before yon par for it Do not order a Watch till yoa have ilret sent for the PHee List. and when you write please mention the Stare Jit g ht Jjamocrof. . - - -- No.3BR0jWAY( Kew Tork. We bare V J-n at,v k i.t ' lI ordt!r fromptly, ' .x4ip L . . . ' '. i i-S" ? TO JAX DESIJ6ISQ, tD . ttlXlUS Kn4 mu we woojd respeef ally aaeirsr that W ow Iteep constantly on nena Jo ' i tide or Engllah tVlre Twf Gntsat ot sw(iahie-aes'2 Tbe $vm- hat given rrrtet tatisfaeesoav is every instonee. ri e utso keep ids c4eoras - "BUCKEYE" SEWsS MACHINE, not excelled by any ether. la the rifrlr.t.?, ttive at aeoll.. i..t V. : C LiAMtM.ll A CW. T6a5kf. ;DL0QD PURIFIER. aUXnfaSibU txa rtmnrrarm.pomw lag rare xic aad mimrtxm piouerele aeertata core far mowssM-rtaat. etnr sstfJamAaVaBIAU OS oU Uadsed Dlll I ' v It eoapktaly feet arse the system wham lsa paired by dJaeaas, rerivM the action ot tb mumxmtm hi mnrwAM. oatcAxe. radX. rally euro acaioraTua. a a. sois:x.ts. and an atsscan-swav saaa csTTAXsretua sis. ' asaes, fire fcamwlist aad ) amiir relief la byobssia. Ksts-aarcLjaa, Taaor. Boils, Scald Head, Clears' and Som; anil' eats from tb (yttn oU trace of XmariaX EHeeaa. ' - - i - r: - - : i Itltrcatif waMaTTAaTl.at.B)ittgmada froia an hero found todlfsnoo la rusa , isi.. It la thMofora peculiarly suitable for no by ' rtaalee aad OtfkliwB. aa a an- araas : aUaasaaaeMTea.' u For Sole by oil Crjgglsts; CBIRCXOM. MOtTCTTCS f CO. ,-'"! ... AOEKT8, . . .' SS8 aad 631 Ziazkat tUreat. THE 17ETf FOOD. Per a few cents you can buy cf your Grocer or Druggist a paekago cf SEA H0SS PASD4TS made from, pure Irish. Hoss or Carrageen, whicli will make sixteen quarts cf Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Puddings 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.2. V 4 A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tills wonderful TecetaMe re-' fttoratlre is the aJtarct-euicbor f tbe feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial ' for the aged and languid, it bas' no eqmal amons. stomachics. . Asarejnedf for the nenremi: wcakMH to which women aro especialfr sal Ject, it is supersedins ererjr other stimntant. '. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate,' or. frigid, It acts as a specific in erery specie of disorder' Which -nndertnlnos ' the bodily strength and areaks down the animal spirits. . For sale by all druggists. : -;; .-.j j" J0.JL3lSOELl. X lift ITlVt OATS' THE WOSTePROLIFIG IN THE WORLD ! One Bushel ii Plenty of Seed for&BA:ir ! YieldJSOrtOOQ joeXmorItliaB'Com mon'Oatalwith Hslf th Amount ... " f Btd per Acre : 6 1 '' ; Oregon yield tb lost t wo rear (iotb short crop years) : . la 1 8fi9, arlr jtss, frosa 60 to sauro than 100 bushel per acre ; late sown,, 4 to 29 bushel. Ia 1870, early ewn, each baihel sow a produced from 6V to fit buahels-r- latwaowa (13th of May), 49 to 60 bushels. California yield : . In 1370, 90 t 17 i ousheU from 32 lbs. seed per acre. .';" ', " Norway seed sold in - Sau Francisco Hit riujit winter at S7.40 per bushel of at lbs. - M e war rant these eats eleaa aad genainet at 1.08 per seek of 72 lbs., or we will furnish them to be test- ed with common eats, i be pat in well, m gooil season, in clean land, and at the sane lima. Three-fourths ef. the excess which the Norway yields over the oommou oats must be delivered to us at the grsnsry on tha farm where the "crop is raised, 4a pay ftir the seed furnished. " " ; Salem. March St, 1871. - -J. B.-MeTLAlF, : ;T6aS2tf., ::: ;r, v : L. H. Jl'DSOK, yntAT LAND SALE ! I 2 0 1 6 O 0A fcRE S ! BY ORDfeR OF THB BOAltD ,0FbTtnEr. tor of the Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagou Road Company; made Ieeem her 10, 1870,1 am now. lltog i &i , , - AT PRIVjStTK lAaLE, at the Company'! affiee in Alhaby, 2n,00t acrs of hud, hioVe or less, beloo;ing to said Company, irtated In Llni county, Oregon. " ' f Person desirftg to purchase Wilt be furnished with a Description and eition- bf said lauds by applying at Company' offloei . TERMS OF SAIsE t - 'Coin, otic-lljjrd of s ehaW money hand at time of sale rereaiwder Uw-? ?TU.5? ryl",?, riTramisQi7 aotee thref.r at twelve per ecutv per onnam. i x Purehasera desirin; to 'pay' a greater amount than one-thir4 In ItaadrwiU hare a, edacttoa of tea pet cent. j 0,.; . .j - ,,7. ; , . The title to the laud i s-'ooL "aad rjanshaa.M -a -m waWaa pon partial payments win reeev Company Bond for deed.. Those- paying fall amount of purchase priee will receive their deed at ou,- . . Sale to eootinao nata all etaiijand hare been offered "for 'sale.-. Bf B--Air psrsnae residing oa any'fof t)-.o Cpmpany'aUnd ia this eoaaty are n..ji5ed t. come forward immedUfcly if ,e)at the sama. - JAMM EIElj:?. 1 Fb.,jrt?U I a,iU prrr