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EJtc gcmoftnt. FRIDAY..-" ......JULY 21, 1871. ' cu. i. . . .. . - . ' . . . . ii. . . .. . . CASABI ANCA REVAMPED. Of voluntary native American humor the la tost can-eat illustration I the following bur lesque or a turnout piece or Terse, which ap- J ears, without special credit or signatuie, in several Western exchanges : The mule atood on the steamboat deck, . The land Le would not tread ; They pulled tbe halter round his neck, And cricked hint e'er the head. Bat obstinate and braced he. steed, As born the scene to rule, A creature of the bold-back brood, A stubborn, steadfast mule." j . ,- : ," They cursed and swore -he would not go Until he felt inclined ; And though they thundered blow on blow, ' lie altered not his mind. , Tbe deck-band to the shore complained "The. varmint's bound to stay 1" And still upon the erittor's hide The soundiug lash made play. His master from the shore replied, "The boat's about to sail ? As other means in rain you've' tried, Suppose you twist his tail ; ' - - It's likely that will make him land." The deck-hand, brave, though pale, Thus nearer drew, with outstretched hand. To make the twist avail. ' - Then came a kick of thunder-sound The deck-hand where was he f . Ask of the waves that fur around Beheld him in the -sea L . , ' A moment not a voice was beard; '"' ' But winked the mule bis eye,- - - 4 As though to ask to him actoured ' "Sow how Is that for high?" ' . "Just eat bis throat 1" the captain roared, "And end the cussed brute 1" Cut the noblest soul that perished there Was he who' tried to do't I &CISSORIXGS. "Which ia the smallest bridge in the world? The bridge on the nose. . A cup that will not intoxicate, yet is indicative of intoxication hie cup. A Californian recovered the use of a paralyzed arm by being thrown from a horse. - "Why are black eyes called piercing? Because they can look daggers when they like. New York swells have their initials stamped in gold on the brims of their opera hats. , "Why is geology considered a deep "science?" Because it penetrates in to the earth. "When a girl falls in lore with an unlucky Irishman, her heart always goes pity Pat. A colored boy in Trimple County, Kentucky, has killed thirty-one eagles in his life-time. Baloonists don't care about making - much money. If they can make as cent they are satisfied. Prentice says man was the chief consideration at the creation. " "Wom an was only "a side issue." , A man who. has repeatedly tried them says that all the short cuts ".to fortune are horribly overcrowded. ' - Nothing is more easy that to do , mischief : nothing is - more difficult than to suffer without complaining. Ingratitude is a crime so shameful, that the inan was never vet found who would acknowledge himself guilty of it. - - - -'He is happier who has little, and with that little is content, than he who has much, with impatience for more. - - One who wishes the" world to know wnac ne Knows about farming, says the best way to raise strawberries is with a spoon." ;; ;. ' :; ". ;. . Grief knits two hearts in closer Donas tnan joy ever can, and com mon sufferings are much stronger than common joys. - ,. ' A resident of Connecticut . boasts that for eighty-four consecutive vears he has eaten his Thanksgiving dinner in the same house. It is easv enough" to make sacrifices for those we love,: but for our enemy we have to struggle and overcome self. Such a victory is noble. , . , - A club of wicked bachelors in De troit vow that they will not be led to the alter unless' the lady can give them $20,000 and a brick house." ' A man at Iowa City says, in ' exca vating a well f ouryears ago, he struck a layer of half-grown locusts twelve feet below the surface cf the ground.. A" religious society in Aberdeen, Scotland, recently discussed the ques tion whether reading the almanac on Sunday is consistent with Christian duty. .J." Better be right than conquer in an argument. Better bear the assump tion of ignorant men than . waste your dearly bought experience . of fools. ' A German religious fanatic has given a church 98,000 guilders," on condition that his body be embalmed, nailed to a cross and placed in the or gan loft. A Texas paper reports that, since September last, 119,000 people, with 1.664 wagons, have emigrated from Tennessee and Georgia into the Lone Star State. "Now, mind you," whispered a servant girl to her neighbor, 'I don't ' say as how missus drinks; but between : you and me, the decanter don't keej full all day." ! Cook "Oh, it's ytfur pa, is it, Mas ter Tom? Well, telegraph may.be very wonderful, but it don't take me in, and if that's your pa's priting.ril eat my head." Playing at Doctor "Ma, dear, Ada won't take her physic. I've mixed her a dose of sand, and she saya I must take some first. Doctors never do, do they, ma? "This .world's all a fleeting show," said a priest to a culprit on the gal lows. "Yes," was the prompt reply, "but if you-have no objection, I'd like to see the show a little longer." - Tno-PTiinslv vniifcrt fwriisners "I o ti jr pee you constantly stand on one leg in church. May I : ask you why." Ingenious maiden (whisper) "You may. It's to save my croquet foot." About the conundrum, "what shall my sonbe?" Which is the name of a book, you know the .Boston Post ventures a . Yankee guess: "We should surf os it would be a boy." ; A little Bost n girl joyfully assured her mother the other day that she had found out where they made horses "she had seen a man in a shop just finishing one of them, for he was nail ing on his last foot." Hood River. Easterk Oregon. The Mountaineer of a late date con tains the following description of this section: " ' ; Hood river valley is situated on the south side of the Columlia river, twenty-five miles below The Dalles and rejoices in two small settlements, one on the west, and one on the east side of the river. ' There is in the neighborhood twenty or .thirty. tkou- sanq acres of Jajiu adapted to agri culture, of which but a small portion is as yet occupied. The , valley con sists in part of prairie, but mostly of timbered land, all of wnicu ls.thicKly coated with mountain bunch grass of the finest quality, as the granivbrous animals hearabouts attest. Y ltu a small amount of forage cattle may be kept in beer condition tne year round. Heavy crops of acorns every year or' so. and a vast amount of camas and other roots that exist in great abundance, render it a desira ble place for the hog raiser. Horses keep very fat the year, round with little or no grain. Hood river rises in Mount Hood, and may well be styl ed a mountain torrent, for its waters do not flow, but dash down its rocky channel with astonishing rapidity, after a . torbulent meandering of some 60 miles, finally losing them selves in the Columbia, on the north side of the valley. If there was any lack of water-power in this country, Hood river would of itself supply it, and yet have enough left for the tons of trout that glory in its waters.,, .wear. - Dear, grouse ana prairie chickens constitute the principal as sortment of game. liarley, wheat, oats, and some of the principal cultivated grasses are raised in sufficient quantities for home use, and some to spare. Veg etables of all kinds do well. The apple, pear, peach, plum, grape, and all the smaller fruits grow in profu sion. At a distance of from ten to twenty miles from the Columbia, there is some of the finest pine and cedar in Oregon. Dr Brown Sequard says that he be lieves the time will come when phy sicians will be called, not for the purpose of making sick people well, but to teach them how not to be sick. An unmarried friend declared the other day, with an expression of coun tenance almost lugubrious, "I never card a farthing about getting married, until I attended an old bachelor's fu neral." . .' ,. - : ,. Garibaldi now proposes to find an outlet for his restless energy by dig ging outlets for the water in the swamps of the Island of Sardinia, thus making a fever-stricken place habitable. Playing on feelings "Oh ! Mi; Lo well, I'd sooner be a violinist than anything in the world. Wouldn't you?" Modest Youth "Well, if you were the violinist I think I d sooner be the violin." NEW ADVEiiTlS E MEN IS. SPRING & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. DRIGGS CARTER, In order to provide fully for the new era about to open np in the city of Albany and county of Linn, bare thoroughly repaired their PL.A3VIIVG MILL. ASD SASH AND DOOR FACTORY and have added new Machiney. among which is one of Beach's Positive Motion Scroll Saws, which is a perfect success in iu way. ilave on hand a supply of superior DOCRS. SASH. MOLDING. & SEASONED LUMBER. Have employed a corps of First- Class Me chanics, and are now prepared, ready, willing and anxious to supply all who may be in want of work in their line; and hope by strict atten tion to businesi and punctuality in their con tracts to merit a continuance of public patronage. Orders left at the Factory, or with Eli Carter at bis' office, will receive prompt attention. Albany, Ore-on, April 20, 1671 venSGtf LADIES' EMPORIUM! MRS. M. A. BRIDGEFARMER, DEALER IS FASHIONABLE MILLINERY DF-AJisrcrsr qoodsi ; DRESS A3D CLOAK-MAKING ! BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES SfSobp oa south side Main st, two doors east of Mealey's shop, Albast, Orecos. vn48tf. mniS SALVE POSSESSES VIRTUES TRU X LY WONDERFUL, being a compound of the best CURATIVE AND HEALING AGENTS! EVER DISt'OVEUED! . It needs but to be tried to prove its superiority over all other agents for tbo cure of CUTS, SCALDS, BURNS, SCALDHEAD, ASD-- Cutaneous Eruptioaa'of all Kinds ! Try it once, and you will ever sfUr Use It. Principal Manufactory at Corvallis, Benton coun ty, Oregon, where it is sold at . Wholesale and Retail. The Trade supplied on Reasonable Terms. For sale by Druggist throughout Oregon. Retail Price, SO Cents per Box. . , Address all communications to :'" W. VT. OGLESBY, . . - Corvallis, Benton Co., Oregon. " REFERENCES: We the undersigned, citizens of Corvallis and vicinity, having known Dr. W. W. Oe esby for number of years, and believing him to be an hon orable and worthy citizen, would recommend to the publie the Doctor's Oregon Balm of Gilead Halve, as possessing transeenqant healing quali ties ; DR. T. J. RIGIIT, TH0S. CAUTH0RN, F. 8. MATTHEWS, M. IL BELL, E. COLGATE, H. FINLEY, J. S. KENDALL, , W. H. JOHNSON, G. B. HOWARD, r T. H. POWERS, r R. McVEATCH, R. S. STRAHAN, W. J. ROBERTSON. JOHK BURNETT, P. AVERY, BAM'L L. SIMPSON, JOSEPH EMERY, Al CAUTHORN, N. P. BRIWGS, . A. N. LOCKE, J. II . UPTON, J. CRISS, L. L. HORNING, J. S. PALMER, :. JAMES D. FOUNTAIN, UKO. W. JOHNSON. E. A LLEN, Druggist, E.WOODWARD. Dre'st. sep2v6n2sI Ayer's Ague pure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Perlodloal or Bilious Fever, Ao., and Indeed all the affections -whlob arise from malarious, marsh, or mtaamatlo poisons. . -, ; : :V"-- So ons remedy is londnr called for by the necessities of the American people than a eure and safe cure fur Fever nd Airue. Such we are now enabled to O0er, with a porlwt certainty that It will eradicate the dlaoniw. and with asnur anee, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use In any quantity. . : .. That which uroteuto from or prevents this dis order must be of Immense sorvlce In the coin rnuniUos where it prevails, itwenfton is better than cure, for the patient escapes the rUk wlilrh he must run In violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "CUKK" expels the miasinntio poison of Fbvkr and Aon from the syxtem. and prevents the development of the disease, If taken on the tlrst approach of its premonitory symptoms. It la not only the best rrnnody ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the ohenpeet. The large quantity we sup ply for a dollar brings It within the reach of everybody; nd In bilious districts, where Fbvkr amb Aotm prevails, everybody should have It, and use It frooly, both for cure and pro tection. It Is hoped this price Will place It within the reach of all tho poor as woll aa the rich. A irreat superiority of this remedy over any othur ever discovered for the speedy and eertnin cure of Intermittent is, that it contains no Qui nine or mineral; consequently It produces no auiulsin or othur injurious effects whatever upon le constitution, Ttioso cured by It are lull as healthy as If they had never had the disease. Fever and Airtio Is not alone the consequence of the mlanumtie poison. A irreat variety of dis order arise from Ha Irritation, anions; which are Neuralgia, Ithcnmallain, Gout, lleadnebo, lliuilneTl'oothMeh, Knrnche, Catarrh, Asth ma, PnlpiUition, Painful Affection of the Spleen, HyuterUw, Pain In the llowels, Colic. 1'aralvsls, and deranirement of the htoumeb, all or which, when oriionnling in title cause, put en the in termlttcnt tvpe, or become periodical. This "Ct'its expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures theiu all alike. It Is an in valuable protection to ImmijrranU and persons travelling or temporarily residing: In the mala rious dlittricta. If taken occasionally or dally while exposed to the Infection, that will be ex creted fruin the system, and cannot accumulate In sufficient quantity to rlen Into disease. I fence it Is even more valuable for protection than eure: and few will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protec tion this remedy affords. For f.lerr Complaint, arlslnp; irom torpid itv of the Liver, It Is an excellent remedy, stiin ulatinn tbe Liver into healthy activity, and pro duclnit many truly remarkable cures, where other medicine fall. raxrAMED bv Dr. J. C. AYEU& CO., Lowell, Mass., Prmciioal snaat Aalitltal CkftltU, AND SOLD ALL ROUXD TUB WORLD, rnicE, $1. oo rxB bottle. OMITII A DAVIS, Pobtlasd, Wholesale AgenU. 6uJ3yI Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all deranirc menu in the stom ach, liver, and bow els. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative, lletng purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. Much serious sickness and suffering to prevent ed bv their Umelv use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience baa proved them to be the saf est, sureat, and bent or all the fUt with which the market abonnds. By their occasional use, the blood I purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and thti whole machinery of lite restored to its healthy activity. Internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by Aver' fill: and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease la changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitude who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar cooling -makes there pleasant to take, and preservea Uteir virtue, unimpaired for any length of time, so that they are ever freh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, now to nse them as a Family I'hysie, and fur the following complaints, which these fUl rapidly cure : For ItyasMiiMtat or IMlictla. I.tstle- Laajrsor and t Appetite. Uicy should In taken motlerately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tune and action. For JTer fJomplaiMl and it varkn symp toms, HiUssa lfttlctM, SHek Mras stclM, TaeustlienorSiirrva atckie . . tatM:lie and Itillona Inrrt, Uiey should be judiciously taken for each cae, to correct the diaeased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dyaery or marrhssMS, but one mild done is generallv rciuired. For Ulseeimaitsaaa. iimmt. Gravel, Pala ptUstlen af Ike llrart, lMia ta ike 14,, Hack and Lata, they should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints diappear. For Dropsy and Rrapalcal wrtllag, they should Le taken in large and frequent dusea to produce tbe effect of a draatic purge. For Mappreealaa, a Urge lon shonld be taken, as it produce the desired effect by sym pathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two IUU to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional se stimulate the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorate the system. Hence it is often advantageous where oo serious derangement exiat. One who feels tolerably well, often find that a dose of these lll make him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus. Dr. .T. C. AXEB CO., Practical CUmmUU, LOWELL, MASS., V. 8. A. FOB SALE BT ALL DBUGOISTS EVEETVTHEKZ. SMITH k DAVIS, Postlako, Wholesale Agents. v6n43yl GOOD NEWS TO ALL! GOODS ! DIRECT FROM 8AX.FRAXC.ISCO BY EVERY STEAMER, FOR R. CHEADLE St, CO. Persons wubing goods at a bargain are invited to come along with their CASH or PRODUCE, and make a good investment, at the Cash Slur of R. Cbeadle A Co. We give the following priee lint of a few articles sold by us, to-wit : TEA Jopan, 1 tb and I lb papers, 87 cents. " Japan, in large Cheat, Extra. l m.. II. 00 ( OFr'EE "H tb, 22fi25 cent. tUU VR Crushed, extra refined, 5 lbs for $1.00. Brown Refined, 7 to 10 lbs for $1.00. SALERATLS tb, 12 J cents. . SODA lb, 12i cents. CREAM OF TARTAR fj lb, 50 cent. , RICE Best, tb, 121 cents. STARCH Best, tb, 10 cents. SARDINES quarter boxes, 26 cents. OYSTERS Baltimore Fresh Cove, "f, ean. 37)1. TOMATOES California man., can, 2d cents. BLACKBERRIES 7j9 can, SO cents. . CANDLE S tb, 22ni25centa. COAL OIL Derore's, t gallon, 75 cents. LINSEED OIL Raw, gallon, $1.25. " Hoiled. t gallon. $1.25. BROOMS Best, Ko. 1, 62 cts; No. 2, 50 cU. And all other Goods Sold Cheap. We keep constantly on band a good asiortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FOR SALE CHEAP. CASH PAID FOR EGGS ! And we will take all that may be offered, at the CASH STORE OF- R. CUEADLB & CO. - ' mar24mi. V MARBLEVORKS. 7IOIYROI? & STAIGER, DEALERS 15 MONUMENTS, OBELISKS, TOMBS, , BSAS AND FOOT STONES, , BXECDTEDIH California, Vermont and Italian Marble ! SALEM, OREGON. . . ALSO) BRANCH SHOP AT ALBANY. : v6n38yl ; ' "W O O L1 Carding &. 8pinnitigr nnHE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO IN- M form the publio that be has permanently located in Eugene City, with, his new set of Carding and Spinning moobinery, where be is prepared to manufacture any kind of woolen yarn, from the coarsest blanket to the finest flannel, at the following rate, to-wit: twenty five cents (25 cts.) per pound. Thoee wanting A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF xaujn would do well to g.ve me a call. C. GOODCHILD, Proprietor Eugene City Yarn Mills. vfln40tf. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SINGER ManufoctxtringCOompany, AT THE WORLD'S FAIR, Constituted by the homes of the peeple Received the Groat Award of the HIGHEST SALES! And hare left all rivals far behind them, furtbey SOLD IW 1STO One Hundred and Twonty-Seven Thousand) Eight-Hundred and Thirty-Throe Machines! being more than forlg thotfamt in advanoe of their sales of the previous year, and over .rry ftmr thousand wurt thun tit nf any olktr Company for 1870, as shown by the following figures from sworn returns of tbe sales of Li censees i . Tn SINGER MANUFACTURING COM FAN Y sold over the Florcuoe Sew ing Machine Co., , . . Sold over the W llvox A G Ibbs Hewing Machine Co., . Sold over the Weed Hewing Machine Co., . . " . . Sold over the drover A Ta ker Kowlng Mnohine Co., Sold over the Howe Machine Co., Sold over the Wbeolor A Wilson Manufset'lng Co., 110,173 Machines. 98,013 do. 02,881 do. 79,431 ' do. 2,677 do. 44,023 d. all of which is mainly owing to tbo popularity of what I known as tbe "New ramily Sew ing Machine," which is now last finding Ms way into every well rogulated household. Fur Circulur giving full particulars of Marblaes, their Folding Cases of many varieties of wood and finish, their Attachments for numerous kind of work, which, till recently, it was thought that delicate fingers alone could pel form, as wuil as particulars about all articles used by their Machines, such as Twist, Linen Thread, 8 poo I Cotton, Oil, Ao., Ac, apply to any of their Au thorised Agents, or to THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY, US Ilrradway, .NVw York. 9"Saa FranuUoo Office, 129 Montgomery Street. oo2Bv0nll CnUtLEi A. DAK A, XdJlof. A Rswshht el the eeeat Ttssee. Iiueaslest tmr Pesle Mew sa Earth. Joeladlnc rarmara. alscbaates. Merchants, Pro fessional Men. Workers. Thtnksra, sad all Mao Mr of Booast FoUs, aad the Wives, Sons, and Daoshters of all t aen. OKLT OXX DOLLAtt A YEAR I OS arIDBED COFIEM FOB Ud Or less thae One Cent S Copy. Let there be S S30 ctnb si every Post Office. B EMI-WEEKLY 8UJI, f3 A TEAK, of the same slss aoa general ebarscwr as TBI WEKKXr. but with a crester variety ef Dkwellaasons readiac, sod foralshiag the aews tettssaoserlbanwtth greater treshaesa. tisesms U eosse twice s weak lastaad ef once only . THB OAIXT SCX, M A VEAB. A BreSmteantlv readable newspaper, wtth the lamsi eircuiaUon ta the world, ''rve. lad. RwUat. sod wlw la pelntes. AH the aawa m evsry whers. Two eeaia a eop i by aaaii. AO ceou s mooia. or s jar. ' TERMS TO CLUBS. TBI DOLLAR WZEKLT HTTX. Vtve eop las, eae year, sssarstetyaearsa d. Fear llellarsw Tsa eonte. one rear. sBretair 1 1i eil (aad aa eatra eoey to the (ur as at claoi. Elsht Dellarsw Tweetr eontes. eae year, separsulv addmssil (atMt aa aatra eopr llbefuareof cmbi. FUleea Dellarsw Flfrf enpl'. ewe rear, ta eee stereo tae4 the henu-viaakiy oaeyvsr to ur an of elab), Thtrtjr-hrM UttUn. Fifty mnlf. on year, aeparaleiv addressee raa4 the aat-WaslycMieyrio(itr aooietab), TblrtyaWe Deltara. One bewlrad eontea. eee year, tn eae aaaresi ta4 the bally for eae rear to the gmw a of eao. Ftfty DelUre. One fcondnd eoeMa, eee year, sooarauly ae. draM4 iadlhetiaayloreaerartaii(t(er ap-eiub. Olatr DelUre. TUB IS EM I-WEEK LT BUS. Five copies, eee year, esparalely a4tu4, th( DelUra. Tee eonlr. one rear, separata! v a4rtrssssd taa aa axua copy to geuar Bp of elt. sUjMswa Dallajra. BKSD TOUB H05ET taPastfMBee otAt. ehaelcs. er drafts on Krv York, whatever eoareaiaaL If not, ims raclsssr theleumeoesataiasawaey. Address L W. EXQLAND. Fnhllshev. aa eaea, iiew York city. NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! J. M. BEACH. Is now opening a select stock of General Mer chandise, consisting of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! BOOTS AND SHOES! GROCERIES I HARDWARE! ! CROCKERY ANO GLASSWARE! FAINTS AND OILS! Which he is offering to the publie at prices cor responding with tbe tune. All kind or MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE TAKEX IN EXCHANGE FOB U00D8I ' Come One ! Come All I And examine Goods and Prices i at the old stand formerly occupied by I).1 Beach A Son, opposite Foster's Brick, South Side of First street, ALBANY, - - - -"- - - OREGON, ap8v0n34yl FOR THE HARYEST OF 1871. PITT'S THRESHERS!: HAINES. HEADERS! LATEST IMPR'VED MOWERS I " And All Kinds of Agricultural Implements! CONSTANTLY ON HAND I Also the CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON BLAIN, YOUNG A CO., v6n37tfV ' ', Albany, Oregon, STAR BREWERY! TALLY & HOUCK, H AVE ESTABLISHED AN EXTENSIVE Brewery business in ALBAKT AIVD CORVALLIS, Mr. Houck keeping the old stand of Tally in Aiuany ana mr. luiiy superintenaing tne tiB toblish men t at Corvallis. Beer furnished to ' SALOONS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES te order, and WARRANTED TO BE THE VEET BEST I ' ' TALLY t HOUCK. April 14, 1871 vn35tf. HIGHEST CASH PRICE, -PAID VOR WOOL, - BACON AND LARD!! n37m3 BLAIN, YOUNG 4 C0 MARPIE8v.Si':;., ' : . : r , i , f i 0 , , , t ' '" DEALERS IN G E NE R A L ME R C II AN DISE! STORE IN FOSTER'S BRICK. FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY D. MANSFIELD & CO.. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS- LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS. BOOTS & SHOES, . QUE EN8WARE, .'GLASSWARE, &c- IN FACT EVERYTIIINO tisuALir Ktvr tn A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH THEY Oflbr Very Lpw, Either for Cash or Produce. v5o40ylj .' P. C. IIABrEB A CO. READ, ACT WISELY, -sun SAVE MONEY! XT. O, Hill Sc Hon, rr"HB OI.TKST DRUG HOUSK IN LINN 1. COUNTY, after thanking their numerous friends and patrons for past fivers, dosire te merit a continuance of patronage by keeping constantly en hand a full supply or Drugx, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Oils, Paints Dye-stuff, Brashes, Trasses, ete. A funis for Dr. I). Jaynrs A Hons' Una of med Iclnt-s, tbe celebrated Unk Weed Remedy or Oregon Jlneunialio Lure, ate., o. Consiautly on hand, a good supply of Positive and Negative 1'uwders. rM'bysltilans' Preseriptions carefully Com pounded. Wears also agents fur the IIOMK SHUTTLE SKVVISO MAC111NK one oi tbe best Family Machines In use. Call aad see ns and satisfy yourselves. K. C. HILL A SON. vonltf illrse E. Van Vactor, PSALKK ta MILLINERY AND FANCY 600DS! LEBANON, OREGON. HAS JUST RECEIVED AN ELKO ANT Invoice of (Joods. to which she invites tbe ti.it Ion of the Ladies nf Lebanon and vicinity. Produce will be taken in exchange lor goods. E. VAN VACTOR. May 13. 1871 sot. CITY DRUG STORE. A CASOTBCaS. I S. BALTSJASSa. A. CAROTHEHS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. FOSTER'S BLOCK. FIRST ST.. ALBANY. OREGON. B8ALKBS IS DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS, GLASS, TOILET GOODS, French and American Cologne, Handkerchief Extracts, COXFECTIONEHY. Pare Vines and Llqnors for Bedleinal Uses. FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Familj Recipes and PbysicWt Trescip- tioua Compounded. Dae30';0-v6n0. A. CAKOTIIERS A CO. CHAIRS AND TURNING ! ALL SIZES OP RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS I of tbe best quality, well-SnUbel, eaa be bad at METZL EJV 8 SHOP! Also, all kinds of TCRNIN'O done te order. Timber for llab en bead and fixed for Inrnior paling. HSTHetsier a wnairs are sept on nana oy r. B. Mooss A Co., Usrrisbarf . fe2iv&n28yl. . J. M. HETZLER. PROGRESS ! 19 T8 E PIIOTOGRATIIIC ART! Is tbe order of tbe day, and tbe c c -r- -rr -tr ta -o a tstt nn aJL.V . i. W 1. S 9 S.W .W Tbotograph is superior to anything yet out. -CAIX AND SEE.- J. A. WINTER, Jan. 13, 1871-n22tf , Aloany, Oregon. a. r. bi.'sski.l, Att'y at Law. e. r. reaar, NoUry Publie, BTJSSELL, FEEBY.& W00DWAED, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AMD ' COLLECTING AGENTS. ' Jr Special attention given to the sale of Real Estate. Keal Estate Litigation and tbe Collection of Claims. Office, N. W. Corner First and Washington Streets. Portland, Oregon. Feb. 22. 1870. v5n28tf. FARM FOR SALE. mHK FARM WELL KNOWN AS WARD'S I BUTTE, situated eleven miles south of Al bany, tn lilnn county, is onerea tor sate on tne best of terms. It fans six springs of good water and plenty of stock water In tne errek wnlcn traverses one side of it. The firewood upon the farm is almost inexhaustible, and its advantages as a stock farm are superior to any otber in Ore gon. For particulars address the undersigned. at Dalles City, Wasoo oeunty, uregon. nolln!3tf. . T. M. WARD. MRS. S. A. JOHNS, MILLINER & DRESSMAKER FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. Bridal and Mourning Bonnets and Bats MADE TO ORDER. DRESS-MAKING OONE IN THE LATEST STYLES I Also the only Albany agent for the "Singer Sewing Machine." The ladies are requested to call and examine the "Singer;" whioh is the only complete mnohine in nse. batistaotion guaranteed or money refunded. aps 7ltf J.D.TITUS, DEALBK IS Watches. Clocks, JEWELRY, ETC ALBANY, OREGON. REPAIRING CF OLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. Ac, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK WARRANTED. ap31v6u33ir- ; STILL LATER ! GREAT REDUCTION!!!! -AT TBS SAN FRANCISCO STORE! COR. FIRST ANO FERRY STS,. ALBANY, v Keeps s&nstaotly oa batd a full assortment nf STOVES, PUMPS ANO TINWARE! I also bare for sale tbe celebrated ID TJ.2Z O IsTID ROCK Cook Stove, and other leading styles Also manufacture all kinds of Tin. Conner and Sheet-Iren Ware, In good style, at low rates. FOIl CAWI1 OK PBODIICE ! Always on band a foil supply ef Tli Iurcat Wine and Liquor t For Medicinal Purposes only. A well selected stock of . , GE00EKIE8 AND 0E00KEET will always be found at my establishment. I will sell all foods In my bouse, for Cash or Produce on delivery, cheaper than the eneapest. XV AU kinds of Tin wars repaired on short no tice, and satisfaction guaranteed. jaOrSnZIyl JULIUS URADWOIIL. RAItHOAD INTELLIGENCE ! BLAIN & YOUNG, ALBANY, .... OREOON, Would call tbe attenUoe of Bayers to their WELL SELECTED STOCK cossisTise or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY G000SI HARDWAtVi, CRUCEKIEH! BOOTS & SHOES Our Socially.) ALLOI LATEST ash GOOD QUALITY! SOLD AT MODERATE PRICES AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FLOstESCEMEsTIXCS MACIIIXC I 77k Jtr$t in C'te. Dee. SI. 1989 vSn20tf. CHAS. MEALEY, -niALts is- FURNITURE ANOICABINET WARE I (Corner of First and Broadaibin streeU, at old stand of C. Mea ey A Co.) ALBANY, OREGON. TT EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A PULL XV. assortment of everything in bis line that treue requires or an enterprising publie demands. FURNITURE ! Of All Kinds and Descriptions ! BEDS AND OEDDIXG, &.C. Particular attention will bs paid to orders for UNDERTAKING! And all other orders in my line will be promptly attenaea to. Saliaetiom Quarautitd and Work WarranUd I CHAS. MEALEY. Albany, July 0, 1869 v4n47tf. ALBANY FOUNDRY! AND MACHINE SHOP ! ALBANY. OREGON. A.F.CHERRY, PROPRIETOR. MANUFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES, URIST AND SAW-HILLS, KEAPER8 AND THRESHERS, WOODWORKING MACHINERY. PUMPS, Ac, Ao., Ac, Ac. Ac. Machinery of all kinds ' REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE! PATTERN MAKING Dons In All Its Various Forms ! ! HON AND BKASS CASTINGS Of All Kinds, Made to Order I Deo.5'68v4nieyl. A.P.CHERRY. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT I JOHN BRIGGS, DBALBalH . COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES ! r Of tbe beat Patterns, TIN, . SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE ! And the usual assortment of iurnisbing goods found In a Tin Store. Eeoaire Neatly and Promptly Exeouted! On Reasonable Terms. " Short Reckonings Make Long Friend!" PRONT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to P. C. Harper A Co's Store Dee.5vJnl6tf J0UN BRIGGS. . R. h. Mcdonald & co., HHVIiBSALB San Franr.Ie.nn Cat.. ,1tt.nt,'Tn 2"ealers to their larae assortment iSt ww'wmbtiiuwsbu 111 rail VI Mi as l2.TTin,1ri,cl'm- "L"thr with every thlnst kept In a wslisappued WiiOIiEaALB DUVU BT6AK. faasw vnmn, atskt Msminsss, Taussss Btrrroavsas. TiLnn's Psabh oss, tnteeeisrs' Bvsoaxss. Imm Hsbbs, VaareaSKias, Paisti aid Oils. KssasriAi, Oils, determined not to be undersold. B. H. MODOSAXD CO., Sam PsAaetsoo, Cai FOR SALE. OUR DRl'ti VTiV.n located in San Prenciseo. Cl. After our best wishes, and express n our thanks for lbs liberal patronage we bare received for more than twenty- one years, daring which period we bave been steadily engaged in tbe Drag business ia California, we beg to say in eon sequenee of tbe rapid growth of Dr. Walker's Cal ifornia Vinegar Bitters, now spread over the Uni ted Stales and countries far beyond, we are neces sitated to devote eur entire time te said business. Ws are the Oldest Drug firm on tbe Pacific coast and the only one eoniinnous under tbe same pro prietors sinee 1849, and bave determined to set our large, prosperous, and well established busi ness on favorable terms. Tbls is a rare opportunity for men with tbe means of catering into a profitable business with advantages sever before offered. Por particulars enquire of r. it. Mcdonald a co., R. II. McDowald, ) . Wholesale Draggists, 3. C. Hrr.ni KH. San Pranciseo. Cal. N. M. Until s sale Is made we shall continue our importation and keep a large stoek of fresh goods constantly on band, and sell at price te defy com petition. A GREAT M D.CAL DbCOVH'Y r. WALEES'3 CAT.IPOESTIA YINEG-AR BITTEES Hundred cf Thonsands Bear tvstlmon v t thlr Wonder a. e o ful uursuve feoceis. IgijWHAT ARE THEY? Is? m t? mrr rrv vat a vtt v sl FANCY DRINK, Pif? Ms4of Teer It am. WbUker, Prawf Hsdrite aadRefaiH, l.tera Oociwred. spiced and sweet ened to please the taste, called " Tonics. " Appetis ers." " Itcstorers," t'ust lead the tippler oa to drankenscas and rnln. bat are a trne Mcdlclne,made fromUie KattreUoota andl'ertisof California, free frans all Alcblle Kitmalanie. Thcr 'o t:. ;UEAT BLOOD PL'CIFIEU aad A LIFE UIV1NO 1'KISCIf'L.K spcrfv-ct toevator aud ltirlforstor of the fcystcm, carrying off all poisonous matter aad restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Ko persoa can take these Bitters according to .:rco tton aad remain long aa wclL 1 OO will be si vea tor aa Inenrsblc ease, pnrlded to bones are not destroyed by B.tnorml poison cr other means, and tae vital orgsjekwastod beyond tbe point of repair. Far IndaosOTuterr and Chronic Ttbeama tlnia and Umi, Urmorynim. mr ldielloB, Ullleaa, Ursilurni and lueroliei Feverw. ntaeaaee er the Illood, l.lver, Kidaeya, and Bladder, tlicse Itillerehava been most saeenss. foL tech Plaemaee are eassed by Vitiated Bleed, wbicb Is generally produced by deraascmc&t of Uia Ita;pMlve Orsasa. DYPErIA OU 1SD1GESTIOX. Head acne. Pain In the Phouldcrs, Conetu, TigUfcieM of the Cbest, DizzSoeas. Soar Ernctatwas of tne Etomacb. Bad taste la tbe Mouth. Billons Attacks, ralpitatloa of the Qeart. Inflamicatloa of the Lur.ga.Pala la tbe regions of tbe Kidneys and a hundred other painful ermptoma, are tbe onspriogsof Dyspepsia. Tb-y Invigorate tbe Etomacb and stimulate the tor. pld liver aad bowels, which render tbem of unequalled enleaeyta cleansing tbe blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life aad vigor to tbe whole svstem. FORMK1X DISEASES. Erupt!on.Tetter. Salt Itbeum, Blotches. Spots. Mm pies. Pustules, Boils. Car beacles, Clng-Worms. Scald-nead, Sore Eyes, Ervslp. elas. Itch. Scurfs. DUcoloratloas of the SUn, Baaiors aad Diseases of the Bkln. ef whatever name or nature, are literally dug op aad carried out of tbe system In a short tuns by the use of these Bitters. One bottle la each eases will convince tbe most incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Sun whenever roe fl-sd l"i Import tics bursting through tbe akin tn Pimples, Era . ttons er Bores cleanse It when you Had It obstruct. 1 and sluggish ia tbe veins; cleanse It when It Is foul, end your f cells ks will tell you when. Keep tbe blood pure end tbe health of ."ie system will follow. FIX. TA FE aad other WO It 31 S, lurking In tbe system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed sad removed. For full directions, rsad carefully the circular around each bottle, prtafcal In four lan guagesEnglish, Germaa, French, aad Spazlsb. J. WALKER, Proprietor. H. H- McDOSALD ft CO, Druggi and Gen. Agents. Esa Francisee. Cal aad a aad St Commerce Street. Sew Tors. trbOU) BT ALL PnCOCISTa 'ASP DEALERS. Janl3'71o25yl W. H. KUHN & CO., DEALERS IN TTKDSsT JISTJD STEEL, Springs, Alien, Thimble Skeint, ete. i Also, a well selected stock of Wagon Timber"! Spokes, Hubs, Bent Sims, Shafts, Pules, Hickory Axles, dre. FARMERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS CONSISTING OF ANVILS. VICES. BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCHETS. Sledges, Saws, Planes, CROSS-CUT AND MILL. SAWS X Together witb a large Assortment of WOOD AHD WILLOW WAE Bf Store in Monteith's F re-Proof brick, next door to main xoung a. W. H. KTJIIN A CO. Albany, Jan. 13, 1871 n22yl. REAL ESTATE. STITZEL A. UPTON, nwaw rsietvn v n n r n G Jn-MA Ktom.im.rn.mu mm mm. v mm. mn mm. ay AMD GENERAL AGENTS. BRANCH OFFICE-Albany, Oregon J. C. MENSENHAX.L, Affent. An office where general information concerning the resources of Oregon csn be o&tatMso! frte of ekaro. , Loans negotiable on first mortgage, real estate and collateral security. Have for sale a large amount of property loca ted in the towns of Albany, Brownsville and Cor vallis. Also, 80,000 sores of farming lands of every description in Linn, Benton and Folk counties. . Persons desiring to sell their property ineur no expense in placing it in our bands for sale unless a sale is made. Call at our office in Parrieh's brick, where we have a team in readiness to eon. vey parties to view our lands. J. C. MENDENHALL, Agent. v5n32yl. Albany, Oregon. CORYALLIS COLLEGE FOR - MALES AND FEMALES. - CORVALLIS, OREGON. VEAR DIVIDED INTO THKEE SESSIONS. X Tuition (per Session of 31 months,) from to $15. according to studies. ; J - MALE BOARDING HOUSE, by Prof. J. Em ery. Board, including room, fuel and lights, Sou per session (14 weeks), wasbing, o per session. Tkrmm One-half in advanoe and the ether half at the close of the session. el6v6natf - W. A. FINLEY, A. M., President. Ill f I I Ss f in ADVEUT lSEMEiiTS i . - ! , ,wr ' ' :. ..... ..';, , i THE rr ,. : -:!.' Oft .. .... --.i.-: OREGON IIISTORY, ' This Eemedy js eonned ef tbe active princi ple of tbe t'nk Weed, Zaf Tbaspian Corda- tum Oris;aniss, LsL indigenous to Orsgon -Grows tnest abundantly and perfectly in Wash ington County. PltOPKRTIKH, etc. It eontains an netive volatile prineipU extract ed by Etber, and a bitter Tomio principle. - MEDICA L PROPERTIES AND USES. It U the most SURE AXD SPEEDY CURE for lihrumatitm. likemmatie Gout aad Rheumatic Paine oi all kinds tbat has ever beea intreduesd into tbe Materia Medic a. Tbe Unk Weed Remedy as prepared by as, ia eonsequenee of tbe eliding bitter principle, pos sesses tbe necessary virtue of being a POWERFUL TONIC, Promoting tbe Appetite and invigorating tbe rb-.le Digewtiwe Afparataa, thus building up aad strengthening tbe system, while at tbe same time tbe volatile principle, being absorbed in tbe blood, aeU specifically on tbe Rbeaasatia Poison, removing it from tbe etreulatioa aad system. There are a few remedies known te tbe Xedt esl profession, which will remove tbe Rheumatic -poison fr m tbe blood, but whose action is se powerful in depressing tbe system ef tbe already eueebUd Ebeumatie patient, tbat their ase has te be abandoned before specific effects are obtaina ble bence tbe want ef success in treating this prevalent, and in consequence heretofore (incur able) disease. Unlike these Jdedieines, already known, tbe "Unk Weed Remedy" though pro ducing as poKerut and as active effects en tbe blood and system is rvmovinc the Ebeumatie poiaoj, also possesses a strong Tonic aad reeaper- ating element, which admits of iu continued ase even ia tbe most delicate and debVitaud. Thus ' we bave tbe eombinatioa for tbe firet time of . these rwo accessary element in tbe one remedy, wbich accounts for its superior and never failing curative effects in ; ,. RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOVT, Aad RHEUMATIC PAZXff S ef allKiads We are aware of tbe fact tbat it is generally an easy matter to procure certificates attesting tbe efficacy of patent rea .edies from a eertaia class of those who nse tbem. We have selected . tbe fallowing because tbe uamem attacked f them . -are Utose of mea ef tbe moot ea.eul and nuupn- . lone ekt racier, and because the large class of their acquaintances in Oregon will n..i, for a moment, accuse or suspect tbem of aay exag geration ia the statements they may make: Certificate from A. R. Shipley, Esq., special contributor to the Willamette Farmer, aad Sec retary of tbe Oregon Horticultural Society :. 1 Oswsao Ob., March 28, 1871: Da. A. M. Loaves : Some four weeks ago I was entirely prostrated witb Rheumatism; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to you for one 10-ounce bottle ef "t'ok , Weed Remedy," by the nse of which I experienced almost immediate relief ; and by the time tbe bottle wr.s gone the Rheumatism was gene . ? From my own experience, and from what I bavw . beard others say who bare ased tbe Uak Weed, I believe it f be a certain care for Rbeama tism. 'Years, resnecifully. A. R. SHIPLEY.. Certificate from the Hoc A. J. Dufur, ex President of the Oregon State Agricultural So ciety, and author of "Statistics of Oregon:" East Pobtlasd, April 1, 1871. : Da. A. M. Loktba A Co. : I was afflicted with a severe attack of CHRON IC RHEUMATISM; was confined to my bed most of the time f n m January to July, when X used tbe Unk Weed, and it cured me up. A. J. DUFUR. " Certificate from Hon. Gideon Tibbetts, mm- . ber of tbe City Council of East Portland : East Portlasd, April 7, 1871. Da. A. M. Lobvca A Co.: Gente: This is te inform yon that I have', used your ''Unk Weed Remedy" for Neuralgia , and Rheumatic pains, and found relief from the ore ef only one bottle, and can recommend it to ; those ia need of tuch a remedy. Yours, GIDEON TIBBETTS. Certificate from Mr. James Bybee, the cele brated stoek grower and "King ef the Oregon Turf:" ' Sacvik's Islaxo, January 14. 1871." Da. A. M. Lorvba A Co.: This is to acknowledge tbe efficacy of your "Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure." I was afflicted for months witb a very serious attack of InJIammntory Jtkeumatiem, aad tried nearly all of tbe so-called Rheumatic rem- ediea without aay perceivable relief. I then tried your Semedy, and its nse resulted in the most happy effects a perfect cure. Truly yours, JAMES BYSEE. Certificate from Hon. E L. Quimby, ex-Ceun-, ty Commissioner of Multnomah county, Oregon : East Poktlaks, April 1, 1871. Dr. A. M. Lorvba A Co.: I bave used the "Unk Weed Remedy," and . satisfied it is a valuable medioine. It regulalee and invigorate tbe system. This is my experi ence with the remedy. Truly yours, K. L. QUIMBY. Certificate from Hon. N. H. Lane, Pilot Com missioner of Oregon, and a member of tbe City Council of East Portland : I East Portlasd, April 19, 1S7U : ' Dr. A. M. Lorvba A Co. : I hare been sfBioted for several years with, "weakness in tbe back," and wandering Rb.su ' matie pains, accompanied by severe conttipation. By the use ef oas bottle of your Unk Weed Remedy , or Oregon Rheumatic Cure, I have been entirely relieved, and cheerfully re com mend it as a most valuable and efficient remedy. - NAT. H. LANE. rut np in 10 0z. Bottlci at $1,50 per Bottle PREPARED AT THE ; O'REGOIT , Medical Laboratory BY Dr. A. HI. LOR YE A & Co., EAST PORTLAND, OBEGON. : 33Yor sale by all Druggists.- Feb. 18, 1871 -v6n28yl.