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" FRIDAY .TIDLYsTtSTL ACEiTts FOR ThF STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. Brownsville...... ...J. M. Morgan. llellevue......... -Thos. Morris. tJorvallis W. J. Bobortson. "Canyon City.. Thos. Howard. Eugene J. J. Walton, Jr. OasMbunr Matthfw Pnnntsin. Harrlsburg Sam. May & 11. li. Holt, Jefferson Lebanon , - Ilanley Watormaii. ..V. 8. Klklns. 1m Grande.. Walla Walla Oregon City Portland I'eoria ltosebun? .... E. 8. JlcComaa. N. T. Caton. J. It. Ralston. J. M. Baltimore. -Jacob Thompson. T. 11. Kent. Gaby & Geo. Christie. -.It. F. Brown. ' A IK. Ferguson. Hcio.........Dan Halem The Dalles. EiiOPEMEXT. On last Sabbath the primitive little village of Lebanon, in this county, was startled from Its leth argy by a first-class sensation in the shape of an elopement of two fond lovers the lady being a daughter of 'Squire Bell, of Lebanon, only 16 years old, and her ardent "lovyer" and com panion in flight being Donald. Byland, of the Forks of the Santiam, hard by Lebanon. Young Byland had previ ously asked his lady love's hand of her parents, but they bade him watt until she was of proper age to assume the 'duties of wifehood. This stern but perhaps reasonable request was too much for the patience of the lovers, and they skeedijddled, by bujrgy to Marion station, thence by cars to Port land, and at last accounts they were Bpeeding as fleetly as steam and tide ico aid carry them for the new Gretna Green of the Pacific Victoria who -e they are doubtless ere this made "one flesh" and revelling in the sweets of new found connubial bliss. We are informed that the young girl's friends relented after her "new depart ure" andtelegraphed the couple to re turn home and no impediment should be thrown in the way of their union, but as no rep.'y has been received it is surmised that the magnetic telegraph wasn't sufficiently fast to catch them until it was too late to come back for the purpose named. As "All's well that ends well," We hope this affair will prove "Much Ado About Nothing," and that it may end as sweetly as a ''Mid summer Night's Dream." Shak speiire. Last Day of a Coustry School. On last Saturday, by invitation, we at tended the exercises of the close of school at the Bogg school house, of which Miss Gussie Halbrook has been the successful and popular teacher for the pa t qu irtcr. When we airive ! in company with other ladies and gtn tlemen we found the road in front of the school house literally jammed full 'of teams Vf all descriptions, and the grounds an! house filled with folks Vho had come for miles around to wtt- rtess the exercises. The school room " was tastefully decorated with ever greens and pictures, and a splendid or igan occupied a prominent position on the stage which ha I been erected for the performers. The exercises lasted about three hours, and consisted of vo cal and instrumental music, recitations, declamations, reading of a paper, etc., all of which reflected ample credit upon both teacher and pupils. About noon the multitude assembled around a long table which had been, erected under an evergreen arbor, and partook of a boun tiful dinner, which was grand enough for a king. In fact those roasted spring chickens and that fresh golden butter, and those splendidly prepared cakes would have to be partaken of as our party partook of them to be properly appreciated. croquet party was im provised for the occasion, and that fas cinating game absorbed the attention of a goodly number of the "youngsters" for the afternoon; and when the day's pleasure's closed all felt that the "Last Day of the Country School" was a feature in their lives long to be remem bered with pleasuraGle emotions. Fikemes's Celebration. The members of the Albany Fire Company will to-day engage in the ceremonies of housing their engine, and a rare time is anticipated. At 4 o'clock this afternoon the Company will march to the depot, headed by the Albany Brass Band, and receive the delegation of Sa lem Firemen, after which the proces jsion will parade some of the principal streets en route to the new engine liouse, where the building will be for mally turned over to the Company by .His Honor, Mayor Cranor, on behalf of the Common Council, and will be received by the President of the Com pany on behalf of the "Onesters." Then the collation' will be partaken of, and the affair will end with a grand ball at Parrlsh's Hall In the evening. That Festival. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the ladies arid managers of the late Baptist Festival f n this city. The hall was beautifully and appropriately decorated, the tables bountifully spread, and the waiters obliging and attentive to a remarkable degree, and the large crowd present fully testified their appreciation of the affair by exhibiting the best of humor and happiness during the entire even ing. The gross receipts amounted to S 165.35, and after defraying all expenses the affair netted $113,35. We congrat ulate the worthy society of Baptists on their unparalleled success. A Suspicious Subject. The Salem Statesman has spoiled a delusion of tours long held, that it was Caesar's wife who was supposed to be "above suspicion.' That paper says that Sa lem is likeXof wife, "above suspic ion." Mrs. Lot may not have been above suspicion, but she was so badly spoiled as to require salting down, and the sibsequent actions of the rest of the Lot's can hardly entitle them to an eminent degree of respectability. If Salem occupies the same pedestal of morality with Lot's wife we are under the impression that it is a "salty old town," that's all. ' Be-Appoisted. Bey. H. H. Spauld ing," of Brownsville, this county, has returned from Washington with the appointment of Missionary and Gov ernment agent for the Nez Perces In dians. It will be remembered that Mr. S. was the first missionary to that tribe of Indians along with Dr. Whit- and did much for their improve ment and civilization. IJi SIEMOBUM. - At a meeting of Thurston Lodge No. 28, A. TK & A. M., of Harrlsburg, held , July 29th, A. D., 1871, the following resolutions were adopted : It having pleased the Supreme Grand Master to call from labor to refresh ment our esteemed brother, Eli li. Moore, who departed this life on July 10th, A. 1)., 1871; liceotrcrt, 1st 'That by this afflictive dispensation of Providence this Ixnlge has lost a worthy member, society a useful citizen, his widow a kind and affectionate husband, and his children a devoted father. 2ud We tender our heartfelt sympa thies to his bereaved consort and his orpan children. tf nl That the members of the Lodge, as a mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, wear the usual Masonic badge of mourning for the period of thirty days. 4th That these resolutions be spread upon the records of this Ijodge that a copy bo transmitted to the widow of the deceased and that a copy each be furnished to the State Bights Demo crat and Masonic Mirror for publica tion. v( Attest) K N. TANDY, Secretary pro tcm. Acknowledgments. Messrs. Win. Reed, Miner, Alfred Tureman and Har mon will accept our thanks for those beautiful and savory trout which they caught in Clear Lake on the summit of the Cascades and brought all the way down to tickle our flshistical ap petite ; also for the roast of Bruin which they deposited upon our table. We alo tender ouracknowledgmcnts to our sterling Democratic friend, G. 1L Hughes, for a lot of delicious honey. 'Tis indeed sweet to be thus remem bered. Thanks to Charley Kelfer, of the Al bany Brewery, for a keg of his superb beer. There Is no ignoring the fact that the Albany Beer has no superior, an I Charley Keifer is the "bully boy" who understands how to keep it up to its exalted standard. To Mr. Brenner, mine host of the St. Charles, we are indebted for the pres ent of a large rock cod fish fresh from the briny deep at Yaquina. And last, though not least, we bow our prettiest to the fair ladies of the Baptist Festival for favors richly show ered upon us during the progress of that magnificent affair, and also for the present of a handsome cake to this of fice. Those ladies have earned the eternal regard of the DEMocRATshanty. In fact the good things of the land roll in so fast upon us that we expect soon to have sullicient stock on hand with which to start a young provision and family furnishing store. All we need for a complete outfit in that line is a pair of eleven-ounce scales and a keg of watered sugar. The Overland Monthly for A ti ff jt is on our table, with a brilliant table of contents: .."An Early Hero of the Pacific" is an interesting account of the trials and dirliculties of David Douglas, the Botanist, written by Rev. Mr. Somerville, of Scotland ; "The Disappearance" of Robert Fairway," a thrilling California story, by a new contributor John Armstrong, Jr.; "Mining on the Pacific Coast: its Deiul IPork add Dark Phases," by Dr. Dc gr.ot ; "The East at Yosemite," by that inimitable writer. Prentice "Jul ford, whose quiet humor is brought out with telling effect. Jrs. Cooper gives us the closing installment of "Ideal Homanh.jod," which has attracted much favorable criticism. In poetry we have the graceful and sympathetic verses of Jiss Ina D. Coolbrith, the aptly styled "Poetess of the Pacific ;" and another poem by M. B li', whose thoughts grow upon the reader, and whose modesty apparently does not ! permit the publishers to give us her ! people of this city for their I ibera I pat name. The titles of some of the other ronag of the Festival last Friday night, articles are "Auctions and Auction- j To Dr. Tate the managers of the Fes- ecrs," "Vinriie Ream," the Darwinian ' Eden," "Harry Jtiggs in Peru," "How I Got the Pirate's Treasure." S4 per j annum. John H. Carmany & Co., pub- lishers, 4C9 Washington Street, San respective families, went to the moun Francisco. ' ; tains last week and gathered one hun- , ' , it Balloc's -Vagazixe for August is as good as ever, containing some thirty s b , .. ' . , ,, ' rare aaJ radiant articles, as follows: Claremont and its Residents : The i Schooner era and the Earl of Aber-1 ,, . . , ,' . , V. , . . collection of stuffed animals for his sa deen; Dantzie, Prussia; The Long. ,.,.,. .u.. Earel Fox: You Kissed Ma on the- Stairs Two Specimens of Bird Archi- i . . ' r . , T Scenes; TPith what Measure ye Mute; The Bahama TFrecker; Count Remond's Son; Infhe Afaelstrom; The Colonel's Rebel Tactic; The Pawned Flute; En treaty; Two Bowls of Broth; The Witches Sabbath; Tom, Dick and Hur ry; Ufe's Changes; Sketches or lravel in California; The Baron Bingen; Mrs. Deacon O'Zara; The Silver Lining; A Small Traveling Family; Alexander the Great; Guess: or, the Son of a Pol itician; Yellowfoot; A True Story with a Fairy in it; The Housekeeper; Facts and' Fancies; Our Picture Gallery; (Humerous Illustrations). This maga zine is only 13 cents a copy, or $1.50 per year. Address Thomcs & Talbot, 63 Congress Street, Boston. It is clubbed with The Monthly Novelette for $3.00. "Trrmw YYtrr lnii il Tin vmt ana that booming big advertisement ot Hil-! tabidel & Co. in another column ? Well, those gentlemen are taking the right course to succeed in business. They advertise liberally, and that sys tem is bound to win. And they've got the goods that will stand blowing up, too. You just go into their store and see the "heaps on heaps" of merchant disc, and examine the superiority of their stock, and then dare to assert that it doesn't deserve a good square puff, and you will brand yourself as a poor judge or a terribly biased one. A Valuable Acquisition. The drug store of B. C. Hill & Son has se cured the services of Mr. Guiler, a Ger man apothecary of long experience, and hereafter that establishment will be able to compound prescriptions ei ther in German or English with the utmost care and precision. With Fred at the helm, and his valuable assistant, Hill's drug store cannot be discounted for reliability or promptness An editor in Alabama having read an article in Hall's Journal of Health advising that husband and wife should sleep In separate rooms, says: "Dr. Hall can sleep when and where he chooses, but for ourself we intend to sleep where we can defend our wife against rats and all other nocturnal foes, as long as we have got one to de fend." . LOCAL PICKINGS. Harvesting progresses. I Harvest hands in demand. New potatoes, 3 cts. per lb. Wood taken on payment of debts due this office. Two of. the Iron cells for our county Jail have arrived. Jack Alphin says "Unk Weed" means dog-fennel. Wheat in Liverpool, lis. 5d.; In San Francisco $2,172,27. Two large brick-yards are In success ful operation In this city. 8. A. Clarke, of the Statesman, spent Tuesday night in our city. Tickets for the Firemen's Ball to night, including supper, $2,f0. Regular Masonic Communication at Corinthian Hal! to-morrow night. Quite a refreshing shower of rain visited this region last Wednesday morning. The Buckeye Sewing Machines are all the rage, and Miner & Pearson are selling "skads" of them. Running off with another man's wife Is styled larceny In St. Louis. Petty (coat) larceny, probably. Senator Strahan, of Benton county, left his compliments in our otllce dur ing our absence last Monday. li C. JIcLaln and family have re turned from Upper Soda with Mr. Mc.'n health visibly Improved. Experience warrants us in recom mending Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer as a sure remedy for gray hair. John Clay pool and his bride have gone to their mountain home at Fish Luke to spend the golden days of the honey-moon. A large number of invited guests witnessed the nuptial ceremonies of John Clay pool and Mian Pennington last Sabbath. We are Indebted to our elegant friend J. Z. Crouse, for a complimentary tlek- es to the Harrisburgh ball which came off last night. If Marshal Weller don't tend to driv ing the nails down in the sidewalks we will mention his name right out In these columns. We acknowledge an invitation from our friend, A. Z. Sears, to attend a ball at Harrlsburg last evening. We trust our neighbors of that city hail a joyous and festive time. Mrs. 8. A. Johns will In a few days move her stock of millinery up stairs over Beach's store, where she will fit up one of the neatest establishmeuts of the kind in Oregou. Mark Twain Kays: "I have wen slower people than I am and more de liberate people than I am and even quieter, and more listless, and lazier people than I am. But Uiey were dead." The remark of an exchange, "that many of our successful lawyers com menced life as preachers," is gracefully corrected by one of the legal gentlemen referred to, who legs leave to state that he began life as an infant. J. D. Titus and wife and Nathan liuini ami wire nave returneu from a pleasure-seeking trip to the mountains and had a gay and festive time. Titus says there are two hundred camps of excursionists bet ween Lowcrand Upper Soda Springs. Johnny was telling his ma how he was going to dress ami show off when he was a man. His ma asked, "John ny, how do you expect to get your liv ing when you get to bo a man ?" "Well," said Johnny, "I'll get married and live with my wife's pa." We are requested to present the thanks of the Baptist Society to the tival are especially grateful for the free use of bin hall on that occasion. Jason Wheeler; Abe Hackleman and Andrew Cowan, accompanied by their Id red and fifty gallons of blackberries! .... , , . , . , , , li.l..f bill..! u Ktirlf anI llar-lfliilti'iu , ..... , , , , , ., , slew a little lamb deer vulgarly called . J . , " , ' , , . . , , ,, b ., , f .1 n 11 wild cat, and other equally formidable and ornery looklnir beasts, hit resort present the appearance of a young Baraum's Museum. An Irascible old gentleman was taken with sneezing in the cars lately. After sneezing in a most spasmodic way eight or ten times, he arrested the par oxysm for a moment, and extricating his handkerchief, he thus indignantly addressed his nasal organ : "Oh! go on go on, you'"! blow your Inrernal brains out presently." . Delicious! extatic! ! blissful! ! ! The sensation which creeps over a fel low after taking a draught of Caroth ers' Arctic Soda. Go and do it if you want to feel like a country newspaper editor with the office full of advance paying subscribers or a' school-marm with her 4th of July fixins on. We had the pleasure, a few days since, of meeting Mrs. Joseph Young, of Eagle Creek, Clackamas county, who is at present visiting her many friends in this county. She was for merly a resident of Linn county, and she observes many improvements since her last visit here. J. Z. Crouse and wife and S. Mont gomery ana wire returned irom tne Mountains last Friday, where they spent a week or so, to the great bene fit of their health. Jack is not quite so "heavy set" as Mont, but he's a trifle taller and is fast expanding to Mont's colossal proportions, Eugene Semple and wife, and several other ladles and gentlemen, passed through this city last Tuesday, en route for Yaquina Bay. They were equipped with guns and fishing tackle for the men and a croquet set and bathing suits for the ladies, and were anticipating a joyous time "down by the sounding sea." The latest case of absence of mind Is that of a young fellow in this neigh4 borhobd who took his girl but for a buggy ride, then took her home, hitched the team to the fence and went in with her for a chat, and after while departed for home on foot, never once thinking of his team until next morning, when It was found by his "ladye faire" stand ing where he had left it the night pre viousi Apologetic. Ifour paper Is not up to Its usual standard this week it may be attributed to the fact that our fore man is rusticating In the mountains, our pressman is not very well, our chief compositor has got something the mat ter with him, our devil has been hav ing tho "Mlssoory nger" ond "we our self (as a certain tumble-bug editor writes It) have been doing an unusual amount of Job work. If tho foregoing are not sufficient excuses for tho de moralized appearance of tho Democrat this week, then everybody can goto thunder, for wo have no more excuses to make. Aliiany Collegiate Institute. By reference to tho card elsewhere It will be seen that this educational Insti tution will lie oien for the reception of students on Monday, September 4, 1871, "with a corps of twachers, capable and earnest." The namo of Professor R. IC. Warren, as Principal, will give character and standing to the institu tion second to no other in (he Stute, and we earnestly hope that our citizens will take an especial pride in giving our College a living Hupitort. For the good name of our city and county wc ought to support an educational Insti tution equal to any In Oregon. Painful Accident. On last Tues day, while two little boys sons of Mr. Iturenco, of Benton county, opposite this city, were playing with an axe, one of them accidentally ciiopiHu a finger off of his little brother's hand, and severed another finger almost off. Tho unfortunate little fellow wus Im mediately brought to fown and Dr. Rice dressed the wound and alleviated his su fieri ngs us much as Hssiblc. Paxton's pictures are all the rage at Brownsville, and his Rembrandt's are csjicelally enchanting. He will only remain there a snort time and conse quently everybody Is Improving the present opjortunity of securing a spec imen of his superb work. Notice to Farmers. We desire to Inform the farmers ami grain growers of Llnu and adjoining counties, that we are now prepared to buy or store all the wheat which ninv lc ofit-red. Our warehouse has ud vantages of shipment by railroad ond river at all times. We will furnish sacks to all jx-rsons desir ing to store with us. We will charge only 3 cents per bushel for storage, pro vided we cannot aflord to pay one dol lar per bushel or upward for the wheat. Parties who sell to others for one dollar or upwards jkt bushel will be charged 5 cents for storage and delivery of the grain on board the boat or cars. UA nifl. R. CIIKAM.E k CO. t . m MARRIED: CLAY!' ;ntFKNN!iTCX On tho 23rd ini.. at tho roidence or the bride falbrr, by y.rv. John O.iraixK-r. Ma. Jom 11. lti-ooi. and Mia J. J. IVsaiMOTox, all of I. inn county. We tender our warinet congratula tion to our handKornc and genial friend John and hi fair bride. May their path be Ktrewn full of life's wcctct flowers and may they ever blest the day that vituccd their union. Heluh! - iil'KCIAL NOTiCKS. ' GREAT SUMMER TONIC. liegeman's Cordial Elyir of Calisaya Bark. A ;lea-aoi C r liml whirl) rrrnB(bru and int .rtr the fJigrflioo. an 'rellnt f.ferrnlire ul I'cttrt, rVver and Ague. & and a rreat licno t r and Tonic for invalid and drlilit!r-l r- n. Hkok A Co., Sew York, Sole Man ufacturer. H 'lJ by all PruggUu. jaoirTIyl A Few Word to the I.tedlej. Many ladm. futrtirularly mother! nurius. complain of a tird, litl, feeling, or eomrtete exhaniitiun, on erining in the morning. On tho wife and mother dcvolTee the rcrponaibility of realdting tbodutiei of the household. Her eare are numerous and the mental at well a 'the phvirul powpra are frequently called into rc quii:ioc. -he oltra find her l!;b'.-t ucrupa t on a w -jry tak and exigence a Irardun, while at the raiue time be ha no regular diataoe. II j-te:ter' Stomach Hitter, if rewrtcd to at thin period, will prove an unfailing rvmedy for tbi annoying l,iitude. The effect of thin po lent aent are auon aeen in toe roay cheek and eUmie ft. p of the head of the fa 1 ilr. a with reoiorcU I eaiili and renewed apirita the take her ai-eui-toim.fi lac in the family circle. It lui III. ml in need be regularly bred, tho.e dj .riMiii; "Vinji om will ne'er be complained of, and not mj wouid lniludc not be cxpurienred but many dirae following it advent be avoid ed. A a lui'dical agent it ba no e'iial, while its pluaio;f flavor and healthful eOVcta have made it a .eneral favorite. It i free from all properties calculated to impair the ayaiem, and it operation are at once mild, nootbing and efficient. Ail who hare uned tho Bitter attest it virtue and commend it to use. THE WAR IX i:i!R01I2 Ha at lait eome to an end and tba friend of good order and (table government baveacliievej what appear to be a complete tueceaa. Not o the war in Iirowoville between the old and new ystcm of doing business which haa not yet reached a termination, and ready pay curtomcr eontinua to Hod at Wheeler' Store an opportu nity to get the benefit of their prudence and forethought. Large addition have just been made to the (lock and people can probably tup ply a larger portion ef their want from Wheel. er' Store than from any other one citabliabmeut in the country. vOo.'tOyl WILLIAM DAYIDSOX, REAL ESTATE DEALER Offic No. 04 Front Street, PORTLAND, 0RE90X. REAL ESTATE In this CITY and EAST PORTLAND, in tho meat desirable localities. consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and ULUUJvS, HOUSES and STORES ; also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located ia ALL parts ef the B I A.IH lot BALK, REAL ESTATE and other Property pur. onaaea lor uorrenponnenu, m this VI I X and throughout the STATES and TERRITORIES. with great care and on the most ADVANTA- UEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And a Meueral FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. ' AGENTS of this OFFICE in all the CIT IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive deienptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward too suine to tne above address. vu25tf. HEMOltRHOlDS. A X.e CAROTlIERS k CO'S "PILE PILLS AN U OINTMENT" bare now beoomo one of the standard preparations of the day; is pre pared and roootnmended for Piles only (whether cbroni pr recent), suaorer may depend upon it, that this remedy wilt give them permanent relief from tbi troublesome and damaging com plaint,. gent postpaid to any address (within the Uni ted State upon receipt of prioe, $1.50. j.. CAROTHERS A CO., 40yl . Albaojj linn Ct,; Oregon; ' ADVERTISEMENTS. 1Y authority op a special act Jf of the LojflfltUur of Kentucky, of March Idih, 1871. tho Truslom of tbu l'ubllo Library Keutueky will giv GRAND GIFT 1100.000 C9MEBT S ! At Louisville, Ky., OS TUENDAY. OCT. Bint. 1S7I. Umlur tli direction of the Wt Munioul Talent Hint cmi bo procured. ' TICKETS OF ADMISSION, $10, CURRENCY. Kucli ticket will tiBo mtsched to It four sou- p;nt of the duiioiu llwtioti of $2 0 0iM'h. Uho linlilur of an ontlro ticket will be entitled to ml iiiIbkIuii to tba concert, mid to tbo whole amount of the girt awtrilod to It by lot. The holder of each coupon 11 bo entitled to adinliaion to tbo concert and to ono-fourth tbo amount of ucb gift an may he awarded to It. la invi(io lundi lor tbi (Jrana Concert, and for tho beoctlt of tho I'ulillo Librnry of Ken tucky, lOU.IiUO ticket will bo aold at $10 each, currency. THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF KENTUCKY la Treasurer and Peuunltory. Immediately alter tho t'onrert the uin of ft35,O0O lu C urrency Will he dintrihuled by Iota to tbo bolder! of Ticket In the following GIFTS, VI 1 O.NK ORAND OIFT OF 1100,000 Zi.llllO 20,000 , .10,000 , 18,000 , 17,000 , 111,000 , 14,000 , 14,000 , 13.0U0 , 12,000 , 1 1 ,000 , 1 0.iinO , V.000 8.0UII 7,000 e.ouo 6,000 . 4,000 3,000 2,000 , ill, DUO 111,000 , 13.600 , 14,000 li,u()0 , I i. 00(1 . 10,000 . 13,600 . 10,000 . 44,000 One Dili or., Una (i ill of., Ouu 11 ill of. Oue (Jill of. One Uilt of. One Uilt of., One Uilt of., Una (lift of... Olio Uilt of., One Uilt of Oue Uilt or One Uilt of One illt of One Uilt or Oi,a Uifl or One Uilt of Oua Oil! of- ... One lint of. M One Oil I of ...... Oue Uilt of One UraudUittof Ton UitU ot H.ooti each Kill.rn (iifiaol tV'W each , Twenty Uil'uor t"70U each Twenty (lo Uifl l t'UlO each Thirty UlUe of fiOU erh forty Uilt ol $100 each r'oriy-ne Uifti of t ;oo each .. Kilty U.tuor $200 t.h ......... 410 Uilta or luu each $660,000 After poying the expense of the enterprise and luukinz the distribution or the gift, the balance ot the pruteod arising from the sale of tickets will be appropriated to the establishment or a Free Library in Loubviile, to bo called the PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. Uy the provision or the charter this Library i to bo rorercr free to the gratuitous use and eu joymeilt of every citizen, and it Is the purpose of toe trustee to raise a (una sumuliot f secure a suitable building, to place in It books enough to form the nueh-i.s ul a iiiagniflcefct libra, y, aud i'o endow it a to enable It to buy the curietit publx-Mtou a they come out, and to be aelf-susiainu-jf. Tbo conwrt and distribution will lake place utder the Immediate supervision or the trustee ba.'ted.ia the net of incorporation, who are a follow ; Tho. K. liram'ette. U Uovercr of Ky.; lleory Watcrson. editor Caurirr-Jtrnul ; W. S. llatdtmuii. President Cumritr-'-mrntl Co. Ben. sseday, of the Itailg Commurctil: leo. 1. Doeru, proprietor Auieigrri II. M. j."lrty, ?f the Wy I.iIjt j J, S. Cain, Clerk of jBroa Court o Common Pleas: M. W. dusky. Audit or Political Tcl Book ; R. T. Dutn.lt, of too Louisville bar. The trustee will bo existed by the following wt ll known and eminent eilisen of Kentucky, who have consented to be present at tbe eouerrt. and to suprriuteud the drawing and distribution of gifts : Hon. Tf. J. Stiles. Jude J.-flVrson Court Com mon I'.eas; Il'ii. T. H. lorliran, Cbarrellor Louist die Chancery Court ; Hon li. W, liruee. Judg" Jeflcrsoo Circnit Court ; Hon. J O. I!ax ler. Mayor of Louisville ; Hon. I!. i. Webb, rorhaior ol Kentucky; Col. H. C. Wharton. U. r. luiriet Anorovy ; Col, I'trtl. Ixre, I'roarcot iog Attorney Ninth Judicial Di't'ict; ficn. J. T. ISoyle. rrcsolrnt X. II. U E. K. 11.; nr. T. Hell, l'rof. Med. I'oitcrsitv, Louisville; J.lsoa Joltnn, proprietor Gall H-mse; Hon. J. Proctor Knott, late Member tongte : Andrew tirahiint. Tob:eeo and Cotton Broker. The linl'lers of ticket to which gift are awarded s ill he paid on presentation al the of fice in Looisvilte, Ky. Tirki ts will bo for sale at the office in Louisville on the Flrat or July, I71. A liberal discount will be a'towed when 100, 600, or 1,000 tt kfis are purchased in a lot. All order arrompjoicl by remittance will be Promptly attended tarid tbe ticket returned y mail, ri'gisierrd or by ejprrss, a ordered. Tbe undersigned, la'e principal business man ager of tbe very suiM-essful Mercantile Library tiifl Concert of Han Francisco, having been ap pointed Agentsnf the above enterprise, haa to ay that everything will le done to make Ibi an entire surre.s. and huvets of ticket will find their interest a well guarded a it they wrro personally present and superintending the entire aff.nr. C1IAKI.KS 11. r&TKKS. vflnlSml. ijalt House, Louisv ill e, Ky. UEIilt! BEE It!! ALBANY BREWERY. CHAN. KIEFEK, I'ro'r. fpilE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED I a new and firsl-clasa BH.EW ERY On Bread Albin between First Street and tbe River, And I prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AKD PRIVATE FAMILIES, OS SHORT NOTICE!. All Order. Delivered Vherevci. Desired. Ho Warrant his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, AMD PERFECTI.Y HEALTHY! He is confident bo can give eutiro satisfaction to all. Deo. 29, ' 8, v2n20tf LOOK! LOOK! ! . NEW STORE! NEW STORE! M. PEARSON'S OLD, STAND, Corner First and Broadalbin Streets. Having purchased the stock of M. Pearson, and added thereto a well selected assortment of ; GROCERIES AND NOTIONS ! we hope by attention to business and by fair deal ing to merit the patronage of our friends and tho public In general. Our eoods were bought for CASH and will be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES! GIVE US A TRIAL! COUNTRY t?liOlTCE WANTED A. C. X.AYTON, Con Firtt anil Broadalbin St., Joii2Q'na33yi Albw; Og'h. ADVKRTI9EMKNT8. Dr. Jul. en Pcrrault, Doctor ef Medicine of the Faculty ef Paris, Graduate ef tbe University 'Queen's College," ia Canada, and Physician of the St. John Baptists Society ef Ban Francisco. Dr. i'errault ha tho pleasure to Inform hi numerou old fiotient ami oilier seeking? Confidential Medical Advice, that ha eau be consulted dully at bi offloe, Ao. 002 Mrnt- gouory Mtrcet, torih-eat corner ef Baoratuonto Mtreet, flan runulsoo, Kootu 0, 10 and 1 1, first floor, up latr. Consultations and Correspondence ia English, French and Oermaa. HaviiiK made the various form of Sexual Disease and Nervous and Physical De bllltv Hie aulijeot of uiluulo researeti and spe cial practice fur many year, lr. I'orraull eoo- llnue to treat tliese alnictlon suoocsslul y, ty the newest acKititilio method, and without resort to Ulitioaioua il"inedio. (ionorrhea, Uteut, Ktrtctures, Bubo,, Ulcers, Hkin Erroptioni, etc., in any staice, speedily cured, and all HyphllUio and Mercurial Taint oradiunted fr.nn the system. Nocturnal Kuilssiiiiis. Aight Sweat. 1)1 ehare frmn the lrcthra on tfoins; to atool or makinir water, l'alu in tbe Hack, Bleep di turbed by Dronm, flizitinct, Killing, Languor, l'alpilalion, KaintinK Cough, Hallow Complex ion, drawing Weakuei of tHifht, Memory and Intollaatual Faoultie, Clouded Ideas, Aroll-eni-e of Hociely, JJiaiiiuliiiatlon to attend te llusincs, etc., are some of tbe more prominent Symptoms ef Nervous and Physical Prostration the result of Helf Abuse and Ex oesslve Indulgence, which, If not timely cheek ed, will never fail to Induce premature decay, and teruilnale in total Los of ilm.hood. I'ulienls oamplaining of one or more of the above symptom, should apply immediately to Or. f crrault, as ho bus discovered Saw and Re liable Remedies, which enable him to guarantee a speedy and radical euro r Seminal Weakness and Impotence. We invito investigation, particularly by those sufferer who have tried this boaifted boctor, and that advertixed I'hysieian, until worn out and discouraged; we claim Hot to know every thing, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that, in all case tukvu under treatment, we ful 1)1! our promise. Ladie suflering from any eomplaint incident al to their i x, cau consult the lioolor with s oranco or relnr. Patients iu the country on be Cured at Uome by addressing a letlnr to r. rrrault, Mi 2 Montgomery rit.. or Box W73, 1 O., Kan Frao ciscn, slating their case as minutely as posiil.lc, hahil ol lirliig, cicrupatioi,, ete. lr. l'crrauli's diploma are in hi office where people ran see for Ibemselvrs that they are on tier the care ol regularly educated practitioner. Low charges. I'-esl refurcnte given if re quired. All communication coi fldeutiul. Ur. I'errault l sola atrrnt in California, f"r Dr. Biolt'i tilt braird Frnrale Soolbijr Fills which are uuappruached, and fur in advance of every other remedy for suppression and ttber irregolarities in loraale. I'rice : S.O0 per Bo; sent by mail orpre securely packed. rn44vl. $20,00 A DAY TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS To introduce lie Meli orated 825 Itiselteye Nltuttle MewltsK 9lateltiae. rititrb alike on both sides, aud ia the only licensed Hbutile Machine in tbe t'nited Stales for less than $40. That ue tbe celebrated -WIl.hON FEED," and are aeknowledjred by all to be the BEST FAMILY MACHINE for beavy and light sewing, in the market. Outfit Tree. Address MXZ8XR &. PBARSOXV. t23tr Oeneral Afienls, Albany, Oreicoa. ALBANY BOOK STORE K. A. FUKKLAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany - - - - Oregon UESPECTFl'LLY INFORMS THE PCELIC that be has removed froru the eld stand tl PARRISII S BLOCK. Where all are InvitrJ, assured that Goods to bi line are said at the lowest cash prices. COSTATLT OS HAXO: STA.VD1ED iD SISCELLAXEOrS BOOKS. Juvenile. Toy Cilt nad Bbtnlc ZSovkt. OOl. Ifj, .VD SCHOOL BOOKS AMD STATIONERY! Of every kind used io tbo State. JE BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, a LeelalSly short notice. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. IIt. W. K. IOIIKKTY' PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I t ;.K. 519 Sacramoato Streot. comer below What Cheer House. Private Entrance en Letdesdorfl street, Sao Francisco. Ettalliiktd cxpremtly to afford tkm afftirtid wmnd mmd 0irulijic mtJirai aid in ike Irearatear aaet ears of all I'riratm and (,'iraa tc Ziaeaeea, tattm of decre es and alt Hc-ruut Ltitordrrm. TO THE AFFLICTED. R. W. K. DOHEIU V RETURNS HIS SIX- eere Uiauks to h.s numerous patients for tueir patronage, ana woold take tb' oiiportuaitv to remind tbeni that 'je continues to consult at hi Institute for the cure or ebrooie disease or tbo Lungs, Liver, kidney. Disestive aad Uenito-Uri nary Onrena, and all private disease, vis. Svpb His in all lu forms and staees. bvmtnal Weakness. aud all the boyrid eun0(ucoees or self-abuse. Gon orrhusa, Olee'., Strictures, Nocturnal and Dismal omissions, bexaal Debility, Disease or the Back and Loins. Inflammation of the Bladder and Kid ney, etc., etc.. and be hope that bis long experi ence nod successful practice will continue to insure him. a share or public patronage. By tbe practice or many year in fcurope and tne United States, bo is enabled to apply tbe most efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseased of all kinds. II nsea no mercury, cuarge moderate, treats but pa tients in a correct and honorable way, and has reference of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and bigb standing insoei ety. All parties consulting biut by letter or other wire, will reoeive the best and gentlest treatment, and impliott secrecy. To Female. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of tbe back and limbs, pain in the bead' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary diOicultica, derange ment of digestive function, generrl debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot tbe womb, hysteria, stcnli ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; aha should go or write at once to tbe celebrated female doctor. W. K. Doherty, at his Medical Institute and consult him about her troubles and disease. Tbo Doctor is effecting more cures than any other pbyaioian In tbo Statw or uaiilornta. Lt no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and aava yourself from painful sufferings and prema ture death. Ail Married Ladies whose delicate health or other ciroumatance prevent an increase in their fauilies, should writo or eall at Dr. W. K Doherty' Medical Institute, and they will receive every poasible reliof and help. Tbe Doctor' offi ce are io arranged that bo ean be oousultod with' out fear of observation. ' , To Correspondents. Patient residing in any part of the State, bow ever distant, who may desire tbe opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doherty in their respeetive eases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of aueb, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communication will be held most sacred. If the case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary; as in struction for diet, regimen, and tho general treat ment of the ease (including the remedies), will bo forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of tbo letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, man. Permanent on re guaranteed or no pay. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., San Franoisoo, California. Spermatorrhoea. Dr. Dobkrty has just published an Important pamphlet embodying his owd views and experience in relrtion to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, Tbi little work contains information of the utr most value to all. whether married or (ingle, and will be sent FREE by mail oa receipt of six cent in postage stamps, for return postage. Address, . W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., 3n3tf Ban FranciacSj Cal, ADVERTISEMENTS. GLORIOUS NEWS! LOOK OUT FOR GOOD 0 W. S. ELKINS, LEBANON, OREGON. HA8 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK of , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! WHICH THEY OFFER Cheaper flint, the Clieapeat I Come and convince yourselves before nurcb ing etsewncre. Uur sKwK eonsists in part or FAXCY AM) STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTIir.VO, HATH k CAPS, BOOTS AND HIIOK3, OHOtERIES, KOT10X8, and a great many article too nnmcrons to name. Also, Doors, Window, Gins and Putty. PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOCDS ! WOOL. WANTED! FOR WHICn I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE! W. S. ELQINS. ayiv6nStf OF A FAR HIGHER CLAM (ban any oth er proprietary tutuicine or tbe day, (land Taxraat'siEfferresccnCjeltzer Aperient, And Tor Ibi reason : it is an exact counterpart of one or the most valuable natural medicine in the world. We refer to the great &ellzer i"i.rmr; or uermany, to wbicb thousand or the uyepue, tbo 'Mliou, the rheumatic, and the victim or Venal disease retort annuallr. and return to tbeir borne convalescent or cured. Tbe Aperient is one or tbe first, and by rr tbe mot successful of all the effort made to reproduce, in a portable form, tbe popular mineral wattes or tor te. Sea that yea Pare base culv tsOLU BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . TO YGUNG MENQF THE CGUNTRY. To Yotuig Men of Ambition ! TO YOUNGIMEMCFICOURAGE' A.V0 EHtFGYI AXD TO OCR FRIENliS EVERYWHERE! He Retptctfully Call Jour Attention : Where tea men watch for chance, one mas make chances. While ten men wait for seme thins; to turn up, om raraa mnteikimg was. So while too fail, one succeeds, and is called a man or luck, the farorite of fortune. Tkre it mo lurk tike plnrk. and fortune most favors those wbo are most indiCerrnt to it. Now i voor time to take tbe A'JKXCY OF THE BI CRETE SHUTTLE PEWIXfi MACHINE, and Make, Yourself Fortune's Favorite! For particulars, sd lr-s K1NZR PEAESON. 6nv1lf Albany, Oregon. ELI CARTER, Notary I3 n 1 1 i o , REAL ESTATE DEALER, AXD CCXCRAL rtXAXCIAL. AC EXT Will attend to tbe bavins nd selling of Real Estate, examining title, drawing leed, Mort gage, Lease. Contracts, tc. and will give special attention to collecting, securing or ad justing unsettled claim s, is any part of ikm Cal led .Stale. An experience or thirty-five Tears ib active public business ten Tears of which have been rpent in County Clerks and Record er's offices in different States and Teiritories gives me a familiarity r-ith business, and espe cially with the Records of Heal Estate, which ran be aequired only by long experience. Du ring fifteen months' service in tbe Clerk and Recorder's Office if Linn County, 1 have discov ered that there are many defective titles to Real Estate io this eounty which it will pay the par ties interested to look after, and tho sooner the better. Correspondence from the Atlantie States in re gard to Oregon and the 1'aciGo Coast generally will receive prompt attention. Please address or giro me a call at my Office in Albany, Linn County, Oregon. I take the liberty or referring te tbo follow ing resident of tbe different States named : Mioari. Hon. James S. Rollins, Boon Co.; Hon. Geo. W. Dunn, Richmond; Hon. E. Lewis, St. Charles; Messrs. Tutt k Donald, St. Joseph; E. R. Threldkeld. Esq, Kansas City: Col. A. W. Doniphon, Liberty; Rey. Wm." M. Rash; Rev. Andrew Monroe, Mexico; Bishop E. M. Marvin, St. Louis; Ex Governor Trastea Polk, St Louis. Kentucky Bishop H. H. Kavanangb, Lex ington. Okio R. M. Carter, Esq., Etyria. jrw York Messrs. Korthup Jt Chick, Bank ers, Now York City. Colorado Hon. Wm. A. H. LoTeland, Gold en City; Hon. Wm. N. Byres, Denver City. Montana Rev. L. B. Stateler, Radersburg; Major J. R. Boice, Helena. California Co. P. Reeves, Esq., Suisnn City; John T. Hill, Esq., Los Angeles. Oregon Governor L. F. Grover, Salem: Wm. Davidson, Esq., and' Russell, Ferrr k Wood ward, Portland; Her. B. R. Baxter, Polk eounty; M. H. Abbott, Esq., Baker City; Hon. John Burnett and Rev. Wm. A. Finler, Corvallis; Rev. E. R. Geary, Hon. W. F. Alexander, Hon. N. H. Cranor, Albany. Albany, April 20, 1871. v9n36tf WE HAVE SENT HUNDREDS OF SINGLE WALTHAM WATCHES TO THE PACIFIC COAST BY MAIL AND EXPRESS AMD IK EVERT C4.SI WITH SATISFACTION to th PURCHASER. Tlie Prices are now all Heduced. SOLID SILVER Hunting WaUket at low a $15 SOLID GOLD Uniting H'atcAe a low a $6i Our Vices are all in Greenbacks and we deal in nana hut Genuine Waltbam Watches. Every one who wants a Watch or feels a de sire to be potted should write to us for our Illus trated History of Watchmaking. It will cost you nothing, as we send it post-paid without charge, and with it a full Catalogue of all the Watches with prces of each. When you receive this you will be surprised at the low rates and yon will then understand our plan of sending Watches to any place however remote without any risk to the purchaser. " We erid any Watch you order and let you ex amine it before you pay for it. Do not order a Watch till yon have first sent for tbe Price List, and when you write please mention tho State Right Democrat. Addreie in full HOWARD Sc CO., Watchmakers and Jewelers .: No. 863 BROADWAY, New York. We have a full stock of extra heavy Cases such as 4. 6, 6 8 Pi, always on band and ean $ all orders promptly, n2r&2 A D V E It T 1 SIS 31 EHTS SHOT GUNS ! 10 ALL IJESIRISG TO prRCIIAPE A I good irUB we woold respectfully announoo that we now keep constantly on hind a No. 1 ar ticle of Englifth Wire Twist Shot Ootid at reasonable rates. These sun bavo given perfect satisfaction in every instauce. ... . . . . ' ne aiso Keep tbe eclohrsted " BUCKEYE ' SEWING 'MACHINE, not excelled by any other in the market. Give us P. C. HARPER k CO. 6n23tr. THE GEE AT BLOOD PURIFIER. An Infallible blood irVMirrEB.posseiefc Ing rare toxic and xcssvi.-ce properties a certain cure for atarEtwATUiss. 2c-tv KELaALCiA. and all kindred Disease. It completely restores the system when im fMired try disease, revives tbo action ef tb eiiDXKra mm cessta. oacax. radi cally sun scaort'LA, salt bbei. aad all taiiriivnisi ctnraxKotta Dis ease, gives Immediate and permanent relief la BrsreniA, Knv)iaELJt,. Tomor. Bolls, Scald Head, Ulcers and Botes; eradi cates from toe system all traces of Mercurial Disease, It is rcaELT veer TABXE.beins; mad from aa nerb found Indigenous in Cmitrmantn. It la therefore peculiarly suitable for use tr Female and Children, as a blood rial. rlEat al BEXOVATOa. For Sal by ail Druggist. SCetKCTOR, ROSTCTTCa & CO. AGENTS, 29 and 681 Kaxket E tract. Eon Prtaclsca. TEE NEW FOOD. !ooa,s For a fev7 cent3 you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA H0S3 FAE.I1TE made from pure Irisli Hoss or Carrageen, wliich will make " sixteen quarts of Blanc Hange, and a like quantity of Puddings Custards, Creams, Charlotte Busse, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in the world. It make3 a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children, t ... - -i A Glorious Change ! ! THE GREAT WORLD'S TGSiTC. Plantation Bitters. Tails wonderful vegetable re. storatire is tne sneet-anchor of tne feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged, and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous Tftakneai to v" hich women arc especially sab Sect, it is superseding every other stimulant In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists. ' RAMSDELL SORWAY OATS THE MOST PROLIFIC H THE.WORLD ! One Bushel is Plenty of Sesd far aa Acre 1 Yield 80lto 100 per cent, mors than Com montOatsIwitlCHalf thsiAmount of Sesd per Acra . ; " . ' Oregon yield the last two years (bolli sLort crop years): la 1869, early sown, frum SO tp more than 100 bushels per acre ; late sown, 6U to 70 bushels. In 1870, early sown, each bushel sown produced freru 88 to TO bushels; late sown (13th ef May), 48 to 50 bushels. California yield : In 1S70, B0 to 173 bushels from 32 lbs. seed per aore. Norway seed sold in San Francisco the past, winter at $7.50 per bushel of S3 lbs. We War rant thege oats clean and genuine, at $4.00 per sack of 73 lbs., or we will furnish thorn to be test ed with common oats, to be put in well, in good season, in clean land, and at the same time. Three-fourths of the excess whioh tbe Norway yields oTer the common oats must be delivered ti us at the granary ou the farm where the crop ia raised, in pay fur the seed furnished. Salem, March 20, 1871. J. B. MeCLAXE, von32tf. L. H. JIDSON; PUBLIC SALE, ON SATURDAY, JULY 29TH, 1871, AT my residence, 1 mile north of SodavUle, Liun eounty, Oregon, I will sell, at PUBLIC ACCTIOX, a large amount of stock and farming imple ments, ris: Oue endless-ohain thresher, one reaper on the Nickerson principle, one heavy thimble-skein 4-horse wagon, one 2-horae wag on, one express wagon, plows, cows and ealrcs, horses, hogs also a lot of rails, carpenters' tools, and other articles suitable to a farmer' occupation. Terms or Salb : All sums of ti and under, oash in band , oa all sum over that s mount a credit of one year will be given upon note with, approved security n48w2 JAMES SIMONS. TAKE NOTICE, EVERYBODY. THAT WE WILL JPAY FOB GOOD BUT TER, from 22 to 24 cents per pound, aud 20 cent, a doxen for EtiGS, in trade. ., i Large issortmeiit of .Crockery TTare, Tho who wish goods AT A JJARG AIN bsd better give us a eall at the CASH STOKE and see for themselves. li. CHSADLE 4 CO. v6n4Jtf. ' ; ' :.- " .... .. .." J aaasa