FBI DAY......... OCTBEU 20, 1871. AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT, Brownsville, ...'.J. M. Morgan. ......Thoa. Morris. Bellevue Corvallia 9 W. J. Robertson. Canyon City ThosHoward. ,ugene.... Ji J. Walton, Jr. Oawburg........ ...... Matthew Fountain. Harrlsburg Sam. May & B. R. Holt. Jeneraou...... .... llanley Waterman. Lebanon.. W. 8. Klkina. Ia Grande ......... E. 8. JfcUomas. Walla Walla N. T. Caton. Oregon City ......... J. 11. Ralston. Portland J. M. Baltimore. Poorln Tiiiuih Tliftmnnnti- Ro8eburg....,.-..-.i..T. B. Kent. Bclo- .Dan. Gaby & Geo. Christie. 8alem ......... ...... ......... .B. F. Brown. The Dalles............... A. W. Ferguson. Jacksonville... ....-J. R. Nell. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. Following are the causes which will come up Jor adjudication at the Oc tober term of the Circuit Court for Linn county, which convenes next Monday: State of Oregon vs. J. X. Smith. Recognizance to appear for assault. State vs. W. W. Clover. Indict ment for selling liquor. State vs. A. J. Lovelady. Indict ment for selling liquor. :l -. State vs. W. Caviness. Indictment for selling liquor. State vs. Geo. Robinson. Indict ment for selling liquor. -, State vs. Jim Sulivan. In custody to appear for murder. . Staters. Geo. M.Saxe.'.; In custo dy for assault with intent to kill. State vs. John Bains. In custody to appear for passing counterfeit money. .State vs.' Josephus .Wilson. . Re cognizance to appear for assault with intent to commit rape. Jeremiah Driggs vs. V. J. Matth ews. Action to recover monev. E. C. Pittman vs. Wm. M". Pitt man. Action to recover money. S. R. Smith vs. steamboat Caliope. Action for debt. P. Berwin vs. R. Cheadle. Action for debt. j ' ' . ., E. Hartless vs. E. Knowlton. Ac tion for debt. Appealed from County Court.-; . . Pioneer Oil Co. vs E. Cartwrigbt; action to recover property; appealed from County Court. - --. Cyntba Baber vs David Eby ; action for debt; appeal from J u slice Court. Martha M. Custar vs Ruel Custar; action to recover property. . M. H. Wallace vs J. X. Smith; action for damage. . V. McAlexander va Sheriff Linn county, et al; question of title to property. . - J. Hoskins vs W. Baker; foreclo- sur of mortgage. Thcw. demons vs Edmunson t al; partition of real estate. J. H. Foster, et al, vs Walter Mon- teitb, et al; to reform deeds. - C. C.-Clymer vs W. Armstrong; confirmation of sheriff" s sale. - A. GeislervsE. C. Spannans; fore closure of mortgage. . A.- Osbora vs D. Harrel; partition of real estate. E. B. Hughes vs Mason D. Smith, etal; foreclosure of mortgage. Wm. Davia and wife vs State of Oregon; writ of review. , Thos.. Reader vs E. H. West, et al; foreclosure of mortgage. Thos. Monteith, et al, vs J. H. Foster, etal; injunction. - A. C. King vs. D. McDowell, et al; suit for sttlement. ; H. L. Rudd vs C. M. Lee, et al; foreclosure of mortgage. Martha M. Custar vs Ruel Custar; divorce. Ruel Costir vs Martha M. Custar; divorce.. 1 : M. A. Short vs J.. P. Short; di Yorce. . - J ' 1 Mary J. Johnson vs ; B. Johnson; djvoros.. : ' r r Jacob Bruggar vs Sophia Bruggar; divorce' - ' - '- Mary L. Garrison vg W. W. Garri on; divorce. , . Zerelda B. Lee vg Chas. M. Lee; divorce. .' ;"' . Wnti llcCulloch va Mary Ann Mc Cullocb.;' divorce. - Pleasant Young vg Rachel Young; divorce, ' Isabel Davidson vs W. II. David son;, divorce. , Turner, Lewis & Co., vg Walter Moneith; action to recover money. AH ISPAStoTJS VILlaijj named John Foster who is a well-known thief and gambler of Portland at the State Fair last -week ingratiated himself into the favor of an unsuspecting young girl, and succeeded by coaxing and lies in getting her to accompany Mm to Port land on the cars. ' Arriving in Port land he took the helpless and friend less maiden to a hotel, and, locking himself in a room, with her. accom plished her ruin by threats and vio lence.. He then toother to a house of il-fame, where she was shortly Res cued by the vigilance of the police and turned over to her . father who had been, summoned to her relief. The" name of the father is withheld out of respect and consideration for the fami ily, who are wealthy and respected cit ! izens of Marion county. The lecher ous villain was committed to jail ih default of $10,000 bail. - The law has no penalty too severe- jto' inflict . upon him in. this world and Perdition no tortures too painful for him in - the vxr'.'-yr s BEAtrriFUi. Weather. The beau tiful .weather of mid-autumn which is experienced only in our own Oregon, and whose glory and grandeur will yet inspire some youthful Webfoot to im DVrtaUze it in song and story,, is now ftTu iipon us., ..The daring adventurer oil mr -shores from the Old World, who'e imaginative mind pictured an 1 Dorado where the fountain of youth , should be a perpetual flow and where the Elixir of Life coyl&fre always ob tained, must have 'received his Inspi ration from th ? balmy air pf our Ore gon climate while basking under the genial, mjltj. and .gentle .:infiuence -of our glorious aatmng.1"": " " Plcmicer, We had the pleasure: of attending Prof. C..B. ; Plummer's reci tations at Salem last week, and find that he has secured , many new pieces wrfh which to delight his audiences since he visited this city several years ago, ' He has premised to give our Al bany folks another opportunity to hear txim in ajweeK or so, ana tnen "Fare ye-well, Brother Watkins-ahl" r, Melancholy Accident. We are called upon to record another one of those nMlaitcboly accidents which 're sult from carelessness in handling fire- arms and tjrhlchaeem to be now of al most dally, occurrence. A few days ago J. W. McKnlght (for many years past a resident of Sand Ridge, this county) started across the Cascade Mountains with bis family, intending to take up his future abode In Eastern Oregon. On Tuesday evening last they halted near Fish Lake for the purpose of camping, over night, : and the oldest son of the . family, named Alvin, undertook to -. draw the tent from the wagon for the purpose of pitching It, when a loaded gun, which had been rolled up In the tent a short time previous, struck against the wag on in such manner as to go off, dis charging Its contents in the breast of Alvtn. He reeled backward, was caught In his father's arms and laid gently on the ground, when he gasped the words, "Good-bye, mother," "and expired. The next morning the strick en family turned their steps in the dl ruction of their old home in this coun ty and yesterday buried their first-born in the family graveyard at Sand Ridge. Deeeasea was 18 years and 9 months old, and his sudden death will be mourned by a large circle of acquain tances. - Lecttrers. We have only been blessed (?) with two lecturers during iheweek'. The first one was Sam. Colver, who larrups the Legislature over the back because they passed the Swamp Land Act and gave some other man a chance to buy a patch of land in the neighborhood of his patch; and the other , was Prof. Cheney, who slashes around among the stars and at tempts to demonstrate that the Bible id an Astronomical problem (its proper title being "The Sun Book") and that Adam and Eve, Abraham and Sarah, Job and Mrs. job, and all the little Jobses, Balaam and his ass, etc., were all planets of a greater or less magni tude. He also maintains .that Homer's IMiad is merely a work of fiction and that the Trojan War and the characters who figured in that singularly prolong ed struggle for the possession of the "ravished Helen" never existed save in the poetic imagination of the Blind Minstrel of classic fame. Tne Profes sor challenges debate upon any and all propositions which he advances, but as he will scarcely succeed in destroy ing the influence of the Bible by his moon-struck attacks and as we are not particularly interested in knowing whether Achilles was a Greek warrior or a heathen deity, the writer hereof respectfully declines the controversy. Hardly Recognizable. It would require quite a stretch of imagination for any one familiar with the country Itetween Harrisburg In this county and the railroad bridge (only a mile and a half above) to recognize the "lay of the land" in the following description from the pen of Col. Jeems Pipes in the San Francisco Golden Era of a recent date. He says : "At Harrlsburg, about 5 in the morn ing, I took my first ride on an engine, and oh! how I enjoyed it; everything looked so bright and beautiful, flying on the wings of the wind, or like an arrow, whizzing, rattling over trestle work, turning round sharp curves, through holes in a mountain, over charms and precipices, out again on the broad, bold prairie with lightning velocity away we went ! I drank In the balmy air like nectar, while the marvelous landscape and the bright blue sky above us were delightful to the eye, and thrilled me with emo tions." Considering that the little stretch of country over which he rode is as level as a floor, as devoid of mountains and caverns as is the Nicholson pavement of Portland, and as free of precipices as the torrid zone is of icebergs, the above rhapsodical description from the pen of Jeems Pipes is hardly sufficient ly accurate to recommend it to a lover of orthodox truthfulness. . Accident. John Collins, . an em ploye in Joseph Webber's barber-shop, met with a serious accident last Tues day night.' He ' was passing up the north side of First street, when he came in contact with a ladder which was standing against Conner's new brick building and which reached near ly across the sidewalk, knocking him down and dislocating his shoulder. This accident is purely the result of carelessness on the part of the person who left the ladder in that position to endanger the safety of unwary pedes trians. For many weeks the sidewalk has been torn up in front of that place and a narrow plank left as the only crossing, which is sufficiently danger ous in itself to people who may have to pass that way during our present dark nights, and to leave a ladder standing across the place doubly enhances the periL. .We trust that persons having such matters in charge will be more careful hereafter. " , Read This. Anything to ward off the approaches of small-pox will be valuable, and on this account the Salt Lake Herald publishes the following, received from Mr. M Peck: ; . ; "Any person having been exposed, if he will eat a good square . meal of onions, boiled rare done, he can con tinue his business as far as small-pox is concerned. : ; , . i .; .-. A j How to tell when a house is clear of small-pox: Peel an onion, and if the disease is not gone, the onion will break out in 48 hours with the small pox. vw- vVX',',.;,;. The best diet for this disease is fresh baker's bread and molasses." : : A- Desebviko Appmcant. The friends of Col. A. G. Enos, of this city, have petitioned for his appointment as Light House Keeper at Cape Foulwea- ther, and strong hopes are entertained of the success of the effort. The Col onel is a. highly educated gentleman. and but for his physical infirmities and disabilities, occasioned by arduous ser vice and wounds received in " the late war, he would be eminently qualified for a much better and more responsible position. r".r: ' -- -; - r- s iNSANE.-One James W. Parker was last Saturday adjudged insane by the County Judge of Linn county and ta ken to the Asylum by Sheriff Irvine, He has lust finished a two-vears' term in the State's Prison, whither he was ... L'VUU UUU V V lJVU WUUIJ A IS 4 1V AAAAV con r fnAm Wocaa nAimtvr rsw ah yy tx of grand larceny. : HOME AND ABROAD.., . See estray notice elsewhere. , ? The chignon's reign is over, , Turban hats are all the rage. , , , . Halsey now contains 25 houses. Bonnets are larger and more cottage- shaped. . j, ' v- ' i See notice of co-partnership among new ads. - - r Read advertisement of "Peterson's Jlagazlne. Carothers soda water continues to "sizzle" at the old stand. Only ten divorce cases to come before our Circuit COUrt next week. Dave Spangler la the proudest fellow in the country. It's a bouncing girl. The Circuit Court dooket is the lar gest for years, there being 41 causes. Bro. Titus has been touring through the State, selling his "artificial eyes." The roller-skating man will soon opeii his truck rink in this city again. Our county jail has five elegant rooms up-stairs for the turnkey's resi dence. Conner's new bank building will be ready for occupation la about two months. Willie Rice sells the best of cigars and has a news depot, all at the tele graph office. Blaln, Young & Co. haVe heap on heaps of new goods, aud everybody in the store Is busy. The passenger trains now pass thro' this city at 6:45 P. M. going up, and at 9 A. M. going down. : R. O. Head, Esq., fermerly an em ploye of the Portland Jfcrafd, has lo cated at Solo, Success to him. jlfra. Judge Johns has been very 111 for some weeks past, but we are glad to state that she Is now convalescent. Harper A Co. have a largo stock of picture frames, both oval and square, which they will sell Immensely cheap. T. B. Merry, Esq., of Eugene, favor ed us with a sight of his classio phis and symmetrical rotundity last Tuesday. Seeding for fall wheat Is fast pro gressing In Linn county. A much greater breadth of land will be sown this fall than last. The new Jail will be one of the hand somest dwellings In ourclty when fully completed. Its inmates may be proud of their dwelling. A IKalla 11 alia gal, after giving her lover a hasty smack, exclaimed, "Dog my cats, if you hain't been takin a little rye, old hoss!" Most of our Oregon towns are re sponding to the relief of Chicago. Where is Albany to be classed in the category of "relievers ?" With the approach of cold weather our State exchanges chronicle an unu sual activity in the matrimonial mar ket. This wilt probably bring bn a hard winter. Talk about your square rooffcad cube root, but the root of a hog at Sparta. Jtb., that refbted bp $2,000 in gold which its owner buried and forgot where, Is the rootiest root yet rooted. An eminent physician says he is sat isfied that the great Increase of con sumption Is due to the damp location of dwellings and the growth of shade trees which envelop them. While Mr. J. Gradwohl was carrying a keg out at his store door, last Mon day, he slipped and fell, when the sharp rim of "the keg coming down on his hand cut one of iiU fingers off. Cowan's store at Lebanon is In re ceipt of anew invoice of miscellane ous goods of all descriptions usually found in a first class retail store. Let our Lebanon readers remember this. The Song Mctngtr, published by Root fc Cady, Chicago, Is at haud for October, containing a liberal amount of music and much literature pertain ing to the same subject. This Is a val uable publication. ' F. 31. Wadsworth and family, who went back to the East "for keeps" last i fall, have returned to this city, being satisfied that the country East of the Rocky Mountains is no place for an ac climated Webfoot to successfully re side, v The railroad has cleaned out Peoria, In this county, by building up the ri val town of Halsey, 5 miles away. Peoria now contains only four families and presents an appearance like unto that of Goldsmith's "Deserted Vil lage." The Chemeketa House, at Salem, has now attained a reputation . under its obliging landlord, R. P. Earhart, second to no hotel on the Pacific coast. Our readers should not forget to drop in at the Chemeketa when they visit Salem.' Sage brush tea cures rheumatism and makes hair oil. That's two more uses than we ever supposed it could be put to. , Next thing we all know grass hoppers and young lady flirts will be found to have been made for some wise purpose... - '- -T-r ' ' "" Hunting seems to be a very popular amusement just now. . We see quite a number equipped for the chase every day On the whole, we take it, this Is good weatqer for hunting ; a good many hunt all day without hurting anything. There are three prisoners "in durance vile" in this county awaiting their fate at our Circuit Court which "comes on to be heard" next week. .The trio of caged birds represent the three crimes of counterfeiting, shooting with intent to slay, and murder. We are Informed that the people vt Eugene will refuse , to pay , their . rail road subscription to Holladay, as they allege that he has violated his contract by erecting the machine shops at Junc tion City instead of putting them at Eugene. A heavy law suit may be expected.'' Timothy RJggs, Esq., for many years a resident of Linn county, started with his family last week for "Old Mlssou ry," to reside their for keeps. It will be the old story ; tie will stay there for one winter and then get sick of it and return to the salubrious' climate and prolific lands . of Old Linn. ' fi ; r . -The communication from "Port land" is respectfully declined, because we do not deem lit prudential or Judi cious to publish articles calculated to create disturbances and dissensions In our own ranks. "Portland" wields, a lively quill, and we should be pleased to hear from him frequently upon gen eral subjects," promising him a fropt seat among our contributors; - The Monthly Noveettb for Oc tober. This valuable magazine la so full of variety that It suits' alt tastes. Sailors find a sea yarn ; soldiers, a tale of the late war ; ladles, half a dozen romances, where love and marriage mlugle their pleasant sweets ; poets, versos of rare merit ; and then there are htstoricat matters, blogroplitcs. and a juvenile department that will please children. In fact, the Monthly Novel ette Is the most Interesting publication of the kind in the country. Here Is a list of the contents for October : "Mother and Daughter;' 'Sonnet;" "Tho Hunteford Estate ;" "Summer Leaves;" ."Graceless Harry Crelgh ton ;M "The Way to do It;" "Blograph leal Jacques Bonhomme;" "Two Years north of the Orange River;" "Rona Muadl;" "The Sunny South;" "English Snakes;" !The Fatal Mis take;" "Paul Forster's Love;" "Ix renzo;" "Our Supercargo;" "Spectres of our Tlme;".."Danton and Desmou lln:" "The Black Diamond Necklace;" -What an Old Maid should he;" Our Juvenile Department "A False Step: or, The Fortunes and Misfortunes of ITod jnider;" "Anecdotes Wit and Humor." Price $2.00 per annum, or 20 centspcr copy. Samples sent for 15 cents. Thomes & Tallwt, 63 Congress Street,1 are the publishers, and they elub Ration's Magazine with the Nov elette for $3.00. Goino East of the MouxtaiSs. 8. M. Pennington, Esq., started with his family to Eastern Oregon r last Wednesday, In hope of finding a more congenial clime for his family, several members of which an in very delicate health. Mr. P. Is on of Linn county's earliest pioneers and bos made a com fortable fortune from tilling our pro lific soli. He Is a Democrat of the strictest sect, and has filled several of ficial positions In the- county. The people East ot the Cascades will re ceive a valuable aocemtlon in him and his excellent family. Success and health to them all. Fresh Arrivals. Geo. Turrel has Just received an invoice of new goods, convlsting of Oregon Woolen goods, and ladies' dress patterns, etd. etc.; di rect from San Francisco; and we wobld suggest to our readers that they give hU establishment an early rail. Mr. T. Is an agreeable and obliging gentleman, and will take special pains to accommodate customers. Don't for get the place Cowan's old stand. Soda Water. A Carothers it Co., besides doing an immense business with their Arctic Soda at the State Fair, carried off the blue ribbon on Its merits over all competitors. They have certainly brought the manufacture of this delicious beverage to perfection. By-the-way they have negotiated for suitable apparatus for bottling It for sale, and will shortly be able to supply people In that way.' , ' " ' The Golden City" Is a large and superb weekly paper, published by Gun. De Young & Co. It Is well-filled with the choicest literature from the ablest authors of the land. We wel come" it to our exchange list If our Brownsville readers desire a picture which will stand the ruthless ravages of time and the wear and tear of ages, let them call at Paxton'a gal lery in that village. PACIFIC C OAVTEBS. George P. Beldcn, the Bohemian of the plains, was sent to the nappy bunting grounds by way of Dakota, a week or two ago, by a noble and sympathetic red nym. In the contest for equestrianship at the State Fair, five ladies entered. Miss L. Taylor, of Salem, received the first premium, and Mrs. Nixon, of Albany, the second. The Era saya East Portland has a first-class sensation in the exhumation of the dead bodies of three children from a cellar under a store in that city. Aren't yoa sniping us Bro. Ravely? II. Failing, B. Goldsmith, Ben. Holladay, W. S. Ladd, and C. H. Lewis, have been appointed executive Committee for Oregon ' to manage the collection of aid for Chicago suf ferers. The Dalles paper says; "The coun try is rapidly filling up with industri ous and practical farmers who are daily demonstrating to us that wheat and other cereals can be raised upon our high lands and foot hills without the aid of inegation." A bill providing for woman suf frage is before the Washington Ter ritory Legislature. It provides that women shall vote on the question of their enfranchisement, and prohibits men from voting upon it, so that if a majority of women want the suffrage they can have it. ' . The ladies of San Francisco have organized a Chicago relief society and resolved to procure a permanent ball and solicit contributions and materi ala from merchants and others, and proceed to make warm undergarmen ts and clothing for the sufferers as rap idly as possible. .. . MARRIED: i a U, PHILLIPS STAN LBV At the raaidene of Mr. Pagan, in Linn eouotj, on tba 15th , lnt., by Re. R. C. Hill, Mn. A. A. Phillips onj Mtm Martha J. Staslbt All of Linn euua- WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT, CORRECTED WEEKLY BT f. C. SARPCS GO. Following ara the prices paid for produce, and the prieci at which otbor article! are telling in Ibii market: ; WHEAT White. bnihel SI 12). i OATS 19 bubeV, 7S otf. X ', v 1 POTATOES -A bavhel, $1 Oft. ! ONIONS S huehel, SL 00l 0. T LOO R tft bbt. $8 60. ; . ; ; ' ' BKANS White," ft. S eU."' It t ! DRIED FRUIT Applet, a lb, fl eenti; Peachei, ft lb, 16 et.; Pluma, $ lb; lSe.j inrram, ( id, juc. ,. PUTTER ft, ft, 30 cti. . : ! EGOS ft dozen, 30 eti. A CHICKKKS ft doxen. (3 00. . SUGAR Crushed. 99 ft, 18 eU.: Island, tt ft, $11(3)12 cte.; San Prancueo Refined, : . ft ft, Ui14 oU. i ': i TEA Youhk Iljmon, ft ft. II 5ft Japan, r ft ft, S0o$l 00; Blank, ft ft, 7So$l 00. vurrjbH i(f( id, letazM oenu. SALT ft ft, U2U. SYRUP Ueevy Golden, ft gallon, $1 00; Ex. Heavy Golden, ft gall., $1 25. BACOK-or-Hami. ft ft, U oU.; Sidei, 12f eU; - ooouiaeri, eu. ' LARD ft ft, 12t eta. 0IL-Dve'' KereM, ft gallon,- 7S etf.t ; Linseed Oil, raw, ft gall., $1 25 ; Limeed . oil, boiled, ft gall., si 60. i BEEP Neat, ft ft, 6 eentf. PORK Neat; ft ft. eents. v ,' 'SHEEP MuUon, jier bead, $3 503 00 , SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GREAT. FIRE AT CHICAGO Did not prevent the removal of Wbeeler'f Store to SIIEDD'S, where be ia iiow In leeelpt of hit fall and winter itock. With enlarged fa. cilitlvt, and a more ooDTonlent a"cen to mar ket. Wheeler will no doubt make bis establish, ment at Shedd's tba most complete retail store In the or ur.ty." and be still holds to the old motto "Small profits and qulok returns." TruMt what Time hmm Mitnetloned. The maxim that the Twice of the people is the roiee of the divinity, may In some eases be open lo doubt, but the testimony of honert and en lightened witnesses extending through a series of year, and all to Ibe same purport. Is worthy of eredunee, admit of no question. Vpou such testimony the reputation o( Uostetter's Htouaeb Bitters as an antidote and eure for many ailments Is based. During the twenty year that it bas been before th world, Innumerable preparations Intended tw compels with It, hae gone up like rockets, and some dwo the extinguished stick. Meanwhile th piogresi ot that Inoemparablt timte ba been swift and steady al- ays upward and onward like the eagle' flight. Its introduc tion produoed a re vol ot inn In therapeutles, and it proved to be one ot those salutary revolutl-as that eannot go backward. To-day llostetter' Kitten I on of the most popular remedies In Christendom, and eommanais a larger sale than any other medicinal preparation, domestic or Imported, on this side of the A tl an tin. A a eure for dyspepsia, bilious disorder, aervou af fection, general debility, and a a preventive of rpidemie fevers, It lake precedence of every other remedy. This foot should teach the ambi tious country dealers who endeavor to foist their lovel aiMirtlous on lbs public In Its steed, bow futile their small attempt to eajo'e lb commu nity awl necessarily be. Where the game flsb have failed there U no chance fur the ''suckers." UNDER. A BCKNI.N'U SUN. where Ttltl,. a(!ectlna and Pever of various description so generally prevail, , Tarrant's Effervescent Seltser Aperient. Has bevu.sueeeesiul beyond all tarllel. llr. th physielso of th tropic give it lhe:r em phatic sanction, presclblng It in preference So every ether aperient in . The pitients, of eouree, gladly acquiesce, fur this preparation is one of lb mt delicbrfut. as well a mild aad soothing calbartirs, chemistry has yet devised, aad pMee-every medical virtu f th far. famed Oertaan Seltser fipe. It is a powder that only require (be addition nf water ta produce in an leitaui m Oelicloe eOervescen hsversa. a well as an invaluable medicine. Aalr for aad accept & bat the rcavis. . BOLD BT ALL DHUOGISTtf. GREAT AUTUMN TONIC. Hegeman'i Cordial Elixir of Calisaja Bark. A pleasant Cordial which strenstbeas and Im proves th Digestion, an rxcelleul preventive f Pevers, fever aad Ague, Ac, aad a great Reno vatur aad Tenia fr invalid aad debilitated per son. !! A Co.. New York, Sol Man- laetnrer. Bold by all Vraggist. JsalS'TIyl : -vTILLIAM DATIDSOV, REAL ESTATE DEALER Office Iff. 64 rrant Strwvt, PORTLASD, OREIOX. REAL ESTATE In IbU CITY aad EAST PORTLAXU. ia th meat desirable l-aJutes. eonsisting of LOTS. HA LP BLOCKS and dLVCHS) HOLbEU and eTOREa; also, IMPROVED PARMS. aad v.luabl ue- euttlvaud LANUH, located ia ALL pans of the BlAls lof OA Lfi. . I REAL ESTATE aad other Property par- chased for Correspondents, ia the CITt ex,d tbroughoat th BTATK3 and TERRITORIES, with great care aad oa the most ADVANTA GEOUS TERMS. nOTJSES and 8T0RE8 LEASED, L0A58 NEGOTIATED, ana CLAIMS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And a General FINANCIAL sod, AGK3CY BCSIXESS transacted. AOENT8 of tbU OFFICE la all tba CIT IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY aad forward th seta to th above address. vta2tL l now & crane; "l CITYt BOOT STORE!! W have a largo aad well selected stock of mens A boys coarse and fine Boot California and Eastern Shoes Brogans Gaiters Btlmurall Oxford. Tie Ac a, TO THE LADIES we would say call la and Inspect oar extensive stock of goods consisting in part of Ladies, Misses and Children Cloth A Leather Gaiters Cloth and Leather Buttoned bhocs all Cloth A Kid faced Balmorull Antoinette, Congress A Empresi Buskins, Newport A KU.son Tie, Kid Oxford Tie, t? Hp per. Ao Ac Oar good are of the latest tyl and of tba belt quality, all of which we will sell as Iowa can ba bought in Oregon, and warrant tbem not to rip. Dow sca:R-AjeTE, FIRST ST, ALBANY, OREGON. v7n6tf. LADIES' EMPORIUM! MRS. i M. A. BRIDGEFARMER, DKALIB t v FASHIONABLE MILLINERY AUD- .f ... 0E,-A.3Sra"5T OOOIDSX, -DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING I BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES VSohp on south lid Main st, two door at of Meaiey mop, Albany, urkgox. . " " vfin46tf. CHAIRS AND TURNING! i . -' ' ALL SIZES OF RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS! of the bait quality, well-finished, oan be had at ' ME TZLER'S S HOP! Also, all kind of TURNING don to order. Timber for Hub on band and fixed for turning paling. ' sg-Metsler' Cbatr are kept on ban a by E. U. aioorb vo., starriiDurg, fe25v6n28yl. ' J. M. METZLER. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS OWING ON SUBSCRIP tlon or not on account of railroad comple tion to Albany please call and settle immediate ly. ; utdH. uviiiiAVii, . v7ntf. . By J. H. Foster. ADVERT I SE MKNT8. RAMIUGIX JCOBW AY OATS THEM OS T JP R 0 LIJI W THE WORLD i One Bnihel jU Plenty of Seed (or fur A ere J Yield 80 to 100 per cent. more, than Com - mor 0at with Half the Amouirt 1. ' of Seed per Acre. ,. . Oregon yield lb last two year (both short rep years) i la I "., early sown, from 8tt to more than ItlO bushels per acr late aowa, to 79 bushels. In l70, early sown, each bushel own proluee4 from 0 to 10 husbul ) lata town (13tb ef May), i to bQ bushels. Californayloldi In 1870, 90 to 174 esb1 from 32 lbs, seetl per acre. . Norway seed sold la tau Francis the past winter at 17.69 per busbel of tl lbs. We war rant these oat eloaa and genuine, at. $4.00 per sack i-f 13 lb., or w will furnish thcro to be test ed with common oats, to be put in well, in good ssason, in clean lend, and at tb saiu ties. Three-fourths of the excess which the Norway yield over ibe common oat must be delivered te at th granary on the farm where tb erep is raised, la pny for the seed foroished. 8Un. March ZU, 1871. J. B. MfCLANE, v'wMtf. L. M.JI DSOW, $20,00 A DAY TO MALE AND FEMALE AGENTS To introduce the oelcbrated 029 llaekere Nhottle Hmiag Stmehlu. Ktiuh slik en both sides , and is the only licensed tSbwttlc Machine la the United for less thaa $4. That use tb celebrated - WIL80N JCEEll," aad are acknowledged by all to be the BEST FAMILY MACHINE for heavy and light sewing, In tii market. ' Outfit free. Address RUNES PUARBOW, n23tf flenaral Aseats, Albany, Oregon. ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. FJtEEI,ANr, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany - - - - Oregon RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that be baa removed from tb eld staad U PABRISH'S BLOCK, Where all are Invited, assured that Goods la bi lln ar sold at tb lowest cash prices. CossrssTt.v os nsvnt ST1XDIIB l.B IISCELLAXEOCS BOOIS. Jwwenll. Tvf Ciit rusd SljtsJk Bka, . QOU It St. AI SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATION RY I f .'..V 1 Of vry kind asetl In tb Mate. p9KOOKa IMPORTED TO ORDER, at sheet aetio. DeeluHly BE Kit! BEER!! ALBANY BREW CRY. CHAM. UIEFEB, Prw'r. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED new and first-class BRE"WERY Oa Brand Albia btwam first StrMt ad Um Riwar, ( Aad I prepared to farnlsb WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS A PRIVATE FAMILIES, Off SHORT NOTICE! Ill Orders Dclirtrrd Whererer Desired. II Warrant bis BEER MADE OF THE BIST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY HEALTHY! II is eoafident b can give entire aatiafactioa to alL Dft. S9, '66, vJnlOtf PRIVATE MEOICAL AID- BSBSBseseseB QUICK CURES AND MODERATB CHARGES. DR. We Ki DOOERTY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL ANO SURGICAL INSTITUTE f r-W. 519 fiacratnaat StrMt, ceratr aJty. , - s i, ,g SUeet, (a few dvurt ' ; w. below what tbecr Uouse. , Private Eatraaea an LeldcsdoraT street, Ban Praacisoe. eusst tkimUtjU sseeltea aiSJ ta la si est care 0 all Print t and C'ki ie J)lmt, eases of Aecre. ey aasl mil Suufl Vuordtr. TO THE AFFLICTED. TkR. W. K. DOUEKTVKKTUKNS HIS SIN. 1 f eere thank to his auacrous patieau for their patronage, ana would take tn'j opportunity to remind them that he continues to consult al hi Institute for the cere of chronic disease of tb Langs, Liver, Kidney, Digestive and Genito-Uri-nary Organs, and all private diseases, vis . Syph ilis in all Its form aadtge. Seminal Weakness, aad all the horrid consequences ef self-abuse. Gon orrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal million, Sokttal Debility, Diseases of th Back and Lotas, inflammation of tba Bladder and Kid neys, etc, etc.. and ba hope that hi long experi ence and successful practice will continue to insure him a share of public patronage. By the practice of many year in Europe and tba United State, h i enabled to apply the most efficient and sac- cessful remedies agatnit diseases ot all kinds. Ha use no mercury, charge moderate, treat hiVpa ttout in a correct and honorable way, and ha references of unquestionable veracity from man of known respectability aad high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting him by letter orother wira, will receive tba best and gentlest treatment, and unpliolt secrecy. . T Females. When a female I In trouble, or afflicted with disease, a weakness of the back and limb, pain In tb bead' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange. ment of digestive functions, generrl debility, va ginitis, all disease ot tne womo. Hysteria, slept! tv. and all other disease peculiar to females; she should go or write al onoe to theoelebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at his Medical Institute and consult him about bar troubles and disease. Th Doctor Is effecting mora cures than any other physician in tho State of California. Let no Un delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately Tnd save vonnelf from painful sufferings and prema ture death. All Married Ladie whoa delicate health or other circumstances prevent an Increase ia tbelr faullie, should writ or cull at Dr. W. K Doherty' Medioal Institute, and they will receive evcrv possible relief and help. Tha Dootor'i offi ce arc arranged that he can be aontulted with out fear of observation. ' To Correspondents. Patient residing ia any part of the State, how aver distant, who may desire th opinion and ad vie of Dr. Doherty in their respective oiues. and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in prererenca to boiatng a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will ba held molt sacred. . If th case be fully and eaadldly described, per sonal communication will be unneeeafcry, as in structions for diet, regimen, and tne general treat ment of the earn (including tb remedies), will be forwarded without delay, and in nab. a manner as to eonvey no idea of the purport of th letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise. fbb. Permanent euro guaranteed or no pay. Address, W. K. DOHEsTY, M. D.. . . San Franoisoo, California. Snermatorrhcea. Da. Dojibutt has just published an important pamphlet embodyingbisown views and experience la relf tlon to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness Nervous and Physical Debility eonsequent oathi affection, and other diseases of th Sexual Organ. This little work contains information of tb ut most value to all, whether married or (ingle, and will b sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cent in postage stamps for return postage. Address, V. K. DOHERTY, M. D., . v3n3Stf . - 9ao FraneUea, Cal. ADVKK'J'IJSMENTS. NOTICE TO FiftilEBS! ' ' MTE WILL PAT 01.10 Per Buclic!, for good WniTK WHEAT, on aecownt of itt g"rfd, until further notice, delivered to it Albany, Oregoa, R. CHEADLE A CO. . nztr .... ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ALBANY OREGON. THIS INSTITUTION WILL RE-0PE5 OS Monday, Srpt, 4, 1671. with rpe of Teachers, capable and earnest. . Instruction will be thorough and practical, and the system of "Tiler anaarpansed. rut particulars addres K. K. WARREN, 4, M. Prss't, vAu&Otf - Albany, Oregon. - o . CO rt a o ' n m -S H to o 5 ' a o 9 w O s o w z 'A o 5 2 O a o EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNGS ! JOHN B. PILKINOTON, M. D TATE OP SAKFRAXCL3CO. HAf E8TAB A LHIIP.D aiaset-r is POBTLAJID, Oregoot Oftee Z and 4 Holmes' Roilding. First street. 3 doors from Ladd aad Tilton'a Dank, where he may be consulted Baity, and will treat disease of tb above named -rgen ss his spe- eialiliee. All operation ess the Eye aad Ear mad la tb most sckentifie aad careful manner. Artifi cial Eyes, having all the beauty aad mobility of the natural Ej a, inserted. Refer for hi professional standing to L. C Lane. M.D.. Prof, of Surgery, sad Edwin Dvnt- ley. M.D., Prof, of Anatomy ia tba University of the Pacific and for his success in treating patient to over 1. 100 ease. Barnes given, treat ed by bin ia Saa Fraaciaoo ; also to Levi Esse. Esq., Portland, Wm. it. Dillon, Esq., Vancou ver, Joba Alexander. Esq.. C"apville, W, T., aad many other ia Oregoa aad W. Try. aaZiv7azao BRIDGEFARMER & DIXON, MERCHANTS, HALSEY, MO. COUNTY, OREGON. WE ARE PLEASED TO INFORM ALL pereoas intereslod that wo have opened aad offer for sal a choice selection of goods suited to the trade. Oar stock coasist of DRT GOODS. GROCERIES. CLOTHING, . WOODEN WARE, BOOTS SHOES, BROOM.'. HARDWARE, COAL OIL. DRUGS. PAT'T MEDICINES, TINWARE. MACHINE OIL, CROCKERY, ROPE. ETC., ETC. All of which wo offer AT PORTLAND PRICES ! Wo buy, at the highest market price, BUTTER, EGGS. BACON, LARD, aud all kind of coun try produce. CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. OATS. OR BARLEY. Give a a oall and wo will satisfy yoa that it I for yonr interest te trade with as. - BRIDGEFARMER A DIXON. Halsey, Or., Aug. JI, 1871. 2a3 MONEY CANNOT BUY IT! FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS ! WE NOW OFFER A GLASS TO THE pablie which is pronounced by tho most eelebiated optician of tho world to be the most perfect, natural artificial help to tho haman eyo ver known. They are ground under our ewa supervision, at our own manufactory at New Havea, and ar constructed that the sore or center of the lens aome directly ia front of the eye, preda ting a CLEAB AID DISTINCT VIBIOSr, a in tb sataral healthy sight, aad prevent all npleasant sensation, such as glimmering and wavering of light, disziness, Ac, peculiar to all others ia ase. These Glasses are manufactured from minute crystal pehhles, melted together, aad derive their name, "Diamond," on aeeouat of their HARDNESS AND BRILLIANCY. These Glasses are mounted in tho finest man ner, at nor own manufactory, in all stvles of Gold, Stiver, 8teeL Rubber, aad Shell Frames of tho best quality, Their durability eannot bo surpassed, and their finish is such a will rait tb most fastidi ous. None genuine unless bearing oar trad mark a diamond stamped on every frame. Manufactured by . - - "... J. E. SPENCER CO. . ' ; ; - Praetieat Optician, Nw York. roaiui.a.owi.Tar TITUS BROTHERS, Dealers ia Watches, Clocks, Jewelrr, Silver ware, r ALBANY, OREGON. aulSv7nIyt GLORIOUS NEWS I LOOK OUT FOR GOOD BARGAINS! W. S. ELKINS, LEBANON, OREGON. TTAS JUST RECEIVED A LABQE STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER ' GOODS WHICH THET OWES Cheaper thaa tho Cheapest ! Come and oodtIoc Tonrselres bfor pasehaa. Uf lswhere. Our atoek eonslsU ia part f FANCY AND 8TAPLB DRT GOODS, i CLOTHING, HATS CAPS. . ' BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, and a great many article too numerous to nam. . Alio, Doors, Window,' Glass aad Puttj. . : PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS! WOOIs WAITED I TOR WHICH I WILL PAT THE HIGHEST PRICE! W. 9. ELSIES. Za5v6n38tf 5 . M g . , ,5 s s H 2 : M ' 3 - keW 3 S m 3 o s O m S I : M A OVERT JEMKMTS. . THE GEE AT BLOOD PURIFIER: '''''' Aa Infallible sloob rx;wirirai.pesacab tog ran Tnic and siavui properties a certain car for mansimATsaa, soit, BCUBALCIS, and all kindred Disease. v It eompleteiy test on the system when fm paired by disease, revive tbo action of tha KfMKV) mm (tsxaniTjK, omaA-xn. ndU ally corse acstorfjLA, S4LT kiiewk. aad all Kmvsrriw! mm citsiols TAm sss, grvea imm1lste and permanent iHa la reraralMiA. BmwasEaViae, Tumor. ' Boils, gcald Bead, Ulcers and Sores; eradi cate from th system all trsoes of llarcaiiaZ ttwiWBKi.y vesKTABt.R.belnitmai'i trots an herb foond Indigenous in Csutaraia, It ia therefore peculiarly suitable tar us by Female and Children, as a atavooxs i- Iia mm BESOVATOa. For Sale by ell Druggi.U. . CtslROTOR. HOSTETTCO &. O. AGENTS, 129 mad 531 Kaxket Street. Ess Prucisco. ' THE 1TET7 FOOD. f0f For a few ccnta you can tny of yonr Groceij or Drriggist a package cf SEA ITOSTAEINE mado fron puro Irish Hczz or Carrageen, which "will riaka sixteen quarts cf Blase Jilange, and a like quantity cf Puddings Custards, Creasi3, Charlotte Basse &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. . . A Glorious Change J ! THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vegetable re fttorative ts the sheet-anchor oC the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy ivc saa; sacra wus iraiuscss ly which women are especially sub 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 ail, druggists. LOOK ! LOOK ! ! NEW STORE! - NEW STORE ! M. PEARSON'S OLD STAND, Corner Firil and lirvfidalhiii SlrecU. - . , ."-' Haring pnrchaaed the stuck ef 11. ronrsnp, ' and added thereto a well selected assortment of. GROCERIES AND NQTiQ&S! we hope hj attention to business and brTair deiil inr to merit the patronage of our frienils and the pablie in general. . . Our good were bought fur CASH, and , will be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES! GIVE US A TRIAL! COCXTRT PRODUCE WASTED. &Good delivered froa to any part of citv. A. C. LAYTOU, Cor. First and liroadaibin st., . JaO'Tlniayl V U , Albany. Og'n. SaUMMOXS. arte Circuit Court of the Stat' of Oregon, for tie eoanty of XiaM. . Thome Reader, Plaiutifl'. ,r.. Edward5 H. West,- Samuel C. Newton. J. X. Perkins, K aicu el Swift, and Joseph Ward. Defendants. ' . Suit in Equity to correct mist ko in Doctls. ' Te Edward II. West, Samuel C. Newton, J. X. Perkins, and Joseph Ward, Dcfts, above named. In tha nam of the State of Oregon, you ami eaoh of yon are hereby required ta appear end answer the complaint of the aboTe named plain tiff, now on file ia said Court apaiost you, with in ten day from the data of the service nf this sum mans upon yea, if rarred in Linn coin ty, . Oregon j but if served in any other county Iu th State of Oregon, then within twenty days from th date of the service of this summon upon yen ; aad if. served by publication, iheu on the first day of tha next term of said Court, which shall commence on tbe fourth Monday of October, I8T1. and if you fail to eo appear 'and answer as above required, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for' the relief demanded in tua complaint, whieh is, substantially, to obtain 4i decree of said Court that tbe deeds set forth iu the complaint, to-wit: tbe ded from Joseph Ward to Samuel Swift, dated the 9th day of Oct., 18J8, and tba deed from Samuel Swift t J. K. -Parkin, dated tbe 10th day of Sept., ISGa, and tha deed from J. N. Perkins to Samuel C yew ton, dated the 21st day of December, IStiO, and the deed from Samuel C Newton to Edward II. We t, dated the 2nd day February, 1S62, and th deed from Edward H. West to this plaintiff, dated August 18, 1863, each be reformed and corrected by substituting the word fifteen in each of said deed in puce ot the word xkirtem. when, the latter word is need therein ; so that the de scription as corrected will read : The north half of the south-west quarter of seotion No. five (5), in 'Township fifteen (15), South Range three (3), West, in Linn county, Oregon; and for such other and farther relief a pertains to equity, and for easts end disburs menU of this suit. JOHN BURNETT . V d SEO. S, HELM, ;' Att'ysforPrfT. PablUhed by order of IIou. B. Bonham, -J edge of said Court, which order' bears diitu. Sepu 9, 1871. : . Dated Sept. H,lSn.v7nif0v - '