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i ; .1 ; : t V, - ? t 1 : v. he cm0rrat. FUIDAY .NOvSlBERlO, 1S71. AGENTS FCR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. "Brownsville. Bellevue......... Corva!lin Canyon City... Kugt'iie CJa.-burg. Jlarrisburi' J. M. Morgan. , Thos. Morris. W. J. Robertson. Thos. Howard. J. J. Walton, Jr. Matthew Fountain. Sam. May & 35. R. Holt. Jo'U-rson Lebanon..... IjSI ('ramie AVaila Walla Orcpon City Portland Peoria .llaulcv Waterman. W. 8. 1.1 kins. K. S. -IfeComas. , X. T. Catoti. J. It. Ralston. J. M. Baltimore. ...Jacob Thompson. T. H. Kent. 3osobrg. ""cio I)an. Gaby & (Jyo. Christie. Salem ! l' lirowa. The Dalles A. IS". IVrjruson. Jclc.ionvile J. R. Neil. ""ASSESSMENT Ko 1S71. J. Ii. Sporry, Isti., County Assessor, has returned the assesisment roll of Unn county for 1671, from which we glean the follow ing items: Total amount of property assessed, :"?3,S0$,(WS, divided as follows in the county and among the towns through out the county: In thecountry ...... In Albany In Harris'burir In Brownsville ... Iu Hcso In Peoria Iu Lebanon 2.nv,.v7 14K,l.i5 61,071 38,.Mj. 17,3 13 The 84 miles of railroad running through the county was asswsed at "5131,000 or $4,000 per mile for 24 miles of it, and So.oOO per mile for ten miles of it which is not yet gravelled. The total amount of taxable property In the county last year was $3,021,300, show ing that the property of the county has increased $541,700 in the past year, or $410,700 exclusive of the railroad prop erty. The number of jKiIId assessed And collected this year is 1,41"'. The tax levy this year has been placed at 13 mills" on the dollar, being 2 mills lower than last year, and probably lower than in any other county in the ftate. Considering the fact that we have this year buiit the finest jail in Hie State, costing nearly $10,000, ami made other valuable improvements, this is an astonishingly low tax levy, ana speaKs volumes in tavor of our present county administration. For economical financiers and careful cus todians of the people's moneys, cum inoiid us to our present Honorable Jjtoard of County Commissioners Messrs. Johns, Payne and Wheeler. Sent Ur. I-a-st Friday His Honor, Judge lionhan;, sentenced the three convicts from this county to the fol lowing terms of imprisonment: Jim. KLrk, the half civilized Indian who shot another Indian uanied Char ley, at the Indian camp, near the grave yard iu this citr, luot funja.nr, in a drunken row, was sentenced to ten years imprisonment and lined '. John Bain, for p:'ssimr a counterfeit $2: piece upon Ed. llama, sentenced to three years. Geo. V.". Base, wlio eliotZack Ilopaa in the arm at our late County Fair, sentenced to two years. All three of them were es.-orted down to Halem oa Saturday by Sheria Jr- j vine, and tuniwl over to the tender mercies of landlord Wat!iin!s, of the j Hotel de Crcs-Dars. That Columk, For r-Al e-t-iH and whole-eo e-eould liberstlify, P. C liar- ; . now carry o the palm, as j er & Ce. the way in which they patronize tho i printer amply attests. In to-day's j.- jxir will be found a column advertise- rner.t of that firm, ta which we would direct the attention of our readers, ThoFe gentlemen understand their bus- Inesaand are bound to win, if there is any virtue in printer's ink, gentleman- Jy Silesineu, eujerior goo-Js and res- . , , , . uonaoie prices. No one need be afraid . . . , , ,. , , , . . topatroxiie estahlishaienta winch are eo well represented in the columns of their local paper, for where such a (spirit is maiiifetel honesty and fair ness must prevail. Don't forget to read their advertisement and drop in at iheir store. Maeeiagk Ijcessks. Following are the marriage licen.ses is;;uei in this county during the mouth of Octo'w?r: P.. T. Tauzer to Margaret A. Rich anlson. Thos. M. Coon to Sarah A. Jones. A. A. Phi dips to Martha Jane Stan-ley- Oco. W. Averill to try E. Wheeler. John H. Pearce to Emma Munm. Geo. C. Davis to Matilda A. Kidge way. ) JL R. Smith to Martha Infrram. Iewis Jones to Mary Jane Noble. Henry Knighton to Rachel 11. Ver non. O. C. Davis to Sarah Pizer. Kcott Ward to Fanny Isom. Juscnox City. This new railroad town, 7 miles below Eugene, is having an astonishingly rapid growth, and is fast looming toward the dimensions of a city. Mr. Aliphin informs us that tr K.-ni u j . over 40 buildmgs have gone up m the past three weeks, and that as many more are in progress. Two month3 ago there was not a house on the town site, and now there, are 60 or 70, includ ing a store, two hotels and three sa loons all doing a flourishing business. Verily Junction City is the coming metropolis. ' Postal Route. We are informed that Col. Hogg, the new proprietor of the W. V. & C. M. Wagon Road, has gone to Washington for the purpose of securing the early opening of a mail route over his road from this citv to Ochoco. He hopes to succeed in hav ing the contract let and the mail line establ ished by next spring. Thi3 would he a great benefit to that route and a great blessing to our trans-Cascade friends of the Ochoco country. Hogg speed its early consummation! -y Peesoxal. Last week Messrs. Da vis, of Ohio, end 3forrill, of New Hampshire, accompanied by their wives, : . arrived at Earrisburg. The former is a brother and the latter a brother-in-law of Dr. Davis, of that place. They come to Oregon for the purpose of looking at the country and spending the winter with their brother, from whom they have been separated for twenty years.- May their sojourn iu our midst he a pleasant one. A Coixcidexce. There are 42 cases .-on the Lane county Circuit Court for ' adjudication just the number that were on the docket fyr Linn, county at the Lite term.. . Tits Montnly Novelette for Novctn ber. This magazine is so different from nny other magazine in the coun try that It is a specialty. It contains only the mast interesting reading mat ter, and is not filled with dull essays and reviews. The November number of The Monthly Novelette is especially rich in stories and romances, poetry and verses of rare merit. Hero is a list of contents, so all can sec what it contains: " Mother and Daughter;" "Then and Now;" "Asleep on Picket ;" "The Fourfold Afpoct;" "Harry Bol ton's Curacy;" "Jinkin'sJoke;" Net tic's Thanksgiving;" "The Loss of my Spoetaeles;" "The Last Victim of the Scottish Maiden;" "Agnes;" "A few days on Piteairn's Island;" "Woman's Proper Place In Society;" "The Witch Mark;" "From California to Niagara;" Our juvame wpartiiit'tu "A raise .Step: or, The Fortunes and Misfor tunes of Fred Wilder;" "Harry's Coon;" "How the lK-tor Avas Crip pled;" "Anecdotes Wit ami Humor." it is only 20 cents per copy, und sam ple copies are sent ou receipt of 13 cents. Published byThonies & Talbot, 03 Congress Street, Boston. The Ovk:slani Monthly. The November issue of this periodical has tin unusually varied table of contents, abounding in practical and instructive reading matter. It opens with the sec ond installment of Captain Scamiuon's "Pacific Sea-Coast Views," an Inter esting bird's-eye from Ecuador toCJuay mas, in Mexico. Other practical west ern subjects we find treated under tho titles of "The Oregon. Indians;" "Skilled Farming in 1am Augeies," a most timely p:.per; "A Few Faots about Japan;" and "The lFiliamette Sound," by that thoroughly original geologist, Itev. Thos. Condon. The tastes of those not so practically in clined, who crave western fiction, jh ctry, etc., will find ufilciciit in its pro lific pages to satisfy thcirdesires to the fullest extent. John II. Carmany & Co., Publishers, San Francisco. $4 per annum. LiKi: iKSt'KAXCK. Head the new ad vertisement of the Equitable Iife In surance l.ompai:y Life Insurance Is now considered the Lest lavi-inuut a man can make uii'-m the capital ued, and the "Kqt:i.ijle" is the best Com pany with which to iuvest. Mr. t. S. Smith, the gentlemanly Oregon agent, is now in this city, and will be pleased to attend to the .applications of ail per sons desiring to insure with that Com pany. Divorces. The three counties of Linn, Lane and Multnomah, boast 41 divorce suits during tho terms of Court for each during the present autumn. Con.-idcring the fact that three-fourths of the applicants for the dissolution of) the marriage tie are vonu.n, is it not I fair to infer that the pernicious doc-! trines inculcated by our recent .-tmtig- i minded lecf presses are having their le giliiuale effect ? HoAPISTICAL. A. CttPOtllCTS fi Co. are continually adding some ntw feat- I ure of attraction (o their establishment, Ih la-tf. of which we iiof is Lir:'i j etock of useful and fancy soaps for the laundry and toilet, K;:ciiuens of which j the Democrat ftaiily have Urea tiMiijr, ! an-1 pronounce the very best in the j 'Voai.ist ical" line. We would adviae our readers to remenib.r Caroth- t,t! ufi Opkx Hovsr.. Henry M Myers having reSttcI end refurni-hed his Mthmn j throughout, and havinr had Ida bil- hard tables newly upholstered, and having determined to superintend his i establishment in person hereafter, will celebrate the event with an open house ' and free lun;:h to-morrow. Ec-ad his j advertisement elsewhere. i l , Z- i ' Al'KOifS of elections am! Tv':t:cs, i , , . , , ;and new departures, and woman's ,,' w ...... ,r . the Suntiani ditch, etc., reminds us that Charley Henley stiil kcejrt on hand the largest and best assortment of furniture ever brought to Albany, and has the finest corps of mechanics to be found ia the State. MailCoxtract. Our fellow citizen, W. R. Cannon, hits secured the con tract of carrying the mail between this ci;y and Corvallis. The contract is for a daily mail, and is to continue for three years. We congralute Mr. Cannon upon his good fortune, and the traveling public between the two pla ces oa their ditto. , A Co IX ati ok. J. M. Mctzlcr, Esq., gave our fire company an oyster lunch last Tuesday night, as an appreciation! of their recent heroic and successful ef forts in Having his property. The boys enjoyed the collation hugely and voted John an eminent trump. City Ei,ixtiox. On Monday, Dec. j 4, oar annual charter election comes off, and it is aljout time candidates were ! Peeking up their ears and starting on jtho war-path. The office are lucra- . tive and onorabIei ani a victory eaH. ily won by the strongest party, The nicest thing in the liquid line which we have yet seen is found at A. Ckrothers fe Cb.'s drtiir store, done up in neat little demijohn and hihelled "Sour 3fash Whisky," which is pro nounced by connoisseurs to be the best medicinal liquor now in use. A "Joak." We find the following classic joke in the New York Newspa per Reporter: It is said of our new Western poet that though his songs are "Sierras" he is always Joaquin. Docs everybody see the point? File Yovb Papers. If the patrons of the Democrat will preserve their papers and at the close'of the volume have them bound, they will be sur prised at the amount of reading matter they will accumulate. Try it. A new style of photographs has ap peared, in which the bust of the setter is enclosed in a leaf. Herald. We last Saturday saw a fellow who was laboring under an overdose of Unk Weed bust his setter on a curb-stone. DIED- BCKKHABT. Xer this city, on tho 5th inst., of iTphii lever, Cabolisk, daughter of C. 3). nd Caroline Burkhsrt, aged 18 months. SPREKGER On the Sth inst., near Shedd'a Station, in Linn county, Nicholas Sprekgbk. Mr. Stronger waa born in Alberaweiler, Ger many, Feb. Sth, ISO-, and was aged 69 years and 9 mouth a. The funeral takes place t Ccr vallis to-day, at 1 o'clock, with Masonic obse quies. Ieceasei was an old pioneer of Linn county and was Tespectel and lovad ur his i niai:j virtues. Peace to Us afUca. HOME AND AERO AD. TP. Lair Hill Is in this city. Henry Jlyers ia Plpifux agent for Al bany. ' T . County Court has been in Hcsalon thtft week. The draw of tho Harrtsbtirg bridge works beautifully. Dr. Alexander will move back to town the coming week. Our hunter hag many wild geese and ducks iu this latitude. Dan. (hiby, of Scio, let his Ugh. shin1 In upon im last Jbnduy. Mi. J. C. l'owell went on tho last steamer to California on n visit. There is talk of organizing another (lood Templar IwoiIkc in this city. An epitaph on a negro baby at Sa vannah, commence, "riwect, blighted Grain, Block feed, butter, eggs, etc., arc almost impossible to procure iu this market. The day to pick your wife la Chooso day, Weddens-day ia the day to get married, of eourse. Jan. Herren, at the Franklin .Market, lias the finest pair of meat-blocks ever carved from giant oak. Everybody is rushing around our streets in search of good butter, but there is none to be had. A liurlinyton young lady nays the armies woman of liurnum'a show "writes a very good 'foot." We ar" pleased to see that Walter Jonteith is again able to be out, after a severe and protracted Illness. The number of Confederate lings in possession of the Government at Wash ington is live huiulivd ami forty-two. A New Hampshire woman picked 50,r(k) huckleberries In ten hours the funny man of the Dostou 7W counted 'cm. Prof. M. T. Crawford, formerly Prin cipal ef the Albany College, is teacher iu tue Whitman Seminary at Walla Walla. A. N. Arnold, Ksq., contractor for Thompson's brh-k building, has per formed a magnificent job of work In that edifice. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ke- newer prevents the hair from turning gray, and restores gray hair to its nat ural color. The Panorama, "Itivers of the West," drew fair houses in this city for three night last week. It is a merit orious show. H'hat did thut woung lady mean when she said to her lover, "You may be too Ute fur the cars, but you can U!ie a buss." A new style of obituary Item has leen invented. Here is the lirsj sam ple: "I-'raucis Ilohle, of Niv York third-story window." Cupt. White has Hown over a huu-! dred acres to groxs at Upper Soda, and rxpeets to have excel lent pasture for; ph-a-urists next year. Two wiiolo days of this Meek have been occupied by the Circuit Court in hearing deiMsit'ons read iu the divorce suit of Custar vs. Cutar. Calais, Me., is a nice place for young men to go to. The local pajwrs there say that two-thjrds of the town Is toU? inherited by young K'rls. Dick Williams, IIq., of , Portland, has pureha-ed Jude Thornton's "Fair mouut Farm," on the other hide of the river from this city, for $,ixk). Mr. It. N. Arm-troiig dirct us to tender his heartfelt thanks to those kind friends win were so attentive to his family during their recent severe iifiiietion. Two runaways this week. Walter Ketehuui's wuijon was entirely demol ished, and the hurricane deck tf Hrv. S. G. Irvine's carriage was badly de moralized. Tho;. Jelfero;i sain he would rather live in a country with newspapers and without a government, than in a coun try with a government but without newepaiK-rs. A grand ball is to be given at .Varion Stutiou on next Christmas night. A rare time will be had and everylody is invited. Jessrs. J. 11. Heed and J. M. Taylor are managers. Home eijrht or ten new members were enrolled in Albany Fire Company laft Tuesday night. They are all bias skookum Boston mans, mika hyu niammook fire, yew bet. That very superior publication, Wowft Household Magazine, tor No vember, is at hand, filled with a choice variety of interesting literature. Price $1 per year. Published by 8. S. Wood & Co., Newberg, N. Y. The Portland papers complain that the good old parlor game of whist is giving place to a new-fangled card game called the "grab-game." They will next get to playing "Skin-Injun" in their parlors down there. Sheriff Irvine ran our recent Circuit Court for two weeks without a bailiff, when the law allows him five. He thus paved our county a neat little sum, and transacted the business fully as well as though a half down persons had been engage! for the occasion. It is rumored that capitalists will erect a magnificent Summer House at Finlay's Lower Soda Springs (in the Cascade Mountains) next j'ear, com prising a hotel, billiard-room, bar, and all the "other conveniences of a first class pleasure resort. If this Is true that will be the most healthful sum mer retreat in Oregon. A cotemporary says he recently saw a large number of young ladles enter a public hall with dishevelled hair and hat brims apparently wrinkled and broken, and, as he fancied, with ex cited countenances. "Upon inquiring what tho riot was about," says he, "imagine our chagrin when we. were told it was the fashion." TFe saw a lady on our streets the oth er day with that flip-flop, wiggle-wag gle, knock-kneed, loose-jointed, pigeon toed Grecian bend walk. It is the first attack we have noticed In Albany, and seemed to be in the most virulent and malignant form. It is to be hoped that all our lady readers will get vaccinated as soon as possible, eo that they may not take the hideous disease. A school teacher near Portland punishes refractory pupils by making them stand on tip-toe on a bench and tying a piece of string around their necks, jvnich. is fastened to a nail in the ceiling. That teacher ought to dangle from a rope's end once himself. Burglar va. Detective. En. Democrat: On last Sunduy, while 3r. J!ec;kcr and family who live near Jefferson were absent fromhotne, two burglarious Individual who were traveling along tho highway entered tho house and took therefrom a pair of boots belonging to one of tho young gentlemen and a silk dress anil other wearing apparel belonging to the young lady of the house. They then started on, but one of them, supposing himself discovered, was seen to run and hide, while the other one walked away with the stolen goods. They had crossed the Santlam tit Jellerson that morning and were both charged to tho nni.ze with tarantula Juice, and one of them was minus un optic. After It was discovered that tho arti cles were stolen, special detectives V . and M . started tno next morning In pursuit of the bargain, whom they as certained had gone southward; and each of the pursuers being mounted on a swift steed they anticipated a sjx'edy capture. They were traced through tho mi melons dens ami deadfalls of A litany, but the birds had taken wing, and when last heard from were about four miles above Albany; but the Detective F in his precipitate pursuit having for gotten his saddle, and here the thread of their Investigations being broken, together with the lateness of the hour, compelled the detectives to abandon fUither pursuit, ami upon their return home detected a jtersonago whom they supposed was no less than one of the ob jeetsof their pursuit, nmlou halting him made tho still further discovery that he lul l but one eye, whercuHn a diuloguc ensued whieh eventuated iutlie unfortu nate Individual having his cariwt-sack turned inside out, his boots pulled oft und examined and bluiseir sunjet ted to a multitude of questions that wou.ddo honor to a disciple of Pduckstoue, but coming (tut of the crucible unscathed, was allowed to go ou his way thank ing tho Lord every twenty minutes. Dk. l'll.i.n.vG.s, Kwi. HKAh ISTATK Tit AX MFC K. Kuilowing are the real tfinte tratiaactluna inee Mir lant ri-Kirl : J ..hti A. l'owell tu Wm. T. JorJun; cwtiaiilcr iiti"n. J:.wo. T. s. Summer to ModJer Vaadcrpoul; con-i-U rmioii, H. ii. V. li U. A. II. Towel); eonolJaration, t!4. .Mm. AMgail Jan Puniway lo Mr. L. K. YItr.l; C"nMuritlifn, itliiiu. A. ItdcklcttMO U A. 11. Culver j eoniilra. tii.ll. I.u. 7ti... MoutcUli t'j A. II. Clrr; cunUra- !il,fl, JfiiO. J b Karl to A. ti. MrUU j eoniiUra- tion. it, Wm. M-r;aa to Jaine Crawford; coeaMera- t'.on. $H6i. lSarn. t Bniturjr (o Hoar R. IUnntj; con-iil-!iii. $I2U. lU-kry K. Ku-mII to Henry K. IUmjr ; con 'ileratii.u. ti-'O. Albany 'em.-i ry Acialia u L. S. llulrn ; ru;ii.iMtir.n. J II. Ilcurj K. Kaun. jf to A. II. Stafford; eon-U-oraiioti, f.'KUO. T. S, Suuiuttra la J. F. I'ovLUr; conniJera lion, !. J. Mrl'ulLias tu Ja. MsCatlUlcr; coniJ eR:iou, T. S. r'uuiuirr Iu Ano ( anuichul; eonIJra-ll-n. $2i. N. A. Siarr Iu W. S. -io; cuotiJerttiun, ii'6. J.i u V. Lor la A .a Muuaon; eoOilcralion, tin. A. Mjiwell tu A. II. Towatl; CuBti'lcratiuD, Jm. Ki.iuf to LuiLtr Elkib; eotniUrutlon, $t2iu. ticu. Cratlr lu IcviJ ll;rr: eoaitIoration, ;.-o. Crljirre to W. U. UcKnlj;bt; eomUUr-ati-n. (704. J. U. Cuvr tu J. Ii. JIoitU ; cuutiJaralioa, I', ii, IUri;ertu V. S. Sumrocrrillo; eoullr li .a. ir.loi. t'nii-J Slala (Patent) lo J. I. Cut. Mu. t'i v Iu Mit; l'ary; tounjoration. W. B. an-i Falijr JIowJl lu W. g, Tajlor; coD.tilrraliol), IU6U. ' A l.au) CVu.cUT Aoc!al'"0 lo Ja. KIiu; c . ii-i li fli' li, tli. t".Ai Oioguu tu Aii)r Gif; ccuaijor atitu. $t',6i 31. Anur- w Oluna tu Jofcj.U Tc!, el 1; ceoa'Irr-aii-.u. HoOU. S. W. llyt tu 11. Tu'aUun; uni4c-ratiun, A. J. CiiU-ro to C. 1). il IKr; coojtJcrali..o, $tt0. t. 1t to Wnllaie t'uobman; coutiJcra li.n.S'Si. W. Tuuipkina lu Paul Clover; cunauisrsliua, J. V. Lewi to Alexander Kirk; consideration, 00. Gen. Ctinmnbam to Jaa. H. Jdrri: eunaid- raliun. IfftO. Hjl'lin MeCatliiter to Cbarlw Swcgls; oob- Meratinn, f I.V00. taxr. nco HisAo$ to E. A. KllU; eonniJora liou. $0. . M in. McIIargue to Eliialx-th Hoarr; eontider- alooi. 2H. C. Mornnoo to Jobs Uttranaer; eonifiucra- tii.n, ili.m). John Nelson to Hugh Iiimriudia; conniiUra- lion, $I.'A. Jamea illakelr to Jluh I)iniJlie: eonauler- ation. U'M. J. K. Cnnningbam to Wm. Moon; eoaaiilera- lion, $1011. J. Ii. Wiir'-le to Z. T. Haatt; eonatdarntUn, 800 d olluri. W to. Arthur to SebloiMr A Maraball; c8- idera'ion, 100 dollar. Junrtilt Klkina to Petar Zell; cooidration, 180(1 dollar. W. K. Finler to S. W. Hay; oonidration. 32i0 dollnn. Lawrence Hizgin to J. Tbonpaon; consid eration, 300 dollar. Lawrcnne Ui;n;into J. Tbompwn; ernaidor ation, 200 ilullur. Vt m. r. Biidjfi'farmer to II. C. Clenianl; eon eidi-raiion, ill dollitra. W. Ii. Hotfuian tu J. W. BranaSeld, conaider- ation, lOtill dollar. J. W. lirn.rfielJ to Helen H. Hoffman: oen- aidemlioti, JUDO dollar. David Irvin to JomiIiU Hamilton; coair- tion, 700 dollar. J. Willowliy to Alaliala nilnon; ownmdora- tioo. 2050 dullar. Laarreoi-e lli"ini to Wio. J. Bridzfarmer; coniidi;rrtion, 50 dollur. Milton Houston to Jamea B. ilou'ton; oon (idtrution, I dollar. Xeirlou HoaKtnn to Jo me B. Hon ton; eon- liduration, 1 dollar. Cirncnit Court Procoodiag'S. Following are the causes disposed of in the Circuit Court sinco our last report : Turner, Lewis & Co,, ts Walter Slonteith: action to recover money, Judgment for deft. Thou. Slonteith, et al, vs J. II. Footer, et al; injunction. Contin ued. H. L. Rudd vs C. M. Lee, et al; foreclpsare of mortgage. Continued. A. Osborn vs D. llarrel; partition of real estate. Itoport of referees confirmed. Isabel Da?idson vs W. H. David son. Divorce granted. Messrs. A. J, Duf ur, of Portland, and J,' W. Virtue of Baker county, have Veen appointed Commissioners for the State of Oregon to arrange for the great Centennial Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, to he held in Philadelphia on the Fourth of July, 187G, An insurrection took place in the city of Mexico last month against the Jaarez Government. There was bloody fighting for some time, but at length the Federal authorities obtain ed the advantage. On the following day 250 revolutionists were taken out and shot,. KOU GATAN IN SOCIETY ! By nil (iiiiliiniil l'liyaii'ian aul I'rofuMor iti onu of our litrj;u ilcdiual Vuttugen. ll iluiil lr iily but ulmaiuly with cvii from wluoli diriii) (ih.vaicid ami inoritt Uoitradutlon, atiil Uuiueiliu fulllly. II I Iwlti ruvloweil iiruii-od or orili. liUud, by all tho loiullnit roll;iou and cuiil,tr pupur and iiiiiKii.iiio In the Unltud Htato, mid tlio vtnlii t of tint lii'.MT iitol mort iijriiiiiiiating l, tlutt Ii I n rouKirkublv book ) thm it l linie'y t titut it 1 ueetieUi tout it will tunlie iirt mark I itnd io ooi. It i or irltnl InipOi'iauCi' to vvury lUKti and voi. mo iu ti,u l.u.a, uud m tauving u woudor i'ul n!o. Aitot" will find Ihi a rnru opportunity to mitku iiionoy. Cirrtilnm, giving I u 1 1 iartiuuUr Willi uuiuuroii iiotifu of tli o pica, Ki.nt frou. A. I UANChuV'l' Ji CO., t7ii12im2. riun Traiiviavo, Cul. SHKDD.-. A. W1IKKLER, PKALEIt In General "U':rliandio. A lnro ftocU of nil lii ml now iu atom und for itto t low rate. All kind of iiroduou bought nl lilheat markut riiiva. Cnah pol l for Wliiut, Out, l'ork, Butter, f illi.im a.iviiso, REAL ESTATE DEALER OiEe No. Trout Stroot, rOUTLANU, 0UE0X. HEAL ESTATE In this CITY and EAST I'OHTl.A.N in tbo uioat ileairublu I'Klulitie. eotiaiatintf of LOTS, li I.f BLOCKS au t ULUCK.l, HiJt nd SluKE.S j al.o. ! I.MIT.OVKD FAKMS, and Vilunl.U tin- coltlv.t.-.l UMiS, located ill ALL parU of lU STATE lor .SALE. HEAL ESTATE and thtr Pr;l'rly pur chniM'd f.ir Correponirnt, in thia I'l l V aod tbr.iUK'iiout tho rjf.V'lES and TfcUUt lyl'.l KS, with er "'l " Ulwl ADVaNTA- I.EoLS 1K.CSKS and FTOItEM I.EAf El). LOANs .Ei"TIA1 H. CLAIMS OF ALL DLSfitll'TloNA I'UOJII'TLV COLLECT!-! And (i.uiral UNANClAL ui.4 AtiEXCV ill &IX ESS IriKM-lvd. A0ENT- of thia OFFICE In all the CI T IE1 and T'tt'.ft In l!m fiTAl E, i!l rtorivt deacr.ptioua urt'AKM PKOVEUTV cd forwaid be aauie lu tbc above addrvaj. aGiiSitf. I lie tinldrd hj whMjou Kuif. There ia an old proverb whb-b . E e-rU-n"-o i lt aafe t goids." To tb'u guido the atck and aiiinj naturally t'tt whra eiutit g about (f tbc uitatw of rtlief. Tbty injuiro bal a rnedieme bai dune I'.r i.iio ia, Lclore Ihrr adpl ll tl.ei:ielvet. Of all Ibo leinedie aod i retentive in ue. Hotettr' Su-iuach tliiter ni-eia the 1ft loo.t ttiio hai.t j, and benra ita imn'nu popularity and at ale. The auffrier roi indication i euro to 6ud .-me one amo:.g bia fit- n la wbu baa boen ruled of thai ni'.oi. nl by the 1jo u r.rtl.le toln' hir Tho i liui of f'tf oj l'r tonipljint, ctil. iti n, lit..o. pro. iration, ir ntro'a' dul.lllty. baa only I inquiry in Ibo n. .fh l,.iili -.4 wbetv b-j rr-i.l in ri r In iLa.'oter bt ibia eundard rel"rtive baa effi-ted in er aiuiiUr to bU own. In the pnbllal.ed lo liwoiijr lu ila wrrta l, will find a votou.o ! proota of ila a.U'y pr.p-rta, wh. h ll la iuipoaible (or Bia toniluuu k' lo ro'al. He trie It, and the e8.rtt rdue- on bi ytm ad-1 an'.tl.er lu toe b at of wiloi in IU fla vor. Toua, iu reputation, fcouOe I t n U, n-l aaacitioba, e-aiinualiy rt" and re.la. Charlatan and tioj-"l. ouie if tbuui tuere (oral tti kalera, uui ibrra who t tku a tp e- wiiat wt'ii-r raoe, lt'iopt to Ibrut tntu the bau 4 aud down tl.e throat of ioantioa. tin ir bapbrar 1 collection", a a it. l.lulej for the tonic h.cli ..r au maov Tiara b b. n i lue d iioal alxpio lli..Ui.b .i.t Ito I wiled 'e, .-'uliib Auierwa. ( aoa ij, and thm Mnt ludif. but on' UP--ed lo a very l.oi.l.r.l eil.nl. In I hia r--ooinx ape, ti e people, bav:n a-wer-lAiuvi what 1 tei.iy ilcs.?Vii.i of Ib.ir e..r.ft donce, tie. Ilt-C mi.nili after atr..se soda." The KInjr of Mineral Sprijf U the ijrinao K-liu-r; and Torast'B Efferrcscent Sch:cr Aperient, la ila duplicate. Lctlor alloating ita wonder ful T" io Apvricut and unli llilo u ii.ulilk want in frui every auiiree. 'J'ho qu-iin ba boon aetl ed wb-tbt-r artificial uedii-nlod water may not be eUnl in thoae which burat rpark linK from Ibe earth iuelf. Tbry can : and lbs Keltier Aperient, when undoubtedly r"r ' (Cuiiime, provr toe loci. HO C3UWOB. fit- cejt acne thr. ! S0LI BY ALL IiHUOOISTS. iTiwlii ' ' THE CELEBRATED BUCKEYE SEWING MACHINE ! I THE CHAMPION OF OREGON ! "Prlco $25. With Table Comploto, $45. milE "BUCKEYE" IS A FIRST-CLASS I Mnehine mkes tho lock stitch the aaine a tbo "Florence," the "Howe" and the "Sing er" and the prico ia wilhiu the reach of all. It U the SIMPLEST. STROMGEST! AND MOST DURABLE Machine now in ns. It will nw from the tliin- et to the thiokoet cloth, without chanice. It liai the boat feed device, and one which will nut wear out. All person in need of a firpt clasg machine should not fii.il tn examine the "Buckoyo" before pnrchaains, a hundreds who are now using them prouounoe them to be the boat machine for all kinds ot hewing now on this count. AGENTS WASTED! To whom we will allow a liberal com mission. IgWe will ship machine to any person on this ooast upon receipt or price. For further; nartioulnrs, address v7ul2tf illXJiil at PEARSON. ' Albany, Oroguu. -ft ' "-te j A I) VJ51.TI8KM JiNTS. ItMIIZ:LL KOZttlT AY OATS THE InOST PRCL.nFlfJ T.HS WORLD I Due Bushel h I'lcisty of Seed fur nn Acre! Yield CO lo ICO pov cent, more than Com n.or Oats with Half the Aaionct 0i ood per Aire, Orotfon yli ld (ho ut two year (both hort crof yours) I Jo I(liy, eurly on, from Hit tu mora tliuii 1(1(1 tm-Uola j.tr neru ; Ulo town, 60 lo 70 biialielrt. In ,i'(, early aown, eneb bunhid m.wii produued fimui'll lo 7" Ion but; iutuaowu (Litb cf M.i.v), t In ii) buai.eM. ('alil'orr m yiuld i Ju 1370, 00 lo 175 bubcl from '.',2 lb. per noio. Korway aitod (old iu hun Eranctaco the piwt winter at ?7.il) por biubnl of lb. Wo war rant tbeio) onu olo.iu and jreuuiiio, nt J-1 . ; 0 ier uck i f 72 lb., or we will l'i;rnfb thorn Ui be let-i.-d with coiuuioii out, to be put in well, in )od viMon, in rluaii luud, and at tbo Kutiig tuue. Tbri'c-fourtba of tbo cxuk which the Norway yiuid over the voiuiuon out inual bo dolivcrcd to u nt tho )(rii wiry on tbu farm wbero tbo crop ia ruirud, iu 'iiy for iho ed lurninbed. rialow. .Mureb 2, i7l J. B. M.f LANE, vii:!2lf L. II. .11 D.HON, $20,00 A DAY TO MALE ANO FEMALE AGENTS To inlr.,diiev Ibu uolebmled H'JtH Buckl'yl! Shuttle ft-tvl .tlocZxUic. mil i, uiikv on lo.th idu, utid la tu only Ci eiiai-d Khuttlo Mjcllino In tl.u l liilcd iUn!r for loa Ihun HO. 'I hut iii Iho enl..br.ned "WILSON i V.V.I," aud are uvkuowigUcd ly all to bo thj BEST PAMILY MACHINE for heavy and libl ewfua;, In tl markut, (mint true. Addrea MIN211 & VXA2.S.CH, blf.'fif Ccnvrui Aj.vttit Ailjiny, Ur)i'a. ALBANY BOOK STORE K. A. I'll Ci: LAN I), BOOK-SELLER AKO STATiCMER Albany - - - - Qrczvu I EKrECTFELLY IM(;I1M3 THE PUBLIC 4, lutol hu liu removed flout Ihu old aland u PARHISirS BLOCK. Where all ar iuvitod, aaau.-ed thai iiooila in bia lino afo old at tbu b.wcat cb prit-o. C0.11TLT OX HASD: STAND I ED AXD SiSlELLI.VEfil'S BOOKS. Juvooilo. Toy Gilt r.a& Dlnr . Pooka, uot i r i SCHOOL BOOKS A5D STATiOf.ERY! Of every kltd ued lo lb fr'Uie. f& LOOKS IJU'OBTtU TO OHHEIt. a hurt n .l.re. Lwululiily m:j;it! niiint!! ALBANY BREWERY. HAM. KlK-r'lvit, Vro'r. TTMW. 5i:i:SCUH!LB HAS JUST ERECTED 1 a new and ural-thu 13 27a. 23 "W ERT Oa Zrttd Albin bctweea Firit Street an J tio Sivcr, And ia j rcj ared tofumialj WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALERS PRIVATE FAMILIES, O.V flJIOKT "TiOTSflS! ill Oriltrs DdiTertJ Wttrtvtr Bcjirtd. He iTarranU bU KEEK MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, a an FERrrxTiy is e alto y: He ia cwoEdftil be eaa firt entire atUfciion to ail. I.:?, ', r2nIPtf PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CUBES AXD MODERATE CHARGES. DK. IV. K. DOriEKTY'H PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE f jNo. 519 Sacramento Street, comer of Leideadi-rtt Mrevt, (a lew dour bcluw What Cbver il.. uae. I'rivato Entrance uu Lcidvdor!l elrcet, San I'runci-co. Etfatilithe.i rr)rmlg la a ford. 1 A njjliettH touitd Und mcirnlijic tnvtiicil ttiH in lie treatment and cuitoall J'ritnteantt C'run ic laefara, rie of .Secre cy au nd Srj-ual Jjiiurdcr. TO THE AFrialCTKD. JX. AV. K. UOllKKlYItfifUXs HIS SIX eere tiianks to his ntitntron paticnta fur lUcir paltotii;o, and would take tn' opportunity tu remind them that he continnc to consult at hi Institute for the cure of chrunio diaeaae of the Lang. Liver, Kidneys, Digetttre and Oenitn-t'ri-nary Oreaos, and all prWate diaeoaea, vis . Syph ilis in all it form aud stage, Seroioal Weitkne, aad all the horrid cmMUi nces of elf-nbne. Uon unha.'a, tiloet, Strictures, Noctnrnal and Iliurnal euixiou, Sexual Dchilily, Iiravs of the liack and Loins, IuUauitnntion of the liladdcr and Kid neys, etc., etc.. aud ho hope that his lone; experi ence and uvot:iiful practice will continue to inNre him a rhare of public patronage. Hy the practice of many year in Europe and tho United tttes, he is vunblud to apply the moat effirit'nt and iue cceaful remedies aaiust diavaies of ail kind, die ukcs no mercury, charge moderate, trout hi JM ticuU in a correct and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men uf known respectability and hi(U standing in soci ety. All partie consulting him by letter orother wire, will reoetvo the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. To Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of tho back and limbs, pain iu tho head' d urinous of sti;ht, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of dipcslivo functions, gencrrl debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all otbor diseases peculiar to females; she should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, V. K. Doherty, nt his Modioal Institute and consult him about her troubles and disease. Tho Doctor is effecting more cures than nny other physician iu the State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately and save yoursclt from psmlul suncrinps ana prema tura death. All Married Ladies whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their fauilies, should write or call at Dr. AV. K. Dohcrtv's Medical lustituto, and they will receive evory possible relief and help. The Doctor's offi ces are so arranged that he can he consulted with out fuar of observation. , To t'orrostpondenlji. Pationts residing in any purt of the Stato, how ever distant, who may desire the opinion and ad- vico of Dr. Doherty in their respective coses, and who think proper to submit a written statement of suoh, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will he held most sacred. If the case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will he unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the case (including the remedies), will be forwardod without delay, and in suoh a manner as to eonvey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, frkb. Permanent oura guaranteed or no pay. Address, AV. K. DOHERTY, M. D.. Sun FranoUoo, California, fit n a . m n 4 n li re fa. - .1'- - Da. Doherty has just published an important M.nliUi AmliArlvinfrliianwn vinwa nnrl exnerienoes in relttion to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Bperinatorrncea nr oonimai i cau Nervous and fhysioal Debility consequent on this .r..;- .ni nihr diiutiuiaii nf the Sexual Orsrans. This little work contains information of the ut most value to al", whother married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postato stamps tor return poetnge. Address, AV. K. DOHERTY, M. D., vSnSStf Sail Fr&ucisco, Cal. m:-r.'rr i, iiim, Tai-r rqr??y AHVE11-J13JSME2.TS. .NOTICE TO FARMERS I WE WILL PAT S1.10 Per Sushe!, for poml WJItTE WHEXT, on necnnnt m in 'o(l, until f'urMiiir Lotiee, d. tirred to tia in Albany, UrijfoB. It. CHEAULE A CO. n2lf ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, ALBANY OREGON. rnm3 ursTiTt'Tiox avill nn-oi'Kjr ox 1 'iliitiduy, Hcpt, 4, IK7I. with a. erp nt T -ne her, enpl!o and enrn.'t. Instrncln will he thorough and .nu ticul, and thu ajalcn. if order uaurpiuid. Vut Jiurticular addrear K. K. WAKKEX, A. M, Prc't, v?ai(!lf Alb mi j, Oregon. I n o o ti Pi O rjQ W M a er.i rrt C3 ' -4 V) 3 o : t r'" t t 2 a o a O 9 9 a O CS r M C3 2 5 o o -5 Hi CO H SO 1 " s SO C3 P3 " a z e. 4 9 9 a o 3t EYE, EAR) THROAT AND LUNGS! JOHN Ti. PIIaHIZJGTOII, M. D ATE fiF SAXfKANCIsrn. has EHTAIi l l.I.-JIfcI maiaKLr i PUKT 1.A 74 Oiuoti: OlVi' i-a 3 and 4 Holuic' l.uild r.. Kirt atrc:!, 3 il'-itu from Ladd and Tiltoli' I'aiik. wln-rv l.'i mnv ha c'iaulted "iailv, and will treat d it:a. vf tlie bvove UAtuad .rgasi a hi ur cii4ltioa. All ration nn thj t'r and Ear tr.aAts iu the fut acieat'eand eareful manii'-r. Artifi eittt h'tei, ha in- all tho heauty ajd mobiUtj vf the natural V), inaertcd. Ko'tiia fur tin (tul-"i't.al standing tn I. C. Laue, M.U.. l'rf. lit Surgery , uwl tdatin Ktnt lv , M I , l'rof. of Aot..iuj ia tijo L'niveraiiy uf the l'aw'iric ; and fur hi uecc iu triutiiig palWota Ui over l.iCO comm. bautua jri'cn. treat, ed b tiu in Han Fratici.. ; aim Vi Lcri Kotr. 1'urlh.nd, Wiq. H. I'iilnr., Ei., Van-.u-vo., John Alriauder, K'., Coupcvilie. W. T-, and tuanjr oi!-r in Orejfuu luid W. Ter'y. l5RIDGEfARMEIt& DIXON, HALSEY, IVdX COUNTY, OBESOM. 11TE ARE !LKA EI TO IXFOUM ALL 7 7 lrrx.na interex'ed that we b opened au I u?ir fur ulp a h-it aelecth.n vf jtowlr uiled Ij lbs iraiio. Our tuck conaUu of MlY r.oors. OROfERIKf. : LOTH! Mi, AVOODKX WARE, HOOTS A SHOES, fcUOOMS. IIAKt'WAKe, COAL OIL. I'RfOJ. I'AT'TMKMCIXES, TIN W ARK, MACHINE OIL, CUUCXERY, R'jI'E. LTC, EIC. AH of which wo o5cr AT PORTLAND PRICES! We .ny. at thr- h'hrat market priro. BUTTER, YMiiS. HA CON, LAKD, and all kinds of Cjuu Uy pfudace. CASK PAID FDH WHEAT. OATS. OR EARLEY. Oive a a call and we will sa'ufy yoa that it is for your intrrd to trad with a. 1!R!IGE FARMER A DIXON. ITalaey, Or., Aug. 21, IS71. u2m3 iif DOW & CRANE. Ii CITY BOOT STORE!! Wa have a larje and well selected stock of mens A bar rnr and fno Boots California and Ea'trrn Fhoes lirojans Gaiter Bilmorails 0xford-Ti-. Ae Ae. TO THE BABIES we would ray call in and in apect oar extensive stock ot good ronsisting in part of Ladies, Misavs and Children Cloth A Leather Gaiters Cloth and Lentber iiuttnd fehoe all Cloth A Kid fared Balmorall Antoinette, Cungnasa A Empress Buakins, Newport A Nilaaon Ties, Jv Id Oxford 1 1. Flippers. As Ao. Our goods are vf the latest stvl aad of the hert quality, all of which w will mII a low as can t bought in Oregon, and warrant them not to rip. ' DOW Sc CJJSTJS, FIRST ST, ALBANY, OREGON. v7n6tf. LADIES' EMPORIUM! MRS, M. A. BRIDGEFARMER, a DEALER IX FASHIONABLE MILLINERY A5D rnsrer qoodsi DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING 1 BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES fflCfSohp on south side Main st, two doors cast of niealcy's shop. Alsasv, Obegos. vonlCtf. CHAIRS AND TURNING ! ALL SIZES OF RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS I of the best quality, well-finished, eon be had at METZL EJl S SHOP! Also, all kinds of TURNING done to order. Timber for Hubs on hand and fixed for turning paling. PfrJletnior s vnairs are Kepi on nana Dy js. B. Moobb A Co., Harrisburg. fo25Tin2Syl. J. M. METZLER. METROPOLIS HOTEL. CORNER FRONT AND SALMON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. This New and Elegant Hotel, with New Furni ture throughout, IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. ' Bath room for the oooommodation of guests. FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. "3-C0M AND 8KB US.-ti J. B. SPRENGER. - - - - Proprietor. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. N0TICR IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm of Beech A Monteith, heretofore en gaged in the nulling business in the oity of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, did, on the 1st day of Aueust, 1S71, associate with themselves Henry Myerr and A. S. Knox, in the milling business, uuuur thu firm name ot lieavo, Oiun tuith A Co. -A.luny, 0r.( OcU 10, ISttrfilOwl. iz"y',r:y"52?vy:gj A DVEHTI SEMEMTS. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. An Infaljlfc: niAxro pwiirir. lug ran toxic and xchtme properttw -a certain core tot UHEia trua, oin. itr.L-BALCl.t. and all kindred Diaeaaca. It completely reatore the ijrsten when la paired by dlaeaae, rcrlre tho action of ita KIDXCTt mm (iEXITAI. OBCtM, ndk tally cnrci itaorix. salt vbcujc. and all Eimrtt aai cmraxEotw IXm. eaaoe, girea immediate and permanent nM i'iJ In ttturwiA, catTVircLAva, Ttuaac 3jdl, Bcaid Bead, Clcen aud Bona; ra4t eates troa Ui yttem oil traoea ot Mirei-tt DUeaae, It la miLT vzecT able, beiag lailu from an herb found lndlgenona la Catiai, It U therefore pecollarly suluble for ue by Female and Children, a BLOO0 rvab VIKa auaJ BCSOTlTOa. For Sale by all Dfugjirt. BCOltiaTOR. KQJTCTTta tk CO. AGENTS, 129 sd C31 ZSarTtet etsexjt, aa rraaciioo. the irnw FOOD. Fcr a fc7 cents you can buy cf your Grocer or Druggist a package cf SEA.H0SS PAEUTE made fron puro Irish Hoss or Carrageen, wliie2i will maka sixteen cuarta cf Elanc Hange, and a like caantity cf Paddings Custard3, Crearis, Charlotte Hcxse, &c. It i3 the cheapest healthiest arid most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has so equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children, j A Glorious Change!! TIIE GREAT WORLDS TOXICA Plantation Bitters, This xvonderful TCgetable Ktoratire is the slicct-ancUor oC the feeble and debilitated. As tt tocic and coi-dial for the aged and languid, it bas no equal junong stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness tar w hich women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acta as a specific in every species o disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale bx all druggists. LOOK! LOOK!! NEW STORE! NEW STORE! AT M. PEARSON'S OLD STAND, Corner First and EroadaZfon SirttU. Having purchased the stock of M. Peareoa, aa4 added thereto a well selected assortment of GROCERIES AND NOTIONS! wo hop by attention to basines and by fair deal ing to merit the patronage of our friends an4. tha public in gf-neral. Oar goods were bought for CASH and will ba SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES! GIVE US A TRIAL! COCXTRY PRODUCE WANTED. J&r&ooit delivered froe tn any part of city. A. C. X.ATTOW, Cor. First and Broadalbin et., janSO'TlnSSyl Albany, Oe'n. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Citato of XXc&bon Parrish, decaaaed. NOTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN THAT upon tha proof of Will of Ileshbon Par rith, dco'd, by order of tha County Court of Linn County, Oregon, made at the September term thereof, 1S71, the undersigned, 0. Parrish and R. Parrish, became and were appointed Ex ecutor of such will and of the estate of said Heshbon Parrish, dce'd. Therefore all persona baring claims against said estate are notified to present the tame to said Executors, properly verifiod, at their resi dence five miles east of Albany, Oregon, within the time and upon the terms provided by law. Dated Oct. 6. 1871. O. PARRISH, n94 R. PARRISH, ' ' - Exeeutors, Geo. R. IIblit, Att'y for the Estate. HEMORRHOIDS. jV. CAR0THERS C0S PILEPILLS ANi OINTMENT" hare now beeone one of the standard preparations of the day; is pre pared and reeommonded for Piles oay (whether chronic or recent). Sufferers may depend upon it, that this remedy will give them permanent relief from this troublesome and damaging com-, plaint. . : Sent postpaid to any address (within the Uni ted States) upon receipt of price, $1.50, A. CAR0THERS A CO., n40yl Albany, Linn Co., Oregon. EOR SALE. i LL PERSONS INTERESTED ARE EK epeetfulty inforraod that the undersigned ; have now on hand, from selected lots,' all tho varieties of . ; .. -, CHOICE SEED WHEATp carefully and separately stored, and for sole on; reasonable 'crini. . ' V v-nlOtf C B. C0M5T0CK ft Co. . is. S. Xt sckbv, Asnt. . , i i f;v. '''''; & .,0."a I ? ',r mm 0