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1 N f . -ftr - FRIDAY., .MARCH 2J.1ST2. AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS' DEMOCRAT. Ashland......... . ..Isaac Miller. Brownsville J. M. Morgan. Corvallis ..W, J. .Robertson. Canyon City Thos. Howard. Kupene .- J. J. Walton, Jr. (Jawliurg i Matthew Fountain. Harri.sburg sani. May & It. II. Holt. JcHerson llanley Waterman. Jacksonville- J. It. Neil. Lebanon. ....W. S. KIkins. I,a Grande, -K. S. M'Oumas. r vl'ortland...... W. II. West & Co. Peoria -Jacob Thompson. Pendleton J. H. Turner. Itoseburg T. B. Kent. Seio -l)n. Ctaby & Uo. Christie. Salem l'- Brown. The Dalles A. 11". Ferguson. Walla Walla X. T. Caton. Yakima, W. T E. I Hoy lea. TEOM YAKIMA, "W. T. Yakima, Wi!f .Varch 1, 1SV2. F.ditw Democrat: Our people are preparing for the Juno election. Our new country out here is very sparsely settled but is rapidly fill ing up, and the political grounds will he very closely contested by both par- ties, but with Judge MeFadden as our standard bearer, for delegate to (Im press, we hope to carry the election throughout the Territory. In regard to this country you may say to your readers, that, notwith standing the hard winter just past, our people hirve in general got through safe, with but a small loss of stoek. From the best information from all sections of Yakima county, the losa of cattle, all told, will not exceed lot) head, and the loss has been mostly confined to new comers, who got here too late in the fall for their stock to get In condi tion for the winter, and were not pre 2ared with feed. A great deal of stock has wintered through on the range -without being fed. A nuiriber of the old settlers have plenty of hay left af ter wintering their stock. The price of hay has ranged from 5u to 810 per ton : through the winter. me snow oa tue low iu.m, a.. t , , , i along the Yakima river, was from S to j 10 inches in depth, while back near j the foot hills it was from 10 to 13 inches. ; The snow went oft" in the fore part of February and we have had very pleas ant weather siuee. The grass is grow ing and stock is doing well. The far mers are plowing, and sowing their j grain with high hopes of reaping a II. WU;ins, renitentiary M;pt-nn-heaviercrop of hay and grain than j tendant, for SM.iXK) for damages re.-eiv-herttofore. The snow went oiT very j h' a Pisto1 UoU W!W transferal from gradually and was absorbed into the j -Virion to this county, ami Tuesday ground, so that our farmers and stock and H'ednesday of this week were con raisers anticipate a more abundant crop i sumed in its trial. A cloud of witness- of grass and produce of all kinds than I . . ... . I Our countv seat is situate at the Willamette University, iiiei i.uu.er x.ikuw . -..,.-... ,. Mouth of Attannm creek, a central court room was occupied duriugtheen- . very imjosing residence, m this city. lx.intofthe countv, and bids fair to i tire progress of the trial by an attentive He are glad to note that rwnt build make a livclv business town. We al-! and even an eager crowd of people, at- crs are improving on the f .rmer htyle read v have two stores on- ho'el one ! tnieted thither bv the importance f of architecture in Albany, blacksmith shop, (and will be supplied ! ease and the high standing of the j Mr-. D:.ni ay take cH-cafon to Jut with another in a few da vs bv a man i I'rtios iiivoivinl; and on HVdnesday 1 IUU through the columns of the- ;w f.., .,!,, c..w. i T. fl..,: 1 ni-ht. during the arcumctit of tlie case ; X'rthnrt that her husband is tiie fat.i- mill in contemplation, to be bui.t the the coming season in time for the fall grain. Kespeet fully yours, E. P. BOYLES. "A rrcr.ic Isfajit." The Yreka Union, xiuder this headintr, excoriates the Common Council of that citv for its failure to enact stringent measures excluding Indian harlots from the! town. It says they shamelessly parade "their infamy upon the public streets of the citv, spreading demoralization i among our youth and canting a moral " .. . : jioisoi) over an entire community." i i - Albany is infested in the same way 1 and our decent citizens need protection agains this revolting state of aflairs. i If the Indian agents cannot be com-, pelled to keep these filthy creatures upon their reservations, then our city authorities owe it to our citizens to ex clude them from publicly parading their beastly practices upon the very thresholds of the pure and sensitive class of our people. Ax Attractive Place. To those who admire the beautiful' and arti.-stic in tha mechanical line a visit to Mr. "Whitlow's furniture store will certain ly be a rare pleasure. There may be seen the very finest of parlor and bed room sets; marble-top tables, stands and bureaus; all walnut and walnut trimmed furniture; whatnots and dain ty corner-pieces, and everything to be found in a first-class furniture estab lishment. Mr. Whitlow himself is a superior machauic and can turn out as fine work as any cabinet maker in the State. Our lady readers woul4 be par ticularly fascinated with: the beautiful display of furniture at this establish ment. Don't forget to call. TJ. P, Peesbvtert. The Presby tery of Oregon' (U. P.) will meet in Al bany, Thursday, April. 4, at 7i p. M., jind will be opened with a sermon by W. R. Stewart on the subject of Pres feyterial Church government. On Fri lay afternoon, at 2 P. M., a conference will beheld on the subject of Sabbath fichoohvand in the 'eveniug liev. J. M. Dick ;WIH preach on the subject of "Praise." - On Saturday, at 1 p. .sr., a conference will be held on the subject of 4'Prayer,"and in the .'evening llev. H. J, Thompson will preachu , On Sab bath Rer. JL X. Fee'.lljjfp-acb. and introflutre communion service. TkesspASSixg. The Herald will please retBenr&r that the heading, ' ''Pacific Coasters,'" is ours by virtue of originality, and although we have not yet copy-righted it, we would esteem it a speeial favor if lit were not used by our : distinguished cotemporary. It Cfoesn't really mattei very much, but somehow or other a fellow hates to have other folks step l"ight over into his domains and take about the only ; thbng away, which is Iikffly to ever im mortalize him. You krlow how it is yourself, Brp. Taylor. XHE AMEKICAX JoUJFXAXIST . AXD ACVertisee's IKdex is la freslt craft upon the journalistic sea fcnd one which is certain to attract attention rattier from the symmetry of its literary ear goes than for its size fcr pretensions. . It is engineered .by Co-re, TFitherill & Co;, and hails from Philadelphia. ' Its pi lot, .Edwin T. Freec'jftey, wields a racy pen-rudder with reffe dexterity, and will, if he perseverep, steer the Index afely to the hai'lior of Renown. . ttAf ificatiox SlRr-TIXO. Last Sat urday night the 'Democracy held a rousing ratification meeting at the Court House". The Albany Brass Band discoursed pome stirring airs, and af ter the meeting was called to order, by Jbn. N. IT. Cranor the following gen tleman were in turn called for and res ponded with speeches, nil Avarmly en dorsing the ticket and pledging their hearty support to its election: Hon. Ceo. It. elm, lion. N. II. Cranor, T.J. Htites, Judge 8. A. Johns, C. P. Burk hart, J. J. Whitney, Hon.. I. N. Smith,' O. W. PoweJl, H. A. Hill, 'Jfoa. H. L. Brown, and" J as. Shields. Mr. Helm returned his thanks to (lie County Con vention in feeling and impropriate lan guage for the distinguished honbr they had conferred upon him by endorsing him for the Congressional nomination, and made some excellent hits at the present aspect of the Itadlcal party in Oregon. Mr. Cranor signified his ac ceptance of the nomination for Repre sentative in a few neat and expressive sentences, and made some stirring and eloquent allusions to State and nation al politics. Many other good points were made by the various speakers of the evening. Good humor, wit and enthusiasm prevailed throughout the meeting, and at a late hour it adjoum pd with three rousing cheers for the whole ticket. Wo can truly assert that we never saw the Democracy of IJnn in abetter condition for a politi cal campaign. The harmouy and una nimity of the party is complete. Not a ripple of dissent or strain of discord is heard from any section of the coun ty not even a murmur of dissatisfac tion is hear J from a single defeated candidate, which is something that all must confess is remarkable in a county where a party is so greatly in the ma jority as is the Democracy in Linn. The harmonious and enthusiastic 'ratification meeting last Saturday night is a death blow to the hotn-s of the Radicals in Linn county, who vain ly hoped that something would "turn ; up ' at our Convention irom wincn i they might manufacture a discordant I element upon which to creep into some , t, -..... 0nic..s. But their Iioih-s ?re Row Waste,,t al, thoy jmvp t.n.pt t)ft f thojr d,.ns with their caw.x ,.., w, r,..l i,.v,l ,i l,.M. .,f fn- i . - x - ture elevation. The Clauke-Watkins Cask. This case, in which Saul. Clarke, late alitor or the talent Affwm, sues wre present from Salem, among whom ..,,.. i. ...t.,.t ...i r..,.,,!i.- were nenrlv the whole medical faculty fT the learned counsel on c ither side, the court raom was literally jam mcl by i people, anion? -whom were several la- j sary. dies, all anxious to hear the forensic We an-Informal that the young peo eilbrts of JL-ssrs. Strontc and Mallory j pl of Harris!,ur ra-e a rtibPff euter fortheriaintiftar.d .Vessrs. Curl and I tainment on two id-hN of. iat wi-t-k, Harden in hehalf of the defendant. ; counting of dramas, dialogue essays, Four hours were occupied in the ariru- declamations, etc., which were largely mentsl after which the unjrt adjourned attended an 1 highly appreciatl. to 9 o'clock Thursday morning, at i which time His Honor, Judge B.mham, I .delivered an excellaut and comprehen- sive ehanre to the iurv and submitted ! the case to them for deliberation. Af- I .. . . ter the jury had deliberated for about i two Hours mey reiumetl averuicllorj plaintitf for damaged in the sum of ; dollar This' throws Clarke in the ! costs of the suit, which will perhaps j foot up $Z00 or ?C00. Closixo Exercises. The closing exercises at the Albany College, last Thursday evening, were highly " inter esting and were witnessscd by a crowd ed house. Many of the essays, decla mations, orations, colloquys, etc., were of a superior nature and were highly appreciated. The singing of the whole school was beautifal. "We were espe cially impressed with the ".Sweet Echo" song and more particularly with the -two "sweet .echoes" them selves. The Cbllege, under its present management, is fast attaining an envi able notoriety, and must in, time ocou py the very highest rank among the educational institutions of Oregon. f The new term commenced last Wednes day. Ovro It. That Oneans "feller" who resolutsd so terrifically in their late Radical Precinct meeting fairly "biles" over in last week's EegMer because we undertook to untangle and inter pret his incomprehensible hash. For incoherency his last week's effort is worse than the first. If he will just! poultice his head in vinegar and drink catnip tea freely it is probable that he will not have such a "turn" for a month or two to come. The Welch man's advice to his rebellious son wouldn't be out of place in the case of our Orleans friend. "Villiam," he said, "I wouldn't be such a dod-sinked fool if I had a bit o' sense !" Bextox. The Democracy of Benton last Saturday nominated the following e&eclient county tieket: For Repre sentativesJohn Foster, Jacob Modie; for Clerk, W. J. Robertson; for Sheriff, J. S. Palmer; for Treasurer, M. Jacobs; for Assessor, W. H. Johnson; for School Superintendent, Eli "Illnkle; for Sur veyor, Alonzo Lock; for Commission ers, John Wells, Ira Zu titer. The Con vention insfructed for Hon. John Bur nett for Congress, and elected the follow ing delegates to the State Conventions J. C. Avery, G. B. Smith, John Bur nett, R. S. Strahan, John Foster, John The funeral of Mr. ' Henry YtJung, printer, was followed to the grave fast Friday by aarge procession Albany Fire Company, wearing badges and em blems of mourhing. escorted the pro cession and the pall-bearers consisted of eight printers and eight firemen. Albany has seldom witnessed a more imposing funeral procession. The be reaved mother of deceased speaks in the highest terms of praise of the Fire Com pany and; printers' fraternity of this city and says she will ever hold their kinds acts in grateful remembrance. ' r HOME AND ABROAD. Circuit Court this week. We are threatened with drouth. , liOok out for counterfeit $5 pieces. . The school elections occur next Mon day. Halsoy is to have a steam sash and door factory. '- Horse bills neatly and quickly print ed at this olllee. TF. J. Bridgefarmer is appointed post master at Halsey. Cruel anglers aro making havoc husxW the tinny tribes hereabouts. The highest price paid for wool, to the amount of 300,000 pounds, by Kline & Co. Rev. Dr. deary, of this city, Is now visiting Lapwal Indian Agency in Idaho. The finest stock of spring dry goods and clothing now to bo found at Kllno &Co.'s. Our base balllsts will meet this even ing at the band room to organize a base hall club. Deference is the most delicate, the most' indirect, and the most elegant of all compliment. G1. T. I'.gerton Hogg, proprietor of the W. V. & V. M. W. It., has returned to San Francisco. Charley Mealcy still ha the very best selections of homo and custom made furniture aud still sells at very low rates. , Spring Is full upon us and tho fra grant flowers and verdant meads are furnishing a "dead-head show" of rar. est attractions. Roth llosehurg papers have touching obituary articles on the late Henry A. Yountr, the printer who died In this city last week. The Walla Walla Strmtn' thinks the law prohibiting indecent publica tions should hi enforced against wo man's rights papers. Use no other preparation but Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer for improving tin' growth and restoring tho color of the hair. Thanks to I!. P. BoyN, of Yakima, W. T. for new subscribers. Wo refer our readers to an intcrcnting letter i from his -n in another column. When Prof. Il'urren's now residence, on the corner of Fourth and Montgom ery streets, is completed, it will lx one of t.'ie mot elegant mansions In our city. - A delegate from Linn count- to the Radical State Convention wouldn't ,! macaroni soup at a Portland hotel; hf said they ".-onbln't play otf any biled pipe steins on him!" Two Omaha girls were so badly "stuck" after Duke Alexis that they fought over his dirty butlalo hunting ' shirt which is wvy we remark that the T1 nre not yet all deal. U'r of Fwr children. Most of wives j would hardly deem such a step nci j The attorneys In the CUrke-at- i;in damage cae were J unge Mrong, K- -Valiory; and IV.wcll A. riina for l'lamtitl; lien. 7ayden, C. . Curl, Jranor & Humphrey and eo. It. Helm j r t f . . 1 . ! ll" eiuuiu. '"j' -''" I" l '" ) day t.iat since he was shot by 11 atkina i e was atlccteU-wIth hypochondriasis, amaurosis, Joeomotrotaxy, cerebellis- tics, afritauus, conglomeratoristical isms and conniptions fits; and Dr. licit said he had 'cm all very bad! It will be seen, by notice elsewhere that the Ilarrisburg mercantile firm of Gerst, Myers & Co. has dissolved, Mr. Myers disjssing of Ids interest in the establishment to A. Anspacher, of San Francisco. Our old friends May and Gerst, -still remain partners in the firm. We understand that the delegates to the IiadicalState Convention are now down on Gov. liallard for sniping them into adopting the Preface to JcCbr mick's Chinook Dictionary as a Re publican Platform. . The Gov. says he thought at the time that it was (hie) Man ;lor. - If you desire to ornament your homes with the very finest varieties of shrul- bery peculiar to the temperate zone, go to' J. A." Jillard's nursery, near this city, and make your selections. We know how it is oursclf, for we have several varieties of his productions about our local habitation. At Southvillo (Ky.), recently, the ladies held an auction of old bachelors and widowers. Bachelor hjjvyers rang ed from $2 to S5; farmers from $1 to $5.50; doctors were in limited demand at from $1 to $5; ordinary bachelors at from 75 cents to ?1; while, for some mysterious reasjon, widowers brought $800 and $1,000 and editors nary red! Dead. We are -informed tiiat on last Tuesday a telegram reached this city that the wife of Colon T. Finlayson had died at Fulsom, Cal., on that day, of consumption. Mr. Flnlaysbri is hopelessly ill with the same disease. The deceased lady is a sister of Postal Agent Underwood, of Eugene, and with her husband was a long resident of this city, where she leaves many friends to mourn her death. S1m? leaves two children and an invalid hus band. ; At Bkowxsville. Kirk, Hume & Co., of Brownsville, announce them selves through our columns as inde pendent candidates for the purchase of mucn wool rney also advertise a hne stock" of general - merchandise. Our Brownsville patrons, will ' do Well to heed the words of this excellent firm Ef.ligious. Rev. Mr. LoveH, of the M: E. Church, South, preaches regu larly in the Court House in this city on the second and fourth Sabbaths in each month, " tor the very hest Photograph., go to- Uradley & Kulofson's Gallery without STAIRS EST A RCEND IN THE EL- 1WATOU, 42! Montgomery Sdi-eet. uauxiauuieti, ... The election in Connecticut comes off next Moflday. ; '. j ..... -. pli0NAb. Following hfe tho at torneys in attendance npoti the Circuit Court: Judge Strong, Jmlgo Shat tuck, 11. Williams, of, Portland; It; 1. Uoisc, C. O. Curl, It. Mallory, Salom; Judges lJurnctt, Stralian, Kelsey, Cliouowcth, Corvallis; Dist. Attorney Duller and len. liny Jen, l'olk; 1. N. Smith, l'eoria; E. X. Tandy, Uurris burg; X. II. Cranor, Geo. 11. Holm, S. A. Johns, N. 15. Hnmphery, J. C. l'owell, L. Flinn, J. J. Whitney, Jos. llaimon, Albany. That D.eniocratio battering-ram, tho Lexington (Mo.) Cttucanian, con tinues its vigorous blows against tho falling wail of Radicalism. Noticing the announcement that tho American Tract Society issued 107,000,000 of tracts during tho past year, it remarks that "it will take a million billons, printed on forked lightning-blot type and hell-blistereil paper, and bound with deadly scorpions aud adders, to reach the sin hardened hearts of this vile, Radical generation." A burglar was caught at Sommer villo, from tho circumstances of meet ing a young lady in her night clothes. On seeing him sho fainted and full into his arms, and whoa the people of tho house cntuo in ho was ' trying to bring her to with a bottle of cam phor. Ho said no gentleman would go off ami leave a lady in such a con dition as that. "Madam," said a cross-tempored physician to a patient, "If women were admitted to parailiso their tongues would iniilio it purgatory." "And some physicians, if allowed to practice there," replied tho lady, "would make it a desert." Tho op pressed one had him there. PfSt'sKi ok. Following cases were dioed of in the Circuit Court up to the hour of golnjj to press lat evening: l!rn. Il..l!a.!iiy 4. J. !. Trio. VUlidiuttn ! ro.t of l'iT. If. n. ltoliaday . K. I!..ui.in. Withdrawn at no-t .I'(T. ISrn. Iliilladay ra. M. Itouttoo. Withdrawn al rol uf d'(!'. K. I:. Hii-ho. r. M. b. .-"miih at. al. FhorilT a'n confirmed. W. A. SiarkweaiUtr T. O. tlajlJril. Jad; inent for pt'ir. I.inn Co. Ag'l Ax lutlon v. C. T. Ingram Krllicd. A. J. Tbaytr r. tt'm. Taylor. Judtnent for pl'ff by a.-rreincnt. l-orry tlydo J. U. Adin A S. It. Tam pl. ..n. .lu l-m.-ol f-r pVtt l.y ilrfault. L. I)vi v. iilun A hitnrui. Judgment for id'ff by d.-fulL I'rieif i Carter v. 'imct Oor. Judgment fr il'S hy l :oh. f!opr' I,ir' pinm Tlii ptxre utasa iin fr April i r Iready at fcnnd. Tbo illu tratwna ate rare. Comtiii-nring a iih the Uul rilala wo hare Ur.iiidrllir:r' Pel; llicn a tint. ed eot, "Tue Stn of Arit," tuUabla fur the eoni a j-teity tot .rrd fuchioa t-Iate; a v'.cw at J!i- Lolifoj' .h.in,; r . .u, f..r jtrotinnra; and snocher of t!,.o !rg lt-.n f lui I n and embroidery at!rrn, rinlrd in Woe. IV- t :m ah tiie. mjj eri'.r ruiUdlibtient, flier in ib, ar20 ektcRU.a !ieet, eniaimnz unjr Ixrof the Ute.t dr.i-i, fur the iiiet. A it l.:- ra;ur u atwayt firt c'a-a we need not jak ' r it. JUttot ' lxt,AttiK rou Arstt,. There In no tns-ttxine in tbU or My other country that will Joujuare with IlAUAt'k lor tbo ariny and inltrt 't of iu contenta. it cUr for all e!arr; and Jcux ar,4 old. rich and or, wilt Cnd aoinclbin' iu it tahlo of c tiletila to ideate and choir them, liota and girla find in Ralioi ' a i ' - l 1 ' their !i.trct. amusement and instruction ; and ail who mad t)it -Mnsaniue are uobnimouji in ita faror. and foil it the mott popular of ail tb i" rUU in ;bo country, it containa bbturical tatca. .-a yarn, wonderful let.ture, the hc.t ,c- Uy lhrmtiS rronce and ,uie mperb Ulu. lratini an4 e, u fd ,vr t!je tow priea uf. ,5 cents per copy, or J 1.50 cr year; cheap, but good. Try a number and cc Adure Tbomca & Tatbot, 63 Congrea Su t. UoaWo, if the Magazine cannot b ubtained t lb nearcct pc riodtcal depot. - Te Apbii. No. uy rue Ovkblamp MniTBt.T. Tlii crcr weler-roo periodical open with rerica, in one paper, of roost exquiaita pen-pictures, of the ocean, entitled "tiea, Studici." Kl lowed hy "A Hide through Oregon," written hy the now fmm.ti "Poet of the Sicrra," Joaquin Miftcr. '-South Fe Buhhlca" can canity he traced to tho "Poet of the Tropic,' Cha. W-t-toddard, and cetn to be a parting tribute on hi recent departure for the Xarigat.r Iaiands. We find the "flaror of the Far Weal" pervading thia ime tn an aouaual extent io audi paper aa "XortLrrn California Indiana," do douht from the pen of Stephen Powers; '"Want and Advan tage of California,' a practical article; "Vo- lemile. Valley in Flood;" "Jnanita," no Arizo na fjittcb, and an inimital la out-door pnjicr, entitled "In tbo fbadow of St llnlsna." "Mr. Kice'a Kotnance" introduce! the reader to a riv- HI picturo of life in the early day of California The OvKRLAsn hne become fnmmia for thrae cburucter-akciche, nnd they are a feature nf tho tiiHxa.iiio, en 'h numln-r bcins enriched with one or inoro of thcae pcculinrljr inturei-tin? dcacrip tiona. John JI. Cannnny A Co., I'ublixhcra, W anhiiigton H., San FmncUoo, Cal., $t tier IIOE'i: FOR THE AI-'FEICTEU. Fiieedy relief and cure for Chronio Diacase. by the near and scientific mode of treatment aa practiced by Dr. Aborn. - Laboratory, C'onmiltintr and Opcrntine Apart ments, corner Third and JUorrtaou KtreetM, Portland, Orutron. 'o chariia fur ciniullation. Terms of treatment ruaaonuble. PiiuipblcU uent free. n32w4. 22SP-If you desire roay checks anil a ram. plexion fair and free from rituplesand Elotchea, purify ynnr blood by the use of lr. l'iuico'a tioiden iMedicul Discovery. It lias uo equal for this pnrpoite. ai. . t. ; WEEKLY PftlCES CURRENT. CaitHECTFD WEEKLY Bt" V. C. nAnpKlt k CO. (I FolInarinB nre the prices paid for produce, and the prices at which other articles are soiling in thin market: WHEAT-iWbito, 3?t bushel 99. OATS bushel. 75 cts. POTATOES- bushel, $1 00. OXIONS bushel, $1 uOr- 50', . , FLOUR f bbl,$ 50. V.I5ANS White, lb, 45 cts. DlllliU FRUIT Apples, , n cents; Peaches, tjft 1j,.16J cts.: Plums, B It)', 18o.: r i. r v i n ' BUTTER lb, 60 ets. EUS dozen, 20 cts. CHICKEXS n dozen. $3 .00. SUGAR Crushed, lb, )5 cts.; Island, , lb, $11(3)13 ets.; Sua FraoeUeo lteiinetl, H, I4i(tfll43 cts. TEA Young Hyson, lb, $ 1 60 ; Japan, p lb, 90c$l 00 ; Black, $ ft), 15oU 00. Overton in, 2:i(gjz cents. SALT "B tt. 11(324 cts. fcYRUP Heary Wo'lden, gallon, $1 00; Heavy uniilen, call., 51 Zo. BACOX Hams lb, 14 oU.; Sides, 121 ets; enouiaers, i cts. LARD lb, 121(3 H cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene, callon, 75' cts. 'fi ean, 5 pall., S3 00 ; Linseed OiL raw, gull.,,i 29 ; Linseed Oil boiled, gall.. 51 ao. "BEEF Neat, !jft lb, 8 cents. PORK Neat, f lb. 5i cents. ' SIIKEP Mutton, per bead, $4 505 00. REMARKABLE OV TZIB SU- FEZTINTENDENT OP THE GUADAIiOUra MIKE. ,'tilic wonic Gor nriAvm.r ?." cahb so. COOt HUIMISI KKMII' . . UiiAhAi.oi.l'K jMiss. fmiir.Fiin .bum, , Pr. A. M. LottYHA A Co. -Vvt it lima I liuvit lii'iti ntllmtiMt Willi llhin in ji t i.'io In my llHIIllll Mll'i l.'dl, lllll IHlillK t III lllll tlfllfl hrlhK vrv m vtiro. On tlm 70i of Julv I jinirnril iniiii of .v.Mir VSK XVKV.lt HHMKUY, mat r lur Ink Iiik niily Ihnn Imilli'ii, liml Unit 1 nm iUiln ruftnrvO to lirnllli hihI Kivuiiiilli. I havo lnul llm iUii'iiiiinll mt Ipr liivcn (II) yrnr, ntnl I It itk Unit tliu MiBifHH nf ilia 'UN'K1' in curing n iIii-iiiikii nt Iniiii Minuting, ill hort u time. In vwrjr miiiui'kiililn Ait Iniiln iiml Hinixtir t linvn rovnr mi-t witli iiiiviliing i'iinil ti ll.n "I'Mv VKKI UK.MKHY," iiuriiiK llic limn I tuiot Inking it t if i 1 1 1 I ( I.')) 'iiiii'U in wi'lit. TriiKliii thnt lli) oi'i tiliimii! limy lo lii' I ii I in li'iliirinj; iitlifru ullui'kil mm I win Id try llm "I'NK." 1 lo in ii i u . rv triilv yinim. .iamds t. i:i:ovrx. n?7tf. Pui't ntnl Ai'tit ii'iu'liil'iiiin Mm". AiioS'THvA.Ti:"iT THE LOST CITY ; OR a i-i i o a. o o AS IT WAS AND AS IT IS. 1 " UISTORY OF THK (JURAT CIItCAUO 'Iro. Trinliful nii't uri'iiniti'. A vivid aitil ilrluili'il ai'Kiiunl f tlio tii'i't tri i ili o (tiiluin ity t'ml tin rvrr t el'iillrr; llio ivilir.i-il wnrhl. ShirtliB( iimiilcnt. "ilnir hniit'ltlt '"n)i)ii." 'l lm fi-arfttl rvos' "t lliu Kirn KIimpI. Tim ri(ii i'f Terror. Profiimily unit 'wnutifully il lu.ir ili'il, li.iilinling iBW of llm fiity before mid lirifln llio firo, utill ul(liiii"lr trrnnd in it riiitin. Or'lor will lie filled unit rtoeived. Tht tlt l.-llinj; hook ever imld hy agent: Srnd ft for iVHmK oitllll ni'l WMtro tin Agnny tiutn iliuli'ly. As'iiln Him wntitrd f"r WONDERS OF THE WORLD. Ona 'I hi. He. mil Illu-lnili'iiiK, (siuiriiiii$ tart ling ii' . inlfio'Uoi; in ifli uii'l W"ii l rlul tvrnlK in nil 'onnlrV nnd hiimo'c H !V 'I. A. X.. BANCPOFT & CO., ?w7. baa rrauclsco. Cat. IIKMOUItH'OlDS. A. fAUoTIIKItS A COS "l'tl.K ru.i.H rt.Ni' OI.NTilKNT" liava How In-nnmv one of Ida Muiulitrd ininrtioii of llio day; i lire- pun d and r'-cniiitutid-d for t'il null (wlietder rhroiit' orrwnl). huff!rr may duprnd iifxip it. I'i:it tlii. li iindy will give I ! in lu toiiio. lit rlif fiutu tlii' lroub!eonie and liaiiiiiii. eotn idami. fietit iotpniil o any sddreaa (within the Uni ted State UhiU re-,!iit of rim. fl.au. A. Ai:JTIU.ii.H i. CO.. nlfjl Alliiitiy. l.'mn Co., itejn. N i:V ADVKKTISKM KXTS. ' j tton or note on arcotint of raitruad comple liou to Ailiany ideate call and -nl Imoie liate ly. 15K.V. HOI.l.UV. 7n0 If. Jiy J. II. I'oaier. A lm INI It At Olt'W MA I.K. VTOTK K IS IlKKKItY OIVKX THAT THE 1 iid-riaiid. Adminintrntor of tbo tatate of Jaroh Kiuimer, dwrawrd. in )Urun;e of an order of Owi County Court M Linn county. Ore eon, made at February term, l72, of atd court will cll at ul.hr auction tu tit biglted bidder, at the Court JIoe d'Hr, in aid I. inn county, on Xatitrtl'ty, the 23l of Marrh, J.S7J, at the hour o I oVIwk r. of aid dar, the lidlowins real nroiM rty htloujeinit tn ideUt, t-i wil: Lta No. (I) nd 12) tn hlwk No. (ij in the cifr of Uarruhurj;, Linn county. Oregon, aa ilrwr.U.I i.n the tilota of raid eily on file in tha Cleilt'a i-BSce. in "aid Imn euntily. Terrni of aale: (iold coin. rne-ha!f raob in band, tha bslattre in Mx moMim, atith li.tr re i at trn pur cent., nenrvd ty tuortaf on the irrtnfr. I!! RAM .--.mith. AI'iiiiii.Uai'r. IVb. 9. t73 V ..?fl. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, ALBANY OflEGON. rpnis i.vstiti'tiox orriiits srrEiti or adtant i.-n th" who think rn-re oi towi'lfiH.l.f rii-ittijn limn of iutp lr erdiiuatins. Our motto: "A crown I tbi") oni who hare f-jnarht and .nooered " HOXKST Kt K'UT. SOl.U U iJhK, SYS TtM. JLM;J.., l"liljtiliK...-6i oarf tan'ow. Ssudi't-ta rcceircd at any time. Send for eir- eular. Addrc-a It. K. WAnitF.X, A. M . rwt. vfinjilf AH.nny, Oregon. WOO la! WOOL! 1 1f ANTED 500.000 I'OI'XDK OF t IViwI on wliich will tnW Idjcral d vncc, and fay tije blhcat market pri? In.' r-K.h. t Cattwrisht, Westlalto t fiSorri 7n.".ltf. c. h. ckt in;nr. r.Tt.aK. A. . HUttHia. CABTWEIGIIT, V.'CSTLIKE k S0RR1S. GENERAL COMMISSION Aim Forwarding Merchant! Hare ennstantljr on hand a larjo and varied aaaortment of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, Which they offer on the most reaannable tcrtna. Aho an band the celebrated JUltchel lVam,TTnM light and heavy. Advance made on Grain, Wotd, and other approved inercbandiae conaigned fur sale here, or for shipment to Portland or San Franciac'o. AI A.-'I WOOL Taken In store or purchased at the bluest mar ket price. v"n31tf. IKED! Fk'EJMl IEE1HJ! C. 13. COMSTOCK & CO. Have on bund a , IjAIIUK LOT F IHMi'VS Also a large amount of CHOP DP DEED I Made from I'nre Whoal , which they offer for sale at reasonable rules. v7n25tf VVM. t5. NEWBURY', Agent. Tri-Wcclily. St.iffc Line!! rpUE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RUNNIX3 J. a tri- weekly stage from Irfibanun to Albany, carrying the U. is. MeiK loavtnp; Letmnnn ev ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday roomings. and returning, leave Albany at Z o clock r. at. of said days. . Passengers called for tn any part nt the city. Packages and light freight punctually delivered at low rates. All business entrusted to me will bejiromptly attended to. W. B. DONACA. Lebanon, eel). 10. vrnzotl. , JOB WAGON- HAVING PURCHASED TIIE INTEREST of U. W. Young in the . DELIVERY BUSINESS, ' I am prepared tn do any any and all kinds of jobs on abort notice and with quick dispatch. Terms reasonable. Packages aulivcred to any part of the city. Look out for tbe lay team nnd Job Waghn. -V7n22tf. A. Ns ARNOLD. COAL OI3J 1 1)OdO .GALLONS! A LITTLE LOWER ! v7nl5tf By EL Q.IN, YOUP'G CO. Cf OAP KANE'S CONDENSED. THOMAS j Cool Water, Bleaching, and othor kinds-i-u..i.i u wn eft i?i . unvtiii II Rmitha; and for Farmers sold chenft by WMKELER . at K11KUU, ILOTIIINO AND BOOTS AND SHOES J n liae 8ortraetit very low by w iiKbiiUU ttt Nil 1.1 IP. fOR AVARE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, &o., tc, go to WUEELKK at SIIEDD. A I) V Ji li T I 3 E 51 K NTS, W H ft 1 H V, o OS A o o z m m in 0 0 Q 9 aa ?3 V) z o CO o r 2 -1 2 c t- o 2 w o V, yi o 2, C3 5 s Oi H m rn H CO ts 11 o o o c 07 Z - o 7 rn Ci o Z I 3 2 - Z 4 O pas krari O 5 o X a-) o o V, A 5S C T, W 5 7 ' a 5 "5 9 E. I). WHITLOW k CO., Importers and Dealers in FURNITURE! AD t First St,, i doers below Conner's Bank, AEIIAM', OREGO.V, Keeps conatantly oa hand for aale Dlark Walunt Parlor and Chamber Sett! rai&ted Chamber Sets! Joining Room fnnitare ! Eitchea rurnitnro of All Eiads! SOPAf. LOCXOES, SPRIXO MATRESPE?. PULU Jk EUREKA BEDS, TAULEfS, BEDSTEADS. ROCK1.VU CHAIRS. STANDS. Bill EAT.". WHATNOTS. B HACK ETS. BOOK CASES. SECRETARIES, DESKS. ETC., ETC. UPHOLSTERING In all (ta branches. Orders filled with prompt ness and diapateh. COFFINS MADE TO ORDER. Repairing and Manufacturing Done to Order. JrAU our work warranted. "ftS Giv i an Early Call and Examine our Stock. 3E"Ooods delivered to an v part of the eity.-fi v7u2"if. , E. D. WHITLOW A CO. CALL AT THE CASH STORE R. CIIEADLE & CO., WHERE WE WILL SELL TOU G0OBS at prices that caunot Juil to suit all de siring Good Bargain! for Cash or Produce! smxa ovtoir gggsi WE WILL PAY 4 Ctn. PER DOZEN for all that may be oflcrod, in cash or trade, till further notice. - List of Price at Chcadlo & Co' i P0WBEI1 Rifle, No. 1, $H lb, 62J ets. SHOT All sites, by sack, lb, 13 cts. LEAD liars, r$ lb, H els. . COFFEE lb, 24 ots. TEA lb, 87 cts. SALARATUS "H A. 12J cts. J CREAM OP TARTAR $ ft), 5(1 etsi SODA 1, 12J eta. STARCH lb, 16J cts. R. CHEADLE t Cd. Albany, Feb'. 14, 1872. n27m3. HUNTER'S GRAIN SEPARATOR. KOUNI.S, WOODCOCK at CO, FROrRIETOltS AXD MAXtFACTUEERS, jtJNOTION CITY. iRICE REDUCED TO FIFTY DOLLARS.'! IT RECEIVED FIRST PREMIUM AT THE State Fair of 1870. Orders promptly filled und Machines forwarded to any point on tbe Railroad. Address ROUNDS, WOODCOCK & CO, n24m3 , Junction City, FUUX! FIRS! FURS ! nnilK HIGHEST PRICE PAID IN CASH B lor all kinds nr f urs, ny v7n26tf SLAIN, YOUN U CG. 700L SHAWLS, LONG AND 8QWARE, T f nam ana rpipeu, ivx fale bv w HEEL at tiUKDD. A 1) V K II T I a K M E N T S . THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. An Infallible m.oon f rriinrn.poiisaa ing rara TO.nic and xesvixe propertica certain rare for nnr.i'i,tTi)i, tiotr. Ki tn Ai.at. and all kindred Dlaoaaea. It comp!etljr rentorea the ayatem when Im flrd by diaeaae, revlvca tbo action of tha a : mwU ciKMiTJtf. oioiua, raxlt. cally cursa ai noct'LA, halt aar.t and all KamtTK mmt ti'TEO Diw eaaea, give lmmcdiata and permanent relief in RYarrrait, Ka.viaEf.Ai. Tamorv, Bella, RfId tUnul. Ulcera and Borea; eradl eatea from the ayatcm all tracsa of Mercurial tHacaan, ltU ai;RRf.Y vr.tiRTAKf.R.beinswiad from an herb found indienrnja In Catufonaia. It la tbercfora peculiarly anltable for naa by Fatnalea and Children, aa a nuion ri:ai' Vit.m mmt aciovtroa. For Sal by all Orugglata. ftCDtROTQft, HQ9TETTEB 4C0. AGENTS. 120 aad 631 Market Etr)t. Baa franc-aaa.- . jr ZJ7 Vi tl - 5T -rt C C -: v i M r c CD 2 IX o o TJ m 3 SB -C3 o 7Z 2"; (ta 4-4 m d. ri -o C3 o SB a CD SB f O S3 H U o o A mi I W. II. KUIIN & CO., DEALERS IX 1 JoVI J I Wu.l ZJLZ TTIO 1ST Sz STEEL 1 Sprinrs, iilcs, Thimble Skeins, rtc. Also, a well selected stock of SjxilfJt, Huh. Unit Him, SiiaJU, I'vUm, Hickory Axles, dx. FARMERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS CNSISTINC OF ANVILS. VICES. BILLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCH ETS. SIEDGES. SAWS. PLANES. .KOSS-TT AM MILL SAWS! T'ijrclbcr with a large Asfortrocnt of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. -Ji-uire in Slontcith's Eire-Proof brick. next d Jor to Llain, Voungs A O. W. II. KL'IIN- CO. Albany, Jan. 13, 1571 n22yl. WII.I.A5IETTK TRANSPORTATiOfJ COMPANY. F ther n-.tice. the Company wiil dispatch a TUESDAY boat from AH.anT tv Ivrvallis on and FRIDAY ot each week. Also will dispatch a boat from Albany for Portland and iutennedi.tte places on same days, leaving CofB'tock A CVs wharf. Fare at reduced rate. J. D. BILES, Dec. 16, I&7I. Agent. st.n.noxs. In the Circuit Cmtrt of the State of Oregon for Linn County. Jenny lirubb, riaiutiff, s. Caswell M. Grubb, Defendant. To Caswell 31. Giubb, tbe above-named De fendant. In tbe name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint in the above-entitled ."uit now on file with the Clerk of suid Court, on or before the fourth Monday ef March, A. D. 1S72. al Albany, in said county, aud yon are further notified that if you fail to Appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to said Caurt for the re lief prayed in the complaint. The object of this suit is to obtain a decree of divorce from said defendant, on the ground of drunkenness, cruel and inhuman trcatweut, failure to provide for plaintiff, and tho care aud custody of the chil dren and fur alimony, etc. Published bv order of Hon. R. F. Bonbam, Judge of stid Court, made at chambers this 3rd day of Eebrmiay. 1872. iniiYnirrTTi k KMTTTT ttfTwO. Att's lor Pl'ff. NEW FAMILY GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE! .JOIIN.SCIIMEER, Cor. First & Ellsworth Sts. Albany, Or., Keeps constantly on hand a complete assort ment of Groeeric and Vegetables' French and Taney Candiek! Witics and Canned Fruits! ' ; Cigars, FFs and Tobacco And everything else to bo found in a first elnss Retail Family Uroeery and .Notion isiiiDiisn ment. "Live and let "live," is my m tto, and shall be the aim of my manner Of dealing with oust mn era. Call and see ui6. 7n27yl. JOHN SCHM ct.it- MOUXTAIX BALM. TO THE AFFLICTED WITH COUCHS, Colds, or Liver Complaint, the liaim is invaluable as many l avo been restored by its purifying efi'octs on tho system, many who have been called incurable: Heccmmcnd)d by many of tho physioiaus of the country, and for sale by nil Druggists. Prepared anc. sold by 7n20tu3. S- K. KAYMOND. 15 WiS IX 5iS I C. B. COMSTOCK & CO. . Have on hand a large amount of . cuoxce sei:b WHEAT ! Of every varietv, whioa tbey offer for sale at ETeatly reduced prices. '''-''-''. V 'AV"' A I) VK JU IS ) M B.N in .If. G '3 Tcr a fov cents you can buy cf your Grocer cr Ertzggist a ! packago cf E2A II0S3 PAEINU mado from, puro Irish. Hoss ot Carrageen, wMcIi will mako sixteen quart3 cf Elanc Ulange, and a liko quantity cf Prdding Custards, Crcan3, Charlotta Husse, tc. It ia tio cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in tho world. It make3 a splendid Dessert, and has no equal cs a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children m m .t a aj afl-fc g afli i 1 A Glorious Change!! TUC GREAT WOSUuS'g TOXIC Pb,ntation Bitters. Tlii wonderful vegetable re Ktorative f the slsect-anclior of the feeliJe and debilitated. As a. tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it ha no equal among htontaclsics. As a remedy for the nervous tveal&nees to which women are especially &uo ect, it in Miperseding every other stimulant. In all climate, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it acts as a fipcciHc in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks ddwn the animal spirits. For sale by all clruggi&ts. PftlVAT MEDICAL AID QUICK CIT.ES AND MODERATE CHARGES. m:. v. k. iomerty PRIVATE MEDICAL Af.3 SLP.GiQAL INSTITUTE ! Wo. SIS Cacrsmeiito Street, corner ot Lei'iei.'i 3 ciret, a lew (lours bcl .qr Wbat t beer lli-uie. Prifato Entrance ou Iridcfdiirfl t"eeti ban irsoei--. 4 Etfalliiinl rjeprcutg tn offnr'l lie ajfiicttd soaaai and icienfiji nd it-nl aid im the treatment and tuteoaU I'ricuttand Vhrnt ie l)ic'le. etrnc 'J .Sterc cg and ail Seunl iJiwrdeT. TO Till: AFFaLICTEa. 1)' P.. V. K. injlii-HTV KtlLK.Ns Ills SIN- ccre ttiauks to bis niincrous atit-nu lor lucr patrnaje, and would taae ta-s opportunity to remind tbeni that be continue to cn?u!t at bia liiftiiute fur the cure of chronic diseases cl ll.e Longa. Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and tienito-Lri-nary Orsn. and ait privt iieiei, viz . Syph ilis in all its forms acd stajre. fe'tminal M'cakoeaa. aud all tlio horrid c.ijm;wc' of elf-abne (joc orrhwa. Oktl, t-trietnre. Nrtnrnal and Diurno.1 emission, cxn! Dc'ii'ity. hsnaes of tbe Lack and Loins. Ii,Sstuiniatior: uf the Ki-d U-r and Kid ney, etc., et'.. aod be hope ihat hi. lon experi ence aud oc-i"e!ful praelire will continue to insure hi in a abare of pub.it; patronage. Jjy tbe practice of many wt! in Europe and the L aited Suitt-., be is enabled to apply the most edit-unt and tn -cesaful remciies :ainst diwaises ef ail kinds, lie cures without mercury, ?har;e moderate, treats bis p .ticnts in a correct and honorable wa, and has reference of unquestionable veracity trout men of known refpcctability and bigb standing in soci ety. All partic ronaoiting him by 1. ttcr orother wire, wiil receive tiie best and gentlest treatment, and implicit sevrecy. To Females. AVben a fcmaJc is in troubieC or afUlrted with disease, as weakness of tbe back and limbs, pain in tbe bead dimness of sight. Ion of inacnlar power, palpitation of tbe heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, general debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot tbe womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to female; sbe should pa or write at once (o the celebrated female doctor. XX. K. Doberty. at bis Medical Institute end consult him about her trooble and disease The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in the State T California. Let no falce delicacy prevent you. but apply immediately and save yourself from painful FtttTertnjrs and prema ture death. Ait Married Ladles whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their fauiiic, fbouW write or call at Dr. XX. K. Dohcrtys McUicnl Institute, and tbey will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's ofij ees are so arranged that he can be consulted with out fear of observation. To Correspondents. " Patients residing in any part of thes?tate. how ever distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice ef Dr. Doberty in their respective cases, and who tbink proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holdins a personal interview, . are respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred. If the ease be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the ease (including the remedies), will bo forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no iaea oi me purport 01 tho letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, fkee. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Address, , W..K. DOHEKTY.M. D.. ban t rancLsco, California- Spt?raintorrlra. Dr. Dohertv bus just published an important pamphlet embody in g his own views and ex periences, in relrtion to Impotence or Virility, bcins a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases oftbe Pexaal Organs- This little work contains information ef the ut most value tn all, whether married or single-, saut will be sent. FREE hy mail on receipt of six ceet in postage stamps for return post.c. Address, W. K. DOHEKTY.M. P.. 'vXnHStf San Fraoefs. Cat. UEEll! liEER!! ALBANY BREWERY CIIAK. KIICFKK, Fro'r. "Fa he srBPcnrjEit has just erected new and firt-cluss BREWERY On Proad Albia between First Stree and the ISivcr, . And is pivrpared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PfUVATE FAMILIES, OX SHORT XOTSCC ! , All Orders Delivered ' Wkrrcvcr Dtiin: ' .Ilo Warrauts his UEEB , MADE QF, IKE BEST MATERIALS,. PEHrECTIY KEALTKY! He is eonfiiU'of be can eive nil. Dt"r sntifaii''n w Lpjl ' V, ffyli Vf J?'J , flrl , rT'&' . -if ','' "A a "it-rHj Dec. 29, '08, v2n20tC