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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1872)
Wit 3cut0cvitt. frRIDAY- ...C.APRIL :2. 1872. AGENTS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. Ashland Urownsville .Isaac Miller. J. M. Morgan. W. J. liohertson. .anyon City.. i Kugrene ...Thos. Howard. J. J. 'Walton, Jr. ..Matthew Fountain. : Jlarrisburg Sam. May & It. It. Holt. Jettcrson llaniey waterman. Jacksonville J. II. Nell. Lebanon S. Klkins. , La QrandeM...... E. S. AeComas. Portland V. II. West & Co. Peoria. .Jacob Thompson. Pendleton .J. H. Turner. Koseburg T. B. Kent. .Scio.....;.. -Dan. Uaby Ss Oca. Christie. Salem.. .H. F. Brown. The Dalles A. 11. Ferguson. Walla Walla N. T. Caton. Yakima, W. T. E. V. Boylcs. ,-.A Piscatorial Narative. Iear 'ing that trout fishing was a big thing in this latitude, the robustuous Indi vidual who shoves the pen for this , three-dollar paper, last Saturday dug 'some worms, shouldered his pole and Wkle, and went for 'em. On our way "down to-the river we efl'ected success ful negotiations with an impecunious 'orphan, Tor the munificent sum of one . , bit, to accompany usas fish-carrier and . ifepltter; on the bait. Arrived at the pot designated to us as the place where Ihe piscatorial tribe most do congre rTgite we adjusted our worm on the hook, had our orphan attendant dis charge a judicous amount of saliva up t. on the still squirming reptile, dropped Vlh.fc tempting morsel beneath the bosom "v6f the placid waters, and waited pa tiently for a bite. As the finny tribe 'did Wot appear to immediately discover , that we had pflered them this gorgeous rfeast, we attempted to attract their at tention by moving our worm gently jabout in the water, and getting the or .phaned cherub with one suspender to ' -Accompany our movement with a sweet nielodious whistle as a sort of assistant "beguiler; but as a siren neither the .'gently undulating bait nor sweetly bounding whistle of the fascinatiug or phan seened to be an eminent wcces. "To use a newly discovered and in this (particular instance rather suggestive Jphrase, they "didn't see it" that is, the worm. At this particular crisis of affairs, when hope seemed vanishing jfrom our bosom and we were giving the last beguiling movement to the hook, preparatory to leaving the scene of our Ashless labors in despair, we felt Horuething pull very strongly upon the line, and we instantly gave a mighty jerk which '"sent us to grass" about 4en feet in rear of the bank. The hook 5iad got fast jpon a snag, and when we attempted to yank our imaginable fish from his pebbly bed the line had snap ped in twain, placing us hors tie com bat in a twinkling. As we were rising from our recumbent attitude the im pecunious youth who only wore one suspender approached us and in an anxious voice, but with a twinkle in his eyes which was prompted by inherent cussedness, asked us if we had a bite, and if so "what we had caught?" Those who know us best will realize the truth of our statement that It was only the fleetncss of that debased boy at this juncture saved him from a wa tery grave.. After gazing wrathfully for a moment upon the fast receding figure of the youthful candidate for a sherifl's neck-tie party, we brushed the dirt from that portion of our person which had first come in contact with the ground, gave a vigorous kick to the oyster can of squirming inverte bral reptiles, shouldered our pole, and ' started homeward. Had gone but a few steps before we met an angelic j cherub who wore two suspenders and a few more clothes than Shakespeare gives to "Puck." the fairy in "Mid summer's Night Dream," and who had-a string of fish which he wanted to sell for money to buy "terbacker for the guvner." Instantly discovering that this was a fortuitous circumstance offered to us by fate to retrieve our fishistical fortunes, we negotiated the purchase of the fishes at a much less sum than would pay the national debt, .And wended our way triumphantly Jiqmeward, . satisfied that pluck, pa tience and money will accomplish all things human, even to securing a mess of fish under the most adverse circum stances. Judges of Election. Following is the list of Judges of Election appoint ed by the County Court: Seio Jas. A. Pennybaker, J. B. Ir vine, John Ostrander." 'Franklin Butte Richard Tolland, ..Hon. .John Bryant, Isaac Arnold. Santiam B Burtenshaw, Henry Durthiek. A- B. Griggs. Waterloo J, W. Mack, Francis Bel linger, Hiram Smead. Sweet Home John Gilliland, 31. G. Moss, Nathan BusselL Lebanon Joseph Ralston, Robert Miller; Samuel Nickerson. Syracuse Dayton Sinerson, Elias M. JTiller, Christian Farlow. Albany, 1st Poll George Humphrey, D. M. Thompson, Eli Carter. Albany, 2d PWf Darid Frosiaa, Gecrge Patterson, Nimrod Price. JOrleans Wm. 3cBride, Joseph Haeailtoo, Joseph Yates. Center G. F. Crawford, John Fronk, Alexander Brandon. HdlseyS. D. Haley, D. P. Porter, TYank Shedd. ZTarriaburgB. R. Holt, B. R. Grimes, Joseph Sommerville. Brownsville W. B. Smith, O. P. CoshowyW. R. Kirk. Brush Oee& Timothy Riggs, C. D. 3Iiler," itIlles Carey. Umatilla Democbacy. Our old friend, T. P. McKnight, sends us the following list of Democratic candidates for Umatilla county, nominated at Pendleton, Jlarah 30th: Sheriff, A. y W. Nye; County Judge, II. G. Yokum; Clerk, F. M. Crockett; Treasurer, W H. .Marshall; Assessor, Win. Mitchell; School Superintendent, J. Jugles; Bur veyTr,p. F. Clark; Representatives, Geo.' .A, La Dow, Jas. Curren; . Coron er; Morris. Our Correspondent in forms us that the Convention wss the most harmonious and peaceable one he ever attended and its action insures th0 Demrcracy of that county a larger Ma jority than ever before. Court adjourned last Saturday morn ing, after running two weeks. Oregon. Following Is a portion of tho Introductory article in Hugh Small's work on "Oregon and Her Re sources:" t It Is however for the special benefit of the industrious classes throughout the civilized world that the paramount claims of Oregon are et forth in these pages. To any and all of these classes, who want a home where health and comfort, honor and prosperity attend the labor of the diligent, Oregon is, of all the places on this continent, the State where all these are to be found in the greatest abundance. The pro gress of the State for the last two years, since the introduction of railways, has been very great. A new era has dawn ed on Oregon, and lu future improve incuts and progress seem to know no limits. Its resources, In almost every department of humun Industry, appear to be Inexhaustible. The demand for good mechanics, tradesmen, laborers and farm hands, will be great tor tho next fifty years. The land is unlocked, and there is every facility for getting lauds and farms in any part of the State, of every description, for every purpose connected with agriculture, and at all prices adapted t) the means of emigrants. For intelligent and in dustrious farmers of moderate means there is no State in the Union, and no country in the world, where" such men can rise so rapidly to comfort and inde pendence as in Oregon. To our Business Men. As our sub scription list is greatly increased for the campaign, especially In Linn coun ty, our Albany business men, as well as those of other towns throughout the county, will readily see the benefits to accrue from advertising in our columns just now. No better Investment could possibly be made. Our books now show the following lists of subscribers at the postottlces named: Peoria, 10; Halsey, 12; Shedd's, 19; Lebanon, 50; Brownsville, 06; Scio, 70; Harrisburg, 92; Albauy post office and carrier's lists, 2:iG; other post offices in the county, 10 making a total of 565 copies distribut ed in Linn county alone. If any one doubts this statement, our books are ojH'n for his Inspection at any time. What other paper In tho Statfc can make such a showing in its own comi ty? The Press. The prcM endures the affliction of dead-headism from the pulpit, the bar and the stage; from corjxrations, societies and individu als. It is expected to yield its inter ests; it is required to give strength to the weak, eyes to the blind, clothes to the naked, and bread to the hungry. It is asked to cover Infirmities, hide weakness, and wink at quacks, bolster up dull authors and flatter the vain; it Is, in short, to be all things to men, and if it looks for ay or reward it is denounced as mean and sordid. There is no interest under the whole heavens that is expected. to give so much to so ciety without pay or thanks as the press. Sad News. The many friends of Rev. Jr. Wilson, formerly of Salem, but now residing on Willow Creek, Wasco county, will be pained to learn of the death of his little boy, by dip theria, after only a few day's illness, which occurred a few days ago. Jr. Wiison will remove in a few weeks from his present place of residence to Delta, W. T., where he will again resume his ministers1 duties. At Harkisrcrg. Prof. Thos. G. Taylor, who has for some time past been engaged in teaching at Jeftersoiw In forms us that he has secured the situa tion of principal of the Harrisburg i school, and will begin the eboul about the middle of the present month. Prof. Taylor is a superior teacher, ami our Harrisburg friends are fortunate in securiug his services. Accidext. On last Jonday, a little son of C. M. Cartwright, while playing in his father's soap factory, got some caustic soda lye in his eye which come very near driving the little fellow crazy. iime the time of the accident he has been confined In a dark room, and we ara pleased to learn that be is re covering and will not, as it is was fear ed, lose his eyesight. Fire. Last Sunday morning, about 1 or 2 o'clock, some fiendish wretcli made a futile attempt to burn the St. Charles 7otel. The incendiary procur ed a quantity of kerosene, and, after raising one of the windows of the ladies? parlor, poured it in and set fire to it; the room being plastered it done no more damage than to burn a large hole in the carpet. Ari'oixTED. Dr. D. B. Rice, who for several years has been practicing medicine in this city, has been ap pointed Post Physician at Lapwai, W T., and will start for the scene of his future labors In a short time. He leaves a large circle of friends who will learn with regret of his early depart ure from amongst us. Large Stock. Harry Kuhn has re turned from 'Frisco with a very large stock of hardware which he has dis played in his store In the most attrac tive manner. .Harry is a tasty and ac commodating merchant and keeps a hardware establishment second to none in the Valley. Call and see him. Wood's XTocsehold JIagazine for April is at hand, teeming with litera ture of a high order. This magazine contains about 200 pages of reading matter, ana can be had for the ex tremely low price of f 1 per year. Ad dress S. S. Wood & Co., Newburgh, N. Y. - Apologetic. The absence of the editor at the State Convention is why we rise to explain that we accept our readers' apologies for any visable im provemente in this week's issue of the paper. CoMrxo Oct. The Radical Ground Hogs of Linn will come out of their holes on Saturday, the 20th inst., and after looking at the shadows of their tails for awhile will go back sine die, Religious. Rev. Mr. Lovell, of the 31. E. Church, South, preaches regu Iarly in the Court House in this city on the second and fourth Sabbaths in each month. . . - Personal, O. F. VonRhein, Esq. .Manager for the Pacific, Coast of the Empire Life Insurance Co., was in town during the week. Mr. T. C. Hyde Radical nominee for Prosecuting Attorney of the 5th Judicial District, in & letter to the Herald, declines the nomination on the ground that be is not of that party. , , f HOME AND ABROAD. Several empty houses In town. Court adjourned and Jail empty. .... . Johnny Collins accidentally cut his foot last Sabbath. Capt Robertson and wife, of Corval lis, were In this city last Sabbath. There has been one or two runaways during tho week but no damago done. A side switch is under process of construction at Beach & Montelth's mill. ' 1 The free school In this city Is being larg ely attended. It opened with about 130 scholars. I ' " f X Marriage Is said to be a life preserv er. Now won't our Albany old baches go for it, though? Tho U. 1. Church of this city, had quite an accession to its membership at its last meeting. It. Cheadlo & Co., of this city, ship ped over 7,000 dozen of eggs by the steamer Orlflam me. ., The boys of this office made a raid on the finny tribe last ' Saturday and captured ninety-five. Tho storoB In this city present a fine appearance with their largo stocks of spring and summer goods. A little boy, who was an only son, was drowned at Portland by falling from the wharf Into the river. Albany has been blessed with two or three drunken men running around the streets each day this week. O. S. Loomlsand wife, of Harrisburg, arrived in San Francisco overland from the States last Monday evening. Iiiulorctte, tho hal(-breed who wns convicted of ground larceny, was taken to the Penitentiary last Saturday. Wo understand that a gentleman of this city had a pair of new boots stolen from his room last Monday night. Ix't the bald and gray use Hall's Vegetable Hair ltenewer If they desire as good a head of hair as In youth. Another change in the weather was made the first part of this week and we hail a few very refreshing showers. See the railroad company's uew ad. in to-day's paper giving notice that It will xrosecute all trespassers upon Its lands. Two Juries fulled to agree In thcCart-wrlght-McC'ord ease, last week, and the case goes over to next term of Court. Applicants for School Funds must furnish the school superintendent with an appra lsement of the laud offered for security. . ? , We clip the following mftilb from the Vallejo Iter order: Ix'ttpyear hasn't swelled the marriage column very per ceptibly yet. -, s We had a pleasant call from J. R. Neil, Esq., of Jackson comity, Jest Friday. He was jen route for the Stat Convention. Harvey Smith, former Sheriff of Linn count3', will make his future home in the Palousecountry, Washing ton Terrltorv. We regret to learn that Jas. Titus, ; ing a little corporeal correction to Lis Esq., of this city, is about to lone the j wife last evening when she ungrate sight of one of his eyes. Wo do not fully broke from him, and jumped know the cause. Ladorette, the half-breed, got three years residence in the Penitcntary for stealing "ictas" from Mr. Edward Bel linger, the brewer. The matrimonial market is dull. People havn't time for any wn-lrs lux uries now they mut devote all their energies to raising good crojw. A branch of the free school was or- j jainzcu in r ie sciiihh-iiiju.-h; uy .uiai i I I - 1 I'! I f .. - 1 , 1 1... Aft. 1 makes four teachers in the field. There are now many dogs in town. lie suppose they have always been here, but they are now noticed more ! because there are but few men atxiui. " What is it that sticketh closer than ' ...,, , in brother?" asked a sunday school teacher of one of his class. "A postage j stamp, by gum!" said the Incorrigible, The first earthquake-scared Callfor- nian passed through our city to-day. He says there will be a pretty large immigration from there to Oregon this prlng. Mrs. Joaquin Miller talks of going East shortly to deliver lectures on Or egon. It is a fruitful theme and one which, would doubtless receive Justice at her lips. Ciiarley Moaley lias now a fuller stock of furniture tlian ever before, and corps of mechanics whose work will compare favorahly with any one on the Coast. Call and inspect his stock. Our boys in this office have a pet mouse which they frequently catch, feed, and send on his way rejoicing. The little cuss lives like most of poor 'subs" In a printing office, on paste. We have received from Gray's music store, at Portland, a piece of excellent sheet music, entitled "Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you," for which we are under many obligations, It seems the half-breed thief, Lador ette, is a gay and festive youth, as J. R. Herren, Esq., informs us that he was arrested in Portland while danc ing the htneefs with a charming "tur- tilc dove" in a lager beer saloon. Rev. A. W. Sweeney and his excel lent family left our city last Saturday, intending to make their future rest dence at Waitsburg, Washington Ter. ritory. They are followed by tho best wishes of a host of Albany friends. We hear some talk, of a croquet May party to be held Up above town near the Calipoola. If it is pushed through it will be a source of great pleasure to some of the young folks, as it will com bine a good skiff ride with the usual enjoyments of a May party. There is a paper published at Des iwoines Iowa, called the "Sabbath School Helper,"; which bears the le gend on its title page: . "Iowa for Christ." We suppose that paper will now take down its candidate, as the late Radical Convention in that State pledge for Grant. Circuit Court. The following are the pro ceeding! of the Circuit Court since our laat issue- J. H. Foster at. al. vs. Walter Monteitb et. ill, Taken under advisement. . W. H. ZumwiiU v. Samuel King. Decision of clerk austained. State of Oregon vs. F. Ladorette. Sentenced to 3 years in Penitentiary. . C. M. Cartwright va. W. E; McCord. Con tinued to next term. Wm. Ward. Daniel Moore atld Thomas Tay lor made application and were admitted to be eitizeua of the United Stater. For thd very best iPhbfcdgriiphs, go to bradley & ftulofson's Gallery without STAIRS JESS" ASCEND IN THE ELr EVATOR, 429 Montgomery Street, San Fjaoclsco, PACIFIC COAMTEBS. - The editor of 'the' Corvallia Gazelle has found out that it in a mistake about the world coining to an end in August, and he will therefore not, change his politics and become Dem ocrats. A Californifin last , week eloped with his step-daughter, aed only 14 years, leaving a destitute and lonely wife with whom he lias lived 35 years. He ought to have tho benefit of tar and feathers. The wool product of California last year aggregntod 21,270,253 lbs, an increase of nearly 5,000,000 on the previous year. Tho clip of this season is expected to be larger and of superior quality. llev. C. SI. Blake, late Chaplain U. S. A., has challenged W.D.lIaro, one of the Republican nominees for Presidential Elector, to a public dis cussion "as to tho merits of Grant before the people ." ' A Portland woman was circulating a petition for her husband's pardon from the Penitentiary when she fell in love with another man aud tore up the petition. Poor devils! we mean both of the men. Arrangements an being made to have a grand Odd Fellow's picnic at Aurora ou the occasion of tho Fifty third aitivemiry of the establishment of that Order hi the United States, which will be on the 20th iust. A charivari party at Cornelius, the other night, smoked out a just wed ded couple by stopping the chimney flue at the top all because the groom wouldn't come out when they played on their harps of a thousand strings. Tho Slati-gman tells of a young man in Salem who can talk very intelli gently and all that when at home, but can't say anything when among strangers. If it wasn't just after April fool time we might believe this story. Tho reservoir of tho Spring Valley Mining Conpany at Concow Valley, California, ia the largest in the world, as it contains water enough to make a body thirty mi'es long, thirty feet wide, and twenty feet deep. The dam is eighty feet high. Fourteen citizens of fc'an Francisco, who were in the habit of gambling, paid $10 each to the Clerk of the Police Court last Monday. This makes $2, 1C0 which this establish jneut has contributed for the benefit of the city within a week. A San Franciscan was admiuister- from the second story window into the street, receiving severe injuries. He recovered her in damaged condi tion. Mrs. Fair as she appears in Court looks hearty. Her counsel intimated to-day that they would adopt a differ ent line of defense ou the new trial, and not take more tba.i three days in . . in her behalf. Her case comes up about the last of June. Mrs. Duniway has recently been accused by her Radical friends of ,AmtnrAa t,., . . but we notice that she is now again ... . .. . KelUHf wauicai wue ot the leuce ana we guess sue will shortly be clear over in tho block sheep pasture. Let 'er rip ! "Jerosha, I don't see how they send letters on them 'ere telegraph wires without tearing 'em all to flin ders." J' Why, Jake, you goose, they don't send the paper, but just the wntin in a fluid state. At a leap year party in Atlanta, on the 9th inst., the young ladies showed their manliness by having the follow ing mottoes in conspicious places: "e mean business," "Now is our chance," "Waiting is tedious." . . MARRIED. 8TRCCICMEIKR CIIEAULE. On Thura- day Ibe I Itb inat., at the reahlence of the bride'a parenta, in thie city, by the Her. V. II. llutcber, tin. Lewis bTRucaaicir.B aud 31 ua 'lvka K. C'hcadi.k all of Ibia city. We tender our tbankt for tho beautiful anp- ply of gold and f ilver cake which accompanied tbia cotiee. My the connubial Joye never pale on tbeir lipa, nor their cap of bappinent ever run dry, ia the fervent prayer of all the mem' bera of tbia office. iWUU-llAKKISOX. On tho 4th inat.. at tho rceidence of the bride, in Scio. by Her. J Oatramler, Dr. b. W. Doud, of Aatoria, and Mm Maktha A. IlARBiaoM, of Seio. Tba newly-wedded couple a tar ted for tbeir fu ture heme by the aeaaide. where we bope they may ever be bleaaed with unalloyed bappineaa, Couiplimenta received. KbDf ukd 1'lULl.I'Or. On March 31. at the reenienee of the bride'a parenta. in 8 went Home Valley, by O. W. Powell, J. P., Mr. J W. Rr.oronn and Mi Ass 11. Pmillpot all of Linn county. Thanka for tho glittering ailvor which acoom panied the noti:n. May tne Uvea of our young frienda be ever bright and may tbeir day le crowned with trueat bappineaa. WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT P. C. HARPER CO. Following are the prlcea paid for produce, and the prieea at which other articles are lelllna: in . I i... . w tula innnii.1 ; WHEAT White, 3 bushel 90. OATS 1ft bufhel, 75 cts. . POTATOE8-19 bushel. $1 00. " ONIONS ft bushel, tl 00 1 ad; FLOUR ft bbi.$ 50. J5EAN8 White, ft in, 45 eta. DRIED FRUIT Applea. 39 K: cents Peaches, ft IS, lf)J eta.; Plum, ft IB, 18o.: v.iirrnia, 10, luo. BUTTER ft lb, 60 cti. i EG (IS ft down, 20 6ts. Chickens ft do.en. $3 00. . 1SUUAK Crushed, ft !h, 15 cts.; .Island. R, llftyl3 eta.; gan Francisco ReOned, 1 id, i4ital4 eta. TEA YouB(t Hyaott, Jb, l 6(1 : .Tartan ft lb, 00c$l OIT; Black, ft m, 7ffoCSl 00, i: Mux 5 in, A-tyta oenta. SALT ft tb, liffl2i eta. SYRUP Heavy tfrtden, ft gallon, $1 00 Ex. Heavy Golden, ft gall., Sf 25. BACON llama, ft ttt, H eta.,- Siitt, 12J ets onouiaera, 7 ets. LAUD ft lb, 121 (a) 14 cts. OIL Devoe's Kerosene, ft trtiflcrft, 75 eta. ft can. 5 gall., S3 00 ; Linseed Off. raw, ft1 (roll tf I OK . T : -- 1 flt 1. .11 .1 tat . . 11 .. " , uiuBvcu vii, uoiieu, gall. BEEF Neat, ft lb, 8 cents. ' -PORK Neat, ft lb, 6J oentf. SHEEP glutton, per bead, $4-50 00. HOPE FOB TUB AFFLICTED. Spailjr relief mil entre fnf Cbmnla, IiM, by I ho netr and it-iunliHu luoclo of truutiueut ii noticed by ; j. , nr. Aborn. 1 Laboratory, ConmiltlnK aii'l Otx-rntlnit Afmrt mrnt. corner Third hiiU Morrisou Sitreetm, 1'ortlnn'l. UrugKii. 'n cliiirK for umuiiuiiin. Torun of trenhnciit ri'nuouiibU. Psmuliluta ent fioo. l3Jw4. REMARKABLE CURB OV TUB V TERINTENDENT OF TUB GUASALOUrn WIND. ,'T1IS WOBK OKK SMAVrl.r OX." CB 91. 6001 i4Klioll KKHIK. iitAlALOi;i'M iMiJis. near H Auiwt 14,,ltl. J '' ln. A. M. T.artka A C. -I'r n Wjf Hm I Imva tiin ufllicUnt wilh Itbeomtlnr In my IihikN mihI lout, tliu (ml im tuiit l Hi llinu hcinK very wvero. On tin. 7ili of Jnlr I firiirU niu of your L'NK WKIOI) HKMlCuT. ami f tur UktiiK only Ibrcn btllt-, Hml Ibnl 1 am iuilu r-lnrul tn Ih'uMIi mill mrnlli, 1 fcr bad iIid HIiiMiinittiiiii for rlvi ( M ya, ami tlriik ilnit tliv uorM of tlia 'L'NK" In earing a iliKeime ol Utu nlHiidinjf, In mt abort a time, ! wry rumn'rkiiiilu An a loiilu ami aptirllzer I hav nerrr met with (nivlliiiitf equal In the ''t'.NK WEED HEMKDY," IluriiiK the lima I vna tnhifiif it I Bnlni'il pouniU In tllil. Tinatlng that (bin orrtilionlw tnny ba U'l'ful in imluelnf vtbara ullvotoil mt 1 u try I lie I'NK." I rcmulii, very truly vuirx. ' . . JAMKH T. JHIOWX. ti2ir. Sup't anil Ani nt (luailnloiifw Miaa. AtXiSiWwTiSiTrcD i THE LOST CITY ; OR , CHICAGO . AS IT WAS AND AS tT IS. A, JIMTOHV OV T1IK tilt RAT CWCAtjO Kir.. Truthful unl aeoumtf. A vlvll mm drlHili-i! at'omnt of lu ini.nl terrlla calam ity Hint bn err liefiillir! Ilia eivilixt.il wurM. Marlling iiit'iilrnta. "Il:iir bremllb 'cii(c." Tha Curl ii I ravai "f llio I'ira KIoimI. The reiirn of Terror. I'rofiiinily n(vl heantifutly il. liM(rt"l, Inetuiliuo; rirw of the eity belore ami iune tba fir". Mill aublimel)' eratnl in ita ruiin. Orilcra will l.e fillr.1 ami rrcvirerf. The faateat anllini; liook rvi-r M ly ax"t. fcml f I for nanvnuaiiiK outfit i.ml rerun an Agnnry iintna- tlluli'ly. Affxnla alao wunlr.l r-r WONDERS OF THE WORLD. On Tli"Uainl I ltut r u t i'n. iHiHi.nin lart lintf a.-ini l. intra-liK ini-Vb-ma atal wirnUrful evciiia in all t.'oonlria nn'l aino.'r all l'"'le. A. Is. BANCROFT V CO., n:7w7. San Franeiaco, CaL JIKMOltlMIOlDS. 9 CAHOTIIKHS k CO "PILK PILLS i.N tll.NT MKNT" have w UremaB oue of Ik ntnn-laril n-.raUoiia of the lay; im pn tnri!l aul reeiiiiiu:a'll fr I'ilia -ml ( whether t hrooi' or rdi-eot). SulTrrrr may lric4 BpoB it. lht ihi mnely will sit e ihrrn uraiaacnt relief from thi trouhlutome anil damagibg em plaint. hent i'.tpnl. In any J.lrr (within Ibe Unl teJ Klate) upon receipt of prlee, Sl.iO. A. CAKUTHKRS k CO., nlOyl All.nnv. I.lnn Co.. Oregoa. i a J X K W A 1 V K UT IS K M BXTS. T'AXTKD-SOO.OOO POt'XDN OP If Wm.l on whirb wa will uinUe liberal ad vanrra, ami fey the bigheat Market prlre in eah. CartWT-lfht. Westlako k BXerria. vToiilif. TOTK U IS IIKKKBY UIVnTf THAT THE c" p .rinrr-hip hm tut.ire eaiaiinj; between W. J. liiltabiilfl ami Iiaviil Amlrewa la tbta lay ill'.reJ by mutual eonaent, W. J. Ililta hiiicl paying ail ilcbla ami rmeivtag all aauaey Jee aanl firm. ' Alhany, Mar-h 12, ITI.. s":?w4. JOB WAGON- AVIKU PVHCIIASKD TUR !XTraiE?T of tl. W. Voung in the ii-:i,iy&:ky uimsckn. I am prepare! la lo any any ami alt kia.la fif Joha on abort notice ao.l with ijaick diapateb. T. ruia raroiiable. l'atkagta ikUvcreal U any part of Ibe ety. I.oi.k vat Ivr the tojr lon aat Wmytm. 7o2Jtf. A. H. AKNOLU. coal ore 1 1,000 GALLONS! A LITTLE LOWER! 7nl5tf By m.&IN,TOUr CO. OAP KANE'M COIiUEXSED. TlinMAS Coo Water. ISIeacbitif .anil "Iber kl4a aoljby WIIEELEK alt KIIEDD. XTICK. IX PERSONS 0WIXO ON BVIWCKir. tioD or Bote on aerount of railroad com pi e- iou to Albany plcaae call ana e,ttia im ro i a te ll t.. HQI.I. A U.W , 7no it. Ily J. II. r'oater. READ, AC1 WISLY, SAVE money: Tfc. "tJ; Hill Ac Non. THE OLDEST DRl'O HOUSE IN LINN COUNTY, after thanking -their nnroeroae frienda and pntrona for paet Urora, deaire to merit a continuance of patronage by keeping conatantly on band a full supply of Drugs, Patent Mtdieinrx, Perfumery, Oil, Psintx, Dye-Stnffx, Brushes, Tresses, etc Agents for Dr. D. Javnea k Son' line of med- icims, the reJcbratwl Cnk WmK Bcmedy or Oregon Ilheumatie Cure, Ac, Ao. Conatantly on band, a good supply ot 1'ositlTe and Negative Powder, Ner-Pbvsiciana' Prescription careful! Com pounded, in either tho Engliab or German lan guage. We are also agents for the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE one of tbe best Family Machines in uae. Call and aee na and satisfy yourselves. K. C. HILL A SON. vOnltf ALBANY LARD OIL & SOAP Manufactory. niHE UNDESIGNED HAVING COMPL I ted and put in good running order tbeir new . LARD OIL AND SOAP MANUFACTORY, in the eity of Albany, are prepared to purchase, at the highest cash ratea. all tha llOGH, RANCID BUTTER. SOAP GKEANE, Ac.; Ac, delivered to them in this city. Thoy are now manufaoturing 'and have on nana ,; ? :. " ' FANCY TOILET AND COMMON SOAPS, In ir.nnt vortntv nnrrnnl.il iniitl r IKn tut"tn market, which tbey offer to tbe trade at the most reasonable rates. ' Orders respectfully ' solicited. ' Satisfaction guaranteed. rrmies having iioga, Kanoid liutter, or Grease of any kind, for sale, will do well to give us a cnll. K. CARTWRIGHT t CO. Nov. 11, 1871 v7nl4tf . , J ., .,. THE LADIES' FAVORITE! Tilts. S. A. JOIIAS' MILLINERY ESTA0Ll!siXOIBNT! FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, AND " LADIES' FANCY GOODS! KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND; DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING. BLEACH ing and Pressing done in the latest stvlei and shortest order. Shop up stairs over J. M. iJeaon s f tore, i iret street. v6n&tf. : W II EELEIl'i AT SHEDD. ECONOMY 1H WEALTH ! TIME IS MONEY!! nave votir Tim: -A50- ACCUMULATE WEALTH! BY BUYING YOUR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. GROCERIES, CROCKER Y, NOTIONS, CLOTHING. HATS AXD CAPS, BOOTS AIVD SHOES, PIIaLS AIVD L1I.1IETS, PAIIVTS AIVD OILS, IN FACT ALMOST ANYTHING THAT YOU MAY HAVE OCCASION TO USE TO BE HAD UNDER ONE BOOK. READY PAY AND SHORT TIME! I PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS will find, as heretofore, at the store of the subscriber at all times a good as sortment of the BEST GOODS at fnf: IiOWESf iPRtfifiS! V All iiind of Merchantable produce bought! A. WBSELSR Sheda, Or., April 5. 1872. 7b34o6. h ADVBKT ts KM ETS; THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. An Infallible bilood i;ir iscai. poiaia log rare toxic and XKuvixm propertlaa aeftala eest lei Mmuxrmittnm. sMavrw KtalLoil, and all klndnd Diataaa. It ompletelr reaioni tbe iratem wbeo Inw palrad hj diaeaee, rarlrea tbe action of tba tVI mm ACWITAtV OaMM, M4t' tally aoraa CMoarva.A. aLT asacinf. and all acsaLSriVK mm carrAwsEota tH easts, give isaanadiato and permanent tUt In BrircrfiA, Kasvniractaaj, TOioora. Boila, Scald Bead. Ulcera and Borea arxll atea from tbe ajratem all traeMof Mercurial Disease. It la smact.v vareaCTABiat, being made) from an kerb found Indlgenone in CaiMWsia It ts tberafora pecullatlr auiUbla fur ma bf ramalea and CUUna, aa a assAaosa at;aii riacai mm mmzmowrom. for Sale by all Druggists. tOIRaTOR. HOSTCTTCft . CO. AOEKTSt 039 and 631 Market BtxtA. Ban FraacUoo. 3 05 r B a. " BT" pi' ''"' . aa H o - o a 3 yj X z 9 O 5 la X 70 - H K H 53 " n av ,3 0 . o l O l ? f 3 5 4 z 'S g 5 0 H : rn O H 53 it m 'B w 3 Z 3 z .w o n M q 'S jn " . H - z 9-1-1 o Hi to v. 0. o H o to M 10 D Si 59 C T. 2. w p 3 ft. rs t ft" b 3D H s 8 ro 5-H oo Q O a o d tn X H H H i a-l w o I o cat -t d O n os a 3 W M CD 2 h a O O o S - v n M O Q o trj - a i o Tl 53 2 D 6 O 5S o l ? 3D 8 .CO e B '" Ea O 3 B a, 5 ;WlLLAMETTE?T-s tRANSPORTAT IJ1R0M AKD AFTER DATE UXTIL FCR- ther notiae, the Company wiil dispateh boat from Albany ts, Orvallts on TUESDAY and FRIDAY of each week. . Also will dispatch a boat from Albany for Portland and intertriediatb rjlaoes oil same days, leaving Comstock 4 Co's wharf. Fare at reduced rates. . , J. D. BILES. Dee. 18, 1871; , . Agent,. ,. F liltS i FURS ! FURS ! ; THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID IN CASH for all kinds of Furs, hv v7nJ6tf BLAIN, TOTJNQ & CO, TUTOOL SHAWLS, LONO AND SOU-ARB. ft "Plaid end Striped, for sale by WHEEL., OR WARE. GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, o., e., go, to WHEt,.ER, " A 1 V E It T I ? E 51 E X T P ! TH2IT5T7P00D.i For a few cents you can buy cf your Grocer or. Druggist & packago cf SEA 1I0S3 3lBIKE mado frora ptiro Irish Kos3 or Carragoen, which will ' mafco sixteea qaart3 of Elanc Kaiige, and a liko tianthy cf Puddings Custards, . Creams, Charlotte Busse, &.C. It 13 Hie cheapest, healthiest and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and CMldas. , a A Glorious Change ! ! THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters This wonderful vegetable re ktorative is the shet-anclior of the feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it lias no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to . vliich women are especially sub ject, 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 tho bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all druggists PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CURES AXD MODERATE CHARGES. IB. W. K. DOIIERTY'fl PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! rTftt: 519 Sacramento Street, comer r or Leidenlorfi Street, (a lew Uuvra below What I'betr llouae. Frirate Entrance ou Leideadurfl atroet, San FrancUcu. Ettobfitktd expreutj to afford the affllHtd enaaet mud tcienlijie tnrdicul aid in the treatment , amd cure of all Prizate ami t'krtm- - ic JUtaeee, cote vf Serre- ,-' ejf and all Sexnol itiaordert. , TO THE AFFLICTED. DE.V.K. bOHERTY KETLKXS 1113 SIX- cere taanka to bis niuieruua patienM .fur luetr pamnaje, and would take tn:a ppportanhy to remind tbem that be cuntinuca to eoasnlt at hi Institute for tbe core or chronic diseases of tbe Langs, Liver, Ktdnejra, IHgestive and Genito-L'ri-nary Organs, and all private uiaeaaea, vix Sjph ilia in all ita forma aud ttage. Seminal Weakneaa. and all tbe borrid eonseqne'ices of 5elf-abu.e,-Gon-orrboea, Gleet, Stricture. Nocturnal and Iiumal emiaaiona, Sexual IebilUy, biaeaaea of tbe Baek and Loins, Inflammation of tbe Bladder and Kid ney a, etc., etc.. and be bopea that his Ion; experi ence and saeeeaaful practice willcontinoe to insure bitn a abare of public patronage. By tbe practice of many years in Europe and tbe United States, be ia enabled to apply the moat efficient and aue eeaafnl remedie against disease of all kind. . lUs enrea without mercury, charge moderate, treat his patient in a correct and honorable wa;, and ha reference of unquestionable Teracity' from tden of known respectability ,nd high standing in soci ety. All partte eonanlting him by letter orother wirc, will reeeire tbe best and gentleai treatment, and implicit aacreey. .. To teniales. When a female i in trouble, or afflicted with diaeaae, aa weakneaa of the back and lirabe, pain in tbe bead' dimneat of aight, loaa of mtucniar power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner Toasneas, extreme urinary diffiewttie, derange meat of digeatire functions, geverr-l debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, steriK ty, and all other disease peculiar to females; ihe should go or writ at onee to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at bu Medical Institute and consult him about her trouble and disease. Tbe Doctor is effecting more cure than any other physician in the Stale of California. Let no false delicacy prevent yon, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and prema tura death. Alt Martied Ladlea whose dalieataj health or other circumstance prevent an inereaaa in their fauilie. should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doherty Medical Institute, and they will receive everr nossible relief and b.ln T) rt-t. . g.. ow. Wl vu ce are ao arranged that he can be consulted with out leaxoi ODserrauon. To (Jorrepondfnt. Patient residing in any part of the State, how ever distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doherty in their respective eoftm, and who think proper to anbmit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are reapectlally assured that their communications will be held most sacred. - If the case be fully and candidly described, per-' sonal communication will te unnecessary, M in strnetions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the ease (including the remedies), will be forwarded without delav. and in n k m to convey no idea of the purport of .the letter or parcel ao transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, ran. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Address, W. K. DOHERIY. M. D San Francisco, California, Spermatorrhoea : Da. DoBBKTr has just published an. imnortant pamphlet embod vin er his own view and nmnrttM in relrtion to Impotence or Virility, hein? a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakfieaa Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on tbia affeotion, and other diseases oftbe Sexual 5rgab(. This llltle work contains informatiota of toe ut most Value to all. whether martied or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of sis oenta In postage stamps for return postajre. Address, . , W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.. V3n88lf gan Francisco, Cal. BEER! BEER!! ALBANY BREWERY CilAS. KIEFER, Pro'r. , HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUSt ERECTED new and first-class : On Broad Albin between First &tre and ihe River, X'1-' ', . -3tmWm .. An i is prepared lo furnish ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PRIVATE FAMILIES, OU SUORT NOTICE! All Wcrs ' Delivertd Wherever Desired. He Warrants his BEER : MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, FERJFECTJaY HEALTHY ! He ia confident be can fire entire s&tisfacrioQ te, j- til. 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