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Till DAY..- ;...;;... JULY 25, 1873V AGENTS FCR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT, Asliland.... ........ llrownnvHle Corvallis 'nvon fitv Cois, w. r JjMt l'orilami.... 'Eugene !a.slurir ilarrlrburj?...t.!J sllatoy. ...... ...... JeiToron Jacksonville..-.. I. ft U ramie ......... ?f wjort... lnrtlainl Peoria lVoilleton Hoseluinr C fcl.whl fVio...... l)an. h-ulem .v... The Italics........ "Walla Walla Yakima. W. T . Isune MiMcf, ,..(. I. ('ostmwi W. It. Privet t. I.J. Hmruewood. -W. J. Hamilton. ..... ....... riv. lUMeny. J. J. Walton, Jr. Matthew Fountain. mi. May & H. U. Holt. ..-.J. M. Mot-gun. F. I CruntHi. .J. It. Nvll. J. 11. Knlsion. K. .V.'Omns. .A. W. Wright. ., I. iSatmiel. .. I. N. Smith. -J. II. Turner. A. A. Fink. Al. WhwkT. .iu!y & Ueo. Christie. F. ltrown. A. Jl. ' Ferguson. ,. N. T. fiiton. K. P. liovUs. S ; TAVt-OR'S IIXTFUTAISMEST. Irfist I'rUiay evening on the oeenlon of the 42d anniversary of the hirthlay of tho JimwI of tt? Taylor family, the Albany Amateur Dramatic Association gave one of their Jileasslns anJ instructive -.'entertainments, hich for real merit far surpattses all othea given by that , troupe. The Opera House was literally mrx wjiu l.)!!, IV Wlllg llllllVUIt for (those who came in late to rlml even !s atandius room. The audience In at tendance was larjjc-r by far than we have ever witnessed at any puUlle exhi bition given by any dramatlo troupe in Albany. Mart, fairly boiled over with good nature in hid effort to make a , success, and w think ho suc ceeded to a degree bwyond hit most sanguine horns. The tint piece on the programme wa.s the beautiful and lilghly amusing comedy, "Betsy 11a ker, which kept the audience in a perfect roar of laughter during the i whole of its performance. Mr.- Hart and his infant prodigies were' loudly applauded whiitj singing "Aint I Sweet?" and at the close of the song were nearly covered with a shower of silver coin from the deligliteLnudience. The poem "After the Battle," was re cited by Mm. Taylor in a style that would have done credit to any of our best elocutionists. 1 he comic and sen timental song's by Taylor, Hart ami Humphrey were well recti veil, but the IrWh ballad, "Teddy O'Niel," by Mrs. Taylor, was the crowning success" of the evening, In the vocal line. It was sung in a sweet, pathetic voice, and at the close wai greeted with tremendous applause, and the entliusiiism of the audience could not le abated until she again appeared upon the stage. She ' then sung the rather solemn piece, en titled, "I could not call her Aother," which wasalso warmly applauded. The rendering of the beautiful musical comedy, "The Borrowed Sweetheart," reflected great credit upon the dra matic ability of all the who partici pated in it. The "Local Song" was sung by Mart. Taylor and Roxs Hum phrey. Tl.us feature is made a sjH-cial-ty in all of5art. Taylor's show.. This time the song numtK'red 103 ver ses, and each verse contained a good joke on some person in this communi ty. On the whole it was superb, but we tbink if some of the jokes had been toned down a little it would hare been better., After the entertainment had adjourned a grand bad was given by the Association In" which the major part of the audieiiee participated. The ball passed o 3 in the most enjoyable manner, owing to the efficient man agement of the polite floor managers, Messrs. J. R. Herren, Oliver Bushnell, Isaac Conn ml Jcnf. !?peidcl. A sup per was served at the new restaurant by its gentlemanly proprietor, Mr. .Bom bo, which for quality and quanti ty has never been surpassed in this city. Ai.mokt as Item. Quite a large party of our citizens bad a very pleas ant time at the Soda springs last Tues day at Waterloo,-although one of their party came very near furnishing a subject for an epitaph. ' One of the yoang ladies, in crossing on a single plank over the gorge through which the 8an tiara forces its way, Iot her equilibrium and was about to test the effects of cold water on a weak consti tution, when one of Albany's young gallants rushed promptly out, at the imminent risk of having all the starch taken out of his new "open-behind,' and succeeded in rescuing her from the imminent danger of being chawed all lull of holes by che ravenous little minnows which irifest the waters of the classic fc'antiam, and spoiled a first class item for the Democrat, for ali of which we tenderliim a vote of thanks.' Base Bali. The second and last . game of the serifs between the Mo docs, of Knox Butte, and the Twis ters of Albany, was played on the grounds of the former on last Sat urday. It was a hot contest between the two clubs through the whole game, and at the close of the Mo doc's last inning they were fi tallies ahead. The Twisters then took the bats and won the game iy making the splendid run of 24. The Modocs play ed this game a grer t deal better than they did the first, and the chan,:es are hat if they were to ilay again they would at least make it pretty hot for aurjbpya,--! .; - ' '. New Books. Our gentlemanly bookseller, Mr. Foshay, last week re ceived another large invoice of books, etc., for his store. Since he purchased the store he . has been constantly ad ding the publications of nil the' most popular authors, and now has as good a .selection as can be found in the valley. Call and examine his stock. Feom Ochoco. Mr. Wni. Circle and son arrived home during the first of the week from Ochoco, where Jthey went some mouths ago ; with a drove K of cattle. They report that there is I still a large crowd of miners at work ! in that section, aud. that those who have got down to the bed rock are j making it pay very well. Col. J. TV. Kesmitu, of Polk, coun I ty, invaded onrsancttnn on irednesday "'"t. His corpus 'seems to have lost """-"-' ;" nd proportions since JKimEW FfefiTtVAUThs Jewish people from nearly nil parts of the State assembled In this city last Sun day for tho purpose of having a grand festival. Their festivities were held In the pavilion nt tho Fair Ground, about one mile ami a half south of this city. Ito understand that two tables wore spread the entire length of the pavil ion, richly furnished and literally groaning under the weight of the sub stantial mid delicacies of the season. Pears, isjaches, apricots, cherries and grapes were brought In immense quan tities from California, for the occasion, livery delicacy tlint the Oregon and California markets could afford was wtdl represented at their festive board. The dinner is supposed to be by fur the finest that has ever been spread In Or egon, it being est limited thut $1,000 will not more than cover tho actual cost. The Committee of Arrangements con sisted of Aessrs. Leo. Eox, L. Cline, X. lUutui and r?ig. Fox, who spared neither tabor nor expense to give their friends throughont tho State a cordial reception and a pleasant entertain ment. At ubout 3 o'clock I'. M. druie ,'ng commenced and continued until 10 o'clock In the evening. These occasion al reunions of the descendants of Abra ham, scattered abroad throughout the world, must Indeed be very pleasant to the participants, calling up, as they evidently do on such occasions, many traditions of their ancient fathers that, fondly cluster around the memory of the living. Before closing this article we we wish to say (and we have it from high authority) It is the unanimous opinion of the young men that Corvs.t lis furnished tho irvttkst girls, and more of them, than any other city in the State. D.vnixa ItonnKUY. Last Wednes day night, as our policemen were pa trollng the streets, they heard an unu sual noise In Carothers' drugstore, aud finding that it was locked in front they immediately ran around to the rear of the store, arriving Just in time to see a man disappearing around the corner. Upon examining the store they found that an entrance had been effected at the back window by removing some brick from beneath it, aud then un fastening the winilow bolt by means of a long stick. The thief, or more probably thieves, succeeded In getting about $45 in 10 and 2o cent pieces, and also some of his flnent cigars. Had it not bctn for the noise which was oc casioned by one of the thieves knock- ling a pair of scales of the counter, and thus attracting tbeattentlon of the police, they would probably have got ten away with a great deal more spoil, i U'hose turn comes next? Retckxf.d. Messrs. Dave Froman and T. J. Stites and their families ar- ! rived at home during the first of the week from a lengthened sojourn In the mountains in the vicinity of the Soda on the Santiam. They report that the mail between lifsky Spring and Lower Soda is nearly impassable, the: mud being so deep that the wagons in passing over ti would sink in near- j ly to the hub. The blackberry crop ' Is immense, although they seem to be of an inferior quality, not being near so large or sweet as they were last year. People are flocking up to that part of the country in unlimited num bers, notwithstanding the large crop of bears, poor blackberries, bad roads, etc Ho, for the Coast. A party of young gentlemen, consisting of .Vessrs. Jus. Titus, John annon and Chas. : Bourgardes started lust Tuesday for the "deep, sad sea." Thcv Intend making the trfp on horseback to Ya qu'aia, and then boarding, as they have weak constitutions and don't want to trust to their owu skill in the culinary art. The poultry raisers of that sec tion will have good reason to thank their lucky stars that this party In tend boarding during their sojourn on tiie bay. I lie boys iiave good appe tites, aud chickens are an awful temp tation. ' Large Oats. We received last liVdnesday a specimen of some oats, raised near Lebanon by Mr. A. V, Spaw. They are common side oats, but have reached the enormous height ot 7 feet aud S inches. They are well headed out, but the stock is so large that it will not amount to much for feed. This beats anything for "high" that we have heard of in Oregon this season. He were last week shown some ".Surprise" oats, grown by Jos. 7aru iltou, sq., of Orleans precinct. They are not quite so tall as those raised by Mr. Spaw, but have a great deal small er ftalk and consequently will make better feed. If any more of our farm ers have wheat or oats which are above average, let them send in the descrip tion aud we wili publish it with pleas ure. , Coxvexiest. IFe hear of another argument in favor of railroad mono'po- i lies going the rounds on the ttrcetav A gentleman at Harrlsburg, being some what of an epicure, and wishing to have something for dinner which is uncommon in that city, sent, by tele graph to one of our bakers for two-bit's worth of warm bread.. The bread was sent on the noon train, and we suppose the Harrlsburger had his . appetite sa tiated to its fullest extent for the insig nificant sura of one dollar. Now show us the man who has so far forgotten his duties to mankind in general, and the people of JTarrisburg in particular, that can, in the- face nf the facts "set forth" in this article, say .anything against "grinding monopolies.". :.a ,. : Installation'. -The following offi cers: were Installed in Diamond En campment, C. R. C, in this cjty at their last meeting: C, Sarah D. God- lev: J. C Liable A. Halbrook: C. of ., II. D. Godlcy; It. 8., D. iunsfield; F. 8., D. E. Taylor, T., L. B. Royal; L O.,' Amelia Miller; O. G., J. J. Domes; P. C, P. i7. Raymond; CJi of it. t'., C. II. Stewart; 1st G., J. A. Spangler; M. of C, Mr. L. B, Royal,' R. S.j Will Beach. Extba Policeman. Parley Ms Knight has been appointed as an extra Policeman by the City Council. This is a good move as tnere have been a good many attemp's at robbery In the river towns below aud our citizens may expect their turn to come at any time. ' HOMIt AND ADltU tt). fllpe cpplcs have made their appear ance In this market. The Success took down a load of flour from Foster's Mill last Tuesday. . - Judge H'hltney started for Yaqulnit Inst Tuesday morning for the benefit of his hentth which Is very poor. The Jew got away last Sabbath with 7 cases of champngne, 6 cases of claret, 40 gallons of beer and 1,000 cigars. Rev. Baxter Gray, of Astoria son of D. D. Gmy, of this city, held religious services at tho U. P. Church lust Bab bath evening. Haying has commenced all over tho county, and consequently this city is as dull us It can well bo and not stop business altogether. Rev. I, I). Driver, agent for the. American Bible Society, delivered a sermon at the'PucIHi' Opera llouso In this city last Sul.l.atli. John Parker and Jas. Ifcrrcn, started out prospecting up the Santlutn last .Vouduy. They are confident that they can "raise the color" this timo. Frank IVestlake, who has been liv ing with his brother In California for a year or two, arrived home oti'last Sat urday, looking hale and hearty. Owing to his contemplated removal to California, W. D. Beldlitg lias sold his broom manufactury to Mr. Rombo, who will continue the business In this city. Judges Burnett and Sfrahan, of Cor vallis, passed through this city on Tuesday last on their way to Salem to attend Supreme Court now In session in that city. Blackberry parties are crowding up to the Island above this city. An Im mense quantity of blaekberrWs have been taken out already, and people are arriving every day. Our niechanlcul friend, J. J. Domes, has gone into partnership with the new firm of Lambrecht Jt Co., In the manu facture of wagons and carriages. Suc cess to him in his new undertaking. Jaok Alphint, who has run a chop house In nearly every town In the IKIIIamette valley, has at last opened one at Corvallls. All who ate ac quainted with "Dascom" know that it will be success. The iT. K. Church held an Interest ing campmectlng at Soduvllle last Sabbath. A largo crowd was In at tendance and were regaled at great length on a wordy feast by about half-a-dozen ministers. Our firemen were out last Afomlsy evening trying their engine, which worked admirably. The boys keep everything In working order, and are ready ot any time for a combat with the fiery element. II. L. Yantis, of this city, Is talking seriously of tearing himself away from this community soon. He says that he has swelled so much lately? that this country U too small for hliri, and he Is going to try "old .tissouri" again. Pat. Karrell has "pulled up stakes" at Albany and went toeoiintrr-jiimplng at Lebanon. If that la the way the young men of this city are going to act when they get married we-wlll try and get our County Clerk not to issue any more lice uses. " The Albany Dramatic Association intend amusing the people of Lebanon and vicinity some evening before long by giving one of their chaste and In structive entertainments In that city. The people of that community had better improve this chance of seeing and hearing this young but popular troupe. Lecture. W. O. Clark, Esq., of Calif, rnla, and O..W. P. of the Sons of Temperance of that State, who has within a few months past completed theentire circuit of the Globe, delivered a very Interesting discourse in the M. 11 Church in this city on Jonday evening last, upon "what he saw around the world." Mr. Clark's ad dress was principally confined to the land of Palest ins and the adjacent country spoken of in Biblical history, is remarks upon Jerusalem and the pro-nineut New Testament points throughout Judea were very Interest Ing, and none the less so were his de lineations of the ancient cities of Her culaueuni and Pompeii, tho ruins of which are now being unearthed and explored In the interest of science. He had prepared a more extensive no tice of this address but the crowded condition of our columns this week prevents us giving our readers the ben efit of it. m Goixo A wat. Mr. W. D. Beldlng, who has been engaged in the manu facture of brooms in this city, will start for California next week in the hopes of finding a bolter locality for the prosecution of - his trade. His probable destination is San Jose, where he will go into business if the induce ments are great enough to justify him. Mr. Belding has resided in this city for a few years, and we are sorry that lie cannot make his business profitable enough at this place to make it his permanent residence. May he have the best of success in his new home. IaiKBOvEMEXTS. Dr. O. IP. Gray Is constantly adding the latest improve ments in the dental art to his office. Last week he received a new and han dy fixture, which Is the invention of Dr. Thompson of Portland, and he has also ordered some more valuable instruments from the East, which will arrive in a short time. As dental instruments are being Improved so fast, we expect that people will be able to have their molars extracted before long without leaving home. , . Hokses Stolen. We earn that Mr. John Peck, a farmer residing about nine miles south of tills city, had two valuable horses stolen from his pasture one night last week. Diligent search has been made for the thief, but no clue has been found as to his where abouts yet. To , Farmers. Those farmers -who have Wheat to store would do well to consult the advertisement of R. Chea dk, which appears in this week's pa per. E; S. JWerrlll has charge of every thing connected with the receiving of grain at that warehouse. " ill Si . .- " 'If. B. Ht'MPnREV, District Attor ney, returned during the first elf" the week from Tillamook county, wllere Judge Bonham has. been holding the first Circuit Court ever held la that County sln?e its organization. Goino to tits Soi'nd.Wo learn that our friend and fellow-townsman, H. C. Clement, contcmplrttfs removing to some point on the Sound. I I'd nru truly sorry to hm so good a elthten, and the city In which he may locate may well be proud of thn new awes. Sinn to her numbers, ay tho best of success attend him wherever iio may a0' SKVEKKLY SCAt.UBD. A little child of Chas. Humes, or this city, was se verely scalded last HVdncsduv, caused by Its upsetting a kettle of boiling jel ly and emptying the contents over Its neck aud breast. Dr. Jones was called aud administered, relief to the little sufferer, who thnoirlt very badiv in jured is at present doing well. Arm Buokk.v. Ney Gird, son of Win. Gird of tills city, a lud nged 13 or I I years, was thrown from a horse on Tuesilsy morning lust by which his left arm was broken near the wrist. Dr. Hlfl was called and set and ban ilaged the fractured limb, and we bn dvrstand tlu lad Is doing well. Gonb I:akt. Itev.llTjr. Mhsse', who hits for some timo past been the pastor of the M. K. Church or thlsclty, preached his farewell sermon to a largo audience last Sabbath evening. Mr, Mlesse leaves us with the Intention of graduating at one of the theological colleges In the East. Gokey's Lady's Book for August Is already at band. It Is a fair specimen of this famous magazine, being filled to overflowing with fashions, music and literature. Every family should have a copy of It. ItcoMts only f.'t.oo to get it and a beautiful chromo "Our Darling." Arctic Soma. Carothers has Just manufactured some new syrups for his soda fountain which for dellclousnrss of flavor fur surpass any that he has had heretofore. He always keejw his soda welt iced on these hot days. Don't take our word for It but go ami test It. MARRIED. ItorHTON HTKWAIIT. on lit h lnf.. At tn nW!f tin tf ih bntls, l.y lv, John it tn,mlr. MK. Jtan Itniwrn unit Mas. MAMS K. MncWAMT. nil f t4lin csinly. The happy ohi pi mmsmttfrmt the printer In s stylo issmllurly aopvplabto to tho dlsrlplra of Faust. Msylh-'jr haw a long and tinppr llf. llfTX-tsmH.-4inih-l lnm. at Ihs rpi,rn ,r w. 11. Mil.-r. of 1 ii-ni. U fl-. H. . trvlns. Mm. l.trrHKM Itcs-ruN and Mtna Mkixjmah J. Ihxjms, ail uf Una county. Thanks fur tun Ittsral supply of "bullion" whlfh seo nmpanlnl this notion. Ws U-ntU t tha happy emiple our armt-t eoncnUulatlan and wish thrm tunc Ufa of unslluyvtl bapppl nr. Mrr.Wtf-ANP-HARVKY. fn the 13.1 Inst., t 1114 hi. hurl- ll.s. l. l. lxv. W. K. iiutuh f, .V. II. McKaklaso ami Camills II amvkv, , W msks our roost grawlul how ! tha larga upp!y of "rpn-lintriiu' which a- thU no tl company tu our unrtum. tmr whole fore from tho devil to tha rdltor-lnhlef Jttln in tendering the newly. inarrtrd couple our moat Inmrs and hrartfxM cnnirrntutatlona. EXHIBIT Ot tha nawlpta ata4 DUIairasMa)la mt l.lna Im.Ii, Orea, tiaai ttmty 1st, 11, Jiy ! isia. Im. u ! V, m im uu Ai W tm -n l Ui ! o W uu u uu u tw To eaah on hand July t, ST3. " I iuor Hwii," M Male of trye, Btln. Ke of e.ir ,) . curr.tnty. Kinea, Him'ltcy........w Fine. r.,in..M ....w lrMh'r I lij- n .. Ferry lto.iie Trisi lers irom t iers, ... curnnry .... Attorney fee. i I flle rv'Ot latr, ml riier-f i.,r tue year 11. M 1 a aaaaseU and rollerted by Hherllf. - .. Tame a -a.d and cuileolnd ty M Ainfsiul iro.o re4.i eke-i,- titai failed lo be . -i.ll'.e, j, Ix-lireiucut taaea fur " " I -To.. ..;... " " Kl " Tsxea collected of Chinaiueo... SB II 1 M M at S4 UU I'.ISD hi ' r- By KUt Uses rstld Htala TrsMurer.,.! n.Vl 7S " i Hiuiy orders rdie-meu ...... pi.iirt a u luler.-t on same 1 IS " v, apportioned lo llstTKS h Iks1.. S.T7I SS M Kalea uf rtSrai-a anil aura lor acaooIa....... . . &M OS Total disbursements . ..S.l.s-f II CaaU on baud tw battUMC, .ns ti SjJ.wjs U Malement of aaants and UablllUas of county, July I, IsTS i Una Dr. Note to fiehonl Fund... M. Males Mr ... County Mikn ouiataudun-. Total Inde Ugdneaa ,. .4 1.114 00 ... s.esi uu m.jmt St .ll.U SI fa. Viy detlnqueal Us list for I m .. ls7u... - " 171 .. " ls7i..... Cash on hand July 1, W73 I a 77 W.l HI 1.-JH . 4.111 61 a. ITS 4U Total asset.,. .... .....13,XU St Iniitfbtevlneas over and atsnrs all rv aouroDS lo balancw....M.mH..Mw... 6,119 n S1S.8U S4 Da. Actual Ladnbtcdnc IS.bU SI fU.SU M . M,i" it ,ud lo .. 12.IBJ S3 Actual cash on hand . .... Indsbtednesa over caaa ou balauc .......w. w. f IS.ftU SI Attest: J. II. HAfKt.F.MAS. i Couuty Clerk. Wstement of expenditures of Una county forms year ending July 1, iir,3: I'aid Uilriet Aiu,rney....... f AS m balnry Onjuty Juiltfe............ Ms, A) Heiiool Hu-rmt.ndeliu........ &) Su " ivejnty "i r -iunnf. sn uu Allowed .Hjoly (.'lers..........-..... 1" J 14 Alktwrl Wlwri lf...... - !-'! I 72 HiieritT fK-r cent lor cull cling lases. J 'li Id Htstionery, oil and eaiiUlra............ 11a au I'ald lor lin.roveineiils on aud around I..U .... m 4T Pnld Asseasor - S'J uu Kxel,ees fit Corotter's inqueat...... IJt &u I'aid witnesses brfure Uraud Jury, UcU . wrm, ls-2......'... 2ns Si " Marcit t-nu Cirouit I ,un. inl i -juu U Paid Jurors al H-toix-r term of i.'irvult Osjit, VftJ ....... (171 m " Msreli frm oi Circuit lourt, 1S7.I 7lU 7U I'sld lor ui-als of jurors during Hie trl ais o, cause. 81 00 For repair to and worn dona around Court 1 1 ou .... ..... .. 12 74 Paid for pauers and poor p riu...... lks 1J ExpciiM-aol luuetol Insune........ ....... ).'( View and survey or riil..... &IM 7U Interest paid oil county uoj.es Vr,h HI I'M Id lor wood and sawing same.- 170 Ml Ireasurer's per cent, on Hie irrduujbn school lund .. 2i0 41 Rspeuses for boarding prisoners. Ill 61 fVuid lor ballot-boxes and delivering tl, SHii.e to irwH.lnuta. " 4S 75 County printing. ........ ss uu I'ii id lor handgun's and irons., & uu Expenses lor conveying MlsUj taxes to Mnlm 20 00 Paid witnesses in rststu cases, Uctobcr . t rui...... 10 "' Alaruu U rn, ...w......... 771 M Paid baillfTs lui IU Expenses ol pr liiniiiHry exniuiuutioa In insii rates' ootirts... 109 70 Paid to suervisors, and lor lumber, snlkes. and work on bridges.,....,.. SSni 1 Judgea and Clerk of elew Ion. ...... . zil Oi Per diem sr.d mlleagu of County Com- mlssloners... 425 DO Medicine and medical aid lor prisou. r... . 77 DO Justice's ices lor drawing Jury 8 UU Damage paid J. McKlnm y lor horse killed by iHlllng bridge 00 00 Paid Hheriir of Wasco couuty lor ar resting irliiT. . 40 00 For clothing lor prisoners... ,....... 7 US Attorney i,e. 10 uu AUoruey's fee lur doluuUuig prisoner 80 OJ Total expenditures for Co. purposes.... ji.usi si Taxes paid State Treasurer..; ...... ApiKirtionment for lumrlct hcii(k,Is.... Sulc ot estray and fine lor school. .J),.VU 7 . S.774 SS 6 W US : Totsl expenditure.... tvi.tt.tl M Attest : J. II. llAt'KUKMAIt, - - ' ' -' ' : ' Couuty Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL EETTiKIHENT fSTOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT TIIE Isl undersigned, Admlstrutrlx of the estate of Win. U Kendall, deceasid, ba filed with the Clerk of the County Court of IJnn County," in the Wtttte of Oregon, her final account lor tct tlement, and that tlie lion. E. N. 'landy, Judge of siild Court, on theU3ddsy of June, 1S73, made an order apiwlnting ..--. . - , ' Monday, Ute blh day of August, 1873, at the hour of 1 o'clock p; m. of that day, at tho Court Jiousn In the city of Albany, In said county lor tba hearing of objection to ucu flual account SDd the settlement thereof. . . rinci it. KiiJAlJj, Adta'a. 'S, A. JoHHS, Att'y 7wl. s'iinia'ayi Bl'EOUL Tb taraar ot a Orsal Umsty Twenty Kiimmcrs hsva elapsed slnon it too briefly nnnouneeU thai s now vegetnhle f'mio mid ttlternllvr, bearlnK ths nsmo uf lliistt'tbr's Mtoiimcli lllttrrs, had bwn added to tha lut of preventlvo and rosturattvo mcdlolnes. The mndentsdvertlsemont which InvlU-rt sttoatlun to tlm iircpsrstlon slated Hint It had boen used with ureal success In prlvsto prsftlos s a curs for dyspepsln, bullous oomplalnts.oonstlpatlort and InU rmlUcnt fever. It was wsiti dlscovmd Hint the nrtlnla possessed Oslrnnrdlnsry proH oriles. Ths people, of svery Class, tested Its merits a a tonic, sllinulnnt, corroctlvs and re. sUirntlve, and found that Its affects mnro than fulfilled their hopes and mx pectatlons. From Hint limn to the present Its cotirso hns hsea upwnrd and onward, and It stands lo-Uuy st tho hi-nd of sit medlelnes of lis eltil, Amerl ciwi or Imported, In ths mnifiiltude of Its sales and Its reputation as a safn, sifrevablu and s tuiit liivlKorant and restorative. Fur liniuor and debility, lack of appetite and trio dls- turbann-s an common duiins ths summer liionths It Is so alisolutiiiy liifslllhle, i iudltfes. tmn, billions disorders, constlisitloli, nervous. iii'm,, ierioillcl fevers, and all tho ordinary ooiiipinintaKeiiernted by vitiated and humid atmosphere, vanish under Its renovating and reKtilnUue litlluennn. Th. Is lis record, avoueiied by volumes of Intelllcent U'stlmony, asteiKlliiH over a period of s ftith of a century, and comprehending tne names of thousands of well known oltiftens IM-Ioniclng to every class and railing. In Kurosi It I thought a Srent thing to obtain the pslroniigs of royally inr n "muoii mmiielue," but uoeintera imier has beeu stMnlau.ffMisly approved by millions of indefieiidant sovereigns, aud lis pslsul ouu- sisis in llliur enuorst-ineut. 1 . . J WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT. cosbsctsd wssstr x t. c. assrss CO . Fullowlng srs ths fries patd fnr trodiie. and III prises at which otbsr arttsls sr svlllng la tbl uisrkst t W1IKAT Whit. ko.Usl TO. Ovrrt l bsnhsl, U (I. I'OTATOKH-I bu.bel, .0. ON IOSH- bu.hst. t bet M. KI.Ot'K W bbl. 40. IIKANS While, l th. ett. VMKl FKIMT Apples, B, s enl l'aettss, s. IS el. Plums, t lb, l Cnrranl, ). Ih, lUe. ri'TTKU V B. frh roll 12(19. KilOSY duen. IScta. CHICKENS-;! down, $1 SO. I UAH Cruabsd, tb, IS cla I I.lsnil, rs,lltl3 t. bsa iraoolMu KsAssd, th. 131 i. TKA Vnusif llTn, "St th, fl 60 i J.nss th. 7e(.i,l wo i llis.fc.tl tb,7cQll JO COFFKE -M I. If'SZ esuls. HALT V lb. If.3 bVHL F Heavy Uulden, ft kg. SI 10. F.. Itssv Ueldsn. Yl !!.. 1 2i. IIAfOX II.ib. l tb, 12Uf Bids. 8etJ Bbealder. 7ot. I.AUU- Is tins V tb, 11 et. In k(H, lOcts, Oft. tsvoe' Kerexens, W gsllos. 14 cts.. W ess. i esll., SI 00 j l.itiMed Oil, raw, 4 gsll., ft Llstesd Oil, bulled, V " fl 37,. . NEW AXIVK11T18KHENT8 WHIT Of Stl-KCIAI. tttKCTlOX. To ' Hktrijftuf lit (ercrai Cess"' wiiSi'a fas A'nM er Utmmnm I Wiisuka. At a renrrsl election held on tha third day rf June. A. I. ii ths Hon. Jiw4i ,1. Wilton WM duly riveted tlefreaenlallv of in mi oi ajregon in tne run iuirui,oo re of tha I'm ted Mtates ; and WUfcasAS, sine tne Mid election, said nnVw has beeotne vacntit by the death of said incuuv bent and WMKftrtn. rv provision of tha Constllnllon Of the t'nlled Htalea. Slid the lot ST this HtMtm, it has beeome the duly the Governor iner,f to lsus his writ uf election to ailauen vacaury ; Now, lhep.(,re, I. K. iiriivvr. Uovernor f the esaie ,( ireon. do hereby command you and eseh rf y.Hl lo nHlly tne several Judge of Kleetlon within and lor your several e.ootes. to noi'i a SeHul election of llepreanuttlve in Congmw to ail tha varanry aloreuald. on Mon day, the i 111 Uilrteenih day of lsHolr. liiS. and thai you osus- all ner notices to be given lliereof aeeordlng lo law, lil.en under uy band and the seal of th" Kte of imnn, at ttaloai, tuu tenth day uf uiy, a. V. tu; Ishai.1 I- V. i IIA VKR. Attest t (4. F. CtlAPWics. fv-r-tttry of hUOe. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ALBANY, OREGON. First Term of next Colleftala Year, 0ens. oa Hoaday, Hptrnbr I, 197S. For particular add res, IL K. WAItBKJf, tSnSMf. PresldeAl. OUICaCiM V CARTER Arc ftow $frprrd to miutuf4Har RUSTIC CEILING, Match flooring, dressed lumber, or do any kind oi sum in we planing mm uue a tneir HANII ASO DOOR FACTO BY In AHany, near Cherry Foundry and ad fdng I lur. I A Crouae's saw mill, luuie leiling. Iry Mountain Flonrlnff, Finish. Ing lumber, ewsh, tssirs. Moulding, etc.. ke. on for sale, or Manufactured to order al short DoUoe, and oa easy UTma. Hive u a el. ta. It. M. CAKTKK, SntSr4. pHiperintandent. OH, YES ! THE BAY TEAM STILL UYES I AND IS RUNNING OH TIME! TTMtAXICFri' FOR PAKT FAVOIW. AKD Jt, still deslnm of continuing to meet th same, the profirtetor Is always ready and easily found at all time. Passenger and baggage carried to and from the cars to any-part of tb city at reaannsule. roles. A. M. AH.NOI.Ii, Albany, Oregon. lroprlctor, sn23tf. FIREMAN'S FUNO INSyRANCE CO. of tsAjr rrtAScisco. ESTABLISHED IN 18C3 ! Assets, JanasT-f X. 1872, Ttr $850 oo, la ueia. rirty TawnsatB-1 DsUara Deposited with tu atata Tressnrsr, la osmpUe ancs with th laws mf th Stat of Oregon. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE I Losses rairly Adjusted And - , Promptly Settled I ; A. P. WIIEELER, AGENT, ALBANY, OREGON ' CEO. F. GRANT, Manairer, ; nllmS. ', Portland, Oregon.' PROF. 0. S. FOWLER, of New York and Boston will lecture In PACIFIC OPERA HOUSE Thursday, Jul;, 31, at 8 p. "PHRENOLOGY" applied to Life, Health and Belf Culture. . FntnaT Evkmikq LOVE, and a Happy Marriage. pUtukdat AT2 P. k. TO IADIERi Female M 'nit n una iMtuuty, ltlusirated by f renon Ir e- ninie jvioueis. Katuruay EvRWiso TO OENTLEMEX, on Mm and Woman. HDNBAV, at H A!ft 8 fr. M. FREE LEC- xiiKi"., "n una and immortality. . Hests. '25 cents. COsi:-TATIONIS as to ymir own an4 children's Phrenology, best nustness Health, wo., iruin euiy oi, 10 auk , oniy, vail eariy. !. STOCK FARM FOR SALE! THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOtt SALE a farm of situated T miles east of Rrownsvlllo, Mnn ennn. ty. It la a snlended stock raoe.he. adnnted to rniln(r either heep or cattle. . I must SKLb aud sell oon. Terms re. markably low, k' ; . - - For partfciilnrS either call on me at Monroe, Benton emmiv. or on M. v. Dimvii. nf tha ,4 THOMAS BEeDER. Mohroe. Benton county, Ogn. iSnluyl. ADVKKT18EMKNT8. iAED .m. iiji. FOUNDED IN 1853. fy-No. B19 Sacraments Street, or. f IidsfdnrH Mrsst, (a fsw Uwr below What Cbeur lluuis, JHrlrste Kiilrsno ea LeldesdurS trst, sso Frauelsev. Sitaltliktil trprttf fa afford l afftlcUd fou t eiafiie smwu ia ts ,se iraoaai and turtaf all FrhultanJ Ckr it iViseoM, Mwl uf iyer. ejr and all Stmual JJiterdtri. TO THE AFFLICTED. D n. w. k. ixjHRtiTr nETt;nNH m om- ere thank to hi numerous istinls for their patronage, and would take this 0000110. nity to remind them that he cntlnue to suit at bis limtliuUi for the cur of ehronle dis eases of the Mimes, IJver, Ktdnevs, ll((..tive uiseases, vis 1 nypiiuis ill ail lis lorms and su. ca. neminsi vkeaanea. ami all tne nomu eon iueus of sef-abuB, tlomwrhoja, let, Htrietures, Voeluriml and Journal emlseions, Hexual I.,lllly, InaeHse if tha Ilaek knd lxlns, Innamiiiatlon of the Klalder and Kid' ney. el.. et.a and he hot-a that hi Ions' m. nerienosand suoeeMful practice will continue to Insure him a share uf taiUlie irfttronaes. He tits praetlce of many years In Kurope and tjie Itnlled Htalea, hi Is enahled to apply ths most efficient and successful remedies asainst dls-eaje- of ait Kind, lie cures without mercury, charges m'slerale, treats his patients In a cor rect and honorable way, and has reference ol umiui-siioiisUie veracity irom men of known retecaottity and hlli slandlna In society, All uartiea consuDins him by l'Uer or other. Wtae, Will receive tll bet Slid gUUllCst tTal nieot, ana niipiira secrecy. To Fe-Matle. When a female I enervated, or afflicted srKh disease, as weak nees of the hack and limbs, pain In tba head, dimness of eight, loss ol niueular rsesrer, palpitatuin of the heart, Im. lability, nervousness, estreme urinsry difTlcul' ll. d ranseinenl of rilgrMtva functions, .n ersl debility, vsifinltl. all disease of th womb, hysteria, su-rilily, aud all other dlsea. sea piTcullar to female she hild to or write at once to the cel-bented len.aie OiKtnr, W. K. Isiherty, at his Med leal institute andeonsult him aleHit her troubles and disease- . 11 Itoo. lor I rneet.inf more cures than any other phys. letan In the Male of l alllomia. is no Inlse llracy prevent you, but apply linmelltely ,n.i e viMinelf from nalnlul sufferlnss and pr-matur death. All Msrrted lulles whoae ueileate bealth or other circumstances prevent sn Increase la their families, slum Id write or cal al It. W. K. tJohertya Medical Inatiluur IKI IIW H.I, ' . .ww ...... help. To C'orreapoadeata. Patients resldinE In any fwrt of th coontry, however distant, who may deaire the ofilnum and advice of lr. Isiherty In their respective cae. and who think proper U, submit a wrtf. ten statement of such. In preference u holding a personal interview, are n-spectiuiiy assoreu thai their communlcatUin will be held twyt sacred. 1 he ISK-ltrt- is rtru!sr ftradualo and may la, consulted with every confidence. If tneeaue.be fully and candidly described. perwmai eommunuwion will b unneceaaary, ss instructions isr diet, rer-imen. and the r i. era I treaiment rf the case uncludlns the r-me. ll"l. will tie ffwwarded withmit delay, and in suet, a manner as to convey ito fl.- or in purport of IhnWutr parcel so transmitted- Kbouid your etmditlon require Immeutate at tent in. arnd ten dollars In coin torthst value In currency) by mall, or Well. Kanco Co. Ksirea, and a packa of medicine will tie sent to your addreta with the newisry Instruc tion I..r ti Mr. CiHtMiitaUufl by letter or otber wie, raKS. Iermancnt cure guaranteed or no Address, W. K. POHFRTY. M. !.. rsui Frsnclsou, CaX Rermai(rrbPss. Ir. IViherty ha Just published an Important pamphlet embodying his own view and pe rtenccs in relation lo Impotence or Virility, be Ins a short (realise on lssrtniorrha. or Kern. Inst Weakne, Nervou and Fh.vslcal Ijebllity nunsenent on this affection, and other disca- kesof Iheriexual I TS' Thl little work contain Information of the utmost value to all, whether married or alncle. and will he sent FKKK by mail on receipt 01 is oetii In postage stamp for return poatag. Aoureaa, v. av, l.'lirni l , M. u vSu.itf. Man r rsncisco. Cat SEASONABLE ADVICE TO SUFFERERS! DR. THOIYIAS, 601 Eesxncy Street, Private Zctrsncs on Eacramento Street ' NAK FRAXCIKCO. May be privately and confidentially consulted, either personally or by letter, lor the cure of diseases of the (jenemllve Orusnn, (eomprlln( Hemlusl Weakness. Nervous iJcbillly, Impo. lenee, rivphllls In whatever form, twmorrhcea, Utcet, btrlctureof the t'fcthra.l contracted by enntaitlnn, or resulting Irom youthful Indiscre tion, tropical heat, bad air, or exposure to vi cissitude of temnerature. lilt. TilOMAH advertise with the object of InlormtnK ulferer where they may consult a medical man who can elve them proof of hav ing psssed IhrouKh such a cm me of profession al studies and examination aa to eulllle him to the fulleet eonDdence and enable those re- oulrtns assistance to dlstinmilsh ts twen htm and tne umiualined, mercenary pretender, or ei.ivlil lsajtor, who would. If he pisueaaeu any deure al all, elatlly enough Inform the Dut'lic from wneucc It was obtained. lilt, TIloMAH' experience has extended over twunty.nve years, wuicn nave neen passea in Knizland, Ireland, Auatralla, Melbourne, i xtns dale, and liourke streeu,,) New 2-aland, Wueensland, lirtsbane, ttoutn Africa, aud other tropical cltmutea. r or three years Dr. Thomas wa a student at Westminster Hospital, itroad banctuary : one veur al fl. Ueorve's Medical Hchool. Ilvde Park, Iondon ; First Prise man and (Joll Med alist. Medical tkilieire, lllimmsbury cJuuare. Umdon, mid formerly bunreon lo the Houth West lindon Hospital. Also, for six months, Olixtetrlc Attcnduul at thu Westmiusler Mater nity Charily, la lst, Ir. Thorns passed bl examination at th rUiyal ColleKe of KurKoiis, London, hi examiner consisting or Mr William Lawrence, r . It. c . K., r.uwaru MUtniey, k. rt. C H. K. Cawar Hawkins. F. IL C. H. P.. Jamea Ijike. F IC C. H. K Kredcrlo Bkcy, F. It. C. H. K., J, Hnifsilon. F. it. C H. K.. and Tho. Wormald F. ti. C. H. K.. Jas. Mnncrleff ArnoU, llenrv Uruen and John South, President and Vice rresiueiii. Irs ISM, Dr. Thomas passed hi examination at the ltoyal College of Physician, loudon. his examiners cousistlne of Hie following emi nent Fhysicluns : Wr Thoma Watson, Sf. IK, of Edlnburif, W. E. ltu:e, M. Jamea R. Ben- iwu, ji. 11., Annur rarre, at. u., nenry Old ham, M. D., John Erlchcen, F. K. C. S. E., Tho. i. Clarke. F. R. C. B. E. In IMot, tr. Thoma met the examiners of the College of Munreons, and passed the Midwifery examination, his examiner cotmlitinR of Rob ert Ic. M. 1)., Henry Oldham, M. D.. Arthur Farre, Physician, Acooucher to the Prlooeas of tvaics. Tn I U 1 Ta V. A - .1 Ail o, t, .r. 1 uiiiiiih uiRU, w. leiifo-ocortl one fe8lonal visit to Ucrmany, with the object of making hlmaclf acqnalnted with the views of several emincntuerraan I'atnoioirists. Diirtn; this visit he passed his examination at Uoblg' ocitniruiea uniwrsny oi uicasen, ana received the LK'Krce of M. D or Doctor of Medicine, wltlv the highest, honors, conferred by the Chancellor, ht. Frederick William Herman, Wnsserschlcben ; Rector, Dr. John Michael Frauds llirnbaum 1 Dena, Dr. Uustavu Adol Uhu Wernher. . In conclusion, Dr. Thomas desires to state that hi treatment I In the hlifhest degree ue cessful, Rlvlnn Increased power to the brain, heart and nervous organisation : also enrich Ihe the muscular tissues, and pathmta nlaclmr themselves under hi professional care will re ceive a spneuy ami permasent cure, looked for in vain irom quuck remeuies, or tnosc un ac quainted with the 1'athology of special diseases. fcONSULATiON BY LETTER FREE. Patient unable to consult the Doctor, nersnn. allv. mnvdoso by letter, statins svmntoms. aire and sex. All communications are strictly connoeni.im, ana rcpueu to me auy lOiiowintfi by Dr. ThomR. PTIval bcrsrinal eonsultntlnn from 9 A. sr. tills p. tf. Sundays from 8 till 11 A. st.. and 6 till 11 P. M. Omce or consultation room. 8S9 clav Street. San Francisco, aa above. N. B. Cae of Medicine forwarded under seal, so as 10 aeiy Observation,) to all pan of ne interior. van-siyi. ee:. n .7h-a ner riavt Alrent wanted ! .. Mltll.)"' All classes of wnrklnirnco- pie, of either ex, younif or old, make more money at work for u In their sdium moments. or all ths time, than at anything else. Purlieu. I ar freej Address Q. Stiuson & Co.- Port 1 0 n d, Mtuoe, vgnarL ,fl to !WeWs& There are several kinds of WW". the public The old, original and best is that manufactured ADRIANCE, PLATT &. CO. Be sure and order this kind oaty f all others sell on the reputation this has made. DIFFERENT STYLES ASD to Salt tb Heqnirementi jb EVERY FARMER hi Baekee KelMtakc Reaper. T are also AgeaU for Oregoa and the TlirUcrles'for' liio' V I B R A T O R THRESHER J Unquestionably the most successful Thresher in? tlxo world This is something new in Farm Machinery. Send for Special Circular. We are also Agents for the Well-Known HAINES' GENUINE HEADER t wnicn we have 3PECIATTiir lisIPlwOVTSID FOTt 1873 '"i In various parts, and we now assured mat it 13 FAR THE BEST HEADER EAER IMPORTED TO. '.THIS STAT PATENTS a v. ROLLER . 1 fs BE.THE niTCIIELI t7AGOir. LAbi lhAiil water eisi'e3 wife ar s o mm o B ft) w a o so 0 4 H 0 H o o s o Ol , H a " H B H z '5 r- pi w K s V' et O O ie (3 M a o a frj " O a a M ; SS' o 03 2 n es o en MS S ta M wmm n B o 3 W w o so C3 T3 Sf IB ALBANY BOOKSTORE! r JOHN FOSHAY, .- .4 DIALS IS. ; IISCELLANECUS li) STlSDiED EOOKS. j blaivk Hooks t SCHOOL E0QX8 AND STATIONERY! CHOICE IIAVANXA CIGARS ! AND TOBACCOS. Tba Largmt Stock cf Fins Candle! ever bronght to Albany! . . Good In our line Imported td cJider al hoH- est mssible notice. ,. . . , SJ'Theoniy plaee in town where .A . BKAl good cm ab can 1 obtained. . Call and see. vsnltf. . ... . .v . . .... NKLINLJs tVlEAT vPARICET! T. H. OERREKi Proi. Wll.t, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAKD the best meat the market sffords. and will always be found ready to aeeommodatf icnss wno may lavor mm witn a can. ts- ttigaestmarKetjiries piua tor porx.g TBUiWf; (2 ' '11 ars 7 ft. ires EUCKEY'E Machin es offferetl t With new akix srzciAr, FOR TUI3 SEASON t offer It to the Fanner, feeling 5 0 0 SOLD ' 'li(- i im i v t NEW GOODS -Ax- LATEST FASHIONS X at tbo stars 6T L, :: it LINE ti GO. WE IIAVE JUST IlECEtVED FItOM SA?t Francisco the very latest styles of Uoys' and fJcnts' . FASHIONABLE CLOTniXGlf UblES' AND MISSES;'";.. xst:E2 is S";a6 bssl . and STerythlil'g else found In a FIRST CLASS RETAIL STORE ! - " sassasssssaaB, " BEST QUALITY OF Lowest i?rsicES . roa . S( ; . ' cAsii ttv tiiobtfdE. saNeit aoor itovt? PostoCjce, Albanf, Ore P' y-S-imS. AStOliA FARMERS'; : CO; qpHE RTOCKHOLDERSOKTnS ASTORIA m. ranners ' iimjaiiv r Jjerbev noilliert that an election wiil take place at Asi oria, oa Saturday, Avfftat 9, 1S7S, for the purpose of eleei ffig seven IHr.-'ors end other ortioers. I y onier of Ineorporat ws, iho slockhaldurs are reiiuested to ba present, r by proxy. f LOW. - Albanr, July 6, isa . - TSisSSwi -.- F.tRH FUR JSALK, i - THE ITNDERSfGNED OFFERS FOft SAtE a farm, situnted three miles Irom Harris burg.coitflinini; S55 acivs, well improved lib lieiut! In cultivation, and all good wUttt land. It contains a cood residence, bsrn. rcbard stout w&ter, and all other Ciuvni ios. Terms asy. Jnouirdff B. R. I;'i.T, Hurni burr, Oregon, of JAMES W -r..i kL tS. iAf. . 'walla tvjkUa, W.T. i