jy..A.....' 0CT0BEB31, 1873. F0R THE STATE RIGHTS PEMOCRhT. , 1. . S ' . I jlilu 'lty.... ft land...... ,: . Knm'l Aflnlr. Isaac Miller. u 0. 1. Ooshow. ,1. J. HafruowooU. ..W.J. Jliunlllon. ,u J. U. LrtfWltd linfft'rtV, " t" i W)i itoii. Jr. tt. Hm. May '"J."" ""'i)ti JJavltlHou. i',',,co-""" .:.J. n. Nia. "10: "".'.'.!".J. it'll""- ... Col. w hits. ... ........m, - g,im)u,li 1 - T- N. Hmtth. 1L. mrner. " V . Ashor Marks. s " " ' 'A'hofl. lloyce. uieo "'"'" " Al. WhOTlOT. ' , Ueo. Christie. " H. V. llrowu. ' " v. K. Uilson. ' "X'.'l. ItrldEefariiiiT, -t. ..................A. W. Ferguson. ...:.U)W1S rsuinstm. N. T. Caton. T. J.-XJicy. K. 1". tfoylos. .it,h....-. ,rk Cliy.-.v City V... I .it, W. T , . alia, W.T.... . W. T... A BOUBLK THAGEDY. I TormlnatlcIiTofa Day'. jSport. ( ,nt terrible tragedy oecurrcd at -ft.nii Htore. In Sweet Home vln Mils county, on- uat..6atui'- About twenty of the citizens of motion of the county had1 assem- ,it the "Buck-Head," to, -engage .hootlng-match, which is aavor .nusement of the hardy pioneers ,,& TJiniroda'of that remotd .'and I wl section. Among others of the .Ht-yiU for the prizes of tet match a young man named Van Erner aged about. years,' and three fa hr.it.hern. named respectively rs. Hiram and Joseph. Shortly the shooting-match began an .ltarnntlon took place - between cs aiierts and Van Emerson, which immediately followed by a scuffle i,ih hnth men fell to the ground, T..tu. aiierraniinermost. At this lure Mr. Jolin Fronk, a spectator, forward and attempted to sepa- 41m combatants, when Hiram is ran up with a drawn club, some ft in length, and torn air.- uu. -.. oti-il.R hitn. ana away or ue wuu. - F. saw that he was in earnest, and mltngly stepped back. He had cely done so when the combatants .tig to their feet and James Suerts ted bffln a swift run, Van Emer fcloicty pursuing nTro with a drawn ,ting knife gleaming in his hand. ;r running a few yards and finding t, ho could not overtake James ,,(..'.' F.mnrson stopped, and . had .-eely" done so before Hiram Shorts iti ton w ith him and struck him on back of the head or neck with, the ie club which he had drown on Mr. ,!- "Emerson staggered forward, nij! around, and., ftruck. , Hiram jrts with the knife in the eft breast, Hmr.hl'm to the heart. - Notwith- iiding the deadly wound .which, he i received', Hiram 'raised.' the' club 1 again struck Emerson a violent w thn hoad or neck, and Joseph ,.ri.-a dtUl younger brotlier, liurled ock at Emerson striking him just dcr the right ear. Emerson stag red, reeled and fell backward upon 3 ground, the blood -spirting from his uth and nose in copious quantities. livmlr sunnier forward, lifted ..his ad upon his breast, and while hold ; him in that position iiram Shorts ttifi pressed forward with the uplift club and would have again struck in but for the fact that Eronk plead ii.Ii him to desist further violence, as .h-.,A alreadv killed Emerson. Hi- ... Hhorta then turned and walked off f oBuck-i'ead store, a distance of me forty yards, where ue.ieii.ami tu ost Instantly expired. In the mean mo Emerson had . breatlied . out Ins st breath in the arms of Mr. Fronk. tins here were scarcely three minutes 2tween the death of the two men, and oni'the time James Shorts and Emer n lirst grappled with each ..other to Iei)rpment at which Hiram fell dead i front of the Buck-Head, not, more i.ni i ven minutes had elapsed". , The ftv,,v proceeded so swiftly and culmio- ,.d , suddenly that Uie; bystanders , ul ii . time ti 'interfere -aid! separate he di adly combatants. On Sunday last Beparate . inquests h ip hold upon the remains of the two !. 1 1 i of tnw suooKiuir j'"" ' " , h (..i awitigvesuit: Vl'ill)10IOFJOHVi-lNQtSESTOW THE BOOT . " - WUIkAmShfpts:- ,- .., ! "Mr of Oregon, County of IAnn. ' Wt' thcjurV, nmmohed to inquire :ntothecauseVthe death of tfiram ,V . , ivhose body is lying before us, ... ... ,iw. ,i..,..wr.il is named Hiram - h ; that his death was caused by a woiu.dln the left breast, piercing the !,.r, , ,,,.. ni,. ii! (lie heart, caused by a Mow with a knife in the hands of one Van i merson, hi Sweet Home Valley, f;. w nmoifl iraiiev .! near the bridge across Ames's .on Saturday, yet. , A. 1?. Nve, G. IV. Klum, i MtcCully, Jesse Barr, J.. A. Mc fiU J no. Howes. - ' . ' . k-I lead Store, Oct. 26, A. D., 1873. iOT OF JUKI OP IHQOTal' ON TH X BODY i ' of Van Emkrsou : " o Oregon, (bunty of Linn: the jury summoned to inquire he cause of the death of the per'- - hose b6ily ncs beiore us, uim, ii ing the body of deceased, and iiB the eyidence of the witnesses, i lie deceased is named Van Em Hut he was killed by blows up- eherMaiHl-neck; 1'racturing aud -ating the neck and producing tMHlOIl 0 f the brain; that the blows iiitlicted on the person of the de .! by Hirum Sherts and Jos. aaudJasSferierts-, 'that the- ini itc cause of death was a blow from Is, striking th right side of the and neck of the deceased, said being inllietca ny jos. pueiio. and Joseph Sherls,. and oil Jonuayj last a preliminary examination held before I.Ih Honor; " E. N. Tandy, County . Judge,, where ,th facts as above etateu were ruciu'u- " Joseph Sherts wns held to hail in the sum of H V'i' ge slaughter. Being unahio to procure hall, he was remanded to the county jail where he now is. Jamea Sherts volintvrlly appeareu ueroro Carothers, plead guilty to assault anu battery upon Van Emerson, and was fined $10 and costs. In the preliminary examination of Joseph Sherts Messrs. Johns & Jones appeared on behalf of the State and Jlessrs. Powell & Flinn for the defendant. ., . ... A Falsehood Corrected. The Bulletin of last Monday morning con tains what purports to bo a statement of the caning-.of Mr. Frank Myers, editor of the Forest Grove Independ ent, bv Col.' Wm. Thompson,' of- the Mereurif y .. In the Bulletin' a statement the charge is made that Mart. V. Brown, the editor of the ' Democrat, and two other persons, participated in Thompson's assault upon Myers, and that the four brutally beat aud aousea him. This charge is wholly false, and the Bulletin editor, who was in pos session of tle facts, knew It when he penned It. No one save Col. Thomp son had anvthing whatever to do with the assault upon Myers. The editor oi the Democrat, who has long been t warm oersonal friend of Col. Thomp son, accompanied him to s orest uruve only ater the most urgent solicitation, and neither of them had the most re mote idea that any one else would ap pear on the scene. The Bulletin has In this case, as has been usual while a cer tain renegade Democrat has controlled it, permitted its political bias and per sonal malice to overcome all regard for truth and fairness, and has fulminated a base falsehood; It is not expected that the writer of the falsehood will have the manhood to correct It. It Is but simple justice to H. W. Scott, Esq., who has been for some time connected witB the Bulletin, to state that he was absent at San Fran cisco when this outrageous falsehood was published in the Bulletin. In our extensive knowledge of his journalistic career we haye never known him to resort to such base uses to manufacture politioal capital. .' : have HOME AND ABROAD. She Wants to .Maury. We received a poetical effusion from "An Old Muld," telling her grievances in plaintive verse and pouring out ner virgin sighs in rhapsodical rhyme. We are not in the habit or puDiisning anonymous contributions, but in this case it is hardly, right to permit siich glowing and beauteous thoughts as hers to be consigned to the eternal irloom and obscurity of the waste bas ket.: wh therefore give them to the world, and that they 'may lose noth ing pf their primative beauty by the mars aud scars of severe punctuation. wom.rmit, them to appear in their nrio-iiial stvle and manner. TVe tear- fniiir sk the sympathetic reader to read and weep:. . I WANT to marry. . I wish my bow would come again, but goodness how he loves to tarry, It soems to bo the low ambition of a man, to never want to marry. And it to be sure is verry hard for us poor iflrls to bare : to take a good looking man at his word . syid never find him there. Beware young girls beware for a man , oven if he seems ever so true- ' be will fool you 0 out of 10 timos he can and at last bid you adoo. AnOxdMaid. in I- r. Km t,. ' Is The Overland Monthly or No vember This certainly w superior number, and so far as fresh geographical information is concerned, we are. at a loss to designate any umer similar publication that gives an equal- amount. . Of this: character mb-iub Gravel Ranges of the Gold Belt; Ten Hours in Holland, by Prentice Mul ford; Seeking the Golden Fleece!," An Tnorikt Rleie-h-ride: Tale of a Tooth, hvfhorese "Yelverton;. Mount Whit ney; and the Etc.. department, which abouuds-ih -Contributions to rnysicai Geography. , This .number ; also conr, tains' two excellent stories, character istic of the soil and magazine Zanie, hv Mrs. Cooper, and the Judge's Story, by Lovell Whitf.iThe plaintive poet ic inspiration of JMiss uooiorim forth in One Touch of Nature; ' Other .articles ara The Rose of Sirtema, The Haunted Rock of Santa Barbara, our rwmnn finnain. and Ultrawa. The book review are unusually good and choice. r . John H. Carmany, & Co., Publishers,- 409 Washington St., -San Francisco. $4 per annum. " Statistics of Lisn CotJNW.-For:-lowlng are statistics of Linn county, as furnished by the assessment of this jrear: I 3 U '-i V "'A I ' Tot'afnuniber of acres, 434,233; value, $2,331,055; value pf lots, . 5471,753; value "of merchandise, tc $804,785; oi,,onf n!onev notes and accounts, -.i .i,-. nf Block. $863f795; house- H.UU nnuiio - . . . hM furniture. Aft. 5227,530. , ... . Number of horsW, 6,360; value, 9271,- 61. ,i!-;TJ ! IS) i'Ml. :i ' : Number of cattle, - H,oaJi. . ;,umberof sheep.ana goats, value, $81,272. " t - . ' Numbct of swine, 7,010; value, 91 f 238. 1 -,, 1 ' Gross value of property, 5a,4,Bi. Indebtedness, Sl.006,8-53: exemption, $380,512; total value of taxable proper ty, $3,801,253. Cold mornings. , , . U'eddlngs are looking up. Only a mouth till our city election. No change iu the market since our last report. ' ' About Astoria the voices of myriads of clams are heard iu the land. Thanks to Sam. Jay, ourHarrisburg agent, for remittances of cash. Corinthian Lodge to-morrow night. Bayiey Chapter next Thursday night. Hons. Geo. R. Helm aud N. B. Humphrey have gone to Yamhill a Oourting. ' ' See ad. of Demmitt's Cough Balsam else where. It is said to be a "doadner" on coughs. Our typographical friend, Mr. Wm. Morgan, Is at present slinging quads in the HegMer office. Thanks to our obliging County Clerk J. H. Hackleman, and his efficient deputy "If. H. Queener, for favors. 1 Dan. Gaby, formerly of Bcio, nas re moved to Napa City, Cal., and the good people of "The Forks" will know him no more forever. , Mlaa Delpha Keiser, of Salem, and Miss Veno Caton, of Walla Walla, are at present visiting the family of Mt. J. R. Herren in this city. We are much pleased to learn that D.r. Alexander's friends are hopeful of his recovery. At last advices was believed to be convalescent. Wm. E. Bimmons has formed a co partnership with Mr. Heusley, on the Santiam, and the boys will nave a popular resort for travelers and tourists next year. Prof. F. if. Day will organize a danc ing sohool at Pacific Opera .House to morrow night. He is said to be au eminent master of the elegant art of Terpsichore. , ... , Last Monday night the Albany urass Band drove some six miles into the country to serenade Mr. ; Sylyauder Dawson and his fair bride. . They were treated gorgeous. , : Mr. Charles Simpson, of this city, has )ust received the sad Intelligence ot the death of his brother, Samuel W. Simpson, at Glascow, Nova Scotia, on the 11th inst., aged 38 years. Dr. Golden aud family will start for California next Monday, to pats the the winter in that State. We very much regret to lose the Doctor and his estimlable family from ourcommunity. Two voung ladies of La Crosse were standing by the side of a ditch thirteen feet wide, which they didn't know now to cross, when their escort said "snakes," and they cleared it at a bound. 7on. H. U. Gilfry, Private Secretary to .His Excellency Governor Grover, has been in this city two or three days looking after the interests of the State. Mr. Gilfry Is an efficient official and a very clever gentleman. When a burglar gets hurt iu climb ing through the scuttle of a Louisville house the charitable Inmates take him in, nurse him tenderly, make out the papers carefully, and when he gets well, tuck him away tidily in the peniten tiary. Zt"ugh Small, traveling corresponacnt for the San Francisco Bulletin, gave 11s a call during the week. Mr. Small is an able writer and does Oregon full Justice in his letters which is some-. thing remarkable Tor a Ualitornia writer. Yesterday Drs. Rice, Houghton and Ziarris, of this city, were summoned to appear forthwith before the Grand Jurv of Multnomah county to give evi dence iu a case upon which they have recently held a post mortem exami' nation. The Boston Bulletin makes this ma levolent Inquiry: "Why can'tareport- er write a paragraph concerning the return of a man whose wife, supposing hifn dead, has married In his absence, without lugging in Enoch Ardentwoor three times?" Coll. Vancleve and family have gone to Baker City. We understand the family design remaining through the winter, but Coll, will shortly return to his iournalistic labors. " In the mean time Billy ilorgan dishes up the litera ture of the Jlegiater. . The Council talk of making two new cisterns. They should order at least half a dozen. Our firemen have been hampered and annoyed at almost every fire for want of water, and we nlay.any day lose the price of twenty cisterns In some1 disastrous conflagration, f ' ' ' The lollowlhg" tender' missive was nicked up In the' ladies' sitting-room oi ,-aitrna.l rtenot: "Dear Cha8. do vou love me as much as you did at nuartcr to twelve last night? Say you do, dearest,' and it will give me spirit 10 go down and tackle those 'cold beans left over from yesterday." . Probably by next Week Mr. Loadwick Will be prepared to give Charles' answerwhleh will undoubtedly runeomewhat Ir; this wise: "Dear Susan, I do. Tackle them beans." SAD ACCIDENT. We take the annexed account of the . . . nr. sad death of a beloved sister o. . Wm. Benjamin, of this city, from the Walla Walla Statesman. ' . Book OREBK, W. T., Sept. 32. ' EnrroB Btathssian : A sad accident, with ratal termination, occurred ia our few days since, that lias casv the entire community. Mr. Klcnaro. """"": his wife and little daughter, in Missrs. John Courtney and P. H. Bonney bad teen to your city with freight, and were re urn ing. as b the custom for our settlers to do, .load ed with supplies. They had made their trip, both ways, on what Is known as the "new road, via Colfax ferry; and. by the exercise ot due care and oaution, had avoided any accident of a serious cast, until within twelve miles of homo, when a terrible calamity Dcieu .- " road is new, and ha. had very little travel un til this summer, when it fell Into good repute on aceountoflts freedom fronnobstruotion, and, being a more direct route to your city, Such a throng of travel passing daily over It lias caus ed Its unpacked bed to be badly out up with what are commonly called chuck holes, and, being hard to discover In the heavy dust, cause frequent disasters. Into one of these, in the vl olnity of Garden Lawroncc-J ranoh, on Pine creek, Mr. Benjamin had his team vlo ently While driving along, and without a warning of the danger ; the wagon Wnt i completesomcrsault.aiiQourymn ......., and daughter, beneath the ruins. 1 he horses by some peculiar move, beoomeentangled.and J , . .ml. mads, (r Rniin. stood fairly on tne top m ... - ey being immediately In the rear, checked up and rushed to their assistance 1 noticing, as he reaohed tho wagon, a nervous twitching of one ot the little girl's legs, that protruded from tho niv iim of life she ever exhlblted- orovln her spirit to have fled with scarcely a, struggle- Mrs. B. was completely hidden In tne debris and dust, while her husband, more tot tunate, having his head free, was enabled with ret urningonnsclousness, bv superhuman efforts, to extricate hlnislf. The two then worked, us. ing the broken "reach" as a naaspme, am. ... ten minutes freod tho little girl from the ruins, a crushed and lifeless corpse. Mrs. u.. au limn, lav burled a foot in tho alkali 'dust, con scious of her situation, nearly suffocated In ber oonflned position, and so remained until forty h.rt elanned before they succeeded In releasing her, Her injuries were found to be of a sorious nature, the right side and limbs being badly bruised and crushed, out sirens" " no bones broken. The sad affair ooourred on Saturday, the'20tb ult., at 4 r. M., and the late- ness of the hour provenwju t-" " being brought home until the next morning, when they were convoyed thither under Mr. Hnnnevs care. The funeral of the little child took place on Monday at U M-, the remains be ing Interred at the little graveyara, a tance from Hines's ranch. Short and lmpres .ivBBervleos were held at the parents- au when the cortege departed, slowly wending Us way to the burial spot. Upon the arrival sever al hymns were sung, a prayer offered by Mr. Hnhert Do Shiels. a last look taken at the little face so sweet In death, and poor Minnie's earth- lv clav was consigned to its last resting place. riio concourse were present, all deeply sym pathizing with the sorrowful family In their n..,.,.,,m uttle Minnie was seven years of age, a bright and mirthful ohild, and thn wens aunbeam of the household : her de. mise leaves a void at tne iamuy w worlds cannot All nor time erase. Mr. Ben jamin became a resident of this county last November, moving here irom uiui""'i. ogon. He has been most unfortunate in all ho has undertaken nere, nut mis - him the most deeply of all, and obliterates aU former trials. It is a great consolation, howev er, to know that ho is in no way culpable In the sad affair. Those who bore him company no tify that he Is ono of the most cautious of dri vers, always having Mrs. a. ana tne cnim in unsafe places. The accident was unavoida ble, for there was no Intimation of danger ahead, and the most of the road had been pass ed over. Mrs. Benjamin's case is hopeful,: al though It iB not yet known what internal inju ries she may have sustained. Her right side Is oomptetely paralyzed, but her sufferings have somewhat abated. , VE14ITAS. PECIAMt OA BIS DISPATCH FIIOM THE , WORLD'S FAIR. Vienna, Austria, Aug. 20, 187S. If. O. Wilson, President Wilson Seio inn Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio: , - The Wilson Sewing Machine receiv ed the GRAND PRIZE MEDAL for being the Best Sewing Machine, and Orand Prize (medal of honor) was awarded to the Wilson Sewing -Ma chine Co. for manufacturing sewing machinesln the best manner, from tne beat material, and by the best known mechanical principles. These coieora- ted machines are now on exnioition and for sale at the store or . BLAIN, YOUNG & CO. BLAIN, YOUKQ & CO. ADVERTISEMENTS. .NEW GOODS ! 1 r . -XJW FRONT STREET, Vv I 7IYTTXTT"I7T TT ALBANY, OREGON Festival. The Erodelphian Society of Albany Collegiate Institute will o-lve an oyster supper and ioe cream fontlval at Paciflo Opera House next Friday evening, for the benefit of their library. We bespeak for the fair Erodelphians a orowded house and a full exchequer after the festivities are over. , Seed. Howell, Harper & Co. have choice articles of wheat for seed, suota as Fall or White Winter, Click, Chili Club, fibnora, etc. also a lot of Orchard NEW . j m!-n,litf cdiI nil nt which ura m u , , n.rdw.re-NlI, Boltt, ' Plow. tney w.u u.. " ------ - WMO. A'1'""""" other seea, or ou umc. .0.". implenunM-a nn will suit. Btoeaoe. A little room again available in the Farmers' Union Ware- . .cu.1.i Whn .nannirers have made arrangements which they trust . , . . , N jK W will enable them to a.m- - 0oodrorlBn mu Dome .ioi,inntnr there. Oats and bar- "r ti" ley wanted In exchange for coin. MARRIED. . - tt.t.hijh n tUa ORt.h Inst.. Butte. by'Rcvriirs. Oakes Ma. BYI-VAND Dawson ana xviia o. ... DIED: . NEW Silk ud DrcM Good. ir.LER.-At Tangent, Oct., W, 1873,01 con- sumution. Mahy Jane, wliora irame, agea oy years, iu u,u..."- NEW Broche. Ptala, Blripeti. iu It UM Fiction. DR. WISTAB'S BAL8A or "li.u ..... :.- ,h. ,..lhle dls- eaSrumpt on T)o not hesitate a moment bTprevidc yofirself with tbl cure which ha. s;. niohiB i-ftuutution lor nearly nau a century. . . .iA tirhnthpr thore Is tomosrairpuo,"srandi the best pain do sLroyer that can be used. . a -,b- iBon have frpouently told us that they have seen very " Red, White, Ora, rrom g ving Sheridan's Cayalry Condit on Pow- MUed ! ders to cows ana swniu uwno w..v. dron their voung. The powders put them In good condition, and giv.fl.em strength to care Snd Drovide for th i sm k ings. N E W Bine luuuela. nd NEW Fire. Wednesday last a stable be longing to J. D. Hurd, iu the Jiastern part of the city, containing about four tons of hay, and a "rica - 01, urau. twenty tons adjoining the barn, were totally destroyV'd by fire, 'me nay ue longed to Messrs. Hurd & Crouse and Involves a oss of some 3UU. xne uaru u n. loss to Mr. Hurd of about $300. The fire boys were promptly on hand and afforded efficient service in saving adjoining property. .T To Sportsmen. Messrs. Parker Brothers manufacture the celebrated breech-loading, double-barreled shot gun, and claim that they are the best In the world. Those who nave useu thom nv that for durability, neatness of finish, convenience in loading and accuracy In shooting, they cannot De surpassed, and we know of a gentleman who has used a Parker gun ior years, and who would not part with it. Quincy (IU.) Daily Whig. , Thanks. We extend our warmest thanks to Hon. W. D. Hare, D. C. Ire- land. J.: C. Coe, Col. Taylor, Bam'l Anir nm! manv other citizens of Astoria for favors and courtesies ex tended us d'uring our sojourn there last week. Bro. Arigonl, the eminent and popular hotelist of that city, also merits and receives the warmest grati tude of our over-charged heart. WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT. COBBSCIBO WSEKIY BY P. 0. BAKPBB iMinwi,,,, .re the price, paid for produce, and Hate ud t'epe lor Me nd Beye, the prioos at which other articles are selling in una market: WHEAT White, W on' OATS it bushel. '30 ots. POTATOES $ bushel, t .i0. ONIONS $ bushel, ll SO. FLOUR bW, $6 60. T.K-.XTQ u-hi,n Wl th. 4l7a5 ots. DHIBD FRUIT-Apples, 19 . "tol l'eachos, lb, IB9 Ots-J Plums, lb, lOo.j Cnrrantl, W . "" . Bl'TTElt lb, fresh roll 1620o. EHUS Vi dozen, 25 Ota. ..r,.I.-T..XTQ Jn.Bn .1 nn. SUOAR-Craslied, lb, 15 ots.i Island, f tb,tll13 ots.j Sn Kranoiwo Kenned, m-lf i....:. u.nn M lb. 1 50, Japan n lb, ?oel 00 i Black, 1 . ?6c' s0 COFFEE Tt ID, zd(aau oouib, bit oaH. nt. SYRUP Heavy Golden, $ kg, t M ninnNIIms. 5 lb. 12oti Sides, lOoti; ghoulders, Sots. , LARD-1.1 tins lb, 11 ots.i In "'' n,r r. . irn-,..nn.. VI trillion. 76 ots., 3ft oan, 5 gill., 3 0 I Linseed Oil, raw, gall., $1 2oi Linseoa uu, oe", n a- 1 37i. SPECIAL NOTICES. Si BP 5 1 jj m 1853; no Rarramentl Street, aai. of Leidesdorff Street, ta lew aoora below What Cheer liuuso. Frtvats Entranoe an . Leidesdortl street, . San I'rancisoo. p.,Jlli.l.J .wr.Hu to afford aJUieUd-aotkwd aad mmnio mo. OMloroaHi'noeonoI CTiw iZKwm.eatf otfr- , : cyatirf altSexuai Qitordwrt. TO THE AFFLICTED. l-B. W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS HIS Sllf II . , i.i. nnmnNHii patients lor Ir patronage, ana wouiu oases or too uinga, i.ivi-r, ""yK,,Zr tl and Oenlto-Urlnary Organs, and all pnvato diseases, vis i Bypbill" In all its forms and sta- Stricture., Nocturnal and Clurnal emissions 2r.i irwMiitv. Diseases of- tho Back and uauu. - , Dl.n ai.H Kid- he practloo of many year, in Europe and 1th. United SUtes, he Is enabled to "Pply the most emolent anu suoeesoiw. ."Y Me nurii.s'wlthoiit mercury, " '.r-... ,.l. hi. ruttlents in a oor- 0iiBrg.u"r,-.."-..--- of itiquestionable vorBclty from men of known resDootablllty and high standing In society. KaXsS.nsultlng hlm by letter or otn.r- wum, will reoelvo the best and gentlest treat ment, and Implicit sooreey. To Female. ' (. ...n-RlMl nr afflicted with disease, as weakness of the baok and "mbs. . . .. itimB(t nr aliTnt. lull OI muscular powor, palpitation of the heart. Irri tability, nervousness, extremo urinary dllllaul ties' derangement or digestive funcUons, gen erai debllfty. vaginitis, all diseases of The womb, hvstena, sterui.y, auu u ... sesculinr U. fnal.-s ; she should go or wrtte . tt,a .iKi-utni fit mu.1 n doctor. . W. H Doherty.athls Medical Institute and opnsult him about her troubles and disease. The Doc tor is efteotlng more cures than any other phys ician in tho Stnto of California. Let no falsj delloaoy prevent u, .nut ; y '1 'Td mmaturo death. All ilarrlal Ladles whow k-oitk n.ntl.n. ..itwiimainocs prevent an increase in their families, anauld write or cell at l)r. w. k.. uoneny s -:"---! and they will receive every possiblo relief and hOip, , r . . To Correspondent. i- Bnv nMrf. At tbei eountrr. .. veilre the opinion and advice of l)'r. Ilohorty In their respective casos, and wno tnina pruir iu """ - ton statement of snob, In preference holding i it.I,Uiii am miinrI.fllllV rXHBUrOa that their communloBtlons will 1)9 hold most saored. The Doctor is regular graduate and may be consilium wnn every If the case be fully and candidly described, personal communication will bo unnecessary, t..r Hut. nvlrnen. and the gen- ilnolndlnir the reme dies), will be forwarded without aely, and tn suon a manner as va wj; ,' r'uiaV lurppa of the loiter or pHroui iw ilmiild vour condition require lmmed ate at tention, send ten dollars In coin lor that vaiua In currency! by moil. or Wolls.J'argo 4 CJOjl Kxpress, ana a puww" " , " ::r sent to vour address with the necessary instruc tions for use. Consultation ny wise, VBE1D. rerinaueui. u Bu.- - ... STATE OTS DEMOCRAT coo: Ar:o job Mi Die, . .-1 TlT!Tl."lP!Tl A al job work, men Tags, Blanks, Bali ticket,' Letter Head, Lalefi,' , Brlela, rotten,' pay. Address, r .... . J ...lliwl For our groat pictorial wont, jusi issuuu, A LA CALIFORNIA, on SketoheB of Life in tho Golden Btato. By the late Con. Albkbt S. Evahs. a ino..iifiii nrtnvo. Snlondldly Ilhhtrated.- Vivid Pen Paintings of Lifo in California, etc., etc. Agents also wanted for the "MANUAL OF AMERICAN IDEAS." A most lnvnluable work for every American CItiOTn. Octavo, DM p;fcs.r AiU"V(TimT TUB KARMERH' JtlllltNAL-AND ACCOUNf ini: bookf ' A.'I SaScKOPT "Co.r ing books. ' SA'N FRANCISCO, OAL. W. K. POHBRTT, XT.'BU Han Franotsoo, Cal, Siermlorhe. Dr. Dohcrty ho lint publl.hed an Important pamphlotembbdylng hl own views and mi I. , riu,in ij lmnotenae or Virility, bo- lliff a snort ireaiiHo on n n- ..'"v". - "- ;L, u,ani.na.. swwin, iluA Physical Debility consequent on this alfectlon,, U,d otb dls- Trhls little work conlalns information-' of tht utmost value to an, wnewier .,,,. and will bo'aent KKHK by mall on rooelpt ol six cents, in postage stamps ft,r return postaga. Address, w. . ."in;... .. v8niwtr. Ban Hanclsco, Oal. NEW Plain and Figured Opera Flan- teie. OFFICIAIi VOTE OF UNH COUNTY. i,o .lunti. nf il..npttMi'd waa aidi ,.ii'a nnnn tlin loft side 'of the netk nail fioro a club in the ljaricla of a hlicrts, and tuo blows uiwu uw y Jus Sherts, , We .further find to believe that a ir lina been comuiitteil In the r of ik'coused, Jos. Sherts being ineiiial and Hirnm Bherts and Khorta..anfsaories thereto; that ,ita urftM prtnunitted in Bweet Valley, near the western end of tiridge across Ames s trei-n, vn ..." iniitui valley oi ujH.-aiiu Wuirmi Road, at ashootinjj-iilatcli, e.,thof Oct., A. 1H73, bc- ,i t he h nore of 1 and 2 o'clock P. M. icd tleo. IK. Kluni, J. A. Mo lit, Robert McCully, A. 1'. Nye, ilarf, A. Itr Hreedeu. tho r. -.Idence of Wm. Plckeus, in ... Home Vallry, Out. iiti, A. P., 1- t. B. .UONTAOUE, J. 1'., and acting Cbroncr. 1. puty yhrriil'sHiimiihrej-and rar- h,T proceeded to the scene of the dilll- Albanj Poll No I. Albany, Poll No 1, Center, Ilrusn creew, , llrownsvllie, HBrrlsburg, Halsey, Orleans, ijeiianon, m -Waterloo, ... , Santiam, ' . ' l-'rankuu Butte, SCIO, -, ; Syracuse, Ibweet llome, - : "i Hvob 0B. P. C. Harper & Co. have this week the biggest d. that vr nnneared in " the ' DEMOCRAT. jr.,M-f.r. it is no more huge than their stock of goods nor than the heart of .u-- mdmhara nf that nrm. They have one of the finest stocks of goods ever brought to this valley, ana are offering them at exceptlotiably low barzaius. , A failure to patronize them at the present time will be a great mis take. . Hesers. 7bwe'll. Zfarper & Co. also have something to say fhbout their establishment in the same connection. Don't forget to read all about it. . Died. At the residence of Dr. Glass, in Tortland, on the SKtli inst., Miss Marv E. ianlmau, aged 19 years 8 months and 24 days. She was brought to this city on .Monday, and burled at etiitj rn Sunday and arrested James j Lebanon on Tuesday-.' J KESMTTH. ii 11 104 1 " 1119 18 9 , 70 . 6 ' SO 71 mi m sunn. . . IK 11 i s 96 . , ., 10 - 13 .17 JO - r : an 1 Nesmltb'f mnlcttty. 4M ' The total nihnber of rotes cast was 1284. In 1872 there were ziu voujb rnnai. In this counts, of which Burnett received 1179, and Wilson received 928. Ut la rrenprallV UD tTT SnUfT, and can rr.ake music enough to keep a in-M .nnnranl nn toeeiaeT. xxe IS Editor of.tbe Albany Dkmocrt, and his paper has been In full sympathy 1 with the farmers' movement from first to last, and ougni io De uotmuj iy roni.ed by people at both, ends df the route. totorian. Thanks, Bro. Ireland. It aflords us extreme pleasure to reciprocate your good wishes and to commend your valuable paper to the laruicrs ana pro ducers of Oregon. Being published at the commercial entrepot of the Buite every business man should have it, and every producer and shipper should en courage its maintenance. Serenade. We extend our"" warm est thanks to the Albany Brass Band for a delightful serenade last Monday evening after our return from Astoria, Reed's Panorama. This panorama of scenes in the Great North-fl est will exhibit in this city, at the Paclllo Opera House, this (Friday) evening. This is certainly the llnest panorama ever exhibited in this State, and this is the last chance to see it, as H will he i,on tn f h F.astorn States as soon as a tour through Oregon is completed. Card. I hereby tender my heartfelt thanks to Albany Fire Co. No 1, and to those citizens who by their prompt and earnest exertions succeeded so nobly In controlling the fire last uadnpsdar afternoon, which other wise must have destroyed my property. D. B..1UVK. Albany, Oct. 80, 1873. , . ' Oi'F for the Mountains.' Last Wednesday .Messrs. If. A. McPherson .T. H. Ward, Jno. Thompson and J. S. Fenn all of the classic region of "Bovine Pouch" started on a hunting excursion to the Calapoola Mountains. This eminent quartette of. Nlmrods have promised us a winter's supply of yenison on their return. . To T. 3. I.iof H'eston. Your com munication Is excellent, but hardly in o-jn ainc the election is over, there fore we trust you will pardon us for f..nintn nublisllit. ItWIllKeepnow .,i ml,r. be of use hereafter. We gladly and gratefully accci.i. i jm.. assistance as agent for Iht Democrat at your place. limDed Iluude and Face. Kore M, Drynena of the Skin, .. Ac., c., Cured at ono. by HEGliMAN'S CAMPHOR ICE WITH GLYCERINE. It eP" h"n?" soft In all weather. Seohat jrou got HLGK- If IMifl U.AA hv nil IlriliriIBLH. UI1IY v viw Manufaotarodonly by llitoaiiiil Co., Chem- l.u ..id Drairir s . Bow lor. !" N E W Clothing-Men and Cloth- ng area NEW CandleU nd Coal Oil. N E W Fufr-Ladlen' and lilldren'sTIp pete, Jiuu, iwh, iso. SEASONABLE ADVICE TO SUFFEKERS! DR. THOliAS, DOOTOBOl-aitDICimi, fHYSIOIAH SUHOMK, 601 Kearney Street, opr. of Baoramento , , - up wain, ; NAN FBAMCISCO. , ,.. - . ... 1 1 u. ul Mar bo privately ana oonnaenuniij ;;,.;.r.niit n l,v Totter, for the cure of legal Blank, Vitlting Cards, heckt, and every kind of tMter-Prwi prlntlnir ana .v.rjr oouinetllloo. -rj, lilseasis of tho Oonnratlvo owans,- ervuu. Debility, wnermaiurrinea or c,...... ,ol eXvoKllla. Uonorrlmia, Btrleture of tha Ilavlnf Just received a URGE-STOCK OF CARDS is I- . ....t.. w.m New York, wfl liavlnn paswdtliroiiKhs.iohwoonrje'Ot pro. f?! "arZhi oirwo''of that kind la ri-7j.';,rt ii'leiit. oi resultinir from youthful Indlsoretion, or oiner m.nii...e - - 1UR. THOMAS ftdvorttses with the tin of informlnir sutferoro where they roy, consult a skillful modloal man who oaii gl ve tluem proor tn from New York-, of having nasseu uiroi.a" ""'" , j:,., can now turn out wont oi mat foMlonal slucjlos and wajnlnatloii. a. to full. ,nU ,t ,,,, flgunrs. Bpermatorrhoja or BonniiHi inuuw. oil diseases of thn human system, tills Is the most to bo guarded against I so, if onoe Boa I.i..h .i,,Vi,l ll treatment bo moBt Judicious. The relationship, or relatllo dependeney exist ing between the Ccrobro Bplnal system of Natural Decay Protect the Sy tern. Tho i,man bodv Is a machine, and thorefore ..nnd endure forever; but, like a watch or a sewing machine, it will last much longer If properly regulated and duly repaired, than If do pains wore taken to koop It ln.order. Tho t.ohlnctof overy one who desires a long and healthy life should be to put his body In a .,m r.-sisi tho life-threatening Influen ces by which we are all more or less surround ed i and no Invlgorant and corrective at present known so effectively answers this purpose .hn vitalizing elixir which, under tho unpre tending name of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, has been for more than twenty years tho stan dard tonlo of America. In crowded cities, where the atmosphere bf contaminated wftb. the cflluvla inseverable from low popu ations ; IS marshy regions, when- the sobk.v soil reeka with miasma on the prairies and In tho for est" where "-wry roll the air is tainted with ex halations rrom rotting we.'ds and grasses or Sros-ja sis , TiTindlce.' rhouniallsm, and all disease. waU-r, or sucKlen changes of umiporat,.iro, may I".. .ir,.,.il,i.iiiriii- anil n-gulntlngthe ivsU-m in advance with IIostottr'B lUWrs.-; Ay, tuSn Is always aseason of peril, edaj f to week, MMO'iit h e organlBBtlons. hven tM mvm v gorous are Bptto ba In ,u,e. ineasar; . .h humt.! nlnuisohere. Inatb-d ?l,rrenovatlon and regulation ,of th "vtnr machine i peculiarly lioiortant. and the rhu tors i-ould therefore no miten uanjr r ..... NEW Sewlne lMaehlnen and Needle great variety. NEW V Crockery and laware-tamp, N E W Catfned lood-a great warlety. S. w . Til. J " ...nn. I. .un.h as to I nerves ana me itooiw.o ..... . ," i require on the part of the pliyslolan an Inti J.?.7Z , ...l.,u . r unatoin cal and anco wlilon naturany mism vous and muscular system Ii overthrown, and a vltlatiid condition of the mind and body dis plays Itself in an army of morbid symirtoms, Coin nervous and physical, from which the pa .u... niv hniM, to bo permanently oured by tbe sclentlllo rusouroh of the true p g Lit. THOMAS strongly advises those suffer JC, ... ni..rii..iuw,li,n aoe themselves under h U prnfossional care at onoe, and assures them that his tniBlnwnt Is unirormly suoaiss- ful.anil paiieins wno navn ,.,.!-.!. .j '",'."'"":', resort tn him with tuo iuu assurauoo u. - .." and pernianont recovery. , , j. ny" has Just tieen received al tins V"1"'" mrTHOMAH'KiimpeantindOntonlal now b!.n, worked up In the latest stylo of ADVEBTISlSMENTS. More Comiso.-C.)I. Baxe has or rered to this State forty head of Eng lish aad Kentucky bred CbUw.oul sheep1. ' they will arrive In two or three weeks, when the breeders o. hub sheep will have an opportunity of buy ing rmc of the finest ewes ever im ported. They are mostly breeding ewes. 'Frank H'oou'has a new ady. ir. to day's paper, iclsone of oiir most nopular dealers In farm and agricultur al implements, ami we advise our farmer friends to give him a call. z. n. COZAD, n. D., fjraanate et Iowa tato University 7"'t- HEREAfTRn PrtAfrriCK hi ph- W -f-lou in tnismr .ie.."... - - flea and rooms are at tbe bt. Charles IWjUl THE WHOLESALE OYSTER COMPANY, i, $, GROSS, AGENT, PCtflUlD, OREGON FRESH OYSTERS',' , ,..!. 4avs from their native element. nr II II EE Till US A WEEK, we ran furnish the "hoalwater Flay. the N S";,!..nt,l v. at price, d-fylw onmrrt'tlon. i?uVmcr can rely upon regular tri weekly aui ' Ss, either In .un.hlne or .trm-wo never ?". srjnsi tfrsft co. uwt. . .ufi.nfv.Ave vears. none" ......- ,-"r.-;",,,...,i,,.l iMi Bt Oeorgo Medleal Bohool; linflon, and was Srmerty iurgeonto tho Houth West London ... I,, n, Thomas? Mem- iH-r " the Itoyal liollog.. .if Miimion., Kngland. im; Ween Mat.. M"""'"-? NEW White and i'olored BlanhU-a great rsrwij. NEW r'oMr1eis--ompleU Aaaortment NEW . . Boot and Mhoee. .... Jl.Mhftnn iu tha ladles v.l.ilii. rV. WllliiO'T.. s"'' toouruewstyHof YlSitlrlC CARDS. A 1irm stock of the ntm-nt-iDe ""w-w the art. Ally person wishing anyin.iig .u ... line Is reaueiftd to call and exauilM spool- tna if it our prices. KcWXlElnen ?i' Germany l Onld Medium, UI,T.7"S. '.; iin he oonfldenllally ennsulbid In diseases incidental to fomales. Pattintsiinnhlcloeonsult personally, may do obv letter, stating sympUims, ago and sol. Uonsuli.ai.ion oy i.-lw-i, . - j ,.j -, , i Personal consultation from 9 A. H. till 9 f. M. ounuays ii.oiu.ivn. - - . . i Oases of niedlolne forwarded so as to dory Observation, to ail partBo. n 7"'"'. , Testimonials iron. pauuMrt, .uu t..- fesslon, nnd press. . ' Editorial from the "Hebrew" newspaper, Ban DK.TMOMAH.JTIinVedlealforoeof oilrdty h n verv valuable addition by the pa oeut arrival of Dr. Thomas, who, a'l timet successful career lit Kurope'and tha Jngllsh Colonies, haipcludl to make tan .ymiMils-. oo Us permanerit niime. Dr. Thomaa' studies have Iwen pursued under the tlrst European physicians, llurlilg his professional career he hriiinl lliilvi rtitr. Ulesseii. Oermany,- as Iloiv- tor of Medicine, with tho highest honors; also, I of the rioyal College of Physicians and tiur- goons, Kuglanu i we have seen his u invorsu.j.1 v. ... i i . a s t 1 l.,a .it tfn 1 1 kl r.lr.rm A I r,' .... '. I .,. rf .ou.n thfiuvklhnt h VHluablP VrVWA.AlW AtxivA nomcJ onhir. 'ibe ftW! of- urTnmiMi in located at M K'-arny iirM!y. up ' hhii, o.b- trance Bftcramcnto utroet, ban 'ttIl01A . WnalkokaAnoii band m Urn quftntilf rf floely axeoutvd LEGAL BtANKS BLAIN, YOUNG & CO. iLBANY, OBEOOW. WEBFOQT MARKET. W. H. OEABHABT, Proprietor. Having permanenlly located In Albany, In i.?,',h.. iiii,ii,nr. on I he corner olVlrst and HroiulBltiln streets. 1 will be happy to ao. comtniHlnte all my old customers and as many new ones as may see tit to give me call. I will keep all kinds of cholso utcata-lnset, mat- on. veai, ana uoioaua.. ,.J. 1 .Hr't'" cotnisTiso or AiftHANTV DEEDS,' QUJT CHjHid DEEDS RTOHTOAtrES. ' ETC, ETC.,' wtfieh will to sold , Ansr' kind tw;l . Blanks BOon bmm wm oih." . -manlike manner on abort aeUoe. , . . . ...., f OFFICE W PlEtflSn'S IBI BlOCl- AllBAIvT, ORSOONi'