at. C5 FBIDAY.........-NOVEMBER28, 1873. EAmnaiAKIS IN ALBANY, Incident! orth shake who llt ll, how they Itll and who didn't feel It. AVe have bad it at last a real live earthquake, with all tholiereditamenta, appurtenanoen and appliances thereun to bolonglng or In anywise appertain ing. It vibrated and oscillated from north, to eouth yea, even from Dlx ie Creelt to tho Callpooia. It "came on to be heard" about the time the '; sands ha J run, to low 0 or In other word nbout-fl o'clock ,on Saturday evening, and shook things up lively for the space of0 seconds. As this Is the first earthquake that has ever visited Albany, within the knowledge of the ."oldest luhab.-," it may well be Imag Ined that much consternation ' was manjfest on every band, and that many persons displayed the most perturbed state of mind during Its. continuance, AT COMSTOCX'H WAREHOUSE (workmen were engaged il sacking wheat, and when the shock came and the staunclr old bullding.began to rock And crcali, the Wildest alarm took pos ' session of the suckmen, and a general stampede for the street was mado leav ing nobody "the sack to hold." ' ' IN HOWEU,, HABPEIt 4 CO'g WAREHOUSE Mr; Howell was busily engaged at the ' , l 1 1' I Ma...... I uuiv-u uifiu, nuaui iu cuiiiiJiJt-tuuu f figuring, when tho desk began to shake knout arid t recede from him and then .;', ran Itself up Against his breast with ' violence.' Thinking that somebody s was on the other side of the partition, ; against which the desk was placed, Bhaklng the wall for the purpose of J "deviling" him, he uttered a string of J adjectives more forcible than elegant, i and stepped outside to see who his tor- mentor was, ; By the time be had made " a few strides mid heard the timbers of ' the huge building cracking and groan- ing in every joint, the terrible truth i flashed trpon hfm, and well, his wife thinks every woman ought to have an earthquake subject to her command and there would be no trouble about bringing husbands home speedily and t early on Saturday nights. I AT ALBANY COIXESE the Sigma Phi Society was holding. Its -1 regular meeting, and a certain aspiring r young Demosthenes was in the midst of- a display of. forensic elo i quence, when-, suddenly his tongue clove to the roof of his mouth, Ills eyes J glared wildly at the swinging cliandc- lier. his jaws dropped apart .like a broken trunk lid, and he fell ,"ker- 1 whollop", into his chair That august body suddenly adjournsd without the 1 Hcmnl nni-1 in nuihtfiri? frtl'ni. nnrl f.llA Ao-tlinnnlra wna l.iff In ania nnawnaulmi "' of those honored halls of learning. I .IN MANY FAJUUES tiirouguuui lite city various iiieiueiiis ; occurred of moreOr less "ludicroslty." ' One lady snatched up a doll and rushed out of the house, leaving her baby ) asleep In the cradle; another lady, who had Just retired alone,, sprang out of J bed, ran out of the room, and locked the door to keep the wretch secure win) I dared get under her bed and shako it, I until her husband should come home I and muzzle him Her "hubby" came home shortly, and not having heard of j the earthquake, he armed himself, I cautiously unlocked the bed-room i door, and while his wife carried alight t honoured every nook and corner of f ine room, wiru pisioi cocnea anu pre- sented ready to blow the intruder's J brains out. , Of course , nobody, was f fou'nil, and the wife looked confused. 4 Next morning, however, when they I heard of . the earthquake, the tables I were turned and the, husband looked J sheeblsli. ' He says .sjiooting earth- I quakes is not the trade he was brought f Up tO.,.,, .-' Several ladies became desperately ("""Sea-sick, as they descjibe it, while we have heard of two who fainted outright. One lady, who had experienced several shocks in California, but whose Webfoot husband has had no ex perience in the business, snatched' him from his warm bed and '.drugged him out Into the lot to save him from the terrible crash which she believed was Imminent,. ..Jl.e(ng,cjud Jn tho most vam?Vent attlro, ho told tier,, with Mb teeth chattering together, .that he didn't see much dill'erence between being swallowed up in an earthquake and .being frightened 'and frozen to death! ''. ., : ... But while ln various parts of the city j these incidents were transpiring, yet 1 in othor localities, the shock ..was not perceptible. ;.!Along the business part I of the city In storesj saloons, etc., it Iwas not felt. 1 In many' houses only 3 certain persons of the family noticed fit, while others were wholly Ignorant j of Its presence. : Geo, Patterson felt It " Bhakc his bed with great violence, yet his wife who had not yet retired, did not observe it. Billy Queeurr rolled out of boil with' tho violence of the 'Bhock..!! Mr. Clement felt It imme diately after going to bed, while other persons in the same house kaew noth ing of it. Fortunately no damage'was done to life or property ;and wer,are pleased that California '.cannot oluim -to be ahead of us In anything not even ,in earthquakes. :. . . . i . . " ' To FAnpipBS. Howell, Harper A o. have for sale the Statesman (iraln prill, the only reliable force feed grain n the Coast. Thoseimported by them re mado with many Improvements which adapt them to tho peculiarities of this Coast. The hoes can be changed from a straight line to srzlg-iag. We would say to those desirous of purchas ing a good grain drill, do not fail to we the "St&tesmah." as they guarantee it to be second to none now oflered to ;he public. It will sow wheat, rye, aats, barley, timothy, and clover eeed, snd is quickly regulated to sow any juantity to thi-aore that may be deslr d. The above named firm also have ecd cuttng boxes and fanning mills of he latest and most Improved styles; a fact the farmers will do well to go nd see ttiem If they desire to purchase ything from a wheel-barrow to a mm engine. . . There Is talk of a new bank at Al ly. Faro 2 HitMtmaa. a. Band in the tWet.Jlryisttr aryl Bank nipt Tub Coming Sensatioh. The citizens of Albany wilt to-night huve an opportunity which bus never before been aiforded theui that of hearing a real live Prima Donna in Opera. The lady is Madame Stevenson, who comes with a continental -reputation. The Salem Statesman of last Wednesday, tlws discourses upon this eminent lady's attainments: "Of Madame Stevenson's vo'leo and artistio singing we cannot speak too highly. : She is possessed of a sweet, warbling rich Soprano which, In regisister also par takes of the Mezzo Soprano and even contralto; it is of the "clear' timber" remarkably flexible, brilliant and highly cultivated, but in her ballad singing she has a charm which cannot bo taught. ' It Is soul. ; Her great vivacity also -Is the result of a temperament evidently Imbued with a high sense of the ridiculous. ; Master McKenzle's singing of "M'Appare," and "Thou art so near and yet Bo far" were worthy of the warm appreciation bestowed upon him." We hope to see Pacific Opera House filled to over flowing to-night, as the priceof admis sion has been reduced to 50 cents. The City Election. There Is.con siderable buzzing on the streets at. nresent over this event, and .in conse quence of the fact fhatbur city is about equally divided politically, both par ties me making extra exertions to se cure good and acceptable tickets. . The Kepubiican Convention last evening nominated some very good men, while others can scarcely be regarded as the moat popular gentlemen in the city. Wo. will not attempt to particularize wherein their ticket is especially weak, but will confidently assure th Democracy that judicious nominations on their part at the Convention to-night will secure a complete victory to our Cause.: Let careful deliberation and complete harmony characterize your deliberations aud let the defeated as well as the successful candidates work diligently for the success of tho ticket.- llARiusBuiio I'ruMB.-Our ever vigilant Ilarrisburg'agent Sam May, floated in upon us last Friday, as did also Senator Hoult, Dr. Davis, Jas. Brasfleld and Jas. Uiley. From them we learn that '. ,rl Business is lively at . Harrisburg, although very little wheat has yet been sold. The Harrisburgschool is In a more flourishing condition than ever before 120 scholars being In attendance. J. C. Bolou is Principal, assisted by Mr. Henderson. The conduct of the school is giving general satisfaction. The Harrisburg municipal election transpires next Monday.-; A citizens, ticket will doubtless be chosen, with out reference to "boledics.". Valuable Wokk. Mr. Wm. Doug Ins is'at present canvassing this county for subscriptions to a hook entitled "Behind the Scenes in Washington." This is a most valuable work to' the student of the current history of our Government, showing up the late cor ruptions iu the Grant Administration in the most grnphio light. It also treats of the City of Washington, its public buildings, the recent workings of Congress, of the lobbyists, of the President, of tho White House, of Senators and Congressmen, thieves. sharpers and adventurers; etc., etc It contains over 500 pages and is neat ly and beautifully bound. No Ameri can citizen should be without a copy. A Fine Gun. We direct attention to the advertisement of Parker Brothers, West Meriden, Conn. 5 We have tried one of their guns, and, from practical experience, feel no hesitancy iu saying it is the bast double-barrel shot-gun in existence." The simplicity' of its construction, and the facility and capacity of loading and driving' fe charge, renders it the most desirable gift for sportsmen now in use. We recommend all our friends who may desire a fine gun to send for a Parker, by all means. The Colorado Citizen. Republican TicKET.-On Wednes-i day evening the Republicans met in Convention, at the Court House, and nominated the following ticket: For Mayor, Luther Klklns; for Recorder, Jos.' HaWiioh; - for' Marshal, Theo. Cartwright;- for Treasurer, Jas. Titus. For Councilmen, Dr Froman, R. K. Warren, J. F. Backensto, JV. Balti more, J. H. Foster, A. B. Morris. It will be observed that the Santiam Ditch captured the Convention and got away with a majority 'of the Council, including the candidate lor Mayor; ' Tbb Thanksgiving - Festival given by thf ladies of the IJ. PCbureh, yesterday,' was the most elegant alFair ever given in this city.1' Pacific Opera House ,.was literally jammed during the progress of the dinner' hours everybody seeming to prefer partaking of the bountiful and most excellent re past there spread than to eat nt home. The U. P. ladles (ever celebrated for the excellencies of- their entertain ments; fairly eclipsed even themselves in this affair. -. ; At Lebanon. Mr. Geo. W. Settle has opened a feed. Stable at Bell's old stand in that village, where he is pre pared to furnish feed at Grangers' priceshalf the price formerly charged. Mr. Settle Is an accommodating and reliable gentleman, and we cheerfully commend him to the patronage of the that section. Don't let Jfour horses stand out in the rain any more when yoit go to Lebanon. Settle will feed them well for two-bits a head. " CoxcEitt' at Lebanon. The Lebanon Brass Band will give a grand musical entertainment at Santiam Academy, in that village, on Friday evening, Dec. 19, on which occasion a rare "bill of fare" in the musical line' will be offered to the public. . The Band, under the masterly tutilage of Professors Karrcll and Compton, have been remarkably proficient, and will doubtless furnish a rare treat to their auditors. , II is Hebe. ilcCormick's Alma nac for 1S74, Is on our table, overflow ing with valuable information rela tive to Oregon and the adjoining Tcrritoiies, together with a full sum mary of general Information. Price 25c. Sold at Foehay's book Store in Albany. . DOME AJVn ABUOAD. I . Earthquake, tlgh! -' '---""-'j City election Monday! Holidays come on apace. ; Three now cisterns nearly completed." Col. Ttfal was in this city during the weoii. , " Vote tho Democratic ticket and be virtuous. . , v Lebanon has 150 Inhabitants ana a brass band, Josopli Nixon was In tho city on Wednesday. - , i Turkeys have quit bossing around barnyards now. Dr. Alexander went to Oregon City duringthe week.- 1 ' ui" New styles blank deeds and mort gages at this office. Straud Price has been dangerously 111 during the week. Juontaomery dtPendelhave lost a valuable horse.j; 86 ad, J J ij' :$ : Jake Sprenger has gone to Walla Walla to engineer a hotel. W. W. Martin and wife, of Salem, spent Thanksgiving with us. - Greenbacks, 92c. - Wheat, $1,00. Lggs, 85c. Children half price. - . Democratic Convention v to-night. Rally'rqmid the old banner1. hoy4 ? fi -tt..j-i et'l , L L ' . . B : ;' ! m-iia. payrs is copying pur; new subscription book in elegant'styldL . iAlLtTraitter, traveling ;ivgiit for the Meruury called during the week. Orin Parks and lady celebrated Thanksgiving with fervency and zeal. It is a boy. Thanks to Geo. B. Christie, Esq., our energetic and rustling Scio agent, for remittanoef .-! p fS v ; r j t Walter Retclium, Tj. M. Thompson and (?eo. Patterson are election judges for next Monday. A line lot of "latest agonies" of job and card type received at this office. Bring on your work. C. J. States, of MarlOn county, last Monday sold two wagon loads of po tatoes at Weed's, in this city. No boats yet, the Willamette being in a very languishing and low condi-, tion in fact confined to its bed, , Wo are, enjoying the most beautiful weather imaginable while they are hav: iiis heavy snow storms in tho Eastern States. Operatio, Humorous, Comie and Characteristic delineations at Paeffio Opera House, by theSteveuson Troupe, to-night. Prof. Taylor lectured on education at Crooks' school house, in Syracuse Pre cinct, last Tuesday eveuing, to acrowd cd house. .;" ii' S!.si Jess. Irvine, "The Great," was over from Scio last Saturday. He says times nro. unusually ' scrumptious in The Forks. Rev. Isaiah Wilson preached 'the Thanksgiving sermon at U. P. Church yesterday. (A largo congregation were in attendance. - Our olllce.force bow their gushingest to Mr. Preston Bowman and lady for a most delicious cake a littlo smaller than Mt. Hood. AVell, now, really 1 there are more friendly, sociable, gushing people in town than ever before. Ha! we have It! 'lection! I 1 Now pay up your subssriptlon before another earthquake comes. We're vaccinated and It won't hurt us. but its lightning on delinquent subscribers, Fact! Our talented friend IL, ,C, George, r.q., win siioruy go to rortiana to read law in theoflice of W. H. Eflluger, Esq., one of the leading attorneys of hat city. ' ' - New subscribers rolling In, If this thing keeps on we .will be compelled to procure a powef press, as our Johnny says the old "Washington" Is about to wear him out. We hear rumors of another case of igcest in Brush Creek Precinct, this county, i. We have no particulars nd forbear comment until the precinct has been heard from officially. Madame Laura Agnes Stevenson, the English Prima Donna, assisted by the celebrated youthful . Californiau Baritone, Master J. W. McKenzie, at Pacific Opera House to-night. Our old Corvallis friend, D. G. Clark, Is one of the purchasers of Kuhn's hardware store. There is no better man than Daye, and we are ;glad to welcome him to a front seat ainrrti; us. Under the management of our young friends, Messrs; R.i R. Humphrey, Isaac vonn anu wm. luiuer tue danc ing party at Paciflo Opera House, on Wednesday eveuingpassed off most pleasantly. The railroad boys, with the ubiqui tous Stroud at their head, had a ban quet and general good time at Rose- burg last night. Hon, L. F. Lane and other prominent Roseburg citizens participated. Dr. O. P, 8. Flummery Superintend ent of W. U. Telegraph, is at present in.the.city, havingjust returned -from repairing the tin stn Northern -California. Ho seems to be In a good state of preservation,' .' 'T "',!.. ,".'.' .' i " -, -'- The earthquake has developed several Independent condidates for city offices. You see these'are getting un steady and uncertain in this world now and It looks as though this is about the last chance for "offis" in this world. David Harney, formerly of County Down, Shtate of Ireland, where are yes? You used to beTii;ATbany Ore gqn, and your brother Samuel wants you at Phil'delpby. Come out ov yur hldln' place, ye shpalpeen, and learn something till yoor benefit. AVe understand tha Mr. W. B. Barr has placed his grand piano (Haines Bro's) at Madame Blevenson's disposal for her - -entertainment to-ijlght- Madame Stevenson having expressed herself delighted with it, classing it with some of the finest instruments she has met with on her recent tour. For intelligence of speech, and , ele gance of dictlon commeuJ us ' to that Republican candidate for Councilman who last Wednesday; night Itt tlie. Con vention, arose majestically and said: "Mr. Cheerman, I motion that we git up a committee cm Order of Business for to git up an order of dolus for this here mecttti.? .."tTlT ; We trust no Democrat will 1 flare up" and refuse, to support the ticket because he- fails to secure the nomina tion to-night There are scarcely ten votes difference In the rtdative strength of the two parties, hence it will require the utmost harmony and unanimity of action to secure the success of our tick et. Don't fail ta vote tha fall 'ticket .This Ovtmr.AND Monthly 1'or Decbmbkb. With this- issue the eleventh volume of this admirable magazine is completed, and we say with pleasure that It Is one of tho best numbers ever placed before the public. Its varied table of contents presents more than the usual proportion of western geographical and other ar ticles, and in this respect is exceeding ly Instructive On TnB War. Path. An aged gentleman of this olty is "right upon it" because of the massacre of the Virginius crew by the Spanish. He says he is a Virginian himself and he can't stand by and hear of the whole sale murder of his countrymen with out feeling a spirit of vengeance with in his bosom I He Is ready to head an expedish to Cuba at an hour's notice. Discharged. Last Saturday. Jos. Purdom was examined before Judge Tandy on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon upon Jas. . McMer rick. Judge Johns appeared for the State and Messrs. Whitney and Baker for the defeudunt. After hearing the testimony the defendant was discharg ed, the tostlmony not appearing suf ficient to bind him over. Seed. Howell, Harper & Co. have choice articles of wheat for seed, such as Fall or White JH titer, Click, Chill Club, Sbnora, etc.; also a lot of Orchard Grass and Timothy seed, all of which they will dispose of by exchanging for other seed, or on other terms which will suit. The Difference. Tho freight charges -on. an Invoice of material which.we last week received was only $3,35 from Sah Francisco to Portland ("PQ Allies,) and were $7,50 from Port land, to this city, (75 miles.) Dons the railroad tariff need regulating? Echo answers: - "should say so!" . TnE OitEQOX Granger made its appearance yesterday. It is talrly printed and displays marked editorial ability. We extend to Bro. Mercer the right hand of journalistio fellow ship and wish him ample success in his laudable enterprise. NeabiNo Completion. The Coun cil last Saturday granted the right of way through the City, to the Albany & Santiam Canal Company. It is ex pected that one wing of the Canal will be"cd.mpleted to tho river within tho nextweek.T v -; t . ; Chbomo Premiums. That excellent religious journal, the Paeific ChriMan Advocate, published at Portland, offers three rare chrolnos as an inducement to subscribers. Read the adv. alse where. ' ' , , , -, ',' Examination of Teachers. There will be a public examlnatiou of teach ers held In Albany District School House, on Saturday,. Deo. 27, at o'clock A. M. T. J. STITES. - ' i Co. School Supt. Look out for Them. A gentleman every way competent to do the subjects justice has promised us a Christmas Poem and a New Year's Address.- We know our readers will look for them With liveliest interest. Cheap Plows. Howell, Harper A, Co. have just received a large lot of Collins Cast Cast Steel and the cele brated Star Moline Plpws, which they are selliug at greatly reduced prices. Howell, .Harper & Co. buy all the oats in Oregon. want to , , ,. r NEW TRIItMPHSr - - ' -Sfilei at Lost Year. ' . The statistics from sworn returns of the Sales of Sewing Jlachines in J872, (reported in 1878), show that the Sing er Manufacturing Compauy sold, last year, over FORTY-FIVETHOUSAND more machines than any other Com pany, and over one-quarter of all ma chines sold during that year. Nine out of ten of said Singer Machines Were for FAMILY use proving the great popularity of the Singer In the house hold.... Anuexed are the Sales of dlf feret makers: ' ' Tlie Sliiirer 9Innfacir Ce. sold 310. TBS Wlincler Wilson M'IKUo -Jtold 1J4.WM Howe MtK-hlno Co, (i-RtluiaU-d) " Ho.ixw Ohwer A Hiikor S. M. Co " 62,(k limnpstlo H. M . Co -. " Weed IS. M. Co " 42.4H Wilcox (ilbhs M. M. Co ." tB,tll Wilson a. m Co..... " m.ira Ainot. B. H. 0. 4 B. M. CO (..,.... 1B.IM) Uold Mhdul 8. M. Co. " 17,8117 Florence B. M. Co " 16,7a - TITUS, IIOUItGAItDBS CO., . ! n i-acenl, Albany, prey on Also, all kinds or Machine Needles for salol SPKCIAL CABI.IC D1NPATCH FROM THE WORLD'M VAIR. - ! Vienna, Austria, Aug. 20, 1873. IV. O. Wilson, President- Wilton Seu inn Machine Company. Cleveland, . Ohior' ' - ; ' . . The Wilson Sewing Machine receiv ed the GRAND PRIZE MEDAL for being the Best Sewing Jachlne, and a Grand Prize (medal " of honor) was awarded to the Wilson Sewing Mixr chine Co. for manufacturing sewing machines in the best manner, from the best material, and by the best known mechanical principles. , These celebra ted machines are now on exhibition and for sale at the store of ' BLAIN, YOUNG & CO. Living Advertisement. A medicine that has done more than all the prescriptions of the pharmacontela to protect the human system against tbe bodily Ills su perinduced by unhealthy surroundings, Is cer tainly worthy of universal oonfldenee. It Is mainly on account of Its extraordinary pre ventive properties that Hosteller's Htomach Bitters Is so exceedingly popular In localities eubjeottothe visitation of miasmatic fevers and other diseases produced by empoisoned air. A family that has escaped sickness dur ing a sickly season in oonsequenoe of usingthe Bltters as a safeguard, isa living advertisement of the virtues of the preparation. Tbe whole neighborhood realize the fact. . "I oouldnt have believed it," says one. "I scarcely cred ited tue advertisements i but one must believe whakone sees," says another. "It Is tbe very thing We need in this unwholesome section of country," remarks a third. And the result is tbat the Instinct of self-defence, tbe first law of nature, rnduees three fourths of that commu nity to obtain ssupiay of the great vegetable antidote before the next sickly season sets in. In winter, when the system requires extra vig or and elasticity to enable it to baffle theeffocta of damp and eoid. the' Bitters will M Cound particularly wv, able: ItheonlatlAm will not be apt to fasten upon miurles ami nerves that have Ix.en brtwud up by (tils excellent In- viomtttaiul nervine; nor win too severnies of the seaxon, which have such a n,wt.mas ef. fr-ct on the iiuiiliofiary .rKin oi uw i,-wim, ana delleate. Is- likely to esereiv, the ame unto ward liinueneee In - wneru me smma'-n and the exli-rnal surliiee or ll,e rtny fwltleh always .".vinpalnlzei with the digestive organs) nave ben toned and timumtea i,y a couro or the reoiorallve. 'Im-ninof li,llgelon and Ir- regularities ot the oowejs -vnicn prow--, irom sudden cnanges of weather may always be averted i-y a timely um of tbe Bitter s. When a man goes home and tries to bolt his door with a sweet potato, pokes the fire with the spout of a coffee pot, attempts to wind up the clock with his boot jack, tries to cut kindling wood for bis morning lire with a paper knife, takes a cold potato In hand to light htm to bed, and prefers sleeping In his hot aud boots, you may reasona bly infer that he has been making the acquaintance of some very friendly people. , j A Hog'em miller now keeps a neigh boring family in a winters supply of corn meal, because the lady promised to make her husband vote for Hi, Smith. The lady was smart enough to secure the corn meal in advance, and then she couldn't induce her lelge to come to timo on tho vote. , "You needn't come on Sunday night. or any other night," was the soothing remark, written in delicate female characters on a postal card that wing ed Its way through the post office re cently, to a certain lad. An Eastern lady has Invented a watoh which will have hands so made and adjusted as to seize the wearer by the coat collar every evening about ten o'clock, and walk him off home. "To Pecksmith," Corvallis. Your communication Is most respect fully declined. It is well written, but embraces subjects which have already appeared in print iu the local papers, Wood Pumps. The best and most Improved pumps now. In use being the cheapest and most durable for sale at Howell, Harper & Co's estab lishment. To be Sentenced.' Judge Upton overruled the motion for a new trial in the case of Dr. Glass, and ho was to sentenced this morning. Found. A gold locket and gold stud, which the owner can have by addreisiug postofilce box No. 77 top box. . We don't see why the farmers don't bring more hay into town in their wagons, when the poor cows are so hungry. -; The Winter Term of Albany Collegiate Institute opens Monday, Deo. 1st. R. K. WARREN, Pres. Artificial butter Is being manufact ured in the East, at 12.1c. per lb. Wonder where they get hair so cheap! . - BORN: PARKS.-In (his olty. on Monday. Nov. 17th. to the wife of Orrtn Parks a son. WEEKLY PRICES CURRENT. corbsctbp weekly by p.. c. haiu'br co Following are the prices paid for produce, and the priaos ut which other articles are selliug in this insrket: - - WHEAT White, 33 bushel Jl. , OATS IS bushel, 30 eft. p0TT(Jli8- bushel, t .60. ' ONION'S $ bushot, $11 60, FL0TJK 39 Nil. ft 50. BNANS White, $ lb, 45 cts. , DRIED FRUIT Apples, eentsj Poachos, $Ui, IS "Is.; Plums, $ B, 16c; Currents, tp lb, 100. BDTTER $ b, frcihrollJ525o. , . EOOS If! dozon, 85 ots. ' OH1CKEXR 9 dozen'. t 00. ' ' SUaAR Crusliod, lb, 15 ots.) Inland, ! rb,llfai3 cU.j Man Frauoisou Kenned, !Jl lb, 131 cts. TEA -Young Hyson, $ ft, $1 10 I JnPn S lb, 7bofi)l lltl ; liliieK, n, toousi VKnev WE ro, ZAtgzo oonis. SALT tb, H(33 cts. BVTRUP Hesvy Oolden, 10 keg, 4 50. Ex. Heavy Golden, "ft pell.. $1 2o. BACON Hauls, $ lb, V.ait; Bidos, Sets i Shoulders, Sets. LARD In tins $ rb, 10 els.) In kegs, 0 etl. 01b bevos'i Keroseot,,. gallon, 75 cts., 3S ean. 6 gull., $3 00 ; Linseed 0)1, raw, 1S gull.. $1 20: Linseed Oil, boiled, W gall., $1 rj. SKINS Undressed Deer Rkine, 54 II) 30 cts Drosaed Deer Skins. 9 lb $1 25! Pry Cow Hides, flint Mo.. I, $ lb 1012j;e" an" Salted lb, No. 1, 0(a; cts j Uillls, nomi nal t $heeprklns, acourdiug to quality and oondilion. BPKOIAL NOTICKS. OBSTACLES. TO MARRIAGE. Hanov roltpf for vountr mpn from tho cfTcctn of Errutw and Abnsen in curly llf. Manhood iiettiorea. inipuaitneiiis 10 iMorriu rftni'veu. New iiitithod oi treaLmeut. Nciw uud rt?tnarlc- ablts rumodii'ii. Books ami clrciilnrH sunt fnm in (tealcd PHVclopiii, Addrt'n, HuWAKU At HOU1ATIOX, No. 2, SoiiUi Ninth t., I'hl.adol. phla, l'a., an Institution having b lilult n'pu Uitton fur honorable oouduc aud .urofeflvlonal skill. , j ,'i vuui;(yl. A. WUBBLEB. O. 1. UOOUB. O. B. WUEELHB. A. 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' 1l JJiiordtrt, . 7i TO THE AFFMCTED. DR. W. K. DOHIOKTY Ilrn'UllNS HIS 8IN ct'ro Uiankis to his numeroua nntiehts for their patnmuo, and would take this opportu nity to remind them that ho continues to con- stilt at hl,s Institute for Ihu euro of chronic dis- i-Hsoa ol tho l.unps, hlvcr, Kidneys, uiKostive ami Uenito-Urliiary UrirunR. and all nrivato dtaunscfl, vla Hyphllin In ail its forma and sta ges, Homlnal Weakness, and nil the horrid con swjueuoi's of Helt'-iibuse, tionorrhooa, Uloet, wti'ietures, Noeturnnl and Diurnal emissions. Sexual Debility, Diseases- of the Back and Lotus, inimuiumiion or me lunauer and Kid neys, etc.. etc.. nud ho hones that his lone ci- wrienco und wioeeSHful uraellco will contlnuo to Inyiire iii m a share of public patron aire, lly tho practice, of many years In Europe and too United States, he is enablt-d to apply the most (.-uicH-iiti unu Buccessim reuieuies aamsi uis (Mist's of all kinds, lie cures without mercury. charges moderate, treats his patients In a oor reei. anu nouorauie way, anu uas rcierencos or unqut.'Ktionahle wrneity from men of known respectability and hlh standing tn- society. All parties consulting him by letter or other wise, will receive the best aud gentlest treat- mum, uiiu impiieib sourccy. To Females, Whn a fern file Is enervated, or nffllctod with disease, ns weakness of the back and limbs. pam in me neatt, aimness or sigiit, lobs oi iiiufeuiur power, pujpiuii.on m me noan-, irri tability. n'rouiesK. extreme urlnnrv diffleul- ties, drriiimremeiit of dlirestive 1'unetionn. epn- erar Ot-biiity, vastnitis, nil tllsenses of .the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other disea ses peculiar to females; she should go or wrlto at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. pohei'fy, at Ills Medical Institute and consult mm annul nenrouoies ana disease. ino doc tor is eifectlmr more cures than unv other nh vs- lclan In the Htute of Gulitoruia, Let no false deiu-uey prevent you, out nppiy lmineu'ately and SRve youreelf irom paiiilul sutferliiBs and iremnuire ueiiin.v aii marrit 'i ijuuics wnosn loliente henlth or other ct renin ilances ore vent an Ineretwe in their families, sliould write or can ai nr. w. k. iAneriya aicuicai insi:iuie, and they wul recctvu uary joisiUle relief tuid To orrenj)onUonff, I'atlents restdlnir fir any nart of tho countrv. however distant, who mav desire the ouhilon and advifle of Dr. lkiherty In their reepeetlve eases, and who thin it prijMr to mibmlt a writ ten slateineut of such, in preference to holdinu a personal iutvrview, are respectfully ahnured that their communieations will be held most sacred. The Doctor Is regular jrraduato and my no consimen wiin every connueiiey. If the case bo fullv and candid iv deterihd. wrsonal coininuiilcaklou will be uunecessarv. as lnMructions for diet, regimen, and the teen cral intntmentof tho cann (iocludinfr, thn reme dles), will be forwarded without delay, aid In Bueh n manner as to convey no Idea of tha purport of the letter - paroel so trnnsmttted. Hhould your; condition require Immediate at- ,ennon, so nu ien uoiuirs in coin (or mat value neurrenev) bv mail, or Wells. Fariro A Oo.'s Express, and a paclme of medicine will bo sent to vonr address with thf necessnrvlnstrjoa tlonsforuse. Consultallon by letter or other wise, vkkb. Permanent cure guaranteed or no Address. W. kriKH FRTY. M. D.. ' - ban Francisco, Cul, KfiermntorrhacA. ' Dr. Potierty Iihn lust published an Important pamphlet emb'tdyniir his own views nnd exmi rlenuiM In retnlloii t liniMrtonce or Virility, be Iiik a nhnrt tmaiwi on HperoiHtorrtia'A nr Sern lnal WaktiesK, Norvnus ami Physical Delilllty oonscquent on Milt affection, and other disea ses oi wu I3CXI1HI wrmiiw. This little work contains Information of the utmost value to all, whether married or single, and wilt he sent KitKK by mail on receipt oi Bis eenia in ppsutue sin me lor retnm posiage, A(iiin:ss, rie iv. uwiir.rvt i, ui, i., v8u;itLf. . bun i iiiuciHco, Cat. SEASONABLE ADVICE to sufferers: DR. THOMAS, DOCTOR OF MEDICINK, .fllVSICf AN A BUjlOlOW, 601 Zoarney Btreoi, oor, of Sftcrainenio (, - up stairs , '" ; "HAS FKAIVCIfiICO May bo privately and Confidentially eontiuHed, either pcrHoniilly or by letter, for the cure of diseases of tint Generative Onians. N.Tvotii lJebilify, ,Hermalorrh(ea or B-mthal AVeak.. nt'f,, syphilis, (innorrho-a, Htrlcturo of' ths rrelhra and (il"et, or r.'Hiiitlnfr from youthful IndlKcrel lon, or other iri'dIsfoslnKoatises. lUt. THOU AS advertises with tho view of iniWmlnir fuiilerers wheiM (hey may consult a skillful medical mun whoetji (five them jiroof of having niiNned tlrt'niiKh Ftuel) a course of pro- lesNiohiu miuiieH ami I'MinitnaMonfl h to unit- e him tolhe lu'lest confidence. t' HjH'rmatorrliu a or Humimtl IleblHIy. As of all dlrieiis'is or tliM human nynt-in, this Is tlie inofit to b' uuunled utfailiKt; nn, If once con tracted, should Its treatment be most Judicious, Tin1 reiuti()iiHl)!i, or relallle deocrnlency - ox lit lnt; bit ween the (Vi'Hiro Kplnitl eyntein of nerves and the proen atlv-e organs Is such us to reipiir on the part of Iho physician an intl- maie Kiiowiciij;') or iiiejr uuauiniicai anu physfool strueiiire, inrwhen once th" laws of nature have been violated, the beautiful bal- mice which naturally exluta between the ner--voiih and mtirxciilur syhtem Is oveii itrown, and a villat d condillon of the mind and body di- riifiy lfPlU In an array of morbid svmiitoms ool-h nervous n. rid pliyhleal, Irom which the pit tientcan fnl,v hope to be permanently cim'd by the Kcloidillo resi-urcli of the true physiolo- tin. l' lv, i nofnAn sironpiy nti vihcb innne sunfr lnte from the abnw ilii.i aseKl4 phtce themselves under hiK pnifesHiotialeaniut ourtn, ftn1 aurei lliiiin that his treatment is uniformly suuer lilt, and patient who have losteyf-ry hope may resoit to htin wit ti lite full asburaricu of a raiad and piTmHiieiit recovery. int. j 11.1 An j'unipesii nnn uoianmi expe rlenee has extended over Iwcnly-flve years. Hestudiedat the Vetiiilnter Hospital and Nt. (Jeonre Medical lehooi, lontlon, and was formerly surynon to the Houtli West Ixuidon ilonpital. F.Aamiundoiis pmincd by Dr. Thomas. Mer Ijerol t ! i Hiet'iil foil cue ol Hureons, Kiifcrland, iHiO; Meeiitlal'i of the, I toy a I Ciile(;e of I'hysl eiuns, J'lmhuid, HOI; l.tcenthiMi In Midwifery Hoval C'ollt Ke of Huriieoiis, J'j.Kland, lill j J)clor of Medicine, I'liKi-rHty of Oii'Mscn, (Jcrinany : (iold MednllHt, Medical College, UlnouiMHirir, i.noori, imt. hli. THOMAS may rttvi ho confidentially (viiiKUftcd In dl.tnises Incidental to females. 1'atlents unuil"U( Coni',fcper(tonally, may do mo bv letter, Nt atltif? syiinAoiiiSjitKe uud sex, CoiiKiiltatlon by lett-T, trey, " i ursolial coiiHiiltiltiou from B A. U. till 9 P. H. 8tuulyn inchiKlve. , t;ncsof inedlclnn forworiied Ho as to &fj olmerviit ion, to all parts of the Irtterlni. iVxtimonniiH iioiu puueon, mo Mdieai pro- fesslon, and preN, Editorial from ine "Pifurew"newpaper,an Fran-Wco, .Inly 'A 1:1 1 mi.Tilo,MAW.-'J hcmMlcflifdreeof ourclty tui reilvfd n very vnluablu addition by the re cent arrival of J r. Thomas, who, tfter ft mot snwM Sfiul eurei r tn l:tu-opi) and the frnjrllih Colonies, liyt concluded to make Kijn Fraii'ils-. m itiit pt-rnjimsnt home. Or. Thomas' stiidiej nave D'jen purnncu un'nr inn nna r-nropi'iiii fdiynlcianH, DnniiLC hit professional career ha out pnNsed his examinations at lilcbitc' edA bratcii I'lilversltV, tiiewwen, (irrrnHiiy, as Doc tor of Medicine, with the hitch cut honors i also, of the Jloval CoIIckc i,f I'liyflclans and Hur jreorii, Knictand : have eti his University jjeicrce anu i :''mnem,et, a iaunnti uipiomH, pr'-M-nt'-u mi ine J:iir uy m oi fnn lnwm, show-vJhnt hit vaHmide services are wknowiedired '.V filch a venerable lody as the alove iiomed OMt-r, The nrVi of IT. Thomas ItllOCHleri Ht etfl KejimuV ireit up JUAtn, n- trunce Uucramcnio street, ban r ranci;,. WEBFOOT MARKET, W BavlriK iM'rmnnently loeat' d In Albany. In m m. rhe.iii-'B (,.iiuuny, on rh corner or Mi d HroiiOJiHiln utrc ti. 1 wilt be Imppy to oo- wmfn'r'W'" all inr old ciiMmir anu a ma new ot,. ax mav ee fit to tlve ties A call. will keen all klud of choice meat b"'-f. mut- on, veal, and lonak snwyu. P. C. 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