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N. """tor; lHU, ft, Wax li, MI CO, J ...jii,, ...K ....& His, EM) Pill .at. DAY JANUARY 1U, 1874. i ITS FOR THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT, n.. .........liam' Adair. 'and .... M,.w iioviUe . .........ihtiUO Miliar. UU. R Coshow. ...... K. Ilulinitc. UllS, on . rity J. iiHitucwood. it, W.T W. J. Ilnmllton. J. U. iA WlS. t'ortland ... Unv. Raffertv. ii!.. .. J.J. Walton, Jr. dmrg .... itt, .May and It. It. Holt. v....,.n..M.w.IK ....., J. M, Morgan, jidmca... i i- Dr. IavldMm. iivllk'....JL J. K. XM. niii,... p. J. II. RiilKlon. uide.... - ...E. U. McCoinas. iiiMi.. Stephen Htoats, '-rt City.. Uuo. I. Rowel i A Co. ;ily Col. White. id... L. Samuel. I. N. Hmith. t.on...i J. If. Turner. irfC .....Asher Marks. micbiCO........ Hioh. Boyce. Al. Wheeler. .(ieo. Christie. II, V. Jfrowu. ..W. K. UllfiOU I,. Hrldiefamier, A. W. KerKiison. Levis Stlmson , N. T. Caton T. J. Lucy. E. P. Boyli. iiit-i - I 'lut, W. T , Wullo, W. T... f V, kecthw, A kind friend nends ii Brownsville a copy of the tes ! y elicited before the Coroner's tini' Jury w; dm: UU n the death of J. B. Woods, of sudden decease we gave an ao last week. We had been led to " o, by what we could gather, that Wood had actually destroyed his v fo, but after carefully perusing a j ojiy of the testimony we are inclined tu think that he came to his death from natural causes. It also seems that lie was not such a slave to dissl- i;iiion as we had been led to suppose. Tnu', he drank considerably for a short , ' ti.Ju prior to his death, but there Is no j tyiili nce that he was a confirmed de liiuwhee. From the testimony, both f nf the witnesses and physicians, we ':iuiiot very well see how the Coro ner's jury could fail to find as they did that "lie came to his death from some Internal disease, probably of the heart" ' - That Excursion. The contempla ted t xcuislon from this city toi Astoria and return, by the W. R. T. Co's. new boat, "Willamette Chief," is at last ns-inning tangible proportions. A " ting of several of our citizens was txr.ectedto be held last evening, as iv went to press, for the purpose of jinting committees and , taking other necessary steps to render the en terprise a success. We" are informed by Col. Teal that the Steamboat Com pany propose to take 200 passengers at a cost of $10 each for the round trip, including meals, sleeping accommoda- i timis, etc. " The excursion party ex ports to remain at Astoria two days. This will undoubtedly be the grandest "vexcursion trip ever made on the coast. It will probably occur sometime be tween the flrstand fifteenth of Febuary. i ' ,i The "AVillamettb Chief" Is the name of the n3W boat of the W. R. T. Co. (opposition) which was launched at brtlandlast Tuesday. "As the title implies, she will be the "chlof," as her dimensions are larger than, those of any other craft which runs exclusively in the waters of the Willamette. The new craft is of handsome model, very substantially built, with superior ac commodations for freight and passen gers. She will probably be completed ki as to make her trial trip about the first of Febuary, when it is expected that she will take an, excursion party of farmers from this city to Astoria. Private Parties. Mr. and Mrs. C. Houck, of tliia city, entertained a house full of their friends last Friday evening, on which occasion that agile god, -Terpsichore,1 took charge of things and ran 'em lively. r On Monday evening of this week Kiss Maggie Wfebber celebrated her seventeenth birthday with a reception jnd party t her father's residence, on which occasion the guests of the fair jyoung hostess chased the fleeting hours of the night to the merry notes f the violin. Both of these parties were eminent ly enjoyable, and reflected great credit stpon their managers and manageresses, From Willow Forks, Umatilla county, Mr. Wni. Wigle writes us that mes is dull, owing to the scarcity of 'ie cattle trade. About the last of N ovember snow fell there to the depth i f 10 inches, and laid on the ground a hout five weeks, during which time i ostof the stock got quite poor, but very few died.' He says "tilings were mighty monotonous up there during the lato blockade in tho Columbia, wing to the non-appearance of hard : hell Democratic literature, but he ex 1 acts to be happy now that oommuni- ution is resumed." ' Organized. Last Tuesday eveniog she newly elected City Council held its f.rst meeting and fully organized for i usiness. The Mayor appointed the . llowing Standing Committees: On Wayt and Meant Councilmon Owan, Backensto, Kuhn. On Accounts and Current Expenses arker, Froman, Circle. On'.reandH'aicr-Froman.Parkerrfbe uhn. On Streets and Public Property K'kensto, Circle, Cowan. 0 Landing and Wharves Circle, roni'an; Kuhn. On Health and Police Kuhn, Fro- an, Circle. On Judiciary Backensto, Parker, ' owan. I Installed. Following were in filled as officers of Albany Lodge, I. 1 1. O. F., last week: W. Ketchum, N. ; H. D. Oodley, V. G.J P. H. Ray- und, R. S.; O. W. Young, Treasurer; Jj-rnold, Warden; W. C. Twee- e, Conductor; J. B. Titus, I. G.; a. Webber, O. O.; J. Ellison, R. S. . G.; Fred. Graf, L. S. N. G.; W. 8. wbury, R, S. V. G.; and Jos. Bpei- !, L. S. V. G.; M. M. Hart, R. S. 8. A . Hymenial Quartette. There a double wedding at the residence 4r, Lewis Stimpson, la Center Pre tj last Sabbath, on which occasion . Talr daughters of Mr. 8. Were led ; ihe Hymenial altar by Messrs. an and Healty, two thrifty young iRere of that neighborhood; We ratulate our younfr friends, and v.; them long and happy lives. T .KCTCBE.-J. W. Stephenson will ,! I ;vcr his second lecture at the Court i next Sunday eveninir at 7 nt 'H-k Hiihjuet: "No contlict be tw.en the bibUs and science." OUR LETTER-BOX. VBQ9I KSKrv.RN OllDUOS. Warm t'ni.N(i3 Aci kncy, l Jau. Oth, 1S74. j -Editor Democrat. ' 'We have had a very mild whiter so, far, and from present indications it is likely to continue bo for some time. Wetnrve only had about five inches of snow here, while at tho Dalles they have had near eighteen Inches, a sub ject for weatherites to discuxs, the dis tance being only. about one. degree, north. If every degree north makes a correspording difl'erence I don't want to go to Alaska yery soon. Our cattle here are fat enough for beef, having remained in the same. good condition that they were in last Fall. We expect to send you people beef fattened on our winter pasture. just to show you that we mean busi ness by being out on the bunch gross. The white people and Indians have observed the first week of January as a week of prayer and thanks-giving, which has been, very interesting and Instructive to the Indiana. k; jrj,- We have had two accidents during the winter, one of which proved fatal. A little. sun of X R. Bmlth, had his leg broken by a saw-log 'passing over his body. But under the skillful care of Dr. FJinn, it is about well again. The other was a child of Marons W. Walk' er. It Was placed in' a high'clialr'ilear the Are, when ialllng over so near the Are that It was almost roasted before they found It, It died In two days after the accident, having suffered un told agony. Yours truly. r ..' - . .; f CHIEF. 1 CONTEMPLATED EXCURSION FOIl FARMERS TO ASTORIA. Editor Democrat. . Permit me through the medium of your well known paper to say some thing iq, my "Brother farmers" in reference to the excursion to Astoria by river. As soon as the W. R. T, Co's. new boat Is finished, the necessa ry arrangements should be made with the very efficient and courteous Super intendent of the line, Col. Teal, to have the boat placed at the disposal of the excursionists, say as far up the Willamette as Harrisburg. Let every farmer be ready with his wife, to go to Astoria, and see the condition- of the river, and the many obstacles encoun tered by those who carry our golden grain to the sea. Each one who goes on this trip will be doubly paid for his time and all expenses; moreover he will seo the great advantages that would be derived from his timely pecu niary aid. ' The "Astoria Farmers Company" owns at present about ten acres of front lots generously donated by the Astorians which, in my opin ion, is very valuable property; but we need more Capital. Every farmer should contribute as much, at least, as the value of one share to aid in the enlargement of the Company's build ings. We hope that every farmer will take Into candid consideration any and all that will be of advantage to the "Sons of Toil." As soon as the necessary arrange ments can be made with Col. Teal, it will be made public. ' Lot every far mer remember and give all t)ie aid and countenance necessary to further these important objects. ' . ' ,' . ; . JASON WHEELER. LIMN COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Editor Democrat. Pursuant to notice the members of Linn County Medical association met at the office of Dr. Rice; Albany, Jan. 3rd., for the purpose of organizing per manently. They elected the followi permanent ofllcers: Drs. J. P. Tai President; J. Linsey Hill, Secrctar, D. B. Rice and D. M. Jones, ce The President appointed the followhn as a committee to draft By-Laws to Dp' ' . 7 . .. . " ., 0. presented at the next meeting Kt Gamble, Rice and Hill. An invitation extended t regular Physicians of the county to become members of the association. After, transacting other necessary business the Association ad journed to meet at Dr. Rice's office on the first Monday in Febuary, 1874, at one o'clock p. m. . J. Linsey Hill, Sec'y- Linn County Agricultural So ciety. At the annual election of the Linn Co. Agricultural Association the following persons were elected as Di rectors for the year 1874, to wit: Jason Wheeler, J. Z. Crouse, M. Luper, Jesse Parrish, S. Montgomery, D. Froman A. B. Morris, President, M. Luper; Tice President, Jesse Parrish; Chief Marshal, J. Z. Crouse; Treasurer, D, Froman; Secretary, W. .W. Parrish The Board have not decided on hold ing a Fair the present year. W. W. Parrish, Sec'y. Fireman's Ball at Corvallis. By reference to our advertising col umns it will be seen that Young America Engine Co.,- of Corvallis, will on Friday evening, Febuary 20, give a grand ball. This is expected to the finest affair ever given in our, sister city, and from our knowledge the way they do these things at Cor vallis we cannot doubt that it will be equal to any party of the kind ever given in the Willamette Valley. Golden Sonoba. rHowell, Harper & Co. have for sale the Oolden fcorjora wheat for seed. , (Pure and unmixed with other wheat); also seven varieties of Club. All warranted pure seed wheat. Professional. We direct attention to the professional card of Dr. A. W. Gamble. He is a physician of exten ded practice and thorough knowledge, and we cheerfully commend him to the public. j I.nsaxe. Wm. G. Wallace, of this county, was; last McndayJ pronounced insane and was taken to the Asylum by Sheriff Parker. He went era2y on religion. ' '' Cheap Plows. Howell, Harper A Co. have Just received a large lot of Collins Cast Cast Stell and the Cele brated Star Moline Plows, which they are selling at greatly reduced prices Wood PMips. The best and most Improved pump now in use being the cheapest and most durable for sa.eatnoweii.nar v..7l IJSJHIMTUI Howell, Habpeb A Co. waut to I uy all tho oats iu Oresom 'i-''n011IB'AMABBpAI,"-'' ':'" Fanners plowing. -V " The roads hereabout are execrable. " Col. Teal was In the city yesterday. Corintlilau Lodge to-morrow night. Our friend Jake Flelschner is in the city. Judge Strahan called during the week. The coming sensation tbo Astoria excursion. Thanks to Judge Walton, of Eugene, foramalgum. The "Oucs" cleared a little over$100 from their late ball. Items beastly scarce. Will some body kill a Chinaman! The Albany nnit Portland daily ex press is being well patronised.' '-f . It's a girl, and D. Manstield and wife are the happy proprietors pf It. There Will be "a select dancing party at Paciflc Opera House to-night. Freight trains now leav Portland, Mondaysj Wednssdays and Fridays.' ' Mrs. Basil died at her house near this oity, of consumption, on WedneS' day night. Hon. Jno. H. Smith, -Secretary of the State Grange, gave us a cull during the week. ! Hurd & Crons'e'B saw mill can hard ly turn out lumber fast enough to sup ply the demand.1 j.,-., -ff )!., Dr. Alexander was able to appear on our streets last Saturday for the first time after his prolonged Illness. ; Thanks to our obliging Brownsville agent, O. P Coshow, Esq., forremltten ces; also to Mr. L, C. Rice for briugin' 'em. ' At the meeting of Albany Fire. Co. No. 1, last evening, M. V. Brown was elected President, nice M. B. Crane, re signed. ; Wo are pleased to learn that Recor, dor Herren's wife is now in a fair way for recovery from her late dangorous illness! " ""' ' '" i The W. R. T. Co's. boat, "Beaver.M went up to Harrisburg last Friday, This is the first boat of tho season for that place. ' V .' I , ' i That old Democratio war horse, Judge .W.. Ii White,' of Clackamas, spent several days lu our oity during the past week. ; Rev. A. R. Medbury, of Portland, has been delivering a series of sermons from the Baptist pulpit of this city during the week. ... , Hons. Jas. Blakqley ; and" A.1 W. Stanard, of Brownsville, favored us with a strong grip of their friendly 1 digits during the week. : W. L. Yautis, of thjs city, has in vented a patent railroad switch which is expected to do. nway, with the sys tem of switching now In vogue.""" Judge Haley, of Peoria, favored us with.a call during the week. The old veteran looks like he was good for his rations for many long years yet. Oliver Jackson, one of the best boys who ever got a start in "Old Linn," swooped down upon bs last week,1 Ho, has speitt the past year In Eastern Or egon. "t : Albany Collegiate Institute is crowd ed ith. students. If there is anybody In the world who knows J'how to keep school"' successfully It is President Warren, of that institution. w We bow our smilingest to Mrs. C. Houk for Jier compliments in tho shape of a most excellent cake. O,; we're bound to live while our friends are so bountiful in. their munificence. We hear floating rumors of a con-. femplated "marriage in high life," to occur sometime next week.; ' Jow, reador, this is "under the rose," and you must not toll anybody, you know. In consequence of ill health that ex cellent artist, Mr. Margrat, lias dispos ed of his interest in the painting bus iness to his former partners, Mossrs. Wadsworth & Parks, who will continue the business. One J. J. iiomes, a mccnainu oi iuis bft8 SU(J(JcnI disappe(irea from y' . . ' , ,riend One J. J. Domes, a mccbanio of this Khan. Hotel, and Murray of the Exchange Hotel, and various other parties hereabouts to mourn his sudden taking off. Any person who finds the handsom est penknife ho or she ever saw will confer a favor by leaving It at this office. It is ours, was a present, and the ghost of th man who gave It to us will haunt the finder through life if he doesn't bring it home. The Coon Bay; Newt Says: "Mart. Brown's paper came this week on the half shell, but it wasmuMuwi in parvo.'1 Our devil says he doesn' t like that in sinuation. He thinks "the paper was as Epluribus go Bragh de Mas Demo cratic habeas eorjms chrieti as ever!" And we thluk I did neitherT"" Senator Hoult, who has recently been lying dangerously ill at his home near Harrisburg, Is, we are glad to be able to note, slowly convalescing and hopes are now entertained of his ulti mate recovery. Senator Hoult has for the paBt year been much afflicted with sickness in his family, and we most earnestly hope that he may be spared further affliction for many years to come. TO Fakmers. Howell,' ; Harper & Co. have for sale the Statesman Grain Drill, the only reliable foce feed grain on the Coast. Those imported by them are made with many improvements which adapt them to the peculiarities of this Coast. The hoes can be changed from a straight line to a zig-zag. We would say to those desirous of purchas ing a good grain drill, do not fail to see the "Statesman." as they guarantee it to be second to none now offered to the public. It will now wheat, rye, oats, barley, timothy, and clover seed, and is quiBkly regulated to sow any quantity to the acre that may be desir ed. The above named firm also have feed cuting froxes and fanning mills of the latest and most improved styles; in fact the fanners will do well to go and see them if tf. ey desire to purchase anything from a wheel-barrow toi a steam engine. Seed. Howell, Hnrpor&Co. have ehoice articles of wheat for seed, such as Fall'or White Winter, Click, Chili Club, tfonora, 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 whfch will suit. Thb wiJow of 0J Jo,m Brown still rcsije at Rod" Bluflj, Oal., and is quite wealthy. .,,... .-.OCtt "UKAVV'MUN., Sherift Parker has furnished U the following list of persons who pay over one hundred dollars taxes in LI tin: Hltflu, YouiikA Co., $41111; l'hlllp Bnltiuinro, WM ; tlaull 4 Moat,' Ith, ;!); li. Cheadl? . Hi: :mi : Soli Cnnriei'. .11 :ili wniiiitn Lhitt'.'onl, an wt ' .UUI ' r I'.iUlIIH, in, ov. v. rule i.,, , lin,'y l-'ry, IM 111: I. KmniHii, III; J. 11. vnOA Kv.Kill Ul: J. 11. loMtur. LTi'SJ: K. A. Kr';t'lan(l, lutl l: aeau l.tuitt-r, 14JJU; Ilarni-r A Co., UKl at); Myer Jt noun, lli; A. hihjkio niRll,U; Hrn Uollatlity, aismi; Jlriu M. Irvlli, 1:111 811; W, M. Kftutucin, 115 75; L. Kllno A Uou I7 mi; Kohn , Hturnbenj A Co., W. II, Kahn A Co., 178 Wl W. A T. Mnntelth, 'SiS 711; 'l'linuias MMntelth, l:fil 711; W'ultor Moti ti'lth, t!4 ml; O. A U. H. It. d,'Mt roaud, 1J-J; Mart, l'uyne, 1711 4f; Tlioaiasoa A IrvlaK. l&rti; J. K Tatp, 176 ; Cynis VVtttlaltif, i;W KJ; IrvioA Alow'lt, Hill; IC. E. Whoelur's Rstato, 11X1 32; I). Kniitli, ll'l fill; Clers't, May A Co.. 1112: Il.lt. Hull, 1M; Ltvl Seller. A Co, 2i Wl; Mrs. M. J. Love, 1119 7i; A. A. McCally, am; J;T. WcCtrrtliry, 1U 7(1; Smith A Urus llel.l. , Kiiilt.h. Uerst & Co.. Ml : U. V. VVyalt. 118 W; ilea ry Iloano-r, 11 '1; II. U Jlrmvn, IMl (W. WHiley a tyiiNiiuuni, rww o,; j'.uiu W,mi1ii Milts. 1IU Jti: Hreaaer A Huniiers. 112; Uassol Allonl. le-2 IW; Mlltoa Half,, ;lllli 10; Mrs. Mitrgiih'tllnvs, li" l! J. . Hallw rt, 111 87 U. A. Irvine, 171 57; John luoni, 18K 4H; Robert Johas, 188 110; Jacob Kcles, JU8 17; Mri. Mary Keen. 10J 'JO; Jaiaus Ketuiey, IftllUB; Mnitia I UU T. 11.1: P. Mankors. 181 m: Jos. Moist,. Ul J. .1, MeCanttll, till; llairli Nlokersoa, 111.1 211; OreRon A tnrornla it. H. Co., Mo; Thomas Powell, 117 IB; J. W. Pujsli, 1211 IU; K. A Pno-li 1IH1 7.1. J. A. ltorter. 148 7. D. P. Port- er. 112 HI; Wm. ltalctoai. 182 Oil; M. A. Hojers nmrvin,, 17 i:l, A. Kjtltaiarsh. il'8 82: liar- maa Bwaalc. 121 81 : John Kettle, 221 81 ; Alfred Allmv 17b M : KrAiieli ll, lleil'er. 102 27 ; U. W, Haekas. 112 75: Jas. lllaltely, 1IW85: Owea Hoar. Wi 77 : Ulrll Vox, 103 52; It. Cheadle, 122 1(1; Win. Coehraa, &7 711; nm. Cooper, m m-,w. Churchill. Iil2 Hi: Martin Costello, 1118 17: A. Condra, 101 811; Sam. Crawley, 128; (i. W. Cliae. 122 88; J. S. lllekaon, 1 III 811; 11. llavldsoa. 151. 113; H, A. Davis, 2tf7 53; It. c. Klaley, ll 51); Willis Ualaes, 128 H J. W. (iKlnes, 12tt0; 8aiu. Ilardmaa, 180 21); C. P. IIoL'ae, 108 11 ; S. W. Hays, 11 II 14 ; lOaoch Holt, 234 1c U. II. Haithos, 101 S3; S. 1). Haley, 124. 74; Josaphllalnllton, 131 44; J. P. Schooling, 122 45 ; J. Thompson A Son, 287 00. Teai A Co., jr,ti Kb. Mro i;' l 'I'lmniOROti. 110 17: W. L. Vance, 125 211 ; J ona'thau Wassom, 128 88; John Wilson A son, 307 00; H. n. Wllloaithhy, 118 81; A.J. Warren, 102 72 ; 8. H. Warrenor, 123 ; L. Whlto, 171112; Karopenn Irflhd Co., 22181; Willamette v. A C. M. W. It. CO., 232 01 i C. II. ltrlrb,,rf 'I,7. John Hiitemaii. 1 15 08 : C. Cowan, 157 10; J.. K. Uawsiai, 118 01; John Lavton. lSSSt; P. M. ltice, 13114(1; Jason Wheeler, 103 77; (4. K. Crawlord. odin'r of Phil. Henderson's Kstato,- 140 sti. L. C. liurkhart, lOlSOtrilnirodPrlc, 11461. . ; SPECIAL CABI.R niSPATCH FItOM THE VlfcNNA, Austria, Aug. 20, 1873.. IV. (7. Wltmn, Prefident Wit son Sew- '1nt' Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio: .... The Wilson Bewing Machine receiv ed the GRAND PRIZE MEDAL for being the Best Bewing Jacliine, and a Grand Prize ..(medal tof honor) was awarded to the Wilson .Sowing .Ma chine Co. for manufacturing. sewing machines in tlw best manner, from the best material, and by thiCliest known mechanical principles. These celebra ted machines are now on exhibition and for sale at the store of . ULAIH, YOUJNU&CO. NEW TRIUMPHS I ' - Soles of Last Yeaxv - 1 The statistics from sworn returns of the Bales of Sewing .Machines in 1872, (reported in 1873), show that the Sing er Manufacturing Company sold, last year, over FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND more machines than any other Com pany, and over one-quarter of all ma chines sold during that year. 'Nino out of ten of said Singer Machines were for FAMILY use proving, the great popularity of the Singer in the house hold. " Annexed are the Sales of dif feret makers: , ,J The 8lii(fer Mannfnc'jr Co. Bold 81ft, 7r,S 1 Wheeler ii Wilson M'uj Co.: ;..,..Bold 174,088 Hoiiu dlacalne Co, (estimated).....,,., " I4a,uue Urover A Baker S. M. Co " .62,iKX) DoniesllcS. M. Co " 40,551 Weed S. M. Co " 42,111 Wilcox A dibits h. M. Co " . Kl.ltll) Wilson S. M. Co :. " 2a,IKl Amer. 11. H. O. A S. 41. Co- "18,1)311 Oold MhdalS. M. Co " 17,807 Kloreuue S. M. Co " ' 15,730 TITUS, UOCHGARIIKS ii CO., 1 Ajfents, Albany, Oregon. Also, all kinds of Machlno 'oedle for sale CURES ALL KINDS OF CATARRH. H So successful hns Dr. Plerco's flolden Modi, cal Ihscovery proven, as a constitutional treat ment lor Catarrh, when coupled with tho uso of Dr. SHKe's Catarrh Remedy, applied locally by the use of Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche (the only method of renchlnff the upper aud back cavities of the of the head,) that the proprietor of these medicines hue lou oth red a standiiic; reward of $500 tor a case of Cateirrh which he can nut cure. The two ipedlcjucs, w.ith instru ment, lor $2 by druitttlsts. A SPECIMEN OUT OP1 THOUSANDS. COIITLANO, IU., April 28, 1878. Tin. PiKnOK, Buffalo, X. Y : Dkab siBlt is with pleasuro I make this statement to you that alter tnklnjj; medicine for twenty years for the Catarrh, 1 tried your Cauirrh Remedy and eiTected a cure, so that it has nut troubled mo lor two years - H- WHEELER, STEALING OUlt THUNDER, People should beware of those Impostors who copy Dr. Pieroo's original style ot adver tising, by offering various sized rewards lor oases of Catarrh and other dlsuuses which t.hey can not cure. Those who do nut possess suhl olent intelligence to write an original adver tisement are not likely to hnve made great and valuable discoveries iu Mcdlulne. We wore pleased to see, not tons since. In one of oar exchanges, some pretty severe remarks addrewd to several persons who, during- an intere&unir lecture by Itev. Jno. H. C. Abbott, kept a continuous coughing. People who can not refrain from couching, had better stay away from such plac-s, or else take a bottle of Johuson's Anodyne Lhiltueut with tucm. The Importance of giving Sherlds;n Cavalry Condition Powders to homes fliat have been out in the cold ruin, stood in cold wind, or 'Iran It tno much cold Wafer, cannot be overes timated ( no tnnn should be without them who owns a goou liorsc. ''-: ' AGENTS WANTED FOB TEE J HISTORY OF THE Grange Movement OR THE FARMER'S WAS ACAISST MONOPOLIES. until? full and nnthftntle ' iiocount of the struKKli of tlio Arwrintn Kiinru'rH HKulnut the extortion of the Kailnmd eoniMinli'n, with A hlKtoryuf ttiRC.80 una proruna or mourner oi Pttlronn of HiihlJfinclry ; IU ohJ.-clB and ltroH pwta, lb (yliH at nitwit, B-nd for iy?olJuen mievH find term to Aleuts, wild mie why it sell iubti:r than any other book, . Addron, A. U KASUIiOi'T & viv., TCI Market ttt., ' : nittittT. . : . Ban .Francisco, Cal, ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Two Focf of Health. Cold and damp arolnlmioal to health, and we generally have an unwholesome combina tion of the two atthia senson. They ponotrto thaskin and in tegument and affect the mus cular, glanular and nervous organimtlonsj producing rheumatism, neuralgia, chilis and fever, and where there Is a tendency to dyspep sia or liver complaint, provoking an attack of Indigestion or bHintmneM, Tho best, advice that nan ie Riven ujiaer sucn circumsiHiieen i Ui keop the exf rn.'tl fiurf.iee of the bdy warm ly clothed, and to kH6the lnfrnal organs tn viffTrfous worlitnuwdirr with tho inont whol 8i true and (rental of all tojiicff, JImteHT'H Htomaeh filtLerH, tJrailually but constantly this famous invlKorant is sujersedl!)K the ttilnltrat"! uyuors or commcnw, an a im'tiiei nul Ktiinulunt and corr'-etiv. In nil nrts of the country. It will bei happy Uny lr Inr- manity. and It win surely come, when ihlM pnrw ri'Htoratlve shall havotnken thf; place of raw RpiritH hh a stimulant In all our public ainj privHiw hiMplfiis. Jt In not, howevt' menily a h.Trnitf'BS substitute U,r the nry Ktirniilnut re ferred to. It atlmiihUit) propriutf,rs urn not its chief merits, allboub In this regard Itsnr iirxMiii all the unm'Ul3iited pr(klieii nf the still. dmnrftic or Imported. The pjv.'' rful inflneiux; 11 vxere(sri over th torpid and tonelftw stnn- acn, ine uisorfi n'i miT.Hw wiumiiivu mw elK. and the rein xed nnes, rend'-r it a pif!live apectllc iu dVBiiAla, liver complaint, Ifitf-fitl-nal const ruction, nervous wfktii-ss, hypo chondra, rhniuntlKm and slw-fitt twiiens. All chronic nmpUinw ar HtrmaUd hyaeoid, uuirtaUnopiifcre, aiul 11 is lUt-rvioht pitrtieu a riy neoci'fctry for tlibe who hm afll Id'Ml wit h fcliuuintjiof tbts nanirn. whau-vi-r tblr tyj' Hi'-krifftj with a Wholowirri? antldoff. )f- tjtt-r' Ititt'-m KTiou d ix intitm dunynttnts mBtMi by all iK-rwns laboring n'l-r cltroiilc STEELE, Proprietor, Cures KheanmtiAtn, Nf-urn-eia, Cold, Toth- arrwf. t-jurtM-n-. Minn iwk, aw, pr,ntM, and all jwttn. an4 n-jnilsn-n the Liv-r aud io n&kttiiv iAwd. All drn.utJi k:?p it. llil ilk .ADVERTISEMEMTS... , r MMOXS. - In the County Court for Linn County, Oregon.. . , . , C. Iloaek fllnd Henry Meyer, partners In the LoopeniiK ami oiuer uusiuesBrMnuertue uriu uanK and style of HOUCK. A MIJIUII, W. J. ihlLi'ABIDDLE. To tile abovo named defendant la thu name of the State of Orcfrnn, you nre hereby repaired to apiiearand answer the com plaint oi tne piaiaiin in the above entitled au ion now on file against you In the above en titled Court, within ten days from the date o the service of this summons upon you, if served In Linn county, Or.-ftun : but If served In any other county within this State, then with in twenty days iron) date of such service, ujioh you and if served by publication, then by tho flrst day of the Kebruary term ot the said Court, which will la( be(run and held on the urst Mon day, the secoini day ta February, 1874, and six weeks and iniu-e Irian this day. Aud you are uotllied that if yon falltoannear and answer the complaint as herein required, the plalntllT wilt take Judgment agaiust you lor the sum of 387 25 with Interest, costs and disbursements, nils summons Is published l,V,,n.nft,.H llofl V.. K T,,lt- nt said court, which order bean dale December!!), 1673. - UHO. 11. Ulil.M, ulOwS ' ' ' - " ' - ' AU'y lor WIT. i ... ,.,H 33 Q Gi bj fZt m 1 JJ -1 Z A 0 4 3 o o a i e a a m m-S' U tyi o H B t PI t tr1 i3 o w o SO , . 1 -a WAGON SHOP FOR RENT! Tlin iindornlfrnod desires to Jeae or rent, on any tiinu ucsiroa, 11m , WAGOff SHOP AT TASTGEKT, In T.lnn tvnntv Orctfon. " Tin-ruis n blayksmlth sljop ftdjoluJnfE th wason Hhoi. It la & most Uetti ruble locatlun lor the business. D. F. RPANULEtt, Tangent, Or., Jan., 1, 1874. niwl. WEBFOOT MARKET. H. GEARUART, Iropriotor, V AVING PERMAVRNTLY ICATK1 IN 11 Alhany, in (MiodlPfi building, on tho oor ncrof Kiret and Bmadalbin sintetB. I will be liappy to ao!oinn.dte all my old custoinprn and as many nt'W ones as may soio fit to (i'ivp me a call. I will keep all kinds of oholoc locata boor, mutton, veui, ana doiokiius. V8n'26yii PEAT MARKET! W. H. MEXDICMIALL, Prop, IfTILL KEEP CONRTANTLV HAND II tho bfst niftit tho market atroru. anu will always bo found ready tu ooeomuiodatu uiono won may savor nun wti ti a can. BViiignetit uiarkoi. prtco paiu lor porn, vnni(,f. CHAIRS AND TDMING! - r J.: M. METZLER, HavlDff movoJ hU Shop to Jofforoon and avull- d nimneit ot tho water-power at tnat piaoo, u now prepared to furnisn liu celebrated' RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS I iu any quantity aud ia any stinpo. ' -!5ll will still keep a laree stock of chairs at his old stand, either ready for uso or in pieoee fur sbipioont. W. 1. , Holding ll bbj nguat at this plftoe. v7n51tf. It. . HILL &. SO.V, DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, , ALtJANT, OREGON. IDniOTandmMiclnntifrnshnndpnre. Prompt nltcntion nivcn U country orders and physi cians' prescription. BoUa water tvaah from tho Arctic rejiions. more onmam wreoi,oppowie(:onn',r'd lianas vSittf. - li. C 1HIL.L A WUN. .OBSTACLES 'TO MARRIAGE. Ilanuv rellHf for vounir men from tho nffortfi of Krrors and Abuses in early Hie. Manhood Keston d. Irnpt.'dimcnts to Marriage removed. New method oi treatmont. New and remark able remcdloB. 1'ooksand cireiilern fient frfe i sealed envelopes. Addrems, I10WAIU) AS WOOlA'i'lON, No. 2, South Ninth fctt.. Phllndol nhla. Pn.. fin Institution huvlntr a neh renu- tation for honorable conduct aud profenNloiial skill. vllnlHyl. ALBANY FOUNDRY '.... ANrj . , MACIII1VE SHOPS ! A. V. CHERRY, . Proprietor, ALBA.NY, OREGON. Jlanafhetarcs Nlcniu Euglncilf! ; FLOUR AND SW MILL MACHINERY ! Agricultural Ulachim'ry, ALL AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. Also nffant for ftloharinon, Merikfn A. Co's. Faj i Co'., and II. IS. Bmitb'l PATEST TOD-WOBKISC IAIIISEET! . Also Manufacturer of Dsgroat'i PATENT IRON FENCE. IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS I or All Kinds, Mult to Ordorl Repairing all kind, of machinery done on tWu-.l du. A. t. C11EKUV. V7n40lf. , ' Willamette River Trannpurlatiim Co.'i .. . STEAMERS k W1T.L LKAVB FLAKDKOH' WHABV tit 0 tt'elock, A. M. As follows: ' VOTt rOHVAIJ,I ANU INTKIIMKDrATK PIUNTS-Mnnduy, W.-dii'-Hdny iir.d Frldny, FOK AI.UA.W AM) I J KUMKIHA TIC 1I'I'I4 Monday, Tuesday, WtMinesday, Tburwitiy nrid Friday. FOU DAVTO AM) MtMlN.V VILLE-Hat- urday and Monthty. PasMijr to rorTlll........,......ta OO PawtMtf tu AlhMiiy H..t.i.,.w 1 GO 1.Htf4i 1 Wlm IOO flMll to Mr lllnnvllln 1 OO U. OOl.UHflHTIl, FrltltMt jo. ici;ill constable asd ge.nlral collector, North Portland Precinct. Reference by jlermiiialrm to the following g'-rdhmen: flin Hnnnr Philip Wwtraiat Mayor tT Ihe City of Fortlsml; I!jn. Kngfit Hmli Itr.J, A. C'bttpwaB Dr. J. (', IUwlliArol Vr. I. A. Jtnrwiff.rtf I UbRrahaoRi k i'o, Koafip, liurrrll A Co.; fi. J. Jt-tirma; f'lsrkc, Jlimdvr on k '.mV; H. (j. kid in ore; Y Martin k Co; A. It. hicbardo Co.; Millard k VaiK-uyrer- OFPK'B 24 Whinfilcii fclxcel. Ulweei, fiv.i uJ twcl.- ir7ul7tf. ADYKETISEMENTS. A. WUEBLEK, O. P. noQUK. O. B. WIIEBLEIt. A. WlIEI LEJl it CO., SHE JO, OBEQON FORWARDING AND COMNISSION MERCHANTS. Dealers In Merchandise and Produoo. A (rood assortment of all kinds of Uoods always la store at lowust marKci rates, AReats for sale of WaKons, Grain Drills, Ci der Mills, Churns, Ac, Ac. CASH paid for WHEAT. OATS,. TonK, DUri'JSHi KUOU and ruUI.TBY. v9nl3yl. , THE ft' Bit ST niEMIUAI given by any Oregon Newspaper la now offer- ou uy iuu PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, PORTLAND, OREG9N. 3 Splendid Chromos FBEE 1 TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER FOR 1ST. TEnniS 93'peif Year lu AdTanoe. AildK'M, E. TURNER, Mnnngor. OH, YES! THE BAY TEAM 5TILL; IYES! AND IS RUNNING ON TIME! THANKTW FOR PAhT FAVOUR AND sLill desirous of continuinfc to moot the same, the proprietor is always reudy and easily found at all times. PtiHsenirors and bnuiaue carried to and from the ours to any part oi the city at reasonable rates. A. N, AItNi)IJr Albany, Orcgou. I'ropriwtor, v8n23tf. STOCK FARM FOR SALE I; THK UNPERSIO NED OFFERS FOR BAl, 80O ACRES! 1 - - -U , ,,f , , .- : situated t miles pnst of Urowhrft Hie, rjnnfoiin ty. It Is a splendcd stock ranchu, adopted to raiflnc either sheep or cattlu, I toVHT . nuIaL and ml swn, Tonin ro markably low. For partleuhim elthercall on meat Monni Penton county, or. on M. V, BnoWN, of thu Kkmockat oillco. ' 1 1 : , THOMAS KFRHRR. , Monro, Benton county, Ogn, v8n4yl. ' TO THE FARMERS ' i and all tn n it, roNSTorK fe co. havr thoii- outfhly nitainnl and filrengllit'iiod their A loan v wurenmisp. ana nw iwo iroon oiean- ers ami can handle all grulu that conius w.'lh saMy and desjiatch. They aro proporud a furnish all tho sacks Uo not bo frl(rhtpn"d by tho old ory that w are irettliur mom (train thnn we can Mtort!. Call and sou for yottrocivcs, ."Faly dealing will win,'1 eeadTread! XVTR WH'L CONTUACTT08T0RR WHMAT w FHKJO, elthor at Albtiny, Portland or Kalsey, until It Is worth, icvcuty-nve ocnls piji biuhcl. 1ST FLAX SE13D I.AROK AMOUNT OF FIAX HFKI xM. Wanted, for which we will pay the hlgnust uirkol prlrti in cnnh, Iroui timt to tlino. , , Present nuotatlons i 1 For Common Volantepr, 8c V ft. " extra mie anu cieHii, w vh h no ma. , 0. li, COMHTOCK A CO., Aug. 15, 1873. nltf. W. b. NkwbehuV. FllANKLIN MEAT MARKET! J. I,. II A Kit I S. Prop. ' MrjT.r, KKKP CONSTANTLY ON HAND II tho nest, in Put, 1.1 in linirkiit, nrrrmlm. nni will always bo found ready to Hceotninodato those who may favor him with a call, Biiiguost market price paia lor pom.w Vnl8tf. COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT 1 1 Albany, Orccon. . W. HURLEY & W. CIIAPjlAft, Propr'i, Will open on Saturday evening, Duo. fl, as a FIRST CLASS EATING HOUSE. Meals at all hours on short notice. Fresh Oysters, day or niht and all thu delicacies or the inutkct. Hoard by tho woukon rcitHon ) terms. . vim 17. LET THB PEOPLE SPEAK. Manhattan. Kan.. Anrllrt l7it E. v. PrrncR, Hutralo, N. Y. : Dkak Hih Your Favorite Presorlntlon hits done my wife a world of good. HIlc tins takoif nearly two ikhiics anu mis leu ueiicr tno jiasi. two weeks than at, any time in tho past- two years. No more periodical, patnM ; nono of that aelilne buck or di-aKKiaReimatlon In her stom ach Nile has been accustomed to for Severn 1 years. I hnve.fio Hindi conlldeucc Iil It that I would be iHwfeotly williriB to warrant tocrta ft cust omer of Oura who -would bo glad to gei hold or reiicr at nny expenae. l liavo tried manv Pfttnt Medicines, but never had anv tic- oaslon to extol one before. , Very truly yours, i - 7 n am. A, whiting. Mrs, ft. R. tA"LY. MotronoHs. 111.. writ. Jan. uth, iKiu "I, li. v. I'lerorv-My sister is uslnsf tho ro vorlte Prescription with great bene.lt." M amy Ann FitiMBu:, JUhain, pa., writes May 2W, IM72 : 'llr. K. V. Pierce Whrit T liava huva tnkon of your medicine has Iwcn of mora benefit to lo me than all others and hundreds of doctors' bills." f t . 1 W. JACKSON Sc CO., Importan and Wlioleiale Doalen In Crockery, UlitHwnrc, I.aiiipn and I.ttnipntork C'vnl Oil, Etc. . No. 3(1 Front Stitoet, Portland, OrcKon. nllmS. NOTICE TO FAIOIEBN. I am prepared to fill order, for all kind, of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY 1 1 at, prices that miirl ffTvn cntfro satisfaction. lAine on with your orders and have them filled AT LOW RATES , FOR CASH OH PRODUCE I ALSO HAVE THE i BAIN -W-AuQOXT for snlc to sti lit all wishing to buy. viumi, iv. tviii'.wJiiiu. NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT. lJOTICK IH IIKKKIIY UIVKN THAT TUB Hi und'TKlgned, reiualidng Adinlidstralor with will tht-annexed, of the tiiU) of Kll'.na Orlfllth, dnceased, has hied with the fJle.rk of tiii i .ouniv ' -oil n hi j.uin -oumlv. m i'.,HiHti. of (m'goti. his Jiul noofMint for settlfTjH.nt.Hud thai ine lion. v.. r. ninny, jiv, f HBi(j Court, on the Mt h day of Deuuinlor, 187i, made an order uppoliiting at the hour or 1 o'ekk, p. m, of that day, at the Court house li- tho of Albanv.ln sitUl (;oUfi- ly for lit'! hi-urlou of objections Usucb Una! ac count and th"nHtnrrMiii tb rwrf. tt. j. v. avi.hu.Jj, Admistrntor, Johns a Jokks, Att'ys, aiwi. In, tfte County Court for Linrt C'oUn- ryt wate oj ureyon, ; B. ir, Althfflisc, J f. IbvUensl and W. M. K''t liMin piirtjif rs In tbc biiHluessof mnriu fiu'turlng HitMh, (Minds, IhMrs,etc Ht AHmny, Onon, uriil( r tho linn name and style of AI.TUjUK4CO, Pl'tfs. i Action at law vs. lo recover W. J. Hir.TAIlinilT.P;, reft.( money. In the tittiriH of thu Mtiite of Ort'Knii : To the above narifd d'fi'ftant W, J. Illlhtblddle. Yon are h rdy reijutnd to npjKtar and ann"-r the nompbtlnt of Ihe hUiV" iiitmi'd plaintiffs, In the nimvti entK l- unit, now on fllo igit!usl you with the t'b rk of said Court, wllliln t-ii days I rum thnduteof lh wrviwi of this siiiiiinons ii h fit you. If S"rv4'd lu I. Inn Countyi hut If n-rvt d In any Ki,.-r county witblh tne Mtuie of Ur'-on, th'-n vll bin twenty dnyx from the dtti of tliV-rv'Lel t h tn mii nmnn upon yrU( and If s-rved oy juiMuaalon, then on Ibe tlrxt dny of n U-rin of Kaid Court, hf be bi'i;uii sod held oiilheflrot Mnminy, ti 2d day of brimry, IM4 1 ana y.u urn further iiorm d thai If you f( lo nwr an itlxtve n-'iuir d. Him plHlnllioi forwmit Hi'-njf will tiLkti juijj.-ioHiit Hainnt you fur th" Mini of IIIK :5 with in U rent, Uy-K'-lber with thu rtmUt and dllnirnicnH of this action Lo be UiJied. OkJt. K. iif.l.M, AM' tut Pill's. t'u ft! nw ii ny ttflf-r or unn. K. N. Itindv. .fidli;- f sitld l 'ourt, (rfdVI Ih'MIII llftt tii:tivii, ADVEHTISEMENTS. If. y HIUlliA FOUNDED m 1853. No. 519 Sacramento Street, cor. or Letuesdoro eireoc, (a few aueri i kulow What Cheer House. . ' Friviito Hntrance on ! Lcidesd'jrff street, ; , ' ! Ban t'rimoinop. ; Kitnbtitked txprenly io affttrd (As; a$htd iaund and tcientijia medionl aid in tht trauimtht end cure of all Private nnd Ckron i io i)ieate,oae of Stern- ' ' j eg and all Sexuul : Mitordert, TO TIKE AFFLICTED. DR. W. K. DOHFKTY RRTUHN8 tttS Sin cere thanka to his numerous oat louts for their patronnffe, and would tiiku this opportu nity to remind them tliat he continues to eon suit at his Institute for the euro of chronic dis eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and UenltoUrlnnry Orpans, and all irlvato dkscattcs, Tlr. : Kyphllis tn all Us forms and sta ges, Be mi mil Wenkncss, and all (ho horrid oon itfiieiioos of self-abuse, (Innofrhf&a, Ulect, HtrlcturcH, NncLurna and 'Diurnal omissions, Sexual reblllty, DUeafjes of the Hack and liOlo, InHamniation of the Hladder and Kid neys, eta., etc, and he hopes that his long ez Dyrlenee and sucocssl'ul pnict loo will continue At Insure him a share of niiblla nntrourwe. Hv the practice of many years In F.uropu aud the Tin lied Htates, he is eunMed to apply the most etlluleut and sucwssJ'ol remedies against dUi-ousi-H of all kituU, lie wtiniH without mercury, clmriics mKlerate, treats his patienla in a oor rwt. and honorable way, and has rt'crenoos of unquestlonabU vernetly from nienof known respectability and high standing In society. All parties consult ing him by letter or other wise, will receive the best and gentlest treat mum, unu huijucu scurucy.. i To Fmal0, ; When a female Is enervated, of a filleted wlh disease, as wooJcuchb of tho back' and limbs, pain in the head, dimness nf sight, loss hi muscular tower, palpitation of tho heart, Irfi liability, nervousness, extreme urinary difficul ties, derangement of digestive functions, gen oral dculllfv, vaginitis, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, aud all other, disea ses peculiar to females ; siie should go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Dohort v, tit his. Medical Institute aud consult him alHut her troubles and disease. The Doc tor Is eifeetlng more cures than any other phys ician In the Ktato of California. Iet no i'ulso delicacy pnwent you, but applt Immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and Sremature death. All Married Ladles whose clloate health or other circumstances prevent an increase iu their families, hhould write or oatlatDr. W. K. Doherty'i Medical Institute, and they will receive ovary possible reliof and ' To !orreapondentfl. 1 ' ' ! Pntlcnts residing In nny part, of the country, however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Dnherty tn their resjiectlve caseft, ahd who think proper to submit a writ ten stuteinettt of such, in prefcrcnoe to holding a personal Interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will be held moat sacred. The Doctor Is regular graduate and may oe oousuiieu wim every uouiiuimct'. It the case be fully and candidly described, personal oommunlcaMou will bo unnecessary, as Instructions for diet, regimen, and the gen ernl treatment of the ease (Includinir tho reme dies), will bo fnrwnrded without dehty, and In such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted1. niiouiuyour conuuion reiiira immeoiatu ni toutlon, send ten dollars In coin (or Ump value lncurrcnov) bv mall, or Wells, harao A Co. '8 Kxpress, and a package of medicine will be sont ut your address win, ue necessary insimo- Llnni fnr huh. I 'miBiilf iiHi.il bv letter nr ntlmi-- wfse, FKick, Perm a uc nt cure guaranteed or no Address; .V. It. &OTIKHTY, M. D.. 1 ( tiau Francisco, Cal. IS perm ator Hi op, Dr. Dohertv hns lust nuhllNhed an Imnortatit pamphlet embodying his own views and exiw- rlenoes In relation to Impotenoeor Virility, he ing a niKri treat INC on nierimiinrrnoa or sem inal Wenktii'fHt Nervous and Phyrttcal Debility consequent, nn this ttuecuou, unu oilier sen oi i.m' noxiiFii vruitiin. i'hls little work contains, inrormntion or the uttnont value to ull, whether married or single, hud will Ik sent KltKK by mail on rocidpt ot slxoentetn postage stamps for return postaue, A.ldrcw. W. K. DOHKKTY, M. 1)77 vflii-inii. Bn rntncisco, ;ai. SEASONABLE ADVICE ; TO SUFFERtlKS! DR. THOMAS, JJOOTOH OF KKDI0INI4; ftlYBIOIAN A SURasOH, 601 Kearney Street, cor, of Saoromento - up stairs, 1 HiS VWKKi inro. Mny le privately and uonndentlnlly consulted, either personally or by letter, for the cure of diseases ,of thu Uenerative Organs, IServpus Debility, Miter nmtorrha'a or Hotnlnal Wenk ncss, Hyphllls, tionorrhtea, Mtricture of, the Urethra and (ileet, or resulting from youthful Indiscretion, or other pmilspoKlngenuscs. JJH. TlfOMAH odvertlscH with tho view of Informing sufferers where they may consult a skillful medical man who can give them proof of having pHssed through such a course qf pro. fosNlonal Middles and cxunilTiitloris as to enti tle him tothe fullest eonfldenqN , HpifrmnlorrhtL'A or Hvudimt I'eblllty, Al of all dlsuuses of the hiliuan system, this la tho most to Ui irtmriVd hurt Inst: au. If onoe eon- trailed, should lU treatment be most Judicious. 'I'tm F1Ilutl,.iifri,t. ilV PoliiHIn ri,twin,lntnif i.vlait. Ing bi'tween tne Cerebro Mplnal system of nerves aud the prrwreatlvo organs Is such as to require n the part of the phyHirlnn an Inti mate knowledge of their anatomical and physical structure, for whn uc the laws of nature havo been violated, the bcwutlful bal ance which naturally exists between the ner vous and muHcularsysteui Is overthrown, and a vitiated condition of the mind and body dls- Itiays iiMt'ii in an array oi inoriuu syiniHxna tn nervous and nti.vslcal. from wbieh tin m- tient can only hopn to be uormaficntly ourd ny ine sciuuimo rosuarcu oi ine true pny,;h fltlr. )H,TH()MAHstronizly advise tho-0 aitnr. Ing from theaiiove UneiiHesU plaoeVticivtMelves under his pnilessloiuil eareat fuirc, nr,d assures them ttuil Ills IreHtiiient Is ui'',ron,tly success ful, and imtlentswhohaveM,Lo;nryhoMt may fi-sort tii hi in with tint mi', ttssijraiiou of a rapid and permanent recovery. Dlt. TiUJMAH' Ku:op.eji and rolonlnrei-pe. rlencchiisiotleiHled ovr twenly-tlve year. He studied at Mm WVi,tiiilnster Hospital and Ht.tieorge Medical, Fkinxji. Imloii; and was formerly nurgcorj u tho Houth West Ixndon IloMpUKl. i . i examine ,ons passed by T)r. Thomns. Mem ber of the lloyitU'. I College of HUffeon, Kngtand, of the itoynl ("ol lege of Pnysl- Kim ; I.I ...,i,.t nf clam Kuuhiiid, IftW; Mcn'oliilte In Midwifery "'Vlll .o iieirn mi niiri iiiiri, r.nuiiiuu. ' wotor of Medicine, Chlversuy or toessen, (lermuny; (Jold Mednllitt, Medical College, ui.....ui..,F ..nA.M i Mi a Jll.TH(lMAH mny also brt eonrdentlarfy consulted In discuses Incidental to feiualcs. Patients nimble U, oounult personally, may do mt by i'-tter, stating symptoms, aj(o aud sex. Commit ui ion b? letter, fn-e. Personal consiilUUou from 0 A, M. till OP. H. Bundiiys Inclustv. Cases of medicine forwarded on on to defy observation, to nil parts of tho interior. TeatimoriliLTs frotn patients, the Medical nro fesMloii, and press, kdlt-orlal from the "Hebrew" newspaper. Man Fiiiielsrif. -IillV A 178! ' "int. 'JJI A1 AH. Thomcd.mlfrwnrarclty has received a very valuable addition by the re cent arrival of Or. Thomiis, who, HfUr a iiiot mifvenKfuj career In f-larojM) and the Knidlnh Coloides, has concluded t" mnkit Man Fruiiets- bis iHTinunrnt homo. J r. Thomas' r uth'- have been pursued under tho first Kureiienn i)h,vnlebins. Imrlng his professional career he hus nHrtscd his examinations Ht Ltebig'a wlo bruld Ifiilvf-rsity, tilewH-n, (Jirrmany, as 1h tor of Mediei with thu b Ik bent honors ; a!fto, of the lUiyai CoilHtr of Pliysictmis and Wor- f eons, Kntilniid ; ww have e-n hi I'rdrslt n-urtw nud Cert)llete. A beautiful Hiploma, preneiiU-d Ui the lM-tor by the Order of Free Miihoiih, ehows that his vaii'uble (nTviei'S sro aektiowledffi-d by such n vein mldc body mf the alfive nomed CrdT, The otlb of lit. Thoinae is I'4'at4'd at (Mil Kearney utreet. up stairs, en trance hacruiuuiilo struct, Han rrauclnm. vhnWvl. JIKMOKUHOID8. 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Notfoe qrly gWsn; tnsi a vigenms proieeatiuD wut. ud .Apsutuua against any end every ptrnun who tresspasses nHD any Usiad Land, by tut ling and re movliig timber tbsrwj'r'tw before the fame is' bOUUilT of tbaCeuipsny AND PAID FOR. AH vacant L&mJ ip tidi nuni.berod teutons, whether irfeyed oi1 ansurveyed.within a dis tsnoe of thMj miles frun the Uu of tho road Borooft to llie Cvinpany. . - , A. A MUWHC3, vlnibtt. Land Agent. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT I JOHN ISIIIGGS, ' SiAl.au IK ; COOK, PARLOa AND BOX STOVES I Of th Beit rtt.rn, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND . COPPER-WARE ( Aud tba utuul a,8irtment or lamlaliliig joodrf fuuad In a Tin tituru: Ejoairi Koatiy (al fiOuiptly Eiecutcd ! r On Kaatooabl lim.: ' A"Ar lUtbminyt Haks kmy FrianU" FRONT ST., ALBANY. Vt Ilor to I'. C. Il.rp.r k Vn'i Star, Iir.5int6ir ' J"KK BRIiilia