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.'...JAnUAKY 22, 1875. POSTOFFICE REGISTER. - . .. . Y ' v tuiiuIZsn. f -j;1 tv s jYom fcorvallla at 1(1 20 A. . Jf . daily except BFrora'l'Lebnnon at 10:J0 X. H., tri-weekly Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. i' From Railroad (North and South) dally ex cept Sabbath, at 12 a. m. , , , ; ' ' ) MAUjlkSVAKK ' V For Railroad (North and South) dally, ex tent Habbath, promptly at U a. m. f'orCorvailis, dally, except Sabbath, at 1 SO v'vnr Lebanon.- on Mondays,-Wadnesdays and Fridays, at 1 0 p. m. , s rt , . . . , ormi Houits From 7 :80 A. Sr. to 7 P. K. Money order oflioe houm. Irom H a. m. to 4 p. m. " ' P. II. RAYMOND, P. M; Wrttten'fortrie Dorrtocrat.T ..TBB BKAIT1FUL SNOW." . We paWtah this more for the originality and iDgoniiuSuffitbftbeadiiig (wblcn wa -float re member to have seen before) than for any special merit that the poem contains. Know ing that the world has lone; been wanting to tee something oq inia subject we recKlossiy launch this grist Into publicity, feeling that we hsVD laid up one more Jewel where, neither moth shall creep, in and .steal nor tbelves e'oiv ..runt and rust. We give It verbatim, et liter atim, et spellatfrn,etpiHictuatlrat as It appear ed In the original ureeR.Eji. Dev. It Is the first wee have seen . It Is welcome woe know Cnea we al like to ride ? . i. . . In' the Beautiful Snow. ' nlatfirfft:ohtlV,, ' ' 1 ' But what, anre wee ; , For the blast Is only for a short time . (nHbureley ctatlast..,, ,.... ... .rtwtil ill -.'.luii.! -J.... ; , i, ... Then up and away It Is fun wee all know .... , To rldt 1? a slay , . . ' In the Beautiful Snow. it ,". . . I onot knew a fair made ' J Ae purf as the snow - c 1 . V r . With locks like the raven ' ;'A,nd $eettUike the pearles. , . . r Oh yesjweau loved her but '. . Now yon must know She aint any more - ! Mlie that Beautiful Snow, i, ; - Olf B CpNTEWPLATED' DAILY. SolllO ofoiir friends express themselves fear ful at the success, of the Daily Demo FBIDAY.. crat which we expect to start in tlieat 8ome of the above named Bentle' early spring. This is not to be won dered at considering the fact that Al bany is only a provincial town with a population of less than twenty-five hundred .inhabitants. But we know the. people of our little city, and dare make the experiment because we have mple proof of their liberality and pub lic spirit; ' Eealizing the fact that we have for.nearly a decade past devoted the columns of the Democrat to the interests and welfare of our city and county, they have, irrespective of po litical feeling, yer given us a hearty and liberal support. Of Course' this has been a matter of business with them They knew It paid a full return on the money Invested,. Having a large circulation we have advertised our.cJty and coqnty abroad and assist ed more than any other one agency in bringing population, capital and enter prise hither. A live paper always does this for its locality, and is thus entitled to the fullest support. When the daily starts, our field of usefulness In this direction 'will 'be greatly Increased and a proportionate appre ciation of our labors will undoubtedly be "lidwn, by our citizens. We have no fears of the result. Everybody will take the paper'. However, as an addi tional security against failure we shall have a thorough canvass made and Ubdirs a id just what our tangible en couragement will be before the daily, is launohed Upon the Journalistic billows'.' We havn't any loose change to fool away in the gratification of foolish ambitions, and don't propose to "go it blind" in this venture. Look out for our canvasser shortly, and give him good encouragement both in advertis ing and subscription. We expect to publish a live paper. . ',' Standing Committees. Mayor Froman hag appointed ,the following standing Committees in the Common Council: i Ways and Jteani-Councilmen Set tlemier, Hill and Simpson. Accounts and Current Expenses Councilmen Kline, Blain and Hill. Firt and Water Councilmen 3im j son, Parker and Kline. Streets and Publio Property Coun Cllmea Blain, Kline and Simpson. Landings and Wharfs Councilmen Parker, Simpson and Bettlemler. .ffiaUA and .fbHce-Councilmen Hill, Settlemler and Parker.- A7oefion-Councllmen Parker, Blain and Settlemier.. , 'Judiciary Councilmen Kline, Hill nd Blain. ' FaiNK, the tarnalist leecheyest of all the lfe insurance agents, Is in town, and we. would rather undertake to cross Niagara Railroad bridge with a locomotive plowing -nnder our coat tails than to try to get away from him without taking a policy. ' He is so soothing, so harassing; so oily, so rough; so winning, so repulsive; so mild, so vehement; so bashful, so cheeky; so polite, so ill-conducted; so patient, so rushing and so confounded ly cohesive that you might as well try to shake off a coat of mucilage or an Ailoock Porous Plaster. There Is no-ehanoe to be a "policy dodger" Where Frink Is, and our citizens have .generally given it up and sat quietly down and submitted to their fate. Doubly Fatal. Mr. M. A. Twine 'writes us from Keno, Neyada, under date of Jan. 10th, giving an account taf $ lamentable shooting affray which occurred there a few days prior to the date of the letter. It appears that two. men, named respectively B. B. Smith and J. Condra, entered into a discussion with pistols during which aix shots were exchanged and both men killed. Smith was formerly a resident of tbis county. The writer of the letter gives no other particulars. A Mill Site. A valuable mill site In Sweet Home Valley is advertised Jbr sale in another column. The site, Is a valuable one and is suitable for! . in . i.i, .n,i i eimer a gnst or ' ,, eaa b bad on very easy terms. Sea! the ad. In to-day's paper. Tub Examiner. Weare under ob- ligations for the Daily Ban rrancisco xomi;Ufa exchange for our weekly. It U undoubtedly the ablest and sound- cat Democratic Journal on the coast, -,d we commend It most heartily to FROM BAST1ERN OREGON. A trip to Wans Springs Agency India Faust and Unas On to- Oetaoeo A PJ. , onrnr City-Holiday Aniuieniauts on tha Border, etc, ale.' .,-.- Oak Grove, Wasco Co.) Orsgon. Editor Detnocrdt: .littvlrig recently" taken a trip to the Interior of this county we thought ws Mould give you the benefit of it, trust ing that you ntlght find something In teresting to your readers. We started from this place the latter part of Dec. on our way to OchBc'd Valley. The weather was delightful, and - having the best of company you may be sure that we enjoyed the trip very much. Arriving at Warm Springs Agency we were Very kindly received and enter tained by the agent and employes. We found the1ndia.ua enjoying them kelves hugely. They seemed glad that "Hias Sunday" had put in an appear ance. Some of the .wealthy ones had prepared a feast to which all were invit ed, rich and poor, hungry and destitute. The feast cou tinned about one week, during which time a vast amount of pies, cakesj'coffee, sugar, tea and beef were consumed,' The whole tiling clos ed with a gjiszly bear hunt which was a very laughable affair. After having finished aw- visit at the agency we started tor Prin'eville,' where we ar rived in due time. We found the peo ple of this place enjoying themselves as jiipneers only ban do some "trlp- piug tho light fantastic toe," While tlfos6 ' Opposed' to such amusements. were enjoyiVigi themselves in various ways. , We found Prinevlllo putting on the appearahce iof a city, and we were much surprised Indeed when We were told thatit had only: been a few short years 'since" Itte . Shake Indian had given up their claim to it. We found two stores here one kept by Gibson & Iitickey, the other by Geo.. Carey, for merly df Linn county. We were told that several of the most influential arid reliable men had purchased an in terest In the saloon situated on Front street and could be found there in the future. We were very nluch surprised men engaging in suoh business, as they are men of wealth and influence, but it seems thai men living In a new Country with but little to hold them In check are apt. to forget themselves. We are in hopes that if such is the case they may see their error and re turn to a calling where they can exert a better influence; Yours;,, WAs'coi'iiM. FIRE AT SClO. a, Scio, Jan. lfith. , 1875. Editor Democrat: At one o'clock A. at., on the morning of the 20th inst., this classic little burg was aroused from its midnight slum bers and changed into a scene Of the Wildest excitement. Dr. Herndon, a learned disciple of Aesculapius, was on the point of retir ing to bis virtuous couch when he was suddenly alarmed by the crackling of fire. He immediately proceeded to examine the cause and discovered that the roof of his residence was in flames. He sounded the alarm and soon the discordant yells of the Scio Firemen rent the midnight air and smote upon the ears of the fastrassembling popu lace with a terrftile distinctness. The "Hooks" were promptly on hand with their truck, ladders, etc., and the com bat with the devouring element be gan. .Ladders were mounted and brimming buckets of water dashed fearlessly upon the flames, and tbs heads of men. Brigades of assorted weiter-carriers swarmed hither and thither, bearing heavy burdens of the liquid with which they were to quench the buruing thirst of the fire; and each one trying to answer the oft-repeated cry of "waterl" Mighty wfts the din! Yet far above the roar of the flames and other confused noises attendant; could be heard a single shrill soprano, crying energetically "water, water, for God's sake water." These vehe ment calls came spoUtabeously from the lips of our city druggist, whO perched upon the topmost round of a ladder, thus did ample justice tohis reputation as a fireman. In the meantime the fire had spread to a considerable extent; but by the most strenuous efforts on the part of the firemen and citizens it was finally ex-tinguished to the Im mense satisfaction of all. Loss about $200. Anybody. Fbom Green Horn. Major J. E. Hcrren, and his Chinese ditch diggers of Green Horn Bar, froze out last week and returned to this city on Sunday. The ditch, however, Is nearly comple ted, there being only two or three more days work to be done. The ditch is a mile long, two feet deep, three feet wide at the top and two feet at the bottom and will carry a sufficient body of water for all sluicing purposes. Major H. informs us that he will begin mining Operations on the Bar In about six weeks. - "The Pictorial Souvehir" is the title of a new collection of steel en gravings twenty-five in number of fered by Peterson to persons getting up clubs for bis magazine. They are first-class steel slates like those pub lished in the magazine each month, and as it is always an easy matter to make up a club for this cheap and ex cellent book, you will be able by a very little exertion to obtain thiB beau tiful collection of engravings. City Fiwakces. The exhlbltof the finances of the city of Albany for the year 1874, is published elsewhere In tbis paper, and makes a good showing. There were received into the treasury during the year $5,769,37, and paid out $5M,19; leaving a balance in treas ury at the close of the year of $315.18. This, we believe, is the best showing ever made since the city has been a city. ' Tows Property for Salf. A large quantity ef valuable city proper- ty will t J J" j auction on tne lltn oay oi rermary, ho il, executrix of the estate of Ed- '",, ,... i, h. aold I ward 8. A I tree. are some of menncstinine "y onl nf them belria- well improved. ! description of the property see (he jrtisement of the sale In an- other column. I. C. Harper Co. have a supply of hunU-r s outllu which they sell "dirt j Written for the Dbkocrat.J DRESS NEATLY AT BOMS, The duties of women are manifold and often wearisome, and one who willingly gathers them up and appro priates them will always find more than she can possibly discharge. In her own home she finds many, and each day some new one is added, then multiplied, and she finds no opportuni ty to subtract therefrom. There is not one home duty that housekeepers generally neglect , so much as their own personal appear- anne. Th wIfe mBy keej, H)eir home nsat, olean, and orderly ; the carefully s.iread table with Its weight of well booked food appears punctually three times a day, and all the household ar rangements move as If by michinery, but after noting these things let' the observer take a look at the Wife her self, and you too frequently find that her appearance is not in accordance with the neatness of her house es pecially during the rrlorrling hours. She rises hurriedly, twists up her hair in a careless knot, throws on an old dress which at every turn discloses a ripped seam or rent; guiltbss alike of collar, pin or bow and remarks that "it is good enough to work In." Dear woman, would a neatly fitting, tidy dress retard your progress any? or would It take you any longer to don a good dress than the one we have just described? We do not mean a costly dress, covered with ruffles and pufts; but one of as cheap material as you wish or as your circumstances demaud, made carefully and fitted well, and not cut out or sewed without any regard as to how it will look, simply because it is a working dress. It will require but a moment longer to pin on a collar of sbme kind and tuck up your hair so that it will look passable, and you can scarcely imagine how much you will Improve your appearance, or what a relief it will be when you hear the door bell to find yourself In readiness to answer the summons without feel ing that ybu are unfit to be seen even by your best friend. Nothing lends such a charm to wo man as clean, well made and neatly fitting raiment. Her clothing seems to become a part of her, and each lends an additional grace to the other. Too Much, 'attention is given to dress for show, and not enough for what is to be worn in the home circle; VKN1T1A. TIlK PEOUIA WHEAT Tit ANS ACTION. Editor Democrat i In your issue of January 1st., I find a communication from Peoria, signed "T. L. P., " wherein he states that the Peoria warehouse company have sold the wheat in their warehouse at a nctt advance of five cents per bushel upon local bids; and further tbey have thus saved to the farmers twenty-five cents per bushel on their wheat ovet those storing in houses charging flye cents storage; lr 1 am correctly intnrmeu, tne reo ria warehouse company had in their house this season about seven thousand bushels of wheat, which they sold at sixty-five cents per bushel delivered on board tlie boats, which was five cents per bu. more than was being of fered for wheat in warehouses there at Their warehouse charges being but three cents per bushel, while others charged five cents per bushel, the tiett advance would be equal to the difference, or two cents per bushel. Which Is the actual amount realized, riiore than could have been obtained elsewhere. ' The fifteen per cent, 'dividend on paid up stock (about $701)) does not properly belong with the advance real ized, being but a fair return for the oopltal Invested in the hbue. But In cluding that, three and dne-balf cents per bushel is as near as I can figure to the twenty-five cents per bushel saved by "T. L. P.'s" method df computa tion. Am I correct? Or is the school-master absent from "T. L. P.'s neighbor hood? MIDDLEMAN. From Bio Valley. We learn from a letter recently reoeivea irom uig val ley of date Dec. 27th, that the weather was pleasant at that time, with last few nights freezing, but clear and warm through the day. The greeil grass was from six to eight inches' high on the mountains, aud from four to six Inches high in the valley. The stock is fat and prospering: Belioiotjs Nbtice. The second quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church South for Albany will be held in the M. E. Church on the 23d and 24th inst. Services Saturday and Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M. All are Invited to at tend. T. B. WHITE, P. E. The Weather. At last the weather has moderated and our Webfoot friends aro able to get out of their holes and growl about the bad weather. Well, we have had bad weather for a week or two and no mistake. Last Sabbath morning tho ther mometer stood at 16 degrees below zero, which is colder than ever was known be fore in this valley, On that day the rivor was running full of Ice, but it did not en tirely close up until Tuesday morning, when it was completely gorged with iee and snow. During the forenoon three men crossed on the ice at Pieroo's ferry, which is something that the "oldest inhab itant" never saw or even heard of before, and it is probable it may not oc:uraain in a life time. Tnesunv morning "Old Sol" made his appearance and soon loosen ed the ice, and at this time (Thursday eve ning) the Wlllaniette is clear of lee and rising rapidly. I'or a day or o we have been having a warm rain, but as the late large fall of snow in the mountains lias been subjected to a very hard freeze no fears are entertained of there being a flood. Ttm Iuvkktiow I.lovd. the famons map man, who made all the rnai for Gen eral llrantand tho Union arn:?,i:(jrtilicttte of which he publmhfyl, liaa jiwt invents! a way of gwttiriK a relief plat from steel w a to print Unya ap oi Anwruau n-; tineot showing from oc-an to otean or ' one entire het of tank note prqrfir 4o'io inches larsre, on a lightning juthh, and col ored, sized and varninhed fur the wall so " S. TZiSa 10M!nW .,.,,, map Btlow, , , Uniu-d mates and Torritorre in a im.up, from surveya Ui 187S, ith a million ,la..j i on it, su-h as town, viam, viliatr", niotm- in. lain, rivera. utirams, irold umn-n. railway matimia, . 'ITita map should ! : 1?' Lp.py by return uiail. j tST For the very best Photographs; go to Bradley ft Kulofson's Gallery wjth.R KLEVATOR, 4 Montgomery j HOME AMD AROAD. Moderating. ' U l. - '-, ! 1 V f! Various weather. Stock doing wejl. . j Snow disappearing. . r Noses are thawing out. ' Our weather seer gives it up. " " : We turn out finer job work than ever. Our new power press weighs six tons. Freight tratus only three time's a week, ', . ,,,, .. Modoo' Meacham was .In this city Tuesday. ..,-: .. ., s ii.n ;, ,, A u Carothers & Co. have put up a few tons of Ice; J ' Thurston Hackleman Is slowly con valescing. , , . Thanks to His Honor, Eocomer Ba ker, for favors. '';'..j',.' . ';.;.'.,".. . Engage, your "wlnter-greeij" fdf the Anniversa'y 'op. , , The Noblest Eonmn of tlieol all Mart Taylor's hose; ' Queen Vlctoria Is to write another book. Poor England! . .',,',',.-. . ,,,,, Mock turtle kissing befdre oompany and fighting afterward, lt ,. ., , ' ., Our livery men only charged $2 an hour for.dug-outs during the sleighing term. I'..,-'.... .ii.'t ..,", : ', .V,' ' ,..,', Before taking liberties wil l) a strange dog observe bis tall and tfait for the ws on. AJ -'r; ';.;.;,;':;:;- In a fight with qanlues the odds 'are always against tt beggar. Lazarus was licked by dogs; . , '. ' ' , ; W. R. Duubar, liotu'red on temper ance in the court house Tuesday night to a fairVudlcnce."'.',' a , ' You may bratf as you please of the red, red nose. , But redder, by far, Is an old toper's nose. . .. ,:i , f, 'Whenyou hear a row next door, It is a sign the :mother-ln-laW Is paying a visit to the family. Chinamen, Indians and glass doors and windows suffered from hoodlum snow-balling last Tuesday, In this oity. St. Valentine's Day comes on Sun day this, year, so a fellow can take his jularker's epistle up to the house hlmi Under the new law the Spring term of the Circuit Court for Linn County, will convene ou the second Monday In March, i , . The first thing In bliliards Is to learn how to count; the next thing is to learn how to count enough to win the game.- ' ',.',; , . , ..:'' ' ..'.'. . '..',, Our young friend, Wallace Mauzey, is the life-sine local on the Snlem Mer cury, and makes lots of music in his department, ." ' ; The Nev Council boils. It Is com posed of good men and true, and we expect an excellent report from them at the year's end. i We ore much ohliged to lots of the boys for lending a helping hand in transferring our new power press from the wharf to the olllcs. . . And novt.the '.'fhw',1 of the . sausage in the pan is heard, and the old gyp refuseth to be comforted for her "purp8''"who are not."' A Ticonderoga man has a hog so poor that it recently hail to be soaked two hours in Lake Champlatn before it could be made to hold swill. We are assured that Cain obtained his wife in the "land of Nod." We presume his favorite song was, "Come where my love lies Dreaming." Dr. Li S. Thompson, brother of Col. D, M. Thompson, of this cily, la now a member of the Capitol Police in Washington City, at a salary of $1,400 per annum. t The Albany express train Is pulled off until further notice, and we miss the diminutive and fragile flgger of that seraphic cherub, Stroud, morcly than we can tell. Messrs. Beach & Montelth have aided and abetted treason by refuslilg to charge us anything for storage for our new power press, for the whicli we feel duly grateful. Beecher thinks the wickedest thing In the world is to thump a child on the head; This is undoubtedly true. The best way to punish a child is to pour hot beeswax dowu Its back. And now that the season of gushing and oooing over gates is on the wane, fond paternal relatives of darling daughters are bracing sagged gates preparatory to the advent of spring. Our Balsam would have congealed hurtfuily while carrying the papers last Friday, but for many sympathiz ing and admiring young ladies who in vited him In to warm his "tootzcy toot'les." Now let Austin Morrison, formerly of McUonough Co., Ills., address lock box 60, Albany, Oregon as per adv. elsewhere, In this paper, and he will learn something Important. Wbur Is ye, Aus? The Slate Immigration Commission ers have appointed Messrs. Thos. Mon telth, C. P. Burkhart ailU Goo. It. Helm to receive contributions of funds at Albany for the furtherance of Infor mation to oilier sections. We see that our old-time friend, I). E. Budd, still keeps tucPortland street railway grinding along, to tho great satisfaction of the motroiiolltan pub lic and the credit of himself. We knew when Budd got hold of that lil stilush lt was bound to scour. A new Sunday School scholar down at Dixie church cou Id' lit answer the conundrum of the teacher last Sab baths "Who made those beautiful hills and grand forests ou t there?" He said h's folks only moved here last week and had'nt got acquainted much yet To make a fashionable hat for your wife or daughter, take an old slouch hat that you have laid aside, turn up the brim on one side, lop it down on t'other, cover the turncd-up side with feathers, a surcingle buckle, and put a big rosette and streamer on lt, when lt is rea ly for ue. Homebody who claims to have spent much time In experimenting upon the Influence of flattery says In his report: "You cart Induce an old maid to give you Die laxt pin in her dress by prais ing the color of her hair or dropping a casual remark almut the h-avciily ce ruleanlty of iier magnetic orbs." A College pupil recently recital her geometry lesson to her fellow girl, as follows: If the ingle's at the base of an Isosceles triangle are equal to the square of the hypothtnusa of a right angle cone, then the rectangle of the diameter of a circle Is equal to the square of the ah to the ah-ls equal ta the ah to Hut square 1 the-ah oh, bother! gimme that book! I wish pa 'ud let me take dancing less ons Instead of these horrible squares, aud angles, and hypothennses. r A small fire in Win. Balston's resi dence called out the fire boys and citi zens last Friday night about 8 o'clo ik, but no serious damage was done. Tfc Wood was plied too olose to the hot stove, aud caught fire at a fortunately early hour In the evening. Be care ful of such things this oold snap. A Hulseyite writes us that last week a couple of gents of the "Bcpubllo of Lake Creek" being attacked with vio lent spasms of tooth-ache, came to Al bany, as they claimed, to have their teeth repaired; but from all accounts they got their repairing done at the court house, which was pretty muchly paper nuings. - ,: --.- ; : Chlorine gas may be freed from hy- drocholorio aold gas by passing it through a solution of ouprlo sulphate. This we learn from the books. There are other things the matter with it which we Just now forget, but to pre paying subscribers it makes but little difference, as they have been vacol uatedand won't catch it, Jennie June says men ought to pay their wives for doing their household work Just Hie same as they would by any one else. , A terrible precedent to establish, and one fraught with untold dangers. The women would come down on us for back pay, aud the panio that would ensue would paralyze busi ness for ten years to come. - Tho "Spotted Boy" who was exhib ited hereabouts last summer is now confined in San Francisco on the charge of being a leper. Well, we didn't fool around him much. Our at tention was mostly directed to study ing the anatomy of the man who oould get so low down as to put a snake's head in his bosom and feed the hideous reptile oh live rabbits. . Some genius has invented a double- hinge lock-joint pocket aud valise um brella, which is pronounced a very convenient article. But lt lacks one requisite. The Inventor could sell his umbrella, for more than eighty-seven cents apiece, if he were to affix a knob on tho handle that would explode and knock the fingers off a ol. n lestine borrower-.' - .- . : ' i:' ' ,- ... '' "Ride a Fhre House." eto. Heia li a healthy apeolmeu of facial ossifi cation truly! The heud master of the Portland Bishop Scott Grammar School sends us a catalogue and a long letter recounting the. superior facilities, ad vantages and inducements of that edu cational institution Over others, and1 gently ; suggests to us, (couched in a most, scholarly and classical diction, to be. sure,) that any mention of these facts' In our valuable (ahem!) paper, would be highly ah! most highly ap preciated by the faculty of that heavy set institution! '. Of course! That's Just the way we make our living! We don't get anything tor advertising or subscription. ' We don't charge no body nothing for noihing wo do. We don't need money to pay our nine hard-worked Jours, and furnish our devif clean dickey's for tally pulls; don't pay rent for our oltlco rooms; don't need any clothes and grub for ourselves and families. . Oh, yes! We just live on paste aud wrap our shiver ing forms in old newspapers we do! The wood which keeps up our office fires and warms our hot brick for sleep ing purposes these cold nights is all stolen or donated to us. . We don't hoed money for nothing. We're a grasshopper suilriuger without money add Without friends. W;i'r. itulxply's darllngi Nulimly our. s lor us. We toll uml wnto nud suffer for the public good '.'without tho hope of fee r reward" or other Indifferent bed clothes itiid v I ttels, consequently we can nllord td puif every fat, healthy and nourishing Institution or enter prise in the country which doesn't Mima it necessary w auvertise in our columns! Yes, that's the sort of a publio carryall we arc, so Just Jump aboard Dr. B, H, Grammar aud Divin ity School aud ride our free vehicle In to publio notice and richer patroiiage. Ttaafh would bo lrapoullila If the pro. oltmiatlonsof the aloohollu nostrum-rnonirrrs wore trna. Hut, niitsl thHr terrible exolutnt sunil thousands stHKi'rinir to tho Rravo. .in stttau of Hriilinic ful to tho flroof dlsoasfl with swill (ieinjly coiiinounil try tho cooliiiir. rtmo- viillnn, purlfylnir, and rr'cilnt ln,r pftVcr, of that Ini'silmalili' comiilnalloii of herbal Jitloos and rxtraets, !k. Wai.kkii'H l.'ALlkouifiA vimkuab lurtKas the sole spar.ula . for iiys pi'liala, I'hynlvul Debility, Headuelie, lllllous Colic, Liver Complaint, tluut, lthtmnittllsill, ami Chronic Contlpnl.lon. - SPECIAL NUTICLU Chapped Hands and !', More I.ipa, Dryness of the etkln, -r ' , . oVO,, tttC.f Pureil at omw by IIKflEMA!'8 CAMPHOR ICK WMil OI.VCKItlNK. ltkwpsllw hands sort In all wi iil her. Men that you et H K( IK MAN 'B. Hold by all Drumi.t., only H cents. MiuiuliictureU only by li koKKAS & I'o., Chioii Ists and bruioti'its, New York. JauUniy. A. WUICtXEK. 0. f. BOOITE, O, R, WIIHHI.SM. A. WHEEL, Kit fc CO., SHED; OBBOON FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. , - Dealers In Merchandise and Prndifon, A Eood BMurtinent of all klmls of Goods always In store at wwet market rates, Aki iiI. for sale of Wagons, Oral Drills, Ci der Mills, I'liurns, sc., ile. CAHII pnl.l for WIIKAT, OATH, PmK, Bl'l l Kll, KlJUHand ll-lUlI KY. Vnl3yl. In Nflfnfw! MMflHn h(. lb Kirth, th' rt i no imtic jtuwnur to Uia wkWra ol tbo Twrrant'i KiTerteteeD 8oltwr Aperient In fin l'nfirrr'm',nt tiprm thnt wnrlrt-rt nnwiuHl ri'm'fy for liulUc -muit tiHifun lifts mtul ewe t rf.Hl(ilil, K N rtl tn-J tlltlli, IhorVMtKtl u4 lu- lMliill. No lni(C store If without It, PRINTING PltESStS I rgHfK WILVFIt-ff-ATF-D HA N'f HTAMP, m. for irintifi( rmin'-n on clot. runs, Tiii Iinriton- Uw, nix) l nrfiUrt (l with 3 nlphit "t n1 lvM- UiT il.'ft, nr ft M.ilint"U f.r tl.ih, 'I h't Hurrk ILaud Htumu, Willi S3 nibhitHsU Of tC. Tin- Iini-rovivl hfliKl Htitmn, prtrito lln. wft h t I pfi of t i, i,iK 'I fie ki'ttw if.tttlor. 'r I'rtrtOf, for Uii In mn ant otbrtt. ptiuxm i Uara, with U ijrllKIx t, liic Hohf MHnl iMnflng Proas prluUf Illl'-N, Wiltl 1 All'flHlM't. It,'- it, hiiiinotil I'rtiaii hit f'rttw print from 4H Awi'rHM Ink, tnktoK pAl, (4, ftir,iitii lltMJ WHtirA;hprr. All OT& TMUtliy Oiktt nuorOiMloJNOitKrH MOhAJ. JAMES JL COH AIV, (aoccEfloit or k. cowax oo.J LEBANON, OHEGON, DEALER Iff GENERAL MEUC114iDISE! WILl KEEP ALWAfi ON HAPlD A FULL STOCK -.; , or - ,. - DElf GOODS 1 GROCERIES! I Boots and Shoes ! All for 8le at the Lowest Prices for CiSH or FHODUCK. . All pemoDS Owing A. Cowan a, Coi can settle by ottlhnjr on me at Lebanon. vjn2iitf. JAMBS.L. COWAN. LEAIITEli TOKE, DAVID IRVIN, Pro'r. I HAVE OPENED OCT A NEW LEATHER Store In Albany, and will keep constantly on hand all kinds of shoe-makers' findings, ami a large assortment of leathers, consisting of Frenoh call and kip, lining skins, and gout skins for boot backs and legs ; Philadelphia calf and California kip, and many. nthcr kiuds of leather which tt is usclaas to enumerate, 7 Country dealers and shoe-makers will find lt to their advantage to deal with me as I am selling vety cheap. Store on Front St., next door to Plnmmer's New Drug Store. vlOnlltf. 1 Gem worth Rearliog ! A Diamond worth Seeing! SAVE TOUR ETESI g"""" ''K .Bestow your Sight! I tHSOW 1W1I year SPECTACLES, Vi, 'T By reading ear Illns- f i trated PHYSIOIIUY I "V AND ANATOMY ot the ' aiKsioHT. Veils Sf JTow to Restore Impair. V'fjMfjl , a ision ana uverworKeu tCyes t HeW to cure Weak, Watery, Inflamed, and Near-sighted Byes, Bad aU othor Ul ases of the Elycs. .. .. JVASTE HO MOKE UOmf ST A NVSIIKO mas gLASSK.i otf rova kosb and bis. riQumno rova vacb. pamphlet ot-ioa naa;es Mailed Jfe'ree. Send your address to ua also. , Agents Wanted; Qrats or Tiwt1. 5 to $10 a city pnftrantMtli FuU putlculan Mnt free. Write lumodiatelr, DR. J. BALL&qO.,tP.o.Boit36W OtIegion St bitMbmL iiiinoD Cuumpany, Lantl , Diiprrtmont(i Purttaml, Orugon, April 5; 1872.-rrNutioB h bureUy B'vn. thnt TitornMB..proaeoutHMi will be instituted nxainst ftriv nnd evory pomon who tress pue upon any jiailnmil Iiand, by cutting nnd re movlhn limber tlioro Crura bofujto tlie aninu t BOlHiHT of. the Company &UJ) PAID FOR All vtttiiint Lund in odd imiiiliant, notiotis, vrlietber iiirveyod or umurveTflri.wilbin a din tniu-e of thirty tniluff from the Hue of tho Mail boioutfi to tbu Company. 7nS5tf. "' land Apent.' - WOlEOF fHE WORLD! I ... Look here, AVenry Women. THE CLIIAa STEA.1I WASHER lathe bijst. clfftiw'st. nod mot, tlurnlilH mn- cliinf ever Invcnh'tl, ornl wtll wnt notlilnt; U llnil out what It will (in. Lookout for Impost lions an tho country t full oi lhm Tim VW mux can ln bad by enllliiE upon our annts, or from W. (l.MfiFarliiiiti'Htlii-HUir '.Alliany. Tlie prlcfiofthls wfTtKicrlul iiin')ilnf ' riintci Irom yft.-'iOto iw.tHl, antl worth tho attention of oyort ftunily In f lui Kdito ; don't mil to bvo It bciori pi)r!i.)Hlnj; any other. KM HAZKL. Uon.Tul Affontfortho Btnto of Ori'iron. ii4SLf. FItANKLIN MEAT MARKET ! W. O. PAIilff EB, Trop. WIT.L KRKP OONHTANTI.Y ON HAND the bent iwmt thu iimrki't Htrnnlit, anil wlllftlwaynbo found rendy to ncfoiiiniodaU thonn who miiy fnvor htm with n cull. nTulgljosL nmrkct prlci paid for uork.l viin 18tf. V. . TWJHEUALi:, DEALEK IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. ' TOBACCO, CIGARS. YANKEE NOTIONS. ' Cutlery, Crockery, Wood & Willow Ware. CALL AND BED HIM. Store on Kront street, Albany, Orugon, EBFOOT MARKET IIAKLKN H ILNOX, I'roprllor. nAVlNa LKAHRH TIIR AIIOVR NAMED nifirkct mil) iIiuif aunt, nt llmtlvn'K Tin Wore, on Kront Htn-wt, In Albany, I will bi happy to nrwoinmntlattj ull who inuy favor me cIiim iimrkot and gunranUio vatlsfuclluu to all liir uuniioiii'iri, vHiahoHt prioo paid for hide, vlOnltf. TliTOTIOF, IH FIKHKliy (JIVKrV THAT TIIR 1 underslKni'd, Atlminll,ral.or of tho KMatP of Jnhn lt. JinwBon, ih'cciiitr'd, hnn filed with tho. bounty Okrk, of Mnn Omnty, KM of Oregon, h( fiiml account for n"ttl rii-iii, and ttm County Oitirt of said County ha niudu an order appointing Friday the 6th day of Feb., 18W, ntttiw hoiirof 10 o'clock A, H. of that day, at t,lio(!oyr, M',nin, In thit(!ILyof Altjituy, in wild (.'oiinty, fort.hn hcarlriK or oltJ'-cMonN to MM'h llliul uor'oiiirf and tlo-ft' ttli'incnt of I tin hiiiiio. HVIiVA N IH'IR A, 1MWHON, Adin'r. Johnm it Jujikw, AU'y for AUrtilnlHtrutor. TlaUW4. REAL ESTATE1 IiVKI.U) N'tTIC, U, HRKRnY UfVEN that by vlrliirt of an ordur inailo by the County ;ourt. within, ajid for thu County of Linn, Htntfi of 0'Kon, on tho Hth day of !--ft nilM-r, l7., In lbi multitr of the estate or KlIzalM-th (Jrlftlth, Into of kkUI aounty, tlfcoiin Bti, J, H.J. C. AvurllJ, K.xfcutor of tho hif will audtcKtamntof the iald J,llxaloth UMinth, dccfHried, will, on J'Viday, the &9tk of January 1875, at the Court Hoiiw) door In lh City of Altmny, In (iild oounty of Mnn, Ix'twumi thn hour 01 o'clock In the moriunK and 4 o'clock lu the 'evffnliiK of that 'lay, to-wlti.at lh hour of I o'cliMik v. M,,oir.-r for ul at rmhllo audtioit, th- followlOK diorlHid fit I eHUUVtt. hoti(;lriK to thn Buttl .-ntato and tltualo In mV county, to-wlt: 'Jlif North half of tin' loiii.lior) iuA Claim of KflHha OrlfMlh, and Kninl.-M, hl wife, In lownntil. No. H, Houth of ilaiiKO No, , W' Hl, eoiilalnlnKrill arrcn. . . TKKMM; Hwkt r-'al (-kU) will Int oltl for Itolcl ooln of thn UriHwI huu-u, orif-hnlr to bi nd id dowti on th day of nhI, and thi ri-nmln-Iiik half In one yar, with tnir-'Bt tln"ti'on at on mr crt. a moiitli, ftocurud by liiortKK on tttv pnrmlae. H. J. f. AVKHir.r. Fcutor. JoiiMM A Jon KM, AU tut ijjMJUUUir, uJiwi, ADlVilNISTKATOR'S SALE , or REAL ESTATE ! IlIIHI.n NOTK'K I HRHKHV fHVKV that by virtu" of an onl.-r mud'- hf th Couuiy Court within and for Ihti Couniy ol Ltrni HtaU' of Or ion, on thn Wh day of lliv w iiit'r, 1T7I, tn tlit maib-r of thn fitatft of A, H, HuM'in, !, ), John H iiHtou, Adioiii iHtralor of tin -lHt of thu aaid A. H. JiunUiii, lii-rmmmi, will, on Thuraduy, the 28th of January, JS75, allhfVairt Hon door In th lty of AllKiny, In Hiild (WHinty of Linn, Ih-Iwci-ii thn bourn ol o'clock In lh morofnn and 4 o'clock In the nviilntr of that day. fo wit i at tho flour of I o'clock p. M ., tlfTf-tf cahi at imMlc auction, I followtriK dcucrtbiKl ral eitntt, ladonKlim to Ihi Witd tflaft and llimt In eald typiinly, U-wlli 'lb- Nortti'fut fourth of th Mouth wpt ipmrt'T, and th North-went fourth of the flouth-' aal uuarl'tr ot Hccilon No. Si, in Town- h'pNo. U.iKjttiol HamuNo, tt, Wt, oo ImIii1ik " lirr-n. T .UMH-HMld cirtaM wilt tw aold for (told mtn of the I'otld ntnU-n, one-half to b pjild liown on the day of at, and thn rcnialn dr lit i ntoiulia, av-atirad hjF monjutfa ou Uttn fifvwUwa in ni7,,Aaiu i, fttt'T A DVERTIPEMK MTS. TO THE UNFORTUNATE New Itemed let 1 Kw ICemcdlesit tt. umnoics DISP'ENSARY, C23EoaxncySt, 1 CoilNSB COMMEKCIAL St. MHRlMlSCO. KstabliKhrl In IVU, for the treat rnflnt Of Sex ual and Hem ma Dls.'itsnB, such k OniiiMTba-a, Uleot. striclnr , byphillit. hi alt lLa forms, Kom tnal weakness, linpotciu'v, etc. Sktn dlsrH ma, (of yenrn stanclinatia UloeratoU lega sum'ssfuily treated. Ult. OIItllON bus the plniwre of annount olntfthat h has retunii'd from visiting th principal Hospitals of Europe, and has resum ud practice tit his DispiiMary, K"io;ney tit., oornor of ConimiTt'lai, fiiin Kmncw, where his old path nts and thoso ruirliiif life tervi oes may ilnd hiia. The J)oetor has spared upltlier f Init' tiormon oy lu scoklnfi out ntiw iMii'.'illrs. und lias ro turnpd with IncrnR' d fneiMk lor tlie aUevlav Hon of buinau sutTtring, SeminKl Weulincj. Seminaf eTniesiona; the oonseuuoncc of aolf. abuse. This solitary vie, or d-jprjivod ipunl lmlu!fonm, in practioed by tho youth l ot,h sexes to almost unlnnlied o,eiit-, praiiu-inK, wltli iinerrhiK oert.i.inty, tho fhllf'M ctvu tralu of niijrbki svimitoma. UnlotM tvmiljis.Eoo nv icien. tilio modiual mcusimfi, v!ai Kibw oountn- oanoe, nam spors utiuer tiui I'yin,- n;tln in the head, rfiitflnn In th.s enra; bufsi' lho tlii? runt ling of hnves mid rattllnir oj ubarlots, uiicaKi ness about the loins. Wfiikiifas or tho llmha oonfiiBud vision, blunted Jiiti'iliH! loan of oon (Idenct?, dltildcnon tn nppnffiphivjs strii'ifr'Tn, a diallku to iunvi new neiHiHliilaneos, (TiHpof.t tlonto Shun society,' kisti tit memory, hect ie iiusiiPM. pinipi-Knnu vurHtf eruptions on the faun, turfed It n i mie. fictiil brunt li. iMiuifliS. ruo. i sum it ion, nlniit swoats, miiuoumtilii a ml fra fluently tnmunty. If relief be not. obtalndi he sutferef .Rlnitlld, apply immediuuily cltlirr bj ' l,jJ eni.i I, niiM niiiwii uur.! s-ii'-Ul. O UJ is new ancl.rwliillllo modo of f.rt.Htiiu l,his disease, which nev r i'.ills of i tTeednc n flittt-k and mdtca, cure. Dr. O, will 0ipi, Unn-I dred Jollurs lu any pi'i'son win w 11 p'ruve u-.it- i lsiiu't-iril,v( to hltn Miai be whs tired nf this oomnlalnt bv either of tho Htu Frtmulsnn quacks, ; . ,!; , ' i-. .. . Persona at a iliFtaneo mky rt !TT!iPin AT HOMK bv-addr'ssinir a bltcrto J )r. UII.Ikmi. stallnff CHBtt, syniptariifi, lfiijitli of tiun'thsnlls oase.hns eonllnu"!,, ami 'Iiav medliin-a promptly forwrirded, fn-e fmm crnmnire and curiosity, to any fUiri of (he country, with full and philn di Teflon for lis" i'y 'iielnnlnir 10 in a mmtercti letTor HiruiiLii t ii I'm, oiiico. orttiroucih Wells, Kai'ti A Co., xv imcbnire ol' meouMna win oc lorwunl Hi uy i-;x pr'iis to bhv part of the tit. Ion, AiicireH jf.tj. t uihi'cn. tm Jvearnfiy' Ht. corner of Comiiierelitl, Satr Fm tifisi'n. t'owt ofiiefl box KM H u)l'mi"rtn put IIOX ir.t Olltheletter. Consultation FRKE. liSKyl, flPMIIt. 'Miiilrfh . : .'li"!!' j ANTI-BILIOUS AND CATHARTIC you want a ah urgtitlra, Use them, to relieve the Stomich and feowels, end cleanse the whole All rnentary Cenal. $t pa want a &Ivb gUaulant, Use them, to restore the action of this organ, end to remove all obstruction Of the biliary duct, end you get rid 0 bilious Dyspepsls. 1 you want a Hilt asalW, Use them In small doses, and they will remove Costlvs habit of body, which, If 1st alone, may generate) serious diseases. Sr. J&yne'i Sanative Fills are helpful also, in Skin Diseases, arid for what la known as "Impurity 0 tK mood." Tbey may be takon at all time, with out dangor, and while nalngr thorn, ycti may oat and drink as usual. Prepared only by the Proprietor!, Da, D. Jaykh & Sow, Philadelphia, and sold by Crane A Brlgham, Wholoesale Agenta, Sou Francisco, and by Druggists gent rally. . . . - THE GREAT HENOVATRHI A OrtHin 'ttrt lor lthiiiniitiNni HiMl M frciiriMl ullei liM, Nero I' ll lit. NHll-rlK inii, l ivt-r nml Hll noy oulfilHlm. tHiMl Uenh 11 himI hII llni'i- arlMliiK tVona um I in n re klwie of lllood. , i Ooataiui no Wcrcnrial or fVWioaa HabkUnci, Tho tronKcst will find thin rorf.r!Uori n Hearcliiou i ur. It inuy Oft tntv a liy tho moirt.tl,let.e with ImpimUy, and t.h rnrinrk ttide Hwi-to ttftendlou it li' rturrHntstliniiro priiitorn In iiuili)K it an tliH ,,, - Must fioliablii Blnod Pnritier !n Uae. It(fvollnfl(OM renders it mnnrttably vtW'-n-I' 111M III liyr' fiia ami ( 'oiin)inr l n, itlviiur tho 0.,'Bnn l,lif itsslitiili'-e need'd, nol i'inrl iiiiX h tone a rut wtrvfith thuL tiMiu illrijM-rHH with ur thi'tal aid. i'ut up In nmrl bottles. Hold by 11 dniKiflntfl. H.deproonetorii.t.HAH. UMI I .V Y A V K, JIHI J, YV UOiesjHie i rriiijiiii m, run hihiiiru. a H. ni;r t r.MiKFn. t,ate of ohf- K'tn l MJ irj; ii-iivrni ) iinwr. that lltfy have ftiruhAn J II m fnltrn ttUn-W of rlrtllf'. loedlellieft.je., fonili rl V IlC'l '')' It. ('. Jllll AHon, ami that they il.wln eoiillnulnjc the biotloeiw at the obi mImihI Wl' tln-y er-' txrse to kefp In the liitiirri, a full n Mrinient of Helen nnd l-vervlhiutf UHUKllV found 111 K Arst ClftM dmtC "lore. Wtille earnestly w.lleitiiuc n wntini)nne or tlei liberal rUtronnC'e lit n tiitorn rxtt luted to the ot.o hoiiM-. W hope nt lie irn time, by fulriaitd.hlr-FKl d4'iiioif.Miil .r.. IMl Hll lltion ti the w,inl ui ennlooi-r' nir' 4 itu nt any ni&w friends who maj hivfw us wim incur ordern, I'ari letilar ntleiithm will w plvrn to tho rem. rxtundlnK of nhvHieinn pr-irlritli ami fit to liy rtd hrtii ul all hours ot Itin.iiiy 'r nluht, A. il. Hii'.f, J'AIikick, . Mlteeec.r-. fo H. C, H tUh HnW. Albafty, f)n'Koi, uct. h, Jsi. uutf. IMA MI-.'l lli TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. ASO AFTKH PATH fSTIL Hit- 1 tliar n..ilc, thn CnHipsiiy will rtl.jinlfh a bust from Alltauy ta Crvalli on 'XtbiSUAV suit HUD AY or .null an.lr. Also mil liinpsu a a bunt frura AHodt fur Parliaail arnl uiterioilliit iUo.s us. ,siu days, laarinc Cmantooli A uliw 1 rm at nluHl rule. I. l. BII.Ht. Im. it, Mt. AjjuI. A DVERTI8EMENTS FOUNDED IN 1853. ffNo, 519 Sacramento 8tret, oft .if TiHnaJiii-rF Rtraat. Itfaa Am below W hat Cheer Hou Pnvat Entrance tn Leidesdorffstreet, Diui JtratipMOOs . BiiahHmkfii eccprotty to afford ih $Ihf4 JBtwll iM HMttHjit memeol ad in tt trtHumm md our e. of ull Private and Okrom U DueatM, emct o.mt 9jf and alt Stmmi , V ... " Ihtordir. i ,!-n .: TO TUB AFFIalCTED. DR W. IC. DOHEHTY RETURNS HIS BIJ oe re thankn to hla nunn'muu patients fitf their pfttmnaKe, and would take this opporlw nity Ui rijiulmi them that ho eotitlnueii to oonr ault nt bis Institute fortlie cure of ohroniu dift oases oi the Luiif?, Uver, Kldnayn, IHKentiTtf. and Gem to- Urinary Organs, and all privat dis.iiB u, via; Hyulitlif in all iU forms Aud St Hominnl Wen bneslB, and nil tho horrid cob seijueuces" cf seli-abuse, Gonorrhoea, Gles atricturfS, Kortumal and Diurnal emissions Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Hack anl i-oui8, indium milt ion oi me ninouer ana iviti mvn, otr., etc., and he hojtes that his lon enn 1 peiiiiiic'H nnd tmcucsnful prndtloe will oontlnu) to insure htm a iHiare of puhilo patronage. Hf lho pmettce-of many years in Europe aud th Ui. lied fetittos, h" 1b enabled to annly th mosl oflleient and Biiooessful remedies against dl eiCus ot hll klndK, ile cures without merearjr oliarjiew miMl-rato, treatd his patients In a reutiuid.houorablo way, and has references osY lliHjue"t!naiile vemelty from men of know ri'HptreirvhilitynrKl high standi nj( in society.- All iafUen conwf-Jtiui,' him by letter or otbe. Winn, will receive the bent and gentlest treat tneut, Uud iiupholt secrooy, - . To Femftlcs. , ' Whn p fernn'lP Is enorvnted. or afflicted wttTi dlsaani:, as wcakucss, yf ttie baoit and limb. Vint! 111 tjie ne.tn; qinness 01 aignt, toss 01 raiifieulnr power, palpitation of the heart, In tnlillttv. uej-voikaUusB. extreme urinarr diffloul ties, (It'rnnereDie'nT, of dljjestlve functloris, gen t-rai Ui'UiiKyi vagi tuna, , uu uifieafius 01 tn womb, liyHi-Tla, st'Tility, and nil other dtse hi;b pecullur to ieinales ; slie should go or wrtMl nt une" to thu celebrated fuinnle doctor, W. K. JJuherty, at hts Modleal Institute and eonsnlt him ab.mt iier troubles and tiltit'npto. The lkn. tor is efT' otlntr more eures than any other phys loian in the Siato of'Callmriiirt. it no fan d 'lleuoy prevent you, btit apply immediately and save yourself from paloini 8Uu"rinffs and Sreinnturudntth: All Murri 'd Ijidtes whoso elleato health or other circumstances prevent nuinereaaeiu their iauiiUee, should write ott on It at Ur. W. K. Doberty'S Medical Institute, uml thoy will roooivo every possible relief mad help, , , . "' To Correspondents) Patients rnblinr In any part of the wmntfr( however dtmnnt, who may dosine the opinioa and advice oi'jii. Jioherty hi their respeetl oaBnd, and who think proper to stibmtt a nir tun ntntenient ol such, in preference to holdlna a perniml Interviow, are fpaiectfuHy aamiml tlmt (heir eotiiintinlcfttlona -frill be held niosl fjupred. The Doctor Is r gnlar ftraduat antl may bp consulted with every confidence. , 11 tlit! cadu bo tuiiy and candidly described, pomonnl communM-fttlon will be unnecessary, as itintructioiiH for dh t, regimen, and the gent onil treatment of the ease (Including the rem, dloti), -?ill Ivi torward.d without delay, and 1n neb n manner .is to convey no idea of thn Ei ir port, of the lettor or parcel so trnnsmlttod.--, Iiould your condition require lninedlat at ti'tilion, se'id (' 11 dnilHrs In coin (or that valuer In cuiTPncv) by mall, or Wells FbtTo ft Co.'i FiSpreHH, itinl a package of; rpfiiltuhe will b snt to your addr"H' with the:nic(H(iary Instmm lions fur use. OonBiiltution by let ter -or other wise, cube, Per nuiiiim t cure guaruntoed or n pay. : Addiess, W, K. BOIIFHTT, M. D., BpAi Francisco, Ual MpermatorrIiet, - Pr. rohortv ha )wt publlxrfed art, .fnportanf lianiplilet eriilrOdylnK lits own views and expe rl noes In r' latioH to Iinpotohfte or Virility, be Un a hort. tr'tttl'f' on Hi'r"i3Urrbrjpa or 8m Inal WioiknoBS, Nervous .mil Pkysleal DobUltjt oiiH"()Hent oti this offeetion, riiia other dltea Busol the ttexuul Ornans, ; ' This little worl: contains Information of ttisf utmost value to nil, whether married or slnRlai and will lie sent KKFft by malt on reo-ljrt six cents In postase stamps for return postage Addrwss, V. K. fHlHKHTY, M. I).. vSnrWtf San Francisco. Jal. . J.EW8FAPli COMMENT. , VP9 tun , . , , mmM munm kmwnmi AGENCY oonnuuijsuuT . ;i;o, r. howell a C(K Vok il Vauk OciWi NW YORK. Il Is Indeed no surprise that thffr htmm It ttr priwpornus, and that tuey 11m ttio leadiug ad vertinliiK agents In the world,.. We would pwa fer, so far a we am coneerned, lo have eot mnn or morn of tulMjoitaiteous advurtineniwnUI from this firm, than to receive the sama amount made up ol one direct Irom each hotis on th?lr liKt. Timeotnu'lHrfloii allowwd IssaffU un by losses, as they pay tswry cent they eon tract for, and pay it promptly, and the keeping of one npni aueuunt, with such a unn is muca pleasunter than with, tho thousand perwma whom tliey send ua aUvertisemeiiti for. Oao. P. ib'woli & (Jo, do not "ir us" to take lt out in trado. They do an fioitorabh). K-KlUmaW biiHlness. on a busiuof. biwlsk Tlu'y jiay thlf hllis when duff, on j.roseiitaMon, ,lf Xourid aor. reet. Jf publishers, bavin UealliiKS wilft timm, wantiiuythliiK la tliulr lineand tb miiiply everythluft rnru u sprlntf bttdUln to cyitiiucr press, tyiHis, Inks and ail, they flit tlielr ohUim promptly, at inanufacttirern? prlof. anrl we can say that we havo reeeivad, tlio ust mi wh j in per and boOll ink ever f urn i.i li ed us anrl nt it lower price than wn ever bouKhl for elsewhere. Tlie Repuhlioan has had deal limn with Hi in house for over six years, aud la all that time, we never havo had any ropioi) tq , eompiiiiii 01 our treatment. WuriUou ((Joua.J Ib'puUl''iin, ,. Ah the prt'iirietni-! of the first anrl most exten llveof tlfw ajje.io.es in New York, thoy ar Well qua) fled to furninh Information. The de tails oi tb work traiMtaeted by the atfcnarv and the way It is done, the perfection of the ar nuiKeiiicnts for fiiciiltatioK the act of adver. tlNiiiic by reiieviiiK th atlvortlser of troubld ami expomk'.and brliiKloK belore him all tha various mediums throughout the country with the neoiiAsuiry knowledge lieriaiiitnK ! them, an' Riven with a minuteness that leave noliuiiK to Ihi desired, Alt the particular re . sK?t't.ln( the charetr and position of, a new paper wliteli an intentiliitf ad vertlier desire to know nrv pinw-d bniore hint. tn . the. iiiost con , oitie lorio, New ork 'i iinee, June 7th, WT1. Are without itojbt, the leadliiB Advertising Am i' (its oi th LuiU d Hlates, ami, Un;relore, of , the world. Tbey have, by the free, literal and yet well dtreetoa una nf money, built tbm , Helves up In the eslvvtii of tlie leadlnif publish emaiul adveitlsers of the eontbient; and b 1 sn unusual eneriry have suooueded ta perfcet IttKiii everydeUiiiabiislaesa that more than anything else tell of Urn Rmwth and lmpur tantai of the nuwsaier bulmjiis.-AleuipLl (Tenn.) ApiHinl. , , t , Ttieir bnsim'M has rrown to be, aomethinf enormous, fcvery pper ui the eoutitry Is ou (lie at their oiiUm-, and it 1 "o iimsommon thii.K for them to receive a mail of flfteen of twenty bunlmla of newspapers, orwalit tC'oim.) (Jnitiitte. , : llttvo wunpletely systematized tho business, and a(t"r live yeara' experienoe we onn trBi iM fully sinte that wo find tlie llrm to be prompt, courUious, vurrecta-Urayvlllo (ill.) iudopnU- , nut, . - , , ' , They nn t nnea ujtnn in every way, ueinsj wertt.v of inipocit uouildencu. New Ortoaua t.ii.1 t'rlee l-uirent. . . . , (iilw advuneliiif thelrown inttrests,advane tlurno also or vvry paiaiitiiei.-bjuLh mUi leliern iVn.) IViKress. n trustworthy iimtliicns character ano en . kn.rlw w well relleeled. i:tlea (N. Y.) li raid. Have COOM't' b IV MVKrKMiaKU the Dusinsss. 'IrluKNViltu (LIU HiiUeejtoir. TO AD1EST1SEUS. . All persons whoeonfem pltft mak fr. met wllh newspapers tr Hie insertion ol lirtia' ment should send Jstt ets, to liPl). P. BOttTLL & TO,. 41 PIRi BBVV.5. Y- forth'lrfNKlU?N,"WpArPi HI I. FT, wmlelionw liNln if aooo imwpni'i' nu miv in ((, anowliiK Hit- imt of a v iii. iiifn. " lMtTHT. TO ofesrrott. Tt t-if,ti' KVIHVtMl 'l'tf-:I--r S A ti.'iel;l(lfnfUe ln'CJirm ol y-fl-Vi fl- del fi .liy r-.u 4 IM ' "all our friend