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.FEBBUAEY-5, 1875. DANIKL BRYAN'S OATH. Daniel Bryan had been & lawyer ot eminence, but had. fallen, through intoxication, to beggary and a dying condition, Urytin had married in his better days the sister of Moses Telton. " 5 At length all hopes were given np. Week after week would tlie fallen man be drunk on the floor, and not it day of real sobriety marked his course. I doubt if such another was known. He was too low for real " conviviality, for those he would have associated with would not drink with him. i All alone in his office and chamber. he still continued to drink, and even his very life seemed the offspring of Jus jug. ' ' In early spring Moses Felton had call to go to Ohio. Before he set out be visited his sister. He offered to take her with him, but she would not go. ' "But why stay here?" urged the brother. "You are fading away and disease is upon you. Why should you live with such a brute? "Hush, Moses, speak not so," an swered the wife, keeping back her tears. "I will not leave him now, but he will soon leave me. He can not live much longer." At that moment Duniol entered the apartment, ne looked like a wan defer from fhe tmnli Ha TiiiyI hio - hat on, and his jug in his hand. "Ah, Mosea, now are ye ?" he gasp ed, for he could not speak' plainly. The visitor looked at him for a few moments in silence. Then as his features assumed a cold, stern ex pression ; he said in a strongly em phasized tone: "Daniel Bryan, I have been your best friend but one. My sister is an nngol, though matched with a demon. I have loved you, Daniel, as I never loved man before; vou were gener ous, noble and kiunf; bnt I hate you now, for you are a perfect devil in carnate. Look at that woman, She is my sister she now might live in comfort, only tbut she will not do it while you are alive; when you die she will come to me. Thus do I pray that God will soon give her joys to my keeping. Now, Daniel, I do sincerely hope that the first intelli gence that reaches me from my na tive place, after I shall have reached mf new home may be that you : are dead!" ' - 1 "Stop, Moses, I can reform yet." "You cannot, r ltis beyond, your power." You have had inducements enough to have reformed half the sinners of creation, and you arp lower than ever before. Go anddie sir, as soon as you can, for the mo ment that sees you thus, will not find me among the. mourners." " ' ' Bryan's even flashed j and be drew himself proudly up. "Go," he said, in the tone of the old sarcasm.; "Go to Ohio, and I'll the nriRr.. T wilt-'vnf. mniilirt Smrr back your words. H j "Never, Duniol Bryan, novpr." , "You shall, I sweiir it." With these words Daniel Bryan hurled the jug into the fire-place, and while yot the thousand fragments were flying over the floor, ho strode from the house. . Mary sank fainting on the floor. Moses boro her to a bed, and thou having called in a neighbor, he hur ried away, for the stage was waiting. For a month Daniel hovered over the brink of the grave, but did not die, "One gill of brandy ' will Bave you," said the doctor, who saw that the abrupt removal of stimulants from the system, that for long years had almost subsisted on nothing olse, was nearly sure to prove fatal. "You can suroly take a gill and not take any more." - "Ay. gasped the poor man, "take a gill and break my oath. Moses. Felton Bhnll not hear that brandy and rum killed me. If the want of it can kill me, then let me die I'll not die till Moses Felton shall eat his words." He did live. An iron will con quered the messenger death Bent Daniel Bryan lived. Tor one month he could not even walk without help. Mary helpod him. A year .passed awav, and Moses Felton roturned to Vermont. He cntored the Court house at Burling ton, aud Daniel Bryan was ok tlio lloor pleading for a young man who had been indicted for forgery. Fol xm started in surprise. Nover before 'iad Buch torrents of eloquence ooured from his lips. The case was ' fiven to the jury, and the youth was .oquitted. The successful counsel urned from the court-room ami met iloses Felton. They shook hands, but did not peak.' When they roachod a spot vhere none others could loar them, llryan stopped. "Moses,' he said, "do you remem ber the words you spoke to me a year "I do, Daniel." "Will you now take them back- unsay them now and forever? "Yes, with all my heart. ' "Then I am in Dart repaid.". "And what must be the remainder if the payment ? asked Moses. "I must die an honest unperjured 'nan. The oath that has bound me bus fur, was made for life." That evening Mary Bryant was jnong the happiost of the happy. A Skat in Congress for Tithee Cents. It seems, at last, that l'rof. 3eelye, of Massachusetts, did not speud a three cent postage stamp on hi canvass. He had written bis let ter of acoeptanoe to Messrs. Maltby md Hale, of Northampton, but, just before it was niHiien. the former oen- Jemn called upou the Prolesaor, and o him wa committed the letter, seal d and stamped. Since then, the ipringfield UnmbUcun says, Messrs. uultby and Hale have returood the nvelope, still bearing the uncancelled tamp, aud Prof. Seelye is thinking f having it framed against its acquir ing a possible historic interest. The Georgia negro ha no more iith in banks. He lay hi money n In store clothes and bair oil, and i he news of a bank sntpension cause dm to exclaim: , "Bust away wid ye, out you can't hurt dese lavender pact." FBIDAY., ... FIM) OM THIS POSTS. (..".. Very faitt indeed Swift. '. Worn on the head Hood. A lady' garment SpenoerY' A flung exclamation "- Dickens. An interesting pain Akenside. Belongs to a monastery Abbott. Pilgrims kneel to kiss him Pope. A young domesiio animal Lamb. The value of a word Wordsworlb. To agitata a weapon Shakespeare. A sick place of worship Church ill, Vital part of the human body Harm. , . Make amends for others Make peace.. A barrier built by an edible Corn wall. , A worker in precious metals Gold mit,h. - What an oyster inapt to be Shelly. Small talk and large weight Chat ter-ton. ' An American manufacturing town Jyowell. Humpbacked, but not deformed Campbell. I can't describe its pains and stings burns. Hoast beef, what are you doing? Browning. A disihzreeeable tellow on ones foot Bunyan. A French perposition and an enemy l)vf oe, An officer in an English university Prootor. , Brighter and smarter than any one SSparkt. One who is more than any sandy shore Ueecher. What are you apt to do when slcfpy? Press-cot. A lion's home is a place without water iJrydcn. Depicts the dwellings ot civilized men Holmes. A chain of hills containing a dark treasure Colu-ridge. A .fraction in currency and tlio height of fashion Mil-ton. Which is the greater poet, Shakes peare or Tuppcr? Will-is. Not one of the points if the com pass, but inclines to it South-ey. A ten-fooler, whose uarae begins with filty L ongfellow. A common domestic animal, and what it cannot do Cow-per. A well-known gome, and a male of the human species Tennyson. What a rough man said to his son when leaching bun to eat properly Chaucer. All is youthful, you see, but 'twixt you and me, he was never much ot a chicken Youiig. Each human hair in turn 'tis said. Will turn to him tho' he be dead Grey. , ' . . ' ; ' ' , Mamma is in good health, my child. And thus she named the poet mild Mother-well, Neio York Milrcaa. Thb Cost op Our IIecentWar. Mr., David A, Wells has furnished the Cobilen Club of England with an essay upon the expenses, income and taxes ot the United Siatej. We copy the following statement of the eost of the Rebellion: ...... The whole cost of the war to the Northern and Southern States from lf.Ol to 1HGU is estimated as follows: Lives, 1,000,000; properly by destruct ion, waste, etc. $,OJ0,0OO,U00.. The gross expenditure of the United Slates from June 1H01 to July 1800, u,702,2u7,)00. Of this the actual war uxiiensea were about t'oAi'lSAI.- 000. The expenses of States, connlios, oilies, and towns in the Northern Slates, not represented by funded lobts, have been estimated at 4S0U.- OUO.UOO. Tlio increase of Slate debts on the war account wns $12il,UOO,000. me increase, ot cuv. town and country debts is estimated at $200, 000,000, Total war expenses of the loyal States and the National Gov ernment, $0,105,287,000. iho estimated direct expenditure! of the Confederate States on aocounl of the war were $2,000,000,000. Aggregnto estimated expenses of the war to the country, North and South, $8,105,237,000. The total receipts Ironv all sources during the second year of the war were less man tl2,utiu,ouu. Tho ex penditures wore ,$00,000,000 per month at the rate ol $720,000,000 a year, A certain deacon, who was a roa lous advocate for the cause of tem perance, employed a carpenter to make some alterations in hi parlor. In repairing a corner near the fireplaco it win found neoessary to remove the wainscot, wlion lot a 'mures not-t" ,wus brought to light, which astonish ed the workman most marvellously. A bruoe ot deonntors, sundry junk bot tles all containing "something to take" pitcher and tumblers were cosily reposing there and one the men rau to the proprietor with tlio intelli gence. "Well, I declare," exclaimed the deagon,"that is ourious, surejonou gh. It must bo that old Cspt. B. left ihoso things there wlion ho oocupi d ti.e premises thirty years since." ''Per haps he did," returned the discoverer; "but, deacon, that loe in the pitcher must have been well frozen to have runuim-ii solid." A lady aud .her eight-yoar-old daughter were among the Dassomrers on a Detroit street oar, the other day, wnen ine nine mivi orteived a man taae out nis nauukerctuet flourish it around an! the wine his nose. The child leaned over to her mother and whispered: ''Mnmma. that nontl man is trying to Hirt with me, but I shall give him the handkerchief signs! tutu i uiBirusi nil motive. Th) Norwegian young woman is not permitted to receive attentions from tne Norwegian young man un til she is thoroughly acquainted with the mysteries of bread making and can Run noosing. AS S rather nat ural result, me Norwegian fair ones are all accomnlished bakers and skill ful knitters at an early aire even be fore tney learn to read and write. Some young men in Vienna have formed a matrimonial league. Every member of the league must bu the on of a man of property, and must pledge himself to marry a poor girl, one who has neither dowry nor ex pectations, and must forfeit 10,000 florin il be violate the pledge. The engagement of Maud and Adolphu is .off; and Maud' big brother ha punched, hi nose for asking her to "come oat into the woodland, dearest, snd e tbe beauti ful bare limb." Modest Maud! tin. Titnei. -""' PACIFIC COAHTKBS. "" ' Thei Roseburg Plaindealer ayn Treasurer Noble, on last Thursday forwarded Douglas County's interest on the Irreducible School Fund to the State Board. The amount was $1,722 05 in currency and $1,093 lb in coin.? II' ' Mike Shea, who has the contract for carrying the mail between Van couver and Kalama, h as bad a pretty rough time getting through during the freez-up. Upou reaching Lewis River, on Saturday belore last, he was compelled to leave Ins horse, owing to the impossibility of ferrying, and take the mail on his back from there to Kalama. All for $50 L. T. per month. T. M. Martin, having written an open letter to the Baptist Church at Eugene withdrawing from its pale, the church, through a committee, replies by revoking Mr. Martin's license and withdrawing the right hand of fellow ship from him in all kindness, anil commending the brother "to him who is willing and able to cause the light to shine in all the dark places to them who come humbly and trustingly to Hjm." 1 lie recent cold snap wasn t a pro pitious timo for ladies to stand with their backs to fires. Last week Miss Palmer, of Dayton, and Miss Brad shaw, of Sheridan (both in Yamhill) camo very near joining the angel throng by back-warming. Both bad heir clothes partially burned off, and if the lira had been as anxious to get a "start" as the average Yamhillinn is ever prone to do, the result must have been "fatally bad " The Hoseburg Plaindcaler says: Thursday evening's southbound train was brought to a sudden stop about a half mile this side of Oakland. A huge boulder had rolled from the hill on the left of the track and lodged in the oentre ol tho trapk. Tho train was running on an np grade and go ing very slow, or tho accident might have resulted seriously As it was, the truck wns thrown from the track and the cow-catcher demolished. The trian was detained about two hours. The Desnret News bnB dug up from the Book of Mormon some parngaaphs which justify it in assuring its readers that General Morrow, late command ant at Camp Douglas, has boon doomed to the bottomless pit. The reason why this consoling disposition has boon made of tho gallant soldier's spirit is that he once enme to Utah, to interfere with the Kingdom of God, but a change , of venue was granted him to Now Oi lcans, before the ex ecution of sentence. The McMinnvillo Hcporter says; A slight unpleasantness occurred at this plaoe a fow days ago, which cast a stain upon the fair name of our village. In a game of poker, one of the participants bet his bottom dollar and borrowed some more to bet on a hand, and then lost. Ho accused tho winner of stealing cards, and followed up his accusation by drawiughis revolver, placing it at his opponent's head, and demanding tho money, whioh the man "ponied oyer" rathor than have his head blown off. Tho Denver A'cms, to show how oold it gets in Colorado, says: Thero was no mora than the'oustomary stir at Las Vogas, tho other day, when the Btage coach, with four passengers in side and a corpse lor a driver came tearing into town. The driver, though frozen into a boauiitu! "stiff," wa silting bolt upright, with an awful grimness of face and a death grip on the lines. The gnstly Jehu was helped down from the seat, and the next day there was a big funeral at Las Vegas. A lad who borrowod a dictionary to road, returned it after he got through, with the remark: "It was werry nice reading, but it somehow chnngod the subject werry often." It was bis sister that thought the first ice cream she tasted was a little touohed with tho lrost. In Lowell, the other dav. a dis- oournged mill-girl said to her board ing'house mistress, who was lament ing the fate of a boarder who had eloped with a scalawag grocery keep er: "Yon keep us on bull beef at $ a ween ana then expect us to be con tented angels,,' An old bnohelor snva: "When I remember all the girls I've met to gether, I tool liko a r osier in the fall exposod to every weatherl I feel like one who treads the barnvnrd all tie- sorted, whose oatsare fed, whose bens are dead, or all to market started." When a Chicago policeman goes behind a lumber pile and shoots three balls through his bat and runs tip to Headquarters snd tells atiout his ad venture with the Benders of Kansas, tney raise hi pay on the spot. Merit l always rewarded in Chicago. Tbe exolsmation of an old lady on hearing of the execution of a man who had once lived in the neighbor hood was: "Well, I know'd he'd como to the callow at last, for the knot in his handkerchief was always supping rounu unuer ins ictt ear. An Iowa father who has suoceedod in raising seventeen of tho worst chil dren in hi neighborhood, says he is bound to have a representative in heaven if it takes seventeen more. It is said that bleeding a partially blind horse at the nose will restore him to sight; so much for the horse. To open a man's eye you must bleed him in tbe pocket. "When I put niv foot down I'll have you understand" said Mr. No- joker, "that there's something there." un investigation it wo found to be a No, 11 hoe. . ; A DVERTI8 KME.VTS Ayer's Cathartic Pills, j ,,, For the relief and cure of al! derange ment In tlie atom arli, liver, nod bow els. They arc a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative. iJeiiiu purely vege table, they contain no mereury or mine ral whatever. Much Herioiiu BickiieBB and BiinVrinK In prevent ed hv their tlmelv me; and every family nhould have them on hand for their protection and relief, when reuulrcd. Long experience baa proved them to be tne saf est, uureHt, and heat of all the Pill with which the murket abound, liy their occasional line, the blood is purified, the corruptions of tlie ay tein expelled, obstructions removed, and tho whole machinery of life restored to m healthy activity, interna organ wnicn uecome ciogKeu and 8hij?plnh are chiansed by Aper'tt FUIh, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease lu changed into tifialth, the value of which change. When reckoned on the vant multitudes who enjoy It, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and nreHervestheit Virtues unimpuired for any length of time, bo that they are ever fresh, and perfectly rolinble. Although searching, thev are mild, and operate without disturbance to tlio constitution, or diet, or occupation. run directions are a-iven on mo wrnnner to each box, how to 11 c them ah a Family Physic, and for tlie following complainta. which these Fill rnpi'lly cure: For JviFita or Tmlltrentlan. UatIM nem, l,aii(t'U(r and Lam of A iitltP, thejf should be tukcu moderately to stimulate the Btora ach, and restore iu healthy tone aud action. For Jjtver Comiilttlnt and ita various rtymp torn 8, llllloiis IletulMchfs 4 I tit I!uN ache, Jutinillc or Oru ftlckn, Bil ious Colic and Hlllou Fvr, they nhould be judiciously taken for each case, to correct thn diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Iyantiy or IVInrrbcci), but 00a mild dot! in generally required. For JKheumatUm, ont, ft ravel, Pal pi rati 011 of tli Heart, lkuln In (he Miile, Buck and t-oliMt, thev should bo contin uously taken, aa miuiicd, to change the diseased action of tho system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Droiitr and kroptcal RwHIlntra they should bo taken in large and freijucnt dones to produce the effect of a drastic purge. , For Huppreaitlon. a largo dose should be taken, as it produces the desired efl'uct by sym pathy. ' Ab a Pfrttiw PtHt taho one or two 1'ilU to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the ; syetcm. Hence it is ollen advantageous where no serious derangement exists. Ono who feels j tolerably well, olten finds that a dose of these Fill makes him feel decidedly better, from their ! cleansing aud renovating etl'oct on the digestive 1 appuiatua. . PREPARED BT j Vr.J, O. AYE It fi CO,, Practical Cheniisti, LOWELL, MA88,,V. 8. A, ?0R BALE BT ALL DBUQQISTS EVERYWHERE, Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &o., and indeed all the affections whioli arise from malarious marsh, or miasmatio poisons. No one remedy is louder called for by the necessities of the American people than a en re and sate cure for Fever and Ague. Hueli we are now enabled to olTer, with a perfect certainty that it will erudicate tho disease, and with assur ance, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protects from or prevents this dis order murit be of immense service in the com munities where It prevails. Prevention Is better than cure, for the jmticnt escapes the risk Which he must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This "Cuke" expels tlie miasmarto poison of Fever and Aui;e from the system, and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on tho tlrat approach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this cfns of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity we Biip ply for a dollar brings it within tbe reach of everybody; and in bilious districts, where Fever ani Ague provailK, everybody should have it anduse it freely, both for cure and pro taction. It Is hoiied this price will place it within the reach of all the poor as well ns the rich. A groat superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for tlio speedy and certain cure of Intermittcnts is, that it contains no Qui nine or mineral! consequently it produces no ouinisin or other injurious effects whatever upou tlio constitution. Those cured by it are left us henltliy an if they hadmovor bad the diceaso. Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of tho miasmatic poison. A great variety of dis orders arise lroiu its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, Ithcumatifin, (iout, Headache, JiUiniiieHs, Toothache. Karache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painlul Affection of the Spleen, Hysterics, l'ain in the Howcls, Colli;, paralysis, and derail ;reniint of tho. Stomach, all of which, when originating in thin cause, put on tlie in termittent type, or become periodical. This "CniiE" expelM the poison from tlio blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an In valuable protection to Immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in tho mala rious districts. If taken occasionally r daily while exposed to tho infection, that will be ex creted from the system, and cannot accumulate In sntllctent quantity to ripen into disease. Hence it iB oven more valuable for protection thnn euro; and few will over suffer from Inter mitfents if thev avail themselves of tlie protec tion thin remedy affords. For lAvw Vnmptaintn, arising from torpid Itv op the Liver, it is nn excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver Into hcalthj activity, and pro ducing many truly rcmarkuble cures, where oilier medicines full. PREPARED BT t Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemigta, AND SOLD ALL ROUND THE WORLD, JPltlCEt $1.00 PER UOTTLE. I.BOCART. VR HBURH ETT. ISan Icisco,(MfoniiaJ Capital, (Tali W ii Gold) $S00,000 SarplusFimddii BoU)20G,110 . TraNancfa mrerr kind ( tj.(illnBle Banking Bmiicn. BrV A Kin K I.I.S EXt'II ANOE on tlie rlnt-ltul C'iUoa ul the UuUotl state uutl Kurotto. IMXI'K rERTIFlCATFH ot DKPOft. IT Hvallublo it all cuuinierdtil ami lLuauctul tiolnu. BUY AX1 ftKLLJ Kotlonal, State, City anil Comity Honda, IrvmTMmT MADE ononi. " GOLD Altllt KII.VKR BI'I.I.IOIT and l.KUAI. TENDKIIH tonulit and sold. IFPOlT ACCOUNT KiMrt In (Mil. Mlvor uml currency, anil stilijeot to clieck at ploaaure. INTKBUKT PAIOonTlmoDopoaita. VOI.I.RCTIAW M A HE In Han Fran. ritra uml vlrlnlty without rhitnro, anil at all othor point!) ut ciwtt, ami prooooila remitted at cumut nuca of Kxcbanne. 0. 8 ) JMUKT, PETER B. BTONETT, ' CaiMer, Proaidont DRILLS $t PLOWS HnvliiK ft lot of the celebrated STATESMAN F0E0E FEED GRAIN XDZRILXiS: dlrfot frnm tho fnotory, T own offor bettor in- utiLviui'iUs to lurmors thitn cvit. Amo THE PAOiriO DOUBLE SHAKE TAN MILL, for grading wheat, clonrtlng flax, et PLOWS, OF DIFFERENT PATTERNS, FEED CUTTERS, WAGONS ml a vttrlptvnf tlMr mnrhlnrv. Tlnwt'Ut wtntloi such niii'b,n win find It to tntnr lUlvatttHut' to oll til my HlHCrssnilUt shnp, cnrtn'rof JS'fttnt ami t-'llsworth trt H, (tpp siu IVrw t-Vrryi, Allmi.y. iirviroit. -ntrrsi tf'ix it Uioiaiii-c imitniulr HtttTitctl to. MEAT MARKET! J. L. IIAKKIS. Prop. W"I' KEKI (MNSTANTI.Y OX HAND ww llu' U'St mctU Ihe murh.-t Htnrtl., Mint will always lm totnitl rvmlv to a(V(llimouHttf tli.wo wlui truiy Crtor him with ft call, wvlliaht'st utttrM pn.v pua lor iHirk." WILLA.UETTE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. IJR0M AND AFTER UATK VNTU Fl'R. tbr D.tio, the tVinpay wiil dt.patoh bo ffniB Alfcmojr M IVrr.liU IliKSDAV nil Fit I DAY of each week. Alo will dUlel bot ftom Albany fcr Porllftod ud tntermciliai il.ec oa lama days, leaving Comstock . wharf. FaraatTOiltientratea. J. D. BILKS. Iw. 10, If a. A(Mt. A D V ERTISEMENTS. R. R. R. ill CCBBJ THE WORST PAINS IX FROM ONE TO TWENTY XDIUTE. NOT ONE HOUR ' SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOB E VICKY PAIN. Il Wu th Brtl Md U THE ONLY PAIN EEMEDY Ybt tniunlly (top tb moM mcwUUdb palm, allan InrtaJiiiri.tloiii, antl rure Conjrilloni, whether of lb Lmi1C, HtuiiMB, bowU, or oUmi ilaiid or urfuu, by mm kllKIl MAT1C, Bd-rldJn. rnOnn, jripii), nn ft'Mralftc, or proatraMil with diMi luav uDr, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. tftrvi lUUit'liiM 11k- THf RfllVEm. CONGESTION UF THE LUNQS, ORB THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE ilUBT, HYSTERICS, CROUP, WPHTHHRIA, . CATAlUUi, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTH ACH K, NKUKALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Th. application of lb. READY RELIEF to tlx part paru wbert Ihi pain or JlOcuHy uliti will afford .aw ort comfort. Twanty drop id balf a tombl.rof irat.r will In a fair IpnmulcurVC RAMPS, SPASMS. SOUR STOMACH, KICK HKAUACHK, HEART BURN, DIARRHEA, DVSENTtKV. COLIC, WIND IN THK JWWJiU, and all 1M'RNAL PAINS. Travln ihould a I way earry boltl. of Rmi way'a Heitdr Hrlli-f with thro. A tow drop La watr will pievaulikkaci or pain from chaof of waur. It 11 bolur Uian Francb Itiaudy orUItt.ri a a ttlnulaol. FEVER AND AGUE. FIVER AND AOUE tarad for ttlj ctata. Tbm t not a r.readlal ay.at la tfal world tbal will car F.v.' and Aku, and all otbtr Malariout, Bllloui, ScarUU Typhoid. Yellow, and oib.r F.v.r (aided by RAD WAY'S PILLS) 10 ijukk at RADWAY'S READY REI.IKF. Fifty cent pr bottla. Sold by Druinciit HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD INCREASE (ir FLESH AND WEKJHT CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLKXION SKCURED TO ALU Dr. RADWAY'S BODY L'NDK.RIJOtS, UNDERTHt; INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WUNDfcUFUL MEDICINE. -THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh, and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Ev.ry drop of thi 8AR8APARILLIAN RESOLT. INT communlcatM through th. Blood, Swoat, Urlna, and othtr fluid aud juict of th lyitam tho Tlgor of life, for It r.paln tb waitti of tho body with naw aad wood material. Scrofula, Syphllli, Coaiumpllon, ftlaa dular d! , Uker In th Tbroati Mnuth, Tamori, Nod la th. Olatid aad other parti of tha iyttm, Soro Evm, Slrumoai Dltcharg from Iho Ear, and the woral fnni: of Skin dlwaw., Eruptloni, Favor Bom, Scald Head, RiDg-Worn, Salt Rlirain, Eryilpela, Acaa, Blupk Spoil, Worm In th. Fl.ib, Tumor, Cano.ri Ik th. Womb, and all weakening and painful dlu-harRM, Hlght Sweat, Lou of Sperm, and all watto of tht !lf prludpU, ar within tho etiratiT rang, of tbli won, der of Modem Chnnlitry, and a f.w day' ut. will prOTo to any penoo ntlnf It for either of thai loroiAt dli.KM It potent power U euro tbem. If tbe patl.nt, dilly beeomlnx todnctil by (he waatat aud decompnillloii that I continually prngreuing, uc cceili In arm ting tbee waite, and re mi In the eama with new material inii from hualtby blood and thia lb. SAHSAI'ARILLIAN will and doe incur. Nut only due tbe Sim-fkilluk Rkiolvint xc all known muiedi! agent in th rure of Chronic, Scrnfuloui, Couitltutlonal, and Skin dltatj but 11 It th ouly poiltiv euro for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, gUmiMteof Witr. Inc bricijuit depoilt. or th water I thick, clondy, mlied with wbuni:e like the whliu of an tgg, or thread ilk wiilt tllk, or there b a morbid, dark, bilinui apptaranc, and whit boneduit depoilt, and whan there It a prick iBf, IiumiIiib ifmstloo whn pauing water, and pain la the Small of th Ilavk and along lb. Loin. Price, l.i. WORMS. Th only known and ur Remedy fur WORMS PIN, TAPE, te. Tumor of 1 Years' Growth Cured by Jtadway'B ReaolvenU Dr. RADWAY'S 1 perfectly Uit.lea, elegantly coated with tweet ram, pur, rjraiaw, nnrlfy. riante, and Hrnngthen. Itad wity'l Pilli, fur the cur. of alt ilimrJrri of th SUimach, Livir, IJoweli, Kldn.yi, Hinder, N.rvou Dimbih, Hcadathr. Conitiputlon, CoitlvHnmi, I nil lire lion, Dy p'uila, (lirm,.,ei,, Bllloui Fever, liinamuiatiua of the JUiweli, Pile, and alt Derangement of the Internal Vltrera. Warranted to ettwt-. uiitlve tur. Purely Vegetable, coulalniog no mercury, mineral, or dele lerluui drug. A few dwe. of RADWAY'S PII.I will fre lh lyil.in from all Ihe nhovd-nnnivd dlxirden. Price, H HE A Z. BEARD & CO., TANGENT, OREGON, Forwarding and Commissi ol Merchants, AND DEALERS ift- MERCHANDISE AND PRODUCE 1 A good assortment ol all kinds of STAPLE GOODS ftlways In store at lowest market rates. Wo ar prepared to All orders for all kinds of AGKH I I.TI IMI. MACHINERY at nrlces that must clvo entire satisfaction. Comon wit h your orders and have thein tilled at low rates lor audi. WAN kinds of (iroduco taken la exchange ALBANY GUN STORE ! TILESTOS & SCOTT, Proprietors. Customers can always find at this place a Hpit'iMim iixnuri mt'ni 01 GUNS, RIFLES AND REVOLVERS Aud Aiumuuition of All Kinds, ALSO TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! Or EVERT DESCRIPTION. Biiliy Carriages, Steamboats, Games Mechanical Toys, Cocomottves, Polls, Boys nuguiiM uuu oin)rii!, in mia nt'nny every kind of toys niuniilactured, viunlfiyl. ALBANY BOOKSTORE! JOHN FOSIIAY, DEALER IB MISCELLANEOUS A'D STANDARD BOOKS BLAXK ROOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY Goods tn our line Imported to order at short Ml possible notice. AT COST FOR 90 , DAYS! NO HUMBUOl T will sell all mv Mock of c?oor!s. for the nnl W'litys, at etvil, atiduo tiumbu CaH biuI coa- ."r. rira ana natnintcion im. wTCash paiUlivr hidt, turs aid elk hums. nistf. ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL KRVMLIES t GILBERT. Architect! th Board t Capitol Commiaaioaarm. PATES': ITICS DSATOG3, EfO - la CWa BniMinc, rnrttaad. Vn-cwa. ADVERTISEMENTS, Dr. J. Walker's California Tin fgar ItHtera aro a imrely VogetaUo Ircpni;ititm. mmlo cliiclly from tho a tio herbs found on tlio lower muses of tl:a Sierra Ncviuln nioiuitriuis of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which aro o.-.tractcU therefrom without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tho question is nhnrat daily asked. ''What is tho cause ol tho unparalleled success of Vixkcaii Hi i -l'Kiuif" Our answer is, that thuy removo tho causo of disease, and Iho palient re covers his health. They .aro tho preat blood purilierandalil'c-siviiis principle, a perfect Innovator and Invis'oratiir of tho system. Never beforo ill tho lii.toiy nf" thu wovlil has a iiit'tlicint) liecii cuinmitiiKli.'fl posersiitfr thu rciluirkiilih. qnalitiiM nf Vinkimii llrn'Kits ia li util in ar tlm sick of every (lisea.'O num is lnjir to. 'J'Jifry aro a pcntlo l'uriittiivw as wrll as n Tunic, relieving Contrestion or Inllnminntinn of the Liver aud Visceral Orgaua iu Bilious Diseases The properties of Dit. AVaikbb's Tikkoah llirrnns are Aiicrient. Diailioiotie, Carminative Siitritrini. Laxative, llitiretic, Sedative. Counter-Irritant Sudoiilio, Altera tive, oud Auti-Uilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vrs kgak HiTTF.lts tlio most woinlerful In rigornut that ever sustained tbe sinking system. No Person can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their hones are not de stroyed by mineral poison or other meaue, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. liilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which aro so preva lent iu tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of tho Slississippi. Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arknn as, Keil, Colorado, IJruzos, liio Grando, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, lio auoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our intiro country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual beat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive do rangcincnts of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upou tlieso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thero is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dtl. J. WALKEll'S VlXKGAIt litlTHUS, as they w ill speodily remove the- dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels aro loaded, at tho same timo stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all Its lluiils with Vixeoak liirriiKS. No epidemic can tako hold of a system thus forc-armcd. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Tlend nebe, l'ain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, liad Tasto in tho -Mouth, liilious Attacks. Palpita tation of tho Heart, Inllammation of tho Lungs, l'ain in tho region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred otiier painful symp toms, aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottlowill prove a better gtiaranteo of its merits than a lengthy auvertlso mcnt. Scrofula, or Kinsi's Evil, Whito Swellings, Ulcers, Ki ysipdas, SwiMk'il ;vei:k Goitre, Serufulims hilluiiiinati'ius, Imlnlent Inflauiniaiionn, lltfretirial AIUtcLmiiis, OKI Soros, Ki-uptitniH of thu Skin, Sore Lyes etc. la tliuiie, in ia all oiImo- cunsLiUuiimal Dis onscs, V'Ai.Ki:it's Vi.vko.mi Lrmuis have saotva ilmir great ttiuativo iiowci;; iu tlio moft ttbstinato ami intrnetahle fasiM, For InMamiuatory ti'.:;l Chronic UlienilNntisill, Gout, Bilious, Ucinit tont and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ol tlw llinitl, J.tvL'i-, Kidnevs and liladdor, these Hitters linvn no emtal. Such Diseases uro caused hy Vitiated ilinod. Meclianical Diseases. Persons cn- faged in Paints aud llinerals, such ns 'lumbers, Typo-setter, Uuld-lto.jitoi, and Hitlers, as they advance in life, aro mihjiTt to paralysis of tho fiitwels. To gusti! npainst this, take a dose of Walkhu's Vix KtiAtt liirri!its occasionally. ForSkin Diseases," F-ruptions, Tet ter, Kalt-lttioHm, Illotchos, Spots, pimples, llistulos, lioils, C'a'rliuncles. ltinp-wonns. Sealil-head, Soro lves, Krysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, lliscolorations of tho Skin, Hutn.tr.s and Disetisos of tho Skin of whatever mime or unturo, are littiraiiy dug up and carried out of the system iu a short time hy tho uso ttf these Hitters. Fin, Tape, and other IVorms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are eiiectually destroyed and removed. So system of medicine, no vcrniil'urns, no o:i , thclminitics will lice tho system bout worms like these Hitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, nt the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an iutlucuee that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated lilood when ever yon Hud its impurities hm-stint: thnnijjh tho skill in Pimples, F.niptions. or Soros; cleanse it when you rind-it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins: cleanse it wheu it ia foul; your feelings will tell yea wheu. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. u. 11. mrnosAi.r & co UniciriatHniHKii'ii. A'jts.. Sail Kmncispo Cnlldimla and cur. of W'u:liiiit,'itn uinl i.'luultim Sis., X. Y. Sol,', liy oil lirti;l..ta unil Di'alera. THE OLD STOYE DEPOT! JOHN BRICCS, DRALER IU COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES ! Of tha Boat Patterns, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE Aad tha usual assortment of Inrnishing goods found ia a Tin Store. xUoain Keatly and Promptly Executed Oo Itaasonable Terms. " Short Reckoning Xaki Long Fricndi!" FROST-ST., ALBANY, (fait Door to P. C. Harper Co 'a Slo D.v4nltf JOHN BRIQOS HEMOKKHOIDS. i il, CAItOTHERS a COS "PlLE PILLS AM OINTMKNT" bar. now bceoma aoe ol in staadara proaratiuo or tbe dav; ia pre pared and reeomuu-ndrd for Piles ewJ (whether cnivui' u, mrno, cuntrrn DRjatpeDLI opov it. tllat this ninedT will pira then permanent relief from thi iroublear-ma and damaging com plaint. Sent postpaid to anj address (within the Tot ted State) apoa reeeipt of price, $1.0. A. CAROTHKRS a CO., Albaaj, Lino Co., Oregoa. METZLEH'S RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS Can be hitd At his mannfartorr nt JeTvrwn At his oM phtcenf bMthfi lnHinv; at Urnf iNdliu-'i. Albany: nt Sm Mav Moi, Hr liitmric; Smtti A Kiwwli.'ld. Junction - Kirk A Vlnmev nrsiarntTllI t Vf u.i J.J. Ilnm. Kck., J. W.iohn. Uarmn, o. TITUS BROTHERS. THE SSftiGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! SEWING MACHINE SALES OF 1873 The table Sbt ing Machine Salei for, 1873, shows tha ur i les last year amounted to an a, 4 44 hu Jrcd and thirty two thou snnd, four ndre and forty-four) Machims being a larg in crease over the sales of tho pre vlousyenr (1872.) Tho table shows that our sales exceed those Of flnv Othor COtnDUllV. lor tho Tifrtrd nnnwrl oy tne numutr oi jriiiciunes, or Denny uouuip inoso oi any oilier Company. It may he turt her stated that the sales oi 1R78. as com tinred with those ot 1H7'2. show a rotative. ly Inrner liicreBuc, beyond tho sales of other matters, man oi any otner year, Yot Instance. In HTi we sold 45,000 more Ma nn mcs iiinn any otner uompany, wnereas, in 113,254 MACHINES IN EXCESS OUR HIGHEST COMPETITOR for tho reason that the sales of the Drtticlnaf Com ponies In ltfrrtare les than tlkulruutfis In lHT4t whereas, as has been show,!., our snles have lar(fy iitcrcn aetl. The account ol salt's is lrom nvorn returns made to tho owners of the Buwlng Machine Patents. It will hordly bp denied, that the superiority of (he HIXGUK MACWlXliS Is fully demon stratedAt all events that their popularity In uses us i e" a" a . s " j ' ' ' ' ' ' a s g a a a a U P 09 IB aa e M S ? 8 I 16 " 2 6 a I a o ti n a o Hi t. ? be c c q o l to s III! s I 1 E I h iI!f i W TITXJS BROS, AUENTS, ALBANY. A. CAED. g 1,000 KEWARD!! T HE ABOVE REWARD WIT.L BE GIVEN toutiybouy proving that the sales of the SINGER SEWING MACHINE do not exceed all others by thousands upon thousands. While all the other old. compa nies' sales In 1S7H deerensed, those oftlieHlNG p:it increased wonderfully, and keeps at, the iiuau, wutre a always is ana snnuia oe. TITUS BRO'S. SILVER PLATED WARE! Rogers Plate on Fine Nickel Silver. Table Spoons $3 00 per set maapoous .,. i ou " J. D. TITUS, j. b. 1 TITUS sBRO'S, DEALERS IZf WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, -ilTD- DIAMOND SPECTACLES! ALSO PISTOKS AXD CARTRIDGES SINGER SEWING MACHINES, And all kinds of Sewimg Machine Heedlat REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. All Goad Soli and Work San Warranted. Oaa J u 'kmut ngoa. . HITS BKOH. KT I S E MENTS DEALER IN ' . HARDWARE! HARDWARE STOVES, CROCKERY, AND GROCERIES, MANUFACTURER t or TI! & COPPER WABB Sole Affents for the Union and IMPROVED RICHMOND RANGE! THIS BEAHTITOIi " AOKTIAX RA.CE, With heaiaii. The Celebrated Charter Oak aai Farmers- Cook Stove. TIIVWARE XT WHOLESALE AD RETAIL Job Worb done on Short Nollaa nntt Bt Reasonable Terms. : .0j me n ml nd rntWy younxilio.lkai I choapor than ani other iouse to toia " ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS . A. F. CHERRY, Propristoi 'ALBANY, OREGOH. ' HanufUctureai Steam Engine! FLOUR AND SW MILL MACHINERY i Agricultural lUachincrf, ALL AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES Also ajrent for Rlchsrdaon, Mtriam t Ca'a, Faj A Co's, and H. B. Smith's PATENT TVOOD-WORKING MCMNE1T. Also JWanufricturer of Degroit't PAT EAT lUOM FEACK IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Of All Kinds, Made to Order I RcDnlrinf all bind, nf tnni.Mni.rw Am, shortest notice. A. F. CHERRI. V'?n48tf. CITY DRUG STORE, A CAROTHBR8, K. ALTVAMV. A CAR0THERS & CO.,' ; DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. FOSTER'S BLOCK, FIRST ST.. ALBANY, OREGON DEALERS IN DRUGS, CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS, f 1 1 r r rrrrct ' WILL I JkJJW&i French and American C'olognaa, Handkerchief Extracts, CONFECTIONERY Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Esh FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Family Eeoipes and Physician's Presoiy- tions Oompounded. Doo30'r0-T6ti!0. A. CABOTHER8 k C. GOOD NEWS IN LEBANON. MONTAGUE & MoCALLET Have Just received and opened out m MAMMOTH STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE CONSISTING or DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. UAltlJW Alll, Lit,, the whole comprising one of the choicest rtft storc-s In Oregon. They expect K win public favor and piibllo patronage by a prompt attention to customers and reasonable priet's of goods. Lebanon, Oct. 13, 1873. vtfnlirtf THRESHERS! THRESHERS I! JTJST ARRIVED 1 ' ronit OF THE A. I. MASSILLAN RUSSELL MACHINES, 24 4 30 Inch, geared with LAngenber& Rod Shake Shoe Mounted Powers. Those wanting Threshers will do well to call soon. Also. BSn HARVESTERS AD REAPERS. Clow's Iron Head Barlej , Forks, etc., etc., AT FRANK WOOD'S-. ALBANY OREOON. nSOiaS W3I. PETERS, MAHDPACTL'RIR OP CARRIAGES, ' Hacks and Wagons OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, ' Ferry St., bet. First and Second, ALBANY, OREaOIf. CARRIAGES, HACKS AND TTAG0K8 of all StYlea Manufaetored to Order, at aa reaiooabte ratea aa tha uko of good raaurialt aod firat-etaa work will jugttfj. REPAIRING OF ALL HIXDS Xaatly and ,ipi)itio(ilj duna, at Low Ratal. ALEAKY EATH HOUSE AND-- BARBER SHOP I The ryiKRsiGXEii worr respect fully thank the cittxens of Albany and vicinity fir the tit-Tal ti'rnnatre bfsi-r! up on him (or the t vp-o yar, and hnpra for1 ne urn. re a com irtuane oi inir iavr. rr he aximmMi.4iitti o transient cuiomr nd frt. nas in ihf uipT part o( town he hs opennl a i.-t Hutu shop nest door to Mont gomery 4 Tuvlor i saloon, where a rod wort-' man wiil atwajn be in Uau..r!': lr wit ooon )on3Wt