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( M0AYZ7.. -JUNK 15, 1876. AGRICULTURAL. HOUSEHOLD. Sprrmr CuREASTS. Fivo pounds of ripe ourrsnts, loar pounds of brown surrsr. one pint of vinegar, one ta- ORCHARO GBA99. SOW With Oat, or other unrlriff grain crop, full two hiwhls of need to the aero; must be thick or will now in tufts: makes good hay, and, tor pasture, grows titor than any other grass. riiTSfiAitiAN Gbass. i Sow last week in -May, ftalf bushel to acre; rut before" seed ripens, to prevent lnftirimis effect on stock. ' It draws heavily oh tha fertility- of the soil, and should ba sown' only when a deficiency of other hay is likely to occur. Potatoes are a standard article of food on most tables, but they ere often so badly cooked that they are neither palatable or wholesome. As a breakfast dish :they are excellent. Wa like them prepared thus : Select the smaller ones leaving the larfrer ones for dinner scrape- off the sums of the new potatoes, put them Into cold water for, ten minutes, have water boiling, and cook them twenty minutes; pour, off the water and add n cup of milk or cream, and thicken it with a little flour and butter rubbed together. Butter never floats on the surface when mixed with flour thns, nor does the flour trouble you with lumps. Jt is Just as well, however, to Ieavet the butter, mixing the flour with a little cream. Prairie farmer. 1 Salt For Greek Worms on Cabhaob.A correspondent writes: Last fall a green looking worm ate up most of the late cabbages in Central Ohio. . It was a rare thing that ft patch escaped. Visiting a friend, I noticed they had the finest kind of cabbage heads. ' Upon being asked how it came that they had such nice cabbages, while other folks' were all destroyed by worms, the lady re plied that she noticed the worms were eating theirs, and took common table salt and sprinkled them quite freely; thatit seemed to rust or .burn the plants a little at first, - but worm quit at once, the cabbage soon recovered, and made the best - crop they had had for ten, years., , I dar tennined to learn it : little from this good housewife. Saw. A Maine farmer put on six bushels of salt to ;the acre, and har rowed In before sowing- grain and grass seed. He- saysi That is th? secret why I- get so muoh hay., i I have used salt many years on corn,ej Duttinif It an the hill before hoeing, as we do ashes. Upon one1 piece I out ashes one-third, oh one-third Dluotpr and on the other third salt, und the suited portion was decidedly the best I broke up two-thirds of on acre of poor land, and, not having any common stable manure to put on It, I sowed, after harrowing over urns, eieht .bushels, of salt,: and har rowed It In and planted potatoes and puts. -' Tlley camel up as strong and erewr as rank as they would have done had there been an extra coat of dressing plowed in. That seems to sound as If there was some decided benefit from the application of salt. Bquaw Cork vs. Grasshoppers. In conversation with Mr. Water house who lives on the Platte six mllr-a east of here, ho informs mo that last year he had UO acres of corn that was all taken by the grass- hoppers, and one acre and a quarter of Squaw Com alongside of it from which ho received 60 bushels; , the grasshoppers did not touch it. Several of his neighbors lost all the corn they had exceut the Snuaw. kind. Now this mav be a subject worthy of con slderation, and we would invite our farmers to give their experience. It is well known that grasshoppers will not disturb sortrhiim or broom corn; anil if it should prove that Squaw mm In also examot from its ravages, the fact may be an' important one for our State. Mr. Waterhouse also states that he can farm more acres hi-rn with one team than he could with two in Illinois, and intends put ting In one hundred acres of Squaw com.-J. 11. P. in AV6. Patron. Look Over tub Mowings. Now. bufore the grass Is any higher, is the best time one can have to go over all the mowing fluids, and pick in everv loose Btono that may be in way of the scythe or the mowing mm-hinn. If there are many, it would bo better to tnko a team and carry them off at once, than to throw them In heaps to roruuln, no one knows how long, a source of vexation to the driver of the mower, header, .p hnrt-niko. . This old-fashioned style of picking stones Is pretty muoh irone by on all thriftily managed furins. The best tlm to pick, stones is when seeding down, and Just before rolling the land. If all the large ones are carted off, the .rollers will crush tli small ones Into the soil but of the ay. A few however may work up umlnr the teeth of. the horse rake, and it Is these we particularly refer to now. If tho number is small, they may M Oarrled off Irf fc wheelbarrow or oven a basket. Thd lnaln point Is to save bad breakages next Summer, by a forethought now. Paris Gbern in the Gardkh. Tn kill or cure the million squash' bugs that quartered on my vines last (aon, 1 applied Pails green, in solu tion of four times greater strength than used r H)tUes. The 1 squashes irraw the bues didn't. The soil ulxnit the vines was painted green. ami reiiutlned so until lute in the Kali. Three large families ate of these nquah abundantly, and many were given to neighbor' (who did not use the green to save their own.) There wusno i-Hfl of poisoning in cons- ipienee. This Is negative proof, of cMiwe, but with a reasonable amount of rare It I' s snfo to paint your botatwi with Paris eivon as to the same with your window-Minds. 1 hliMild not risk it on cabbage r other limits that are so formed their errwth us to rather retain than throw off any solution of tho kim Wo ism thu green for potatoes, havlrij made t'C the liuriHwj suvtinil lull giillon ws'.oiinjMXiU, usual form and olid cover, in which is alllxoda two- hu h tut with a cup cover. An diimrv t;ille spoonful of tho green Ilirow"n in. Uo vessel filled with W; (it, the c.ip put on the whole alnu ,-i.tirfiiifitly i,uki while apjdyin tho vim', Out of 30 acres we gr.i tu -4 '-ii, wa lost none by the Imirh .... ! 'yi'.i.!. blespooBful each of allipic and cloves and a little nutmsg; boil one hour, or until quite thick. To ba eateu with meat. To TicsxK Bipk TojiaToks. To one gsllen ripe tomatoes peeled, add two tablespoonfuls eaeh of mustard, black pepper and allspice, one each of cloves srid salt. All the seasoning must be ground. Coer with inegar nd let them scald but not boil for three or four hours. N Asparagus and Beans. Cut the Under parts of asparagus into quar ter-inch lengths, boil in an equal quantity of water, adding about an ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW FIRM NEW GOODS HARRISBURC I equal airiount ot Lima beans. Cook n.;i .tHo ntirnpu8 is tender, and serve warm. Instead of the beans the asparagus may be thickened with flour or cracker crumbs. Sponob Cake! In The Household a lady asks bow to make a sponge cake without using soda or saleratus; the following recipe will do it: Take one-halt pint each of sugar and flour, and five eggs, take the yolks of the eggs and the sugar, mix together; beat the whites separate; put all in together and stir lightly. Currant Jam. Pick the currants Jree from stems; weigh three-quarters of a pound of sugar for each pound of fruit; strain the juice from hall of them; then crush the remainder and the sugar together, aud put tbem with thejuiae into a bright brass or por celain kettle, and boil until it is a smooth jellied mass; have a moderate fire, that it may not burn the preserve. Bullock's Liver. Cut the liver scores, and salt it with two pounds salt for a fortninht. then let it drain rfrv for three day, then rub ' ' t n two n'inmi oi several aiuua ui ml Kvordinir to vour judgment, nil all sorts of sweet herbs chopped very fine; also a good seasoning oi onions and stiaiota. i uon Dang n dry cellar for a time, and then put in a hair for ose. A small piece is sufficient to make gravy for hares, ducks, etc. It will keep many months, and be useful'in the summer. Bnowir Bread. Four cups of In- itn mml. two cuds of rve meal, a scant cap of molasaes, a teasrjoonim . r ..... NL of soda, ana a nine sait. m im cold water to a stiff batter, but. not so stiff it will not run at all; place immeiliately in the oveo and bake i 1 1-1 from two to (wo ami a nn luii. in diflionlt to te 11 by writing just the right stiffness to make it, for if is loo bard tne nreaa win im arj, too soft it will be inclined to be heavy. If the right decree is obtain ed good bread will be the result. Arrowroot. Take a desert spoon- I of the arrowroot, and the same ounntitr of cold water! stir them to gether, and they will become a smooth paste; then pour on turuoient waier, quite boiling, till it turns to a dear it! v. Add wine, sugar, icmon peei, - - ' . w .11. L - to., to your Using. Olll may uo used instead of water, if for infants, hen the slomaoh will bear it, in hich case It is more nutritive, but the wine must be omitted, bugo, millet, semolina and tapioca may be used for puddings the same as arrowroot Minced Vkal With Poached EooS Take some remnants of roast boiled veal; trim off all brown parts and minoe very finely. ry a ohoppod shalot in plenty of butter, when it IB a light strsw color, add a large pinoli ol flour and a little stock, then the minced mest, with ohopped naralev. DCtmer, salt and nutmeg to i-.. . . . :i- tnste: mix wen. auu mniv aiuua o necessary, and let the minoe gradually ant hoi bv the side of the tiro. When ouite hot stir into it, off the fire, the ... - ... , . , yolk of an egg anu tne juice oi a lem nn. to be straiued and beaten up to itethor. Serve with nippeta oi nreaa fried iu butter around it, and three or four poached eggs on top, Eatino Bkfork UimniNO. To lake a beany meal jt before retir ing, says a writer in Scribner't, is, of course, injurious, bovauxe it is very likely to disturb , one's rest ami pro duce nightmare. However, a little food at tills time, if one is hungry, Is decidedly beneficial; ll prevents the gnawing of an empty stomach, with Its attendant restlessness ana un pleasant dreams, to say nothing of probable headache or ot nervous or other derangements tho next morn ing. One should no more lie nown at night hungry than he should lie down after a very full dinner; the eonseqiienoe of either being disturb ing and harmful. A cracker or two, a bit of bread and butter, a oake, a little fruit something to roleive the vacufty, and so restore the tone ol the system; U all tnat is necessary. Dy Bread. In a letter to The Daily Oraphio w find these sensible words: I am convinced, alter quits xlen ive examination of the subject, that most of the disease and weakness of uhihlren Is directly due to over-feed ing, and undewtand that over-leetlmg consist", not in eating Urge quantities, but in eating any qusntny wnen tne stomach does not really crave food. I hive heard one mother reprove another, and charge her with hard ness, because she never allowed her children anything between meals but dry bread. Many women, wno pam per the squeamish appetites of their children at all hours with pastry aud preserved fruits, would take the same ground, yet not one child in a hun dred M pampered is robust in health, and I am thoroughly convinced that the most prolific cause ol the Ueiioate health and constant attauks of illness in children is that their digestive functions are never allowed to grow strong through the stimulus of hun ger. Any cnild wno reoiiy new food will eat good bread with pleas ure, and yet never enough of it to spoil the appetite for Its regular meals. GIOTTO: "LIVE AND LET HVEP' (I shall InouKiirate this motto Into.practlos b patronising Hie prluUr.) MAVINO itltCHASED THE INTEREST of my lt., PBrtnrs, Messrs. O. Or rst and A. Ansuaclier, 1 am doslmus of keeping the buslneis up to Its tormorsumlsnl and to give the (ullest satisliicllon to customers. I will begin the Fall Trade with a fresh In votoe ol new goods, consisting or Dry Coeds, Clraeerlea, Cleat's Furnishing Goods, Ladles' Dress tiooda, lata tc P, Boots A Shoes. Hardware, Crockery, Ac., Ac such as Is generally kept la a tost class Retail store u All of which I will sell at CBEATLY REDUCED RICES ! Constantly on hand, METZLBR'S CELEBRATED RAW HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS ADVERTISEMENTS. Ayer's Ague Dure. Jfor Faror and Axua, Intermittent fever, ObiU rarer, Bomittsnl Parar, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Ferer, o and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic . poisons. Ko one remedy is lender called for by the uecesaitie of Ute American people than a pure and safe euro for Verer ud Aaue. xueb we are now ena'uled to ofle.-, with a trtrfeot certainty that It will erailti-jite the disease, and with augur- aace, founded on proof, thai w " from its ue In any quantity. That which protects from or prevents Ihis dis order must ho of Immense service In the com urumties where II prevails. JwesHoa 1 heller than cure, for Uie aatlent eeaStbe he must rim la violent attacks ol Uils baleful dls temper. This "CUKK" eii -el the n.lamiistie polon of Favca mo Aovk tie the systeu. and nrevenu the devcloi'iuant ol Uie n-cate. If Uken on the Ural approach of its pieineiulnry symptoms. It U not only Uw iK-it irauudy ever yet discovered for thin claas ol .oir.plainta, hut also tho cheapest. The large uiiautily we sup ply for a dollar hrlnirs it i;lmi the tench of everybody ind in hiilou rliatriot-, where Vbvek asl Aui:s prevails, evi ryhody (huuld have it, anduae it freely, both for cure and pro tecUonV It l hopod thla price will place it wlUi in the roach of all the poor ua well as the ruilt A Krent niperlorlty of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedy and certain cure of Iiitermittenls I", that it rnuuilns no t)ui nlne or mineral ; consequently it produces no utiiuisae or other iniurioua efl-a-e- n liatever upon the coiiitltiition. Tlmae eurod by it are letl as healthy as If they had never had the dlnease. Fever and Ague is not alono the concquonce of the miimmatic polon. A groat variety of dis orders arlo from its irritation, amona: which are NeuraJala, llhenmatlam, Ijout, Headache, Biindnein", Toothache. Kami he, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen. Hvsterlcs, I'ain in tho Bowel, Colic, Paralysis, aiid deranaemoiit of tho Stomach, all of which, when oriRinating in Ihis canse, put on the in termittent type, or become periodical. This "Chub" expels the poison from the blood, and conneiinently curea them all alike. It is an in valuable protootlon to imraiftrant and persons travelling; or temporarily renldiwr In the mala rious districts. If tsken occasionally or daily while exposed to the Infection, that will be ex creted from the aystein, and cannot accumulate In anlHoleot quantity to ripen Into disease, llcuce it is even more valuable for protection than cure; and few will eversulor from Inter mlttents if they avail themselves of she protec tion this remedy affords. . . For J.iwT Vomptalnf, arising from torpid ity of the Liver, it Is an excellent remedy, stim ulating Uie I-ivor Into hsalfh activity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable cures, where other medicinos fail. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C.yeRACO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical ChtmUU, AND SOLD ALL UOUM) TUB WORLD. PBICE, $1.00 PJSTJl VOTTLE. ADVERTI8K MKNT?. R. R: R. fln281y. HAM, MAY. TITUS BROS. DEALERS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color, A dressing winch is At once agreeable, healthy, nd effectual for preserving the hair. It toon rettorei faded or gray hair to iti original color, with the ,iloss and freshness of youth, lam hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de atroved. or the elands atrophied and decayed; but Buch as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new trrowth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or tailing on, ana consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and pre.ents the forma tion of dandrutf, which is often so un cleanly ami offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to tho hair, the Victor can only benefit but pot harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, notliins elae can be found so desirable. 'Jontiiinins neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co rraotleal and Analytical Chemists, . LOWELL, MASS. DIAMOND SPECTACLES ! ALHO PIMTOI.lt A Sil CARTRIDGES SINGER SEWING MACHINES, And all kinds of Sewirug Machine Needles REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, AU Oms Sold and Wars Warranted. Dana JAMES L.CJOWAIV. (avocaaaua or a. cowis a oo.) LEBANON.OltEQON DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ' WILL lilt ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK or DKY GOODS ! GROCERIES I 1 ' AlTl,X WTtTCi ! Boots and Shoes I All fr Sals at ths Lowrs! Prices far CASH . fHdtilirk. , All persons owlnn A. Cowan a Co. oaa settle ay eallint on me at Lnanun. vrnJttf, .JAMES L. COWAN. THE HO.nE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. DIRECTORS OREGON BRANCH. P. W.VHSEltMAN. UF.UttOVKK, I,U)VIIIIUK)KK. J. I I'ltAWKOKII, n. UOI.IMtMITH, t MAOLKyV, O. II. l.KWIS, II. M. HIKM'II, 1. I.OWKNIIKM1, If colored theolugieal student in Mississippi vonuludea his course of ! n tII.TO IIOl'li, studies imu writes bis Iirsl sermon without being shot in the leg for fooling around a hencoop, lie is con sidered l promising nisn. "Who ia that s statue of?" salted s l-.,ly of her huausnd, pointing to an 'Apollo." "Ths Apollo Uolvittsw." "Ls! how stltotionste you r, my iovel And now, darling, who was Ap i!o Jiolvy?'" Ah explanation on pro nnnvisiion followed. POKTL A-KTID. LBJOSmiE, Agent, Albany. vlnnllini iel llUUHUI U JtlU ciEBi the woiwr rma nr ritox osz to tweuty kjujutes. NOT. ONE HOUR Altsf nrtlli IbU slsrttlslt sh. my I1UPFEK WITH PAIN. RAD WAY '8 READY RELIEF lit A CCItC Wit EVKKV PAIN. ll wats Ike (ft stsad li THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY rk)A in. W illy step til sl teiwiltat tsmlssS, fclrnvt lurlauiuiatlont, tad rum Con(iril(ous, li. tber t4 lb iMugt, Stuimek, Hawaii, i 01bi kImJ or .rjsns, srjr va , lvl''MWsl, IN FROM ONE TO TWKNTr MJNUTti Na B.slWf hoar laiot or SKro itvlinf Oia Mia Ua KltKL'MATIC, Brt.ri.Wea, InBr.u, Cnlad, hat rasis, fttaralilu, w prw.lra.mi mill diasuaia mav unr, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instant iask. INrt-AMMATIOK Or THK KIUNBYR. F NrLAMMAllON Ut Tilt ILADDUt, 1SFLASIMATIUN THE HOWSIJi, UONUKSTIO.N UK THE LL'NUi, ftOKK THROAT, DlfHCLl.T HREA'IHING, Palpitation vf thu. hlvabi, HYSTERICS, CROUi, Ull'llTHKRlA, CATARRH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE; TOOTMACHK. 1SKLKALOIA, RHEUMATISM, COLO CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. . TaaapaJlMUanof llw REAUT RKL1KF ta tha ulor partt ttheta Ua asiia or siiikulty iU lll Hon! sw ar1 couabri. Twtnlj drusa in hslf ft taatbUr U wUf will ia a few Momrnts rur (J HA .Mrs, hi As, sib, WllltSlUMAtri, fclt'K HKAIMCHK, HKARTBL'kN, DIAKKHEA, 1) V .SENT til V, COLIC, WIND IN THE EOUELA, u4 all l.NTEHMAi. PAlhlt. TraUra thoaU ! etwry Iwltlt ef Ktsi watj'sj H9mf KrHtrf wllh Uns. A Uw drop, la water will preieatiicaatMoi palailrMi chsaftof Ui. It ia belle! UianFrancb UrtvuJx ui ItilUi-i as a slinialasil. FEVER AND AGUE. FEVER AND AOl'Ecaraa Tor Ifty raatt. Thr r Ui.l a raiiiltsl agent Iu Ibis world that will cor r.tf and Akiw, and all eihttr alslariaus, Bilious, 8carll .Tyi-hoid, Yellow, aud nkr ftTr (aider! by RAW WAY H PILLS) m sjwlei at RAU WAV'S READY KKI.IEK. Illlj- raaU j-T hot lis. id tr PfUKitWM. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRUNO AND PI'KE HICH BLOOl INCREASE OP l-LESK AND WEli.HT-CI.KAR bKIN AND UtALTirUL CUftlPLEXIfjN SECURtDTO ALL. Dr. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent HAS MAl'e. THt MOST AMTONISH1NU CL'KES; i MtULi(.'K,M KAHID AKt THE CM ANUKb THE BOUY CMlkUilOKS. UMIKK THE INKLUENCE UP THIS TKL'l.V WuMJKKUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase in 1 lesh and Weight ia Been and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD IER, Krry dn.p of tbt SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLV ENT rumui-iilli thruoiiB las Slwsl, ttwsst, UrUa, and othar fluldt aud jitleai gf lbs saltan) III vigor at Ills, I-t itr.palrs lbs waste of ItMbtidy wllh uw Ba4 iituuil mute rial. Scrufuls., Sypblllt, Coutuaiptlva, Olaa. dulur ilissaia, Ulrcr la Ua Tbroal, Moath, Timor, NiHlaa Iu ths (ilind and otnar parts of tba sy sUsn Son -Kvsh, hi mmuii Uiarhsryst from ll Ears, aiid lb worst fiVia sT Salu disaiM, Erupt lr.nl, I'aTsjr Sona.'Sa-aU Haad, RuiK-Witfin, bAK Rhtniu, Eryslpalas, Art, Slat-a Spots, Wnrnsi In tfct Fhk, Tusaon, Cancan In lbs WiHiib, aal all wkaniB aad painfal diubarsa, My;Kt Sweali, Lou af Sttcrni, and ail waste of U Ills prlnuipl, a wltltla III eiirall raaaja at" tat watt. An rt tfdprit Clitmlstrjr, and a hw day' us will ptv tu any psraoa usiof ll for trttaar ol Ibasa form af dlsaasa Hi putcnl )Mwsjr la cur llisni. 's tlir psiflrnt. daily barwnliir r rlurad by lbs wastat s.i'l .(p. umpfHiiiHi Dial Is iKiniitiiislly progrsiilnir, sue- ..Is In rrtinK ibru wmUi, and ri-alrt tba aaina smli iii-w mstrrisj uinJ.' from bsailb bluod aiid ibi AI:SAI 'KII.LUN will anJ tloi. trura. , ,. .ty 4-:? lur StHsatsAHILLUN RatOas iwr axevl ll aii " is' .sti.itrllal ynls In th cur of Chronic, Si-, iltii. l. us tnu initial, nntl Mia diaraaai) but 11 Is MJWiBY BLADDER OOMPLAIMTS, m.irr v. Wumti di OrsTl, Dtabates, Dtoihi, -. .p..B wl VV .irt, lite utinancaof Crina, Bright'. (.. . A'liiuiiuurt'.md in all cun wliitrt tbara art in fc'iiit pitt. uf tb water It thlt lt, rlondy, miied ij -uK.an. f llVtlli white of so ck, or thread lik ol. Hi tl.. ut iliitrr it a uiorbrd,ilsrk, liilious aiiparani:a, ud -tu. (.vaxlust dt wm, aud whtu th.r.Ii s prkh iii(, '.urni.isj M-nsalioa whm paulus; water, and pain In lb' Mi all f lha Hsk and aioag lbs bunt Prln, 1.W. ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. ;-. APV KBT18BMBNT8 PIN. TAf'K, s-tf. WORMS. a tad mrt Hsaitdy f.r Tumor of IU Ytuv9 Growth Dr. HAD WAY'S t Praii? i pr-rftn lly tnitcteas, rh-jrai tlv :MrA wltli sweat vn, ptiritr, rVgiitala, ptirilt, ,-l varus. lhiI itrmlbrO. R ad ult', fill , (or Ihr in'ra t f nil rllwrdm or SU.awli, Inv.r, lliiwrl-. Kidnrvt, Hl.dd.r, Nruus niMaaa. H'xiai lir, i: tl itt'in', ('usthrDrM, lntljr.tinn, Dy- i-i, Hill un.et', WliiMji Frvrf, Intlauimatiou rf tba ivsr.i. I li"., piii-I ill lHraiirntUl uf til Intrrunl ii.orv W arms, In! te Br.-t -oilllr rur. tNiraly V, tjri.ti la, t tii.tniuing no iii-.rL-iirj, titlatralt, or dale- 'V "1'' - l UAHWAY'R PII.IJI will IVx Ua . ,Mwtu it. n, all tin' jb-nt-i.-tuird dliurdars. frit-a, la ,rl,iM-, l- j.. SOLD lir DHCt.i. hTS. KKMi KAI..-.K AM) IHL'K." f-nid nn iMtaf ataiip i.- ItMais'AY A CO, N. Warrau Strwt, Nfm Yi rk. Itili.nrull- ll tn.rth Ibouuuds ill ba tanl San Ji'sncisco.Califorilia.! Capital, (Fall u A Goiil) S800,000 Surplus Fiin(l(1.0oIa)2QG.l 10 TrannrtfiTtrr kinal f Tglllaaate UHltialjs lllKbturtMs BrvM ANnMKi.isflFxriiAnrofCfln tti VrluotlM. CtUttd tf Hit) 1 lillmlSDiteriuui. Kuropo. IMHITRM CKBTIFICATFH of DRPOA- 1T nviiUiildtt ui Ull cuuum tvini nihi iiuauctiu lilMUtS. II'VH ADO flRIiLft NV.Hr.nrJ, BtRtc, City ttuJ County l;nnild. . GOI ti AltO Mf ff.TFR lH'I.MDN ERd MKUAI TKXDKKM btmrlit nut) Hultl. DRPOMIT AffOrNTN kit In OoM. Mt untl Currenry, uiul nuitjoct to c.iot:k at pleiwur. IMTRRRMT PAID rmTluft Deposit!. COI.I.RCTIAN4 1VIADK In Fw- lr nnt vlrlntiv wtinnni ffirtrpc, RTitl St 'i uihrr ptilnts Ht niFtt, sntl proceeds remitted si runeut rtHof Kxclinim, 0. 9 V WCI.BT, PKTEB H. BTTBITETT, vuluer irendnit. JOHN CONNER'S BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE ALBANY, OREGON. DEPOSITES RECEIVED, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT BIGHT. lsttrtst Mow til on Time Depoiiti in Coin. EXCHANGE ON PORTLAND, SAN FRAN CISCO, and NEW YORK, for sals at lowest rstss. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED -Baaking hours, 8 a. a. to 4 r. x."S Roftr to II. W. COItBETT, HKNHY FAILING, Febl,187l-;1 W. 8. LADU. ALBANY GUN STORE TILESTOS & SCOTT, Proprietors, Customer can always Anil at thli place Dlantlid auortment of GUNS, RIFLES AND REVOLVERS And Ammunition of All Junus. -ALSO- TOYS I TOYS ! TOYS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. Baby Carriages, Steamboats, Games Mechanical Toys, Loeomotivrs, Bolls, Boys W aiODS and Nlf igns, in laot nearly awry klud ot tova manufactured. vlllnlSyl. EMPIRE BAKERY AND PROVISION STORE JOHN SCIL1IEER, Oar. Tint A EUswartk Sts. Aikany, Or.. Ksops coustantlj on band a oomplrta assort. saant ol Graarias aai Tatjtaklaa! rrsBck ana Fancy OaasUss! Wines aoa Oaaaa rraitsl Clfars, Fisas an Tebacee Aad .rfrythlos slsa te be foaoit in a (rst el as. Kslatl Family Umcere auu nonoa a.iaoiiaa nicat. "l.leallrtllVis my nietto, anS hall be the alas of say saaaner ef aoalinf ollh ou.tumrra. Call ana see uie. ,To'J7jl. JOHN SCIIUKKR. CITV fttoiiivitilti 3a MEAT MARKET! J.I IIAKUI.H. ITop Ur.X, KKKP CDNHTANTI.Y OX HAND the UmI menl th mnrkct niftml. antl wtUalwHy Im found rmuty to asxmtuuUnW Ut'1'!1 wiiu nitty iHvtMT iiimwniin ran. 4rUi.Uvi uurtttH prirv psUtl (r pork, VUUlMt. RKMOVAL. AlsFKEU Ki.i:v, n. D. Has wmrtl hti offlr mnA rrUvnv to th sjmibk htttiso N. W. ix.r'u'r .r AUIr and Kaa kurft i r. INsrtluiut, tir'KM(. wlu'iw bo mu lx (ouiis.) at all itutir. day and n.jtln. THE OLD EaEtOOl FACTOltY lir a HK1,M(, TTTK Ht) (iKVTI FMAN hti nntttiiiHt'tiiivd lh IlrU hmom In r-ltv. Inw luM nlurisl fhtm falkiWitia ami in aim in entfHind ,t,ft l',a ii.x taa at ttln old Mtaiid la Hit) MfUlvr Ittilt'lln, nt l-Vwivrs Mill. vlOnlttl. ALBANY BOOKSTORE JOHN FOSHAY, DXALIat li IlSCELLltlEOn AND STANDARD HOOKS BLAKK BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY Dr. J. Walker's Ciilironilii Vln. fgnr liilicif) nro r unoly Verjotablo pici.ir.itioii, luado cliitilly from tlio na tivo lici bs fount! on tlio lower raiiRcs of tl:o Sierra Kcv.nln mtiiiiitains of Califor nia, tlio niotllclnal properties of which are cjtractod thniofioin nithont tlio tiao nf Alcohol. Tlio Cjiioslioii is iilmost daily ankctl. "What is tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vixkoau Brr TEiisf" Our answer is, that lliey rcinov o tho cause of disciusc, untl tho patient re covers his health. They nro tho (treat blood purillcrnnd a lifii-sivhis principle, a perfect Jtcnovator antl lnvif;i"itor of tho systoin. Xovor bcl'oio iif llio litstory nf lite world luta a iniHliL-ino licati eiiintiinliuleil ptisaerailllt till) rolliiirkal.. (UiihiiiiK uf VixKiiAB DiTTKiia'in liL-iilinr the sick of every ilisense niiui is lmir to. Thfcy uro a truntto Pura.tvu ua well as a Tunic, roliuvini; Cunf:ostiuu or inltaiitniutlun uf tho l.ivcr ami Visceral Organs iu Uiliuus liisoascs Tlio pi-opprties of Wai.kek's Vixkoas llirrKBS are Aparient. Diaiihuretic, Canfilnutire. Nutritious. Ijisativo. Diuretic, Sfdulive. Cuutitar-lrriliint Suduriiic, Altera tive, and Auli-Uiliuus. Urnteful Tlionsimds proclaim i w khar Bitters the most wonderful In viguraut thut ever suatutued the sinkinf system. No Person can take these Bitters accordinj: to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond renair. liillflu. Uemiuo-nt. anu inter mittent L overs, which aro so preva lent in tho valleys of our great rlvors throughout the United States, especially those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, ltcd, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande, rear . Alabama, Mobile, Savannali, Ko- anoko, James, and lilany othors, with their vast tributaries, throughout our jntiie country durini! tho Summer and Autumn, aud remarkably so durini; sea sons of unusual heat; and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive do- anccmeuts ot tho stomacu aim liver, antl other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting n pow erful inllueuco upon llicso various or gans, is cssontialiy nccos9ary. iiioro is no cathartic for the purpnso equal to Dlt. J. W'ALKEK'S VlKKUAIt ISlTTKItS, as they will speedily removo tho dark colored viscid mattor with which the bowels me loaded, at tho samo tiino stimulating tho secretions nf tho liver, ana generally restoring tuo neanny functions of tlio dmcstivo organs. t ortirv the bodv itsninst uiscaso by purifying all Its Uuidswitli Vikkgar llirrKits. No epideinio can tako bold of a svstem thus lore-armed. Dyspepsia or Imllgestlon,Tlead- ncber Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, DizzincBB, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto In tho Mouth, liilious Attacks, l'alpita tatlon of the Heart, lnllanimatioii of ths Lungs, i'ain in tho region of tho Kid novs, aim a nunurca otner namiui aymn tonis, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. One bottrowiii move a better guarantee ,f i: t i.ier.ta Hum a lengthy iiuvcrtlse- lunt. NiTtifnla, or Kins's Evil, Whifo Kv.!l!iiiL's. Clt-ei-a. Krvsilnjius. Hivvllml Nock, (luil.li, Scrurulutu liilluiniiiulluua, luUulent liil'illiiliilllimis. aliirimrial ( uuetlntia, via Huiii--, lii iiiitiima uf tho Skill, Sure Bye, etc. ImliDsf. in iu till ollior truiiHtitutiunal Dis cuses, Valkub'j Vixkoau 1!ittkrii have ahiiivn tlmir grunt curative puwera in tlio must iiiisiiiiuto ana lntraviuuiu casus.. For Inliaiiiniiitoiy mid tlironlc IMii'iiinilt.isill. Gout. Bilious, llcmit- tcnt and Intermittent Fovors, Diseases of the llliaal. l.ivi-r. Kiilneva ami lllailUer, IhuKo lliuars have no ciiiial. Such imeaaug ura canscd liv Vitiated iilnutl. Metiianienl Diseases. -rersons cn. gaged in I'aints and Minerals, such as rlnnvber. Tve-etlern, (inlil-lifati-r. 'suit U nera. as tluiv advance in lite, aro auinee to imralysia nf tlio llmvc!::. Tn rimnl ugainst tliis. tnko a dose ul alkeii .1 t in ko.r llirrilits uccnsiuniilh-. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-lilieum, Mutches, Sputa, Pimples, Pustules, llnils, Carbuncles, King-worms, , St-uld licail, Sure Eyes., Erysipelas, I ten, Kciirfs, Uiacoloratiuna nf the Skin, Humors and Disease of the Skin of whatever nains or nature, are literally dag up and carried nnt of the system ill a short tiuio by the use nf these Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking In the svstem of So many thousands, ore effectually Aestroyod and removed. Ko i-ystem of medicine, no vermifuges, ao an thelrainitics will free tho system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, inyonng or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho torn of life, these Tonio Bitters displar so decided an iulluence that improvement soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when- ever vno lind its impurities bursting through the skin Iu Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores: cleanse it when yon find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul: vuur wiling will toll you when. Keep tin- hl'iHiil pure, and the health of the system will luliiiw. ... 11. II. MrlHKSI.D CO., llni.-iiHt. int.itli I. Airts.. Sua Fraaelaoo, Cslirorela, ani . .. '.Vti .: .h:u,ti and Charlbw SU., N. T. , .....a it.uaaaD.aUn. NEW GOODS!7 LATEST FASHIONS ! at the More oX KLIfiE tc CO. WE HAVE JDST 11ECEIVED FROM 8AN Franelsoo tho very latest styles ot Buys' and Gents' FASHIONABLE CI.OTIII.NO ! ! LADIES' AND MISSES' DBESS GOODS1 and everything else to be fouud la a IRST CLASS RETAIL STORE I CAU-O-NACII, A new preparation for exterminating aqulrmls and gophers. It dooint cost much aud will kill every time. We also have for anle ME TWO HORSE WAGONS! And on Spring Hach. Cull and iee thm. Noxt door abovo Post- offlca, Albany, Oregon. n37tf, Ooodi In our line lmptuted to order at tbort m poMtuie noiica. f Cg HENLEY'S IDSSorAfPETITEr UEA LER IS HARDWARE! IIAUlFi STOVES, CROCKERy, ' , AND GROBERIPn. MANUFACTURER TIt & COPPER lVARi?. Solo Agents for the Union and IMPROVED RICHMOND RANGE! THE BEAUTIFUL JORMAJ RANGE, With hoarth. The Celebrated Charter Oak .... Farmers' Cook Stove. TINWARI3 AT WHOLESALE A.YD RETAIL Job Work done on Short Nolle nd at Reasonable Terms. as. Give me a call and satUfy youraelvesthat I aal 1 cheaper thau any othar house in town. A most pleasant and Invigorating tonic Recommended by all the emi nent Physicians throughout the United' States. . Every family should have It In the house. Read eertiflcates on each bottle. Sold by all Liquor Dealers and Druggists. H, EPSTEIN CO., Bole Proprietors. SlSI'Eom St.", Sajt FrakTjisco, Cai . ALBANY FOUNDRY " ' -AND ' . MACHINE SHOPS ! A. F. CHERRY, Proprietor , ALBANY, ORECiOV. .Hauufkcturci Steana Eas;nesl FIOUH.AND SW MILL MACHINERY 1 , Agricultural Itlachiner) , ALL AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES Also ageat for Richardsoa, Merlam k Co'l, Fay 1 Co's, and II. B. Smith's PATENT WOOD-WORKING MACHINEIT. Alto HHDufkOturar of Degroai't PATENT IRON FENCE IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS Or All Kinds, Hade It Ordlrl Repairing all Rinds of maonieary does ta shiniest notice. A. F. CHERRY. vn46tf. W1LLERT Ac BlISCII, XARRIAGE AND WAGON MANUFACTURERS Corner Hecond and Ferry Stu., Atbnny, Ogn. Arn DrpDArntl to mpnuracdurp cnrrlnges and wagoni at itiort mitice and ot the very . BEST MATERIAL. They mako the Prem.Om Carkiaobs ard REPAIRING AND JOB WORK done at shortest notice and In the most SKILLFUL MANNER. Their work and material Is warranted to be flrat clasa. vluiiWf. CITY DRUG STORE. A 0AH0TIIBRS. , ft. lALTHABHM. A CAROTHERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. FOSTER'S BLOCK. FIRST ST ALBANY, OREGON -niALsna is FOR THE SPRING TRADE! The Trend well Combined Gang and Sulky Plows DRUGS, CHEMICALS PATENT MEDICINES, v PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS, GLASS, - TOILET GOODS, . French aud Amerlenn CoIaKues, Handkerchief Extracts, i CONFECTIONEltY Pure Winci and liqnori fur medicinal Unci FINE TOBACCOSAND CIGARS. Family Eeoipas and Physio'an'f Presoip tions Compounded. Dco80'70.Tn?li, A. CAROTHERS CO. STATESMAN SEED DRILLS the only force foed drill, ON THE COAST. Call and examine my larpe stock of ftRrlcul- tural Implements. WRrerooms on neronp street, one blook east of the ''Denj ," ''''' in a FRANK WOOIi. NEW LEAIITEK STOKE. DAVID IRVIN, Pror. fl!AVK OPENED OUT A NEW LEATHER Utorm tn Athatur. and will fcmn MMtiUaatlT on hand all kinds of shsisfr-rnakt-ra' Ittntinca, and a laixe aaaurtmnt of ieattivrs, eonnittlng of Frvni't. omU and ki(t- tlulint kina, and ftoat kins fear boot barks and lnn, thltatrhhla oalf and (Vllforola kip, and many othtr kind uf rrit her whloh U In unfl' to nuniirate. ssTl ountrv dair anu snott-makers win flml It tolhlrftdvanlasMoJealwUln tu aa I am Billing vty ohr-ap. More on hint ttt,, next door to Plnmmer't New DruxSior. TlUuUU. ARCHITECTURAL JINO IKCHASICAL KRl'MLIEX . GILBERT Arakltacts ta taa Boar af CaplJ.l Cunuiaaioaan. PAirsi rnoE deawijiqs, etc In rwa IrolMlne, rrailsnd. Orsjnn. Salll( THE OLD STOYE DEPOT! JOHN BRIGGS, DIALS R IS COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES 1 Oftaa Bsst Patterns, TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE aad tot asnal assortottnt of taroiahlaf joodr fonaa ia a Tin Storv fcours Ka&tly and Promptly Eiscutsd On Eaasoaabla Tsrais. ' SkuH Rtcloriing$ Jtatt Img Friends I" FROST-ST., ALBAST, Nut Door to P. C. Harpor Oo's Btm D.l-4nUtr JOHN BRIGGS HEMORRHOIDS. As CAROTIIKRS 1 COS "PlkB PILLS ANU OINTMENT" bars now anoms al lha sUadanl praaaraliuns of tho Jajl is pra aar ad raoomaioa.ll for PiHH . (wbotbor chroni. or noaat). SaSorors aiaj acpaad apo it. taat thu natsdy will Jlrs tnesB paraaanonl raliaf fruai Ibis troublosoaio and daataf ia( aoav alaial. . 1 . J I . I '.Kim Ik. !! OVOl pwipa." ' mmj Buuanv , ..... - - v- tod Sutos) apoa roeoipi of prt&a. $l.iS. A. CAROTHEKS CO., alOjl Alhaoy. Lisa Co.. Ort(. METZLER'S mmi E3TTcr,ED c;:a::.3 Pan ) harl sit hl mnniifiinr' at JenVrmn r- atn told pi ft. of UusutM In Mhnf; at Hmt 4J ilart. AtRny ; at Km Msv'i wore, tffip- Humi BmwJisvllWi J. M. iw n, H-v' J.J. rlrriwii, HrU J. M. 4". Mtnw. n ff. NOTICE . -TO THE FARMERS AND GRANGERS 1 I have tisl received a complete stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, And my motto Is to "Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest," and Pay the Best Price Going for Produce. a . 11 YARDS OF BEST PRISTS 1I Call at th.Cash Store of It. Cheaille, cor nor or First ana uroauatotn atreeu, aiimiuj. GOOD NEWS IN LEBANON. MONTAGUE & MoCALtEY Hnvv Just received and opened out a MAMMOTH' STOCK ' or GENERAL MERCHANDISE CONBI8TIWO Or DRY COOnS, GROCERIES IIAKUYVARE, ETC., the whole onmprialng one of the choice retal stores In OreBiMa. . They expect to win public favor and public patronage by a prompt attention to cuatoniera aud reasonable prices of goods. WONTAOIIE A MCCALLEY. Lebanon, Oct. 13, l78.-v&nl(rtt BANK EXCHANGE SALOON. TAYLOR BRO'M, Proprietors. LATEST FAItCY BAR FIXTURES AKO mm mm, wises, upss IS THE ST1TE. FACERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ARD SAVE BOKEY. Beapora, IHasrers and Thrcahera Bvpalrea mad made al most sus (od MERRILL & PUTMAN'S NEW 'MACHINE SHOP lanowprapareiltodoall kinds of wnod hw lor.aawlnranddivwiine, alatanr iron work anil general blackamllnlug the triule may Ue- ""fettdnf plea-eta will be kept on hand at all "cornerlnd and Washington streets. Alhany, Oreeon. vlilnseyl. - Y. R. T. Co. rjoiaa- FROM ANT AFTFFl THW - (S., tj,e mi, fnrtn by hr L UillauitetmnsiHirtatlitnio'a U, na Aiisanv to t-oOlaua wtU be TWO IJ&jLXARS PER TOS. aiOIXRMITIT. y1n?Wf. rrvfcrilnt. A FIRST BILLIAKD CLASS TABLE ! DROP IN, Corner of First and Washlnston streets, op poalte St. Charlea Hotel. Albany. Oieaoa. "Ipicttjues SPECIALrJOTICE AM, BI7sE8 AND 8TYT.E8 AT PRICK W auU thetlmee. Unat lioprovetnenU mad on ftulfthltig photjgTa.phs. SOMETHING NEW ! I make the enpylnr and enlanrlnn of o' Daenerrotypes, ele.. a aaeeiallty. na w chargi are as fnllowa: I will enlarge from small eanlatoSiluor HUH. and Bnlah ''!; tor trom H.Sl) to sa. tnr the rtral eoiiy. "!' for eaeh additional copv, which Is lower t nan It lad.me for in Han Kranclaoo. Call an see mr aa titles. ' w ae-Hatlalactlon iruarenteed or ao """T. nlori21tr. THE ORIGIfiAL BAY TEAM ia stiix AL.IVB vrra A NKW OUTFIT! HASKFtX Ktm PAT FAVllH'S oais of ointl,iuina " ortawayayaadaa. T anu ii-i.tiTHts of mnttiiUlnaT "T Aftif, ihe pmir.itar ta alwaya rtati; f.uirrrf atl ItmeHl lSsrlie a mrrtrM to and rrm th to any p ' . . a. K a tlNt i