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LEGAL NOTICES. Citation. la the matter of the II-1 ate or MORGAN KELTS, deceased. Ia the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Linn. To Mary Kecs, Andrew Kccs, Samuel Kccs, Ruth Ellon Wassom, Jonathan VMura, Jacob Krej, ' Farah King, Hcniauim King, Mary A. Ualla her, Joseph Gallahcr, William Kees, Aaron Kecs, Jacob Kces, Lucy Kees, Wm. C. Galla hcr, Amy Gallahcr, O. C. Uallaher, Joseph M. Uallaher, W. C. Uallaher, jr., Mary Jane Gallahcr, Thomas J. Uallaher, James J. Gal lahcr, Jacob Uallaher, Isaae X. Uallaher, Robert Uallaher, Austin Augustus Kecs, Ma ry Ellen Kccs, Elisabeth Mary Wassom Jo seph Wassom, Joseph Wassom, Morgan Was som, Olive Adaline Wassom, Charles Marion Keos, infant child of Samuel Kecs, name un known, Alice Uallaher, Mary Hillary. Lewi Hillary and others, children of Mary Hillary, deceased, uamcs not known ; Joseph Tague, Mary Acnes Kccs. Margarxt Kllen Kccs, and to all others known or unknown interested in said estate : 70U AUK HEREBYNOTIFED THAT JACOB 1 Kees, Executor of tho last will and testa ment of Morgan Kecs, deceased, filed his Petition in the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for the county of Liun, on the 4th day of October, A. D. 1S66, praying an order of said Court to sell the fol lowing described Real Property belonging to said Eestito, to-wit That piece or parcel of land be ing and lying in Township No. 11 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, in Linu County, Ore gon, known as the "Donation Land Claim of Isaac D. Kces." containing 320 acres, more or less, be ing Notification 115S. Also, that parcel of land known as the Samuel Kecs land claim, being the North East quarter of section C, in Township No. 11 South, Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian, Linn county. Oregon, containing 160 acres. . You are furtht-r cited to be and appear before the said County Ouzrt in and for Linn County, Oregon, to be held iu the city of Albany, on Wed nesday, the 7 th day of November, A. D. 1866, and then and there show caue if auy exist, why a li cense should not Le granted to said Executor to ell said real estate. Dated at Albany, this 5th day of October, A. D. 1S68. EDWARD R. GEARY, County Judge. E. F. RrssELL, Atty for Executor. , oeGnoSJw Guardian's Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE COUX ty Court of Linn County, in Probate at the October Term. A. D. 1S66,- Notice is hereby given that to Saturday, the 3d day f November, A. D. 1S66, at the Court IIouo door in the city of Alba ny, in said County of Linn, and State of Oregon, between the hours of nine o'clock, a. in., and four o'clock p. ra., of said dav. I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, the following real estate, belonging to the heirs of Elmore Kecs, deceased, to-wit: Commencing at the North-eat corner of George Lambert's Donation Claim, known and designated upon the maps and surveys of the United States on file at Oregon Citr. Oregon, as Claim No. -71." Not. No. "1199," in Township 12 South. Ranre 3 West; thence East 20 chains to the Santiam River, thence up said river to a point where the North boundary of the tract set off to Morgan Kees intersect the said river, thence West along said boundary line 23 chains more or less, t the corner on said line, thence North to the place of beginning, containing 23 acres. Terms of sale will be for gold coin of the United States, one-third in hand, two-thirds in six months with approved security, with interest at twelve per cent per annum. Dated at Albanv this 3d dnv of October, 1SC6. THOMAS MORGAN. Guardian. J. C. Powell, Atty for Guardian. oc6n84w Summons. IN the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn. E. N. White, plaintiff, ts. E. C. Officer and Thomas Thorp, defendants. Action at Law to recover money. ToE. C. Officer and Thomas Thorp, Defendants aforesaid : Yoa arc hereby required to appear iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Linn, within ten days from the date of the Servioe f this Summons upon you if served within said county of Lien, but if served in any other county ia the State of Oregon then within twenty days from the date of such service, and answer the com plaint of the PlaintiiT ia the above entitled cause against you, on file with the Clerk of said Court, or judgment for want thereof will be taken against you. You are hereby further notified that if you fail to answer .-aid complaint as above required, the plaintiff will take judgment againt you at the October term of said Court, A. D. 1S66, for want of an aewser, for the sum of Sixteen Hundred and Forty Eeigbt Dollars and Fifty-Six Cents in gold or silver coin, with interest thereon at the rate of twelve j-er cent per annum from the 5th day of August A. D-, 165, and the costs and disburse ments of this tuit to be taxed. Giren under mv hand this 25th day of Jane, 1S65. Hy order" of Hon. R. P. Boise, Circuit Judge. E. F. RUSSELL, Attorney for PlaintilL U. S. revenue stamp, 50 cents, canceled, t ro5v26w- Summoiis. IN the County Court of the State of Oregon for ' the County of Linn. Thomas Fro man and Robert Foster, Plaintiffs, vs. R. T. Ray, Defend ant. Action at Law to recover money. To R. T. Kay, Defendant aforesaid : You are hereby re quired to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn, within ten days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you if served within said County of Linn, but if served in any other County in tho State of Oregon then within twenty days from the date of each service, and answer the complaint of the Plaintiffs in the above entitled cause against you, on file with the Clerk of said Court, or judgment for want thereof will be taken ajrainst you. You are hereby further notified that if you fail to an swer said complaint as above required, the Plaint tiff will take judgment against you at the Decem ber Term of said Court, 18C6, for want of an an swer, for the sum of One Hundred and Ninety Eight Dollars and Thirty-Eight Cents, in gold c'oin, with interest thereon at the rate of Ten per cent, per annum from the 11th day of September, A. D. lfe6G, and the costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed. Given under my band this 17th day of September,- A. D-. 18G6. E. F. RUSSELL, Att'y for Pltfs. . By order of Hon. E. K. Geary, County Judge. " TJ. S. Revenue Stamp 50 cents cancelled. se22no8-6w Summon.. IN the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Linn. October Term, 1866. Mildrid Thompson, Plaintiff, vs. George Thomp son, Defendant. Suit in Chancery for a Divorce. To George Thompson, defendant, aforesaid : In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby Tequired to appear and answer the complaint herein filed against yon in-the above entitled suit, on the 22d day of October, I860; ard if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will take udgment against yon, and apply at the said term to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint, and will take a decree of said Court dis solving the marriage contract now existing be tween yon and said Plaintiff, and also a decree granting to her the custody of the minor children, besides coats and disbursements of this suit. CRANOR 4 HELM, Atty's forPltf. By. order of lion. R. P. Boise, Judge of said Court. - U. S. Revenue Stamp, 50 cents, cancelled. -"Sept. 19, I860. no6-6w Keferees' Sale of Land. 1WTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned J3I Referees, appointed by the County Court of the btate of Oregon for the County of Linn, to make partition or sale of the Real Estate belong ing to the estate of Mrs. Mary Ann C. Freeland, deceased, by virtue of an order issued out of said County Court on the ICth day of May, A. D. 1866, will sell on Saturday the 13th day of October, A. D 1866, at' the Court House door in Albany in the county of Linn, State of Oregon, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, the following described premises, to-wit: The South half of Donation Land Claim No. 3707, in Township No. 14, South, Range 3 West, Wil lamette Meridian, known as the "Benjamin - Free land. Donation Land Claim" being and lying in the County of Linn State of Oregon. TERMS OF SALE Gold coin, payable one half of purchase money- in hand, the. remainder, in six months with approved security.: Dated thia 15th day of September 1866. J. H, FOSTER, - . D. D. GRAY. --. G.1I.-BABER, - E. F. KussEiXi Atty. Referees.-' eelov2n54w.- . ' WASTED r: 100,000- POUNDS 0PW00F I ;" .. . : For which we will pay the : ' . . ' . ' IIIGIIEST MARKET PRICE. , W. W. PARSISH i'"CO. Albany, January; 27th,-1865. ; ADVEHTISEMENTSi ; Filtceit Years in Oregon. SM.rMcCORiVllCK, The Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State. desire to Inform all his old cus tomers (and as many new ones as may not bo ac quainted with the fact) that he still continues to operate at the FRAXKXIX BOOK STORE 1 Oft Front St., Portland, (EXACTLY OFPOS1T MOVXT BOOs) Where ha is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, t O" . . . . , . " . STATIONERY, PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, . ACCORDEONS, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, DRUMS, GUITARS, , . And all kinds of Musical Instruments. SHEET MUSIC. INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. K cixuncn music boobs, BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. BLiAlTK BOOKS, TOYS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, ., NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, PENS, Photograpbtc Albums, And every other article in the above line. IMPORTING FROM NEW YORK DIRECT! I can sell to Country Dealers, Farmers and oth ers, at San Francisco Wholesale Prices. jr Agent for Teley's Gold riu.'O RAGS WASTED ! ! I want all the RAGS in Oregon, (woolen, cot ton, or linen, white, black, or aor other color) for which I will pay a cest a rocsn mobs than ''any other man." COUNTRY MERCHANTS, FARMERS, and others will do well to keep the above farts in mind a a dollar nri is equal to two dollars earned, and frugal housewives can purchane all the School Books required in their families du ring each year by simply saving the rags that heretofore hare been thrown away. REMEMBER! When yoa go to Portland be sure and bring all the Rags you can procure, to s. j. Mccormick, Franklin Book Store, 105 Front Street. aul8v2n21y mroiTKB ASD DSALEK IX PIANOS, MELODEONS, Sheet Mcric, Mcsic Books, Gcitars, Flites, Pipes, Accordeoss, Strugs, ad all K!DSOFMcSICAL I.fSTRC MK5TS, Statio.tert asd Faxct Goods, IKO. IOC FRO:VT STREET, (between Morrison and Alder) PORTLAND, OREGON, A GENT FOR JACOB ZECU'S PIANO Fortes, San Francisco, Cal., which received the Gold Medal over celebrated pianos from the East, in the last Fair, 1865. Also Agent for Er nest Gabler's Piano Forte, New York, which won the greatest popularity in the East for sweetness and power in tone, durability in workmanship, and Superior New Scale, full Metallic Form, Over strung and Irencb Orand Action. L. T. Sbultz will have an assortment of those Superior Pianos always on band, and can sell them for tho Lowest Price, as be imports tbem direct from the Manufactories. New Pianos for Rent or Sale by monthly pay ments. Latest Music received by every steamer direct from the East. Pianos, Melodeons and all kinds of Musical In struments tuned and repaired. L. T. Fhults recommends himself as a first class tuner, having been ia the business over fifteen years and is a musician. Those living in Linn and adjacent counties, wishing to purchase one of these Superior Pianos are informedthey ean do so through the Editor o the State Rights Democrat be being my au thorized agent for the sale of them in that section of Oregon. sel.ly PLANING MILL. ! c7 JB. COMLEY. ALBANY,OREG ON. f HAVE- ALWAYS ON HAND, lj or will j&Xanofaeture to order, every style of DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, at the shortest notice and lowest possible charges Boards Matched and Planed. Work executed' In- a? style not surpassed by any Bhop in the State. 3r The Mill is. in the lower part of the town. en the river bank, at the corners of the joining claims or the, Juonuetns ana liackleman. , ' J. B. COMLET. Albany, September 29, 1865. Administrator's Hale of Land. TVTOTXCE IS HEREBY, GIVEN, THAT BY Tirtne' of an Order of the County Court of "jino. Coujity, Oregon, the undersigned Adminis trator of the Estate Of Alonzo Simonds, deceased, win on ' : ' atuhlw7tbe2T(Kfatfof fictobef, 18CG, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the Court house door in the city of Albany, sell tt public auction the following described Beal Estate belonging to said Estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy claims against said Jbstaw and expenses of admin istration to-wit; .. . - The Northwest quarter of section thirty-sis: (36) in township twelve (12) South, range three (3) West, Willamette meridian, in tho county of Lirm, Dtate of Oregon. Terms of sale wUl be in gold coin, paid down on day or suie. j A; WHEALDON, Adm'r, E, F Rrfsvix, Atty. - . , - -. - , - tDatod this 21st day of September. 1866.1 se22no6-4w WOOXi r tVOOJL ! 4 KA hnn pounds of WOOL JL JJJJJ wanted, foi which pay the 'highest market price in CASH. vr '' will KOHN- Jr BRO. ; Albany, 24, 1865 A D V E 11 T I B E M E N TS'. THE HOTEL TO TRY IN PORTLAND 1 NEW COlJiUili JM AN. Kos. 118, ISO and 122 Front; cor ner or Morrison fctrcct. dOOD N VS FOR ALiTj ! fllll 12 N EH' COI.U3I HI AN ilOTKL JL having junt been elcgautly uuishud, and being now ready for tho reception of Guests, the Proprl etor would say to tho Citucns of Willamette Valley and of Southern Oregon, of the Upprr Columbia and Idaho, and to the travelling public generally, that he Is now ready to entertain all who may favor him with their patronage, AT riUCES TO SUIT; The New Columbia! Is an entirely new building, hard flniahed, rooms well ventilated and well fur nished, and has eapaetty to comfortably accommo date Six Hundred Guests. The Diuing Room is large and commodious, and has fine suits of rooms with !onueeting doors, for families. THE TAI1LE , s ., Will bo furnished with the best the Market afford, and the Proprietor W determined thut ue hotel In Portland shall excel his in the excellence, variety, and completeness of bis table. Hot, Cold und fthowcr Dutln, For the Guests, free of charge. A Large' Fire 1'rool Safe For the secure deposit of valuables belonging to Guests. The Raggage of fluents conveyed to and from the llot) without charge. House opeu ull night. TK11MS: Iloard, per Week $5 Hoard and Lodglngr - $7 to $10 The Proprietor will at all times endeavor to please his Guests, and would respectfully solicit the patronago of the travail In a ptiWie. P. It. 8INNOTT, Proprietor. Portland. Dor. 20, ISC., REWARD! REWARD! REWARD! 10,000 J 10.000 ! GOLD AN1 8IT,VKlt! I5AKilIAx 1U108. -Vl'FKK A 11KWAI?I THAT J they have one of the largest and bitt Selected stocks of t ... , Custom .11 a tic Clothing and Gent FiiriiiNliing Good In the State of Oregon. And we are able to Inform the public that wo nil at as XiOW PRICES As they can be purvhaicd for LdJSm FrancUee. PERSONS FROM THE INTERIOR When viiiting Portland and desirous to purchase anything iu the above line of goods, will find it te their advantage to 43 A IX AM) Il A M I E the fine stock of CUSTOM. MADE CL0THIN6 AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS OF BARMAN BROS. AT T11K1K Cosmopolitan CLOTHING STOKE, os tiii; mvKii bwe of FRONT ST. PORTLAND Dctwocn Arrlsonls and the Lineolu Ilonier. Portland. Dor. 20. 1S65. 4. G. BRADFORD, IMPORTER AND JOMJKH IN" WINES AND LIQUORS, FltO.VT STItEnT, I'ORTLA.I. T HAVKCO.?iTA.TLYO. HANI) 1 large, choice and bcl assorted stocks of SUPERIOR BRANDIES, FINE OLD WHISKIES, CHOICE PURE WINES. ALSO, Old Jamaica Hum, Netv England Rum. Tcnnent'ff, and Maurice, Cox II Co.'t Ale and I'ortcr. ALSO, ABSINTHE, JAMAICA GIXOER, ESSENCE PEPPERMINT, CUP.ACCOA, VERMOUTH, CORDIALS, BITTERS. SYRUPS, LIQUEURS Merchants and Dealers from the Interior are re tpectfully invited to call and examine my stock t reiore purcnasin eiitewnere. Fortlnd, Dec. 20, J05. IMPORTANT NEWSi INTENSE EXCITEMENT ALL ABOUT! NEW CARDING MACHINE milAT HEW WOOL CARDIIVG 1 Machine which can CARD AND SPIN WITHOUT HELP, Is on Oak Crcclt, one nnd a hall jTlilew Went of C'orvallln. It will card the finest or the coarsest Wool in the State into Rolls or Ratting. Bring along- Your Wool and See it Dono We have the best Carder in the State the same one that we bad last year. DIRECTIONS fOR , WASHING : ; ,. In washing your Tino Wool use chamber lye or tal soda, plenty of hot water and soap. J&B We will not card Unwashed Wool. PRICES FOR CARDING 10 Cents with, or 12 Cts. without Grease. - , ... - , f HORNING k GROVES. Oak Crock, Usntort county March SO, 18(56. IMPOETANT, NOTICE , -- iff TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS ... ; , AKI ....... , t " EVERYBODY ELSE , :i Trif-AvING determined to'' closa out my entire XX etock of well selected- and assorted - general merchandiser of $40,000 $40,000 FORTY TlfOlTSAlVD DOLLARS 1 1 I would respectfully call the attention of the pab lio in general, that I will sell me entire stock at GREATLY1- REDUCED ' PRICES ! for cash, or merchantable, produce. Persons, de sirous of purchasing Buch goods as are usually kept in a store of a well selected stock, would do well 'lo calfc early, as I intend to give sue a, " ' BARGrAiNis: as were never offered before in the State. TH'-f X -?tL.,8TEANBACH. Oppo'site Pbst Office; Foster's New Brick. ; i . . r 1 i s r a ( or Persons indebted to ma wltl please) ttall at their earliest convenience and settle, either by note, cash or produce. -. l-:h? cTERNBAQH AD VBRTISEM KNTS. 11MX EXCITEMENT ! AT ' J,rLEISpiINEIl&C0:S! First Street, corner of Washington, CITY OF ALBANY, OGN. , ! " ' ' ' We tvoui,i KKHPHcrrrrLiiY call the attention of the Public to the fact that wo have determined to soil out our entire large and well selected stock of - f r j- Dry Goodsj 5 J 4 " Clothing Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. ALSO; CrotUry IVarc, Ilartitvurc. ALSO, A large, frerb. and cheies assurtmest of a it 6 c i". n i k s . And many other article too numerous te mention. all of which we will n il at i SACRIFICING RATES, On account that we are ebbing our busintts, and are determined to do so by the 4th of July. J. PLKISCHNER A CO. N.'n. All persons' Indebted to u will pleSe coino forward and settle at tln ir i-Hrlist con venience. J. 1'LL'ISCIINKR A CO. Albany, April 14. 1H6A. THE HOUSE FOR INTERIOR PEOPLE I What Cheer House. front Street, between, l'amlilll stud JtiorrlNoii, I'oruaiid 1YT. O'CONNER, Proprietor, WOt'LII Ricsi'iccnrt'i'LLY IX- f T furm hi Patron mid ilia Publio generally that, havipg tnovrd into bis . . . . NEWAND SPLENDID HOTEL lie is now prepared to aecointnodsle auy number oiuueiU with IJunt'l and J-oinj- haca Itoou Is fitted up with entirtly ' Sew I'urnHtire, arpetliipr, and French Spring M4ttlrciici, and la co.hroodious snd eomfotable. Is furnished with the brt of everrtbin? the Msr ket affords-ftsb, fleb, fowl, vegetable and fruiL Bagae brought from fiie steamers t the Hotel without charge. A Fire Proof Safe Is kept for the secure keeping if Treasure or any parcels or value telnnj; to itatsu: Hotel Open at All Ilonr. Tke Proprietor U thankful for th vtrrlarff share of public patronage wbtrb bat been given to Lim for years, Mid U continued to him. aud woi.M reretfully solicit an increase of it. la doing so, he aurci the travelling public that no exfeu or labor will b ipared V$ make thia boui the tnott deiirable and aj;reeatle Illt 1 iu Oregon. Portland. Dee. 20. 1 PGi. GALLERY RE-OPENED ! PICTURES! J&JIaTa STlTLESi FROM LOCKETJO LIFE SIZE! CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE STATE! Tnonrso.Y A: imxto.v ALRANYRKGON. IrK UIX'KXTLY i:.M.itc;i: I) f f our tJallery, and have now the largest .ky light and batt arranged iwm this td tf Rao J raucuce. - We have the Latent Improrced Initrutnents and use tbs bet material ; and w have spared no eipcnse to have things right, in order that we may give our 1'atrous FIRST CLASS PICTURES. With our present Skvlieht of 221 square feet wc can take Good Pictures io ail kinds of vM-fltber and at all times of day. None need wait f-r a clear day come any time, lat or early, and if wc don't make you a good picture we will uot let you take away a poor one. Yfo bavt mperioT arrangements - for taking CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES, And are said to bare tnoro patieuoe than famous Job of old. No Patron ever saw us out of humor. Wo defy competition in COPYING PICTUKES. Call at nur elegant and capneious Gallery on First the chief buMticio street, south sido, middle of the block, and examine our specimen pictures. ' THOMPSON A PAXTON. Albany, November 18. 1SB5. MACHINE SHOP ! A. F. CHERRY, nAvixcj PLTRciiAst:n tiii: e. tiro intercut in the ALUANV FOUNDRY AN0 MACHINE KI101M am Prepared to Furnish WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK - Of every description, on short notice. Also, . BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders for -Al MILL WORK Will be .filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory manner. HORSE POWERS AND Agricultural Implements Manufactured to order, and particular attention ' ' paid to Repairs. All kinds ef v 1 f PATTERN WORK done to order on short notice A. F,. CIIERRY,' Albany, August 18, 1866-ly I SELLING' OFF TJSELLING OFF! $50,000 WORTH 1 CUAIiLKSARRETtT, Pxont Street, and No. 5 Washington Street, Portland. The JLargcst, most General, and ! Most Splendid Assortment or STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, : '": LETTER PRESSES, &C, ON THE PACIFIC COAST, I IIICIILY BOUND ' ' f 1 niblcs, Prayer and Hymn Hcolf An Immense Assortment of SC6l" BOOKS ! ! Orders-From tli Interior.- Filled with dispatch and care. , ADVEIITIS K M E N T H . tun wow.t' onriT tvr,vr roa r ,- Scrofula and Borofulovid TJIsHhch From limcrif l'dc, a wiM-known merchant v Ox ford, Afalnf. rt "1 bnvo Bold Urff rjunntltlcs ofyotir Hahap, Itll.t.A, but iirvcr y-t on IhjIHo whfc.li fnlb-d of Itio cli-slruil tm,-ct mid full sutlsfnctlon to tltoso who took It. As fast lis our pi-oplo try It, I bey rco titer! hu bc-ou no ini-Ulcliic llko Jt l foro lit our vouimuiiity." Eruption, Pimplcn, Blotclo, Pustules, Ul cers, Boroa, and all Discac of tho Bkln. jy-om llm. llnht. St ration, Jlrhlol, Jlnflawl. " I only do my duty to you mid tlm tiublln, whm I add my testimony to Unit you publish of tli'! iv dlclnal virtues of your Haiwaimium.a. M l,m;;h (4.r, if'd tm, hnd tin nfltlctliitf lmmor In Ui r cars, eyes, and luilr for yenrs, which wo wro uimbli! t euro until wo tried your Kausai-aiuixa. Mio lias beeu well lor some mouth." From Mm. Jnm '. Hire, n writ l-nnwn find much' ttertniiillniliffflh'.nnlniltf, lUipn Mmj Co., N,J. " Iy daughter b unercl for a year puct with a erofulou eruption, wbleli win very troubifsome. Nothing afforded any relief until wc tried your HAHAfAlttM.A,whlufi soon completely cured Iter." From Chnrlr$ '. Umje, lln't-, of the. irldrlff tufiwn (Iwjf, Murrnjl if Co., mnnufucturcn of enamelled nnjirrt in A'anhifi, A'. . -" I hud for aoveral years n very Iroiiblfinomo kumnr In toy flier, wlile.1i yretv eouHtiutly wrno Uutll It (llslL'iired my fenturen and bceniie) nn lutol cnibln iillllHlon. I trlel almost every tiling a Hum coubl of both ndvlm nod medlelnn, but without any relief whatever, until 1 took your Haiihai'AIiM.t.a. It Immediately rn:ilc my fnei? wnrw, nn you told mo It mli'ht for a tiiuej but In n fev week llm new skin benii to form under tho blotches,' imd ron-tlniK-d until my turn Is n amootli ns any Iwj'ly. and 1 nm without any symptom of tho lnf : that 1 know of. 1 enjoy perf ct le ;ill!i, mid without a doubt vwii It to your 3,UHWMtit.i.A.'' Erysipelas General Debility rurlfy tho lilood. From Dr. llM. Snmln, Itounlon St., Xcw York. Hit. AY Kit. 1 fxddoin fall to remove i'.ruptUtnt and ScrofuUm Sorm lv the permjvei ln uneoi' your HaimaI'AUH.I.a, nud I fiavcjunt now enre mi nttu-lc of Mutiffnaitt ICrtuljn Uti with It. No nlternt Ive wo pOSM'an eqiiali Iho HAI:J4I'AHIU.A you Iwh- sup plied to the profession well as to the: p'-opb-." From J. F.. JnUnnton, tUq., If'alrman, ihto. Kor twelve years. I lmd the vi-llow Kryltflfis on my rlHit nnu, during which time. I tri-1 nil tho releomed physician I cool 1 reaeli, and tiok hun dred of dollar worth of iuedHue;i, Tlii.- u leers wi-rc so bad that the rord beenine vl1bl", mid th doctors .decided t!it my urin most lx) nnipulntvl. I U'gau taking yuur HAifiAl'AI'.ll.fA. 'look two bot tles, und aoitit) of your I'ii.i j. Together they bnvo cured me. 1 nm now u well uirl sound us uiiy lxdy, IHn III n uMln pl.'iei-, my r;iw is known to every body in this community, nud i ncites tho wonder of From Han. IUrj Mmro, V. P., of S'riri-nKlIf, C. If., a leading member of the Canadian i'arliw- Witt. I have u wd your KAitHAiwiMM. Iu inf family, for general deUlitff, and for rY?ln the LUhhI, with very M-nHJ.-inl r ilt. sod Ktl coubdeucv la commeudlus; it U the- iiniklcd." Bt. Autb&ny'a Plrw, 1Tcb, Bait Rheum, Bcold UeaU, 8oro Byon. From Inrrey HicLttr, Ft'., thr , tAiior tf lit 'JStnllmntuirk Jtitwcrtil, 'riinnylfouln. "Our only rbtld, about thr yenr f s'", was attacked by pimph oil bl forehead. Tie v i.tj l'lly spread until tl-y formed n loathsome and t lrub-nt sore, which covered hi tiur, und netually ldludcd bis eyv tor some Unys. A klliul phy l lini np!e d tiltratc of silver and cither remedies, uithout i ny B.;ir lit elf-et. I or lifU-en !ay we guardi-d bi batids, I'-kt with th m be f lioul 1 t-nr om-ii the ' -t.Tlii and corrupt wound which covered bi bo! fare, llaviug IfC'l evry thing tle wc bad any hope from, we U-gau t,'Hin;j your .S.lt:sAI'AI:ll.l., and applying tlw iodtle of tah lolln, as you direct. 'Ihe sore N"H'aU. to h'-d when we had ;iutl the first little, and was will wln-ti we fini1iel Ihc aecoud. The child eyeU!ie, w hkh lad Wiiua out, grew r.gaiu. and be li now Ik aitliy and f.iir a nyotl.-r. Thr wtt4c tiilhborhood prcUktwl that the child luUAl die." ByphilJs and Mercurial Disoaso. From lr. Ilintm Stout, of St. Jsjuii, Mi, twirl. "I Und your .S.M:Ht,i:ll.t. a more eIU-.-tnI rcmi-dy for the eeeoinlary aymptwin of S'hUts and for syphilitic disease tliKii auy other we (wm-M, The prou-sslon are tndetitcd to you lor aoiuo of tho best tmdicitu we li4c." From A. J. French, .If. IK, on tminmt phytk'utn r,f Ixttt rrnfr, .liie, it a irnuiiucnt member of fe Ltyitlulutc of MiiKHirttuttttt. Iis. Ari.it. Jly d.-sr .-ir: 1 have fuund your FAttlAt'Atttt.l.A tin cxeelh-ut remedy for Sfr'hilit, both of the primtinj and tcrontl'iry tyj-, UJ vi-e-tual lu some rav s llwt tti fi- too o!.H!it; to yi'JJ to other remeiil. 4. I do le.t know wlial wo enn era- ny w tilt iiion t ; i tjiut v of uucix , w ltr a power- ul alw ritirv la rijuir Sir. rVi.it. S. i'ttn I ' irtr.tf Acr T.runtvcicl: . S.J. lidil i lful nl- r tU bi b'. tiiil by tin- abuse. of mrrury, or merrurinl iitnin-, whh'h iprrvr inure and more aa,rvatl fr years, in pii of en-ry rciunly or treatment that oul l be njijdu-d, uutd th 1H rseti rilitf liw of AYI.U'.i .S VfAIUI.I.A r li-el dm. ' w ca- e.m be fouu l nore lureti-rat'' end dltr'-i; than till., iuJ it took several dozeu botti 1 1 j cure hlta. Lcucorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakness, are fr'ernSly prolu-d ty Internal SrrrfaSnu t'l erratuin, nief ore very bfU-U eun-J by the alterative efftet of this .MAt:HAI'.UII.I.A. Some raws reotilre however, lit ni l of the f M M ATAltlLLA, the skillut CppUcatiou of local reir.edl'. JYom the v!t lifim and rlthtjrlfbrat&l Dr. Jactib Mcrril', if t'iucinnatl. I have found your fvUnArAiuu.A an excellent alterative In diseases of f-inale. Jlany eases of lrr-jful.iritr, lxtieorrh.i. Internal I'lceratlon, and Iwaldi bilitv, arlsinj; from the a-rofulou diathesis, Iisvc Yield"! to It, and there wre few thjt do not, wheu'its effect it projH-rl)' aided by local treatment." A tati, untrillinj to nh'ow the publication of her ,mmt, writ ft i " Mr danubter and mys If have been cured of a very dehilitatlu I-neor'rhcra of Ion? standing, by two Uttl- of your .I'-iairiu.a. Rhoumatiam, Gout, Iivcr Complaint, Dya- pepaia. Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused bv Scrofula In the system, arc rapidly cured by this JUXT. bAiutAi'AUtLUV. AYER'S CATHARTIC TILLS possess so many mlvantaires over the other pur'atiyea in the inaikt-t, anl tlwir superior virtues are so universally Known, that we newt not do more than to nssurc the public their quality i maintained equal to tho best it ever has been, nntl that they may Ik; tlepenueu on to do nil that they have ever done. l'repared by J. C. AY EH, M. D., L Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by i-ii-Sold by Settltinier & Co.. Albany, and at Wholesale and Ketail by w'milli A Iavis, Port land. scly MEDICAL CIRCULAR. Everj Physician located in the country or a small village, and engaged in the practice of his profession, has more or less frequently found the rucccssful treatment of chronic diseases difficult, if not Impossible, owing to the absence of many fa cilities which arc within the reach of those residing in tho cities and larger towns. Tho undersigned 1ms for this reason made ar rangements for the treatment of this class of cases by which patients can have tho benefit of all the appliance known to the profession. Persons placed under hi care will receive in ad dition to medical and surgical treatment, tho bene fit of Dr. Lnngston Parkers method of treatment by fumigation; tho uso of many of tho mineral and salino waters, both for bathing nud genera use; bathing in e,a water, Ac, when indicated; beside the orl;nary general and local baths of wat er, heated air and vapor. Physicians having under their enre or knowing of persons n filleted by obstinate rheumatism, skin diseases, diseases of the urinary organs, Ac., which have resisted ordinary treatment, will confer a great favor upon Mich persons, by calling thpir at tention to the facilities here afforded. For special information apply in person or by letter, to J. L. COOMBS, M. I). Portland, Oregon. T Consultation Rooms in Cree's Building ovor Wells, Fargo A Co. Entrance from Stark BLACKSMITHING! A NEW SHOP -A IN A NEW BUILDING! FRANK- S. WOOD HAS OPENED A BLACKSMITH SHOP In tho Now Building- on Broad Albin St., (Middle of tho Block east of Norcrosg' store) ALBANY, OREGON. Where ho will execute orders for work in his line of every description, such as Making and Pointing Plows, Horseshoeing, Tireing Wheels, Wagon Iron Work. ' Particular attention will be given to FARMERS' ORDERS. All work will be done in tho best manner, and at j VERY LOW PRICES. I respectfully solicit a fair share of the patron agw.oX thKconimuuity. J , J?. S. WOOD. . " Albany; March 31, i860..- ADVERTISEMENTS. H. H. BANCROFT & CO BOOK SELLERS & STATIONERS Nan rrnnclwco, C'nI., OFFTTR AT THE L0WKST MA It KET RATES one Of tho largest and best assorted stocks of Soohs in every department of Literature, and fta- ion imkj luuc.y nianoiiKrjf, vj ho lonnrj anjirncre in tho world. They occupy on entire building, S2 by 80 ijcet, three stories, on Merchant street, which oonuects in the rear with the store on Montgomery street. There are nine departments, each arranged l . - i r l' i i : . ... 1 . r . . i i unuer many suouivision, as ioiiows : JrllwcclIaiicotiH Hook. 1, Ilisbry i 2, JJioprMpl'y i Novels; 4, Govern ment and Politics : h, Rebellion Literature : 6, Bo- elal and Lthical i 7, Mental and Moral Hcicnee; 8 Language and Uratory : V, j;ells Letlres and the Llnsic : 10, Poetry and the Urnma: 11, Wit and Humor; 12, Fiction; 13, Works collected info vol umes 11, Freemasonry and Odd Fellowship; lb, Miscellaneous subjects; 16, Ribles, Prayer IJook, and; Hymn Jtooks; 17, illustrated Works; 18, Juv cuilfj j;ooks. rvCJCIltlllC IIOOUM. lj Military and Naval Fciencc; 2, Xavigation and Hhip linildiiig; 3, Architecture and Carpentry ; t, ijine Arts; U, Lhemistry and Lleetricity; C, Ale cbonical .Science; 7, Applied Mechanics and the Useful ArU; 8, Currency, Trade and Resources; 'J, Mathematics and Engineering; 10, Astronomy; 11, tieogrnphy, Lxplorations and Climatology: 12. Zoology, Mining, et.; 13, Natural History of the .Mineral Kingdom; li, egetable Kingdom; 16. Agriculture; 16, Domestic Arts; 17, Amusements, (James and Fortune Telling ; 18, llionograpby ; 19, cyclopedias and lictionaries; 20, (Jencral and Popular science; 21, Miscellaneous Works. 31MlJ-al Hooks). Alcohol, Anatomy, Apoplexy, Artbma. Auscul tation, RJood, Lruin, Rronchitis, ("bet. Chemistry. Children, Chloroform, Cholera, Climate, Consump tion, iJeafneM, lieforroities. iierUwl Kurerv. Ilc- tionkries, digestion, l;irtberia, lJixtenaU'riei. Xia- secMrs, Ioii -stie Medicine, mpy, Epilepsy, Ery- sipeias, J-.ye, remales, l cvers, tiout, Health, Heart, Histology, Homoeopathy, Hydropathy, Influenza, Insanity, Joints, Liver, Lungs, Materia Medico, Medical Jurisprudence, Membrane, Microscope, Midwifery, Mind, Nervous Hyutetn, Neuralgia, Ob stetrics, Palsy, Paralysis, Pathology, Pharmacy. Phyiiology. 1'Dueuionta, Poison. Practice. Pre scription?, Psychology, Rectum, R iicutn a tim, Scur vy, .crofula, Fkin, Fmallpox, Fpinc, ritomacb, Kurgjcry, Throat, Tobacco, Water Cure. j I-HVV IIOOkM. English Rctjorts, American Rerorts. States Re port and Iiigests, Abridgctnentti, Ab'traet. Ac tions or !,, A'liiiiomtrators Admiralty, Agency, w m, viinmixiraior, Aumiralty, Agency, ition, Assignments, Attachments, Bailments, uptey. Carriers, Chancery, Civil Law, Codes, ircial Law, Common J-a w, Contracts, Con- ironra' Hank ru Com tat. yk) aui uig , vorporanons, vriminai i.aw, Uamagea, Hirorce, Equity, Evidence, Executors, Forms, In surance, lnamty, Justie of the Peace, Jurisdic tion, Landlord end Tenant, Maritime Law. Mer cantile Law, Mexican Law, Military Law. Minev. Mortgage, Partnerships; Patents, personal Prop erty, Pleading, Practice, Railways, Real Property, Revenue, Pale, Khij-ping, Sheriff, Fludy t,t Law, Hurctysbip, Tax Law, Trustees, Vendors, Wills. School ISookM. Having special t-rtns from the principal publish er cf KLm,1 liook, from whom we bwv in rerv large quantaties, we can sell at lower prices than any dealer on the Pacific Coast. i ul uviiiiiiuiem ia arrangea unucr tnc louowtnz a a " neai : Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy. Book keeping, Jioiany, Calisthenics and fJymnaties, Chemistry, Chinese. Hebrew and Portuguese; Com- posit.on. Jtbetoric and Logic; Dictionaries, Draw ing. Elocution, French, Geography, CJcology and .Mineraugy; iiernan, t, ram m ar, O reek, Hitory, Italian, Latin, Mathematicf, Mental Philopby, .Music. Natural History, .Natural Philosophy. Ob ject Teaching, Penmanship, Political Economy, Keader and hptl!-r, hpaniah. Teachers' Registers, Teachers' Library, Miscellaneous Educational ", School Apparatus, School Stationery. Among our own publications are the following x.aucauonai ttcrits CLARK ft NEW SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY nearly ready. Ot TLINE MAP OF THE PACIFIC STATES, preparing. CLARK'S NEW P1.I31ARY GEOGRAPHY, to l9 toll.tel l.y f LARK'S HISTORY, preparing. 11 C KG ESS' PKX M A NS HI P. RAXCROFT'S MAP of the PACIFIC STATES ItfllKlOtlM ItOOliM. Commentaries. Concordance, Dictionaries, Eccle siastical Hutory, Prayers, Sermons, Theology and uocirine. Nubwrripfion Department. iu iai ucpanmcci agents anr canvassers can always: f:nd a variety of Jioi.ks, Maps, Engravings, Ac., which are not sol d out e.f any book-store, but exclusively by rabscrlpticn. Full information promptly given un application by letter or io l-erson. ItluilIiS. writing Tapers, Printing Pa f-ers, Wrapping Pa sjts, Tracing, Copying, Parchment. Hoards. Blank Rooks; Pocket Books, Iesks. Envelopes, Ink, Ink- stands, Mucilage, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Pounce, Card. Games, Rulers, Folders, Cutlery, Erasers, Rubber, GImI-. Slates, Crayon, Pens, Pencils, Pen Holders, lira -he, Colors, Instruments. Quills. Tab lets. Labels. Tape. Seals, Dips and Files. Boxes, .-caics, tvclet stamping Cutters. Racks. WeichU, Calenders, Twines. Pictures. Photographic Albums, Alpha!! Blocks, Binders' Materials, Miscellaneous MatioiH-ry. IVIARBLE YARD! ALBANY, OREGON'. irs MARBLE MONUMENTS, GRAVE AND TOMBSTONES, Of Every Style and Pattern. PEDESTALS, SLABS, MANTEL PIECES. And .Marble Work of AZ Kinds. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING ! THE FIXEST EETTEIHIYG I THE BEST EXECUTED WORK In the State oT Oregon ! All work done at my Marble Yard is turned out scas to give perfect satisfaction to my patrons. PURE WHITE, VERMONT, OR CALIFORNIA MARBLE Will bo used as parties ordering work shall select. The Lowest Living Prices Will be charged in every instance. Orders from any Part of tho State will be Faithfully and Promptly Fillc d. THE MAR 11 EE YARD Is just below Sprengcr's Tacine Hotel, on the west side of the street running from tho river. . The publio aro invited to call at my shop and examine specimens of work. - - Albany, January 6, 1SC8. TO FAMILIES. OF LM, LANE AND BENTON COUNTIES, , , . . t - -. t, THE UKDEIISIGIVEII II A VIA G received the agency for DR. BOYXTOX'S FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST, for tho above counties, would respectfully inform tho citizens that ho is now in tho field, and will call upon tho people at their homes and places of business. " - The nature and object of the Chest Is to supply families with those tried, certain, safe and efficient remedies whioh are necessary in the prevention and in tho treatment of sudden and common dis eases. Tho adaptability of this conveniently arranged Chest to a place in each and every fam ily ia beyond a doubt. In connection with the Chest there is a book containing a description of more than seventy dis eases, giving their symptoms in detail, so no ons need bo mistaken as to tho nature of their com plaint. It therein numbers carefully the specific remedies; the remedy being found in the Chest for every disease. It also contains a Materia Medica, or Dictionary of all the medicines, with their origin, nature, medical properties, dosea, and the disease , they are applicable to. - No one ean doubt the propriety of this wise arrangemesr.tt mcci tne wants ot tno afflicted. - , X II. PAYNE. VV BP - 1 -V rM mm A D V;E R T I S E M EN T 8 PRIVATE MEOIDAL AID. lnlcl Care nml moderate Charges Bit. XV. li. BOnEUTT'S Private Medical and Surgical Inttitue. Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the I'acifie Mail gteamsltip Co.'a cilice. Prl- -vale entrance on Leidsdorfl" street, San Francisco, California. Eetahlialitd txprcsshj to afford the afflicted $ound and tcientijic medical aid, in the treatment and cure of all Private . and Chronic Diseases, casta of tecrcry and all sexual diseased. 10 THE AFFLICTED. J)K, W. K. liberty returns bis sincere thaskf to bis numeroos patients for their patronage, and wonld tale this opportunity to remind them that b continues to consult at his Institute for the ear of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys. iJigestJre and 'Oenit-L'urir.ary Organs, and all' private diseases, rh: Byphilis in all its rorms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid con sequences of sclf-atnsc. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stric tures, Xocturnal snd Diurnal emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Dack and Loins, Inflanv. mation of the 7?ladd rand Kidneys, etc., cte. ; ancf be hopes that his long experience and raccessfil practice still continue to insure him a share of th- publio patronage. IJy the practice of many years in Europe and the United fetatcs, Le is enabled to apply the most efficient and sneectsful remedies against diseases of all kinds. Houses no inercu--ry, charges moderate, treats his patients in a cor rect and honorable way, bss references of on- 'jncstionable veracity from men of known respect ability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit tecre vr. Doiicrty would eall attention to tbe follow ing certificates from two of his patients, who, sav ing fully recovered their health, dcnire to mas knewn their remedial g' nt. It will b seen their statements are felly authenticated by a Notary 1'ublic. Tbe welfare of Foclety imperiously demands their publicity, and they are giren mors to wars tbe uuwary than to sound the praises of a 1'bysi- eian, or whom hundred or like eases can be cited. during a practice of more than fifteen years. A CASK or GLEET ASD STR1CTCRES. Dr. Doh rty Dear Sir : I feel my health so fol ly removed that, in common gratitude, I belter I tbould make yoa some written acknowledgment for your valuable services particularly so as your fee was small for tbe work performed. I arrived in this city from the East about on year ago, and was then suffering from an old eas of Gleet, complicated tsitb stricture. Being a stranger in tins city, and believing those doctors who gave sncb positive raD'-es of soeceaa wer nrcescarily the hot, (ome of whom hare a large number of titles) I placed myself in their charge, and continued under their treatment : until I had lost nearly all hope and considerable sum of money. I wii-h to say now that you are the sixth dortor I have employed, and tbe only one that Las ever done me any service, ily. Gleet is wholly cured, tbe stricture is all removed, and my general health is better than it has been for years. In conclusion I would say to the many unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any doubt as to whom . yoa may employ, ask Dr. Dohcrty for tny address and call and see mc. (I sjeep store in this city.) My experience may rave you many dollars. I would also add that in the early stage jof my dis ease, I ud a larre amount of tbe preparations ad rertircd as an infallible cure for Gonorrhoea, Gleet, etc., tut never derived any benefit from! tbem. I am, Doctor, very truly yours, L 1 II . Fan Francisco, June 16, H64. ! Fubfcrihed and sworn to before me tbi 21st day of Junes, lc61. A. S. GOULD. l s. Notary Public rr.vixAi. wpakjefs a swork to CKBTjrcATx or most RexanaaBLr cent or srEnxaToixcaozA. A desire to bene Ct humanity, and a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. Doherty, alone induces mm to make tbi stat-ment. For many years I bare been afilictcd with that fearful disease known as -.sperinatorrho?a;" or .Seminal Weaknesses, tba result of eclf-abue, but till 1855 experienced but little trouble or iceonvei.ience. In that year, boncvcr, I bad Seminal Weakness to an alarming extent, wbtrb was soon followed by the most alarming symptoms, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain in tbe head, dimneioi or vision, nerv ousness and general debility. My rr.in 1, too, was afflicted to su-h an extent as to iriuly impair my memory ; my idvas were confused and spirits depressed. I was averse to society, had evil fore bonings and self distrust, and was entirtly unfit ted for any-cf the duties of life. From 18 bi to th summer of 1S63, I employed the very best medical talent I could find, and spent several hundred dol lars, but in no instance obtained more than tem porary relief. I bad about concluded there waa no relief for me in this world, but seeing' Dr. Do herty's advertisement, I thought I should call and see him. as be chargod nothing for consultation. I had an interview with the Doctor, and his fee for treatment was so reasonable, I determined to try him, though I did not expect much benefit from bis treatment. On the Mh of December last I placed myself under his care: in ane week I founds myself very much improved, and now, after five weeks treatment, 1 feel myself thoroughly cured of all my troubles and in the enjoyment of the best health. Hoping that my experience may be tt benefit to others similarly afflicted, I subscribe myself JAMES JOHNSTON. bubrenbed an sworn to before me, this 15th day of January, 1SC1. l. s. A. G. RANDALL, Notary Publio TO FEMALES. When a female is afflicted with disease, as weak ness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dim ness of sight, low if mn-cular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri nary difficulty, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitics, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, they should gor or write at once to the celebrated rem ale dector, V. K. Do herty, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about their troubles and disease. Tbe Doctor i effecting more cures than any other physician in the Stats of California. Let no false delicacy pre vent you, but apply immediately and save your self from painful sufferings and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their fami lies, should write or call at Dr. W. Doherty'a Med ical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Docsor's offices are so ar ranged that he can be consulted withont fear of observation. j TO CORRESPONDENTS. j Patients residing at a distance, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty on their re, spective cases, and who think proper to submit written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will be held most Facred. Dr. Doherty takes this method of observing that all letters are only opened and replied to by him self, and the latter as promptly as possible. If the case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will bo superceded, as in structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the ease itself (including the remedies, will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as tocenvey no idea of "the purport of ther, letter or parcel ao transmitted. B. Consultation FREE. Permanent ure guaranteed or no pay. Address I W. K. DOHERTY, M. T)., San Francisco, California . OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, i "DR. DOHERTY is a skillful physician rod arr honorable gentleman, any statements he makes to his patients he is sure to fulfill. - That fact is one great cause of his eminent success in his profes--. sion. It is fortunate that among tbe many adver tising physioians there is one who can- he depended on." Review. '. "DR. D0nERTYrS reputation as a physician is a sufficient guarantee for the cure of any case he undertakes." Chronicle. "DR. DOHERTY has devoted his study more particularly to chronic, specifie and secret practice, and as such is now the most successful of any physician in San Francisco." Free Press. -: . D. DOHERTY 'S reputation is second to no oth er physician on the coast in chronic and specific' praotice." Mirror. : . ; "DR. DOHERTY. Few mon in : the medical profession have succeeded in gaining the confi-r dence of the public in their skill and judgment as he has." Enquirer. . . ... f "DR. DOHERTY ranks as one of our most disi-; tinguished physicians, and also one of the most? successful, which is now the criterion by which thP medical practitioner is judged" Echo. sel5y' 20 Good Plows for Sale. , ; , ifS A ST STEEL" PLOWS; OF. COLLINS' JI AjjE; y the best Flow in Oregon for thf Farmers.: . au2 R. CHEADLE.