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LEGAL NOTICES. ADV E 11 T I S E M ENTS Citation. In tie matter of tho Estato of MORGAN KEES deceased. ' In tho County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Linn. To Mary Kees, Andrew Kees, Samuel Kccs, Ruth Ellen Wassom, Jonathan Wassom, Jacob Kees, Sarah King. Benjamin King, Mary A. Galla her, Joseph Uallaher, William Kees, Aaron Kees, Jacob Kees, Lucy Kees, Win. C. Ualla her, Amy Uallaher, O. V. Uallaher, Joseph M. Oallaher. W. C. Uallaher, jr.. Mary Jane Uallaher, Thomas J. Uallaher, James J. Oal laher, Jacob Oallaher, Isaao N. Oallaher, Robert Oallaher, Austin Augustus Kees, Ma ry Ellen Kees, Elizabeth Mary Wassom, Jo seph Wassom, Joseph Wassotn, Morgan Was som, Olire Adalino Wassom, Charles Marion Kees, infant child of Samuel Kees, nimt un i known, Alico Oallaher, Mary Hillary, Lewis Hillary and others, children of Mary Hillary, deceased, names not known ; Joseph Tague, Mary Agnes Kees, Margaixt Ellen Kees, ami to all others known or uukuowu interested in said estate : TOV AUK HKREBYNOTIFED THAT JACOB j Kees, Executor of tho last will and testa ment of Morgan Kees, deceased, filed his Petition In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for the county of Linn, on the 4th day of October, A. D. 1S66, praying nn order of said Court to sell tho fol lowing described Real Property belonging to said Ecstatc, to-wit That pieco or parcel of land be ing and lying in Township No. 11 South, Range 1 Meat, Willamette Meridian, in Linn County, Ore gon, known as the "Donatiou Land Claim of Isaao D. Kees." containing 320 acres, more or less, be ing Notification 1158. Also, that parcel of land known as tho Samuel Kees land claim, being tho North East quarter of section 6, in Township No. 11 South, Rango 1 West, Willamette Meridian, Linn county, Oregon, containing ItiO acres. You are" further cited to bo and appear before the said County Court in and for Linn County, Oregon, to bo held in tho city of Albany, on Wed nesday, the Tilt day of November, A. D. ISC6, and then and there show cause if auy exist, why a li cense should not bo grautcd to said Executor to ell said real estate. Dated at Albany, this 5th dav of October, A. D. 1S66. EDWARD 1!. GEARY, County Judge. E. F. Russell, Atty for Executor. oc6noS tw Gua rdianVs Sale. PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE COUN ty Court of Linn County, in Probate at the October Term, A. D. 1S66, Notice is hen by given that on Saturday, the 3d day of November, A. D. 1S66, at the Court IIotio door in the city of Alba ny, in said County of Linn, and Stato of Oregon, between the hours of nine o'clock, a. in., and four o'clock p. in., of said dav, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, the following real estate, belonging to the heirs of Elnioro Kees. deceased, to-wit : Commencing at the North-east corner of George Lambert's Donation Claim, known and designated upon the maps and surveys of the United States on file at Oregon Citv, Oregon, as Claim No. '71," Not. No. -1199." in Township 12 South. Range 3 West; thence East 20 chains to tho Santiam River, thence up said river to a point where the North boundary of the tract set off to Morgan Kees intersects the said river, thence West along said boundary Hue 23 chains more or less, to 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 Albany this 3d -lav of October, 1S66. THOMAS MORGAN. Guardian. J. C. Powell. Atty for Guardian. oc6nS4w Summon. IN the Connty Court of the Stato of Oregon for the County of Linn. Thomas From an and Robert Foster, Plaintiffs, vs. R. T. Ray, Defend ant. Action at Law to recover money. To R. T. Ray, 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 the State of Oregon then within twenty days from the date of such service, and answer tho 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 against you. You are hereby further notified that ifyoa 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, 185fi, for want of an an swer, for the sum of One Hundred and Ninety Eight Dollars and Thirty-Eiht Cents, in gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of Ten per cent, per annum from the 11th day of September, A. D. 186f, and the eosta and disbursements of this suit to be taxed. Given under my hand this 17th day of September, A. D.. 1SGS. E. F. RUSSELL, Att'y for Pltfs. By order of Hon. E. R. Geary, County Judge. U. S. Revenue Stamp 50 cents cancelled. se22njG-Gw ADVERTISEMENTS. Jj . T. SDULTZ, IMPORTER A5D DBAf.EB IS PIANOS, MELODEOiMS, Sheet Mcsic, Mcsic Books, Gcitars, Flitei, Pipes, Accoboeoss, Strixgs, axd all kisdsofMcsical Isstri-mems, Statioxebt a.nd Fasct Goods, IVO. 10G FROXT STREET, (between Morrison and Alder) PORTLAND, OREGON, AGENT FOR JACOB ZECn'S PIANO Fortes, San Franciseo, CaL, which received the Gold Medal over celebrated pianos from the East, in the Last Fair, 1SC5. Also Agent for Er nest Gaoler'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 French Grand Action. L. T. Shultz will have an assortment of those Superior Pianos always on hand, andean sell them for the Lowest Prices, as he imports them 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 Magical In struments tuned and repaired. L. T. Shultz recommends himself as a first class tuner, having been in 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 can do so through tho Editor o the State Rights Democrat ho being my au thorized agent for the sale of them in that section of Oregon. sel.ly P1L AWING MILL! ALBANY, OREGON. I HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND, or will Manufacture to order, every style of DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, at the shortest notice and lowest possible charge 8 Boards Matched and Planed. Work executed in a stylo not surpassed by any Shop in the State. The Mill is in the lower part of the town, n the river bank, at the corners of the joining elaims of the Montietha and Uaekleman. J. B. COMLEY. Albany, September 20, 1865. WASTED : 100,000 POUNDS OF WOOL' For which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. "W. w. parrish & CO. Albany, January 27th. 1866. Auctioneer. THE undersigned having taken out License as Auctioneer in this State, forewarns all per sons from doing business in that capacity, who are Dot properly licensed to do bo by law. 6aStf. IVJL LISTER. Filtccii Year in Oregon. S. J. McCORMICK, The Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old cus tomers (and as many new ours as may not bo ac quainted with tho fact) that ho still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN HOOK STORE, 105 Front St., Portland, (kxactlt oprosiTH moist neon) Where he Is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, DRUMS, GUITARS, And all kinds ef Musical Instruments. SHEET MUSIC. INSTRUCTION ROOKS Tor all kinds of Musical Instruments. church music BOOKS, DASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. jaxjLTisz books, TOYS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, PENS, Photographic 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 FrauoUco Wholesale Prices. pr Agent for Foley's Gold PoncTL. RAGS WANTED! I I want all the RAGS in Oregon, (woolen, cot ton, or linen, white, black, or anr other color) for which I will pay a cest a fot.in none than "any other man." COUNTRY MERCHANTS, FARMERS. and others will do well to keep the above farm in mind as a dollar ft red is equal to two dollars earned, and frugal housewives can purchase all the School Rooks required in their families du ring each year by simply caving tho rags that heretofore have been thrown away. II E M EM 13 E It ! When you go to Portland be sure and bring all the Rags you can procure, to S. J. MCCORMICK, Franklin Book Store, 103 Front Street. au!8v2n21y LOW NIICES WIN ! THE ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE! AT COST, FOR CASH! At His New Fire Proof Brick Store, First Street, Albany. X WILL CONTINUE TO HVAA. BY 1 the Ounce, Pound, Inch, Yard, Pint, or ilushel, At Lower Price than can be Bought elsewhere. "Are you selling at that price? I've just paid more. " I shall know where to go the next time. " How can you sell at prices less than we see quoted at wholesale V are the questions I often bear. I Boy for Cash flrom Importer, Manufacturers, and their Agents, in the CHEAPEST MARKET! In Large Quantities when Good are Low, Enabling me to sell as they advance for less than I can bay at the present time. I am often in the market, picking up bargains ror your benefit. I can give you the GREATEST VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. I oan give you the LOWEST PRICES! I can give you the LATEST STYLES AND NEW GOODS t I can give yon the Highest Price for What Ton have to Sell! I can save yon 20 per cent, on Dry Good, Boots and Shoes. I can save yon 25 per cent on Beady Made Clothing. - I can save yon 10 per cent, on Groceries, Crockery, Glassware. J can save yon 10 per cent, on . Hardware, Iron and Steel. I can save yon 15 per cent, on mechanics' Tools, Outfits to the Santiam Mines, Thimble Boxing, Wagon Timbers, Ropes and Chains, Mill Saws, fec, Ac. Aa I fret a nortion of mr livincr from each of th x - rj above departments of trade, I can sell at less profit wan u i were connnea to eitner. Give me A Share of Your Patronage, And I will giro yon LOW PRICES TOR THE TIMES. . . ' - - .' - - - Without another word, just come, ladies and men old and yenng, to the Store of aulb-ly J, NORCROSS. THE HOTEL TO TRY IN PORTLAND I NEW COIiUI115IAi. Xon, lis, 120 and 123 Front, cor ner of Morrison Street. GOOD NKWS FOlt ALL! rpm: m:v Columbian iioti:i, 1 having just boon elugnntly lluiidiud, aud hottig now ready fur tho reception of Uinst, tho Propri etor would say to tho Cilixena of Willamette Valley and of Southern Oregon, of tho Upper Columbia and Idaho, and to tho travelling publio generally, that ho is now ready to entertain all who tuny favor hiui with their patronage, AT ntlCIJS TO SUIT. The New Columbia Is an entirely now building, hard fiubdiud, rooms well ventilated and well fur nished, and has capacity to comfortably accommo date Six Hundred Guests. Tho Dining Room is largo and commodious, and has fine suits of rooms with connecting doors, for families. Till: TAIII.l Will bo furnished wtth tho best tho Market afford, and tho Proprietor i determined that no hotel in Portland kIiuII excel hi in tho vxcclleiicu, variety, and completeness of his table. Hot, Cold wild .Shower Hatha, For the Guests, freo of charge A I.arpc Fire Proof Safe For the secure deposit of valuables belonging to G uctit. Tha Haggage of Guests conveyed to oiid from the Hotel without charge, llouso open all night. T RUMS : Hoard, per Week - - $3 Hoard and Lodging - $7 to $10 The Proprietor will at all times endeavor to pleane his Guests, and would nupcctfully solicit tho patronage of the travelling public. P. It. SINNOTT, Proprietor. Portland, Dec. 20, tSGo. REWARD I REWARD! REWARD! $10,000 ! l$109OOff! GOLD AND S1LVKU1 BARMAN BROS. OPFKll A Hit; Iti:WARI THAT they have ouo of the largcul and bt selected toeks of diatom Iflnde Clotliiiiir and CciitN I' ti rii if hi 11 ood In the State of Oregon. And we are able to inform the public that we jc!l at as X.O"W PRICES As they can be purchased for in Han Frnciee. PERSONS FROM THE INTERIOR When visiting Portland and detru to purchae anything in the above line of goods, will find it to their advantage to CALL. A.1H i:AMI.i: the fine stock of CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING AM) GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS OF BARMAN BROS. AT Til KIR Cosmopolitan CLOTIIIi STORE, ox Tin: niVKit side of FRONT ST. PORTLAND lletween ArrIsonlM nnd the Lincoln Hounc. Portland. Ih c. 20. l$f,5. A. G. BRADFORD, IMITJKTKlt AND JOIJHKM IS WINES AND LIQUORS, riio.T sriitircr, ioiiti,im. Ill A V K CO . ST A X T I, Y ON II A X I) large, choice and beat aoorted ftocks of SUPERIOR BRANDIES, FINE OLD WHISKIES, CHOICE PURE WINES. ALSO, Old Jamaica Hum, Xetv England Hum. A LSO, Tcnncnt'g, and Itlaurlcc, Cox & C'o.'jh Ale and 1'ortcr. AI..0, ABSINTHE, JAMAICA GINGER, ESSENCE PEPPERMINT, CURACCOA, VERMOUTH, CORDIALS, BITTERS, SYRUPS, LIQUEURS Merchant and Dealers from the Interior are re spectfully invited to call and examine my stock before purcnamng ciHewtiere. .Portland, Dec. 20, 1SC5. IMPOETANT NEWSi INTENSE EXCITEMENT ALL ABOUT! NEW CARDING MACHINE rpiIAT 5EW WOOL CARDMG 1 Machine which can CARD AND SPIN WITHOUT nELP, Iff on Oak Creek, one and a halt 51 II oh West or t orvulIiH. It will card tho finent or tho coarsext Wool in the Stato into Rolls or Ratting. Bring: along- Your Wool and See it Dono We bare the betft Carder in the Btato tho same one that we had last year. DIRECTIONS FOR WASHING: In washing your Fine Wool mo chamber lye or sai soua, plenty ot not water and soap. We will not card Unwashed Wool. PRICES FOR CARDING : 10 Cents with, or 12 Ct. without Greate HORNING A GROVES. Oak Creek, Beoton county, March 30, 1866. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS AND EVKRYIIOIJY EI-.SE. HAVING determined to close out my entire stock of weU selected and assorted general merenanaise oi 10,000 $40,000 FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ! I I would respectfully call the attention of the pub lie in general, that I will sell mo entire stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! for cash or merchantable produce. Persons de sirous of purchasing such goods as are usually kept in a store of a well selected stock, would do well to call early, as I intend to give such BARGAINS as were never offered before in tho State. ' L. STERNBACn. Opposite Post Office, Foster's New Brick. Persons indebted to mo will ploaso call at tneir earnest con vemeuco and settle, either by note, casa or produce. 1 oxERNEACU. GUKAT i:XITi:ifIIJIVT ! AT J.FLErSCHNER&CO.'S! First Street, corner of Washington, CITY OF ALBANY, OGN. WIS WOt?I1 KHNFK!TI'HI,I,Y call the attention of tho Public to tho fact that wo have determined to nell out our entire largo and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots 'and Shoos, Hats and Caps. ALSO, Crockery Ware, CJIuhm Ware, Ilurdwurc. ALSO, A largo, frcih and choice aimortincnt of GltOCEltlES, And many other article too numerous te mention, all of which we will sell at SACRIFICING RATES, On account that we are cloning our buniucM, sad arc determined to do no by tliu 4th of July. J. FLKI.StllNKK A CO. N. B. All persons indebted to v will plcMn come forward and nettle at tic ir nrliint con venience. J. I LKISCIINKK A CO! Albany, April 11, HM. THE HOUSE FORIPErTeIpLE I What Cheer House. Front Street, iM tuot-n l'ainlilll and MorrlMou, I'orflaud. M. O'CONNER, Proprietor, vifoi'i.n ni:si'i: rri'M.v i.- f V furm hi Patron mid tho PuLlio generally that, haviug moved into hi NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL He i now prepared to accommodate any number M ItucaU with lioard and loliii(. Each Room ii fitted up will entirely cv Furniture, Car pel In?, nnd 1 rcncli SprliiK .llnt(rcc, and is cowraodiuui and comfortable. THH TABLE I furnlhcd with the brut of everything the Mar ket aflurd tub, tlTh, fowl, vegetable and fruit IUgage brought from the Uamer to the llutcl wilhuut cbargo. A l ire Proof Safe I kept for the ecure keeping f Treasure or any parcel I of value belonging to (juetU. Hotel Open ut All Hours. The Proprietor U thankful for the very large haro of public patronage which ha lx- ti giv-a to him for yearo, and continued to him, and wot.l-1 rcntx-ctfully olscit an .icr-a! of it. In doing no, h aurr the Iravvilii; public that no ck'-ii or labor will xe fpared I" Wtt tin hound tho Blot lcMfiiMo aud art-eaolt! UoUl in Oregon. Portland. iKc. 20. ISO. GALLERY RE-OPENED! PICTURES! -AJL.IL, STYLES 1 FROM LOCKETJQ LIFE SIZE! CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE STATE! TIIO.TIFSO.V A: PAXTO.V, ALBANY, OltKGOX. ri: iu:ci:.tiy i-:slarci-:d our Oallcry, and havo now the largvH hky liirl't nd btit arranged rtwm thi tide of ian Francisco. We have the Lateat Improvced InttrumenU and u-kj the 1-ct material ; and wo have (pared tie expense to have things right, in order that we may give our Patrons FIRST CLASS PICTURES. With our prew-nl Fkylight of 221 qunre feet we can take (Jood Picture in all kind of weather and at all timet of day. None need wait for a clear day ome any time, late or early, and if we don t make you a good picturo we will not let you take away a poor one. We have sujcrlor arrangements for taking CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES, And are said to have more patience than famou Job of old. .No Patron ever saw us out of humor We defy competition in COPYING PICTUltES. Call at our elegant and capacious (iallery an Firat the chief butineix street, south sido, middle of the block, and examine our specimen pictures. THOMPSON A PAXTON. Albany, November 18. 1865. ALII AX FOUXimY AND MACHINE SHOP ! A. F. CHERRY, TTAVINCJ PURCHASED THE EX Jl tiro Interest in the ALBANY FOUNDKY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to Furnish WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of every description, on thort notioe. Also, BHASS CASTINGS. All Orders for MILL WORK Will bo filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory manner. HOUSE POWERS AND Agricultural Implements Manufactured to ordor, and particular attention paid to llcpair8. All kinds ef PATTERN WORE dono to order on short notioo A. F. CHERRY, Albany, August 18, 1886-ly SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF! $50,000 WOETH chakles"barrett, Front Street, and No. 5 Washington street, t'ortiana. Tho Largest, Most General, and Most Splendid Assortment of STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS LETTER PRESSES, &C, ON THE PACIFIC COAST, RICHLY BOUND Bibles, Prayer and Hymn BooIiS An Immense Assortment of SCHOOL BOOKS Orders From tlio Interior. Filled with dispatch and eare. CHARLES BARRETT. Portland, November 16 A 9 Trie von Ma onriT nr.MSpr roa Scrofula nnd Scrofulous Dinoasofl. From JCmcry Jutes, n well I nnmn merchant of OX- jora, Maine, "I havo nold Innjo qunnfUI'd of your ttAtiaATA- iiitXA. but n!V r y-t ono bottle wliu h r(ilifi of tlio (Icalrcd viruct and lull satlHfiwtlon totliosowlio took It. An fiint nn our pcoplo try It, thoy ngrou th ro hna bevu no mcillc.iiio like It taforo In our community." Eruptions, Plmploo, Ulotchon, I'uatulea, Ul corn, Soros, aiul all JJisoano of tho Skin, JYoTit lint. Jlobt. St ration, Jlrtntol, JCnrUnul. " I only do mv duty to you nnd tho tiuMic, wlion 1 add mv tcntltiionv to Hint von nubllHii of tho nio- tllclnid vlrtiifn of your Haiihai'AUII.I.A. My luih tcr, a;r'd tfit, hnd nn aOIIcIIii;' humor In fu r cum, ryvn, and hair for yearn, whldu wo were uwiblo to ruro until wo tried your t'AUHAl'AKlLLA. Khu hn ix en well Tor wjhm iiioiuiih." From Mm, June. K. ltlcp.,tt writ known and much euetmrdlittlynf Dninltiullr, f ' May Co., N.J. Mv daiiL'hter Unn miftVrnd Tor a yenr imt with a rroruloua eruption, which wan very tronlilenotim. Nothlnir alTorded any relief until wo tried your HAuftAi'AlUt.l.A, whl:li Hoon conipleU ly rurcd her." From Chnrtm I'. i'jt, of tiif. vrtM? known tsuije, flfurrrm if (.., vutnufw.lururt of eiuuif.UeU IHtjirri in ilhwt, N. II. " I hud for at:verul yearn n vrry troublcNorno tumor in my fw, whleli ijrew riintiiitly worwo until It dlHlljurod my leitture and trf-ranio an Iritol rrt)lii iilllletloii. I trle (tlmot every tliln;' a initti could of both advli-o nod rtu dlclne, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Hauhai'aimm.a. It Immodltitely iinij't my ficc womo, nn you told mo It mlk'ht for a tiioe; but In a f'.'W week tho m-w akin M.'mt to form unler tho bloU-hex, nnd eon tinned until tny five U an mnooth an any Imdy'a. and I am without any MympioiuM or um oitn-ntii! thai 1 know of. 1 enjoy i rf-r t henltli, mid without a doubt owe It to your ft what uhixa' Eryaipclwi U on oral DoUUty rurlfy tho From Dr. Holt. Knwln, Itamton St., AVio York. Pit. AYKit. I neldom bill to remove I.ruittUmt ana Scrofulous fim iyui' M-rMivcnntf uneor your ..... . l H Alt' ArAKH.l. , mid 1 have Juxt now cured an ittbw-k of MitU'jnnnt .rutljfla w Ull It. No iilterntivo wo pim tiaU I IM! M A ItH ! Alill.I.A you havo up- ..ll.il t . ,1... tAri-.bliui mm rim t. flir. ru.itttil. 99 From J. K. J-hulon. Km.. Wakemnn, Ohlt. For twelve yiNir-. I had tlio yellow l-rynltxdn on my rlht arm, during tvblr.li timo I tried nil tho n debrrftI pliyrlcian I could reneh, and tojk bun dreiin of dollar wjrth of uu-llrjii ". Tho ub--ra witu no bnd tliiit tlio eordu b"mmo visible, and the doetom decided that my arm mut U: umi.ufiittd. I lx-XMl taking your Vi.w.n M ACII.I.A. Took two lot tle, and laiiin of your I'li i x. Together tlo y bnvo cured me. I am now nn wi II and nouud nn any lly. I-Iiil' In a riuMir bine", my rniwi l known to every body lu till coioiuuitlty, and txciUa the woialcr cf all. J-'rom Hon. Jl-nry Monro, M. I'. P., of XcwcoMtle, V. II", a Uuiliwj Member of the Canadian I'urllar fnrnt. 1 have umi your HAnAi'Al.lM.A In my family. for general tU.ltility, and for purifying thr. IjIihmI, with very ttn .Iriul renolt. nnd fM.l conlUlcuco lu cotuiucudlijg it U ttui afilktud." Bt. Anthony'a Fire, Iloao, Salt Rheum, Bcald Head, Boro JEyca. From JInrrry Sirllrr, l'.tq.,tUe uhtc rititor of til JunLlmnntfrk Irmocrot, I'eunt'jlrnnUl. Our only rbild. about three ytntn ot aire, waa attarkel by plmph on bi foreln ad. Tbev rapidly prcaa until lin y lormea a ioamom? aiei viruiem aorc, which wtKimM bia f;we, nnd actually blinded hi ryca for aomc day. A It 11 Jul pbyniriun appliel taitratc of ullver and other reinodn, without any apparent t-aect. For fU-n daya wc guard" d l.ia haiulR, h r.t with them be nhould Uar ojn the fi a Uriuj; aod rorrnpt wound wlilrli covered bU whobt fart-. lUvin tm-d every thln 1mj wc had buy botK? from, wc betfan tril' your M A I: h a l'A U i bl.A , and applying th- lutiido oi tali bition, ax you ilirtrct. The -ore b uau to Iieal when wc b! given tbv Urt Uittle. aud wan will when we bad flituhed tho necoud. 1 be cbild'a cycdanhea, which luid como out, grew ;'aiii, aod be 1 now a healthy and fair aa any other. The w bolu iKihborhood proiicttd that the child niukt dk." Syphilis and Mercurial DUo&ao. From ttr. lUrttnx Stoat, rf St. l.tiuU, Mtitottrt. I find your i? Vis ha t'Alit l.l a morn ifftual rtmedy for the -erouiary yinptom of Syphilis and for ayphihuc diM-atwr than auy ,t!n r we tu-. The prof. ).!. n are indi cted to you for aoum of tho tx.-t uedlclue we Jwve." From A. J. I'rrnrH, .If. It., an eminent j.ftynVtVin tf jMtrreurr, M'if., uhtt ij a promintnt member of the JjcijULtturt tf Mwarlnuell i, " Lu. AtliU. ily dr .wir : 1 have found your. 8AliK.ifAnit.l-A an t-xixlbnt remedy for SpphiUt, blh of thJ yrimttnj and trrontlury type, and ftler lual in ont; c.tiien tb-.t W r" I'xj obttiatc to yl Id to other remet!4 , I lo tu t know whnt c cnu tin- Idoy with more certainty ot mitxcti, where a powcr ul aiu-rative 1 rmiied." Mr. Chat. S. Von JAne, of S'rte P.runttrirk, X.J., bad dreadful ulo-r on bU bg, raunfl by tl abuM! of rnercury, or tiurrurint dinr, which grew more and inorp a;rava!ed for yearn, in npiU' of every remedy or tri-atm'i.t thst could he applk-d, until tho ti-rc crlng u.e at Av:lt' h vi!HArAUlu.A r;Ju-vcl I tu. Few Mwi can Uj found more inveterate and Ul.treing thin thii, and 11 took act-cral dozen bottle to cure l.lui. Louoorrhcca, Whites, Fcraalo WoaVncaB, are geurrally prcxlurcd !y internal Scrofulous VU crralivn, and arc very oft.-n curel jy th- alterntivv rfTiTt of tbi Haiiiai'AI'.ii.i.a. Koine rav-i rfndre. however, la ai l of the fHitiArAUiU-A, tho kUiul applictijn of local rtinclle. Frvvt the well Innoi tit.-t irt.lrttj retcbrattd Dr. Jactib Morrill, of Cincinnati. I have found vour JSAHAf AUUXA an excellent alterative lu li-ne of female. Many cam.-a of IrrciruUritv. I-ncorrbfra. Interunl l iceration, and local debility, ariufng froti the crofulo diathehU, have yteldmi to it, and there arc tew that do not, when it effect U procrly aided by local trvatmeut." A Ustly, unwilling to allow the pulllaiiioii of her name, trriles i Mr dauglitcr and myM-lf have been rurcl of a cry debilitating I-rueorrhra of long atandlng, by two botUe of your Ma iikai'AKILI.a. Hhoumatiam, Oout, Liver Complaint, Dy pepsia, Heart Diaoaso, Neuralgia, when cauncd by Scrofula In the nyUia, are rapidly cured by tiua .xt. &aiisai-ai;:i.la. AYER'S CATlTAltTIC PILLS poRscifS ao many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues arc so universally known, unit we neea cot do more than to nasure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever lias been, and that they may be depcuded oa to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYEK, M. D., & Co., JowclI, Mass., and sola hj Pold by Scttlcmkr A CoM Albany, and at Wholesale aud ILctail by Smith A Liavis, 1'orU and. ecly MEDICAL CIRCULAR. Every Physician located in tho country or a small village, and engaged in the practice of hi profession, has tnoro or less frequently found the successful treatment of chronie diseases difficult, if not impossible, owing to tho absence of many fa cilities which are within tho reach of those residing in tho cities and larger tox ns. Tho undersigned has for this reason made ar rangement fur tho treatment of this class of cases by which patients enn havo tho benefit of all the appliances known to tho profession. Persona placed under his care will rcoeivo in ad dition to medical and surgical treatment, tho bene fit of Dr. Laugttou Parker's method of treatment by fumigation ; tho use of many of tho mineral and saline waters, both for bathing and genera use; bathing in sea water, Ae., whoa indicated j beside the ordinary general and local baths of wat er, heated nir and vapor. Physicians having under their care or knowing of persona afflicted by obstinate rheumatism, skin diseases, diseases of tho urinary organs, Ac, which havo resisted ordinary treatment, will confer a great favor upon such persons, by calling their at tention to the facilities hero tifiorded. For special information apply in person or by letter, t J. L. COOMBS, M. D. Portland, Oregon. F Consultation Rooms in Creo's Ruilding ovar Wells, Fargo & Co. Entranco from Stark BLACKSMITHING! A NEW SHOP jlfj A NEW BUILDING! FRANK. S. WOOD nAS OPENED A BLACKSMITH SHOP In the New Bailding- on Broad Albin St., (Middle of tho Block cast of Norcross' store) ALBANY, OREGON. Whore he will exeoute ordors for work in his lino of every description, such as Making and Pointing Plows, Horseshoeing, Tireing Wheels, Wagon Iron Work. Particular attention will bo given to FARMERS' ORDERS. All work will bo dono in tho best manner, and at VERY LOW PRICES. I respectfully solicit a fair share of tho patron ago of this community. F.S.W00D. Albany, March 31, 1SC6. H. H. BANCROFT & CO BOOK SELLERS & STATIONERS Hnn FrnnclHco, Vttl., OFFEH AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES one of the btrgeK nnd bent afmortod Block of Hooka in every deportment of Literature, and ata- lo and fancy Htationery, to bo found anywhere in the world. They occupy an entire building, 32 by KO fct, Ihrcfc storioji, on Merchant Ktrcct, which eonnects in the rear with the tor on Montgomery (r e.t. 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THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING ! THE FIX EST LKTTEUlA GI THE BEST EXECUTED WORK lu the State of Oregon X All work done at my Marble Yard is turned out soas to give perfect satisfaction to iny 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 the State will be Faithfully and Promptly Filled. THE MAIlllLE YARD Is just below Sprcnger's Pacific Hotel, on the west sido of the street running from tho river. J<' The publio aro invited to call at my shop and examine specimens of work. Albany, January 6, 1S66. TO FAMILIES. OF IM, LANE AND BENTON COUNTIES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING received tho agency for DR. BOYNTOJf'S FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST, for the above counties, would respectfully inform tho citizens that he is now in tho field, and will call upon the people at their homes and plaoos of The nature and object of tho Chest is to supply families with those tried, certain, safe and efficient remedies which aro necessary in the prevention and in tho treatment of sudden and common dis eases. Tho adaptability of this convenicntlv husou vurov iu a jiuiuo in oacn ana very fam ily is beyond a doubt. n connection with tho Chest there is a book containing a description of more than seventy dis eases, giving their symptoms in detail, so no one need be mistaken as to tha nature of their com plaint. It therein numbers carefully the specific remedies tho 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, dosos, and tho disease they aro applicable to. No ono can doubt tho propriety of this wiso arrangemen to moot tho wants of tho afflicted. . J. II. PAYNE. PRIVATE MEDIDAL AID. Qnlck Cares nnd Moderate Cliarg e I5t. W. K. IIOIIERTY'S Private Medical and Surgical Jn$lilue. Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'i office. Pri vate entrance on Leidsdorff street, Satf Francisco, California. EHtaUinhcl esrjircssb to afford the afflicted tvuwl and ncienlijic medical aid, in trie treatment and cure of all Irritate and Chronic V incases, cases of tecrery and all sexual disease. 10 THE AFFLICTED. T)n. W. K. Doh;rty return his dinners thanks' to hi numerous patient for their patronage, and would take tins opportunity to remind then that be continues to consult at his Institute for the eor of chronic dwean of the Longs, Liver, Kidneys Digestive and (ienito-Unrir.ary Organs, aod all private diseases, viz: hypbihs in all its rrrrms and stages, Bctninal Weakness, and all the horrid eofr sequences of sdf-abu:. (Jonorrhwa, (Heet, Hlrie tarts, No'darnal and Diomal ernifsions, Bcioat Debility, Diseases of the Hack and Loins, Inflam mation of the Madder and Kidneys, etc., ete. : and he hope that his long experience and enecessfsl practice will continue to insure him a share of the' pni.Iic patronage. J;y the practice of many yearrf in Korope and the United HUU-n, he is enabled d apply the most efficient and fnccctsful remedies1 against diseases of ail kinds. He uses no wtrea ry, charges moderate, treats his patients in a eat tvj.t and honorable way, has references of on -qncKtionahle veracily from men of kr.own respects atihty and high standing in society. All parties connuiting him by letter or otherwise, will receiv the best and gentlcrt treatment and implicit seer'' ! Dr. Dob erty would call attention to the follow ing certificate from two of his patients, who, nar- ing folly recovered their health, derire to male knewn their remedial agent It will be seen tbelr statements are fully authenticated by a Notary Public The welfare of Society imperiously demands their publicity, and they are given more to wars the uLwary than to sound the praises of a Physi cian, of whom hundred of like canes can be cited, during a practice cf more than fifteen years. A CASK Or CLKET AST STRICTtTRES. Dr. Dohcrty Dear Sir ; I feel my health so fol ly restored that, in common gratitude, I bt-liev I should make you some writu-n acknowledgment for your valuable services particularly so as your fee was small for the work performed. I arrived in this city from the Katt about on year ago, and was then suffering from an old ca of Gleet, complicated with ftricture. Being a stranger in thi city, and believing those doctors who gave such positive assurances of success were necessarily the best, (ome of whom have a large cumber of titles) I placed myself in their charge, and continued under their treatment until I had lost nearly allkope and considerable sum of money. I wb-h to say now that you are the eiith doctor I have employed, and the only one that has ever doa me any service. My. Gleet is wholly cured, tha stricture is all removed, and my general health is better than it has Wen for years. In conclusion I would say to the maty unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any doubt as to whom yon may employ, ask Dr. Dohcrty for my address and call and see me. (I Jpsep store in this eity. My experience may save you msny dollars. I would also add that in the early stage of my dis eaic, I ostd a large amount of the preparations ad vertised as an infallible cure for Gonorrha-a, Gleet, etc., but never derived any benefit from them. I am, Doctor, very truly yours, L II , Han rrancisco. Jute If,, 1 Fubscribcd and sworn to before me this 21st day of Junes, UCU A.S.GOULD, ts.J Notary Public. SEV1SAL WEAKNESS A SWOEX TO CERTirCATI OF HOST IlEVABKABLF CI EE OF STECWATORRBCEA. A desire to benefit humanity, and a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. Dohcrty, alone induces ma to make this statement. For many years I have been afflicted with that fearful dL-eaie known as '"pennatorrbota;" or Fcminal Weaknesses, the result of sclf-abuee, hut till 1S55 experienced but little trouble or inconvenience. Iu that rear. however, I had Seminal Weakness to an alarmi&g extent, which was soon followed by the most alarming symptoms, as weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of vision, nerv ousness and general debiiiiy. My mind, too, waa aElicted to tucb an extent as to seriously impair my memory ; my ideas were confused and spirits depressed. I was averse to S'jciety, had evil fore bonings and self distrust, and was entirely unfit ted for any of the duties of life. From lS55to tha summer of 1863. I employed the very bestmedkal talent I could find, aud spent several hundred dol lars, but in no instance obtained more than tem porary relief. I had about concluded there was no relief fur me in this world, but seeing Dr. Do hcrty 's advertisement, I thought I should call and see him, as he chargod nothing for consultation. I had an interview with the Doctor, and his fwa for treatment was so reasonable, I determined to try him. though I did not expect much benefit from his treatment. On the 5th of December last I placed myself under his care; in ane week I found myself very much improved, and now, after fiva 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 of benefit to others similarly afOictcd, I subscribe my?elf JAMES JOHNSTON. Subscribed an sworn to before me, this 15th day of January, 1S64. i A. G. RANDALL, Notary Publia . , TO FEMALES. When a female is afflicted with disease, as weak ncss of the back and limbs, paiu in the head, dim ness of sight, low if muscular power, palpitatioa of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri nary difficulty, derangement of Jiscftive functions general debility, vaginitles, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, they should cor or write ah once to the celebrated remale doctor, W. K. De-. hcrty, at bis Medical Institute, and consult him about their troubles and disease. The Dc-ctor'i effecting more cures than any other physician in inc Mate oi camoroia. .Let no false delicacy pre vent you, but apply immediately and save your self from painful sufferings and premature death. All married ladies, whoso delicate health or other circumstauces prevent an increase in their fami lies, should write or call at Dr. W. Dohcrty's Med ical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. Tho Docsor's offices aro so ar- ranged that he can be consulted without fear of observation. t. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Patients residing at a distance, who may desire tho opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty oa their re? spective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assure! that their communications will be held most sacred.- 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 :; 1 If tho case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be superceded, as ini structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the case itself (iscluding the remedies,) will be forwardod without delay, and in such .a manner as tocenvcy no idea of tho purport of tha letter or parcel so transmitted. 9- Consultation FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Address ; W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., San Francisco, California. ? OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, J "DR. DOn ERTY is a skillful physician rnd an honorabla gentleman, any statements he makes to' his patients ho is sure to fulfill. That fact is on great cause of his eminent success in his profes sion. It is fortunato that among the many adver tising physicians there is one who can be depended on." Review. . - - . "DR. DOIIERTY'S reputation as a physician, is a sufficient guarantee for th cure of any case he undertakes." Chronicle.' , 5 - .T.7 "DR. DOHERTY has devoted his study more particularly to chronic, specifio and secret practice, and as such is now the most successful of anjf physician in San Francisco." Free Press. .vt D. DOIIERTY'S reputation is second to no oth--er physician on the coast in chronic and specifio practice." Mirror. . "DR. DOHERTY. Fevr mon in the medical profession have succeeded in gaining the conn? denee of the publio in their skill and judgment as he has." Enquirer. "DR. DOHERTY ranks as one of our most dist tinguished physicians, and also one of the most; successful, which is now the criterion by which the medical practitioner is judged." Echo. sel5y 20 Good Plows for Sale. CVST STEEL PLOWS OF COLLINS' MAKB the best Tlow in Omgon for the Farmers. - a25 It. CHEADLE.