The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 17, 1866, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T
STATiUQIIISDEMOOIiAT.
Jloney Market.
San Francisco Legal Tender rates
Tl72
xxew lork Uold tiuotatious...
147
J
X2issbluti
fTHE partnership heretofore existing .between
. the undersigned he this day been dissolved
by mutual e unseat. All debt due the "Democrat
.EsUbUshtuent,' oa, account of advertising, sub
scription, or job work, will oa paid to Abbott k
, Brown j and all debts against the firm are hereby
; assumed and will be paid by them.
' . M. II. ABBOTT,"
. s M. V. BiUnTN. .
O.TRAVERSE
Albany, Not. 16, 1853.
1 If. B. The "Pomocraf will conllnue regular
ly to be published by the undersigned, at the same
place, and on the me terms as heretofore. We
respectfully solicit, hot only a continuance, but
the increased patronage of the public
ABBOTT & BROWN.
Lectures by. IUV. II. II. Spauld
,Xxo. Tolay we publish number ona. of
the Lectures from this gentleman which
- we promised eoxne weeks ago. , We pub-
lish them jfor seTeral reasons, among
which are ; ; -
, 1. We do "not wish justly to incur the
' charge of Intolerance and proscription.
Mr. S. wishes to be beard. lie submit
ted his Lectures to the,I;Oregonianf and
that proseriptive and intolerant uheet de
clined their publication because the Lec
;tnrer occasionally censures Lincoln's cab
ilnet, and other Abolition officials. ' '
J2. s JYe publish them because, on the
urhole, vtKcy contain much interesting
uiatter re&tre to the first settlement of
"isiGuntry, And ta?e" privations endured
dingers incurred by the first Ameri
crsof Oresoa-
can seu , e g
Iff.1, - r Werer, we thus give
tat justice to tu" to Btate
it
, - . Uy enuacutessen .'ents
thjt be occasiona- , ,
nnot endorse. v J
tint we do not and c.
Vit of toleration,
is a aatural concomiu
xpectcd. We
w.vvw, w w S ob'ectio
may hereafter dwell upon thea ; .
able features with considerable Taunute-
cess. Meanwhile, let the reader t.
eruse
for himself, and endorse or condemn,
be3t suits his faacy or judgment.
3
Benefit Concert. 13y reference to
our advertising columns it will be seen
that a concert for the benefit of James
31. Wood a young blind man of this
plice will be giren in the Court House
on next Monday evening. We hope that
the house will be well filled. No person
more worthy could be presented for the
kindly sympathies and aid of our citizens.
He lost his eye-sight by sickness when , a
bey. One of his eyes is gone beyond all
hope of recovery; but of the other, great
licpe3 are entertained that, by proper
medical treatment and skill sueh as may
be found in San Francisco it may yet
be at least partially restored. The price
of admission is so low that almost any
ore either with e-without a family
can attend if they desire to do so. . There
inay be those who desire to aid him be
yood what a few tickets will amount to;
all such can very easily do so by doubling,
trebling, quadrupling or even quintupling
the price of their tickets. In addition
to the mere motive of a benefit for an un
fortunate fellow-citizen, we assure the
public that the concert will be good ) that
it will really be worth, to them more than
the price of admiesiou. T We were pres
ent at a rehearsal, a few evenings since,
and we know whereof we affirm. Let the
house be crowded.
Candy Factory. See tbe advertise
' rue at of this Establishment. It is a new
institution in Albany, and should, and we
hope will, be liberally patronized. Speci
mens we have seen are far euperior, both
in taste and appearance,1 " to any from
Portland or San Francisco. Country
merchants will, materially advance their
interests by purchasing their confectione
Ties of Smith & Co., Albany. Let them
jC all and examine for themselves!
The Democratic ; Pole. One night
lost week, during a rather severe blow in
Albany, the Democratic flag pole fell to
the ground, and was' broken asunder in
several places.-' The accident occurred
just after the reception of the news of tbe
election of twa toegroes to the Legislature
f Massachusetts This was the feather
i hat broke the camel's back. It was more
4han is could stand ; hence it fell; but in
its fall "nobody was hurt
Fixed . That portion of the aide-walk
off which Jehn Crawford fell and badly
inim-A! himself a short time since, has
'-J. . - . '
recently had substantial banisters put up
oa either side l-ifc; so. that it is now
afe for pedestrians at ' all times, day or
-nht. . We suppose this was done by the
city authorities. : .
Columbia CoNFERECE.On Friday
i,.r n. T?icii-vr TTmranush orjranized
.t-M;.?a Conference f the M. E
VTZZZi. -. -rWl Ik. . Ihefollow-
Churen, ouwi, v -
iag are the appointments .
.t ursTEICT A.
SEARS, P.' E.
' ayeUe'circaiit-To be . supplied.
Independence-D. C McFarland.
' Albany lJ- ,
Brownsville Thomas Brown.
Eune City Missiou-H.. C . Martm.
rSvallis Station James Kelsay,
' College W. A. Finley, Pres-
flhVarterlyConfere
Jacksonville tircu -
i A. C. Howiee u .
ulSSTfTck,,; ,
' Albast, Saturday, November IT, 1366.
The following are tho prices paid for Produce.
and the prices at whtoU; ether'1 articles, ari selling
ta this markets ' ) f-Mi
Wheat whiti, per bnshel, f2J els. f
Oats per bushel, 2o30 ;" i '
Potatoes per bushel, ti21 eta. .. f
Onions per bushel, $1 23. s,
Ftoet perbbl.it 00. .'
.. Butter- per pound, 3035 cts. . , .
- Ejfjrs" per dosen, 37J cts.
Chickens per dozen, $3 50. , ,
. Peaches dried, per pound, 15 cts. ,
. Pork per pound. 10(121 eta. .
Beef on foot, (y5 cts. . ,
Mutton, per pound, 12 J cents.
Soap per pound, 45 ets-.4 - 1 -Salt
Los Anglos, per pound 2 cts.
Fyrup per gallon, 00.
Tuu Young llvson, per pound, $1 00, ,
M Black, iaf I 0i - ?
" Japan, $1 121.
Sojrar crushed, per pound, 1TJ0 cts,
5 Island, 10($12i.
- " Sea. 14 ctsl - v h- t
- Coffee per pound, 2830 cts. M
Nails cut, per pound, cts. ? ,
White Lead pure, per ker, t 0 00.
Linseed Oilboiled, per gallon, $1 75($2 00.
Turpentine per gallon, I 7503 00.
Domestic brown, 2025 cts. .v
Hickory striped, per yard, 30 ets.
Bed Ticking per yard, 30150 cts. ,
Blue Drilling per yard. 25(.$30 cts.
r Flannels- per yard, 621 75 ets.
; Prints fast colors, per yard, If 20 sis,
;Bifl Powder, per pound. 75ll 00.
Cattdless best, per pound, 8l!i)-13 ets,
Rice China, per pound, H$i5 cts.
- Tobacci per pound, 75$l 00.
Balaratus per pound, 14($ 15 ets.
SPECIAL KOTICE3.
r?r !!! il Atlvlre. DR. WAI. K. 1)0-
llERTY'S Medical and Surgical Institute is be
coming a sine qua non to the welfare of our State
and health oFour citnonsr and his rapidly spread
ins: rvpntatiou, although it may excite surprise, is
but -the sijrual of skill, and follows as the natural
effect of sueh a cause. We are persouallt acquaint
ed witb gentlemen who bare tuScrett fbryears un
der chrome ui$ea.e, and who had taken ad rant
age of erery available means that promised relief.
but wuhout success, until they called upon lr
Doherty, who, in an incredibly short space of time
has given them entire relief. It is gratifying to
nnounce this fact, because the Doctor is a gen
tleman who seeks, net by defamation of others, to
estahlis-h his reputation, or to rear the superstruc
ture of ns own upou tho rum of an another s tame.
lbe t'octor conducts bis institute in sueh a man
ner that must be gratifying to all his patients
Do examines, advises and recommends without
charge, and the patient, after hearing his terms
for treatment, can accept or reject at pleasure. In
o case does the loetor make a charge unless he
n.
etf
:ts a cure. Has he i able to do, because he
iho confidence which long esperienee has giv
feel
no onbtthe consolation wuich appertains
en, an
ofidence. Persons afflicted with either
to that Pv
'ironic diseases, would do well to con-
aceute or e.
suit him.
,-r consultation ne asks no lee, nor
does he insist j f ander w, care j, officej
on fcaeramdnto -, . ' '
Stei l
KRISEMEXTS.
iVolice.
people In re-
T $ sMi .1 H came off at U
e State Fair
a garti 10 a race a- i,. i, ,v
e was en-
on Thursday Oetoher x - brown mm b -tered
by P Moore and a !e mile raef l
Wm. S.
which
inompsju, in weiurcc.u... , JoH h
ation
.w.-v - drown r
"u-
of my horse, and more than hK wyhorse thrJw rf
Ution. a, it s supposed thatl tia J , ,K,
off.' Now it don't look reasonable his gpeej
train a horse two or three months to t- jj i
aud then have him thrown 5; notwi' V ,i .
. v t. thrown
cannoi eay mai me auric was or was uv
off. But if he was every person that saw I
ui run
knew as much about it as 1 did. Scvera
taen
.i i
came to me and asked me if I had my horse t.
in. I said I did not. The reply was, "1 wou.''
take the bov down, as he is tbrowu)" vour horse 1
off." The boy being well recommended, I did not
know what to think. So you eaa Judge for yeor
eelves. I notice it did not pay mo very well, hsv
ing spent the fall in training my horse, and did
not get to ma him at the Linu county races, as
they did not hscg up the purse according to prom
ise in the races for which I was training my horse.
I concluded to go to the Etate Fair aud give my
horee a trial, aud having to pick up a strange ri
der who was sot eceurtonied to tbe horse, -he did
not make his race within IS seconds. I waa also
prohibited by the rules from seeing my own rider
weighed. So 1 hope mv friends will not accuse
me of running a "chuck" race, as I was bettor
brought up, and I have more respect for myself
and friend. .PHILLIP MOORE.
NOTICE ! HOrSEY TO LET.
A FEW TWENTIES left, to pay for good
WLes. Highest eaih price paid on delivery
oi good wheat at my ware house, Albany, Oregon.
i ' R. C1IKADLE.
WAITED. EGS, ES,
CAH paid on
Eggs, by
delivery, for anv amount of
R. C1IEADLE.
Exccntor's Kale or Laud.
"VTQTICE i hereby given, that, by virtue f
11 an Order of the Countr Court of Linn
County, fctate of Oregon, at the November
Term, thereof, 1866, the undersigned, Lxeeutor
of tbe last will and testament of Morgan Kees,
deceased, will, on " . .
Saturday, the Sth day of December,
A. J). 1806;
at the Court Hone door in the city of Albany,
sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, the
following described Real Estate belonging to the
estate of Monran Kees, deceased, to-wit : That
piece or parcel of land being and Iring in Town
hipXo. 11, South, Range 1 West, Willamette
Meridian, in Lma county, Oregon, known as lsa
ac D. Kees' Donation land claim," .Notification
115S, containing 320 acres more Or leer. Also
that piece or parcel of land , known as the Samuel
Kecs land claim, being the Northeast quarter of
section 6, in Township .No. 11 South, Ilange
West, Willamette Meridian, in Linn eounty
State of Oreyon, containing 160 acres. ;
TERMS OF SALE Gold coin, payable two-
thirds tf the purchase money on the day'of "sale ;
the remainder in 3 months with approved sceu-
rity. ; - " ' r -- - -
,- , JACOU kfcts,
' Executor.
E. F. Rcssei,., Attorrey.
Albany, November 8, 1868. nol0nl31w
Final Settlement.
Estate of Thomas Henry, Sen., deceased. In the
' County Court of Linn County, and State of Or
egon. ' i '
llkTOTICE is hereby jriven, that Tt. n. Craw-
' ford. Executor of the, last will and testa
ment of Thomas Henry, Sen., tleceased, filed in
this Court at tho November term thereof, A. 1
18C6, his accounts for, and ' prays a final settle
ment of the same. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that said aprlieatioa be heard on Tuesday.
the 4th day of December ,1866, at Iho Court Room
in Albany, in said county, and that notice thereof
be published in the State liights Democrat lor
four saccessivc weeks.
' EDWARD It. GEARY, '
County J udge
November 8, 1866. nol0nl34w :
; SELLKS OFF MSELLING OFF I
$50,000 -WOTH 1
CHARLES BARRETT,
Front Street, and No. 5 Washington
- Street, FortlandL
THe largest, Most, General; and
Most Splendid Assortment of
STATIONERY, BL.ANK BOOKS
LETTER PRESSES, &C.,
ON THE PACIFIC COAST,
B.ICIILT BOUND ,
Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Bootfe
- An immense Assortment of
SCHOOL BOOKS
Orders From tne Interior.
- iik dispatch and earo.
Fiu
W. -' : , chableS UaIibett.
A D V E K T I S E 31 EXTS.
r ,
r
UK
6
l Persons or sedont.iry hallts troubled with weak
hess, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, Ltk of
appctito, distress after eating, torpid liver, eoastl
patton, 4c, deserve to tuffer if they will at try
the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which
are bow recommended by the highest BtdMl -thoritici,
atil warrtinted to produce ifflwediate
bettefieial effovt.. They mreeteetJijigW agmeahli,
perfectly pure, and must supercede all other ton
ics where a healthy, gVntle stiiaulant U rquir4.
They purify, ttreitgthea acd iavigoraU.
; They create healthy appveit h--f. ;
. They a am aatidaU to hafa vaaet a4
diet.- , 'ji . ..'.'-i''"
They itrengthea the syitea ad , ealivea the
mind. f -'.''..,, , ' ..;
They prevent miasm a tie an! Intermittent Fevirl
They purify the breath aud auidtty ot the stuta
aeh.' , .
They euro Dyspepsia and Constlpattonr
They cure Liver Couaplaiat aud Nervoa Cead
aehe. ' ; '." ':
They make the weak eireng, the Unrnil hrfl-
liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are eomposed of the celebrated Caiisya hark
wiutergreen, ssssarres, roote ani oefbi, all -pre
served in perfectly pure Ct. Croix rasa, fat par
ticulars, see circulars seed testimonials around
aeh bottle. ; 'J : : -1 li'vrtri'i f
Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle.
See that it haa out private U. 3. stamp uotautila-
ted over the cork, with plantatiea eeene, and our
signature oa a fine steol plate aide label.: ae that
our bottle U not refilled with spurious acd delete
rious stuff. Any person pntecdinr to sell Plan
tation Bitters by the gallon or la bulk, b an im-
poster. Any person imitating this bottle, or
g any other material . tbarein. whuther ealted
Plantation Bitters or not, is a criminal nndr the
S. Law, and will be so prtsecatod by us. Tbe
demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters, from la
dles, clergymen, merehaats, 4e., is iaeredible.
The simple trial of a bottle is the evidence We
present of their worth and superiority. They are
sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physi
cians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country
stores. --ii i II. DRAKE & CO
Barnes Magnolia VTatr.
A toilet delimit ! ,' Tbe ladies' treasure and gen
tlemen's boon t , The wetei thing" and largest
quantity. Manufactured from the rich Southern
Magnolia. Used fur bathing the faee aad persen,
to render the skin soft aad fresh, to prevent erap
lions, to perfume elolhing, &.c - ' -
It ovureouics the unpleasant odor of perspiration
It removes redness, tan, blotches, Ac.
It cures nervous headache aud allays inflamma
tion. -t : . , - - :
It cools, softens and adds delieacy te the skin.
.It Jlelds a subdued and lasting prfume. , -k"
t OUfes muqueto L:Us and stings of itsect.
It ex,u,'us BO material injurious to the kin.
It i w ererJ 1JJT hiuld have. Sold every
where. i"rj , the Magnolia Water once and you
i will use no oU V V"XV. rnuaery, or -loutt
Vater afterward.. DLMA3 BARXLS i CO,
Prok"- Ladusire Aleuts. A. Y.
Id by all DruggU l aur" es'ers - n ine l aeii-
t. - -
ic ei:u
It is a most de!ighfc! Httir
It eradicates scurf aft. e!aBifuff- , ' .
It keeps the head eol c. ,J fh''
It makes the hair rich, sot aBj PlcsJ-
v. ..... u i: d flilins eft.
It restores hair upon pt-maturt
'y held bads.
T-ie is just what Lyon's Khaif
will So. It
is prettv it is chesp dur.-.ble. It
I literally
old Ly the car-load, -and vet its alun. -
t ineredi-
ble demand is daily Increai-ng," until then, i
Kard-
ly a country f tore that docs not keep it, or
1y that does not u"e it. . ; 4
, t.. iiiumas t,u(, twinist,
tjon Extract Cilnscr.
Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for
Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sirk Headache.
Cholera Morbus. Flatulency, Ae.f where a warm
ing stimulant is required. Its careful preparation
and entire purity make it a che:ip and reliable ar
ticle for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at
50 cts per bottle. Ask for 'Ltoh V Pure Ex
tract, Take no other. .
Lyon's Flea Powder.
The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder is
almost instantaneous death to everything of the
insect epecles. Fleas, .particularly, cannot live
where it is. It is most wonderful in this respect,
being entirely harmless to the human family.
Many worthless imitatious are otTeied. Be partic
ular and receive none hut Lyon's. Each flask of
the genuine bears tin signature of E. Lyon and
the stamp of Dehas Diii.vts A Co. .
3Iitstang Liniment. r
Have you a hurt child or a lame horso ? Use
the Mexican Mustang Linim cnt.
For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked
breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer
tain, cure.. - ;
For rheumatism, .neuralgia, stiff joints, stings
and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus
tang Liniment. 1
For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringhono and
sweency, tne Jiexiean mustang i.iniuioni never
fails.. ; '
For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint,
tho Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight
in. gold. 1
; Cuts, bruisos, sprains and swellings, are so com
mon and certain to occur in every family, that a
bottle of this Liniment is tho best investment that
can be made'
It is more certain than the doctor it saves time
in sending for the doctor ;it is cheaper than the
doctor and should never bo dispensed with. :
"In lifting the kettle from the fire, it tipped over
and scalded my hands terribly. , The
Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the
sore to heal rapidly, and left very Iittlo scar.
CHAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Philada.
- Mr. S. Litch, of Hydo Fark,Yt., writes: My
horso was considered worthless, (spavin) but since
the use of tho Mustang Liniment, L have sold him
for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up
here."
,' ATVgenuine is wrappedin steol plate cugraviags,
sneti, Q. W. Westbrook, Chemist and also haa
the private tf. B. stamp-of DiSMB Baukes A Co
t tmt. .look closely. Bold by all Drue-
A D V.K 2i T I S 13 31 J5 JNr TS,
JACOD WORCROSS.
Tholexal ttnd lleinil Denier izi
dry goods, . '
clothiKjq, ; ; ' ' .
HARDWARE, ' '
MILL SAWS,
IRON AND STEEL,
Mackaala't Kiatr't SiscxtniiVa Tools,
ROPE,
CHAIN, '
. BOLTS,
a -------
NUTS,
WASHERS,
TnixBLE, Boma axd set spancs,
riits-PRoor BUitsirfo,
1 la n y , 1A n n Con 11 1 y3 O
" ' - - - ; oe271l - ' -
'It.
. r .
; r e r . '-,
. r e G e r . ,
, .refl nGer.
. r e Cr n t u lr e r .
.rcOnilinOer;.
. - r e li d i 1 1 1 i n U e r .
. r e G n t.l t h 1 1 i n G e r
.reGnilthhtlioGer. .
j .'r e G ti i 1 1 h i h 1 1 i h G e r.
r e G n i i t h g i I i k h 1 1 i n G e r .
. r e G q i 1 1 h i h 1 1 i n G e r .
, .. r e G n 1 1 h h 1 1 i n G e r . , ,
. r e G n i 1 1 h 1 1 i n G er. 1
reGoiltlinGer.
. r e G u i 1 i n G e r . ; ; f
. , . r e G n t n G e r ,
, " . . r e O n G er. .
. r e G e r . . . '
":; - i . r . . r e r . . ,. , , ,
. r .
Let ypn trou' le your fcraia . i
In Sylvius this riddle. . ...
Commence with the capital
K in tbe middle.
Read np if yon choose.
Or to the riijht at your ease,
To the left like the Jews, .. : -
Or dewa like Chinese.
Ilis prices are lower,
His stnek more eompleta
Than any other store
Feuud on Front street.
Bo lo nt delay,
. i Bat Srine on yonreash
Your country produce
And all kind j of trsh.
For le'll sell better groceries,
And more, for the ttmi,
Than any other dealer
This si le of Portland.
II. iMfillTLfXttER,
Corner Perry and Front stretts, Albany, O'gn,
. ; Yi . ; .uoittnnijr -
sir
ATI.
Cor. Waaiataa aai Firal Sta,
llarir. been thornusthly rent ted. is
iiiT'w epc for the aeeotnmoastion o
e travclinK l ul.lio, The table wi5l speak lir it
self. Neat aud ecuifortaU beds aud rooms lor
patrons, le. , .
RATES OF BOARD:
rer week m ,.u,.......M 00
Vr week, witb hxljritis;. 6 00
?t usrht ca! .....v.. -......... 5
Bkx4- - 50
. Meals ali hours. ... .
noiul. 'C6,J- w- x- MAtZEt Proprietor.
WAv'
nTflH RiAOVCT
DROAD A LIS IK
ST., BETWEEN 1st AXD 2d,
ALBAN i OREGON.
E lPI 1 H V CO.,
ww--yv- Have just opened
.vr8 ' a mt
MAlKKT HOUSE
At the ehWu, -ZTr
keep oit band tll.e t'" mials xut.
AiFORLtb, suth as ! U
BEEF, Kim P0BS SAISIGJET,
And all kUda? otWCarad EXaata. !
A liberal Share of Patron' i Solieltcd.
TJ- "Wc ft re always ready to pt-F th ?7Jif JP"
EST CASH PRICE for fat stock.
Petition Tor Partition.
IN the matter of the Estate of Mahals """
deceased. In the County Court of Lb?" oc,
ty, Oregon. Tctition ot Jlatttiew m. Brya"' ;"
partition, of real estate of said deoeased, being ; the
one-fifth ink-reft therein assigned the petitionui
who asks that tho same may he set off to said pe
titioner. On the readlitjfaud filing of . said petii
tiott the following order was made by the Court,
to-wit: "Xowr thenfore, it is ordered that the
hearing of said application bo appointed for
Tuesday, the Mb day ot January, At V. ii?07, at
one oVlot-k . P. M of that day, ut the Ci-unty
Court Room in Albany, in the county of Linn,
and State of Oregon, and that the petitioner, or
his Attorney, jrivo notice hereof, to Essalom )L
Hall, Isaiah Hall, Susanna Kirkendull. Ooorgv
V.lIall, Francis M. Hall and Isaiah, gmeluer,
guardian to minor heirs named herein, by pub
lishing a copy of this order in the State Rights
Democrat for tbe full term of six weeks from this
date, to be and appear beloro this Court at the
time and rdaoe herein named, to show cause, if
any there be, why this application should not be
granted. - . -
CRAN0R St HELM,
. Attorneys for Petitioner.
Dated at Albany, Oregon, November 7, 1866.'
' no!013flw !
A CAUD,
f f merly known in tho States as V m. Morgan,
J - ! 1 .. , r A lt.nM ( n r. ir .nil . n.im!
iu.nl momli.tr nf fhe M. K. Church, did this dav
nav ma in' crcpnliacks without the reaniiute dis
count on tbe same, in pnyment of a rightful and
. . .. . , f 1 1 : .1 r
lust dent lor wora periormoti oy mo, meroiore i
J . ... m . . . r- ,
take tcismciaou oi warning nil pr(oBs irom crea-
Wtn Ktm timlrr anv nnnsitleration whatever. a.a
they ore liable to bo swindled put of their just dues
in tho samo manner that I was. Believing that
tho public good dema'tids that snoh rascality
should be exposed, I herewith make this state
ment of faots. - - , 1SAIA1I MERCER.
Nov3nl21t
WOOL. WAiVTKD !
50,000-
POUNDS OF WOOL
isntud at
WERTUAN A CO,
Albany, March 24, 1S66. '" 1 ' ;
Aiiclioneer5
fTfllE undersigned bavina takeu out License as
I. Auctioneer In thfs Stato, forewarns all per
sons from doing business in that capacity, who are
not properly licensed to do so by law.
ocWt Wil. LISTER.
A DVKKTI S K M ENTS
UAT1D WRTHA, !
Albany
Portland.
t i ft i v ' ' : i f ' i ' ' T rb r f -t t
1
.1.1
t.T ""v-r"Tr--r-T-e-i -svt" t i e
--S-V-CTV-i.- W CJ - JLM JLU VV i3
-'5'' -T-r nit .Sfi
VERTHAN ' a' CO.,
EW'YOint 'STORE
- ' . " -
Foster's ;Two Story Brick,'
ALBANY, OHEQON:
jrt-i JIa?eJust receirud , ,
THE L AUGUST STOCK OP , .
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
, , avaa laoeaat to ALiajrr. ' " -
' 3 or Stock Consists of ? -. r " "
' I J '- ., , ' : z t , i
Fcrtija aad Bucicstie, Staple
- AMD : I :i
FANCY DEY GOODS,
CL0AXS, BASQUES, SACKS A?.'D HATS.
Alfa a Fias Lot'ef
HOCOS. NUBIAS, BREAKFAST CAPS&SQNTAGS.
The Latest Styles of .
READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' HATS
, FURNISHING GOOD3.
AND
. : X V: i
.AND
BOOTS
SHOES.
Also Fits Lot of
T3RESS TIIIMMIXGS.
We also keep constantly on hand a lafge Stock cf
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE," T OLASSWAJRE, - j
, PALXTS and OILS. .
Having; a Partner residing in the market, we are
enabled to sU
CHEAPER "THAN THE CHEAPEST I
And Purchasers will 01 to. their interest to
j;iv si a cau oeiure leyia eiew tiers.' ' i
. , . ! v t y
-T--- drain and all kinds of Merchantable Tro
duce taken in exehatfe,for pooi. J T t ? ?
REMEMBER -T"
WEHTIIAN.& CO,,
At the - Xew Tork, Ettre, in Foster's two stort
bru-k, l irst street.
WERTIIAN Jk CO,
Albany, SepL 8, lS(!8-ly
WHAT A RUSH!
TO THE dASH STOllE
Ri: CIIEADLE,, IJ
CORNER BROAD ALBIN
AXt AIAIX ST3.
Goods sold in-Jarge or smalt nuantnies lo suit
customers - - - i - s. l :
AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE
g In' Oregon.? f
'ft'
FORvCASH ORhTRADE.
I WILIs SEIiIj.
Come and ice Brfore Baying anj- whera dsfi
AS THE GOODS MUST BH SOLD.rf
mu2V-6m" "". ii.'':CIIE.DI.C.!
NOTICE1
I desire) to Bay to those wanting
TAINT, I HAVE A LARtlE LOT OF
paints r and; oils
DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
WHICH I WILL SELL AS CHEAP
AS THET CAN, -U.Ej HAD At PORTLAND,
v Adding Freight from Tortland to Albany. ; ;
S.
I IIAVE A LARbE LOT ,0
GLASS AND " PUTTY !
NAILS CF ALL SIZES TO SUIT THE TRADE,
: au25
It, CIICADI.E.
r
The JLafet j Call,
ALL persons knowing 'themselve indoWod to
J. Levy A; Bro.,; Albany, will please come
forward immctliately and settle their notes and ac
counts. If thoy are not settled by the 2oth of
this month tho aocoujats and notes will bo, plaoed
in the hands of an Attorney for collection. You
will find the notes and accounts with-Icssrs. Wer
th&n A Co., nt the New York 'Store, who arq au
thorized to collect them for us. ' ,
r , J. LEVY A BRO, -Albany,
O'ctoW 13, 1886. Sm ;,
SETTIjEIIEiT JOTICE.;
3
A1 persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned are hereby notified to appear and setr
tlo up within Six woeki from this 'date, either by
noto. cash or trade, and save costs. Our accounts
MUST BB SETTLE".' J. FLEISCHKER & CO.
Albany, Oregon,' October ftth. 1868.: v2ntf. ,
FOR SAliE
JiTi
pr -m SHIJNtiljliiS lor sale by
BHINffLES for sale hy
ADVKKTISJIKNTS.
7
er's
7 a
nt wonu'g jjarAT ttatet roa ,
Scrofula and Scrofaloua Diseases.
From JTwwrw Edes, a vrll lnown merchant ofsOa-
At I I f-l fr&, ttoint. I
t I Lave soi l large" qunntUMi f jyeirp94fttAi
ItlLUA, but never yet feue bottle whfeti failfl of the
desired eJoct and fail sitici.ition to tho jo who took
It. A fust our kplo try lt,1hey ( there has -been
no luedkiue like it before hx our outtuuuity."
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotahes, Pustules, TJf
. csrs. Sores, and all Diseases of .the
jhrvm Rev. .'olr. Stratttm, JtrMoK SiiitlttuU ". '
" I only do my Uuty ti you' find tho public, when
1 atld rnvtestiinonj
y xo ami you ihidhhii
Jl mt you tHiblish of the miy
dii'inal virtues of your Skaparh.LA. 3Iy d.iuU
ter. id- phi f afllietinti humor Li Jier ear
humor LiIer i-itra,
eye, and hid fbr years, which "we were tiiwble to
iMbie to
faUo Las
eure until we tried your 8 u.ai-auilla.
hea wuil for somo montlis," .
j: rvTm -turn, imne r. . j.it r, n w-u-fcVHrrrJi umi mULiw
eitfemed !ni!g ofDtnniteille, Vupe Mug Co., H. J. .
w Mr daughter has suffered fur a yeae piwt with a
icrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome.
Kothin aTorOfd atiyyreJk;f nntil we trk'd your
B AKSArAUiLLA, whkh Soon eouiplctily cured tier."
From Chart f$ p. Gag, Ksf., of the widely known
Cage, Murray if Co., tHuuuuctureri ottutnHlUti
papr$ i Xfokwt, tf. II. ! -
I bad for several years a very troublesome '
tumor in my faiw, wWoh prow constantly worwe
nutil it (Knfli'uroa my fatunve and tv:uno an intol
erable aflflcUon. 1 trleit almost every thing a man
eould of both edvk'S and medicine, but without any
relief whatever; wiifil1 1 took your 8AKAPAKtr.i..v.
It lmmcdJatly nmdo tny face worse, am you told rue
it mi'Mit for a time; but in a few weeks the pi;r
skin began to form tndrr tlie Motebtii aiul i-ou-'
tiuatxl until my faco is as atnooth as any UkIv's. '
and I am without any symptoms of the (liheatw tli.it '
I know of. I enjoy portUt Itoalih, and without a
doubt owe it to your isAmAi'AuiLLA."
Erysipelas Ooeral Debility Purify tbe
Blood.;
Tmm Dr. licit. Saiein, Ifimston St.- Kew York, '-
Ik. Atkk. I scMotn full to tnuve EnttAioni
rat Scroptttm Sdnrm by tlie rxrrwvrrtnr Ufeoi yonr
n.
From J. E. Jukntton, F7., ITttl-rmam, Ottin.'
"For twelve years, 1 hail the yellow Krysiiielas fl
on my ribt ana,larinjr wlth-h
ticoe I tra-il nil the i!
celebrated plivslciana 1 coiiht ift-ach, and twde
ceK-orjiea piirsicuna l coitltl reacn. ana tw liun-
amis of dultrirs worth of nustcii-s. The uhrn
were so bsd tint the cords becinMii visible, ami the
doctors OffkU-J that tv arm must bo amiHitutcil. I
began takiu your Sak-Iakiu.. Took tvvo hot- r
ties, ana soma of your I'ltxa. iof,itutr tley hare ;
corea mr. i ns now inwiii ,n i omtiki us any imhiv.
""1iB.f 1,",b,i0 n,y TM k".?wn Trert
body in this eouuwuuity, aud excUcs the woadcr of
all." - , ..i
From Hon. Jltitry Mturn, M. P. P., of Xetcrnxtle,
I have used vour SAMAPARttJ.A tn my ftmily, ?
for geuernl debility, and for purifying the. UuoJ,
witu very own.-iui resittr, ana Ktt coi
coniiricudia it to the aiUktcd." ' ' , , l j
Bt. Anthony's ' Fire, Rose, ; Salt Bheaxa, :
Scald Head, Sara Eves.
run. rM..u 7.. ,i. .1.1. . ,.. .
7'MnLkarfH-t ItrmHrrut, I'tHnylrtnia. t
. " Our ouly cliil l, about three years of age, was
athicketl by pimples oa his furehemt. They rajiidiy ;
iirsi uniii iik't wrnwu a loaiiiKimc anil Tirun ui
sore, which covered liia face. aul actnnllv bliu'Ud
I t. . - - .1 . . .11(1.1 . : . k
niiraie oi mrer ami outer reineua-a, wnnour any i
apparent effect. For fifteen days we pitarded hisi
Lands, text with t1i-m he ulioulJ t.-nr iiih-ii 111,- -!
tj'rhicr .riff fAnnnf wnnn4 1. 1.1 mi,hm1 1.4. 1.. .1 a
fi. 1 1 avin f- iriMl cnr tl.in( .Hi w lial nuvf
none irum, we wpm pviny your JAR-t.p.iK!LLA,
aud applviug t!s iodiUe ot ptah lotion, as you
siirect. I he aoro tx-gaa to lifal when we hirf pfrea
the tirft bottle, and was well when we had fimhcd
the secoud. 1 he child's eyeUolte, wlii. li tiaJ euiue
out, crew arain. sud he is now as heattliv ami fair
as any other. The whole ueiirhborfeeod cr&dkted
that the cldU must die."
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. -From
Dr. Jtimm Sbit. of lit. Louti. MisMonrL
' 1 find your SARitAPAkit.tA a wore er.'ertunl
remiilv for the sronAarv cvmrttmfl of Suuhilii
aal for syphilitic diseaxe tiituiauy otln'r we puti.ie8
1 oe proiefsum are indebted to yoa lor sonm Of tut
oesi uteuicujea we nave.- ; , . , -4!
From A. J. Freneh, M. D., mt eminent phtpirfan of
Lawrence, Must, tr it a promiiuiU member of
tHe igusfaiure or jtl'issficXH&xta.
"lis. Ayes. Siv dear Sin I bare fbund Tanr.
Sahsapakilx. an exwihtit remetly for. Sgtk;iisr
txtui oi uie prtaturg aau tecwuutrg type, aua enetv
tual ia soine twn tliat were too ubstiurttt- to yield
to oTtier rt-nietK"S. I do not know what wre eau em-
rio
tut
loy with more ecrtaiutr of saccc-sa, whcr a po wr-
alieratite is reqair
'Mr. Cha.S Ian Line, ofXem lirnmnrkk, K.J.,
had dreadful ujeera ou his legs, caused by the abuse
or mercury, or merruruit auma.e, wwen grew more
and more agrravatet -for years, in atiito of every
remedy pr trwUiw-nt that could be eppiied, until the
pererrruij use of AtEK's SArsai'riu.a relieved
mm. t ew cases can be iount more luvetorate ana
riixtrtSKliig' than this, aati ft took several doiea
bodies 10 cure uioUi . .. ,. . , , . . , ;
Ioucorrhcea, Whites, Female "Weakness,
are generally -produced by Internal Scrafttltms f7-
trmtio. aaJ at very often euretl bf the alterative
effect of this Saksaparili.a. Some easr-s renire,
however, ia aid of the Sarsafakilla, the skill ul
appucauon or local remeoies.
From tie ireJl ltwmi emd rtgtftKtle&rated Dr.
Jacob Mrrrrili, of Cincinrntli.
' I have found your Sarsaparilla an excellent
alterative in diseases of fi-males. Many cases of
irreeujamy, ltirorrncea, internal l let-rat wn, ana
bxsi aViniitvvarisiug from the scrofulous .diathesis,
have yiehW la it, aud there are few that da sot.
wheu its effect ia properly elded by local treatment." f
A lyy VHiriUing to oliow the implication of her
name, tcrie t - r . -"
3tr dsusrhtf and mywlf have been cured of a
very dVhilitatiuir Lcueorrutea of Ion? sianding, by
two bottles of your S a RA paruxa.
Bheumatism, Ooat, Uver Complaint, Dya
pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia,
when caused by Scrnfitht in t!te srerejn, are rapidly
, , .ii. , i . . ... -
AYER'Si
CATHARTIC PILXS
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the market, and their superior
virtues are so universally known, that w need :
not do more than to assure the public their
quality is maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and that they may be depended on
to do nllUiat they hare ever done. ?' s !
' Prepared by J. C. AYEIt, 21. D., & Co.,
Lowell, JSlass., and soltl bj ;, ' ; .-
W AIV XJE HI-
i - .i
btt U '."d-Ll-e il trr- " ' L
EVCryO Oily. tO. Kll Ott
... - u. st.--ii ?-, i i t .t -s i
THAT I AM STILL A DEALER IN i
:l ih--.r:. j-.'ft " a. ..-tn ... ;
GENERAL -'MERCHANDISE
AND TOAT I AM V
Cciilaiilly in the Receipt oi
FRESH SUPPLIES OP
1 1 !X r: 3 T T 2-0- !
-a
': A --3"
BOOTS' VAND
l-r-.-.
OntO CTKKIES,
CROCKERY AND KAftDWARE
. - I XT rrTT Am
t SSLL AS LOW A3 . TUU LOWEST I
.xl -i-tiiZ ? A.It'i; ,'. 'mil
.... .. '" t. 'n i -.
PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE
jFOP
all
kinds of Procluce,
. ocnll
Administratrix Notice.! i
N' OTlCli IS HEREBY GITE TrtAT- TIIE
undersifrncd has bee'a appointed Adminis
tratrix 6f the, Estate of Fielding Lewis, deceased,
hy 4h"e fcoffnty Court of rLhin County, Oregon.
All persons having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the, same to the under
signed .within six mouths from the date, hereof, at
hor reEidonuo in Linu oounty, Oregon. , i i.
' ,r r";; NACY C: LEWIS,
, 1. - . Adminiatratrix.
JrCfPotELX,' Attorncv for AdnmristratrLs..
;..;. .' ".. : oc20nioiw.' " y: ? v
Dinni'mi.i,, ana , tiavejU.'Oivcureaan attacK
Of Malignant Ktymiehtl with " No altt-rutiv-e we
pOHMita wiials tin- dAKSAPARltt.A you have sup
plied te the profession as well as to the people.?
rn TONS
tXJ chcaj, by
OF FOIS N.JLE
' 7. FLKISC1IKE8 4 XT.
AD VEILTISEMKNTS.
WW, . PA1RISH.
3.X. USSfDESnaLL
;W..W..rARPJSII & CO.
Wholesale and P.etail Dealers in '
't ' t
GENERAL IflERCIIAUDISfc f
, AliBAXY, OREGON.
, , .;,. ,( - B -4
rpriAXKFCL Oa'TlIE LIIEKAL pat
JL' ronage shown as during tho pasf few years;
would refpectfolly call the tendon of onr
numerous patrons to our preseLtdeiirallaand well
selected stack of r 'v , .
Ready-tlade Clothitiff, "
; . - . . . . .
Boots and Shoes, ,
Hats' and Caps, - " i
7 .r
'- Salem Cloths & Flannels,
' " U t'- -T T t .... f - .
. , Embroidery," ,
Hoop Skirts,
: X
.a
.j
! u hosiery, &o
-ALS3
.7
Ladies';
1
MlMfs,f and
Clilldrn Shoes.
j ttfo, :. . t ... v
'l Ia COBnec!J 'th - aheve we leeo constantly
i r. -y uuu;
; ,.. ... . . , . .f
-hB.haqd a choice sclectii n of ,
I Groceries,
Ilufdnnre,
Qseeasw&re,
Glass ware :
.L
... .C'utlcrj, ,Vf , j.
Paint i aad Oils,
Window Glass,
XrIIs, Ae , a4e.f te.
W. W. PARRISH & CO. ' A
Are prepared to ecll anything ia "their line at the
sLOTTJCST "CASH
Or will receive' "
MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE
"V I 'exchange" for Goods.
rr-rerfons wisbinjr to.buv Gtods will fnd it
rreatlt to their adrantaee.to. exaialiia sur'noj
i before pureliasihe eUewhere'.-S1 ""
Albany. January 27ih.
4 SOhDHllS, .ATTEXTIOI
A D DITI ONAIV BOUNTY!
ALBERT ES SIXCTJEir, a v
Porlland, Oregon.
HAVING- RECEIVED, .THE,, NECESSARY
iaf tractions aed Terms frn lh& Department
at Washington, and also having a responsible and
reliable assistant at Washington City through
whom he transac ts business, aad prosecutes claims
asaiiist tho UovtrnuieriL. he eaa. a iLhaaki ilis-
pateh isoecesfony-apply-'for and ice4-e- reiimis
from the Applications of soldiers fur bounty.
REMEMBER that to each and every soldier who
enlisted into the army of the United States after
the 19th day of April, for a period of not jesj than
three years, and having served his time of enlist
ment, has been honorably discharged, and has re
ceived or is entitled t receive frt-ra the United
States, nnderexiting laws, a bountv of S100. and
n more, is entitled to lfteeiv.e an additronai bohn
ty of $100 ; and he who enlisted into the army of
the United -States afte thee 19th, day of April,
1S61, for a period of not less than two years, and
having served his time of enlistment." has. been
tonorably discharged, and who has received or is
eBtitled to receive from the I nited States nnder
existing' laws; a 1oucty of and no more; is
entitled to receive an additioniil fcointy 6f $50'
Those who receiveil wounds and wore di.-chsased
before4h expiratkm' Of-srvie, jciooi children.
parents of deceased soldiers are also entitleii nnder "
this act ' Officers who were in the service afUr tha
I9th dayof April, 2S6s are eoSttodte three months
extra pay. !,i., .. . v.,
Jill Persons having demands on th Cfovern-
mentfPT PENSIONS, -.PRIZEJUONEY, BOUS-
jLjjic, i ji Liiii raj ior i oncners. oenp, iiecx
Pay, Lost Horse and Speculation Claims, by ap-
id ' ALBERT . U. ,. 8NYDER; - Cla,m
Abjht. can have their anniirations nnvnerlv nl.li.
out and forwarded for immediate aetion by tho
proper Department. , Information given by mail
gratui&usljy 1 1 ; ' . ' I ' Se2!- 2i
FURNITURE AKD CABINET WARE.
0-;rffi-AJLVX;!:c5cr CO.
Corner fTirtl-and XJroad Mbin Streets,
(First Door East of J. JTorcross' Brick j :
Albany,; jLlnn County, Orejen,
' lveep. constantly on hand '
" Of TerrliDjp in tteif lino of lasicess, -
- . . . - .-' - ... '' f . i . . - j' n
At lowc?: Figurei tiaa .eay oilier iCaiiss .
;iThl9side of Pdrtland.
V15 CIIA1LI.EXGE COMrJETlTIOX
. In thellne of Kr5.sj-'
UPHOLSTERY, PARLOR SETS.
3 Chamber 5c rictur' Fraaes
BUREAUS, SAFEST TTARDROBSS.ETC.Eia.
.1. Hb.
f, N- '-t
i TTe have also on haad the celebrated
fECONOBXT . WASHING: IZLCWnE
WhJ,ch has no equal in the world". Get
' ?' ' t H:'ii"satssryiJourseJC. i i
one and
Particular attention paid to all eruers in our line.
Or i 3 " "' "''fs r a "1
UNDERTAKING; PROMPTLY: ATTENDED. TO.
1
v v - - auis-iy-4
:i ivastj::
lOb.OOOPQUNDSOFtOOL'
For which we will pay the
'ixiGixEST Garret price.
i0U-3tm oin vrf.rAU a co.
Alhany, January 2rth1866. S ;.; 7 f ';
.HI
-
1 i
"5on-LeTi Vanslyke. I XorilKMr.
s-isls, at 25) 50 eks, and $1 00. eeo v.
v
f .
i !
1
...
fi'
u
1 1