OUR AGENTS. AbVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ADVERTISEMENTS. A D VERT IS 3-3 M KNTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. I - The following named gentlemen are authorised to act b Agents for Tas Stat Bights Demo SAT, and to receive nd receipt for subscriptions to the paper s . r LINN COUNTY. Kobcrt atkmson - fccio Joseph Wheeler Lebanon H. L. Brown ..Brownsville Matthew Fountain................ Harrisburg DOUGLAS COUNTY. Joseph S. Fitthnch ...Roseburjr James' G. Clark. Canyon ville Hardy Eliff. -. ......... GalesvUle F.obert P. Sherley .. Oakland COOS COUNTY. It- "W. Cnssans Empire City LANE COUNTY. II. C. Huston -.Long Tom. Hon. J. J. Walton............... Eugene City go cm ijiuioirn junoini ! R. V. Howard.... ,...5 inuli field John T. Gilfry Picasat Hill Silas Brown .Coast Fork BENTON COUNTY. : Jas. F. Hamilton.. .... Corrals J-bgjS;:::::::::::::::: g - POLK COUNTY. T. J. Lovcladj ................. Dallas J. B. V. Butler...,. - .....Monmouth B. F. 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Bojee, Newspafer Agent, San Francisco, is authorized to receive subscriptions and advertisements for our paper, and act as busi ness agent generally. ADVERTISEMENTS. . BEACH. TEOS. M05TETTH. J. Jf. BEACH. BEACH tVIONTEITH, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Albany, Oregon. CQRXER FIRST AND FERRY STS.t Opposite Steamer Landing-. NEW FnM, NEW GOODS. AND ITEW PRICES11 THE ABOVE NAMED FIRM TAKE PLEAS nre in notifying their friends and the public generally that they are continually receiving Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, &c, &c, Purchased in San Francisco at the very lowest figures, for CASH, and we are offering the same to patrons at corresponding prices. The attention of Farmers is especially called to our HEW ESTAELISHWETfT. Where we are prepared to take charge of all Merchantable Produce, for which we are offering the highest market price. We respectfully ask the public to call' and ex amine our stock, and prices, and we assure all that we will give entire satisfaction to prompt custom ers We are also agents for the Florence Sew ing Machine Company. eel-6m IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS, MERCHANTS AND EVERYBODY ELSE. HAVING determined to close out my entire stock of well selected and assorted general merchandise of $40,000 $40,000 FORTY TDOrSAXD DOLLARS ! ! I would respectfully call the attention of the pub lic in general, that I will sell me entire stock at GREATLY REDUCED. PRICES! to cash or merchantable produce. Persons de sirous of purchasing such goods as are usually kept in a store of a w.?Il selected stock, would do well to call early, as I intend to give sr BARGAINS as were nev red before in the State. L. STERNBACII. Opposite rost Office, Foster's New Brick. Persons indebted to me will please call at thefr earliest convenience and settle, either by note, cash or produce. L. STERNBACH. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of an execution and Order of sale is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, and county of Linn, and to me directed, in favor of A. W. Worth and against A. J. Fox, for the sum of Four Hundred and Sixteen Dollars and Eighty Cents, interest and costs and accruing cost, I have, on this 12th day of November, 1866, levied on, and on Saturday, the 22d day of De cember, 1866, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., I will expose to sale at public auction in front af the Court House door in said State and county, to the highest and best bidderr'the following described real estate, to wit : Two town lots, No. 7 and 8, block No. 8, with house and barn thereon, situa .ted in Peoria, Linn county, Oregon. HARVEY SMITH, Sheriff of Linn County, Oregon. By J. W. BRANDENBURG, Deputy. nol7n!46w. Administrator's JVotice, NOTICE is hereby-given that the undersign ed has been appointed by the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, as administrator of the estate of Thomas Boggs, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will please pre sent them, duly an'Iientic d according to law. D. T. D IN WPI IE, Administrator. E. F. Ecssiu, Attorney. nol7a!44ir 1 iltcen Tears m Oregon. S. J. McCORMICK, The Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State, desires to inform all his old cus tomers (and as many new ones as may not be ac quainted with the fact) that he still continues to operate at toe rRAMlLW BOOH. STORE, 103 Front St., Portland, (tXACTLT OPPOSITE H9CST HOOD) Where he is prepared to famish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, . PIANO FORTES, MELODEOXS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, DRUMS, GUITARS, And all kinds ef Bfusioal Instruments. SHEET MUSIC. INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all kinds of Musical Instruments. cmracH eitjsxc cooes, BASS, VIOL, GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. bl-ajxstb: books, TOYS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, PENS, Photographic Albums, And every ether article in the above line. IMPOBTHG FROI SEW TOSI DIRECT I can sell to Country Dealers, Fanners and oth ers, at San Francisco Wholesale Prices. aAgrnt far Foley's Gold Peas..-, - BAGS WAYTED I ! I want all the BAGS in Oregon, (woolen, cot ton, or linen, white, black, or anv other color) fer which I will pay a cest a rocsn mor than any other man." COUNTRY MERCHANTS, FARMERS. and others will do well to keep the above faets in mind as a dollar aced is euual to two dollars earned, and frugal housewives can purchase all the School Books required in their families du ring eaeh year by simply saving the rags that heretofore have been thrown away. REMEMBER! 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 aul8v2n21y X. T. SUIIL.TZ, IXPOKTEH AFD DEALER I PIANOS, MELODEONS, Sheet Mrsic, Mrsrc Books, Gcttars, Flvtes, Pipes, Accordeoss, Strixss, akd all KisworMrsicAL IsSTRrxr.XTS, STATIOSERr 15D Faxct Goods, XO. 100 FItOrVT STREET, (between Morrison and Alder) PORTLAND, OREGON, AGENT FOR JACOB ZECH'S PIANO Fortes, San Franeiteo, Cal., which received the Gold Medal over celebrated pianos from the East, in the last Fair, 1865. Also Agent for Er net Gaoler's Piano Forte, New York, which won the treatest popularity in the East for sweetness and power in tone, durability in workmanship, and superior New Scale; full Metallic i orm, Over Btrung and French Grand Action. JLi. T. Shultz will have an assortment of those nperior Pianos always on hand, andean sell them ' the Lowest Prices, as he imports them direct rrom the Manufactories. New Pianos for Rent or Sale by monthly pay ments. Latest Musie received by every steamer direct from the East. . Pianos, Melodeons and all kinds of Musical In struments tuned and repaired. At. X. c-hultz recommends nimsclfas a first class tuner, hav-ing been in the business over fifteen years and is a musician. Those living in Linn and adjacent counties. wishing to purchase one of those Superior Pianos are informedthey can do so through the Editor o tue State Rights Democrat he being my au thorized agent for the sale of them in that section of Oregon. scl.ly R. C. BILL, G. F. SETTLEMIEB. SETTLE MIER & CO, ALBANY. OREGON, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRUGS AXJ MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS. ...ALSO Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Kerosene Oil, TOILET ARTICLES! Surgeons, Fine Toilet and otlier feponges, Hair, Kail, Tooth, and Paint Brnshes, or all Tarletles, Combs, &c., &c. Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, . Of all brands. Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, &c. Ag-ents for all Popular and Valuable PATENT MEDICINES 1 PHTSICIA1VS' PRESCRIPTIONS n Carefully compounded, and orders YW attended to with care and dispatch . f Physicians in the Interior and Farmers Will find our stock of Medicines complete, war- aj 3 r . i ... rauveu geuuiue, uuu 01 me oesi quality. Our store is in the Fire Proof Brick on First strest, near opposite J. Fleischner & Co.'s store aul8 ly Auctioneer. fjlHE undersigned having taken out License as i Auctioneer in this State, forewarns all per sons from doing business in that capacity, who are not properly licensed to do to by law. cflnStf WM. LIBIER. THE HOTEL TO TRY IN PORTLAND I NEW COLUMBIAN. IVos. 118,4120 and 122 Front, cor ner of Morrison Street. GOOD NEWS FOR ALL ! milE NEW COLUMBIAN HOTEL 1 having just been elegantly finished, ana I'cin; now read v fur the recttitiott of iu?st. the Prorri otnr wnnld r t the l itiioni of Willamette V&Ilcv and of Southern Oregon, of the I'pper Columbia and Idaho, and to the travelling publio generally, that he is now ready to entertain all ho may favor uiia with their patronage,, . . - AT PUICES TO SUIT. The Kaw CotmatAW is an entirely new building, hard f nished, rocms well ventilated .and well fur nished, and has oapneity to comfortably accommo date Six Handred Guests. - .. The Dining boom il large and commodious, and has fine suits of rooms with connecting doors, fur famiuos. - ; . i THE TABLE Will he furnished wtth the best the Market afford, and the Proprietor is determined that no hotel in Portland shall excel his in the excellence, variety, and oompktenei of his table. . Hot, Cold and Sliorrer Ratlin, For the Quests, free of charge, A Large Fire Proof Safe For the secure deposit of valuables belonging to Guests. ; The Baggage of Quests conveyed to and from the Hotel without charge. House open all night. TERMS: Board, per Week - - 5 Board and Lodgln? - $7 to $ IO The Proprietor will at all times endeavor to please his Guests, and w uld respectfully solicit the patronage of the travelling public. Portland. Dec. 20. 1S65. REWARD ! REWARD 1 REWARD I 610,000 !810,000 ! GOLD AND SILVER! BARMM BROS. OFFER A BIG REWARD THAT they have one of the largest and best selected stocks of Custom Made Clothing and Gents Furnishing Goods In the State of Oregon. And we are able to inform the public that we sell at as X.OW PRICES As they can he purchased for in San Franeisce. PERSONS FROM THE INTERIOR When visiting Portland and desirous to purchase anything in the above line of goods, will find it to their advantage to CALL AXD EXAHII.YE the fine stock or custom Made clothing AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS OF BAR YI Ail! BROS. AT THEIR Cosmopolitan CliOTIIIIVG STORE. ON THE RIVER SIDE OF FRONT ST. PORTLAND Between Arrigonls and the Lincoln -House. Portland, Dec. 20, 1865. IMPORTER AND JOBBER IX YINES AND LIQUORS, FRO XT STREET, PORTLAND. IIIAVECOXSTAXTLYOX XIAXD large, choice and best assorted stocks of SUPERIOR BRANDIES, FINE OLD WHISKIES, CHOICE PURE WINES. ALSO, " Old Jamaica Ruin, ' Xew England Rum. A I.SO, Tenncnt'g, and Xaurlce, Cox & Co.'s Ale and Porter. ALSO, ' ABSIXTUE, JAMAICA GIXGEIt, ESSENCE PEPPERMINT, CURACCOA, VERMOUTII, CORDIALS, BITTERS, SYRUPS, LIQUEURS. Merchants and Dealers from the Interior am re spectfully invited to call and examine my stock neiore purcnasmjr ei.ewtiere. Portland, lec. 20, JSfij. WHOLESALE CAIVDY FACTORY! The undersigned would respectfully Inform the ; Citizens and Merchants of Linn Connty and adjoining counties, that he has established himself in Albany, and is now ready to fill all or ders for all kinds of CARID I E S, AT PORTLAND PRICES. EVEHRYTHIXG IX 8HK CONFECTIONERY LINE constantly on hand ; and SUPPERS FOR BALLS, SURPRISE BARTIE8 and WEDDINGS, fur nished at short notice, in a VERY SUPERIOR STYLE. With the above establishment is connected a BAKER Y3 AND BREAD, CAKES, PIES, &c, will he delivered at private houses hy leaving or ders with the undersigned. novlTnUtf JOSEPH SMITH & CO. ilXBAJJTST FERY, AT THE SOMCFTATIOIV OF many citizens of Linn and Benton counties I have fitted nnthftlowwr AlhifiiirPnr t AlKan --r j j , f Uregon, at heavy expense, and in such a manner v -vvvuiiuwuonJ mo UU-YtUlUg pUUllG 1X1 Ull tunes tnat ferrying is wanted to he done, AT REDUCED RATES, Hoping thereby to secure a liberal patronage. My Ferry Boat is well constructed, with all the latest improvements for safety, and stron secured by a good wiee ropk. 6 - AS1IBY- PEARCE, Proprietor. Albany, Aug. 18th, 1866-ly TROItis BAMPTOS i ,': 8. B. M'llKinE. NEW FURNITURE STORE ! HAMPTON & McIIRIMK, UNDERTAKERS AND DEALERS IN FI BMTt'RE, BEDS k BEDDING, Cor. rlrstHndlVashhiglori St.,' ALRANYs LIXX CO., OREGON, i . ; ; WE have Just laid In one of the lurgest an' best selected stocks of Furniture that wa ever brought to this market, consisting of CHAIRS, all doeeripfns MUSIC 8T00LS, BEDSTEADS. : ' COUNT" KR RTOOLP. CUPBOARDS, RKVOLVINQ STOOLS. pAFES, CANDLE STANDS, BUREAU?, WASH STANDS,. ' BREAK FAST TABLES, HAT RACKS. DIN1.NO TABLES, TOWEL RACKS, EXTENSION TABLES, WHAT-NOTS, CARD TABLES, LOUNtJES, SOFA TABLES, SOFAS, WORK TABLES, PICTURE FRAMES of CENTER TABLES, every description, I ROSEWOOD AND GILT MOLDING, We have also the latest and most improved styles of upholstery work and the finest Parloi and Bed room sets that that ever brought to Albany. We manufacture, repair or refit Furniture of ev ery description, and do all kinds of upholstery work. Having in; our employ none hut tho best of workmen, who hare served their tiuio at their trade iu the East, we sre prepared to do all kinds of Cabinet work on thelatest and most approved styles, and which FDR WORKMANSHIP WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION We select our stock in person, and the public rosy rely upon our statement of its durability and place of manufacture. w e bare on hand a laree and well selected stock of Wool, Pulu, Hair, and Moss Ma.t raises. We are also prepared with material fur the man- nfictureof Coffins at the shortest notice. N. B. We have also on hand a large lot of SASH. DOORS, AND BLINDS, Wfelch we wilKdispose of at very low rates. Albany. IS, 1SH6. aulS-Iy THE HOUSE FOR INTERIOR FEOPLE! What Cheer House- Front Street, between Tnmlilll and aiorrlson, Portland. M. O' CONNER, Proprietor, "lrOFLD RESPECTFULLY IX- f f form his Patrons aud the Publio generally that, having moved into his NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL lie is now prepared to accommodate any number of (iuo"ts with Board and Lodging. Eaeh Room is fitted up aith entirely Jew Furniture, Carpeting, and I rencli sprlnsr mattresses, Kand is commodious and comfortable. THE TABLE Is furnished with the best of everrthine the Mar ket enords fib, flesh, fowl, vegetables and fruit PscjrSiO brought from the steamers to the liotel without charge. A Fire Proof. Safe Is kept for the secure keeping of Treasure or any pared of valup belonging to Guests. Hotel Open at All Hours. The Proprietor is thankful f r the ery larre share of public patronage which ba been given to him for years, and is continued to him, and would reMretfuHy solicit an increase of it In doing so, he azures the travelling public that no expense or Ishor wi!i be spared to wake this houss the most Uvsirobie and agreeable Houi m Uregon. Portland, Die. ?B, 1855. GAIjIiERY RE-OPENED! PICTURES! -AJLOJ STYLES 1 FROM LOCKETJO LIFE SIZE! CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE STATE! THOMPSON & rAXTOIY, ALBANY, OREGON. TfE HECEXTLY EXLIRGED f f our Galiery, and have now the largest Sky light and best arranged rooms this side of S;iti Francisco. We have the Latest Improveed Instruments and use the best material : and we have spared no expense to have things right, in order that we may give our Patrons FIRST CLASS PICTURES. With our iren-nt Skylight of 224 square feet we can take Good Pictures iu all kiuds of weather and at all times of dav. None need wait for a clear day come aiV time, late or early, and if we dnu't make you a good picture wo will not let you take away a poor oue. e have superior arrangements for taking CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES, And are said to have more patience than fumous Job of old. No Patron ever saw us out of humor. We defv competition in COPYING PICTURES. Call at our elegant and capacious Galiery t-n First the chief busines-'l street, south side, middle of the block, and examine our specimen pictures. THOMPSON & PAXTUN. Albany, November 18. 1S05. ALBAm FOIJVDKV AND MACHINE SHOP ! A. F. CHERRY, HAVIXG PURCHASED THE Elf tiro interest in the ALBANY FOUNDllY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to Fnrnlsli WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of every description, on short notice. Also, BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders for MILL WORK Will bo filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory manner. BORK POWERS Axn Agricultural Implements Manufactured to order, and particular attention paid to llepairs. All kinds ef ' ' PATTERN WORK done to order on short notice s . A. F. CHERRY, Albany, August 13, 1866-ly ' NORTHERN LIGHT LIVERY STABLE! HAS AS GOOD A STABLE m r, mTTT-iT"Ti T ci t r mrrTfi om l mn And is as willing to wait on the Public ; . .- - - . for as Little money ' AS ANY MAN LIVING, J Give me a trial, and gee for youraelve. TrrE peculiar taint or infection which we call ScnoFCLA lurks in the constitutions of multitudes of men. It either produces or is produced by an en- l--iceblcd, titiatcd tat$ the blood, wherein .that fluid becomes in competent to sustain the Tital forces in their vigorous action, and IcaTes the system to fall into disorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is variously- caused by mercurial disease, low bring, disordered digestion ffom unhealthj food, impure air, filth and filthy habits, the depressing rices, and, above all, by the Tcnereal infection. Whatever' be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending from parents to children onto the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it Becrns to be the rod of Him who says, " I will risit the iniquities of the fathers upon their children." The diseases it originates take Tarious names, according to the organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, swellings which suppurate and be come ulcerous sores; in the stomach and bowels, derangements which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints ; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous afiections. These, all having the same origin, require the same remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and these dangerous distempers leave you. With feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot hare health; with that "life of the flesh M healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease. i Ayer'a Earsaparilla Is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any. other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of compLnints, Is indisputably proven by the great multitude 8f publicly known and remarkable cures it lias made of the following diseases : King's Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Ecse or St. Anthony's Fire, Salt Rhftum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female "Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole series of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Atek's Asieeicajt Almanac, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its bene fits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victin,iis far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, end does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The Tast importance cf these consideration? has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy wliich is adequate to its cure. This we now tpCer to the public under the name of Atek's Sabsafasilla, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarstrparilla in alterative power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer ing and danger of these disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues tliis remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers wliich lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of SarsapaHHa, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef fectual than any other which has ever been available to them. CIIERRY PECTORAL, Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for the relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This has been so long used and so uni versally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept tip to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ater & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists every where. SoM by Settlciuivr & Co., AlKnny, ami at Wholesale and Retail by Smith & Paris, Port ami. scSlv BLACKSMITHING ! A NEW SHOP IN A NEW BUILDING! FRANK. S. WOOD HAS OFENED A BLACKSMITH SHOP In the New Building on Broad Albin St., (Middle of tho Block cast of Norcross?' store) ALBANY, OREGON. Wliero ho will execute orders for work in his lino of every description, Fuch aa Making and Pointing Plows, Horseshoeing, Tireing Wheels, Wagon Iron Work. Particular attention will bo given to FARMERS' ORDERS. All work will bo done in tho best manner, and at VERY LOW PRICES. I respectfully solicit a fair Bharo of the patron age of this community. F. S. WOOD. Albany, March 31, 1SG0. 'PLANING' MILL! . J. IB. COMLEY. ALBANY,OREGON. I HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND, or will Manufacture to order, every style of DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, at tho shortest notioo and lowest possible charges Boards Matched and Planed. Work executed in a stylo not surpassod by any Shop in tho State. : Sf The Mill is in tho lower part of the town, on the river bank, at tho corners of the joining claims of the Montieths and Ilackleman. -i : J. B. COMLET. Albany, September 20, 1SC5. 20 Good Plows for Sale. CAST STEEL PLOWS OF COLLINS' MAKE, tho best Plow in Oregon for tho Farmers. au25 It. CI1EADLE. FOR SALE. ins -srwyot 50.000 SHINGLES for sale by H. H. BANCROFT & CO DOCK SELLERS & STATIONERS San Franeigeo, Cal., OFFER AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES one of the largest and best assorted stocks ol Books In every department of Literature, and sta ple and faucy Stationery, to be found anywhere in tho world. They occupy an entire building, 32 by 80 feet, three elorics, on Merchant street, which" connects iu the rear with the store on Montgomery street. There are nine departments, each arranged under many subdivisions, as follows : Miscellaneous Boohs. I, History; 2, Biography ; 3, Novels; 4, Govern ment and Politics; 5, Rebellion Literature; 6, So cial and Ethical ; 7, Mental and Moral Science; 8 Langnngo and Oratory ; 9, L'elles Lcttres and the Classics; 10, Poetry and the Irama; 11, Wit and Humor; 12, Fiction; 13, Works collected into vol umes; 1 4, Freemasonry and Odd FelloWKhip; 15, Miscellaneous subjects; 15, Bible, Prayer Book, and Hymn Books; 17, Illustrated Works; 18, Juv enile Books. Scientific Iioolis. I, Military aud Naval Science; 2, Navigation and Ship Building; 3, Architecture and Carpentry j 4, Fine Arts; 5, Chemistry and Electricity; 6," Me chanical Science; 7, Applied Mechanics and the L'rcful Arts; 8, Currency, Trade and Resources; 9, Mathematics and Engineering; 1 P, Astronomy ; tl, Geography, Explorations and Climatology; 12, Zoology, Mining, etc.; 13, Natural History of the Mineral Kingdom ; 14, Vegetable Kingdom; 15, Agriculture; 16, domestic Arts; 17, Amusements, Games and Fortune Telling ; 18, Phonography ; 19, Cjclpedia4 and IMctionaries; 20, General aud Popular Science ; 21, Miscellaneous Works. Medical liooks. Alcohol, Anatomy, Apoplexy, Asthma, Auscul tation, Blood, Brain, EronehitLx, Chet, Chemistry, Children, Chloroform, Cholera, Climate, Consump tion, DeafiwrM,. Ieformitiee, Jjental Surgery, dic tionaries, Digestion, Isiptheria, B-ifpcns-atorics, Dis sector?, Domestic Medicine, Dropsy, Epilepsy, Ery sipelas, Eye. Females, Fever?, Gouty Health,"Heart, Histology, Homoeopathy, Hydropathy, IuBuenza, Iui-atiity, Joint,' Lircr, Lungs. Materia Medica, .Medical Jurisprudence, Membranes, Microscope, Midwifery, Miud, Nervous System, Neuralgia, Ob stetrics, Palny, Paralysis, Pathology, Pharmacy, Physiology,; Pnucincnia, Poisons, Practice, Pre soriptiens, Psychology, Rerf um, Rbcemati?m, Scur jry, Scrofula, Skin, Smallpox. Spine, Stomach, burgery, Throat, Tobacco, Water Cure. Isw Boobs. English Reports, American Reports, States Re ports and Digests, Abridgement., Abstracts, Ac tions at Law. Administrators, Admiralty, Agency, Arbitration, AssiBmcrits, Attachments, Bailment, Bankruptcy, Carriers, Chancery, Civil Law, Codes, Commercial Law,: Common Law, Contracts, Con veyancing, Corporations, Criminal Law, Damages, Divorce, Equity, Kvidcnre, Executors, Forms, In surance, IdKtnity, Justice of the Peace, Jurisdic tion. Landlord and Tenant, Maritime Law, Mer cantile Law, Mexk an Law. Military Law, Mines, Mortgngcs, Partnen-l-ips; Patents, Personal Prop erty, ries'iuig, I'ractire, fairways, Ifeal Property, Revenue, Sales. Shipping. Sheriffs, Study of Law, Suretyship, Tax Law, Trustees, Vendors, Wills. ficliool Books. Having speeinl terms from the prise-pal publish ers of School Books, from whom we buy in very large quantities, we can sell at lower prices than any dealer on the PaeiSe Coast. This department is arranged under the following heads : Anatomy and Physiology, Astronomy, Book keeping, Botany, Calisthenics and Gymnastics, Cbetaistry, Chinese, Hebrew atd Portuguese; Com position, Rhetoric and Logic; Dictionaries, Draw ing, Elocution. French, Geography. Geology and Mineralogy; German, Grammar, Greek, Hbtorv, Readers and Spellers. ?pani.h. Teachers Registers, Teachers' Library. Miscellaneous Educational Works, School Apparatus, School Stationery. Among cur own publications are the following Edueatienal Works CLARK'S NEW SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY uearlr res dr. 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Boxes, Scales, Eyelet stamping Cutters, Racks, Weight. Calenders. Twines, Pictures. Photographic Albums, Alphabet Blocks, Binders' Materials, Miscellaneous Stationery. PHILLIP MII,L,Eir IYIABBLE YARD 1 ALBANY, OREGON. MARBLE MONUMENTS, GRAVE AND TOMBSTONES, Of Every: Style and Pattern. PEDESTALS, SLABS, MANTEL PIECES. And Garble Work of AT'. Kinds. THE feOST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING I TIIC FIX EST LE1TERLG I THE BEST EXECUTED WORK Iu the State of Oregon ! All work donw at my Marble Yard is turned out soas to give perfect satisfaction to my patrons. PURE WHITE, VERMONT. OR CALIFORNIA MARBLE Will be used as parties ordering work shall select. The Lowest Living- Prices Will be eharged in every instance. . Orders from any Part of tho State will . bo Faitalully and Promptly Filled. , THE EI ARB EE YARD la just below Sprenger's Pacific Hotel, on the west side of the street running from the river. ' 53"" The public are invited to call at my shop and examine specimens of work. Albany, January 6, 18C6. TO FAMILIES. OF LINN, LANE AND BENTON COUNTIES. THE IJWDERSIGXED IIAIXG received the agency for DR. BOYSJTOX'S FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST, for the above counties, would respectfully inform the citizens that he is now in the field, and will call upon the people at their homes and places of business. - i The nature and object of the Chest la to supply families with those tried, certain, safe and efficient remedies which are necessary in the prevention and in the treatment of sudden and common, dis eases. The adaptability of this conveniently arranged Chest to a place in each and every fam ily is beyond a doubt. " 1 . . 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 one need be mistaken .us to the nature of their com plaint. It therein numbers carefully the specific remedies the remedy being found ia the Chest for every disease. It also contains a Materia Medica, or Dictionary of all the medicines, with their origin, nature, medical properties, doses, and the disease they ai-o applicable to. No one can doubt the propriety of this wis arrangamea to nicettlie wants of tho aSicted. - ; ' -. -; Italian, Latin, .Mathemt:cs, Mental rhilosophv, Music, Natural Hiftory, Natural Philosophy, Ob :eetv Teaching. PcnnisB&hip, Political Econotav. PRIVATE MED1DAL AID. , ; Quick Cnres and Moderate Clinrgc Dli. W. K. BOIIERTY'S Private Medical and Suryical Inttituc.' Sacramento street, below Montgomery, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'j office. Pri vata entrance on Leidsdorff street, San . Francisco, California. Established expressly to afford the afflicted sound and scientific medical aid, in the treatment and cure of all Vritade , and Chronic Diseases, cases of secrecy and all sexual . diseases. : . TO THE AFFLICTED. . Db. W. K. Doherty returns bis sincere thank to his numerous patients for their patronage, and , would take this opportunity to remind them that ' he continues to consult at bis Inetjtate for the cur of chronic diseases of the Longs, Liver, Kidney. Digestive and Genito-Uuricary Organs, and all private diseases, viz: Syphilis io 'ail its rorma tvai stages, Seminal Weakness, and all tha horrid con sequences of self-abuse. Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Strie- . . " I , V rm mice, nui iuiuiu uu iiuiuu' cuiu'Biuafi, c?rxu&l Debility, Diseacff of the Back and Loins, Inflam mation of the Eiadder and Kidney s,'etc., etc; and j he hopes that his long experience and successful - fi ra-f ir will Mintmn. tt inimr. fiim m at,. r,f V, . public patronage. By the practice of many year in Jborope and tbe Lnited btates, lie it enabled to apply the most efficient and snecessfnl remedies against diseases of all kinds. Ileuses no mercu ry, f&arges moderate, treats his pa tients in s cor rect land honorable way, has references of an qnestionable veracity from men of kLown respect- . ability and high standing to society." All parties consulting him by letter or otherwise, will receive ' the best apd gentlest treatment and implicit eecre-. sy. ' Dr. Doherty would call attention to the follow ing certificates tri m two of hii patients, who, oar ing fully recovered their health, desire to make . knewn their remedial agest. It will be seen their statements are fully aathentkated by a Notary Public. ... ; The welfare of Society imperiously demands . their publicity, and they are given tiore to warn the unwary than to sound the praises of a Physi cian, of whom hundred of like cases can be cited, during a practice of more than fifteen years.' r A CASE OF GLEET AS STEICTCRES. , Dr. Doberty Dear Sir : I feel my health o ful ly resto;-ed that, in common gratitude, I believo . I should make von some written acknowledgment fee was small for the work performed. . I arrived in this city from the East about one .1 tC f , , of Gleet, complicated with stricture. Being a stranercr in thi rifv. and beliprini. !-n Anftnrm who gave such positive assurances of success were ' necessarily the best, (some of whom lave a large : cumber of titles) I placed myself in their charge, uu cuumiucu uuuer tueir ireniuieLii, qqiu x ctci lost ncftrlr sllhrmt nntl ixntlnlil mm n nfmniMiv - .S . il. A A Jw W 1 I wlih to say now that yon arc tbe sixth doctor I a. .. . e - nave cmpioyea,ana tne only one tnat lias overdone me any service. My. Gleet ia wholly cured, the stricture is all removed, and my general health ia 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 aa to whom you may employ, ask Dr. Doherty for my address ' ,1 Tl 1 I T . i - - v My experience may save yon many: dollar. "l would also add that in the early stage of my dis ease, I used a large amount of the preparations ad- tiiifru os an iniaitioie cure ior uonorrocca, tzieei. etc., dui never ucnvea any oeacnt rrom tncm. 1 am, lictor, very truly yours, L H-:: . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of Junes, lS6i A. S. GOULD, if. Notary Publie. f ' SEMI5AL WEAKNESS A SWOB5 TO eERtirCATr OT MOST BEX ARKABLF CrKE or SPERM ATORRHCCA. A desire to benefit humanity, and a feeling of gratitude to Dr. W. K. Doherty, alone induces me to make this statement. For many years I have been afSieted with that fearful disease known as ' '-Spermaiorrheea;" or Seminal Weaknes?es, the result r seir-abusc, bnt till ISoj experienced but Vifiwpvpr T had Rpminitl Wil'n.u an alanSn extent, which was soon followed by the most aiarming symptoms, as weaEness 01 the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness of vision, nerv ousness and general debility. My mind, too, was -afilicted to such an extent as to seriously impair ' mv memory mv idpst.4 wrnt tmtnswii mnA eti i t . depressed. X was averse to societv. bad evD fore- bonings and self distrust, and was entirely unfit ted for any of the duties of life. From 1855 to the summer of 1 1 employed the very best medical talent 1 could nrul, and spent several hundred dol lars, but in no instance obtained more than tem porary relief. I had about concluded there was no relief for me in this world, but seeing Dr. Do- " hprtv's adrpT-tisf-mpnt. T thuirtt T chnntil .!! -nA see him, as be chargod nothing for consultation. I had an interview with the Doctor, and his fee for trpfttmnt vas sn r.snnnhlA i if.f.rmi.Mi m try him, though I did not expect much benefit from his treatment. On the 5th of December last I placed myself under his care; inane week I found myself very much improved, and now, after. five weeks troatmcnt, 1 feel myself thoroughly cured of all my troubles and in the enjoyment of tho best neaiin. riopmg teat my experience may Se or oeneni to ewers similarly afflicted, 1 sufcseri&e myself JAMES JOHNSTON. Subscribed an sworn to before me, this 15th day of January. 1864. l. s. A. G. RANDALL, Notary Publie When a female is aSicted with disease, as weak ness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dim ness of sight, low if muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extremeuri- nary difficulty, derangementof digestive functions, general debility, vaginites, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases oeeuliar to frmulp. thivr should cor or writa at once to toe celebrated remaie aector, iv , lv. v hcrty, at his Medical Institute, and eonso.lt him. f Al-.n. tn;. n illoaQe. T-, . TtrWlfA. 1 . i t-UTOlIU iUVtO tUltO lUUU fXIIJ V 1 1. V I 1IIJ CKiaJU IU 1 Li V L'lUiO 1 ' 1 V'.i'i ...in wv v 1. V "lii. C.V J J'll - vert you, but apply immediately and save your- " self from painful sufferings and premature death. AH married ladies, whose delicate health or other cireuuifiantxs (ircvtoi au lucivnsc in tueir in nil lies, should write or call at Dr. W. Doherty 's Med ical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and hclD. The Docsor's offices arc so ar - ranged that he can bo consulted without fear of observation. TO CORRESPONDENTS. - ; r Patients residing at a distance, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty on their re- -speetive cases, and who think proper to submit a'" written statement of such, in preference to balding ';: a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred. " Dr. Doherty takes this method of observing tha t all letters are only opened and replied to by him- ? , self, and the latter as promptly as possible. If the case be fully and eandidly described, per- H sonal communication will b superceded, as in-, ; A 1 f 1 1 ' . 1 V. , ' siruciions ior aiei, rcgunen, ana tne general treat- ment of the case itself (iseluding the remedies,)' :i v r i . l : .1. . i i , i . n in uc luiHsrueu niiuuuv ueiay, ana 10 SUCQ aj manner as tocenvcy no idea of the purport pf th ' letter or parcel' so transmitted. - ' Consultation FREE. Permanent er guaranteed or no pay. Ad dross . . ' W. -K. DOIIERTY, M. D., - San Francisco, California.,.;. AnT"'TAVCl ATI rryr-r m . V"DR.' DOIIERTY is a skillful physician rnd an. -4 honorable gentleman, any statements he makes .to,, his patients he is sure to fulfill. That fact is on ' great cause of bis eminent "success in bis profea-w sion. It is fortunate that amontr the many adver- tiaillff TlhrQl.ian, tkim ?c ami. mtiA mam li. ilatianilml on." Review. r, "DR. DOIIERTY'S reputation as a physician is a sufficient guarantee for the cure of any ease he undertakes." -Chronicle, ; r "DR. DOHERTY has devoted his study more , particularly to chronic, specific and secret practice, . and as such is now tho most successful of any ' physician in San Francisco." Free Press. D. DOIIERTY'S reputation is second to no oth er physician on the coast ia chronic and specific ; practice." Mirror. " "DR. DOIIERTY. Few man in the medical q profession have succeeded in gaining tho conn- U dence of the publio in their skill and judgment as ; he has." Enquirer.- t i . . "DR. DOIIERTY ranks as one of our most dis tinguished physicians, and also one of themort ; successful, which is now the criterion by which the , medical practitioner is judged." Echo. se!5y WOOL WAKTKBl ca nhn pousds of tfooe OUjUUU wanted I an.'tr) K jC1I EAJKUE-