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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. Bloney Market. Ban Francisco j al Tender rates .71T2 rew York Goi-otations... ...117 iLiiiu Coontygeachers Institute. , The following arrangements have been made for the Seaii- Annual Meeting of the Linn County Teachers' Institute, to bo held at Scio, beginning on the 2Cth day of Decem ber, 1SG6 : Orthogrtph j and Orthoepy, N. Ilendryx ; English Grammar, Prof. Flinn ; Elocution, P. M. Martin $ Penmanship, J. C. Arnold ; Mental Arithmetic, P. II. Wigle; Practical Arithmetic, W. II. Ainidon ; Algebra, M. W. Mack; Geography, D.'M. Cooper; Read ing, A. J. Olin ; School Government, D. A. Scott. ' ' - ' ' .. .'. Effsayi are promised by A. M. Brock and W. Winning. Bev. J B. Oallotf ay and P. M. Martin trill deliver appropriate lectures. Arrangements vrill be made to accommo date teachers, and others that may be in at tendance, free of charge. Let every teacher in the county be present, that we may have an interesting time. All who take an interest in the progress of education' and the general diffusion of knowl edge, are respectfully invited to attend. TV J. sV CRAWFORD, - , A. D. McMlCHAEL, C. A. FERGUSON. L'rcicx. We notice that, in some of our peighboring towns, Lyceums are in full and successful operation. Why cannot the citi zens of Albany also have a Lyceum? It cannot be said, with truth, that there is not talent sufficient here to carry it cn success fully. Let us have one. Everybody is con vinced of the utility , and good effects of a well conducted Lyceum. It would, there fore; be a useless waste of time for us to write a labored article in favor of Lyceums. Let us have one immediately. The evenings now" are long, and one each week might be used for such a purpose wtth great advantage to all who might participate, either as audit ors or actors. Since the above was in type, we have been consulted upon the same subject by sev eral citizens, and have been requested to name next Thursday evening (13th inst.), and tie Albany school house, as a time and place of holding a meeting to take into consideration the organisation of such an in stitution. We trust there will be a good at tendance of all those interested in such an enterprise. - Douthit's Gasc-Plow. We have had the pleasure of inspecting the model of a papst-plow the invention of J. H. Diratb.it, Esq., living about twelve miles southeast of Albany, in Linn county and for which a patent has been grantdd. Although we have seen several gang-plows at work, on sundry oecasims, we yet do n;it profess to be a very competent judge as to their relative merits ; but that the gang-plow of which Mr. Dout hit is the jnventfr possesses many excellent points over others, is evident to the most casu al observer. Mr. D. informs us that he has had one in use on his farm during the two last seasons, and that it works admirablv. He is now negotiating with certain parties for their manufacture. There is nothing to prevent having them manufactured in Al bany. We have the shops, and the foundry, and the workmen. The only fear we have is that they cannot compete successfully with the Portland foundries. Citt Election. The Albany city elec tion for city officers came off last Monday, and resulted in electing the Radical ticket by majorities ranging from six to thirteen. Some of our friends were quite certain we would be victorious. We hoped we would be ; but did not believe it. because Albany has been the stronghold of Radicalism in Iirm county. We are well satisfied with the result, considering the circumstances. We had intended, in case the Democracy were successfulf to parade our rooster; but as it is, we had to Wntent ovrself with merely bringing him out,1 taking a good look at him, And nuttincr him ud &rain hrst Diuckinz a g- T eTO - w tail-feather for a memento. He is a beauti ful bird, but he can't scratch gravel nor crow any till about a year hence. Sxcosd Growth. One day this week, C Pv Barkhart, living three miles east of this city, placed on our table five pears, all of the second grencth. They were plucked from a limb which blossomed while the first crop of pears were ripening. We have eaten one of the pears (of the second crop), and it tastes very pear-like. It was about as large as a good-sized hen's-egg, ripe, and of a yel low color. Scarcely a day passes but we see something which convinces us that Oregon is, on many accounts, one of the greatest and most singular countries on. the globe. Cixjtbixo. We would advise those want ing complete outfits of the. latest styles of clothing, to call at ihe-etore of W. W. Par rish & Co., where they t;an be suited in suits at suitable prices. These gentlemanly mer chants have a general and extensive assort ment of all kinds of goods usually found in a first-class retail store. Peruse their 'ad" in another column, and don't fail to treat .yourself or .your 'frow" (?) to a Christmas present from their store. Gone to Sax Francisco. Last Tuesday Jemmy Wood, George Settlemier, Isaac Conn, D. M. Thompson and John Parker all left Albany together for San Francisco. We believe they design spending two or three months in that city. We trust they may have a pleasant and safe journey thither ward, and that in due time they may be re turned to their friends in Albany. Law Firx. We take pleasure in direct ing the attention of those interested to the law card of Messrs. Lawrence & Semple, of Portland, in this paper. We are personally acquainted with these gentlemen, and would recommend tbcm to our readers as capable, both in ability and integrity, to transact all kind of business in the line of their profes sion.' ' The RAiN'S.The drenching and heavy rains which, for some days past, have been falling, Lave caused the Willamette river to rise quite rapidly, and it is .now in good boat ing order- 2 ' ' " ' Died of His AVousds. Mr. Holeyboes, the man of whom we made mention in our last issue as having been seriously injured by having the limb of a tree fall on his head, wo learn died last Friday week from the effects of the injuries he received. Lost nis Boots. A friend of ours, an over-sanguine Democrat bet his boots the pair he had on that the Democratic ticket would be elected. Losing his bet, the friend with whom he wagered met him next morn ing, and claiming the boots, our friend haul ed them off and gave tbem: to him in the streets. This is what is termed honorable betting. We do not approve of betting, but if men do bet, let him who loses come to the scratch like a man. Mechanics, Inventors and Mannfactnrtrs. The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is the largest and most widely circulated journal of its class in this country. Each number contains sixteen pages, with numerous illustrations. The numbers for a year make two volumes ef 416 pages each. It also contains a full account of all the principal inventions and discoveries of the day. Also, val uable illustrated articles npon Tools and Machin ery used in Workshops, Manufactories, Steam and Mechanical Engineering, Woolen, Cotton, Chemi cal, Petroleum, and all other Manufacturing In teres U. Also, Fire-arms, War Implements, Ord nance, War Vessels, Railway Machinery, Electric, Chemical, and Mathematical apparatus, Wood and Lumber Machinery, Hydraulics, Oil and Water Pumps, Water Wheels, eta, Household, Horticul tural, and Farm ImplemecU this latter Depart ment being very full and f great value to Farm ers and Gardeners articles embracing every de partment of Popular Scieice, which every body can understand and which every body likes to read. ., , Also, Reports' of Scientific Societies, at home and abroad, Patent Law Detisions and Discussions, Practical Recipes, etc. It also contains an official List of all the Patent Claims a special feature of great value to Inventors anl owners of Patents. Published Weekly, two velames each year, com mencing January and Jnly. Per annum $3 00 Six months k 1 50 Ten capies for one year J5 00 Canada subscriptions, 2$ cents extra. Speci men copies sent free. Address - MUXN & CO., Publishers, No. 37 Park Row, New Yerk City. Messrs. MUXN A CO. hare bad twenty yean experience in procuring Patents for New Inven tions. Inventors who may Bare such business to transact can reeeive, free, a'i needful advice how to proceed. ALB.IXY PRICES CUIIKEXT. Albasy, Saturday, December 8, 1SC6. The following are the prices paid for Produce, and the prices at which other articles are selling in this market : Wheat white, per bushel, 60 cts. Oats per bushel. 2530 ets. Potatoes per bushel, 6275. Onions per bushel. $1 25. Flour per bbl, $ 00. Butter per pound, 3o37j cts. Egsrs per dozen, 37$ cts. Chickens per doien, $3 SO. Peaches dried, per pound, 15 cts. Pork per pound, 67cts. Beef ou foot. 45 ets. Mutton, per pound, 12J cents. Soapper pound, 5 cts. Fall Los Angelos, per pound, 2 cts. Syrup per gallon, 5)0 (a, $1 CO. Tea Young Hvon, per pound, $1 00. " Black, 75ii$l 00. ' Japan, $1 12. Sag-ar crushed, per pound, 1720 cts. " Island. 1012. " Sea 14 cts. Coffee pur pound, 2830 cts. Nails cut, per pound. 91(a19 cts. White Lead pure, per keg. $1 00T3,5 00. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 752 00. Turpentine per gallon. $1 752 60. Domestic brown, 2026 cts. Hickory striped, per yard, 30 cts. Bed Ticking per yard, 3050 cts. Blue Drilling per yard, 25(H) 30 cts. Flannels per yard, 62J75 ets. Print fast color., per yard, 1320 ets. Rifle Powder, per pound. 75$1 00. Candle? best, per pound, 30(33 ets. Rice China, per pound, 14 15 cts. Tobacco per pound, 75$1 00. Salaeratns per pound, 1415 cU. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3SS Jledicnl Advice DR. WM. K. DO UERTY'S Medical and Surgical Institute is be coming a sine qua non to the welfare of our state and health of our citizens; and his rapidly spread ing reputation, although it may excite surprise, is but the signal of skill, and follows as the natural effect of sueb a cause. We are personally acquaint ed witn gentlemen who have suffered forycars nn der chrome disease, and who had taken advant age of every available means that promised relief, but without success, until they called upon Dr. Doherty, who, in an incredibly short space of time has given them entire relief. It is gratifying to announce this fact, because the Doctor is a gen tleman who seeks, not by defamation of others, to establish his reputation, or to rear the superstruc ture ot his own upon the rum of an another s fame ine uoctor conducts bis Institute m such a man ner that must be gratifying to all his patients. He examines, advises and recommends without charge, and the patient, after hearing hia terms for treatment, can accept or reject at bleasure. In no case does the Doctor make a charge unless he effects a cure. This he is able to do, because he feels the confidence which lone experience has giv en, and no doubt the consolation which appertains to that confidence. Persons afflicted with either accute or chronic diseases, would do well to con suit him. For consultation he asks no fee, nor docs he insist on obedience te his advice unless the patient placee himself under his care. II is offices are on Sacramdato street, opposite the Pacific Mail Steamship office. S. F. 2ews. "new advertisements. Executor's UFotice. rrHE UNDERSIGNED HAS DULY MADE I proof of the last will, ad taken out let ters testimony npon the estate of -Arthur W, Worth, late of the County of Linn and State of Oregon, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, or against the firm of Worth Bro., of which firm said deceased was late member, will present them, with the propervouch ers, within six months from the date hereof, at mv store, in Peoria, Linu County, Oregon ; an all persons knowing themselves indebted to th deceased, or to the firm -of Worth A Bro, will please make prompt settlement. JOHN Q, A. WORTH, Executor. Dated Nov. 19th, !S66.nl54w SIRS JACKSON & SIRS. DUNIWAY, DEALERS 13T FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS BOWETS, HATS, RIBBONS, Laces, Cloaks, Gloves, Hose, &e7 kt, kt A1TEBI50, BLEACHING 'AND PRESSING Done on short notice, and at The Most Reasonable Prices -ST0RE at the Corner of First and Broad Albiu Streets, Albany, Oregon. nov24nl56ua FOR SALE 504)00 SHINGLES for sale by (au25) R. CHE A DTK. WAIVXEB. EGGS, JAWS, fASU paid on delivery,' for any amount of J Eggs, by K. CilEADLE ADVERTISEMENTS. S.T-i8(0i-X. Persons or sedenlary. Labiti troubled wift weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, eonstL pation, Ac, desert to infer if they will aot try the edebrat.4 PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recomraenaea dj iu etgnesi meaicai au- thorities, and warranted te produce aa immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other ton ics where a healthy,, gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are aa antidote to change ef woiet tad diet. -. . . ; They strengthen the system aad ealivea the ind. ' They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity ef the stom ach.. 7 . , . , They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache. V " . ' ' "" ': They make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. hey are composed of the celebrated Calisyabark, wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre served in perfectly pure CU Croix rum. For par ticulars, see circulars and testimonial around each bottle. ' Beware of impostors. Examine every bottle. See that it has oui privateU. S. stamp unmutila- tcd over the cork, with plantation scene, and ear ignature on a fine steel plate side labeL See that our bottle is not refilled with spurious and delete rious stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plan tation Bitters by the gallon or ia bnlk, la an im- poster.. Any person imitating this bottle, or sell ing any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not, is a criminal under the U. S. Law, and will b so prosecuted by us. The demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters, from la ics, clergymen, merchants, to., U incredible.- The simple trial of a bottle ia the evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respectable druggists, grooers, physi cians, bote's, saloons, steamboats en 4 country stores. P. H. DRAKE A CO. Barnes' Slaaolia Water. A toilet delight! The Udiea treaxtnre and gen tlemen's boon I The "sweetest thing'' and largest quantity. ' Manufactured from the rich Southern ; Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and person. to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent erup tions, to perfume cioihiug, Ae. , It overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration. I It removes redness, tan. blotches, Ac. It cures nervous headache and allays inflamma tion. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures musqueto b:tee and stings of insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. It is what every lady s'uould have. Sold every where. Try the Magnolia Water once and yon will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DEMAS BARNES A CO., Props. Exclusive Agents, N. Y. Sold by ail Druggists and Dealers on the Pacif ic coast. lyon' Kntkalron. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads. Ti is is inst what Lvon's Kathairon will do. It is pretty it Is cheap durable. It is literally sold by the car-load, and yet its almost incredi ble demand is daily increasing, until there is hard ly a country store that does not keep it, or a fa mi ly that doe not nse it. - K. THOMAS I.YOX. Chemist, w. Y. Icon's Extract Ginger. Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, tnoiera iMOrpns, flatulency, 4c, where a warm- . .i;.n..innf . nn;,j r.i ,.r..i ...-.. 'a .1,.- . -u . nut. cuuid ui a iv o it. ik vuciii iiuu rvuaujt ar ticle for culinary purposes. 50 cts per bottle. Ask for tract. Take no other. Sold everywhere, at "Lvon's" Pure Ex- tyon's FIpa Powder The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Inseot Powdef is almost instantaneous death to evervthinir. of the insect species. Fleas, particularly, cannot live whore it is. It is most wonderful in this respect, bcina entirely harmless to the human fmilr. w many worimess imuauons are onere. Jle partic- r , i - ...IT uiar ana receive none Dut ijyon s. tinoix naslt oi the Pennine hears tht Bitrnatnrft f V. T.n .ml the stamp of Demas Barnes A Co. . " " " SInstailir Lrlnimcnt. Have you a hurt child or a lame horse 1 Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a ccr- tain cure. For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus tang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeney, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never fails. - ' For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its woight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, arc so com men and certain to occur m every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that can be made. ' It is more certain than the doctor it saves time in sending for the doctor it is ehettpor than the doctor and should never be dispensed with. "In lifting tbe kettle from the fire, it tippod over and scalded my hands terribly. The Mustang Liaiment extracted the pain, caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little sear. CIIAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Philada. Mr. S. Litch, of Hyde Park, Vt,, writes: " My horse was considered worthless, (spavin) but since the nse of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here." All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings, signed, G. W. "Westbrook, Chemist, and also has the private U. S. stamp of Demas Barnes & Co over the top. Look closely Sold by -all Drug gists, at 29, oo ets, asa i uo. s8 vza 17 A D YE RTISE3IENTS. JACOB MORCROSS, .... i- Wholesale aud Retail Dealer la DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, ; MILL SAWS, IRON AND STEEL, auk', K2a' & RklOaltJl'i Tsli. ROPE, CHAIN, BOLTS, v;.' NUTS, WASHERS, thixblc, mm in m xpmgs, . - - " j - rniz-pncor cmsnro, Albany, Linn Count jr.Os'a. orl'nU ''''' . r . .rer. ". .reOer. . reG nGer. . t e G n i n G r . .reGuilinGer. .reU niltlinGer. . r e G n i 1 1 h 1 1 i n G r . .reGnilthghtlUGer. .reGnilthsightlinGer .reGuilthKiIightHnGer, .reGnllthg t ghtliDGer. .reGnilthghtUnGer. .reGnUthtlinGer r e G n i 1 1 1 1 n G e r . .reGnilinGer. .rGninGer. .leGnGet. .reGer. rer. Let yon trouble yonr braia In lulvinjc thi-i ri'ldle. Cotntnenre with the capital K. in tbe middle. Read up if yon ebooe, Or to tbe rigbt at your ease, To tbe left like th Jewa, Or dewn like Chinese. Hi price are lower, His atock more complete Than any other More Found en Front street. So An not delay. But Srine on yonr eah, Your country produce And all kind of trash. For be'll pell better groceries, And more, for the ftd, Than auyotber dealer Thi side of Portland. II. UIGIITLIXGER, Corner Perry and Front streets, Albany, O'gn, uol0nt31y . PliANTERS HOUSE, Cor. TCasMaffton ami F"irst St&, IlftriDff bern thorouebly refitted, b nn .n Tni ftK ainnm mrMiBtinn OT. ihTiraveline public. The table will apeak tor it- self. Neat and comfortable beds and rooms for patrons, Ae. v - RATES OF BOARD: Per week 5 00 Per week, with lodging - 00 Single meals - 60 na - o Meals all hours. nol01S661y. W. K. MAUZEY, Proprietor WASHINGTON MARKET. DROAD ALBIN ST.. BETWEEN let AND 2d, ALBANY, OREGON. EPPIIVCE1X & CO., V.-, Have just opened A JEW MARKET HOUSE At tbe abore luenlioned place, antl "will always I a a . i ttivttt iinin. -irt.llH lfJIIlTT fceep on nana me Disi iit nft" AFFORDS, I Euch as BEEF, MUTTON, POM, SAUSAGE, And all kiads ef Cared Heata. I A Liberal Share of Patronage is Solicited. 1Vo afe always ready to pay the HIGH EST CASH PRICE for fat stock. seZ7tr Petition Tor Partition. TN the matter of the Estate of Mahala J. Hall, deceased. In the County Court of Linn coun- tv. Oreiron. Petition of Matthew M. Bryson for J partition of real estate of said deceased; being the one-firth interest tuerem assigneu tne petitioner, I UA K f Iha on me m n 1, oaf n tit Glttfl Tft Mtion- 0n the remlin aud filine of said r-eti- IIU aoivB Vii u w iuv ocean? auuy w w vu r " 1 tion the followinjr order was made by tne court, 1 to-wit : "Xow, therefore, it Is ordered that the I . . i !ij r... J " ." J. UvPUttJ vug flit ' va r ctnuai i t " one o'clock P. Hi., of that day, at the County Court Room, in Albany, in the county of Linn, aud Stato of Oregon, and that the petitioner, or his Attorney, give notice hereof, to Essaloin Al. II all. Isainh Hall, Susanna KirkendiUI, tieorge IW. Hall, Francis M. Hall and Isaiah Suieltzer, (trdisn. to minor beirs nninea nemn, cy puo- Dmnocratfor the full term of six wseks from this da(e to be and n,,pear before this Court at the 1 time and place herein named, to show causo, if I any there be, why this application should not be grantca- CltANOR A HELM, Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated at Albany, Oregon, November 7, 1806. nol0136w ALBANY BOOK STORE! E. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, i.llltliy - - - - Oregon. C05STANTLT OXHA5D! mrirnmn ivn iwrerri?T f IVFftTTO Dnnve AliLiiidalJ UlAU giiavniiUA.AHvvs Dvvnn, JuTcnfle, Toy, Gilt and Clank Books, -"COlD PUS, AKD ' SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind used in the State. 3pg5 BOOKS IMPORTED short notice TO ORDER, at DeolnlBly W mmj . If AilJ.sjjj, m i ffr l'O II -Til's WfJUJj ill lalll II I wanted at - ' - ' - - WERTHAN A 00. ADVERTISEMENTS. D1VU WtBTBAT, ostr-H OPPEtnttivgB Portland. Albany. Gr,OTIOTjn3 NEWS WERTHAN a CO. AT TUB - NEW YORK STORE IK - - Poster's Two Story Brick, ALBANY. OREGON. 'Havejnat reeelved THE LARGEST STOCK OF ' FALL AND WINTER GOODS Ou Stoek CcMote f Foreija and Boatsiie, Staplt FANCY DRY- GOODS, ladlo, MiMi and Children' . CLOAKS, BASQUES, SACKS AND HATS. Ala a Fine Lot ef HOODS. NUBIAS. BREAKFAST CAPES. & SONTASS. V- The Latest Stylei of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' KATS FURNISHING GOODS. V . V AND BOOTS AND SHOES. Also a Fin Lot of , - DRESS TRIMMINGS. We alio keep eoftsUatiy en kand a large Etoek f GROCERIES, - CROCKERT, HARDWARE. GLASSWARE, PAIXT3 and OILS. Harior a Partner residing ia the market, we are enabled to eeU CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! And Purchasers will fnd it te their interest to gltm aa a call before buying elsewhere. S2t Grain and all kinds of Merchantable Pro duce taken in exenaoge Tor goods. ' p& REMEMBER WERT HAN '& CO., At the New York Store, in Foster's two story brick. First street. WERTHAX CO- Albany, Sept. 8, He8-ly WHAT A RUSH ! TO XJrilli UAMl t X KJLilLt OF R. CIIEADIiE, CORNER BROAD ALBIN AND MAIN STS, Goods sold in large or small quantities to suit customers AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE In Oregon. FOR CASH OR TRADE. I WILL SELL. Come and see Before Buying any where else AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. au25-Cm It. CIIEADLE. KOTIOE1 I desire to mnj to those wanting PAINTS, I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF PAINTS AND OILS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, WHICH I WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE HAD AT PORTLAND, Adding Freight from Portland to Albany. I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF GLASS AND PUTTY! NAILS OF ALL SIZES TO SUIT THE TRADE. au25 It CIIEADIiE. The Last Call. A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to j J.Levy A Bro., Albany, will please come forward immediately and settle their notes and ac- u""""- t..J . r ; : if h.if it. not ham lea hvtnn vhtn nr this month tne accounts ana notes wui oe piacea in the hands of an Attorney ior collection., ion will find the notes and accounts with Messrs. Wer than A Co., at the New York Store, who are au thorized to collect them for ns. J. LEVY A BRO. Albany, October 13, 1868. 3m Administrator's Notice, la.T0TICE is horeby given that the nndorsign J3i ed has been appointed by the County Court estate of Thomas Boggs, deceased. All persons I having Claims agains Bam vamio win piease pre j sent them, duly authenticated according to law. D. T. DINWIDDIE, Admkiiitrattir. Jt L-- Attornt tirHr ADVERTISEMENTS ; tna woroa's cuu aims? ro f&fcfula and Scrofulous Dlse&aat. JRrwn mer$ Edtt, n wll-known merchant qf 0 ford, Maine, -1 bav aold large quantities of jowe Sahsafju CTLtJl. but never yct one bottle which failed of th desired effect and I full satisfaction tothoae wno took tt. As fast aa our people try it, they agree there has fceca no medicine Uka It before ia our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, TJ1-. , cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin. JfVotrt llev. Rolf. Stratlo. Brittol. England. I only do my duty to you and the puUir, whets Z add my testimony to Jiat you publiali of the diciaal virtues of your Saksapakiu.. Sly da r SAKSArAKILLA. i afaictinaf humor dau"h- tcr, aged ten, had an afuictin? humor In her ears, eyei, and hair for years, which we were in able to euro nniu we iriea your baus euro until we tried your SAUSAf ABH.UU i She lias neen wen xor some moums." From Mr. Jane JZ. filet, a wetl-tntnen end mttcfi- t netmtaiady of Uenniirille, Cape May VtH.J. My daughter haa suffered for a year pwt with a ilous eruption, widen, was very troublesome, as afforded any relief until we tried your fiABSAi-ACiLUL, which so oa completely cured her." from CharUe P. Gage, of the viddp-hnomm Gage, Murray f Co., tnaHtfaUureri qfmantUtd papere in Nashua, N.U. I had for several rears a Terr troublesome vmar in my face, which grew constancy worse entu it aisncurea my leatarcs ana became an latoi crable afHiction, I tried almost every tlikia man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Samafakiixa. it iinmeaiaiejy mane my i.ice worse, aa you tout me tt mlrht for a time; but in a few weeks tlic new skin began to form under the blotcltes, and con tinued until my face Is as smooth as any body's, ud I am without any symptoms of the disease that 1 know of. I cnloy perfect la-alth. and without si doubt owe It to your Sajuapakiu.a.' SSrysipelss Qeaeral V cbility Purify & Blood. from Pr. Holt. Sattfn, ITomton St AVw Tort. M Ds. Atkr. I seldom fail to remove Eruption and Scrofttlovt Sor by the persevcrinuaeof yonr 8AKSAPAR1IXA, and I have just now cured an attack ef Malignant Erysipela with it. No alterative we possess equals the SAKSAPASUtXA yon have sup. (lied to the profession as well as to tlte people. From J, JT. Johnston, Euj., Wakeman, Ohio. for twelve years, I baa tne yellow Krynipei as en mv rteht arm. durin? which time I triet I all the cefebrated physicians 1 could reach, and took hua tireda of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and th doctors decided that my arm most be amputated. 1 began taking your Sausapariu.A. Took two bot tles, and some of your l'n xa. Together they have enrcd me. I am now as well and sound as any body. Being in a public plaee, my ease is known to every bedy ia this community, and excites the wonder of from Hon. Henry Monro, Af. P. P., nf Ketecastle, , C. W. a leading member of the Canadian 1'arlia- wicnl 1 have used yonr SAK9ArAn.T.A In my family, for general debility, and for purifying the blood, with very beneficial results, and feci coaadettso la eeauaeadiajr tt to the aiaktod," Bi. JLaUieny's Fire, liose, Bait Rheum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. Fran JTarvey Sieller, Esq., the die editor f(h fitnkhannoet Democrat, Pennsylvania. m Onr only cliild, about three years of age, was attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly Spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which cohered his fcce, and actually blinded his eyes for some daya. A skilful physician applied nitrate of ailver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days we guarded his naans, teat wiin men ne anooia tear open ine u tcricg and corrupt wound which covered bis whole face. Havine- tried every thin? else we had any hope from, we bejan giving your Saksapaejlla, and applyinir the iodide of potash lotion, as yon direct. The sore boiran to heal when we bad dvea tbe first bottle, and was well when we had finished the second. The child's eychuthca, which had come smt. fw ain. and he la now aa healthy and fair as any other. The whole neighborhood frodtcted that the child must die." Syphilis aad Mercurial Disease. ' " From Jr. Hiram Sloat. of St. Louis. Missouri. I find vonr Saksapakilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of Sypkthe and for swhihtie disease than any other we posesa. The proicusion are indebted to yoa fur aomo of the From A. J. French, M. X., en eminent physician of Ijtwrence, Mass., trno ts a prominent memocr cj . thf. Legislature ef Massachusetts. "Dr. ATEit. Sly dear Sirs I have found yonr Saksapariixa an excellent remedy for Syphilis, both of the vrimtmi and secondary type, and effec tual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. 1 do not know what we can em- fitoy with more certainty of success, where a power ul alterative is required." Mr. Chai. S. ran Liew, of Jfeie Brnnsxeick, X. J., nad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that eonld be applied, until the tmTFewSS"ewn beEfond?mt iumnd cUstressing than this, aad It took several dozen bottles to cure iiun. Iieucorrhcea, "WWtes, Femal "Weakness, are rfncnl'v rodneed br Internal Scrofulous Ul ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative effect or this dAFSAparlla. borne eases reqeire. however, in aid of the Sarsapakixxa, the skiiful application of local remedies. From the weeU-tnoten and eeidefyebrated Dl Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. t have found vonr Sarsapariixa aa excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many eases of ! KitKtl lO It. SUIU UlTrTTS sUV 1TJW UtBt UW, A tody, unwilling to allow the publication of her name, terifes m . . . ..j MWAAi kw& tun,,, nw(t Tery debUiteting Leucorrhcea of kn standing, by two bottles of your Sak3AFAJUlla.' ' Rheumatism, Gout, Urer Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, XJeuralKia, when caused by Scrofula in the system, are raplll ured ty una ua. 6arsapabil.uu AYE1VS CATHARTIC PILLS . Am . m ftossess BO many advantages Over the other purgauves in uiu ni&ra.ck, mm men oujrcuut Tirtues are so universally known, thatwe need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever hasbcen, and that they may be depended oa to do all that they have ever done. n j V v c vrt K n a. r Lowell, Mass., ana 601a cy WANTED! Everybody to Know IIIAT I AM STILL A DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND THAT I AM Constantly in the Receipt ol FRESH SUPPLIES OF DRY GOODS! BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE IROIf Aj STEEL, .- AND THAT ' m Mmmm mm m am mmm m m V aT W J7 'I'MHI T .... -and;;:,.,, PAY THE HIGHEST; PRICE For all kinds of Produce, ocnll J, NORCROSS. Administratrix JVotice... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES', TTIAT TIIE undersigned has been appointed Adminis tratrix of the Estate cf Fielding Lewis, deceased, by the County Court of Linn. County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby reouired'to nresent the same to the under signed within six months from the date hereof, at her residence in Linn county, uregon. V KAXCY C. LEWIS, Administratrix. J. C. Powell, Attorney for Administratrix. - oc20nl01w r TOXS OF "siLTFOR S-JJt1 ADVEIITISEME NTS. Wt PARKISU. J. C. UZJfBtXMkhU- W. W. PAERISH & CO. Wholesale and P.etail Pealerl ia GENERAIs I.:ERCnAinDISI2 1 ALII ANY, OKLC02. THANKFUL FOB THE LIBEBAL FAT-, ronage shewn as daring the . past few years, we. would respectfully sail the attention ef oar numerous patrons to our present desirable aad wall selected stock ef ' DZlV GOODS, I Ready-Made Clothing, Boots md Sl:oes, Hats and Caps, Salem Clotlis & Flannels, Embroidery, Hoop Skirts, ' Silks, Hosiery, to. . ALSO XXisHt, wn.il . Cblldresi'i Gk9 slso, I In eosmeetioa with the above we keef eoastaatl hand a ckeiee selectioa of , -: ' Qncswsre, GIsMsawar, Fla ud Oils Wisielow Glass, -. KTailfli, e&e.t VT. W. PARRISH & CO. Are prepared to sell say thing la ttehr line at sko IXTf EST CASH PRICXiS Or wM reeeive , MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE i In exchange for Goods. .; rSatT-Persons wishior to bny Goods will Snd it greatly to their advantage to examine esr Good before purchasing eUewhere.-a , Albany, January 2i th, ISoS. SOLDIERS, ATTENTION I IADDTTTONATjROTTNTYI AlVllliyitilJJ Xi J U xt x a. ALBERT El. SNYDER, 7 O X. AI HVC .A-GENT, Portland, Oregon. HAVING KECEIVED THE KiJCiSSSAitr instructions and forms from the Department at Washington, and also naving a responsioio au reliable assistant at Washington City through whom he transacts l asiness, and prosecutes claims against the Government, he can with qniek dis patch successfully apply for and reeeive returns from the Applications of soldiers for honnty. REMEMBER that to each and every soiaier wno enlisted into the array ef the Ijnited states alter the 19th day of ApriU for a period of not less than three years, and having served his time of enlist-, ment, has been honorably discharged, and has re ceived or is entitled to reeeive front the United States, ender existing laws, a bounty ef $100, and no more, is entitled to reeeive an additional boun ty of $100 snd he who enlisted into the army or , ibo United States after the l$th day ef April, lS61i for a period of not less than two years, and ' h;nr Brrai his time of enlistment, has beem lUaTiBC Ctll I -'w ' jij0noribly discharged, and who has received or is entitled to receive from the United States Tender existing laws, a bounty of $50, and bo more, is entitled to receive an additional bounty of $50. Those who received wounds and were disoh&aged -before the expiration of service, minor children, parents of deceased soldiers are also entitled under this act. Officers who were in the service after the . 19th dayof April, 1S65 areeaUUed to three monua extra pay. . All Persona having demands 00 the Govern ment for PENSIONS. PRIZE MOXEY, BOUN TIES, PATEXTS, Pay for ouchers, bcrip, isac Pay, Lost Horse and Speculation Claims, by ap" plication to ALBERT M. SNYDER, CtAiJf Agent, can have their applications properly made " out and forwarded for immediate action by the proper Department, Information given by man gratuitously. e29 2m FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE. CL ME.AT''?' Sc CO. Corner efFixst xad Bread Alhin Streeis, (First Door East of 3. Noroross Briok) Albany, lAnn County, oresra eep constantly on hand . A FULL ASSORTMENT Of everything in their line of Business, At IwtT Figures liaa any otker lonsi . Tbis aide of Portland. , r WE CHAILOOE CO.nPETITIOIJ In the line of t UPHOLSTERY PARLOR SETS Chamber Sets, Fidrar Txmm BUREAUS, SAFES, WARDROBES, ETC. ETC., We have also on hand the celebrated . 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