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Ksasuu STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. MAllUIED : ADVK11T1SKM K NTS. ADVKKTISKM KNTS. A D V E II T I S E MKNTS. A DVK It TISE MKNTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Money Market. Ban Francisco Legal Tender rates 71(lf2. liew York Uold Quotations 147 School Examination. There will bo an examination of the pupils of the District School of Albany, 'on next Friday. The patrons of thft school and the, public ro ini ited to attend. We hope this invitation will U accepted Tore geuerally than is the ease on similar occasions. Parents and children arc, as a general fact, not enough interested in such matters. They pay money freely for tui tion, for the building of school-houses, and for boots for their children ; but beyond this seldom or never yentutft, Thr seem to re; gard the schoolroom a; a $or.,' of 6nctum sanctotuny-a d of Holy of Holies into which it is sacrilege for them to enter. This is all wrong. They should aid the teacher in every way possible. Mouey is good, but it is not ail that teachers need. Parents should co-operate with the teacher in govern ment, and encourage him in every other sui table way, that is, if he is a good one ; and if he is no, the sooner hes is discharged the. bc.tte.r for them, and their children. Parents should bo present on school-exhibition days, to 6C.Q ishai advancement, if any, lifts been made by th pupils; and if there is anything wrong, either, in sode, of tfacln;; cr, n he government of the school try and hare it rectified. Teachers of spnsc, and experi ence, are not half as opinionated and dog patical as many imagine. A teacher pos sessing good, hard horse-sense, wants his errors as to teaching and government point ed out, so that he may rectify them and thus perfect himself in his vocation. We hope to see a good attendance, on the part of pa rents and others, during the forthcoming ex amination. ii The Lyceum. According to previous an pouncement, a meeting yas held in the Al bany school-house last Thursday evening, and preliminary steps were takti relative to the proposed Albany Lyceum. A commit tee, to draft a Constitution d4 Bv-Laws, ' m - ii . . n . . ; t were appointed, hqsc, duty it 13 to, report, at the school-house, next Thursday evening, at half past six o'clock. A question for dis cussion, viz:. ' Resolved. That man's duty to himself is paramount to his duty to his country," was selected, and will pe oeVated at that time and place. Affirma tiveMessrs. Dri jgs and Finleyson ; nega tive, Messrs. Hannon and Fiinn. From the acknowledged ability of ih$ several dispu tants, it is fair to presume that the discus si .n, and other proceedings, will be quit; in tert!ag. The public generally are invited to attend. Job Ofeice It affords us pleasure to an n u . .-e ; the public that we shall Lave a g J .h OfSce in t'perution in the Demo unt ..fare, within the next three to five vreek-". We tru-t our friends will bear this in uiind. This d.s not look much like "dy ing ut" very soon. dies it? The Democrat Isju now ffen regularly published by us for t e last fire months past. This, too, has been accomplished without any "bumming" by u, after the fashion of our lat-s illstfi ouh preloce.cor, ans without Yeeiving any- j Jhing like nhat v$ should have received by -ay of subscriptions. We hope to convince fhe puMie after awhile that the State Eights pemocratis a permanent institution in Linn county, c j . . -. IIoLiD.ir Amusements. Some of our citi zens contemplate giving one or two enter tainments at the Court House during the holidays snch entertainments to consist of vocal and instrumental music, tableaux, dia logues, theatricals, etc. the proceeds of wbifh are to go to the Albany College fund. 'T: :e programme and the exact evenings on which the performances are to be given, will be publish-! next week. Ladies' Pair. A Fair will be given by th Ladies of the Congregational church cf Albany, on next Friday evening, the 21st Ir.et.. in Parrihh's brick block. The object is to rae funds wherewith to purchase a p.ttage Organ for the church, and cancel a small outstanding indebtedness. A Paxge. Mr. $tone, Esq., and Dr. M'Coy, recently a member of the Legisla ture from Grant equity, have bought the planter's IIotel of this 'city ? and will here after cater to the gastronomic tastes of the public r1 - t Ijyiw. Tailor's Shop. James pfunstan, Jsq., renfly of San Francisco, has just commenced the tailoring business in Albany. His shop js opposite the Democrat office. We knop him fobe a good workman. Spalijxq-s Lectcres. These Lectures are omitted, this week Jo make room for the President's Message. Jn our next they will be continuei. OBITUARY. Ma. Natqax Smith, the subject of this notice, was 87 years of age. lie was born in South Car olina; came to Missouri, remained there till 1847, and then ren.oved to Oregon. He professed relig ion and united with the Baptist Church when a young man, and though subjected to many hard tnajj and privations as a pioneer in anew country, be still regarded the services of God and religious prmleges and duties as his richest boon. Through a long, eventful and useful life, his trust was in Lto4 as nis retuge and strength and a present help ia time of trouble. lie was' punctual in family worship, and after the circle was broken up by the death of his companion, he still regularjy brought his children around' the family altar, to invoke Heaven's blessings and to teach them, to lire for immortality. As a citizen, those who knew him jjjst respected him most. As a Christian, he had the fullest confidence and love of his brethren. The Baptist Church at French Prairie and the Central Association have lost a beloved member, aid the family of the departed father feel that a venerated column has been broken. He expressed himself to be at peace with God and with all man kind ; and in anticipation of his departure selected a hymn which he requested bis friends to jjing at jiis grave. On the' 5th ipstact, oeliag that he had the presence of the Savior to pass with him through death's vale.and buoyed 6y tbVtrightest hopes of a glorious immortality, he passed from earth to rest atj,me, ' , . " 'TU Religion that bends, o'er the hallowed urn, And whispers, in accents of love : 'O, Christian, no longer departed ones mourn ' bj (jiaapa ia glory above.' ' FISH WILKINSON. On the 21st of October, 1806, by Rev. J. It. South, John Fish to Mary Ann Wilkinson all of Linn county. Mechanics, Inventors and Manufacturers. The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is tho largest and nQ!t widely circulated journal of its class in this country. Each number contains sixteen pagts, with numerous illustrations. The numbers for a year make two volumes of 410 pages each. It also contains a full account of all tho principal inventions and discoveries of the day. Also, val uable illustrated articles upon Tools and Machin ery used in Workshops, Manufactories, Peam and Mechanical Engineering, Woolen, Cotton, Cbcuii cal, retroleiii, and & other Minufacuring In terests. Abio, Vie-arias, War mpkments, Ord nance, War Vessels, lUilway Mathiuery, Electric, Chemical, and Jalheiunionl apparatus, Wood and Lijmbr Machinery, Hydraulics, Oil aud Water Pumps, Water Wheels, etc.. Household, Horticul tural, and Farm Implements this latter Depart ment being very full and of great value to Farm ers and Gardeners artioles embracing every de partment of Popular Science, which eery body can understaud aud which every body likes to read. Also, Reports of Scientific Societies, at home and abroad, Patent Law Decisions and Discussions, Practical Recipes, etc. It aluo contains an oC'.cittl Li.-t of all tho Putent Claims a special feature of great value to Inveutors and owners of Patents. Published Weekly, two volumes each yeur, com mencing January aud Jaly. Ir annum....: $a 00 Six months..;.; ......... 1 60 Ten eapies for one year- ..2j 00 Canada subscriptions, 25 cents extra. Speci men copies scut free. Address MUXN & CO.; Publishers, o. 37 Park llow, New "crk pity. Messrs. MUNX A CO. hare had twenty years' experience in procuring Pateut for New Inven tions. Inventors who may have such business to transact can receive, free, all needful advice how to proceed. v ikii i:s i ni:r:T. I Albaxv, Saturday, December 15 , 1SG6. The following arc the prices paid for Produce, &nd bp prices at which other articles are Svlliii; in this market : i Wheat white, per buLcl, !0 cti. Oat per bu.-bel, 25(aS(J tts. Potatoes per bushel, 6'JJ(u?"5. Onions per bushel. $1 2i. Flour jht bbl. $J C". Butter per poutid. Ct. Eg. per dozen, 37J cts. Chickens er dzcn, $3 50. l.eabe dried, per pound, 15 cts. Pork per pound, fi(j."cts. Beef ou foot, 4Ci5 ct1. ' Mutton, per pound. 12J cents. Sap per potinl, 4(ij,i cts. Salt Los Angelus, per pound, 2 cts. Syrup jK-r gallon, t0f.i,$l 1)0. Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00. " Blaek, 7jV-i.II 00. " Japan. $1 I2J. Suar crushed, per pound, 17(H.20 cis. 4 Island. 10ri,42j. ' -' Sea 1 1 cts. CoSV.e per poup.d,' 2jj(o..O cts. Nails rut. per ptund. 96, U ctJ. White Lead pure, pr ke?. $4 tu(5 f,0. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon. $1 73(2 00. Turjentine per gallon. $1 o(j,2 00. fc .iuetic rou, 2ti26 cts. Hickory strij-ed. per yard, 30 cts. Bed Tickingper yard. Z9Ct,'jd cts. Blue Drilling per yard. 25f't,:i) cts. Flannels per ynrd. 62K'i75 cts. Prints fa-t colors, per yard. lfif29 cts. Rifle Powder, K.r pound. 75ol$1 00. Candies best, per pound, Zi)0t,?,3 cts. Rice China, per pound. 1 lot. 15 cts. Tobaceo per poun l, 7b(i $l OtJ. Salaratus jh.t pound, 14't.l5 cts. SPKOIAL NOTICKS. ,7r nrdieal Advice bit". WM.'K. bo ll ERTY'S Medical and Surgical Institute is be Totnicg a sice 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 uch a cause. We are personally acquaint ed with gentlemen who have suffered foryears un der chronic 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 sLort space of time has given them entire relief. It is gratifying to announce this fact, because the Do. tor is a gen tleman who seeks, not by defamation of others, to establL-h his rcpuiatku, or to rear the superstruc tfire of hi iiu uj"oi the ruin of an another's fame. The Doctor conducts bis Institute in such a man; ner that must be gratifying to all his patients. He examines, advises and recommends without eharge, and the patient, after bearing bis terms for treatment, can accept or reject at pleasure. 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 wbich long experience has giv en, and no doubt the consolation which appertains to that confi Jence. Persons afflicted with either accute or chronic diseases, would do well ' to con sult him. For consultation he asks no fte, nor do-s he insist on obedience to his advice unless the patient placee hijiisJf under bis care. His offices are on acraruduto street, opposite itiv Pacific Mail Steamship office. S. F. Xens. EY ADYKUTISKMKNTS, iBxeciitor'M IVoticc. THE UNDERSIGNED HAS DULY MADE proof of the last will, and taken out let ters testimony upon the estate of Arthur W. orin, taw oi me county ot Linn and State of Oregon, deceased. All persons bavins? claims against said estate, or against the firm of Worth & tiro., of which firm said deccaseu was late a member, will present them, with the proper vouch ers, within six months from tb,e date hereof, at my store, in Beoria, Linn County, Oregon ; and all persons knowing themselves indebted to 'the deceased, or to the firm of Worth 'it. Bro, will please make prompt settlement. ' " JOHN Q. A. WORTH, Executor. Dated Noy. 19tb, 18CC n!51w " ' IYIRS JACESON & WRS. DUNIWAY, DEALERS IX FASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS, BONNETS, HATS, IIIBBOX8, Laces, Cloaks, Cloves, nose, &e., ie., &c. ALTERING, BLEACHING AND PRESSING Done on short notice, and at The Most Reasonable Prices. : ,-STORE at the Corner of First and Broad Albin Streets, Albany, Oregon. ' nov24n!56m. $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 REWARD!! O'DORf O'DOR! O'DQR! I WARRANT MY GOLDEN O'DOR to force a beautiful set 6( Whljikers or Moustaches to grow oh'the smoothest' face in from five to eight weeksJ' Also, hair restored on bald heads in eight wpeks. Proved by" the testimonial of thoasands. Price f 1, or six for $5, and $9 per dozen. Sent to any part of California and U. 8.', sealed and post paid, on jfeceijitef price.' Address. DR. C. BRIGGS, no!7n!41y P. 0. Drawer, 6308, Chicago, 111. Administrator's Xoticct NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIE undersigned has been appinted by tbe Toun ty Court of Linn county, Oregon, as Adminisra torwith'the'will anhextd,' of the estate of N. D. Jack, deceased. All persons having" claims agaitis said estate will please 'present them, duly authen ticated according to law. Pw. 8amw IL J, C. AVE1ILL, Adm.'f. Persons or sedentary LabUs t,rcuVd with weak ness, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack o'f apetip, dl jtres aftsr eating torpid lWcr, onstl p:tion, Ac) deserve to sulfur if thejr will not try tho celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the highest medical au thorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. They areeiooedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede aH other ton ics where a healthy, gentle i tiumlaut U required. They purify, strengthen and Uvigorate. They create a htalthy appetite. They axe an antidote to ehauge ef waUl and diet. They strengthen the system and enliven tho mind. They prevent mtasmatio and Intermittent fevers. They purify tho breath aud acidity of the stom ach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They care Liver Complaint and Nervous Tlead- a.hc. TLey U4ako the irek, gjronje. thelaoguj l l.ril liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of tbe eelobrated Caliiyabark, wintergreen, saasafrac roots and herbs, aJl f re scrved in perfectly pure CU Ciois rjiia. Jfut kf; ticnlars, see circulars and tcvtimontali around each bottle. Bewaro of impostors. Eiamiae every loltla. Stv ,ba'r it has out private U. 8. staaap uasauiila tml over the cork, with plantation aeoae, aad h; signatuve on a fiue steel plate side labeL Bm that our bottle U not if, lied with spurious and delete rious stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plan tation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, is on im porter. Any person imitaliug this bottle, or sell ing any other material therein, tvhether called Plantation Bitters or not, is erimintd under the U. S. Law, and will bo so prosecuted by us. The demand for D rale's Plantation Bitters, from la dies, clergymen, uiunhautt, lo.t is incredibU. The simple trial of a bottle Ls tbe ovideooo wo present of their worth and superiority. They aro sold by all respectable druggists, groeors, physi cians, hotels, saloons, steamboats aud uttry stores. P. II. DRAKE A CO. laruc JlnsuoILts Uatsr, A toilet delight ! The Ldi.' trewr aud gen tlemen's boon I The "iwkUiI thing" svtid Urel 'luantity. Manufaetured from lb rich Southern Maguolia. Used for bathing the faoo aad prou, t render the kin soft and frvh, to preveat arep lions, to perfume clothing, Ac. It overcomes tbe unpleasant ydur (if perspiration. It semoves reduesi, tan. blotches, Ae. It eures nervous headache and allays inflamma tion. It cools, sofiens and adds delicacy to the skin. It y'.fldj a subdued and lasting pcrfutuc. It cures muueto b:tes aud sting of iunecti. It contaius no material injurious to tho kin. It is what every lady should have. Sold every where. Try the 3Ianolia Water oue aud you will u.'b uj other Cologne, Perfumc.y, or Tnlt Wat,r afterward. ' DE.MAS BARNES t CO ," " Props, Exclusive Agents, N. Y. Bold by all Druggists aud Dealers on tho Pacif ic SmtU , Ljoii'm ICathnlroti. It is a most delightful Hair Drcsning. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps tbe bead cool and clean. It makes the buir rich, soft and gtay. It prevent hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads. Ti is is ju.t what Lyou's Kathatron will do. It is LrfuJ 11 ' cheap durable. It is literally sold by tbe car-load, and yet its almost incredi ble demand is daily incrcas'.ng, until there is hard ly a country store that does not keep it, or. a fami ly tj:at does not ne it. E. THOMAS LTON Chemist. X. Y. Lyon' Extract dinger. Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger foj Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Hick Headache, Cholera Morbus. Flatulency, Ac, where a wann ing stimulant is required. It careful preparation and entire purity makv it a cheap and reliable ar ticle for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at 50 cts per bottle. Ask for "LrosV Pure Ex tract. Take no other. Ljon'a Flea Powder. The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder is almost instantaneous death to everything of the insect pecies. Fleas, particularly, cannot live where it is. It is most wonderful in this respect, being entirely harmless to the human family. Many worthless imitations are offered. Be partic ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask of the genuine bears th. signature of E. Lyon and the stamp of Dkvas Barnes & Co. Mustang Liniment. Have you a hurt child or a lame horse 2 Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. ' For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustapg Liuiment is a ccr- For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, stings and bites, there ia nothing like the Mexican Mus tang Liniment. Fc.f gp.avined horses, tbe poll-evil, ringbone and sweency, the Moxican Mustang Liniment never fails. For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swollings, are so com mon and certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that can pe maue. It is more certain than the doctorit saves time in sending for tho doctor it is cheaper than the doctor, and should ncer bq dispensed with. "In lifting the kettle fjon 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 little soar. CHAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Phila'da. Mr. S. Litch, of Hyde Park, Vt., writos: " My horse was considered- wordless, (spavin) but since the nse of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here.?? - -4U genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings signed, G. V. Westbrook, Chemist, and also has the private U. S. stamp of Demas Babses & Co over the top. Look closely. Sold by all Drug gist-, ai z?, ou cts ana f i vv ti tin xy JACOB NORCROSS, Vbolevale anil Retail Dealer In DRY.QOODS. s CUOTHINa, HAHDYVARE, IILL SAWa, IflON AND STEEL, Mochanio'o Miner'i & Blacksmith's Tools, ROPE, CHAIN. BOLTS, NUTS WASHERS, THIMBLE, BOXING AXD SET SPRINGS, rxxiE-rxioor duxlsxno, Uliaiiy, Kiiiiii C ounty, Otf'u. or27n11 . j b r . r'eOe'r. ,TGuGer, . r G d i d (i r , . r Q u i 1 i n G o r . .reUuiltliuGe. . r G n i 1 1 h 1 1 i d G r. . . x p G u i 1 1 h L 1 1 i u G e r , .reGuilthniehtliuGir. .reG nilthKi KU' tlioGof . .rUDinui;i);aiiiDuir. .reGniltLhtlinGer. . r e ( a i 1 1 h 1 1 i u G r . ;reGniltlinGor. .rG ailiuO er. ' .roGniuGtr. .riGuOir. ' . r G r . . r e r . t . l - Lei yu trowbU your iraio In solviof tkt riddle, Commene with the capital U. ita the uiiJJU. Head up ifyoa ehrt, Or to the riifht at vor ease, To the left lk th Jmwt, Or dewo like Ckineso. nis priees are lower. His stock nor complete Than any thr store Found on Frout street. So do nd delay, ; But irin on your fash, Your country prod" And all kind of trvb. For he'll sell b-tfr groceries, And more, fur the in, Than any other d'b r Tbi ti le of purtland. A. s. 4IC;IITM.G1:U, Corner Perry and Front tr-ti, Albany, O'gn, " nolOnlSIy FIAXTEKS' HOUSE. Cor. Washington and rirst Stt, M Having bee n thoroughly refitted, it ""'5 now opu for tbe accommodation ofJP -'.r, tbe irav. ling public, Tbe labU will speak lor it self. Neat and comfortable beds and rooms for patrons, Ac. HATES OF BOARD: Per week 15 00 Per week, with lodging 6 00 hiuxle tueal - 60 Bed - 60 Meals all hours. STOXK 4 McCOY, Proprietors. nolOlSCfily. ' WASHINGTON MARKET, BRQAD. Af.BIX ST., BETWEEN lit ANQ 2d, ALBANY, OREGON. jr. i:rri.;i: n Ha jut opened A ffKW MARKET IJOUSE At tbe above mentioned place, and will always keep on band tbe BEST MEATS THE MAHKKT AFFOKDS, sueh as BEEF, XL'TTOX, PORK, SAUSAGE, And all kinds of Curod JVXtats. A Liberal Share of Patronage is Solicited. p . . . i We are always ready to pay the HIGH EST CASH PItlCE for fat stock. sc297tf Petition for InrtltioiT IN the matter of tho Estate of Mahala J. Hall, deceased. In the County Court of Linn coun ty, Oregon. Petition of Mattheyr M. Bryson for partition of real estate of said deceased, being the one-fiftn intercut therein assigned tho petitioner, who asks that tho snmo may be set off to said pe titioner. On tho rcadjng aud filing of said peti tion tho following order was made by the Court, to-wit: "'Now, therefore, it is ordered that the hearing jf said application bo appointed for lucsduy, the Jjtp day ot January, A. It. 107, at one o'clock P. M.', of that day, at the County Court Room in Albany, in tho county of Linn, and State. of Oregon, and that the petitioner, or his Attorney, give notico hereof, to Essalom M. Hall, Isaiah Hall, Susanna Kirkendall, deorge W. Hall, Francis M. Hall and Isaiah Bmoltzer, guardian to minor heirs numcd heroin, by pub lishing a copy of this order in tho Stato Bights Democrat I t the full term of six weeks from this date, to be and appear before this Court at the time and placo herein named, to show cause, if any there be, why this application should not bo granted." CRAN0R & HELM, Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated at Albany, Oregon, November 7, 1860. noiqiSfl ' - 1 ' ALBANY BOOK STORE! ' E. A. FREEIVP, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Albany - - - - Oregon. COXSTANTLT OX HAND '. STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, uvenUe, Toy, Gilt and Blank Dooki, GOLD PENS, AND SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind nsed in tho State. j9-I?0pK:S IMP.ORTEIj! Tp ORDER, at snort nonce. xeciuioiy WOOL WAIT131 ! 50,000 -"ESS OF " ' WERXIIAK & CO- ii n a: josrrn orPKXiitttMEu ' Portland. OXiOIIOXJS NEWS VERTHAN a CO., AT TUB NEW YORK STORE m - Foator'a Two fltory Briok, ALBANY, OREGO.N. Have Just roeoifed TIE LARGEST STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS BTia IMMIf ftt ALBAIT. Oar Suok OosmUI of Foreign and Soaettie, Staplt AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Ladies, Misses and CLiliroa's CLOAKS, BASQUES, SACKS AND HATS. Also Fioe Lot of H00OS. NUBIAS. BREAKFAST CAPES. L SOilTAGS. The LaUst StyUs tf READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS' HATS BURNISHING OOOD3. BOOJ8 AND 0HOES. 4Lm JF lav Lt t rRESg TRIMMINGS. Wo a!s fcoep soaHoat! o m1 Lsrgo titmk U 0R0CEEIE1, CEOCKKT, IlAADWAftE. GLASSWARE, FAIKTii a4 OILS. llaviatj a Partner iJtg aa tJao aaaskoi, wo. are cnabl4 U svll CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! And Purchasers will 11a 4 it to thir iaUraatto giro us a call hufwie luji&f olsiiwheto. Uraia aal ait kinds of MieLaotatU Pro duce takoa iu eaohajo for gawds. JZO- REMEMIJUR tlti WEHTHAN & CO., At h Kow Tor Istoro, U VoUr's te slorr brick, I'trst olioot. "' ' ' WEUTHAK A CO, Albany, Seft lM-ljr WHAT A RUSH ! TO THE CASH STORE OF 11. CIIEADLEo CORNER BROAD ALBIN AND MAIN 6TS. Goods sold in largo or small quantities to suit customers AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE In Oregon. FOR CASH OR TRADE. I WILL SELL. Come and tec Before Buying nay whtre elif, AS THE GQQDS .MUST BU SOLD. au25-Cm U, CIIK-DLE. JSTQTIOEl I desire to saj to those wanting PAINTS, I HAVE A LARGE LOT OP PAINTS AMD OILS DIKECT FROM SAN FllANCISCQ, WHICH I WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS THEY CAN BE HAD AT PORTLAND, Adding frejgU froiq Portlaqd to Albany. I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF CASS ANQ PUTTY! NAILS OF ALL SIZES TO SUIT THE TRADE. au25 The lasf Call. A LL persona knowing themselves indebted to jL J-Lovy Bro., Albany, will please como forward immediately and settle their notes and ac counts. If they are not settled by the 25th of this month the accounts and irotcs wui bo plaoeu in thq hands of an , Attorney for collection. You will find the notes and accounts with Messrs. Wer- than A Co., at the New York Store, who are au thorized to coiioot mem ior us. - LEVY & B$0. Albany, October 13, 1888. 3in f r rk tons of saitt, for sale 'Auctioneer. FINITE nndersiened havins taken out License a I Auctioneer in this Stato, forewarns all per sons fom doing biisiqogs in that capacity, who are , .0 . j ' l. l aoi propeny iiceuseu w iu feCtoasf Wif. tlBTEJCi DAVID WEIlTHAN, Albany. tun world's oatAT kcmidt ro Borofula and Scrofulous Diseaseo, From Emtry de$, a wM-known mtrchant of (M ford, Maine. "I haro ooU Ure quantitlf. of your Saraapa KILLA, but never rt t ou bottle which failed of the desired effect and full satisfaction to those who took tt. A fast as our pfopla try It, they agree there bao been no tawlkluo lilto It U-'orw la our couuuuuity." Eruptions, Plmplos, Dlotohos, Pustules, VI- cors. Bores, and all Diseases of the Skin. - from Jlev. Holt, titration, Bristol, Knflawh- 1 only do my duty to you and the public, when 1 add tat testimony to Jiut you publish of the rne dicioal virtues of your Hauhapakuxa. . Mr daugh ter, ajjfd U-n, had an afQictiuz humor In fic-r cars, tyes, and hair for years, whhii we were unable to cure until we trUtl your H a h a VA-UiLLA. LUo has been well for aoiue niouths." " From Mrt. Jan K. Itle,, a wlt knnm and much , eit'tmrd Uuly tIJeimitriUr. r,e May Co., N. J. My daughter has suffi-red for a year past with a scrofulous trruptlon, wliich was v-ry troublesotoe. Kothinsf afforded any rtlitf until we trk-l your Bass ajpakillAi which soou eoutpk-tiy eurd hr." from ChnrUl P. Uagt, Etq., of tht vilely knmcn . Cag, Murray f Co.. munujuoturtri oftmmtlU4 pnj4r$ in Nuhua, N. II. "I bad for aeveral ypars a very tronbWoms humor In my face, which (frew coustautlr worn ntil it dlfl;urcd my features aud became au iutol trable afUktlon. 1 tried aimottt every tiling a man eoubl of both advL and mullein, but without any relief whatever, until 1 took your Baus iimkilla. It irnmdiately trmto my face worse, as you told tns It miht for a time; but la a few w- ks the new skiu L;(;an to form under the blotches, and cou-tinur-d until my face Is as amootli as any o!t's. Sad I am without any symptoms of tUt tlitratu) that 1 know of. I rujojr perfect Italth, aud without a doubt owe It to your o au apa uilla. Erysipelas O on oral Debility Puxif tho Blood. From 7r. TIM. Ratrfn, Ifoutton St., AVe Tor. I)R. ATRR. 1 IN-Idom fail to re more Kruptiont and Hcrofulmi Sort by the trscveriojf urof your SARHArAKtU.A.and I have Just now cured an at tar k. of Malignant jiryiipe.lm with It. Jio alt ratire war possss equals tho HA lUMFARliXA you have sup plied to the profcsKlou as wcll'as to the people." From J. K. Johnston, F.i Wukman, Ohto. "For twelve years, I had the yellow Krysipc-Us On ray rlht arm, during which time I trkd ail the ek'trstod physklans I could reach, and took hun dred of dollars worth of medicines. Tho ulocrs yrere so bail that the cords became visible, ami th doctors dUided that my arm must be amputated. I began Ukim? your HAUaaPAtciU.A. Took two bot tles, aod some of your 1'iuj. T'ofther they have cured me. J am now as well and souud as any body. lU-ihK la public lre, my case is known to evrsr bol; In tLis couuuiuiity, aud excites tha wonder of i'rom JJon. Jlmry Monro, I. P. P., ef Keucatt1$t C. W., a Uuiiimj mcuUier of tin Canadian Parlia ment. . ' 1 uve tuuyf yor Samafartixa In my family, far general debility, and for purifying the ILmhI, With very beneuVlal results, aud (ui WtWWV ia pMumxtmsii it to the aSk-tcd." Bt. Ajatbony's Fire, Hos, Salt ZUxeum, Bcidd Head, Bore Eyes. From ITnrrry RickUr, H$j., the able editor of Ch4 Tunkhustnoele iMmjcrat, Penntylvania. m Our only fluid, about three year of age, was attacked by plrapks on bis forehead. They rapidly Spread unttl llw-y formed a loathsome andvlruk-ut ore. whidi covered bis faee. mini aetualiy bliaded bis eyee for some days. A akilful physuiaa applied nitrate of silver and other rrmkc, without any apparent tffert. or fifteen days we uardvd his bauds, lest with ltu-m be altouid tear oix-n the k-s- tcritig and corrupt wound wbkb covered bis whole I mat. Having inea every laing- eie we tmi any and applying U lodkle or potash lotioo, aa yoit direct. 1 be .ore bj;aa to beat when we bad given the first bottle, and w as well when we bad oiube4 the aoud. The ddld'a eyelaabea, wbich bad tome out, grew agalo, and be Is now ajt b'-aitby and fir aa any ouxr. 1 lie wuow uuuimiUAhi. prooicbu tltMl the child mutt die.' Bypbllis and llercurial Disease. JVcsn Dr. Jliram SLxtt, of at. Loui, Mutour4. I find your 8AUAiAiiuxjl a more eflectmd remedy for the awmdary symptoms of HyjAUie and for ypbiklie diaraae thaa any other we poe.a. Tbe proka4on are indebted U Jwii UtX soiua oX lbs U-tt utedickies we bare.". From A. J. French, M. D., an rminrnt phyHHtn of La terms e, Mati., vbo is a prominent vxmLtr of the LryUtiUute of MaMackuetf. "Db. Aitu. My ck-ar Sir: 1 have found your (Sakhai AKltXA an fjtctlleat remedy for Sypktiti, both of the primary aud secondary type, and effec tual in seme raes that were too obtiUal to yk-bi to other remedies, 1 do nut know Ul we cau em Lloy with more certainty of suoxas, vkxrs a powux d alk-rative is rvquirvJ." Mr. Chat. S. Jan Lirv, of Xcu Prvnnvirk, X. J.t bad dreadful ulcers on his kg, eauited by the abuae Of mercury, or mercurial dUcae, wlach grew mors and more aggravated for years, in tiu of every remedy or treatment that coul J be applied, until tbe tw rarwrtag uae of ATKU'm Karmafauiuj. relieved Lim. Few caaea can be found more inveterate and diktreaaing than this, au4 ii LuX ctl dosca bollks to cure Utn. Jjoucorrhcca, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by Internal Scrofulous VU teraiiom, and are very often cured by Hie alterative effect of tliis KAttHArAElU-A. Borne eaaea require, bowever, ia aid or the SAUUrAJUiXA, tbe skiiru) application Of local remedies. irm ths veil knorn nnd tridcty-etJebrated Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. m I have found your Saimafabiixa an exerllest Slk-rative la dim-asea of females. Many caaea of Irrrgularlty, LeueorriKca, Internal l loeration, and loraldebittty, ariaing from tbe scrofulous dutheaia, have ylei,J-d to it, and there are few that do not. When iu eXTtn-t is xoperly aided by local treatment.' JL lady, ununiiing to allow the publication of her name, vritt$ My danhter and myself have been eared of a very debilitating Leueorrboea of long stamling, bj tWO bottles Of your SAIUAPAatlXA.'' Baemnatlsm, Gout, Liver Complaint. Dys pepsia, Ileart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused f-v Scrofula in the system, arc rapidly cured by this Lxt. Sakha paiulla. AYER'S CATnAHTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and tliat they may be depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AYEIt, M. & Co, JJowcll, Mass., an4 sold hr U A IV D! Everybody to Know THAT I AM STILL A DEALER IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND THAT I AM Constantly in the Heceipt ot FIIESI! SUPPLIES OF DRY G OODS! ciiOTimsra, BOOTS AND SHOES, ORO C Ell IBS, CROCKERY. AND HARDWARE IRON AlD STEEL, AND THAT I SPLL AS LOW AS THE LOWEST I AND PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE For all Uimls or Produce, ocnll J. NORCROSS. Stockholder' Meeting. NOTICE Tho Annual Election of the Stock holders of the Linn County Agricultural A sociation, will bo held at tho Court llouse, in Al bany, Oregon, on the first .Thursday, tha 3d day of January, 1867, at 1 o'clock, p. sr. Therefore tho Shareholders in the above Incor poration will moet at said time and place, for the election of seven Directors and tho soveral oinosrs for tho said Association. JAMES ELKINS, Seo'y. 1. C. HI'S DIN H ALLv W. W. PARRIS1I & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealeri fes GENERAL MERCHANDIS2 ALBANY, Q KEG OX. THANKFUL 10K Till LIBB&AL TAT ronags shown' nSsarihf the past few years we would respectfully fall the attention of out numerous patrons to our present desirahls sol wti slsetsYsUok of - - - ' " - ' " 'A DRY CJOODa, Ready-Mad Clothing, Boots &nd Shoes, . . . HatJ and Caps, - - y Salem Cloths Sc. yiannel, Embroidery, Hoop Skirts, Silks, Boslerj, &e ALSO radiesi,; In eosusectioa witi tie aW vs n ksal a eheUe selesSisa Grooerlen, G'lskMWrw." cutler, Wfsislow Cilasa, Kalis, W. W. PARRISH & CO. Are prepared to sell aaytkutf ia casss Bsssltti sLOWEST CASH PBICE3 Qr will rsosivs MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE; Ia e i change for OoeAs. D . .v; m Kb v CinA will Cad is T7 I OlIUU. -rw J Z preatly to Uir advaatae to sissias sax ueo before pwrehasisf lwher.-. i, Albany, Jaaeary 27th. lSeS. ' BOLDIEItS, ATTENTION X ADDITIONAL B0UNTYI AL13EHT VL ENTSES, CLAIM AQENI? Portland, Oregon. HAVING RECEIVED THE NECESSABT instruction aod forms from the Department ai Washington, aad also baring a responsible and reliable aeeL-fctot at Washing toa City throi whom he transacts basiness, and prosecutes tlainri againt the Government, he can with quick dis patch successfully apply for and receive returns from the Applications of soldiers for bountj. REMEMBER that to each and every soldier w"h4 enlisted into tbe army of the United States afjfcs th ISKh day of April, for a period of notlesi thaa three years, and having served his time of enlist ment, has been honorably discharged, aad baj re ceived or is entitled to receive from the United States, saderexisting laws, a bonnty of $10, and no aor, is entitled to receive aa additional boun ty of $100 ; and be wheenlisUd into the army of tbe United SUtes after the 19th day of April, IS61, for a period of not less thaa two years, as 4 having served his time of enlistment, has fceea honorably discharged, and wbe kaa received or is entitled to receive from the United States under existing laws, a bounty of $50. aad no more, is entitled to receive an additional bounty of $i0. Those who reotived wounds and were dLschaagei before the expiration of service, minor children, parents of deceased soldiers are also entitled under this ait. Officer who were in the aerviee after the luth day of April, 1635 areentitlf4 three months extra pay. . , All Fer?ons having demands oaf ms uvern ment for PENSIONS, PRIZE MONEY, BOUN TIES. PATENTS. Pay for Vouchers, Scrip, Back! Pav. Lost Ilorse and Speculation Claims, by ap. plication to ALBERT M. SNIDER, Clau Agekt, can havetheix applications properly loads" out and forwarded for immediate action by tbtf proper Department. IafwruiaUoa given by mail gratuitously. Se28 2m FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE. . t ... O. J&ttJJLTSZ Sc C.Q. Corner efFinrt and Bread Albin Streets, (First Loar asi of J. eretoss Brifk) Albqrir, Hun County, Oregon Keep ooastantly sa kaa4 A FULL ASSORTMENT . i Of everything la (heir 11ns of Business, 1 At Lower Figures Ihaa anj other Imif This side of Portland. WE CHALLENGE COSIPETITIOl? lathe line of UPHOLSTERY, PARLOR $ET3 Chamber Sets, Picture Frames , BUREAUS, SAFES, WARDROBES, ETC. XTO.p We bava &ls? on band tho celebrated "ECONOMY WASUXNO XOACHIOT, Whicb has no equal in the world. Gel one and " - satisfy yourself. " Particular attention paid to all orders la our tfae. UNDERTAKING PROMBTLY MTENDED TOJ aul8-ly . - I. O. O. F. . TIIERE will be regular meetings of tbe Degree of Rebecca, on every Friday evening at X o'clock, at the Hall of Albany Logdo No. 4, L O. 0. F., over Norcross' Store. Brothers and Sis ters in good standing are invited to attend. W. W. PAUR1SU.