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STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. Money Market. San Francisco Legal Tender rates ,.T1($?2 New York 0 )11 Quotations 147 TVili. trv IT a "Wmui Lokoir. Not withstanding the terrible onsljiijght made by lh,o Albany Democrat uppn $p J.C0P'C8 Transportation. Company, w learn that their boats will pontinua to run regularjy 4rjng tto wmter.trrfSalcm Uuioniat. y(o haye never for a moment supposed that ho bota of Uie P. T. Company would quit running in consequence of tho -Uerriblo onslaughts" made by us ur.oa tbem, AVe irould not have lhcm ouit ruunini. There is produce up her awaiting shipment by them or somebody else ; and we had as lief tho P. T. Company would take it as any bpjf, all other things being euaj; The .chief ground of complaint wfi urge against them is their enormous, exorbitant and out rageous charges for freight and passage up and down tho Willamette. Nor do wo expect they will abato one jot or tittle of their prices until an opposition line shall lo in successful operation. Then, break it down, they will perhaps transport passengers mid freight for nothjng t As tho p&se now stands they arc complete "master pf the situation." The Willamette river and its tributaries aro the only outlets for the immense quantities of produco now awaiting shipment in the Willamette Valley. The P. T. Company of course knows this ; they know, too, that they have so monopolized pverything around the Falls that it will be quite difficult for any other Company suc cessfully to compete with them. Hence they put on all the tariff they think the pub lic will bear which is qnc-hajf thre,s fourths what i should be. By-the-way, have the P. T. Company promised to pay 3IcPherson anything ? If yea, how much ? Jt is probable they have not yet employed hiti to aid in defending them j and we regret to say they probably will not, for the reason that they undoubted ly regard him as an indifferent advocate. People up this way consider him a good judge of mules ; and that his speciality con fists in abusing and maltreating poor crip ples like the mendicant Cooke, who effects Jocomotion only by the aid of crutches. Mac u some on cripples thaf's so. Every one has his forte, and Mac is death on crip ples. But because he is moderately success ful in his onslaught on the maimed he should not infer that he can, if ha attack uj, pome off unscathed. Temperance Bixsii. We hare rcceirtd he Prospectus of tho "Temperance Banner," which will b-3 published in Salem on or about the first of next January. This Suta al ready has one professedly temperance paper pabliihl within her lioiita-we mean, of pourse, the Corvallis Gazette. But it is so objectionable on several accounts that we are not sure but it would be well enough to try another. The Gazette claims to be the or gan of the Good Templars of Oregon, and calls on the Order po support him as euch ; yet he defends the Radical party about as ably &Jfd fiercely as if he were publishing only a political paper. Our amiable brother 3 evidently trying to kill two birds with one ptone, and to carry water on both shoulders. And the last dodge he has attempted is that pf becoming the especial champion of the People's Transportation Company one of the most crushing, grinding and pulverizing monopolies cn the coast. We think it high time some one else were selected as the or gan of Jhe temperance movement in Oregon. In this ligt the- .'.'Banner" has our best wishes for its success. The Colrmbia Press. This is the title pf a new paper just started at Umatilla by Pow & Avery Democratic in politics. The editors' say they have determined to "stand by the old land-marks of Democracy." They aver that they believe that every principle of government heretofore advocated by the democratic party is "as practical and bene cial to-day as it was before the Abolition party had succeeded in creating a civil war." These are good lines. With Mr. Dow we are personally acjuaint. jsd. Eight or tven years ago he was a resident fif Minnesota taking juite an active part jn the pubjic interests of that young and growing Stato. For a time he edited a Dem gcratic paper at Hastings. He also jf erred as a member of the Legislature, and in 1857 pr '58, he was appointed Register of one of he land offices. .Last spring he came to Portland and we set him at work as local ed itor of the Herald. He has the experience and ability to make a good paper j and we wish the "Press" success. The Ltcecm. The Albjtny Lyceum is progressing finely. A thorough organiza tion was pffected last Thursday evening, by the adoption of a Constitution and By-Laws and the election pf permanent officers. After which the question selected at the previous meeting was quite ably and thoroughly dis pussed and decided in the affirmative. We re gret to say that Joel Driggs, Esq., qnp of the disputants, was prevented from attending by a severe hemorrhage of the lungs. The meetings hereafter will be held in the School House on Friday evenings of each week reg ularly. The following is the question for piscussicn next Friday evening: "Are ficti cious writing j more beneficial than injuri pus?" Affirmative Morgan, Tate. Joel PrfSS8j McCluer, S. S. Markham. Negative r-IIarycy Smith, Hannon, Hill, Sylvester, Arnold. The public generally, and the la (dies parjiculrly, are invid to attend. . Net Peovisiox Stqel-tH. J. Jliltabidel & Co., a new .firm, haye recently established remselves in tbje stor.-room lately occupied by Mr. Kightlinger. They have a Well se Jected stock cf family groceries au4 provir pionsj aUo a large assortment of toys for phildren. Parents whose children pxpect that Cr is Cri ogle will do something hand some for them, if they behave themselves. would do well to call and examine these toys. ' - . ."Hang on Your Bakner ."UlrAmM. for a long jtlcie past an established merchant of this city, iiingg nis banner to the breeze to-day through ihe columns of the Democrat. He has a general Assortment pf dry goods, clothing, groceries, and almost everything a family needs. He sells very rf asonable for tte'rhino.''- - . Couon Medicines. "Henley's Royal Bal. sam" is claimed to bo tho "best medicine in the world for bronchial or pulmonary affec tions.'? Personally wo know nothing about it; thfireforo cannot recommend it on our knowledge. Wo do know, however, that Dr. Henley has an cnviablo reputation as a Cancer Doctor rcuring, uithout fall, every thing in the ?hnpo of that terrible disease- It is possible that one who can compound medicines which will radically euro cancers, may be ablo to compound something that will bo a dead-shot on coughs j and in thja view of the case it may be H'cll to try hU "Pal sam ;" which can be had at tho drug store of Scttlemier .l Co. Amusements. We seo it announced by hand-bills around town that two entertain ments Tjrill La given by the "Oregon Thes pian Society," at the Court House, in Al bany the first on Wednesday evening, De cember 28, 18G6, and the second pn. Tuosday evening, January 1, 1SC7. Tho perform ances will consist of Music, Tableaux Vi vants, Dialogues and Theatricals. These entertainments will bo given for the benefit of tho Albauy College. As no mors worthy object could bo presented, we hope full houses will bo in attendance each evening. Every good citizen should do ail he can to en courage tho Albany College. Bound Over. Joseph McCarty, a youth of nineteen or twenty summers, was, a short time since, so unfortunate as to havo a horse belonging to L. Burrows, of this county, run between his legs and carry him off ; for which untoward act young McCarty was ap prehended by Sheriff Sipith, and brought be fore Judge Geary, who required him to give a bond of $Q00 for his appearance at the next Dircuit Ccurt. Failing to execute the bond he went to jail. On somo inquiring of him if he had any friends, he said no, Maud I'll be d d if I want any !" Mechanics, Inventors and Manufacturers. The SCiE'TIFip AMERICAN U the largest and most idcl circulated journal of its class in this country. Each uumber contain sixteen pages, with numerous illustrations. ' Tho f, umbers for a year make two volumes of 41$ pages each. It alio contains a full account of all the principal inventions and discoveries of tho da. Also, val uable illustrated articles upon Tools and Machin ery used in Workshops, Manufactories, Steam and Mechanical Engineering, Woolen, Cotton, Chemi al , Petroleum, and alt other Manufacturing In terests. Also, Fire-arms, War Implements, Ord nance, War Vessels, Railway Machinery, Electric, Chemical, and MatLematical apparatus, M'oU and Lumber 3f achinery, Hydraulics, Qil and Water Pumps, Water Wheel, at., Household, Horticul tural, and Farm ImpLsmenLs--thls latter Jjepart tnent being very full and of gTeat vah;e to Farm ers and Gardenersarticles embracing every de partment ;f Popular Science which every body can understand and which erery body likes to read. Also, Reports of Scientific Societies, at homo and abroad, Patent Law Decisions and Discussions, Practical Recipes, etc. It also contains an official List of all the Patent Claims a special feature of gTeat value to Inventors and owners of Patents. Published Weekly, two volumes each year, com mencing January and July. Per annum ......$3 00 Six months..". 1 50 Ten capies for one year. 25 00 Canada subscriptions, 25 cents exra. p.eei- mcn copies sent free. Address MUX1T & CO., Publishers, 'o. 37 Irk Ilow, New Yerk City. Messrs. 31 UXN & CO. have bad twenty years' experience la procuring Paten s for ."sew inven tions. Inventors who mar bare such business u transact can receive, free, all needful advice bow to proceed. ALBANY 1IIICS CX'KUEXT. 4u A ST, Saturday, December 22, 18C6. The following are the prices paid for Produce, and the prices at which other articles aro selling in this market : i Wheat white, per bushel, 50 ets. Oats per bushel, 25(30 cts. Potatoes per bushel, 62J375. Onions per bushel. $1 2b. Flour perbbl, $ t 00. Butter per pound, 35(5)37-ets.r r ": s Egs per dozen, 37J ctf. CLickens per dozen, $3 66. Peacbes-dried, per pound, 15 etf , ?ork per pouid, 6(o7ctj. ' . Beef on fopt, '4 i? 5 eU. Mutton, per poutd, f2J cents. Soap per pound,' 4 5 cts. Salt Los Angelos, per pound, 2 cts. Syrup per gallon, 90(3,$ I 00. Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00. " Black, 75$1 00. " Japan, $1 12 J. Sugar crushed, per pound. J72Q cts, ' Island, i012$. " "Spa, J4 its. Cpffee per pound, 2?30 cts. Nail cut, per ponnd, 9iltfctS. , : " White Lead pure, per keg, $4 0005 00. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 76 2 00. Turpentine per gallon, $ I 752 00? Domestic brown, 20(o20 ets.. , ' Hickory striped, per yard, 30 ct. -; Bed licking per yard, 3050 cts. Blue Drilling per yard, 25(30 cts. Flannels per yard, 6275 eta. Prints fast colors, per yard, 18020 eti, Rifle Powder, per pound. 75(o$l 00. Candles best, per pound, 30033 cts. Bice China, pr pound, 14015 ets. Tobacco per pound, 750$1 00. Salaeratuj per pound, 14015 ets. 3PECIAL !NQTICI$Sr medical Advice, DR. WiL K. DO- IjlERTY'S Medical and Surgical Institute is be coming a sine qua non to the welfare of our State and health of par citizens: and bis rapidly spread- g reputation, although it may excite surprise, is but the signal qt skill, and follows as the natural effect of such a cause. We are personally acquaint; ea wun gentlemen woo nave suncrea ror years nn der chronic disease, and who had taken advant age of every avaijablerme&ns that prom!jed relief, but without success, until' they called npon 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 bis reputation, or to rear the superstruc ture of bis own upon tne ruin of an another's fame. The Doctor conducts ma Institute in such a man ner that mast be gratifying to all his patients. He examines, adrises and recommends without chargp, and the patient, after hearing his 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 which lone expedience fas giv en, and no doubt the consolation which appertains to that confidence. Persons afflicted with either aceute or chronic diseases,' would do well to con sult bin:. For consultation he asks no feo, nor uue ue iubisl on ooeuieuce 10 a is auvice umeis tne patient placee himself under, his care. II is offices are on Sacramdnto street, opposiiethe Pacific Mail bteamsnip omoe p. V. News. The Last Call, ALL' persons knowing themselves indebted to j. Leyy,& Bro., Albany, will please come forward immediately and settle their notes and act counts. If they are not settled by the 25th of toia montn toe accounia na , popes w.ui do placed in the hands of an Attorney for collection. You will find the notes and accounts with Messrs. Wer- man a, uo., ai vne ienr jorit DWfp wno are an tUorized to collect them for us. . .",' ,.'.' ' J: XEVY & BRO. Albany October 13, 1866.3m ADVERTISEMENTS. l86b-X Persons o sedentaf-y habits trouble with weak ncss, lassitude, j.Viitatlon of the heart, lack of appetite, distress atlng, tofptd Hyer, oonstl pation, 4c, deserve 1fff if they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS,' whLib are now recommended J tho hjghest medical au thorities, and warranted to product aq jiMJodlatp beneficial effocj. They aretieedlngly agroeablo, perfectly pur and" must lupepode iU other ton ics where a patby, gcutlp itjtulant Is rourpd. They Ratify, itrungthen aijd LnTlgotto, They eroaU a hpalthy appetite. They are an antidote to ehange of watet and diet. They strengthen tho system and culircn tho mind. They prevent mhumatlo and Intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and aeldity of the stom ach. They car Dyappt mI Owotlptloa. They curt Liver Complaint and 2iervus TJoad- ache. Thoy make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature's great restoror. They are composed of the celebrated Callsyabark, wintcrgreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre served In perfcotly pure Ct. Croix rum. For par ticulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Bewate of Impostors. Bi amine ever. bottle. 5ce ,ht it has oui private U. S. stamp unmutlla ted over the cork, nitty plantation scene, aud our signature on a fine iUkI plate sjde UbeL See that our bottle js Ijot refilled with tpuiious and delete rious stuff. Any pc;ion pretending to sell Hn tation Biftefs by the gallop or in bulk, is an lm 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 be so prosecuted by us. The dca,and fur Drake's Plantation Bitters, from la dies, clergymen, merchants, Ao., is incredible. The simple trial of a bottle Is the evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respectable diuggf, grt"r, physi ciaas, hotels, saloons, stcamboaU and eountry stores. P. II. DRAKK A CO. Ifarnes Magnolia Water. A toilet delight ! The ladies' treasure and gen tlemen's boon t The "sweetel thing" and largeit quantity, lanufaetured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used fur bathing the faoe and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent erup tions, to perfume clothing, le. Itorercomes tho unple&sant odor of jjerjptration. It removes redness, tan. blotches, 4o. It cures nervous headache and allays Lsfismma tios. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin. It yields a subdued and lasting pet fume. It cures m usque to b:tes and stings of inseets. It contains no material injurious to the skin. It is what every lady thoujl tave, 8Ai every where. Try the Magnolia Water once and you will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterwards. DEM AS BAKNErf A CO., Props. Exclusive Agents, Y. Sold by all DruggUU and Dealers ou the Pacif ic cuaii. Iyon XCathalroa, It is a most delightful Hair Iressiog. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool a&d elean. It makS the hair ri;h, soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling p!T. It restores bair upon prematurely ball Lea4. TlLs is just what Lyon's Kathairon will do. It (s 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 eountry store that does not keep It, cr a fami ly that does not use it. K. tiiumas LIO.N, cnemist, Y. JLjon Extract Ginger. Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera- Morbus, Flatuleney, Ao., where a warm ing stimulant is required. Its careful preparation and entire parity make it ft cheap and re)iaUe ar ticle for culinary purposes, gold everywhere, at 50 cU per bottle. Ask for "LroaV Fur Ex tract. Take no other. Lyon's Flea Powder. The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder Ji almost instantaneous death to everything of the insect species. Fleas, particularly, cannot live where it is. It is most wonderful In this refpept, being entirely harmless o the human, family. Many worthless imitations are offered. lis partic ular and receive none but Lyon'i. Each flask of the genuine bears th, signature of E. Lyon and the stamp of Demas Barnes A Co. jHastan Ilnlment. Have you a hurt child or a lame horse f Use the Mexican Mostans Liniment. For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked bjeasts, the Mexican Mustang Linimenr if a cer tain curp. Fpr rheomatiju, neuralgia, stiff joint, itings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus tang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and swegney, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never fails. For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and eplint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. r Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so com mon and certain to occur in every family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment hat can be made. It is more certain than the doctor-rit sayes time in sending for the doctor it is cheaper than the dootor and shoald never be dispensed with. "In lifting the kettle from he fire, it tiffed oyer and scalded my bands terribly, f The Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very htyle spar. CHAS. ROSTER, 420 Eroft'd gt., pbjli,da. Mr. S. Litcb, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: " My horse was considered worthless, (spavin) but since the use pf the Mustang Liniment, I, have sold him for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders np here." ... - : ' " , ;., ; : . AU uino is wrapped in steel elate engravings. sigpdj )7. )y5Sttrook, Chemist, and also has the private UV S. stamp of Dsxas Barnes A 0 over the ten. Look closely. Sold by all Drug gists, at 29, 50 cte, asd $1 00. es 8 vSal Vj ADVEKTISEMENTS. JACOB NORCROSS, Wholesale and Ilclall Dealer lu DRY GOODS, HADWAflE, frIILL. 3AW8, rahanlc WJnor'f & Dlackt aUh JqaU, ROPE, CHAIf POUT, WASHERS, TIIIMBLE, BQI1NG 1D SET EFS15CS, nnc-pnoor xnnuDina. Albany, IJnn County, Og'n. oc27nlI . . r . .rcr. F f fl 9 .rpQnuer. . r e O n i n (i o r . .iroGnilinQor. .jreOniltlinGcr. . r o G n i 1 1 h 1 1 i n G e r . . r e G n i 1 1 h y h t li n G e r . . r e G n i 1 1 h c i rr li 1 1 i n G e r , .reGpilthifiigUinDGei. .rtiriiithgihtitnGer. . r e G n i 1 1 h h t It n G r . .reGnilthtlinGer. reGniltliuGer. .reGoijinGer. .rG iiidQ er. . r G n G e r . r G . .rer. . r . Lt you trouble your bralo la solving tbU riddle. Commence with the capital K la the mil die. IUad M ad y if yu choose, lr p pe (ijcrtl at yo roar ease, To the left like the Jews, Or down like Chinese. Ills irieef are l'wr. His' stock more complete, khan any other store Found on Front street. So do not delay, litil ridj( on jcureatb, i'oar country roljce And all kinds of trh, For he'll sell letter f r&ef Ui, nd more, hr lh uuJ, Than any other dialer This side of Portland. A. N. lilCJIITLIXGEn, Corner Ferry and Front trevls, Albany, O'jn, nolOalJly PLANTERS' HOUSE. Cor. Watbiagton and First fit, Harir.2 been thoroughly reSitpd, l fk tj.no w otcn for the coommodatiun sfill the uaveling public, The table will spcaklor-ll-elf. Neat ad comfortable beds and rooms for patrons, tc RATES OF E0AI1I): Per week..... .....5 00 Per week, ijiih lodging...,. m p 00 Kingle meals..... ' i0 Beds Meals all hours. 8T0XE A McCOr, Proptieiori. noI018661y. WASHINGTON MARKET, BROAD ALBIN ST., BETWEEN 1st AND 2d, ALBANY, OREGON. eJ. Has juat opened 4 SEW MARKET HOUSE; At the above mentioned place, and will always keep on haud the BEST MEATS THE MAK&ET AFFORDS, such as BEEP, PTJQS, P0J, SllSAGE, And all Idadf of Cored Haata. A Liberal Share of Ps)roste is Solicited, TIP IT axe always ready to rT the IlIQII- EST CASH PRICE for fat stock. setf Petition for. Partition. IN the matter of the Estate of Mahala J. Hall, deceased.' In the County Court of Linn coun ty, Oregon. Petition of Matthew M. Bryson for partition of re&J siate of said deoeaBed, being the one-fifth itterest therein assigned the petitioner, wno asks that tne same may bp set off to said pe titioner. On tbp readjng apd filing of said peti tion the followlne order was made by tba Court, to-wit: "Now, therefore, it is ordered thatihe hearing of said application be appointed for Topsday, the 8th day of January, A. D. 1897, at one o'clock V. ., cf that day, at Uie Connty Court Room in Albany, in the eouaty of Linn, and State of Qregon, aij4 that, the petitioner, or his Attorney, give notice hereof, to Essalom M. nail, Isaiah. Hall, Susanna If irkendaU, fleorge W. Hall. Francis M. Hall and Isaiah Smeltser. guardian to minor bpirs named herein, by pub lishing a copy of this order in the State Rights Democrat for the full term of six weeks from this date, to be and appear before this Court at the time and place herein named, to show cause, if any there be, why this application should jiop fee (DRANOR A nELM, Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated at Albany, Oregon, November 7, 1886. nolOlSOw T A 1 1 9 R I IJ Q . JAIME 3 DUNSTAN, TTAS opened a TAILOR SnOP on First street, XX opposite the "Democrat" Office, where he may always be found ready to CUT, OR CUT AND MAKE ALL KIKD3 OF - On short notes and in any tfyle desiipd hj cui- AU kinds of Clothing and Goods. Uipember 15, '8(, f2n81j ' i I : , V WOOL WAJVTEDf ka nnn pounds of, wool DJnJUU wanted at WERTHAN b4 Cp. Alban, MascK 2, I860, a as ADVERTISEMENTS. DAT1D WXRTHAir, ' " " ' WW: josim OpreNnetMER ' Portland. Ca-XiORIOTJS 3SI J5 w s VVERTHAN s CO., AT TUB NEW YOItR STORE IN Poster's Two Story Briok, Have Just oolro4 FALL AND WINTER G0QPS Mvt aaavani ft aj-sajit. Ofjf Jtoek OoasUU of Ftreifa &nd Doaeitle, Stapb AJfD FANCY DRY GOODS, Ladlos, Slhuei ni CUildrea't CLOAKS, BASQUES, SACKS AND HATS. Also a Flue Lot of HOODS. NUBIAS. BREAKFAST CAPES. & SONTAGS. ie Latest Stylet of READY-MADE CLpTfMfp, GENTS1 (jTS FURNISHING GOODS. OOT8 AND 8H0I8- Abo a Fine Lot of DItESS TRIMMINGS. We also keep constant! oa band a Urge gtock of OttOCEMKS, CItOCIfERT, IIArtDWAIlB. pLASSWAHK, ?4L't8 ni OIL?. Ilavlag a CarUer residing la the mtrk f are enabled U"sll' ' CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST ! And Purchasers will find it to their interest to give us a call before buying elsewhere. drain ad all kinds of Mtrchantvllp pro duce takea in eachaitge for goods. p3T REMEMBER WERTIIAN & CO At the New York Store, la Foster's two itory brick, First street. WERTUAS A CO Albany, Sept. 8, 18-Iy WHAT A RUSH ! TO THE CASH STORE PF It. CHEAIILE, CORNER BROAD ALBIN AND MAIN 6TS. (1 op lj ,ldlo large or small quantitks to suit ejistomerf yS CffEAP A3 ANY STORE I11 Oregon. FOR CASH OR TRADE. I WILL SEIjIs. Come tsd tee Before Faying any when ehe, AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. auSS-em l. piIEADLE. JJOTIOEi I jlfslvt) to Bay to thoo antlns INTS, I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF PAIWTS AND OILS PI3JECTFROM SAN FHANCISCO, WHICH VILL EU AS IJKEAp AS THEY CAN BE HAD AT PORTLAND, Adding Freight from Portland to Albany. I HAVE A LARGE LOT OP CLASS AND PUTTY! : NAILS Of SIZE? TO 81)1? W au25 . Jt. CHEAPO Administrators Notice. "lTOTICK IS .HEREB.T GJVJSN THAT THE 11 nnderciirned has been anninted b the Conn ty Court of Linn county, Oregon, as Administra tor, with the will annexed. 'of tho estate of N. D. Jack, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate will please present mem, amy autnen ticated according to law. Dee. 8nl74w L J. Ct. AVERILL, Adm'r. INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC MISS PHIMELIA ABBOTT T S NOW PREPARED TO QUE LESSORS I on the Biano Forte, at her residence in Al bany. 1 She refers to those whom ehe has taught, ootn nere ana in uorrauis. , ,. r .-.m .,-.,$ " TUITION: Vl,- Per quarter, 24 lessons,... .........$15 00 Use of Piano for practicing, per quarter, 2 60 ADVERTISEMENTS, Oyer's P ' ' - Mi wostD's oaiAt aoarrf f? Proftila and Scrofulous jDisaaes. Jtrom Emery 'det, a well-known merchant Oa ' ford, Main. "I have sold large quantities of roar Samafa riixa, but never yet one bottle which failed of tfca Aesired effect and full satisfaction to those who took It. As fast as our people try It, they ajrret there baa toon nq medicine like It before In our community.'!' riruptlont, rimples, ElotchQS, i?ustuies, til oers. Sores, and all Diseases of th Skin. From RtV. Holt: titration? Bristol. Enatand. f I onfr do my clotr to yon and tUd vullUs. wht le. when the mi 1 my testimony to 'Jiat you pnbliali o al virtues of toar Barsaparilla. l! SKtft tj.' h4 4 anllctlnff humor In bcr ears, ves. ana "bur lor years, which we ear,ananle va fcure until we triedfrour 8 a rsap AUU.LA. bUe ba pocn wcu tor some montns." from Mr 1. Jane E. nice, h wett-JmHpt and mtc ' etteemedtadyofDennUvUU, Cape May Co N.J. Mjr daughter has suflGufea for rear pt wltti a terofulous eruption, walcli was very troublesome. Nothing afforded anr relief until we tried your ft A aaAFA si ixa, wbic u soon eompleieljr cured ber.t from Charles P. Gage, E$j., of the tolhly known ' Gage, Murray $ Co.. manufuctureri of enamelled papin in Naehua, tf.U. I had for aeveral year a TT troubtetoa Iumor In rny face, which grew eonstantlf wora ntll It dlsf(i(Ttred ray features and became an la tow Table ailuction. I tried almost every thing a nut ould of both advice and medicine, but without ant reuer whatever, nntu 1 took your oARSAPak; t Immediately made my faoe worse, as vou tot If miirht for a timet but la a fbw weeks the new Akia begat) to turat andoy (1)0. blofehes, and eoa ttnued uittU my face la as smooth as aay bodv's, and I am without any eymptome of the dleeaae inxt 1 know of. I enjoy out-foci hoalth, ao4 wUlwMU 4 duubt owe U to your HAuaAJrxiLU.LK.' Errtipeaa Qeneral DebOity X?urll tarn Slood. From 7r. Holt. Savrtn, Houston St., Xhe York. and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your hAMAPAUlLLA, and I have Just now cured an attack Of Malignant Erysipelas with it. So alterative we jpossews equals tha Kaksaparilla vou have sup. llad to the profession as well as to the people." ' Prom J. E. Johnston, Esq Wakemmn. Ohio.' M For twelve years, I had the yellow Krysipelaa r Krysipel tried ail tl on my rur my rural ana, aunng wnien urns 1 triea aii in kelebruVH pbvalciana 1 could Tr.h, and took hua' deds of doIUrs wo: rta of medidoee. The ulcer Were SO bad that the eords became visible, and tba doctors' dcidod that my"am must L4 itopuutojl. X takinsr vour SAiuiAPARiiXA. Tool Took two 00. ad some of your llixa. Together hey have me. 1 am bow as well and Sound as anv body. IWing In a public place, my ease le known to ever; txxiy la tbs comMuftUy, and uteres (ha yonder u from JTon. Henry Monro, M. . P of Kveailt 7 C. IF., a leading member of the Canadian Parlta mt-ni. ling taSUeted. St. Anthony's Tire Hose, Salt JUxeuxa, Scald Head, Bora yea. ' Prom namy Stckler, Esq the able editor qft4 ' Tunkhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. J Our only child, about three years of age, was attacked by pimples on bis forehead. Thev rsptdlg spread until they form4r a loathsome asavtruk-ut tin. whkJi covered Lis face, and actuallv blinded bis eyes for aomedjivs. A skiiful physki&a applied pi irate or surer ana outer rcmem, other Without- aay (moarent es&ct; t eff&ci. for fifteen days we guarded ma Unds, lest With st With tbem be abouki tear open the the fcs- tcruir and corrupt wound which covered bis whole fAce. staving uiea every vnmg cm we naa any from, we begaa giving your BAESArAKtlXA, and apptyuur the loxuae or potaaa touon, as yoa direct. The sore besan to heal when we had efvea the first bottle, and was well when we bad flnXhed the second. sf ess sis waa we we a wums ww as mm aAiaassnsn The child's evebuhes, which bad come rut. grew again, and be is now as aif-JI 4 tlLt 11 r other. The wboU ntilgltboracwi frfixlicUd the child most die. " r M an Vat Syphilis and Mercurial Diae&sa. From Dr. Hiram Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri, I find tout SAaaArAUiLLA a more effeetoa rrmedy for the secondary symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitie disease aae t&an any otner we poetess, dotted to rtu for some of tha The prxfeioa are Indebted to bestiiMMtkineewebare.' " From A. J. French. M. D. ea eminent physician cf Jjamrtncc, Mass rao is a prominent member cf the Legislature of Massachusetts. " Da. Atkr. ' liy dear hlr t 1 hare fbwnd out ARSAfAUiuA an excellent remedy ror sypt th of the primary and secondary type, and c8Vo Eal la some cases Ihnt Were too obeunate to yield other remedies.' I do hot know what we eAn eiai loy with more cerUlnty orsUooeU, where a powcx ui alterative is required. ' " Afr. Chas. 8. Van Line, ofXexy Urunswtck, If. J had dreadful ulcers oa hla ugs, eauaed by the abuse Of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more and more aggravated 'for year, tn epiu' af every raady or tnauarat that aoeid be apf4d, unti tfci tterscrcTiog use of Area's SAasAraattXA relieved blm. few cases can be found more Inveterate and distressing than this, and tl todk several doaea bottles to care binu Zfcmoorrhoea, Wbitos, Female Waafcnaaa, are generailr prodaeed by internal Scrofulous VU eerulion, aad are very often cored by the alterative Beet or tme ttaaaArAatuju some eaaee reouim. lowever. la aid of the BARSATAfcTl J.A. tLe slilful pplicatloa of local remedies. Yotn the teknoen and vdely-oelebraisd Zr Jacob MorrOL of Cincinnati. X have found your Bailsapabiixa an exeellenl elteratire la Cl seises of females. Many eases of IrreguUrlty, Ieorrhese, Internal Ukeratloa and I oeal debility, arising from the acrofhloue diathesis, tava yielded to it, and there are few that do not. When its effect Is properly aided by local treatment. A lady, ttnyiuitlg to alloys the pulUcaiion of let namerrles ' My daughter and myaeir hare bsos cured of a rcry debiUuting Leueorrhcea of long standing, bj fwo bo uiea of your SARAAraaiiXA.' " ZUxexunatiam, Qout, Zirer Cornplaint, Dr pepsia, Ueart iMaeaaa, Uearalgia, When caused by Scrofula in the system, tra rapidly pared by pii xt. Sajlsapabiixa. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess to mtuaj adyantaset over the other furgatives la the market, acd their superior irtues are so universal! y known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality Is maintained equal to Use best it ever lias been, and that they may be depended oa p) do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. A YER, 11. b Co, JVpw-cll, Mar an.4 sold THAT I A2 ILL A DEALER IU GENERAL MEBCH0PISE AND THAT I AM . - . ',. ... n i -..1 , fCoRstantjly in lie peceipt pf 3?iiesh: supplies op DRYGOODS! 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December 7, 186o-r-nl74w SETTIa?PEIT NOTICE, AU persons knowinr themselves indebted to tha undersigned are hereby notified to appear and set tle up within six weeks from this date, either by. note, cash or trade, and save costs. ' Our accounts MUST SB 8BTTLBD. J. FLEISCUNER A C0. AJbwnsOiegons Oetobw 6ttr 1909, rlaStt Kiss JACssoit & nils. PTftnA?, FASHIONABLE F,ILLI!IERY G0003, BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, Laefcs,' Cloaktj CUtcs, Umf toy Atraanto, r ' D L E AC H I N CJ Af4 D PRESSING Done on short notice, and at : , Tba Most Heasonal)l pres, ' fiSJ-STORE at the Corner of First and Broad Alain Streets, Albany, Oregon. . .:.Wantei.' eggs, egos,: