The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 29, 1866, Image 3

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    STATE RIGHTS-DEMOCRAT.
Money Market
San Francisco Legal Tender rates...
....7172
New York Gold VJuotations
'
Prrata. SeTpral Yexatiotfs and egregious
errors occur in our last week's editorial. :
TFo will not specify tkemf because we belieto
that our readers gcnrallj.willeoat a glanco
.heir truo character. Some jears ago, when
we first began to write for the press, if an
jerror occurred, no matter hoy triling we
imagined wo were ruined forever in tho, csti
pationcf the publto. Ikit experience has
taught us that the public &ro ciuitq lenient in
such matters. They regard them as the
.'cummin and anise" so to sneak : but if
a
an editor go yrong on vital principle the
publio do not forgivo or forget very readily.
We inten tfiat our writir-g? shall be per
fectly freo from these letter errors j but as
for the former, w$ will only promiso to do
the best wo can.
CniSTMas. Christmas has passed awavf
leaTing many pleasant memories behind in
the hearts of the children and youth of Al
bany. Hundreds of dollari were expended
bj parents and friends in the purchase of
suitable articles for presentation on Christ
mas day. Toy-shops were thronged all day
Monday, &nd tradesmen made many an hon
est penny as a consequence. Christmas Eve
ihe Court House was lit up and early filled to
pyerflowhig, by old and young, to witness
the Christmas-tree and the proceedings in
(cennection therewith. Prayer was offered
by Eev. AT. Monteithj after which a few ap
propriate remarks were made by Revs. Irvin
and Bclknapp. Nextj the veritable Cris
Cringle, wrapped in robes of fur, with white
and frosty Ward, and laughing fjes, and
being loaded down with numberless presents,
made his appearance ; and, after delivering
a short -Speech, suddenly made his exit, amid
the loud plaudits of the audience. Next fol
lowed the distribution of hundreds of "gifts"
to as many happy recipijta, and then the
entertainment closed.
' We have seen several Chrijtmas.-trpcs in
our time trees tiat were gotten up by those
who prided themselyes cn knowing just how
the thing should be done ; but we never saw
a more tai ty or creditable one than that of
last Monday evening in Albany.
Tej Albjlxt College. We were unable
to be presont at the ''Entertainment" given
last Wednesday evenipg; in the Court House,
for the benefit of this Institution. We un
derstand, however, that the performers were
greeted with a respectable house j and that,
taken as a whole, they acquitted themselves
xemarkably well some of them considera
bly above mediocrity Another benefit for
this College will be given at the same place,
Tuesday evening next, January 1, 18G7;
and we are assured that the performances
will be far better. In accordance with the
very general wish of the public, some two
cr three of the better scenes of Wednesday
vening will be re-enacted ; but with those
exceptions, an entirely new programme has
been adopted. From present-appearances
there will be a crowded house. Few better
objects can be presented fur a "benefit,"
han this embryo College and our citizens
.will promote their own pleasure, as well as
interest, by lending it their countenance and
material support.
Christkas Present. On Christmas after
noon last a fine, fat, well-cooked pig was
placed on our editorial table. On removing
its covering a clean, snowy-wtite cloth
-we found the following note :
"Albast, Dpcejisber 2$, 1866.
"A merry Christmas, and compliments of J. B.
Sprenger to Mr. Abbott."
' : The generous donor will please accept our
jvarmest thanks. May he continue to have
a "good mn"of custom as long as he shall
'run" the "Pacific j" may his regular
boarders all pay promptly, and may no un
godly transient "chisel" him out of a solfr
tary meal. Oar friend S. keeps a good hotel
-a feat not every man can perform.
GttAXD Ball. We are requested to an
nounce thzt a grand ball will be given in the
new ball of Messrs. Parrish & Co., on next
- Wednesday eyeni,; January 2, 18G7. A
jcordial and general invitation is extended to
all those who whh to participate in this pop.-1
filar amusement. The Committee on invita.
Jions requ ast that-r- .
:. "All boJi old and yonngr-opje i,
And dance to the notes of the sweet violin !''
- Albaxt Brewery. It will be observed.
by reference to the advertisement in another
column, that the Albany Brewery is now in
operation j and "e are assured by those who
profess to bo good judges of the article, that
Iheir "lager" is of th finest order and
healthiest make. They deliver it to patrons
rer order.'
Kew Tzar's Ball: A ball will be giyen
by Stone ; 3IcCoy, of the Planter's House,
in this city, on next New Year's Evening.
Gentleman and ladies generally are invited
-to. attend - - -
.- Thz Fair. The ladies' Fair which came
(off last Friday evening in Albany did very
well ; netting about $10, go we are in
formed. ' , '
Throws np the Sponge.
Oar CorvalJis brother, Mr. Freeride,
jpays: Nighbor Democrat, we bid you
jaiieu." r ' :
Ajew ! dear iemperaiice friend, ajew I
j-d if forever still fare thee well I . We
'were unprepared to Bee "our "free-"ride
.friend so soon toss up the connecting link
tetween the animal and vegetable world.
-Ajew I aj sw I friend Freeride, ajew 1 ;
t . ., The. weather in Eastern Oregon has
.beert pleaaanter by .far during the past two
'WeeTcs than in th,e corresponding season of
?M? J preyj jus yar. ne luermometer nas
etood during most cf the time at sixty de
crees, witH.an entire, absence pf the pre:
;yaijihg:wiiids vJt' is a matter of euriou?
.remark tliat, .while in.' the latitude of St.
Louis, and points even further south, vio
llent Btorras of sleet and snow have occur
red here, in a northern latitude . and al
acsfat the' base of the Blue Mountains,
Ihe winter season has not yet commenced.
i -tr -
Mrs. Teal, who had lately iven birth
jo a son, was oflended at a neighbor in
nu!rv tor tie health of her voting naif
MARRIED
BRAMWELL ClItmciULL. On the 20th
day of December, A. D. ISpO, by. Rev. John W.
York, at the Court Homo, in Albany, William
Rramwoll aad McMati ChufchlJL all f Man
ALBANY PRICES CUIlItEXT.
Albant, Saturday, December 29, 1868.
Tbo following are the prices paid for Produce,
apd the price at which other artiolci ftro idling
in tats market : ...
Wheat white, per bushel, 50 ct.
Oatper bushel, 253tt eta.
Potatoes er bushel, 62175.
Onions per bushel. $1 25.
Flour j.er bbl, $4 00.
Rutter per pound, S5371 ct.
' 1'ffcsper doon, 871 cts.
Chickeua per doien, $3 50.
Peachc dried, per pound, 15 ct.
Pork per pound, l(cp7ct.
; Beef on foot, 4 ($5 eta.
Mutton, per pound, 12J conU.
8oap per pound, 4 (j;5 eta.
Salt- Los Angclos, per pound, 2 otf. '
Syruppcr gallon, 0(i$l 00.
Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00.
" Black, 75$l 00.
Japan, $1 12J.
Sugar crushed, pr pound, 1720 cU.
Island, 10i12l. "
Sea. Hets.
Coffee per pound, 28030 eU.
Kails cut, per pound, V($l0ct3.
White Lead pure, pec keg, $1 05 00.
Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 75(jj2 00.
Turpentine per gallon, $1 7502 00.
Domestic brown, 20 ($25 cts.
Hiokory striped, per yard, 30 eta.
Bed Ticking per yard, SOfiiO cU.
Blue Drilling per yard, 25(30 cU.
Flannels per yard, 621 (V 75 ct
Prints fast colors, per yard, 1S(520 cts.
Rifle Powder, per pound. 75 (if, $ I 00.
Candles best, per pound, 30(C33 ct.
Rice China, per pound, HCi,b eta.
Tobacco per pound, 75$$1 00.
Salaratus per pound, 4(15 eta.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Medical A I vice. DR. WM. K. DO-
llKUTV'S Medical and Surgical Institute is be
coming asino qua non to the welfare cT cur State
and health of our citiiens; and his rapidly spread
ing reputation, although jt rcay excite surprise, is
but the signal of skill, and fullowi aa thenatural
effect of such a cause. We are personally acquaint
ed with gentlemen who hare suffered furyeari un-
j. -V : j , i . ... !
ucr curuuio uucafc. mn w aa baa laxen aaj ani
age of e?ry arailable means Ciat romLicd relief,
but without success, -until' ihey called open Dr.
Doherty, who, in an incredibly short spaen'olf time
has girea ihtrn entire relief. It is gratifyicg to
announce this fact, because the Doctor is a gen
tleman' v ho teeki, not by defamation of others, to
establish his reputation, or to rear Uie suprstrac
ture of his owi upon the ruin of an another's fame.
The Doctor conducts hi Instate in such a man
ner that must be gratifying to all his patients.
He examines, advises and recommends without
charge, and the patient, after hearing his terms
for treatment, can accept or reject at pleasure, laj
no case uocs me isocior maxe a enarge unlets uo
effects a cure. This be U able to do, because he
feels the confidence which long experience has giv
en, and no doubt the consolation which appertains
to thvi cnfilnce. Persons" adlicteJ with either
accnte or chronic diseases, would do yelj to con
sult him. For consultation he asks no fee, nor
does be insist on obedience to his ad rice unless the
patient placcc himself under his care. His offices
are on Sacramdnto street, epposiie the Pacific Mail
Steamship usee. ;, J, Jws,
GOOD GURB AND PLENTY OF IT.
AT TDK
BENNETT HOUSE,
OREGON
Tj. jay s. turney,
HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE NAMED
Hotel, is prepared to accommodate the trav
eling public, and OSS Uf.ifDKED ttKGCtAR BOARD-
EE, m as goo4 etyu as any H'uie on the Cvast.
He has determined to make the Bennett" as good
as the bestaad letter than any public house in
Salem. He will soon complete some important im
proTemcnts, which will add greatly to its appear
ance" rnd comfort, and intepds to merit and hopes
to rcccjve uis t nare oi patronage.
He has secured the serricea of "Charley"
(known to be the best cook in Salem, and one of
the best in the whole country), and other compe
tent persons to manage he culinary department,
a d is resolved to set a? gbo4 a tabjo as can be
found anwhere -not in eiap-trap, pomp and show.
flummery and fine furniture, but in an abundant
supply of the very b2st the market affords.
His Bar-Room will be kept warm and lighted,
and well supplied m'jth newfpapprs, periodicals
and ether suitable reading matter, and kept in a
manner which will mate it an agreeable resort.
In snort, be intends making an effort to please
all wbo stop at the Uexxett IIocse. And be
most respectfully requests his frieuds everywhere
to give the old and well known stand at least one
more trial before concluding they can do as well
elsewhere, and promises if they are not well treat
ed, and properly cared for, and at reatonabU Jig'
urer, it will not be the fault of the public's most
obedient and most humble servant,
. L, JAY S. TURXEY,
X. B. Furnished rooms, with or without beard,
by the day, week or month, at the "Bennett":
charges moderate. L. J. S. T.
galem, Oregon, Nor. 12, 1SW v2nlStf
NATIONAL COLLEGE
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE!
Cor. Alder and Front Streets,
PORTLAND - . OREGON.
-. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES!
THIS COLLEGE RANKS FIRST' ON 'THE
COAST, and offers advantages for acquiring
a Practical Business Education superior to any
other school.
TittE COURSE QF INSTRUCTION
Is conducted on the plan of the. best Commercial
Colleges in Europe and the Atlantic
i - ' States, combining..; A"
TIIEQRY AND PRACTICE,
By means of Banks and Business Offices, thus fa?
miliar izing the Student with all the dlffer
, ent kiadf pf business in the.
- ' shortest possible time,
and least expense,' ,
THE BUSINESS COUaSE
Embraces Book-Keeping (by Single and Double
Entry), Penmanship, . Commercial Calcala
i tioDS, Correspondence, Commercial Law,
Actual Business, Lectures on Ac
counts, Business Customs, Mer
cantile Ethics, Ac., Ao.
TBBMS:
Scholarships, embracing the whole Businesf
. jCourse, Regular and' Special Lectures, time
ontunited, with privilege of royiewlnr at
any future time ................ ..v ...$50
There are no Vacations. . Students enter at any
tune. ' . . . , ,,. .
For further particulars address the President, or
call at the College.
M. K. LAUDENSLAGER, Pres't.
n. M. De TuAncEt See'y. f .
Dete. 8, '(J, nl73m - " ...
A T THE SOLICITATION 'Of?
f, many citizens, of Linn and Benton counties
I ko.n.J A V, - 1 A TV. T . 11 I
Oregon, at heavy expense, and in such a manner
as to accommodate the traveling publio at all
tuaej mat jerrying u waited to be done,
AT 1TEDUCEP RATES,
'-''"'' -- -...-vrj! .'.!i;!5.,.l,
Hoping thereby to secure s liberal patronaee.
My Ferry Boat is well constructed, with all of
tno latest improvements lor saiety, and strongly
j , 3 -
secured Dy a gooa wire koe. , - ; ' - ; .
yASHBY PBARCE, Proprietor.
Albany, Ang. 18th, 1866-ly 1
K TONS . OF JiALT, FOR SAIS
. -
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Persons or sodoul'ary habits routledwltb weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation of Ubrt, lack of
appetite, distress after eaUng, torpid lijfr, consti
pation, Ac, deservo to suffer If they will not try
the pelebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which
are now recomroendqd by the highest medical au
thorities., and warranted to produce an immediate
beneflolal effect. They are exceedingly agreeablo,
ncrfeetlT cure, and bust supercede all other'ton-
les where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required.
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate.
They create a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and
diet.
They strengthen the system sad enliven the
mind.
They prevent miasmatio and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stom-
They euro Pyspepsla and Constipation.
They cura Liver Complaint and errooi Ifd
ache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril
liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Calisyabark,
wintcrgreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre
served in perfectly pure Ct, Croix rum. For par
ticulars, see circulars and testimonials around
each bottle.
Beware of inpotors. Examine ef cry biUe.
See that it has out private U. 8. stamp unmutila
ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our
signature on a fine iteul'piaUj aMe UbcL See that
our botjlo is pot reBiled with spurious and delete
rious stuff. Any person prcteudiug to sell Plan
tation Bitters by the gallon oi in 'bulk, is an Ira.
poster. Any poiso'n imitating this bottle, or sell
ing any other material therein, whcU.tr called
Plantation Juiuerf or not, is a eiimiow umier iu
U. S. Law, and wjll to so proiecuted'by us. The
demand for Drake's Plantaticn Bitters, frcm la
dies, clrgy men, merchants, Ac. is neredble.-
The simple trial of a botUe if the 'erlde'nee we
present of their worth and superiority. They are
sold by all respectable druggkts, grocers, pbysl-
eians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country
.tores. P. II. DRAKE A CO.
ISarne Jlasnolla Water.
A toilet delight! The ladies' treasure and gen
tlemen's boon f The sweetest thiog" and largest
quantity. Manufactured from p rich Southern
Magnolia. Used fr bathing the face and person,
to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent erup
tions, to perfume clothing, Ac
It(overcomes the unpleasant odor of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan. blotches, Ac.
It cures ccrrouf LcsUcle and allays in C a tarna
tion. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting perfume.
It cures musqueto b:Us and stings of insects.
It contains no material injurious to the skin.
It is what every lady should have. Sold every
where. T7 the Magnolia Water once and you
wi!J use no oilier .Colcgne, Perfumery, or Toilet
Water afterwards. DEM AS BARNES A CO.,
Props. Exdur'rc Ageu;., . .
Sold by all Dragguts and Dealers on the Pacif
ic coast.
Iyon) Kntbalroii,
It is Araoft 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 o J.
It restores hair upon prematurely bald beads.
Ti Is is just what Lyon'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 dees not keep it, or a fami
ly that does not use it.
E. TU031A5 ITQ. pbetnlst. Si. Y.
Eyon Extract Ginger,
Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for
Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache,
Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, Ac, where a wann
ing stimulant is required. Its careful preparation
and entire purity make it a cheap and reliable ar
ticle for culinary purposes. - S9I4 everywhere, at
JO cU per bottle. Ask for "Lroa'a" Pure Ex
tract. Take no other.
- Iyon Flea Powder,
Tb effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder Is
almost instantaneous death to everything of the
insect species. 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 noije b,ut Lyon's. Each flask of
the genuine bears th signature E. Lypn and
the stamp of Demas Bar.ies A Co. '
Mustang Liniment,
Ilave yon a hurt child or a lame horse ? Use
the Mexican Mustang; Liniment.
For cots, sprains, bums, swellings and caked
breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cor
tain cure. ,
For rheumatism, ncnralgia, 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 weight
in gold. ' - u .
Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so com
men and certain to occur in every family, that a
bottle of this Liniment is tne beet investment Jhjit
can be made. . ; . ....
It is more certain than the doctor it saves time
in sending for the doctor it is cheaper than the
doctor ana enouia never be dispensed with. ,
,'fln lifting the kettle from the fire, it tipped ovef
and sj,lded mv hands terrjbly. The
Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the
sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar.
CHAS. yOSJER, 42Q Broid fy., PhUia.
Mr. S. Litch, of Hyde Pii'k,.Vt., writes: - ' My
horse was considered worthless, (spavin) but sinee
the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him
for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up
here." -! ? :-
' T All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings,
signed, Q. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and also has
the private U. S. etap of Demxs Baeses & Co
over the top. ' Look closely' Sold by all t)rng
gists, at 25, 50 ets, and $1 00. . let v2a ly
ADVERTISEMENT.
JACOB NORCROSf
lTliolcitilo tnd Retail Dealer, In
DRY QOODSj
CLOTHING, "
HARDWARE,
MILL. SAWS,
Iflceh&ie'fs BXiqcr'a; c SUektmlth' olf,
ROP
QHAIN,
BOLTS,
NUTS,
WASHERS,
THIMBLE, B0X1NQ AND SET SPRINGS,
rzii&rnoor duildiko,
Albany, IJnu County, Og'n.
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Lest yon trouble your brain
In solving this riddle.
Commence with the capital
I in the middle.
Read up if yon choose.
Or to the right at y oar ease,
To the left like the Jews,
Or down like Chinese.
Ills prices are lower,
His stock mere complete
Than any other slr
Found on Fruni street.
80 do not delay,
But Viag on your cash.
Your country produce
And all kinds of trash.
For he'll sell better groceries,
And more, fox lEe amd,
Than any other dealer
This side of Portland. '
A. N. KiailTLIKfSEIl,
Corner F;ry and Front street Albany, O'gs,
nolOnUly
PIAXTEKS HOUSE.
Cf r. Washington aad Firnt Stf
Having been thoroughly refitted, la f"
'3-oaj opa for the accommodation of.t ,
the traveling public, Tbe table will 'speak 1W it
self. Neat and comfortable beds and rooms for
patrons, Ac
RATES OP, BOARD:
Per week $5 00
Per week, with lodging....... . 6 00
Ftngle meals - 40
Beds... 0
Q. Meals all boors.
STONE 4 McCOY, Proprietors.
nol01S6Iy.
WASHINGTON MARKET.
BROAD ALBIN ST., BETWEEN 1st AND 2d,
ALBANY, OREGON.
J. EPPllYCsEEl
Has just opened
a new
MARKET HOUSE
At the above roentioced nlace, and will always
keep on band the BEST MEATS THE MARKET
AFFORDS, such as
BEEF, WflTTO POESY SKSIGE,
Lai all kinds ef Cored Cleats.
1 Libera) Share of Patronage ii Solicited.
r
Str We are always ready to pay the HIGH
EST CASH PRICE for fat stock. se207tf
Petition for Partition.
IN the matter of the KsUte of Mahala J. Hall,
deceased. In the County Court of Linn coun
ty, Oregon. Petition of Matthew M. Bryson for
partition of real estate of said deceased, being the
one-fifth interest therein assigned the petitioner,
wno asas 15 a j me same may be sei on 10 saia pe
titioner. On the reading aud 'filing of said peti
tion tbe following order was made by the Court,
to-wit; :siQw, therefore, ii is ordered that the
bearing of said application be appointed for
luesday, (be otn day of January, A. It. 1867, at
one o'clock P. M.t of that day, at tie County
Court Room in Albany, in the county of Linn.
and State of Oregon, and that the petitioner, or
his Attorney, give notice hereof, to Essalom M.
Hall, Isaiah Hall, Susanna Kirkendali, George
W. Hall, Francis M. Hall and Isaiah Bmeltzer,
guardian to minor' heirs named' heroin, bv pub
lishing a copy of this order in the State Rights
Democrat for tho 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
.1 i'' I ' ai- 1 a! -I M -1 .
any mere do, way uns apfriuaio enouta nop ce
grantea."
CRANOR .4 IIELM,
1 Attorneys for Petitioner.
Dated at Albany, Oregon, November 7, 1866.
nol0136w
T A I LO R I W g.
JES DUSTAl
HAS opened a TAILOR SHOP on First street,
opposite the "Democrat" Office, where he
uiBjr always vw iuuuu y ( ! j ' c. , ;
CUT, pa cuT AJSip lyiAKE
' ' "' ALL KIHPS OP
OXi O 3? 1 1ST ca-,
On short notice and in any style desired, by ens
' ' tomers. He also
CLEANS ; AIVD REPAIKS
T J All kind" of Clothing and3oods..
December 15, '66, v2nl81y
WOOIs ' WAITED !
zr ffa pounds of wooi.
U Ue,U U U wanted at
Albany, IXascn 21365. '
ADVERTISEMENTS
DAVID WXRTlIAlf, I JOSXPH OrfKirnEIlf ER
Albany, I Portland.
Q-LOHIOTTS NEWS
WgRTHAN i CO.,
AT TUB fc
NW OIiI STOKE
in"
Foster Two Story Briok,
ALBANY. bBEQON.
Hayejusf received
mr4 largest siqci:
FALL AND WINTER QQQDp
JtTKB BR0VOBT TO Alt AH J,
Qir Sck Consists 0
Foreign find Scoeitie, Staplt
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Ladies, Misses and Children's
CLOAKS, BASQUES, SACKS AND HATS.
Also ft Fine Lot of
HOODS. NUBIAS. BREAKFAST CAFES. Si S0NTA6S.
Tbe Latest Styles ef
READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS1 HATS
FUHNISIIINQ: GOODS.
AND
boots AWP ?H9s
Iso n Fine Lot of
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
We also keep eonstant! on hand a large Stock of
OEOCERIBS, CROCKEBT,
HARDWARE, GLASSWARE,
TAINTS and OlLS.
Having ft Partner residing in the market, we are
enabled to sell
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST !
Aad Parefcawrs wi2 find it to their Interest to
give us ft ceil before baying eUewbere.
CT Grain and all kinds of Merchantable Pro
duce taken In fihaogw for goods.
a REMEMBER
WEUTHAN & CO.,
At the New York Store, in Foster's two story
brick. First street.
WERTHA3 PQt
Albany, Sept 8, l?M-?y
WHAT A RUSH!
TO THE CASH STORE
OF
Rt CIIEADLE7
CORNER BROAD ALBIN AND MAIN STS.
Goods sold In large or small quantities to suit
customers
AS CHEAP AS AY SJORE
In Oregon.
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
I WILL SELL.
Come and tee Eefore Buying any where else,
AS THE GODS MUST BE SOLD.
fttt25-4a R. CIIEADI.E.
I cjesflre to ay to thpse granting
PAINTS, I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF
PAINTS AND OILS
DIRECT FRQM SAN FRANCISCO,
VHIQH I VILL SELL AS CHEAP
AS THEY CAN BB HAD AT PORTLAND,
dding FreJgM from PorUsjid to Albany.
I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF
GLASS AND !
NAILS OF AlfL SJ1ES TO SUIT THE TRADE.
Vi2S I r. CIIEADLE.
Administrator's Notice.
TsJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
m undersigned has been appinted by the Coun
tr Court of Linn county, Oregon, as ' Administra
tor, with the will annexed, of the estate of K. D.
Jack, deceased. All persons haying claims against
laia esiaie win pie&se proseuii iuetn, uuiy auvuen
ticaad according to law. : ' '
j)ee. 8nl74w H. J. O. AVERILL, Admr.
lllSTiiU'i'iEIiTAL AND YOCAL MUSIC
LIISS PHII.1ELIA ABBOTT
S NOW PREPARED TO 01TE LESSONS
on the Piano Forte, at her residence in AI-
any. She refers to those whom she has taught,
both hjsre and in uoryatus. : ?
TTJITION:
Per quarter, 24 lessons... ,..;...'. .,.$15 00
Use of Piano for prtetieis, fax quarter,......... 50
TiOiOCJ.- .... ,, '. '
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fas wow.t's oksa wocat tot '
Bcrofulft and Bcrofulou.1 Dlseass.
IVoik Entry Edtt, a ivtll-krunon merchant qf Os$
X have sold large quantifiee of yonr 8arsapa
RILLA, but never fet One bottle which failed of the
desired effect and full tiUtilfion to those who took
Jt. As fast ae our people try if, tbey agree" there bs
been no modtdne like it be aire our eommanlty.''-
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Fustuias, Ul
- cers. Bores, and all Diseases of the Bkifl. '
Prom Rev, Holt. Slraiton, hrittol. England '. '
1 only do my duty to yon and th4 publie. whet
I add my testimony to Jiat you publiali of the me
dicinal virtues of your Sarsapauiixa. Mr daugh
ter, aged1 ten, baa an afillctlnff humor In her ears,
eyes, and nalr for years, which we were enable to
care until we tried your 8a rsafakuxa. She has
been weU for some months.
From Ap-i. Jany E. Illr, a wU-knrntm end imc
t ttteem4 Ipdy of DmniivilU. (Jape liny Co N.J.
"My daughter has suffered for a year past with ft
scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome;
Nothing 'afforded any fcilcf until we tried your
0ABSAfAxiLLA,whJcti soon completely cured ber."
yowl CharUt P. Ottpe, E$q., of ihe wUlely-kwmn
Gag; Murray if Co.. rruinufacinrerM pfinamtUni,
pmer$ in Nashua, y. JJ. . '
I ha4 for several years ft vary troublesome)
umor in my faoe, which grew constantly worse
ttntil It disfigured my feature and became an intol
erable affliction. 1 tried almost every thing a man
eould of both advloe and medicine, but without any
relief whatever, nntil 1 took your Sarsafarilua.
It Immediately made my faoe worse, as you told me
ft might for time) but In a few weeks the new
skin began to form under the blotches, and eon-
tinned until my turn Is as smooth a any body's,
and I am without any symptoms of the disease that
1 know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without ft
doubt owe it to your SARSAFAkiiXA.
Erysipelas; Q en er&l Debility Purify tha
Blood.-
From Dr. Holt. Bawln, Jloutton f York.
" I-R. Atkb. 1 seldom fail to remove EmptUm
and Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your
SARSAFARitXA. and I nave Just now cured an atUck
Of Malignant Erpstpttlas with it. No alterative we
possess equals the SARSAFAR1LI.A yon have sup
piled to tbe profession as well as to the people."
From J. E. Johnston, Esq.. WaJceman, Cfhia. J
For twelve years, I bad tbe yellowy erysipelas
on my right arm, durlflg which time I tried all the
eelebrsied physicians I could reach, and took hun
dreds of dollar worth of medidnea. The nicer
were ao bad that the cords became risible, and th
doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. X
began taking your MA&4APAKILXA. Took two bot
tles, and some of your YtUM. Together they hare
euredme. I am now as well and sound as any body.
Being in a public place, my ease Is known to every
b4y in this eoBuan&lty, and excite the wonder of
From Tim. Urnry Monro, it. P. P., cf KeuvastU,
C. W., a leading member of tt Canadian 1'arlia
nunt.
1 have oaed your Sarsafabtixa In my family,
for general debility, and for purifying lie llood,
with very beneficial remits, and uu confidence in
eonuncnoiafcT tt to the afflicted. . .1 .
tU Anthony's Fire, Hose, Salt Zlheazn,
Scftld HtA, Sore Eyes.
Front Tlarvry SCcLler, Esq., the able editor eftht
' lunlhannock Democrat, Pennsylvania.
Our only child, about three year of age, was
attacked by pimple on hi forehead. They rapidly
Spread until they formed loathsome and virulent
tore, whi:h covered his face, and actually blinded
his erei for soma dava. ' A' aldlfai obraician anolied
nitral of silver and other remedies. Without any
apparent effect ror fifteen day we irnarded hi
bands, test with thetn he hcoj fear cpta the fes
tering and corrupt wound which covered his Whole
face. Uaving tried evrry thing elee we bad any
hope from, we began giving your Harsaparuxa,
and apply tog the -Iodide of potash krtlon, as yon
direct. The sore began to heal when we bad glims
the first bottle, and was well when we had finished
the second. ' Tho CblM' rrclaahes. which bad corns
out, grew agalOj and he la now ms bealthy and fair
a any outer. Toe wnoie neignoornooa vtvacuss
that the child must die."
Syphilis smd Hercurial DUeaAO.
From Dr. Hiram Stoat, efSt. Louts, Missouri.
-1 find Tour gABftAfAJULLA more effectual
remedy for tbe secondary symptom of Syphilis
and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess.
Tbe proaMion are indebted to yon for some of tho
best medicines we have.
From A. J. French, M. D., an eminent physician ef
Lavren&e Miass srao xs a prominent wumotr t$
tks Legislature of Massachusetts.
Dn. Arrn II v dear feir x I hare found your
fiARAfAeimi an excellent remedy for Syphilis.
both of the primary and secondary type, and effee.
tool In aomo cues that were too oUtlnate to ykld
to other remedies. 1 do not know what we can em
ploy with more certainty of success, whore ft power
ful alterative is required."
Mr. Chas. 8. Van Hem, ofXcu BrunsuHek. 2t.J
had dreadful ulcer on hi r-g, caused by too abuse
pf mercury, or mercuHjl disrate, which grew more
ana more aggravate! ior years, in spiie 01 erery
remedy or trvatment that could be aprdled. until tho
persevering' use of Atkb's Sarsapakilla relieved
him. Few cases can be found more inveterate and
distressing than this, and it took several dozen
WWII. MU V 111,!..
Xieucorrhosft, Whites, Femalo WesJtnes, ,
re generally produced by Internal Scrofulous Ul
ceration, and are very often cured by the alteratJvo
eSect of this Sarsapariula. Some eaaee require,
howerer. In aid of the b a rs at akixxa, the siiiTul
Stpptieatioo of local remedie.
From tha utll-lnmm and tHdtly-eeltbrated Dr.
Jaeoo Morrm,ofVtmetnnatt.
-1 hare found your SAiuurARitXA an excellent
alterative in disease of female. Many ease of
Irregularity, Leucorrbcea, Internal t'leeration, and
local di bihty, arising from the scrofulous diatheei,
have yielded to it, and there are few that do not,
when it effect is properly aided by local treatment."
JL tody, unwilling to aitou tho publication cf hor
waste, wruca,
My daughter and try m If have been cired of a
very f-biliuting Lrueorrhosa of Ion 5 standing, by
two b tttica of your SARSArARiLUL' '
Ilheumatitzn, Oout, Urer Complaint, Dya-
pepalft, Tleftrt Diaease, Zieuralgia,
when eaoaed by Scrofula in the system, are rapijly
cured by this Ext. &AAr ariixa. t
. AYER'5
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possess so many advantages over the other
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rirtnes are so universally known, that we need,
not do more than to assure the public their
noality is maintained equal to the best it ever
pas been, and that they may be depended on
to do all that they hare ever done.
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t ..... '
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Final Settlement;
In the County Court of Linn 0ountyt
Ureon. Instate of Aloqzo Simons,
deceased: :
NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN THAT AL
fred Whealdon, adpmlstrator of said estat
filed in this Court at the December Term, 1868,
his accounts for, and prays a final settlement of
the same. -' ,
It is therefore ordered that said applioation ba
heard on Wednesday the 9th day of January, 1867,
at 9 o'clock A. m., of said day, at tho County
Courjt Room, in Albany, in said County, and ths
notice thereof to published for four sueoessiTft
weeks in the "State Rights Democrat :-
EDWARD R. GEARY, Ceastf JndM.
E. F.RcsssLt, Attorney. ..T .
December 7, 1366 nl74w i ' . .
. S3ETTJLEI!IEI . 0TIC3S. '
All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho
undersigned are hereby notified to appear and set
tie within six weekafrom this datev either by
note, cash ortra,le,ynd save costs. Our aaeounU
MUST BB SBtTX,B! J. FLEISCIINER A CO;
Ubnnj pren Oetebefftis T3n6t.
nss session & nns. cuotway,
FASIIIOIIABLE KILUnEBY, EPpRS,
SONNCTS, HATS, niBDOKS,
Laces, Cleats, GlQves, Eosr, 4c, ki, 4t
. . . ... ' v f - : .t !
.-- , j., , ... ALTBRIJrCf," r !-- r. . .,
BLECHIN3 "AND PrSglNa
Done on ibort notice, and at
The X.Iost Reksonabl Pricei.
STORE at the Corner of First and Broad
A lb in Streets, Albany, Oregon.
CASS pal3 m, deliTcry?' fcr any t-xecnto