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PY TELEGRAPH. I 'COMriLKD FROM TOE OREGON IIEnALT Indianopolis, Jan. 22. Tho Indiana Legislature to-dry elected Morton Senator; $8 to 5-4 for Voorhecs. Washington, Jan. 22. 3Ir. Frelin Jinjscn was to-day elected United States Senator from New Jersey. Chicago, Jan. 22.-rTha Railroad was finished to Counpil fluffs to day, and there is no .T an unbroken chain of railway from thrco hundred miles west of tho'Mis pouri River to the seaboard. -New York, Jan. 22. The movement here for tho relief of Southern destitution, pmbraces among tho managers many prominent Calitbrnian3, including Eu gene Kclloy, Ilolliday. Coleman, Lees, and Waller. Among them is Mrs. Holla day, who heads tho ladies' list with tho largest subscription, giviug $1,000. Henry Ward Becchcr, Peter Cooper, Horace Greeley, and others, will speak at a meeting to be jiplil net Friday, in aid of the movement. " California capitalists have recently re ceived from "Washington a list of members rho will certainly vote for impeachment, on which was based the proposition to buy gold shares. Tho same information is said to bo in possession of th.o Gold room. Havana advices say that six iron-clads Jiave left that port for Vera Cruz. Washington, Jan. 22. The Mayor pf Georgetown has given notice that all male inhabitants, white and black, above jthe age of 21, must appear before him and the Board of Aldermen, at times named, for the preperation of the list of voters, under the act resrulatinjr tho elec Jive franchise in the District of Columbia The Kansas Legislature to-day re-elec- ted senator Tomeroy to the U. S. benate. Mr. Wikoa reported the Iloa.se bill in troduced by Bingham on December 10th, to declare valid and conclusive certain proclamations of the President and acts jdone in pursuance thereof, Mr. Boutweil from the Judiciary Com mittee, reported a bill to provide for a rule granting leave to lawyers to practice in courts, under certain conditions. The bill is intended to upset the late decisions .of the Supreme Court on the test oath. Messrs. Chandler, Itodger3, and Hall, spoke against Boutwell'a bill; Mr. "Wilson, .01 lowa, in lavor ot it. I he previous - a? 1 1.1 I'll jjneauou was seconaea, ana tne Dm was .ordered engrossed and read a second time. Considerable time was consumed in dilat ory motions by Democrats. Aew York, Jan. 21 The Tribune ;Btates that the friends of the National Bankrupt bill say that it will pass j.ne mea oi impeacning ana removing the -President Las more strength than we .supposed. If the President should veto the Ne braska and Colorado bills, it is pretty ccr -tain that the former, and probably that the latter, will be passed over the veto. A Washington dispatch savs it is un .derstood that instructions have been sent to 3Iinister Campbell to remain for the present in New Orleans, as the most con venient point for communication with the .Mexican and American Governments Chicago, Jan. 23d. The Kansas Leg islature has elected Mr. Pomeroy and Mr, Ross United State Semtors the latter by a vote of 63 to 40 for Carney. The Wis2onsin Legislature has re-elec ted Senator Howe, and passed resolutions demanding Uoohttle s resignation. National Democratic Convention Washington, Jan. 23. The Nationol cratic Convention at 2scr lork, on the 21st of 3Iay. ah interesting nignt is m process phout the Idaho Governorship." 31 r Mur phy, a friend of the Chico ronte, is op posed by the Oregon deldgation and the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, who want to compel Idaho to get her supplies py way of the Columbia laver. New l ork, January 22. Delegate IIol rook, from Idaho, yesterday, at Willard's, .assaulted with a cane another Idaho man pamed bruised. The cause was Dolities. M Tir:-t- i r. Winston, paymaster, formealy m X)regOn, charged with the appropriation of COUpon3 While Chief Of the Ziexr Orleans .district, ha? been allowed i to he Treasury and resign. The Times Washington special says .XJen. Grant and -family intend to sail for Europe in April, and will visit the Pari i- i -i -. - - ixnioiuon. OUR AGENTS. ' The following named gentlemen are authorized ioact as Agents for The State Rights Demo- bat, and to receive nd receipt for subscriptions jto the paper : LINN Hobert Watkinson , COUNTY. ..Scio Jason Wheeler... ..... '.Lebanon II. L. Brown .Brownsville Matthew Fountain ."..Harxisburg J. Q. A. Worth Peoria. LANE COUNTY. Hon. J. J. Yfalton Eugene qjjty LENTON COUNTy. Jas. F. Hamilton coraiiis POLK COUNTY. -T. J. Lorelady Dallas J; B. V. Butler.... -Monmouth Jier. U. 31. V alter ....EoL V U. iva A Ji AO ' VU U A il, jllalston & Myers -..., .Qregoji City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. -Lawrence & Semple, ............ ,....Pojrtla.d SIARION COUNTY. JPeter Bilyeu f , ,Thos Fmith -. - .. 1 balcm X UyOf l&& llrll m 9 ..... .. ........ . ......... ..... ThOS. I.oyCfJ, Newspaper Agent, San rFranciscd, is authorized to receive subscriptions p.nd adrertisemepts for qpr paper, and act as basi-; t sees acuv generally. ADVERTISE M,E NTS. Pins JACIESON sfe EIHS. DUI4TWAY, DEALEHS I3T JASHIOIJABLE MILUNERY GOODS, BONNETS, HATS, KIDBOXS, lates. Cloals, GIotcs. Eosc. &c. &e.. &c. tT . r 9 m ' -ALTEEIXG, i LEACHLNQ AND PRESSING 1 Dote on short notice, and at The Mof Jt Reasonable Prices. 2S2-ST0R11 at the Corner of First and Broad Albin Streets, Albany, Oregon. mv2i.Q.156ai ADVERTISEMENTS. Fit tccnYcar. m Oregon. S. J. McCORMlCK, J The Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this State desires to Inform all bis oll cus tomers (ami as many new ones an may not bo ac quainted with the fact) that ho still continues to operate at tho nt lKLI uooa STORE, 105 Front St., Portland, (exactly orrpsrro mocst hood) Where ho is prepared to furnish SCHOOL JSOOKS, STATIONERY, PI.VNQ. ROUTES, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, DRUMS, QUITAUS, And all kind of Musical Instruments. SHEET MUSIC. INSTRUCTION BOOKS for all ktuas ot .Musical instrument. giiuncn music coons, bass. VIOL. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. 3Xu-ajtstk: books, MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS, CUE A I PUBLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, GLOBES, PRESSES, PENS, Photographic Albums, And every other articlo in the above line. IHPORmG BOB SEW 10BI DIRECT I can soil to Country Dealers, Fanners and oth ers, at san x rancisoo noiecaio rricc. jr Aent for Foley's Qold Fen.-& RAGS WASTED!! I want all the HAGS ia Ore con, (woolen, cot ton, or linen, white, black, or an? other color) for whico I will par a cxst A rot so no nr. than 'any other man." COUNTRY MERCHANTS. FARMERS. and others will do well to keep the above facts in mind as a dollar tnted is equal to two dollars earned, andfrugal housewives can purchase all the School Books required in their families du ring each year by simply saving the rags that heretofore have been thrown away. REMEMBER! When you go to Portland be sure and bring ail the Rags you can procure, to g. J. McCORXICK, Franklin Book Store. 103 Front Street. aulSr2n21y Tf SIIU1.TZ, XKTOBTER AXB ItEALER IS PIANOS, MELODEONS, Sheet Mrsir, Mrmc Books, Gcitabs, Flvtes, Pipes, Accoiideoxi, Strugs, asd all KI5DS OF MrsiCAL 1.1 STRI KE. 1TB, STATIOSERT .ID FA5CT Goods, ISO. 100 FROT STREET, (between Morrison and Alder) PORTLAND, OREGON, 1 GENT FOR JACOB ZECH'S PIANO Fortes, SaD Francisco, Cal., which received the Gold Medal over celebrated pianos from the Also Agent for Lr- Deet Gabkr'a Piano Forte, New York, which won I the greatest popularity in the Eat for sweetness ..., ,Lri.;u in and Superior New Scale, full Mctallio Fonn.Orer- itrunS and French Orand Action. J D. T. Sbults will haro an assortment of those uperior Pianos always cn hand, and can sell them C' tn Tlovr-nt Prier Vi irnrwirfa thnrn Hiroft rrom the Manufactories. ew Pianos for Bent or Solo by pionthly pay- menu. ' Latest Mujsia reetired by every stoazser direct from the East. Pianos, Mclodeons and all kinds of Musical In struments tuned and repaired. " . lu T. Phulti recommends bunscjrai a firptclais tuner, haying been in ths business over fifteen years and is a musician. Those living in Linn and adaccTjt cpupiios, rbhinx to purchase one of these' SuiKsrior Pianos are informedthey can do so through the Editor o i the State Kicuts Democrat he being my au thorized agent for the salo of then in that section of Oregon. ' ' " sel.ly b. c. hill, T o. r. settleuieb. SETTUMIER & CO, ALBANY. OREGON, . DEALERS IN FOREJGN AND DOMESTIC DRIJCSS AND IEIICirVE, AND Paints, Oils, Pjc Stuffs, Class, Kerosene Oil, TOILET ARTICLES ! rrAitA4 , 4,. Surgeons, Fine Toilet and other Spongres, Hair, Kail, Tooth, and Paint Hruslies, oi all varieties, Combs, &c, &c. TolDaccp, Snuff and Cigars, Of all brands. Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Pigs, &c. Agent? for all Popular and Valuable PATENT MEDICINES! PHTSICliXSV PBESCRIPpXS Carefully com pounded, and orders attended to with care and dispatch. Physicians in the Inferior and Fanners Will find our stock of Medicines complete, war ranted genuine, and of th best quality. Our store is in the Fire Proof Brick on First street, near opposite J. Fleischner 4 Co.'fi store. au!8 ly SO Good Plows for Sale. 0 AST STEEL PLOWS OF COLLINS' MAKE the test Plow in Oregon, the Farmers. mip ; ' ' R, eHEADLE. ADVERTISEMENTS INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL MUSIC MISS PHIMELIA ABBOTT S NOW PREPARED TO GIVE LESSONS on tho Piano Forto, at her resilience in Al bany. She refers to thoso whom aho lias taught, both hero and in CorvaU'w. TUITION: i Tcr quarter, 24 lesson $15 00 Use of Piano for praotiotng, per quarter, i tv vZnlfltf . AI.I1AI ft'OVA'DRY AND ASU A. F. CHERRY, H AVING PUllCIIANED THE E tiro Interest in tho ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to Furnish WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Ofovery description, on short notice. Also, J3IIASS CASTINGS. All Orders fur MILL WORK Will bo filled with dispatch, and In a satisfactory maimer. nonsi: powers Agricultural Implement Manufactured to order, and reticular attention paid to Repairs. All kinds of PATTERN WORS done to order on short notioe A. F. CHKHKY, Albany, August 19, l(56.1y A. G. BRADFORD, IMPORTER AND JOBBER IN VINES AND LIQUORS, FROST STIIEKT. POIITLAMJ. T HAVECOXSTAMLYOX HAND JL large, choke and best assorted stocks of SUPERIOR BRANDIES) FINE OLD WHISKIES, CHOICE PURE WINES. AI.0, Old Jamaica Rum, .ew Ensland Rum. AtJW, Tennent'. and Maurice, Cox & Cp.'q Ale and Porter. ALSO, ABSINTHE, JAMAICA U1NUF.II, ESSENCE PEPPEKMINT, CCRACCOA, VERMOUTH. CORDIALS, BITTERS. SYRUF5, LIQUEURS. Merchants and Dealers from the Ittirtir are ro- spectfully invited to oail and examine uy stock tfore purrbajtiajr elsewhere. I'ortUnd. Deo. 2V. 15. GALLERY RE-OPENED J PICTURES ! AXX STYLES 1 FROM LOCKETJTO LIFE SIZE! CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE IN THE STATE! TiicmrstxY fie PAXTO, ALBANY, OltEGON. JJ; our ial!cry, and hare now the largest rky and bast arrantrei rooms this side of &n Franci?o. We have the Latest Iraprovead Ieitromc&u and ose the bent material ; aud we have spared no expense to have things riht, in order that we may give our Patrons FIRST CIsASS PICTURES. With oor present Skylight of 221 iare feet we can take (jood Pictures in all kinds of weather and at all times of day. None need wait for a clear day eome any time, late or early, and if we don't make yoti a good picture we will not let you take away a poor one. We have superior arranzomenU for talcin CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES, And are said to have more patience than famous Job of old. No Patron evor saw us out of humor. We defy eom petition in COPYING PICTURES. Call at our elegant and capacious all ry on First the chief business street, w.uth side, middle of the block, and examine our specimen pioturea. THOMPSON A PAXTON. Albany, November 18. 16(55. ALBANY FURRY. T THE SOLICITATION OF many citiiens of Linn and Benton counties I have fitted up the lower Albany Ferry, at Albany, Oregon, at heavy expense, and in such a manner as to accommodate tne traveling publio at all times that ferrying is wanted to be done, AT REDUCED HATES, At,...!.- IAA.s sa tlKrrsI rarrAnaffa My Ferry Boat is well constructed, with all 0f the latest improvements for safety, and strongly tocured by a good wire hope. AKI1I1Y rJSAKCJS, rroprieto Albany, Ang. 18th, 186ft-ly NATIONAL COLLEGE BUSINESS AMD COMMERCE! Cor. Alder and Front Street, PORTLAND T T f pHEGON. SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES! THIS COLLEGE RANKS FIRST ON THE COAST, and offers advantages for acquiring a Practical Business Education superior to any other school. THE COURSE OP INSTRUCTION Is conducted on the plan of the best Commercial Coll in E,r and tho Atlantio States, combining THEORY AND PRACTICE, By means of Banks and Business Offices, thus fa miliarizingtbe Student with all tho differ ent kinds of business in tho shortest possible time, and least expense THE BUSINESS COURSE Embraces Book-Keeping (by Single and Doublo .ntry)f Penmanship, Commercial Calcula tions, Correspondence, Commercial Law, Actual Business, Lectures on Ac counts, Business Customs, Mer cantile Ethics, Ac, Ao. TjMS: Scholarships, .embracing the whole Business Course, Regular and Special Lectures, time unlimited, with Driyilcee of reviewing at any future time $o There are no Vacations. Students enter at any time. ' - For further particulars address the President, or cau ai me college. M. K. LAUDENSAQER, Pres't. H. M De Fsakcc, Seo'y, I)c. 8, '6a, olTSm ADVERTISE! ENTS. T i FlF 7 ELECTROPATIIIC INSTITUTE. 013 Washington Htrect, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. J. H. JOSSELYN, M. Di, Resident Physician, fTIHE DIRECTORS OF THIS CELEBRATED the Konl.lcnt Physician with their patrolman. It liiow six years since the Inntituta was extiilU(li- ed , diirluK that time there hs been over THIRTY THOUHANl) C O N S V LT A T I O X S , und lit nil ckw Yilu to thodim nso was curable, A Iorr'-t und I'criinmcnt Cure Has been performed. Malicious charlatans, havo opi nil Imp In otoso proaliuity to tho Institute, iiuwuK Kiumtir iiitiiirs, Hoping i niirari tuo Ull- wary s lut tinir failure to d so is ferfectiy aii'a- n nt for tho buiiifss 1ms not been atfected In the U nt, but has gtiut m iu'-rcHsing itsusi fulntiss and profits in regular ratio. Tho l(cMciit Physician has by rureful study and experience within the last few years i.tnin rui-ccKsrul in dUcovcrinjf new clot trie remedies which are far superior to any beforo used in the healing art. and he ran Warrant Them to C ure aii enscs lor wijicn mry aro um j, or make no All jP ltl.t m charge f'r vendees. Tbey will be furwarded to any p'ace in the l'uoifio Status upon tho receipt f a letter statiti; the disease, with symptom, the age ahd sex of tho patient. Tli IVinnlo Irdlclnrt, i Discovered and use.1 by the Rt-tidi.-tt i'hvsioian.are the only reiuedb-s which are safe and sure to have the effect. The largo iiumbur of caes In which they have been used, is a guarantee if their success Ureat care 'lioulJ lo tukeu in vuitinar the lusti tute, to rcmeuiber the name i:i..:cTi:oiTim' i.vmtitl'tc. 645 tCaxblntoa Etrcct, Between Montgviry aud Kearney streets. J. II. Jossrlvn, m. D, RESIDENT PHYSICIAN. Dclew aro a few of the Opinions ef tho Trcft cf California, which are ftxbmit- ted to the Public From the Red Bluff Independent ;f Jan. 21, hC5. EtEcTitorTur.--Tho reader of this article are particularly requested lo read the advertisntnentof the "hlectrtq aihie Institute," CI5 nahiogton s'.r'-et, hau traneuco, to be found ia another col oinn of this pavr. The reinrkatdcures that Lave ben efTi-eted by Dr. J. H. Josilyn, tho Resident pbrsician of the Institoie, during the pt six years, bas gatnea fur luu e-ta!.!iUtuctit a reputa tioo that has never been eiui!i-d by any tnadira ot1. lihiueot on this ost. I u east of fi-tnale ir reguUritie, eepcela'dy, Dr. Je!yn has raitiJ an enviaUereputatico.atid the pnci'u patter of the Institute are cont:nuaUy occupied by ladies, seek ing relief from their troubles. Dr. Josstltn t ays particular attention to the treatment of C4se in the interior of the State, and upon receipt of a full description of the ducase of wtioh tho applicant U o ui.rrluoat a l te ar fliwted, aoouipaote4 with the rent or a fiotitiuUJ a 1- drcts, tend er Wells, Fargo d Co., taodicinesthat he warrants to cure the dieoe, without the alight' cut injury to the system. He uses no mercury or mmerat prisons. The medic tbes tued are known a 'Lloctrir, and moil of them are of his own dis covery. lVr.ott. placieg loetuxlves under tke treatment f Dr. J. H.Jo'adyu tuay rely ufno nut only receiving oorrect and suoesful treatment. but npon his dsAcrtttoo aud secrcoy. From the Orvi Valley 'a'nioa'Dao.SO.'eS. SrccEssTBr. Tart BrABr or Met. If there is any truth in the alv "oi l adaga," then it will apply to the K!ctr pathic Institute of Han l rnc ico. This eslabbsbiiti'tt was i iird to the public atxiut six yrs siooo. under lbs wanazemrnt of Dr. J. II. J s!n, ho has during that time treated npwar 1 of twenty jh ttand rasvsof d.iesse ' to a successful isuc, with an eiccptiD of a viry small number. ho Wvre l" far gn, baring been ovsrdo.cd with pv'sotoas dru; by sine of the quacks with wbkb th Si(a atx.unds. During the ulfivf) tiuteth lUsidcnt r;is;cisn. Dr. J. If. Josw tyn, has rM-eivod aisd rvplkd t nl h-ss than six thousand ire bun Ired it tiers, brides g ring bis K-ronl atieotiun to all persons under trratuient at the Iuklitute. An amount of w.ik that it would be har'l to nd another man on this coast with physical p'wer sufhViect for lbs unlerUkln;. and yet the lU siJtnt Pbyi Ian is a man to alt apj nr- anrc of a very delicate o ntiutin ; but bts scicn tifie abilities are such as to rnable Mm to determine the uatur"of the liic with which the applicant may be rau-tcd, aim' st instantly, and to presTii-e such tri-atinrot a will pr'lura spJy and per manent cure. The mode or treatment at thu in- stituto is peculiar : no prisonous drills whatever are gtrtn und r any circutnitanocs, ana in nnmcr oas instants the sick are permanently cured with out the use of one particle of medicine of any kind Perrons requiring a physician on whom they can rely, will do well to rend the advertisement of the Llectropatbio Icstttuto elsewhere ia our columns Prom the Contra Costa Gazette of Jan. 1.1,1860. A Gad SrcfBSS. lnring the pat year,s me half dozen "bogus Medical Institutes" in Han Francl have "han'lcd in their checks," and closed their doors. Without an rsecption, the e- UblishiiienU allu'led to were cm luclcd by indirid uals that knew Iittloor nothing of the practice of medicine, and cro citah!ihed for Use purpose of niching money from the sh k and unfortunate, lor numbor of years these fellows suoceeded in swind ting their victims without Jet or hindrance; but in 160 certain well-known medical practitioners dc fcrmined to put a stop to the imposition. Tbey ac- oordiugly estahltxhed the "Lleotropathtc Institute at 645 Washington street, and plaood it in charge f Dr. J. II. Josselyn, a gentleman in every way competent for the position, wila tnstruotions to warrant a perfect euro in all cacs undertaken by him, orrofund the money. Ttey advertise largely, and the respectability of the Iiictituie was so well known that the su a Hocked to the office rur al vice and treatment, in swarms. Tho t fleet has begun to bo made taaoifest. Some six of the medical "bilking" establishments have closed their doors, and several more will shortly follow The business of lli I rmtituto has bcuotno an Aitcnutvc thtit tho I Directors contemplate erecting a laretr and more elegant edifice for their uso during the coining sum- . I Fom the Yreka Union, I'cb. 10, 18G0.1 The Bkht is tub Cheapest. This adaee will apply as well to tho practice of medicines as to the purchase or nerchantiio. Inousands on ttiiscoat, during tha past fifteen years, haye had their con' stitutions ruined by refusing treatment at the hands humbugs, styling thomsulves doctors, and who arc almost destitute of common sonse, much moro of medical knowledge, offer to trout those who are sick for a less sum than a regular practitioner. A man who would allow a quack to administer medicine to him is worse than an idiot ; for, in nino cases out of ten, tho medioino so given, instead of curing tho disease, makes the patient worse and does per manent injury to tho system, and oftentimes to such an extent aj ,to preyept tho possibility of cur lag the original disenso. Xbe tact is, that no per-j son should place himself tn charge of a physician unless no has strong proois tuat tno doctor H a regular graduate from some well reputed Medical College. Tho number of medical humbugs In ban Francisco is perfectly enormous ; not moro than two of the advertised physicians havo a diploma. Dr. J. 11. dosHclyn, ltcsident physician or the Elcctropathio Institute 645 Washington street, is ono of these, and is prepared at all times to exhibit bis diploma po thoso culling upon uim. OTJTIp3ST- Person g socking the Elcctropathio Institutes should be careful to remember tho name and number. ELECTROPATIIIC INSTITUTE, 645 Washington Street, South sid, betwoen Koarney and Montgomery : J. II. JOSSELYF, M. D., on the sign. With these remarks wo leave tho in terest of the Instituto with the public, asking only tne same generous connaence ana paironago mus hrawardfli! felt Tl, r.crA shows over thirtv thousand consultations, and a very largo amount VACr'.iV::'-.n ,.:J X CiBUilO nUUlUg IfU VUUDU1K vuw Aivrmvu A lJ Dl ninn kv T.nvfnw etnwt Ark. s Wlf Vl iliA llfmAflf. tnnfi. dence, and can, if they wish, have Electrio Rcme dies for any disoaso sent to all parts of the State ; XTAVING SOLD OUT MY BUSINESS, EV all Remedies sent from tho Institute warranted to R-g rrv nne indebted to me. on book account or be effectual.- - All letters must be addressed plainly J. II. J OSSELYN, M. D., Box 1915, San Francis- eo, uai. ah letters will o aeeiroyea or ro,iurnea, as directed by the writers. ' , Sn. 12. T)T.vzn22-lv ADVERTISEMENTS. Tire peculiar taint or infection which wo call Scrofula lurks in tho constitution of multitude of men. It cither produces or s produced by nn cn . fccblcd, vitiated stato ?nf tllf! blood. wliLTfin ..IjLfUtat iluh becomes in- Vti2&tiiti vital forces in their 'Kimi tho system to sw " ' full into dUorder and decay. The scrofulous contamination is va riously caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impuro air, filth and filthy habits, tho doprcsflnpr vices, and, abovo all, by tho venereal infection. Whatever bo its origin, it is hereditary in tho constitution, descending "from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation " indeed, it seems to bo the rod of illm who says, " I will viftit tho iniquities of tho fathers upon their children." Tho diseases it originates taktf various names, according to tho organs it attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produce tubercles, and finally Consumption in tho glands, swellings which suppurate nnd be coma ulcerous sores; in the ttomach and bowel, derangements which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints ; on tho skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. These, all having tho same origin, require tho same remedy, viz., purification and invigora tion of tho blood. Purify tho blood, and ' these dangerous distempers leave you. With -feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that "lifo of tho flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous dUeuso. Ayor'a Saraaparilla Is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes that medical science has dixcovcrcd for this afilicting distemper, and for the euro of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, Is indisputably proven by the great multitude tf publicly known and remarkable cures it has made of the following diseases : King! Evil, or Glandular Swelling, Tumor, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Rose .or Bt Anthony's Fire, Salt Eheua, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposit! ia tho luni, Whit Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Hercunai Diseases, Eexailo Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole Scries of complaints that arise from impurity of the blood. Minute repotts of individual cases may be found in -Att.u's Awlkicas Alma sac, wJiich is furnished to tho druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may bo learned tho directions for its use, and tomo of the remarkable cures which it lias mado when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases aro purposely taken from all sections of the country, in order that every reader mar have access to lomo one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses tho vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. Tho vast importance of these comddcratioBS has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we povf offer to the public under the name of Arm's fctARSArARiLLA, although it is composed of Ingredients, some of which exceed the best pf tortepariUa in alterative 'power. By its aid you may protect yourself from tho suffer ing and danger of these disorders, l'urge out the foul corruptions' that rot and fester In the Hood, purge out the causes of dba-asc, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. e Know Hie puiiic nave icen acccivcu ly many compounds of Sana par ilia, that promised much ana uid nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed in this, lu virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of tho adding diseases tt is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the people, and is far more ef fectual than any other which has ever bea available to tliem. CIIETIRY PECTORAL. Tho World's Great Itcmedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con Eumption, and for tho reiier of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of tho disoaso. This has been so long used and so uni versally known, that we need do no more titan assure the public that its quality is kept up to the Ut it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to uo all it nas ever uone. Prcuared Lv I)n. J. U. Avrn & Co., rractkal and Analytical ChemitU, Lowell, Mass. Sold by oil druggists every where. VO-Pold by Fettlcraicr A Co., Albany, and a Wholesale and Retail bv Smith & Davis, Tort and. "Sly BLACKSM1T11ING! f.'- IN A HtW DUILUir.Ul FRANK S. WOOD it i q nni'vpn A m.APKRMITH SHOP I In the New Dtuldinrj on Broad Albxn t., .Middle of the Block cast of Norcross store) vui3vi x , vhuvj . MThara ho will execute orders for work in hut line S . . . a I of every description, such as Tvri.i. J XierKrtr Plnttrn Making and FOlntlng i lOWS, HorSpShoeing, Tireing VllLeelS "VVagon Iron Work, Particular attention will be given to FARMERS' ORDERS. Ail work will be done in tho best manner, and at VERY UOW PRICES, I rcepcctfully solicit a fair share of tho patron age of this community. f . S. OQV. Albany, inarcn u, ikojj, TAILOR S N G JAMES DUSTAN. TTAS opened a TAILOR SHOP on First street, I i opposite tho ."Democrat" Office, where ho may always bo found roady to CUT, OR CUT AND MAKE ALL KINDS OF CLOTHiisra, On short notice and in any stylo desired by cus tomers, lie aldo w isre m. mn rsicnATrtCl CsLI , AIEJ- IIEj V A1JL AU binds of clotllin and gooJa, December 15, '68. vZnlSly. - lUipOTiaSll OllCC. b ot wm pioaso call and settle at an early day, or thoir fte0oUnts:will bo found in the bands of an i tornev for eolleotion. . ; . . LEWIS STERNBACH. 1 sit...- t- tf icV irr,9'W ....,.. J 4 ADVERTISEMENTS. W. W. 1'ARRISlf. i. C. MENDKJfllatlw W. W. PARRISH & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GENERAL MEHCflANDISE 1 ALBANY, OltECJON, 1 milANKFUL TOR THE LIBERAL PAT 1 ronage shown us during the past few years, we would respectfully call the attention of our numerous patrons to our present desirable and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, Roady-Mado Clothing, Coots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, Salem Cloths & Flannels, imDroidory, Hoop Skirts, Siks, Hosiery, &o. -r-ALSp Ladle, Mlnueu, and CIilIdLren'si 1iqqh. xuno, . n connection with the above ws keep eosstaatly fin band a choice selection of CirocertcM, iiuravrare, ucenjwarev Glnwtref Cutlery, I'aitit aud Oils, IVJudotr ilaftiv Aalltf, ke.t dec, a?. W. W. PARRISH & CO. Are prepared to sell anything la their line at the LOWEST CASH PltltXS Or will receive MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE In exchange for Goods. CfPcrnons wishing to buy Goods will tad it greatly to their advantage to examine our Good before purchasing elsewhere."?! ': " Albany, January 27tb. I860. Villi AAV MILLEK'S GARBLE YARD ! ALBANY, OltEGON. MARBLE MONUMENTS, GRAVE AND TOMBSTONES, Of Every Style and Pattern. PEDESTALS, SLABS, MANTEL PIECES. And Marble Work of AT', Hinds. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING thc ri.i:sT LiTrruRixG i THE BEST EXECUTED WOliK In the Slate ofOregon I All work done at my Ma rile Yard is turned, oat sias to give perfect saiLfactiou to iuy patrons.". PURE WHITE. VERMONT. OR CALIFORNIA MARBLE Will be used as parties ordering work shall select. Tltc L.ovt'CKt Livlnar Prices V. ill be charged in every instance. Orders) from any Pari ef the State will be r&imttlly and rrsaptly niloa. THE 3IARISI.E YARD Is jutt below Fprcnger's Pacific Hotel, on the west side of the street running from tae river. y?-3r The public are incited tq call at icy thpp ana examine specimen ui won. Albany, January 6, 1SC6. STOP THAT THIEF! OF -A- COtTGH 1 1 X' T IS STEALING FROM YOU YOUR HEALTI I which is acarcr to tou than all your wealth 2s me-tcnths of the diseases prevalent in this cli mate spring from Colds and Coughs. HENLEY'S ROYAL BALSAM ! challenges the world to produce anything in the shape of Medicine that Will Remove and Eradicate a Cough or Soreness in tho Chest, as prompt, no matter what form the disease might assume. .''Ilenley i Koval Balsam" is the Best Medicine in the world for Bronchial or Pulmonary affoctions. Yoi Croup or Whooping Cough, there is nothing on earth that can equal iU AH Mothers and Nurses ought to have a bottle close by tbem j it win give a Child relief in twommutes. It ts entirety veg etable, and will prove a blessing to tho human family. ' " For tho Benefit of Sufibriog Humanity. have been troubled witH a rcrr severe cough for 15 years, aud in that time have tried all the rcme dies I heard of. but all to no purpose. I bad no fnith in anvthinir. Mr. Smith persuaded mo to cot a bottle of "Henley's Royal Balsaih," ahd freely acknowledge that I was perfectly astonished with tho miraculous cuect it naa on me. ii ga i tnn relief tho first nlsrht I used it. I' slept wcl without coughing. I did nor know what to make of it. I havo taken apout thrcp bottles, and feci well and hearty, thank God ! There is not money enough in Oregan to hire me to be without some of . a M .1 -It.. 1, . it in piy nouse, ior icaroi anoint rr - . ' mtiAu iV 1 rrnAflOV From Jmlo Marqnam. I linjre nsed "llenlev's Royal Balsam," inysolf, and in my family, nnd find it a first rate Medicine for Ooughs and Colds. I hereby rocommcna u u tho publio P. A. MARQUAM. From BIrs. Palmer, Mr; littio girl had tho Whooping Cough. Ipro curedone bottle of Dr. Ilenley's , V Royal Balsam" it acted like a charm. The firs spoonful I gave caused her to throw up aquautity ot phlegm, and she was relieved right away, and slept well. . Be fore tho ene bottlo was used up she was well and hearty. I really think it is a poifect God-send., J BARBARA PALMER, From F. DeWltt, ?Ierclant, TjO the Public I had a bad cough for a long time. A friend urged mo to get a bottle of "Hen ley's Royal Balsam." He said it cured him, X got a bottle, and, sure, epougb, it had a splendid offect. It dried the cough up in a sljiorj time. I hereby recommend it to the publu. - - F. DeWITT. For Sale by Settlemior & Co., Alpany. Dr. X7m. II?:rjLEY, Prop'r, ' ' . Portland, Oregon'. Dec. 22, 'C6 v2n!9tf - WANTED. nuns, miGK, ASH paid on delivery, for any amount to ADYERTISJSMENTS.' i . ... i , PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Cfwlck Cnre an Uloderate Charges DR. W. K. Private MediC-al andpyrgical Inttltue. Sacramento street, Jelow Montgomery, oppositfl the Pacific Mail meamsntp uoj-nr office. Pri vate entrance on LeidsdorfT shre'et, San I'rsncisco Coliforir5'w ; Esidblitlud expretthj to tffvrd tfaffi4g tirund and tcienliic medial M (reaiment and cure of uU Jftiv&U ' "'' ' $nd Chronic Viteascs, ciat1 tf '" I fecrecy awl all sezuM ' ' disease. 50 THE AFFLICTED. Dr. W. K. DoV'tJ returns his sincere thanks to bis nnmerons patients for their patronage, an 4 would take this opportunity to remind tbem that he continues to consult at his Institote for the cure of chronic diseases of the Langs, Liver, Kidneys. Digestive and Genito-Uoriaary Organs, and all private diseases, viz: Syphilis io all its roras and ige Seminal Weakness, and aty the horrid coa sequences of seJf-abnse, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stric tures, Nocturnal' and Diurnal emissions. Sexual Debility Diseases of the Back and Lois, In flam-1 tnation o.f tne Bladder and Kidneys, etc, et. ; and" ho hopes tha B' 'ong experience and saccessful' practice will ceutiDHO to insure him s share-5 the) public patronage. $7 f practice f many yetn. in Europe and the fail'.4 8ttei, enabled ia apply he most eflicicnt anJ nccessfu remedies, against diseases of all kinds, si? n",c DO merca" ry. charges moderate, treats bis tatTt? in CQX rcct and honorably way, bas rtferetitM of nri qnestionable veracity from men of known respect aumty ana iiign standing in society. All parties consulting him by letter or otherwise, will receive tne best ana genUest treatment and implicit seefe- sy. Dr. Doberty would call attention to the fbllaw- ing certificates from two of his patients, who, oar ing fully recovered their health, desire to make koewir their remedial agent. It will be seen their (tau-rnens are fully authenticated by a NoUr UMIfl. The welfare of Society imperioasly demands! their publicity, and tbey are eiren more to warn the unwary than to sound the traises of a Pbvsi-' dan, of whom hundred of like caes can be cited. uufioga practice oi more fpan Hipf faf. A case or oleet axd stvicxcbcs. Dr. Doberty Dear Sir : I fed my health so f ty rstod that, ia common gratitnde, I belieVD snoum make yon some written acknowledgment for your valuable services particularly so a your, fee was small for the work" performed. . ' . I arrived in tbiy tffy from !the; East about one year ago, and was then suffering from 'an old'easfi of Gleet, complicated with stricture. Being a stranger in this city, tnl believing those doctors who gave socb poiitire assurances of success were necessarily the bt, (me of whom have' a large number of titles) I placttd nyifclf in Xhsir djsrge, and onttnud ander their treatment' Jntfl'! had i j sit uup un wuct'icraois sum vi money. wish to say now that you are 'the sixth doctor I have em ployed, an l the only one that bas everdon me any service. 'My. Gleet' it wholly cared, the stricture is all removed, and my general health ii tetter man it bas been for years. Io conclusion I would say to the many unfortunates who require medical advice, if you have any doubt as to whom yu may employ, ask Dr. Doberty for my address ana cau ana see me. (I neep store in this eity.) My experience may save yon many dollars.. would also add that in the early stage ef my die1 ease, I used a large amount of the preparations ad- venwea as an sniaintie cure for Uonorrboea, Uleet, tic, but never derived any benefit from tbotn. -' am, Doctor, very truly yoar3, L . Fan Francisco, June 16, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of Junes, 186t ' 1 'A. S. GOULD; Ils.J ' Notary Publio. ickixal WEAKxess a swoax to ce anrc ate or kost BEXAKABLr cra or srEBMAToaaacEA. " A desire to benefit humanity, asd'a foelins of gratitnde to Dr. W. K. DoHerty, alone ia'daees mi to make this sutcment. Fo'r many years I have been afflicted with that fearful disease known as S pcrmatorrhwa;" or Seminal Weaknesses, the result of self-abuse, but till 1855 experienced bnf littio trouble oT inconvenience. In that veart however, I bad Seminal Weakness to an alarming extent, which' was soon followed by the most alarming symptoms, as weakness of the back and limbs, patusin the bead, dnnners of vision, nerv ousness and general debility.1 My mid, too, was a dieted to such aa extent as to seriously impsir my memory ; my ideas were confused and spiriij depressed. I was averse to society, had evil foren oon in gs and self distrust, and was entirely nnfiU ted for any of the duties of life. From 1S55 to the summer of 1S63, 1 employed the very best medical talent 1 could find, and spent several hundred dol-i lars, but in no instance obtained more than tem porary relief. I bad about concluded there wai no relief fur me in this world, but'seainr Dr.Do- hertys advertisement, I thought I should call and tee him, as he ehargod nothing for consultation. l naa an interview with the Door,' vol mi fee fur treatment was so rasoable, I 'determined to try bim, though I did not expect much benefit from bis treatment. ' On the 5th of December last I placed myself under his care; in ane week I found myself very much improved, and now, after live) weeks treatment, 1 feel myself thoroughly cored of all my troubles and in the enjoyment of tb6 best health. Hoping that mv exneriehee mav be of benefit to others similarly afflicted. I subseribo myself JAMES JOHNSTON. Subscribed an sworn to before me,ihis 15th'day of January, 1864. S l. f. A. G. RANDALL, Kotary Publio TO FEMALES." When a female is afSieted with disease, as weak ness of the back and limbs, pain in the bead'dim; ' ncss of sight, Jow if musculaf poer, palpitation of the heart, irrtlahilityv'nervQusness, extreme orif nary' difficulty, derangemeOtof digestive functions general debility, vaginities, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseasee peculiar to females; they should gor or write at oncp to the celebrated rem ale dec tor, W. K. Do berty, at his Medical Institute, and consult husj about their troubles' and disease. The Doctor ia effecting niore cures than any other physician in. the State of California. Let no false delicacy pre vent you, but apply immediately and save your self from painful sufferings and prematura death: All married ladies, whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their fami lies, should write or fall at Dr. W. Doherty's Med teal Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Docsor's offices aro so ar ranged-that he can be consulted without fear ef observation. ' " v 1 '"; 'T.O CORRESONDEN'TS. Patients residing at a distapce, who" may desir the opinion and advice of Dr.' Doberty dh tbeirTe spective cases, and who think proper' to' submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred. i Dr. Doberty takes this method of observing that ail letters are only opened and replied to by hku-l self, and the latter aa bromMlv aa nossihlo ' " '- self, and the latter as promptly as possible. If th'e case be fiilly and candidly described, per sonal communication will be supprcededj as in structiQns for diet, regimen, vad the general treat ment of the case itself (including the remedies,) will be forwarded without delay, and in such e) manner as to cenycy no idea of the purport of tha letter or parcel so transmitted. 55U Consultation FREE. Permanent euro guaranteed or no pay." Address " W. K. DOHEKTY, M. P., San Francisco, California. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "DR. DOnERTY is a skillful physician rnd aa honorable geutleman, any statements he makes tp his patients ho is sure to fulfill. That faet is ona great cause of his eminent success in his profes? sion. it is fortunate tuat among the many adver tising physician thero if one who can be depended on." rReviewV- ; ' " - f DR. DOHERTY'S reputation as a physician is a sufficient guarantee for the euro of any case he undertakes." rChronidle; ? . - "DR. DOHERTY hat devoted his study more particularly to chronic, specific and pec ret practice? and as suoh is now tho mos suocessfui of any physician in San "lancisc'o." Free Press. ' X). DUUb.KTx.' reputation is second to no oth er physician on the coast in chronic and speeifio practice." Mirror. ' -' "DR. DOIIERTgr. Few man in the medical profession bare suoceeded in gaining the confi dence of the public in thpir skill and judgment as hh has. Enquirer, - ' r "DR. DOHERt Y ranks as one of our most dis tinguished, physicians, and also one of the most successful, which ia now fhe criterion by which tha Change of Firm. .1 JOHN BRIGGS, HAVING PURCHASED C. C. Godley's literest in the Tin ansJ.Soyd Store, will be found at the old stand reid tp ao commodate all his friends and the pubTie'generajl y, : ' (JOHNlJRIQ i Albany, January 28, 188TrSn3A " ' J