STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT. ; Money Market. San Franc lioo Legal Tender ratea.....,.717& New York Gold Quotations .'......11,34 To tli e Ilnmnne nnt Patriotic. Appalling -accounts of th?. sufferings of the people of the Southcrja States from fam ine and destitution, call urgent! on the be nevolence of the nation for prompt and ade quate relief. , Death is already at work among the suf ferers. The horrors of starvation press up on thous; xids in wide districts of the coun try. To many the promptest action may come too lata. Multitudes can only be saved by immediate benefactions, and their contin uation till the harvest is gathered. .The At antic States and California are moving. Or egon will do her part. A meeting of the citizens will be held at the Court House, in Albany, on Monday evening rext, at 7 o'clock, to form a South f ra Relief Society and contribute to the re lief fund. - It is su jsested that similar meetings be held in each precinct of the county, and aux iliary societies organized, on the first Mon day of Miy or as soon as practicable. WM. MONTEITn, J. NORCROSS. J. C. POWELL, GEORGE R. II ELM, E. F. RUSSELL, A. COWAN. E. R- dEAF.Y. B, a II ILL. -W. W. PARRISH, JOHN CONNER, if. II. CRANOR, A?D VIST OTHERS. A Bilk. Last Saturday evening a "Prof. J. Compton M. D." delivered a "Lecturo to Gentlemei only," in the Court House, on the 'Phycal Causes that lead to divorce, or .the Separation of Husband and wife." We .stepped in expecting to be sold and were not at all disappointed. He is one of the most arrant blackguards and bilks that ever hum bugged ary people. Besides this, we regard him as a corrupter of public morals ; and be lieve that he should be arrested as such. He unblushingly proclaims his own infamy by narrating facts concerning his own wives (he says he ht-s had three) that every man of true sensibility and honor would keep locked in his own bsom forever. "We listened to him for a while ; but when he coolly advised boys .and youth to. enter upon a course of licen tiousness, we left. His influence is bal&ful and pestiferous in the extreme; and instead of being countenanced he should be shunned and denounced by every community he may visit. Pacific Coast Bcsiness Directory. .Such is the title of a work just placed in our hands for inspection. It contains the name and post office address of each merchant manufacturer and professional man residing in the States of California, Oregon and Neva da; the Territories of "Washington, Jdaho, 3fontana and Utah ; and the Colony of Brit ish Columbia. Also ,a Gazetteer of tha cit ies, towns, and counties, and an Exhibit of the resources of the Paeiffc cocst. Compiled by Henry G. Langley, Editor of the Califor nia State Register, State Almanac, 4c. This is one of the few works we can most heartily recommend. It is brimfuli and running over with useful, statistical informa tion on almost every subject of importance relative to this Coast. We most cordially recommend it to the people of Oregon. We understand that the agent for Linn county, S. D. Weittaker, will commence to supply subscribers here in a few days. New Hotei.. We learn that our towns men, 3Iessrs. Sprenger and Montgom ery the firmer of the Pacific and the latter .of the City Hotel have it in contemplation to build a large and commodious brick Ho tel during the ensuing summer and fall ; provided they can have that encouragement from property-holders which such an under taking should receive. A hotel of the kind they contemplate erecting would mre or less benefit the entire city ; and it would cause property in its immediate vicinity to rjse frgnx one-sixth to one-half its present value. We bays seen this thing done on four sefr.il occasions In our lifetime. Men pf means should nqp be backward in encour aging this enterprise. To npojirge it is to consult their best interests. Millinzrt Grs.SIrs. Paxton f&ently r4etgrn0 from fon Francisco, and fi&a brought to Albany ari assortment of Millinery Goods, wETcb, we are told by jeycral laches m whose judgment on 6ueh fffr? sr pl?ce implicit conJdence are pioifc excellent, fashionable and ftcherche; nd frbs-t is ore and better far Mrs, P., they are b ung sold very rapidly, IlaBBLz Yard. -Any one needing any thing like marble monuments, grave and tomb-stoncs, pedestals, slabs, mantel pieces, and in fact marble work of all kinds, can be accommodited by calling on Phillip Miller, Albany. Y7e speak advisedly when we sav that the most beautiful sculpturing, and the finest lettering we have ever seen in Oregon ire have soen at his shop iCTWe learn from a private letter written by Col. J. K. Kelley, to citizens of this place, that the rt mains of Maj. J. F. Miller (for merly of tail place), were embarked at San Francisco, on the steamer Idaho, on the 20th : t j 1 . Jrjo upicu vu arrive uere lor lu- jtermeDi; oji next Tuesday's boat. Lett for Montana. -Kev. L. B. Stateler, who for se me months past has been living in Linn c-ounty, started last Tuesday for Montana Territory. 1T goes overland, ta king bis family with him. We trust that the pure Mountain air of ib.at country wil restore him to his usual health and vigor. Coxco Troupe. -This Troupe will give one of their Concerts to-night at the Cour House, "hey are well spoken of by the press, and we have not much doubt tjjat they are good. To laugh, is healthy, and there is nothing to us more laughable than witnessing - a good nejjro performance. TTb.j Eagle mills at Brownsville, are paying t enty-three cnts per pound, coin for wool. This, we understand, is a little " higher than has yet been oferedby any other woc3-buyers. ' Remotal. Beach and Monteith have re ccntly mo rd from their oia stana, corner . Firsi and Ferry sireets. to the new brick Etc re adjoiri.ng thajb, occupied by Barrows NoTioj.The Board of Managers of the State Agricultural Society will meet at Salem, on Wednesday, May 20th. at 8 o'clock a. if. in the State Library room, for the purpose of taking into consideration the changing of the time of holding the State Fair for 18C7 ; changing the rules for competing; to take into consideration the Clackamas county claim and to transact any other business of the Society that may come before the Board. A full attendance of the Board of Managers is requested. Called as per request meeting of State So ciety held in Salem March 11th, 1807. By order of the President. A. C. Schwatka, Corresponding Seo'y. SSTElder Martin, a Baptist minister, will preach at the Independent School House next Sunday evening, commencing at early candle-lighting. JT It will be seen by Dr. Wbittemore's card, that he proposes practicipg his profes? sion in Albany and yipinity. ALBANY riUCES ?lJKfl.fSXT, Albahv. Saturday, April 27, J87. The follow iu are the price paid for Traduce, and tha prices at which other artioles are veiling in this market t Wheat white, per bushel, li eta, Oat per bushel, 20(3,25 eta. Potatoes per bushel. 6062.. Onion per bushel. $1 25. Flour per bbl, ft 50 Butter per pound, 25 cts,. Eggs per down, 15 cU. Chicken, per dotca, $3. DO. Peaches dried, per pound, 14 cs, Pork per pound. 6 (7 cts. Beef on foot, 4,($ eta. Mutton, per pound, 12 cents. Soap per pound, 4 ($5 eta. Salt Lot Angelo, per pound, 2 eta. Sjrup-per gallon, ?0(f90, ctr. ' ' Tea Young Iljr'son, per pound; $ 00. - Black, 75$l 00. Japan, $1 12J. Sugarrusbed; per pound, 17020 ctf. Island, 100 12 J." ! Sea. H Cts. ' C&ffee-per" pound,-230 eta. Kails cut, per pound, 91010 cts. "White Lead pure, per keg, $4 005 00, Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 CJL Turpentiuc-peVgtlloa.;. 75.02 00. ' '" Domestic brown, 20020 eta. '" " llickory striped, per yard, SO" eta. Bed Ticking pet yard. 33.050 eta. Blue Drilling per yard, 25030 eta. Flannels pefyard, 62)075 eta. Prints fast colors, per yard, 18020 cts. Rifie Powder, per f Oua,d. 75($1 00. ''" Candles beat, per pound, 300x33 eta. Rice China, per pound, 140 15 eta.' Tobacco per pound, 'T50I1 00. Salxcratus per1 pound, 14015 cU. SPECIAL NOTICES. Jleajieal A d ' ie DR.WM. K:VXT IIERTY'S Medicar and Surgical ' Inalilote is be coming asiqe qua non in the welfare of our State end health of our ci;isena; &d tU rabidly reread ing reputation, although It day 'excite surprise, is bat the signal of skill, and follows aa thu -natural effect cf such a cause. We are personal!? acquaint ed with gentlemen gho hare auffcred foryeare un der chronic due jc, acd tiko lad'Ukca adrant age of every available means tbt protriiA'd relief, bat without sueeesa, until they palled upon Dr. Doherty, who, in an incredibly l,ort spae of time has gircn 'Ibem entire rtlsef. It is gratifying to announee t-ia fact, because the Do-tor i a gvn tlemaa who seeks, not by defamation1 of other, to esubllili Liief olion, r to rear tie njjx-nstruc-ture of hiaon n upon the riic cij aq another's fame. The puctor conducts bi Institute in each a man ner that must be gratifying to all bis patients. lie examines, advisee and recommends without chars6,'and the patient, after bearing bia terms fur treatmeat. eaa acoept or reject at plaaaure. In no ease does the Doctor make a ctarge unlets be effecta a eurp. Thia he U able to do, Tbt-cauiM! he feels tho po&Hdence which long exparieoee bas gir en, and no doubt the eonaolation which appertains to that confidence. Persons afSicted with either aecute or chronic diseases, would do well to con rnlt him. For consultation be aka no fee, nor does be insist c'oBedknce to tU advice unlesattte patient placce himself under his care. Ilia off.ee are on Sacramdnto street, oppos tie the Pacific Mail Steamship omce. 5. Jr. -ei. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ISAAC LYONS, JEWELLEH, -AX CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRER I HAS REMOVED FltOM niS OLD STAND, in tiradwobl's new brick store, to the small frame budding nearly opposite, between Irvirg s saddler shop and Levy's store, on KAXH STREET, OREGON j Where be may be found at all times ready to REPAIR CLOCKS ND YATCHES! AXD JEWELRY GEN E ALLY I In a Workmanlike Manner! He calls attention to bis SPLENDID ASSORMENT ov- Which lie Offers at Verv Low Fifnrei! m kj FOIl CASK! He returns thanks to the publie for their natron. age heretofore, and respectfully solicits a continu ance 01 the same. April 20, 1867, v2n361y B LAC KS l1 ITH I N C I v -r-O- rjlUB SUBSCRIBERS WOpLp BE3PECT X fully inform the public that they are Drenared to execute all orders for work in their line, such as -MAKING AND POINTING PLOWS, HOBSESHOEIlNrG AND IRONING WAGONS I Particular attention will be given to F" A FiM E R S ' W O R.K i All work will be done in the best manner and at very low Prices. We solicit a fair share of the patronage pf this community. . Shop on Main Street near " . Crawford's Flouring'.',! Mills, Albany, - -. . ' . Oregon. -T2a35tf TWEED ALE & PJEBLER, ADVERTISEMENTS. S.T-l8(5o-X Persons or sedentary habtti troubled with weak neaa, laaaltude, palpitation of the heart, lack of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constl patlon, Ac, doner? to auffer If they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the llghcst medical au thorities, and warranted to, produoe aa Immediate beneficial effect. They areesceedlngly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must auparoede'all other ton loa where a healthy, gentle stlmulanC la required. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and They strengthen th.e cystem end enllvpn the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the bseath and acidity of the stom ach.4 I T,hey euro Dyspepsia and Constipation.. They cure Liver Complaint and ferrous Iead ache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature's great rertorer. The am composed of thoWebrated Calisya bark, wlntergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre- served In perfectly pore CU Crotx rum. For par ticulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Beware of Impostors. Examine every bottle- See that it has out private U. 8. stamp onuutlla ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our i . - m t.A .1.1. .'..1 1 . Cm. that our bottle U not refilled with spurious and delete- rious stuff. Any person pretending to sell run taUop Bers by the gallon or in bum, u an im- poster. Ay prscn urM&f " ooiue, or sell ing any other materfal therein, whether called PUntmtitn Bitters or not. is a criminal under the r, ..t i.. ... T.J demandfor Drake's Plantation BUters. from la- dia. eWyvmen. merchants. 4e.. la lneredWe. The simple trial of a botUe ts the . evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respecUb'l? druggVjh grocer, physi cians, hotels, saloons, ateamboata" and. country ,tores. P. H. DRAKE A "CO. Ilarnent .Unsnolit Vater. A toilet deligb't ! The ladies" treasure and gen UetRc'q'e boon r The sweetest thing" knd largest quantity. Muhufaciared from tne rten tsouinern Magnolia. t'cd for bathing the face and peraon. to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent erup tion, to perfume'elotblng, ie. ' ' It.ovcrcomesthe unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan, bioicDC, c. It cures nerroas headache and allays Inflamma tion. It cools, softens and adds dtlieatfy to the skin. IJ jda a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures tquaqucto b:ta and 1 tings of inaeetj. It coutai.ia fco material injurious to the skin. It is what every lady thould have. Svld every- where. Try the Magnolia Water once and yon will me no other Culogn, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterward. IiUMAH HAltXEH A CO., Props. Exclusive Agenta, N. Y. Sold by all Druggita and Dealers on tbo Pacif ic eoaaL Lsou liathniroit, t is antot delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf artd daodntST. It keeps the bead eool and tKan. It makes the hair rub, soft and glosy. It preterits hair turning gray and falling ot It retorts p'air upon prematurely bald beas. Ti U U just wbatXyottrs Kathairod will do. It is pretty it is cheap dutatde. It ts literally sold by the car-load, and ye( U almost incredi ble demand is daily increasing, until there is hard ly a country store that does not keep It, or a fami- . . i. . - y to at dues not use it, K. THOMAS LYOJT, Chemist. N. Y. Lyon Kxitact ClngO? Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Olnger for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Ueadaehe, Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, Ac., where warni ng stimulant is required. Its careful preparation and entire purity make it a cheap and reliable ar ticle for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at 50 cts per bottle. Ask fur "LrosTs" Pure Ex tract. Take no other. L.yon' Flea Powder. The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder Is almost instantaneous death to everything of the insect species. Fleas, particularly, cannot lire where it is. It U most wonderful in this respect, being entirely harmless to the human family. Many worthless imitations are offered. Be partic ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask of the genuine bears tbt signature of E. Lyon and the stamp of Demas Barxes A Co. HustfUlir Liniment. Have you a hurt child or a lame horse? Ue the Mexican Mustang Liniment. . . Jf or cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a ccr- torn cure. For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff jcInU,8ting Or asm ay 1 v.' b f iuviv as uvtuiug a.av tuv? aiavaivmu am mb tang Liniment. For spavined horses, tbe poll-evil, ringbone and sweeney, the Me jf lean Mustang iniment never fails. - For wind-galls, scratch e, iig-head and splint, the ijeiean Mustang Jjinimcnt is worth its weight in gom. -. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, ate so com men and certain to qqcuj: ifi eycry family, that a botile 6t this Liiient Is the best Investment that can be made. It if more certain than the doctor it saves ime J In sending5 for tbo doctor it Is cheaper than thej doctor ana snoaia never oe dispensed witn. "j.n luunz ms i'H'fl iriu wrp ure, it uppea over and scalded my handf tcrriWy." The Mustang Liniment extract the pa n caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar. A Wm. -. . ' . . Mr. b. lawn, 01 iiyae i-aric, v t., writes: snj horse was considered worthless, (spavin) but since I non, county of Linn, is this day dissolved by do the use of the Mustarfg Liniment, I have sold him !ual nwnt. AIL persons indebted: t; tb said for $150. Tour Liniment is doing wonders up here.' " All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings, signed. G. W. Westbrook, Chemist, and also has the private U. S. stamp of Dewas Barjies A Co over the top'. Look closely. Sold by all Drug gists &t 29, SO cte, and $1 00. eeS vZn4 ty ADVERTISEMENTS. Inn. a. c. bill. GEO. F. IKTTLEMIER. SETTLEMIER & CO., DRUGGISTS, AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STAND, mixts NT., - - - ALBANY- DEALERS IN DRUGS, I O I E S g.HElMIOAliS, I'u!n, Oil, GIu, DyC'KtufTHt Y A It N I B 11 E S , 15U A rtLL AISORTWKJ'T Cf 1 ye. DRuaqisTS' suNpaiES. AGENTS BY" APPOINTMENT FOR D. lajoei k Son'i Faulif Stillclnci. . ' ' - K .V n W also keep 00 band a full eupiily o( Dr. All Patent Uctliclncx In tine. Our stock tt Drags, Fluids, Extracts, ety, are from Well Known Manufacturers, and 111 bo found OF TUB V I! EST .... QUALITY ! SrCCUL ATTISTIOX OITC3T TO COtOtHbUO PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS! .e Solicit the rntronogo Of the lubllr. WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A nRliipt nDIJR CTflRF AT SfilRI miioiiwii wiiwm wivim. ns vwiw vrEit rut as accmcst er DR. II. IT. KINO, Who will keep a fall supply of Drags, Medicines, etc., etc., Tor sale at low micas. SETTLEMIER A CO. April 6, 1867 T2n31ly " ' STATE EIGHTS DEMOCRAT ' JOB PRINTING OPFICK. FIIST ALBANY, pEOON W. bare connected with this oSoe a rs casj JOB OFITOE, 0I are prepared, at ahorteat notiee, to fill. In the Beaiaai oef, any oyer tfi may b teat ns. EVERT DESCRIPTION Or JO!f PRJstTlJfa A? t Sett led Speedil factory Sty f1 le, 1 and in a saU at Prices t I c 11 K.tr as THE CHEAPEST t 0 Theatres, Conccrta Publio Meetings, t the Shorten Notice! MERCHANTS, DANKEftS. ASD BUSUESS MEN HUPPLIED WITH CARD.', BILLS, BILL-HEADS. BILLS LADIX'I. CHECKS, - LETTER HEAD INOS.Ac. BALL CIRCULARS,' ELECTION TICKETS, BALL TICKETS, CENSUS BLANKS, DRFOGISTS' LABEXS, LIQUOR LAEEI, ORpERS QF DAN. CINO, NOTES OF HAND, DRAY REClilPTS, LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, CIRCULARS. BILLS OF FARE, PROGRAMMES, SHIPPING RECEIPTS. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, CATA LOGUES, AND BY-LAWS. ! All Orders Promptly Attended to ABBOTT & BROWN, , "State Rights Democrat" Job Office. GOOD GRUB AND PLENTY OF IT. AT THE . ' i EKJNETT HOUS r BALI231 - - - - , OREGON. TL,. jay s. tuhney, TAVINO LEASED TIIE ABOVE NAMED XX Hotel, is prepared to aeooomodate the trav eling public, and ova bckdrkd'Tegulab soard- eus, in as good style as any House on tne uoast. He has determined to make the "Bennett" as good as the best and letter than any publio house in I Salem. He will soon complete tome imprUntim provemenw, which wi l aua greauy w w appear- to recrfve bis share of watronaite. I mwaa anI aAmfirf sfe n fl intariill IA TV A 11 T. r fl n rtnl Ue hai ,ecured tno 8ervices of "Charley" J (known to be the best cook in Siilerp, and one of I the best in the whole country), an;t otntr compe- tent persons to nianago the ary department, found any where not in clap-trap, pomp and show, flommpryund fine furniture, but in an abundant supply of the very best the market affords. " His Bar-Iloom will be kept warm and ugnted, and well supplied with newspapers, periodicals and other suitable reading matter, and kept in a manner li jiioa win rasne 11 n grcoaDie resort. In short, he intends making an effort to please all who stop at the Besxett Hocse. And he most respectfully requests his frfeuds everywhere to give ttiB old and well known stand. at -ioast 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 reasonable Jig ure; it will not be-the fault of the public's . most obedient and most humble servant, , . .. . u. , 1 ' , , L 3J S T.F11?' i by the day, week or" month, at the "Bennett 1 cnarges moderate. - ai. i'0 a. ' Salem, Oregon", Nor. 12, 1866 v2nltf , Dl8Solutlon of Co.Partlierslllp. 1 . t , , . mllE CO-PAfeTNEIlSIIIP HER ETOFOB.fi A elistmg between Enow A Claughton, dealers la d.y eood, erocerJe. in the town of Leba- 1 firm, by note or book account, will pi ay the same to d. d. enow : and all debts and liab iljties of said I firm will be paid by S. S. Snow... . S. si. on u vv , : ' ' s. h. claughton. April 13, 1867-r-v2nS63w . v, ' w JOB WOKII Neatly and cheaply dono at this UEcc. ADVEKTISEMENTS. I. MONTOOMSRT. I n. x. mrwooD. CITY HOTEL. MONTGOMERY & HAYWOOD, Fropr'i. Cor. WasMngioa and First Ota, Mr Having Wo thoroughly refitted, is yft now open for the acoommodatlon of- - L Ute traveling pnbllc, Toe table will apeak for it self. Neat and comfortable beds and roomi for patrons, Ao. RATES OF BOARD Per week..... $5 00 Per week, with lodging ..$8 00 to 8 00 Single meala.. 60 Beds , 60 Meals all hours. v2n26tf. BEER! BEER!! 1 ; ALBANY BREVERY. CHAN, HIEFi:itf rroprletor. innUE SUBSCRIBER HAfl JUST ERECTED X a atw and firat-claas 9a Broad, Albia between first Street and tie River, - And la prepared to furnlab WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ASD PRIVATE FAMILIES, SHORT NOTICE I k Orders Delivered Wherever Deilred. He Warrant LU BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATEBIALS, At He is confident be can give entire satisfaction to all. , Dee. 29, '66, v2o20tf PERFiY DAVIS' .' yi:c!i,TAiiLu PAIN EILLEIl! W'Z BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE ATTEN- tiun of he publie to this long tested and uoriralied Family Medicine. The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable eom- bAOttd. and while It U a moat efficient itmlir tar Pain, It Is perfect r safe medicine even la the most unskillful band for Summer Complaint, or any ntber form of bowel disease in children or adults: it is an almost certain cure, and bas with out donbt been more f u ful in corirg the vari ous kinds or ? Cholera than any other known remedy, or even the most skillful physician. I Iadia, Africa and China. where this dreadful disease is ever more or less prevalent, toe .-., Cain Killer is considered by the natives, as wtU as Eropsaa residents 10 luuse climates, ' A Sure Remedy. As a Table fur' the Stomach, it Is anrivallad. A few closes will relieve severe cases of digestion, and it li often a perfect cure for Pyspppsi in it most aggravated form. Its tonic and itima latlng properties, arousing the system to vigorous . ! . fl . i. . aciiuu, rentier 11 a mvsi'eueciuai cure lit Colds and doughs, when used according to directions. Far external application. It is nosnrpawed by any mad leaf preparation known. r Ijhoumatism and Neuralgic Affactions are quickly relieved and oiien curea oy m apt soreness in me Huseies or . M a t it A . . ..-Bkjr e InstAi tha most violent. It should alwM 1e kept near at band, to bp used u cases vi wvicrw Burns or Scalds. If applied immediately, according to directions lr will give instant relief, and prevent blistering. At is peculiarly adapted to tbe wants or Seamen, and persom making sea voyages, and no vessel should sail without a supply or it. One captain writes us : "I have made several voyages often with emigrants and though I keep a good medi- cine ehest, and have several times had a good deal of sickness on board, I have found the Pain Killer so efficient ia all eases, as to entirely preclude the use of all other medicines." , One positive proor its efficacy is, that the sales have constantly increased, and wholly upon its natiAnr. when taken intern all r In eases of of Colds. Courh. Bowel ComnlainLs. Cholera. Dvsentrv and other affections of the system, has been truly won- derfuL and has won for it a name among th medical preparations that can never be forgotten. Its suo - eess in removing Pain, as an external remedy, in cases or isurns, Jirutscs, bores, bpratns, tuts, bttng of insects and other causes of suffering, has secured Fur it such a host qi testimony, as an almost mfal - libleremedy, that it will bo handed down to :pos- terity. aa one of the greatest medical discoveries -of thrf ninpt.flfiuth cehtufv. ' The maiaal pfTnnfunf tR Pain Killer when taken or used according to direo- tions, ar4 certain . - iou nave only to besure tnat you buy the genuine article and adhere to the di you ouy .ue genuine article anu auuera lautai reetions in its use,nd you 3l admif iU wonder. zui mcuieiuai prupcrucs. -1 uui. uu 111 vuiasi uviun nu tug nuiuo jjuvai Vegetable Pain Killer blown in the glass ; and with note of hand none others can be relied upon as genuine. The Pain Killer is sold by Druggists and Grocers. a PERRY DAYS SONrProprietors, No. 74 High st, Providenoe R.I. March SO, 1867 v2n338m. .. .. IVoljcc q Fina Scttlpinent. JACOB KEES, ADMINISTRATOR-OP THE Estate of Isaac D. Kees, late of Linn county, Oreiron; deoeased, has this day filed hi3l acoounts in the County Court' of 'said- county, graying a UUM BlfciWI4iirT vuy dm. v, , vwyu it. j bUBIQluIO. hereby eiven that said settlement 'will foe heard and determined at tbe Court House, in Albany, on at'whlch time and place all persons having objec tions to said accounts are required to present them to the Pourt. . EDWARD R. GEARY, Albany, April 4, 1867, CouatyJadge. " E. F. Rcsseli., v Attorney for Administrator, , v2354w WAITEI 190,000 pounas 6f WdOIi,'forwliioa I will pay Ihe1. HIGHEST ' MARKET PRICE ! mar23v2n32tf - . J.. N0RCR0SS. li. n .fiffraniH th. innhaihkAl a An. n I rnf oTTTCr'lTT? TT M TV flTTT.Tl IWWnilNnK ,v. .6.., .T.,u vr-u, fiiuu ouvmm. . . .1, . , I the latest improvements tor satety and strongly cellent likeness, of Perry Davis, the original inven-jvJL. that having lately arrived from the East, and geeuroa Dy good wirb rope. . M tor of the medicine, ttle' other a steel engraved having had ample experience in, the business, he . . J 6 assttry PT54nf!T! Tronr?fA"r - i t . 1. . . m . 1 ' - ADVERTISEMENTS. rvi. W. MACK, txAtxn J STOVES, SHEET-IRON, COPPER TINWABE. HAS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOR tale a full and complete stock of ' srst-class nnnMtm Dicinn mm onv crnvce Which he u offering at prices that most insure areaaysaie. Also a general assortment or r i ; Brass and Enameled Kettles. French Saacer,axis and Ladles, CaftIrpp Tea Kettles and 0ren, i -a Hz Iron and Lead Pipe, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS ! Hheet-Iron, Copp;, e.f Ac. E Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin, Sheet- Iron and Copper Wire! REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . N. II. All persona wbo are in need of articles in my line will end it to their advantage to give toe a call, aa I am determined to sell goods at i prices. t&4t F'U prelud the.nectsrity 0f going farther than Albany.? Kjrsop.i- - marketablo Produce Taken In Exchange I I' - .t- tt I : 1 - . 1 Si. tfM . m t ji maj mu aft srimwi ut uq mwiv. Will always keep on band accroplets issortment of all g68ds in my line, while cttitotnrs ill at all times rewire protoptattentioo.' MAtK. Albany. Matab l, 672&32lj w. J.-stLTaaincL. I r. V. BEDrtELD. ! . FAMILY GROCERIES ! AND- jFio"visioisrs- W3 'E WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI- feos of Albany and vicinity, that we bare opened a a - 1 GROCERY STORE At the old stana of J. Xorezott, adjoining the Ezpret Office, in . . ALBA.tf TUCaC WILL BE KEPXCQrSISTANTLY.ONHAND A go4 'tpplf FAMILY GROCEHIES, CONFECTONEKY! CICxAKS AXitJ TOBACCO, WOOD AISD WILLOW WARE, I i TOYS AND ALL KINDS OF YANKEE NOTIONS. Cheap for Caih cr Country Prod net ! W J. IlILTABIDEL !. 22, '65 v2nlly 4 CO. OREGON IRON WORKS! THE LARGEST ?,?ACHI?iE SHOP rAJfD FOUNDRY IN THE STATE ! Cog. efCXorritoa and Seventh ttreest. PORTLAND t OREGON ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED FOR BOILERS, STB AI ENGINES and all kina 0f jjachinery. Portable Steam Saw Mills, AXD MYERS' AMERICAN DOUBLE TH.BIXE -. WATER WHEEL! Kept constantly oaband. It. BL00MFIELD, Superintendent. What Experienced Mill Jlen think of the Portable Steam Saw 51 51111b bntlt by the Oregon Iron Works t rOHTLASD, Oct 18, 1868. To the Oregon Iron B'oris t Gertlxvek: Tbe Portable Steam SawMUl I which we purchased of you last spring, for Pen I d'Oreille Lake, bas been in operation during the past season, and has more than met our expecta- Itions in its perform ance. With three men, we turn A thninuind fW ru, Hv of. ten houta s and we I take nlt&nr iureiommendmi-.tbese millr aa tha most SUBSTANTIAL, DESIRABLE and PER- FECT MILLS IN USE, and especially adapted to 1 the wants- of thtd country, on aoeount of their com- part form, ease of transportation, and the facility with which they can be setup and put in opera- tion. Although subjected to the most severe tests, 1 10 repairs hare been required. :( (Sirned) ABRAMS A II0GUE. I Jan. 42; fli"-T3n22tf I ' J UDfli UUiMOIL X , I v a- v r, tt "T f "XT 1 rT T1 m l TT rvTI K A S H I O H A H I h 1 A I L U K. I is now preparod to do all kinds of work, in his line suoh as CUTTING AND MAKING IX THE LATEST SOTSWP, UF Itt Auj pjjlo . RCJircu .Ui.Viacn " , - 1.80 CLEANING AND REPAIRING t All kinds of Clothing and Goods. prices FdnncuTTiriG. For Cutting Coat..... :m 00 . ' ants ..-. ... i. Vest 50 50 SHOP 0a First street, opposite the "Demo crat" Office, next door east of Werthan A Co.'a store. J. QOUSKY. ; v2a27tf ' ; - ' ADVERTISEMENTS. JVE W rfDRUG$TOREf S. VHITTEMORE & CO., I ALBANY, cnEGon, -HAVE OPENED A NEW AND FULL STOCK OF Drug, medicine Chemical Extracts, Herbs, - Essential Oils AND AN ASSOETMENT OF ALL POPULAR PATEN J MEDICINES I, V . FAXCY AND TOILET AltTICXES, ...... . ALSO- PEPfTS, DYE STUFFS, COLORS, &c, &.C., &c, Sic., &c. w IV. -B. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO physiciahs1 prescriptions i l wnicii are 'prepared -OF TIIE- DRUGS t AND PUT UP -EY AX- EXPEniEXCEq apothecary. S. WIIITTEMORE & CO. Albany, 3Iarch 10, 1SG7 T2n31tf . CITY MARKET. Kain St Opjoiite the New Brag Store, ALB ANY, OREGON. . HENDENHALL & EEfiPATH. Erojlite W ' . . . - ' f.-T.- f- WILL ALWAYS KEEP OX tfy -i SASD THE BEST OF MEATS OP AXL VARIETIES. k LIBERAL SnARE-OF PATRONAGE 13 J solicited, as we intend to keep as good an as sortment, and of at good quality as the coon try affords. We are always ready to 'pay the Cash' for Fat Stock. April 6,1867T2n31tf" Fresh Seeds ! Fresh Seeds ! v 1 TfrEG to callthe atetioxof I T v lealers, Large , Bouchers, Jsxirserymen, Gardeners and others, Jo our well, selected -stock of Seeds, all pf'hicji we' guarantee .of choicest quality. ' ' ;! f Among our assortment at present, u . 10,000 lbc Alfalih Clover, 3,000 " Ked . " ' 2,000 " White Datch Clover, 4,003 " Ilung-ariaa Grass Seed, 4.000 " Millet - " 4,000 " Timothy 200 buhel Red Top ' 200 Ky. Blue u 100 " Orchard " " XOO " Lawn " 200 lbf, White French Kulberry. And au kinds of Garden Seeds in quantities to ,: urcK.s..rs Also, onliand ' . ' ASSOriea fUll A .fees, I In quantities to-f nil. ' IteiaiUances can- be tuada through Wells, Fargo A Co., or by mail. a .! . . t r crrrvrv l o 409 and 111 Davis atrceV San Francisco. SIT-Send for a circular. , v2n28r3m ACBAAVY'"FRtT.' T TIIE SOUCrTATIOtf OF many citiicns of Linn and Benton counties Fhave 1 fitted np.tie lower Albany Ferry, at Albany, Oregon, at heavy -expense, and in such a manner as 'to accommodate the' traveling pnblio at all imes that ferryiug ia wanted to be done,.t . , AT REDUCED 'KATES, Hoping thereby to secure a liberal patronage. My Ferry Boat is well constructed, witn .an or Albany, Aug. 18th, 1868-ly GUACl DIAL'S iSIsE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES', TnAT TIIE ujidej:aigned,.the duly.; appointed Guardian of the person an property or wra. .uavis, George C. Davis, Oliver M. Davis; Joseph P. Da--ii rkerriaa .A liavU fa.rv C Davis. Elizabeth H. Davis and Ltander Jr jjayis. minor neirp 01 Ann M. Davis, deceased, wui, oj oruer 01 id County Court of -Linn county, Oregon, made at the April Term thereof, 1S67, sell' at publio sale, - . . .1 l TT 3 . I T for cash in nana,- at tue vouxvrAi.ouse w cam uiuu county, on ; .v ? ; , - ' Tuesday tht 7th day of Jlay, 18G7, ' between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. and 4 o'clock, p. of said diy, the following described real es tate, the property of the aforesaid minors, to-wit : The (8-12) eighth-twelfth of the undivided (1-2) one-half Of the Donation Land Claim of Caleb and Ann M. Davis, the same being Not. -"ftlOS," in Tp. 13, S; R. 4, West, in Linn eoiraty, Oregon. CALEB DAVIS, . ' ; Guardian,, Dated this 6th day of April, 1867. ' , Chaxob & Hrx, v2n3Jwi Attorneys for GtsardiR3.