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ADVKUTISEiM KNTS. A D V K It T I S K M K NTS. xA I V K H T I H K M KNTS. ADVEnTlSK3lETS a i)'f : ii f i's km k.n t s' ' a i v k it t i sum k n t s.. r. mu SATURDAY. .JUNE 15, 1867. Farm and Garden. OriMONS of-a Farmer. -I am ncarU fifty years old, tvas always a farmer, a rcre niy ancestors, ns far back 03 I can trace them. My opinions arc formed on experience and experiments that satisfy me. whether they do others or not. OriMON I. -Hay t-hould lc cut whet; in full bloom, as all plants contain iiH)8t sac charine matter then, and consequently, are more nutritions, if used for food, Ii hay is left hter, the su;ar turns to woody fibre. AVood and sugat are chemically the same. OriNiox II. All heavy or clayey soils should be plowed in the Autumn, so that the frosts of Winter may pulverize them and kill the germa of insects deposited in the soil for the next season III. Thj best way to raise calves is to take them from the cow as soon as dropped; it possible, never let them suck, as they learn to eat or drink sooner, and there is posorc teats from biting, and tho task of weaning tho calves is soon over. I put them in a place where sheltered from sun and rain, give a good bed of straw, and feed three or four quarto of new milk per day until three or four weeks old. then feed skim milk warmed. Let them have access to hav or prass. By this method I h:ive raised calves every year since I can remember, and never lost one in my life. IV. Nins-tenths of our farmers do not sow enough hay seed to the acre. I have kept increasing the amount, and have not found a stopping place. The more seed the more and better hay ; if timothy and clover, up to half a bushel rach per acre. If the surface of the ground ia completely covered tho hay will be fine, and no weeds can grow. I have choked out Canada thistles with tim othy and clover seed sown as thick n "hair on a dog." . so as to form a good sod the first summer. Sow early in Spring, or in February. V. Oats should be sowed very early, -as early as possible. I saw a good crop rai?ed that was sown in February, and was not harrowed but snowed and rained in. v VI. Cookinjr fbi for hcrj is better -than, doublingthe same amount if fed raw. if you wish to fatten. For breeding, feed lightly. VII. Potatoes are worth more .fr all kinds of stock, than most farmer think they are. If 3011 can hove temh frozen and then cooked before they thaw, the starch is changed to sugar, and I know of no f od that will fatten faster, or give a better flow of milk. VIII. In fattening beef cattle with jcorn meal,, never, feed so hiirh that you can see or smell the effect of it in the cx crements, for if you do you may be ure you are losing yon r'feed,- as the cattle do not as similate all the nutriment there is in the grain. IX. I believe corn-cobs, jrround with the corn, useful as residual matter, and they also contain suar enough to pay for feeding, if cooked or scalded. In Chicago, 111., they make a good vinegar from sweet .extracted froai corn cobs- Ccre for Rattle Snake Bite. Af- ier many experiments by the officers of the hmithsoman Institnfe and other ici- jeutific pentlemen, a certain cure is said to hare been found for soake bite. It is 23 follows. Tea grains valine of potassium, and thir ty grains larhne, to be dissolved in one ounce j I of .water, to bi Jkept 13 a bottle with a rnsd piass Copper and to be ap plied externally- nvrr internally. If possible, stop the circulation in the parts bitten; by bandajriojr, and u.e a tick or abytlunx to tighten the bandage, and ap ply the solution to the bife with a piece jof cotton, ppcnpe or anything: that will .hold the fluid, then bind it to the wound .and keep wet until the cure is effected. It is said that five drops of undiluted poi son from the fangs the rattlesnake, mixed with five drops of the above solu tion, and inserted in a wound with a yr Jngewas as harmless as ten drops of water. A Good Protector. Mrs Aonia Brooke, nee Jones, the American actress, now in Scotland, i always attended by a .very large Newfoundland dog, endowed -with wonderful intelligence. He is ad mitted into the salones which hia mistress graces; in railway carriagesand steamboats he hold3 his place by her side, in defiance ,ofrules; he sheps beneath her bed, sits in a private box wtth her at the toeater, and watches over her at rehearsals. Poland. S f Petersburg papers state -that the Russian government has decided on obliterating the name of Poland From April next the name of '-Kingdom of Po iland" will be replaced by thatj' The Military Distrct of Warsaw." ; , TnE Chinese are queer people to go to -market. A gentleman at Canton , writes that a neighbor of hi got in hi vriwtorV provisions a quarter of a hore and two .barrels of bull-dogs ! OUlt AGENTS. - The following n stnod gentlemen are authorized rto act as Agents fur The State Kiguts Dkmo 4 bat, and to receiv s nd . receipt for sabscriptions , to the paper: LIt COONTJ. Robert 'Watiingon ...... ......... Jason - Wheeler Y.......?.L'... '..'.". Scio ....Lebauou II. L. -Brown ....... Matthew Fountain 3 Q. A. Worth.... .lirownatille ..Lfarruiburg reoria LANE. COUNT 5f. . ..Hon. J. J. Walt-n.. Eagene Cfty " '. BENTON COUNTY. tas. i. UatmUon . Corjallls vr POLK COUNTY. .; T. J.Lovelady ........Vf,v Dallas J. B. V. Butler..... .LMonmoulh tier. 11. m. Waller.... ..EoJa CLACKAMAS' CODXTY. ltaiston & Myers.....,.., Oregon City . ... WLTXOMAII COUNTY. iawrehes & Semp'e.......... ...'-Portland .....Portland J. F. McCoy.. MAEIOX COUNTY. -N. SI. Bell.., : Salem i eeeeeeea Ao. iojce, r.ewspiper Aent, San i raui-'if; j. n ;iitL o -t'.cl t i r ..,-. j re enhsfrintioas ac4 ci"-yrii-3izrAi ijei ngut fei.crii y. r our paper, atd- aat ai fcui: IV E W DFSUG STOKEC S, VHITTEMORE & CO,, ALBANY, ORE CON, HAVE OPENED A NEW AND FULL STOCK OF Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, Extract, Herbs, Essential Oil AND AX ASSORTMENT OF AIL POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES ! EE3R,-FXJ3S:EEfr 1 FANCY AND TOILET AllTICLEM. ALSO OILS, DYE STUFFS, &.C., &.C., &.C., &c. COLORS, &C, ZW N. 15. JZZ SPECIAL ATTENTION VMU TO PHYSICIANS1 PRESCRIPTIONS!! WHICH AUK rilKI'AKKO OK THE ZPXJR.E T 1DJEVZJG- ! AND PUT UP KY AN EXPERIENCED APpTIIECAUY. g. WIIlTTEMORlv & CO. Albany, March 1G, 1S67 v2n31tf ' M. v. MACK 1 -DEALER iy STOVES- SIIEET-IHOX, COPPEU A XIV HAS on hand axd now ready for ate a full and complete stuck of first-clan COOING, parlor and box stoves, WLicb be L offering at prices that matt injure a read j sale. Also a general assortment of Brass and Enameled Kettles, French Sauce-Fans and Ladles, Cast-Iron Ten Kettle and Oven, Iron and Lead Fipe, ' FORCE ANP LIFT PUMPS! Sheet-Iron Copper, i'c Manfattnrcr pi all indi of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper WareJ REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. "Sm E. All persons who are in need cf articles in my line will find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I am determined to sell goods at prices that will preclude tbe necessity of going (aXtpKT than Albany to buy cheap. DIarketable Produce Talrcn in Czchanjo For any aau all articles iu tbd Store. Will always keep on band a complete assortment of all goods in my line, while customers will stall times receive prompt attention. M. W.MACIi. Albany, March 23, 67 v2n32ly BLACKSMITH. NG T HE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECT fully inform the public that 'hey are prepared to execute all orders for work in their line, such as MAKING AND POINTING PLOWS, Particular attention will be given to armerV W9R.KJ All work will.be done in tho best manner and at very Low Prices. W$ solicit a fair share of tbe patronage of this community. . Shop on Main Street, near Crawford's Flouring - . Mills, Albany, . , Oregon. j ' v2n35tf TWEEDALE '& PEEBLER. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! 100,000 MS. OF WOOI. WANTED within the next two weeks, for which 'The Highest Cash Price will he Paid, By J. ORADWOHL, v2u5tf Saa Fraueifcco Store. Fi Keen Year in Oregon. s. j. Mccormick, The Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of tills State desires to inform nil hi old cu totner (and ns many now no uii may not bo ac quainted with tho fact) that ho t'ill continues to operate at tho rit iuli hook stojii:, 105 Trout St., Vortluud, (EXACTLY OI'I'OSITB VQVXt MOOp) Where be 1 prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS, STATION Kit Y, 11 A KQ I'OKTES, MELODEOXS, VIOLINS, ACCORDKONS, BUASS BAND I N ST BUM E N TS, DRUMS, GUITARS, And all kinds of Mu-iVal Instruoitnl. SHEET Mrsrr. INSTRrCTION BOOKS for nil kiuds of Musical lu.truujt.bU. cuunca musxo cooes, BASS, VIOL, On TAR and VIOLIN STKINU. v bxjstjk: books, M 1SCE L LA N EOL S BOOKS, CHEAP5 lUJBLICATIONS, NKWMWl'EHS, MAiiA.INES, ULOUKS, TRESSES, l'EXS, hotogruphlc Album, And CTtry other article in the above lice. ISPORTHG FE01 SEW YOKE DUECT I ran sell to Conetrj VtAttp, Fartatrt u4 oik Agent fr Falcy'a Qll Fa.-t3h RIGS TT ACTED It I want all tb ItAfiB in Otcoa, (woolen, fat ten, or linen, white, Llck, uranv other edr) for rhich I will pay a ckt a rotao Muat tlao 'ny otiier taat." xr-COUXTRV MKKC1IANT., rAKMERK. ant oibtr will d wil to kvtp the ale frl in Uiiud m a duliar ftrtd equal to tw 4llsr tnmtd, and f m 1 ttouxwites en porct ll th Hcb'Kl liouks reju:rt4 is their fauiUrs 4a riugrachvear by tu.!jr sating tbd r that Ltrwtofrc have bxn thrown swjr. ltEMEMBEKf Wben you et tv Portland lxs sure an 1 triaj all tbe Hsg yuu ran prucurv, ta h, j. Mccormick, Franklin Bif 5tore. 105 1'rvnt ftrest aulHv2u:iy p. BE1CS. 7CS. MOXTKfTB. J. M. BRACn. BEACH &u M0N7EITH, Staler ia GENERAL MERCHANDISE, JX THEIR XE W FIRE PR 0 OF JiRICKf Oa First Street, Albai?!', Oregon. JEW FIRM, Ft EVA GOODS. ISTET PRICES T' HE ABOVE NAMED FIRM TAKE PLEA'S uro in notifjiDir their friends and tbe public generally that they are continually receiving Dry Goods, Groceries; llard- nare, &c., &c, Purchased in San Franeico at tha eery lowest figures, for CASH, and we are offering the same to patrons at corre?pouainpr pri es. Tbe attention of farmers is especially called to our NEW ESTABZJ3X2172EnT. Where -we are prepared to take cbarre of all Merchantable Protlnce. for which we are offering the highest market price. no rei-jieciiauj na tne puuue it can ni ex amine oar stock, and prices, and we a.Mure all that we jyill giro entire satisfaction to prompt custom- ir . 1 1 i .i i - A crs. Stf We are also agents for the Floreace Few ing Machine Company. sel-6m GOOD GRUB AND PLENTY PF IT. AT TOE BEWWETT HOUSE - - - - OREGON. . L. JAY S. TURNEY, HAVING LEASED THE ABOVE NAMED Hotel, ia prepared t'j accoininodte tha trav-e-iiui; public, undosB nusimeD rkgilau iioaud- EKit, iu as good style as any House on the Coast. He has determined to make the "J5eunott"a8good as tbe best, and better than auy publio house' in Salem, lie will soon complete some important im provements, which will add greatly to its appear ance ana comfort, and intends to merit and hopes to receive bis sharp of patronage. lie hifi secured tbe services of "Charley" (known to be the best cook in Salem, and ono of the best in tbe whole country), and other- compe tent persons to manage tbo culinary department, and is resolved to set as good a table ad can be found anywhere not in clap-trap, pomp and show, flummery and fine furniture, but iu an abundaut supply of the very best the market affords. ; llin Dar-ltoom will bo kept warm and lighted, and well supplied with newspapers, periodicals and other suitable reading matter, and kept in a manner which will mate it an agreeable resort. In short, he intends making an effort to please all who stop nt the Benxhtt House. And ho most respectfully requests his fricuds everywhere to give the old and well known 6tand 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) ml ut" reunonable Jig ures; it will not be the fault of the public's moist obedient and most humble servant, . . L, JAY S. TURNEY. N. B. Furnished rooms, with or without board. by the day, week or month, at the ."Bennett cb irgos moderate. L. J. S. T. Salem, Oregon, Nov. 2, 1866 v2nl8tf pfeftHv"BAWT vi:i:tahli: PAIN KILLER! Wn w:c i.i'avj: .to cam, tiik attkn, tiuU of tho jutili(j to tMnlontf tcl t anI uurivu1lu4 . Family Medicine. Tito PA IN K ILLKU ft run y wytfnhh roin IMiitnd. nml Hhil it I n fli' ii!t l'. inp-y f r Foin, It U n ivtfet tl,v rnTo invdiymo t'yu in the mt unskillful Intuit fir Summer Complaint, or any ithcr furm f Imwvl lif nt n h'iMrrn r adult: it in nn nliuont crrtuiM ruir, nnit lm witlu out 'l. ul.t Wen inufo succi'iafut in i utng tho vari ous kinds of . .;; :r Cholera ; thin nay lher known rm"lv, or rven th most killful i-hy-icUn. Jn n lU, Afr'w r.l CI.'uim, hfr IhU lnairul ' illca is ever uioro or hi jrvva!ci.t, tlta Pain Killer in "roii!crfl ly thr fl&tivm, bs well as Luropcan rvoUh-nt lu thofto t liiiioU , "A Suro Remedy. , As a Tnic for th Kt in; h, it W ui rivcll.il. A lew du: U1 rliu'a s. rrc-cms ilr Indigestion, ai4 it is often a rx-rfft-t cur fr Dyspepsia in it iat ae;rvt;l frm. lit ni niil tim latitiif r ttw, aruin tl ')ftni to tioruu actiou, roilr it a tnust cS)r tuul core f.,r Colds and Cough3, tbr nt urmtAm j t drt ciiun. For rt rn.l j -U'4ion, it $ unurrafcJ I j av tup licl J f rparaU'.n known. Rheumatism nt NtiirUiJ Afretioos sre qukkly ri liert-d and ! ofiruter .1 ly it. Any .hm. in tU Sloths vr J iil r.o t ri l;eie i y it j..k-ati'n. llcur inaUutiy lie tu-ft i ;ut. Toothache It h( o!J alwa Ui kipt nar at hand, toleuc4 i ae of vVtftt Burns or Scalua. If arplkd immeliauly, ttr4pj ti dirt-cli u ir ut give iiistant nUf. mud rot I lifUru It U H.-culUriy .Up:ed to Ue wants of Seamen, - sad f er ns mating f a ri'tSif. and no vtu e! iiKol 1 ejil without a hi r-ly -f it. Ob tepUin j wrttea: I hat ia l-. sertrd v'-ya" ottrn i with tm itf-tati1 th ntt J Imrp m go4 niidi-1 tire rhi.t, mttd hmo etfi t inn ii i .-.J lr .l of rirki e. on t '.r I, I bate l-un-l tbe I'aitt Kt'r n tfJKient in all ?, a lu tntiieiy prtlu4 tbe w'f a;i-!b-r tm-lin' s. One U pr'f its -firry i, that tUe !s hive c'Btnt!y incrrae l, end wholly nrn its own merit, 'f be ellet t of tb: Viu K.Jkr ay-u Urn lBilr6t, when t ikrri it.tem!ly la Pae of of CoMe. t'onjh, lowel Coni4aii.ts, I'-'lrr. l)Mt)try and oibi r aftrtione of tlie jt. is, kit be. n truiy woit I tfu!, a ! ha w n f r it : tb ta-4irl rtj' ir'i- b that ran Uj frn"to u. Its mu- rrs in r njorlajr Ps, ah rt itid rmely, in fif l,utu, t.mi , .ft , .riij. iLt. Msfg of iti.-t ar. i tbr e;tu l u:l roig I . urt 1 f r it each h't f fvt.'mofiy, as a ittUl. lile rur4y, that it ! bo ltb !e-l down t )'-; tuity one "f tb?re.t-'t n.tlul 4 otr. uf j the ld:' t -rtilh ehlnry. Tbt tni fril'eof e K'n Kdb r wl.tB take n orue-l ax-or liii ta ilirif I ti J6. aie certain. You I ate mly tvi eeuretb4t y u luy tbe g nuino eri c!c n 1 a l tre t the lt ) ri- t't; in its Ur. and ytu wiU Jw.t it ob4ir lul IBidicit"! I f ett e, J The gei.ttine II rry I'.pjn Ki'Kr Jnw? f-jt u in tin'tel h' tt'f wTTT ! eunti Ifbj VettabTc rin KUI, rtf wn in ibe'a ;nd wi hi two ie I n.'rate-l 'H,r..f b t t ot c utitt-l te!le?t hkibt of ty iti. tte rt.inal iuvvt;- ? tor of the la d'.ric?. tt ilb r a st l engraved f n te ! bto vmtz ta w r-i uj. n m gi nuine. i . Tbe Psin Killer U tll by Ir7;f!ls ahj tirorer. Pl.HKY IiVi.4 H)N, Proprietors, "4 Il'ifb t. Prof Men w, It. I. March 30, 1W7 v2nl f . h, Te snti.Tz, PIANOS, MELODEON3, Sijkkt Mtdir, 31 1 sic Books, Cirrr. FtfTts, I'll' Its, AifOitPKoaa, tTMnCf aSt ALL KlspftorMmicAL Itri -mt:jits, fcTAT10KT j Fasc Goons, XO. 100 FItO?iT STKKKT, (between Morrison and Alder) PO K T L A N D 0 11 KG ON, 4 01; OENT FOR JACOB ZKCIIS PIANO ortes, tar Fram i-o, Cab, wbUrh reiieed the Gold Mt-iUI .)cr ctlthratcd pianos from the East, in the lt Fair, l6i. Al At!;t Ut Er nect (ihivr s Piiio Fortj, New York, wbub won tbe Krcuwst ijpuUriij ia ibe E.t lr iwwlotm and ptwer in tone, durability in workmanship, and huptriorN'ew Seid?, full Mttallic Funa,Ovtr 5trour end French irt'l Action, ' L. T. Kbults will btv an ssortoiefft of thie "ujiri r Pinos always on band, and t an sell Hum tbe L'wcnt Prief, as h imports tbem direct trora the Msnufa tries. " N'cw Pianos fur lltnt or 8aIo by monthly pay; me tits. Latet Music received by every steamer direct from the Kt. Pianos, Mclodcon" nnd all kinds of Musical In struments tuned and repaired. ' L. T. hultx rceoinmends himself as a Erst this tuner, bavins been iu tb luiues over fiiUcn year.t and is a muHioian. ' .',''' Those living in Lion and adjacept counties, wiping to purchace cno of thcue Superior I'iauos are informedthey can do so tbrouh tbo Kditr u tho Biiir. IU0HT8 DevOciiat ho being my -tborircd agtiit for Ibo sale of tbcin in that section of On-jron. ; " ' sl.ly CxAJ-iliERY RE-CPENI3D ! ::;::.;:PictuRK JTJXa STTLES1 FROM LOCKETJO LIFE SIZE! CHEAPER THAN ELSEWHERE ,; IN THE STATE! ' , OREGON. thoipsoIw ALBANY; ItECENTJLY ENLARGED . f W our Gallery, and have now the largest Sky. Hcht and best arranged rooms this Bide of San Francisco. - ' ' ; ! We have tho Latest Imnrovccd Instimments and ubo tho best material ; and wo have spared no exjKinse to have things right, in order that wo may givo our ratrous - v FIRST CLASS PICTURES. With our present Skylight of 221 squaro feet we can tako Good Pictures in all kind of weather and at oil times of day. -None need wait for a clear day come any time, late or early, nd if we, don't make you a good picture we wnl not let you take away a poor oiie. We- have euncrior' arranccmenta for, taking CHILDREN'S LJK EN ESSES, And are said to h aye more pationca than 'famous Job of old. No Fatron ever jpaw us out of numor We defy competiiion in , , . COPYING PICTURES; 1 Call at our elegant and capacious Gallery on First the chief business street, soutU Bide, muldle ot tue block, and examine our specimen pictures. ' - THOMPSON & FAXTON. bauy, Jlovymbor 18, I8fl!5, ' Tun peculiar taint or infection which wo tall ticuovuLA lurk in the conetitutions of imiltttutkrs of mvni H either, producv or Ir ro(lutftl by nn cn-; ccbli'd. vitiated stato : ' 1 J- v of t!;v Uood, nlicrthi tliut lluid k'Conivii In ieompfU'nt to nustnin. vitnlfum-i in their iroiM action, and r- ypUuivn the ny.teiu ui decny. The ut rofuloun contatuinntion i vtt riously cnuoed y mereurial Uisetii low living, (liKordercd diuotion from unhealthy food, itnjiure nir, fillh and lilthy hntits, the deprein vices, and. nlxjvo itli, ly the venereal infection. Whatever v it origin, it is hereditary In tho constitution, desceiuling "from imrenM to, children unto the third nml fourth generation ;' indeed, it it ems to le the rod of Hint who ny, 1 wii viit the iniquities of the fathers UHn tiiein children." Ttye dis(ncs it oriinate take variou nntnes, according to the organs it attacks. In the hm. Scrofula produce tubercles, and finally Consumption; in tho gland, swellings which fcurpurutc ami Im. come ulcerous nores; in tdo toitiu(h and towels, derangements which produce liidi gektion, dylepoia, and liver fomphunts; on tho nkin, eruptivo and cutarteotts uflections. These, all liaving the Mine orig?;i. reqtiire tho eamo remedy, viz., purification nnd iuviora tion of tho Idool. rurify tho LJol, nnd theifC langerous ditetnjer leave you. With feelile, foul, or corrupted Mood, you cannot have health; witlt that "life of the t!eli" licaltl.y, you cannot have scrofulous disease. Aycr's Sarsaparilla Is ccmpoundetl front the ntot effectual anti dotes that medical fcience has.dicoered for this afflicting ditemtert ami for tho urt uf the disorders It entails. That it I fir up--rior to any other remedy yet devWd. it known ty all who have given it a trial. That it dfH oml.ine virtues truly extraordinary in th ir effect upon this cla of eompla!r.t,. Is lndiputal!y proven ly the great multitude f puhiicly known and rcmarknMtf cures it hat made of the following dicac;: KLa5TI HvO, CT GhndnllT SvclllCrS, TlIClOlS, "Prrintiftn Piml Tllntf rA Ercptions, Piaipbs, Blotchci and Eores, Eryeipelas, Ecso cr St Anthony's Fire, Btlt lifceun. Scald Head, Conhi frca tobcrculos dc50'its ia tho hnqi, TThito Swellings, Debility, Drcp$7, ltcnnlh, Dracpsia cr Indigestion, SyphiUt tzi SjrpliiiitiQ Infections, Hercrjrhl Lhse It nils Ycoknesw on'J. indiid, tic whole vru s wf t'uuspLiiiiU tiMt nriv from iiiipurity of tl.c 14hm1. Minute reports of lndhi!csl casct may to found In AiiVa Amlkk-as Aim at ac, which i fumUhcd ti the drutgSrU for gratuitous diMribution. w henin i:.y l lcnrnvd the dirt tiuns fur Us uc, tr d xn.t of the remarkable cures which it has rncde when alt other tenadits tad failed to tf otd relief. Thufo tae are jtirj-eiy taken from nil et turns of the coui.tiy, in otder that every reader isy I a? access tu eii;e one who can r-jnok tu him of its Urt tl fiem ieronal c speriemc SercfuU dtpre the yu er.ergier, and thus leaves its i tints fir Diorv ulrfeet t Uinee end its faUl reu!t tlian arc l.etdtl.y c mtltutiur.s. Uir.ie it terd.s tu hi)Mtn, arid & ,tt!y hiiten, the nvtrrpv tlutttiin of l.un:n l;f-. The vnt ii. j vttxr.tc i t tl e ;rU! rul'.on l ea ltd ts u fjtr.dyiors in jetfictlrc a utittly I.kh is tiUtu.-te tu its ttise. 'I his we t,tw ctU r to tl v i uLlk isrufcr the rf.n of A i FAi:Ar4MLi a, tlJli;h it i ionpd of irtt ' l-t, M.n.e of which eJHied the- left tf SartcjwiH.'a in id'cri-the p'r. l)y its iid ytu ri. ry protect your u If fim the tf r ir.z ei.l hr p r of thee di-oider. I'ore H.t the fol tort options tht rot rml fett,r in 1 1 e I hml, ut(.i oot the rausrs of df e, aod yvt us I -ealtli will fidlow. lly iu ju liitr tiitue tl i teii.et!y tn oir.tve the t ft.it fkr, rrl thus tl the Oi!npre vhieii luik within the tyttetn or Luul tut on rry pr.it of it. Wc koow the public hare lecn dtceietnl ly t::rry ton-poutuU of frtrwjxitilht, thst pri-iiiiMd ttiuth end tl;d nothing; Itt they will neither le deceived nor din.ppointcd in this, Iu virtue have lecn proven ly nl un thud, trial, ami there remains no que tion of its nr-n'w rcellenee fr the cure of the nfiJictifj; diMase it is intended tu reach. Although under the same name, it is a wry U'ifiercnt medicine from any other which hat l-en U fre the j-eitple, and Is ftr nwre ef ftctual than uny other which has ever Kin uvcibllc ta tLctn. CHERRY PECTORAL. Tho World's Great Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con? eumption, and for tho relief of Consumptive patients' in advanced stages ' of tho disease This liaa been so lon used nnd so uni versally known. iht we need do no more than asiture the public thnt its quality is kept up to the l-est it ever lias Uen, and that it may le rclieil on to do nil it has ever done. Prepared by Dn. J. C. Avkb L Co., : I'racticol and Analytical Viemiitlf Iawc11. Maai. ' Cold by all druggist every where, i- v tcit ein'ttr A w .. . o oy. and a Wholesale and lttta 1 by isiuiih A Uavi?. P. rt and. AND tlAC5HIJSE SHOP A. F. CHERflY, HAVING PUISCIIASr.II THE E tiro IntertDt iu tue 'ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to Furnlsli WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of every description, on tdivrt notioc. Also, BRASS CASTINGS. All Orders for : ,4 MILL WORK Will bo filled with dlfpatcb, and in a satisfactory manner. AND AsricuUiiral Implements Manufactured to order, and particular attention paid to llcpairs. All kinds of PATTERN WORK dono to order on short notice ' A. F. CHERRY, Albany, Angtift ,18, 18fi(l-ly , , ALBANY, OREGON. T r HAVE ALWAYS OJi HAND, B or will Alauul'aciure to order, every style of jooqns, sash; and junds,: at tho shortest notico and lovest possible cbargos Boards Blatchod and Planed. Work executed in a etylo not surpassed by any . . ; ; Shop in tho Stato. The Mill is in tho lower part of tho town, on tho river bank, at the comers of tho joining claims of the Montietus and Hackleman.4 ; - : J. B. COMLEY. llbs?iv, Bortmlr 20. 1S6K i. c. MtSteSUAU,. W. W. 1'AlllUSH & CO. WhoIcFn'c and Retail Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE I amaxy. oitrco.v. rpifAXKFUL. FOK THE LIBERAL PA7 .JL rnge shown us durii tlw pt few year, we would respectfully call the aK. niu.n of out nutuirous pntrons b our prcucntdejiirabjcand wtl selected stock of Rcady-Irlado'Clothln, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Salem Cloths & Flannels, Embroidery, Hoop Skirts, Silks, Hosiery, &c. ALKO LndlcN, . IIKrK nml hi Id ron' w fthocfc. vto, .-. In connection with the above we keep rt,ti!anth on band a choice rclection of iiroccri-. Jlar!traref ilnecuHtfurv. IJlitftttvar& ullt-ry. I'alnlM mid OH, Window allM, Ac , Ac. W. V. PARRISH & CO. Arc prepaid to sell anything ia their line at tbe LOYTKST CASH PIIICXS Or will receive J! EltCH AXTABLB PRODUCE In exchange for floods. ercons w'chlfif t' bnv (5oil will Cnd ii rrai!y to tbtlr adrsntae t examine our Gid U-f'-re purrbsoin ebewt ere.t5. Albany. Jrnry 27th. Ufiri. PHILLIP MILLEK'S WARBLE YARD ! ALBANY. OIIEGON, MARBLE MONUMENTS, GRAVE AND TOMBSTONES, OI'Kicrj SIjlc and I'allt-rn. PEDESTALS, SLABS, MANTEL PIECES. And Garble IVorl or A" Ulndn. THE h!OST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING Tin; iikst i:.eci;tki wouk In the State orOrrgou S All wt.rk dne al my Marble Yard is turned out a la jrive Js;rftt ratin-fsclicn t my parns. PURE WHITE, VERMONT. CR CALIFORNIA &5ARSLE Will ! acd a parties ordering w rk thai! mJi-rt. The Cosiest Living Prices v ,l i e thartd ia tv.rv i.taree. Orders frosi nry Part of tbe State win be r&itkfttUy and Frcxs; tiy Filled. THE 3I4KI1LE YARD Is jot Wlow Sj-renger'a Pacific Hotel, on tbe west nd of the trK-t running from tba river. jKr-f The pbll are Invltnl to eail at my shop anI examine rcraen m work. Albany. January 6. l$G6. ALBANY BOOK STORE! E. A.' .FIIEEPAND. K-SELLER AND STATIC Albany w p s. ..pfjcgrop fJOXSTAXTLV OS nSD STANDARD AXD BIISCELLASEOIS BOOP, JuTcnilc, Toy, Gift and Clank Doolis, 4 '.- COLD TEXS, AN1 SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind u.ed in the State. feZr BOOKS JMPORTEP TO ORPEJl. at lKclcieiy ' short notice. THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE I JULIUS GRADWOUL. ALBANY - - - OREGON. THE 'FUSSCItlBER WOULD INFORM THE citizens of Albuuy and vicinity that ho now occupies tho eorucr brick store rtAt-ncr of First and Washington Streets. Ue intends to sell Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! CASH OR PpODUCij3!J Tho publio would do woll to examine my Goods bo.ore purchasing elsewbero. . My Stock eonsists.'lu pari:, as follows : CLOTHING, GftOCEfllES AND ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! ALSO- ... A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Evcraroiiglit to this MarUct! ' Which heintends to sell ' oriLY for r.2crzc:NAz. purposes . , JULIU3 GRADWOHL IMt. 22, '68 v2n!9Jr W. W. I-AHBIJ-II. r mm PRIVATE MEDICAL AID; - - Qulek CnreN and Moderate Cliarce, , - ' - ' . . . i ! , DR. K. BOHEriaCYT Private Medical and Xuryival InttitueS acrament? ntnet, below llotifgomtry, aptHsit ' tbe I'atiCc Mail hUumtUp t'o.'i tftce. Pri vate vbtranctt on Lio!ioiU street, fc'aa 1 rabcitco, Ci.liioii.ia, EdaUUIitd exyretnty iv oJJ'vrd Hie aflltcied 'Mound and tcienliic meuitat aid, tn ihe ' treatment and cure of all JtiedU una vnrontc Utstase, cute of U ; V , secrecy and all uxuuli- distance. ' TO TI1K AYYUC17.D. f -s IB. W. K. liberty nlnrns bta inr tl,nV to hi nnmirous patents for tbtir patronage, and w ald tula this oppoitanrty to rrniiftd tbtm that -be i i nttnuts to consult al bU Institute turtX . ' or brook- dhea of tbe Lang, hirtr. Kidneys Iit;r and (ienito-1'urir.aty Orjrsns, and all private- direoxes. tin fj hilii. in all ifs rorms and stages, Ktioinal W alcniss, and all ibe horrid eoV e.uti cts of Klf-abimc. (irfjorrha. Jeet, trie4 Iebtiify. VitK of il e fcaek and Loins, Inflato iniiti.u of tbe l;ld'h-rand Kidneys, eU-ele. j anl' be b is that bis loa eiperkne sad ieeeHi1 rnt tice a iU i . atii.be t ibiuaE l im a tbare of tha. puUte paiMsajrir. Vy ibe ,ratiee of many year . in btr j and tbe I niud feians, le is Babied to p ly tb most tn"HMntaid wc,i.rul nmiHa iiai st o-Im ui all ki,!a. ll . r , ibdres moderate, treats bis mtxit in a tor Mt a d l;Borjrh?c way. Las itffr.n. ,r qtitioi$able vraciy from mtn of kt.own nspeeU ability a:,J high (Sanding in brty. AU parties rwwwunz "y Hiurot tLerwie, win receiT lbs lest and gmilctt treatment and implicit tetr' Vr. Pol erty w cld call atttntkn to tb follow- j riirtid ates if ut two of hi latitats, who. oav- ttg iniiy rK. ytre-l tLtir Leallb, desire to uais knean if eir r sntdial a' at. It will be atea tbeir !tn.vi.U are fully autbenthaUd by a NeUry PaKlic. lh welfare of foeUtj injuriously dtmsad tbttr pubhetij, and tl ey are giteo more Ut warn the unwary ilan to found tbe praises of a Pbysf-' Han. o wbotn bnudred of like eaes eaa Le tUeJy during a practice of intrc tban ftetn yes, - - -'-,- r A CAft or ctr.rT axt srsicrcaet. , Ir. V hi rfyIitar Sir : I fee! my health o ful ly reto.td tbat, in common frrstitnd?, I Uliero I h aid Whkc ytu ftms writn-n aoknovledgmeot for your valuable strris-j artic alarly so as your fee wasrasJl fr ba weik perforued. I nniTtd u this tity f r w tb Cast abeat onw year a?o. and was ties teriag from aa old ease of U't. comlkaU-d with tricinre. Ik tax s Mne).-r i0 His cily. and be'kriag I boss doetora who t oeb p:Ur asmrs9s of sueetts werw t ss iarilv tbe U-1. (oue of whom bare a !ars number oftiths) I laptd icjKlf is aetrebare, and c atinued at dt llw.ir tnaiatent aa til I bad hl oi arly H b fc and considerable rim of mwj I wi.b to say cow ibt yon are Ibe sixth do tor bare imt b.jid.and tbe only one that basererd.no me any Mrvie. My. Gktt is wbelly tcred, tboi ttikture is all reuii.irt-d, and y ftacral Lealtb U Utter than it l as Uea f.r y-r,. n exclusion X wooidsay lotLe toay nofortaaatri who repairs u e'li a! adtici-. il y-u bare ar.j doubt as tu boo) yt a ii.ay erapb y,ak ;r. lwi.rtT Uw say addref and cll ai.d ev ae. (i jjetp a tore ia it if eity.) SSjr txixnencL- may rare you tnaajr dolUra. wt nld that in ti e early !a?e f mj dis- I iJ a hireauouatf tbe pr. fwratiens ad t r5.d as a israll.ble eute for Uocorrbcra. Gleet, etc.. bet avv r d rireJ auy btncSt from tbm. I t,w. le!r. TrT tialy runt, L... 11 ; -Sun rmM.". Jctr 1C. lvt. ' .SaS..il ed and swm to before me thit 21t daa of Jntii. Ih&i. - 4, g. tfOULD, ) . Xoiryllie, most niBAUiLAtir cr ok bf srr.Ba4Yoaa9i:A. A dcir to bvteCt btinanitT, and a tetli8 pratitu-lc to I'r. W". . iiobcity. ah ste iic-vs aa take !. ru t u a. F r saanT tuti I Laie. been aCitt d w Itli lba.t iearfcl dt tuc fca... mi .-'iertuj trrri.a;" t,r Ftui.o.I Uealaees. tb naait of P-al a-, bt :U lii expi-rkoe.d bat Uttic trot U ( inrtttn iei ee. la tbafjear, btwevtr. 1 bad nital B"ruk.Le?s ta an alarm in? tXUnt. wb-.cb was soon fallowed a the nut alarming r-ysni t bis, as wt abacs of Ha back and limb, pains ia tbe l ead, duuawss of vision, oeiv- . B.tss and eberal oebHity. 2Jj mid. Uo, waf tC.ctid touib as txtett as to Nrioasly ia.pair ray in.Bi?ry ; bit idits wire etofosid a&4 spirit d. pr. -,ed. 1 was averse to si eicly. Lad tii fre ln niai and slf dbnajt. and was entmly unfit, kd tor ky ol tbe duties of life. Piobi 1Si5 to tbo Muunur ori563. I iioplejid Ik very best saedkal tale't.t I eoa'd tnd. uud rpeal ai-Tvral huadred doU !ar,Lut iu bo tnotaiue obtained more tban tea- jm r-rr reiki. I kad about evccladcd tat re was no relief hr me in this world, but feeing Dr.Ie beriy'e advertise oicnt, I thought I r acaid call and I. L'.in. ti Lc cLarod ooibins; for coMoltation . I bad an inUrriew with tbo l ector, and bis feo for t.ratiuiut was o reasoaabk. 1 dttei mined tu try bitn. though I did not exrtt saarb benefit frvm bis tr.atuitnt. On tbe iih of lKcemWr lat I plaetrd inyv If under hiseare;inanewek Ifouni uiynvlf vtry mmh irotoved. and Bow, after fiT witls troattmut, 1 fvd my sell tborougbly inxtd of all uy tn ubks and in the ti joynunt ot tbe best bt-altn. Uupir.g tbat my exerknee may be cf benint to ttberD similariv afiliiUd, I subaeribw ui.eif James Johnston ubcrihed an sworn to beiorv me, this 15lndaj f Jr.nu.irr, 1S64. . lt-.J A. ;. RANDALL, Kotary Publio . TO FEMALES. When a ft wale is afuicUd with disease, as weak- ncss nt (he buck and l.tnb, pain is ttt btad, dia- e9 .of 0 il t. I'W u iin.-.cuiar owir, palpitation f the heart, irritability, mrvonsmss, cstnuie uri nary difficulty, dtranptnuntoTdig?.tive functions, central d.biiity. VHpinit ys, all disea.es of tha won:h. hytttria. literillty, opd all olber diseases n.oul.:ar to fpniaUs. th.ey f 1 oubt gor or writ at no to the celebrated rrmalo doctor. W. K. Po- herty, nt bis ll. dieal Intitnte. and oorsultbim atxut their troubles and disease. The Doctor ia ifilctln pi ore (tins than any other plysieiaa ia ihc oiaiu ui LniiioniiH. ajk nn ihisjb upiieary pre vert you. bpt apply iniinediately and ayp your selr fn-ii painful tjiStrinps and premature death. All married ladies, wboe delicate health or otbrr eircuuistanct-s prevent an increase in tbeir fami lies, sbruld write orcnllat Dr. W. liberty's Med? leal institute, ana tnty will receive every possibly; nlief and beli. hu Xcsor'a offices are so arr ranged that ba can be consulted without fe&r 'cf jbserj'ation. ? ' : ' Tp CpRRESPOXDENTS. , , Patients residing at a distance, who may desira the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty on their re fpeetiro rases, and who thintf proper to snbmit a a personal l icryjew, a;p rcspeciiuiiy assurca mat tbeir comuiunicutions will o held most sacred. Dr. Dobcrtv takes this method of observing tbat all letters are only opened and replied to by him- seii, ana tne lajier as promptly as possible. Jf tJb.e case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be supereeded, at in structions fqr diet, regimen, and the general treat ment torte casa itselt (including the remedies,) will bo forwarded without delay, and ia such a manner as tocenvey m idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation FKEK. Permanent eura guaranteea or no pay. Aooress g an Francisco, California. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ; ;. "DR. DOHERTY is a skillful physician rod at honorable gentleman, nny statements be makes U bis putunU be is euro to ful&ll. inat tact is on great cause of his eu.ii.ent success in his profes sion. It is fortunate that among me many adver Using phvsicians there is one who can be dependet on," (Review. ; , ' 'DR. DOHERTY'S reputation as a physician ii a sufficient punrantee f r the er of any ease he undertakes-" -fChroniele. "DR. DOHERTY has deroted bis study mora partieularly to ehronio. specific and secret practice, and as such is now the moft successful of any physician in San Frant isoo." -Free Press, " D. DOHERTY'S repatationia second to no eth er physician on the coast in ehronie and specifio practice." Mirror. .'.,," DR. DOHERTY. Few man la the medical profession have succeeded in. gaining the confi dence of the public in their skill and judgment til he has." fEnciairer. . ' "DR. DOHERTY ra&ka as one of oar most dis tinguished physicians; and also one of the raesl successful, which ia not' the eriteiloa Vtictl Kfii9s praetfitsontr is juJpd." JTea. iV'