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TO BS AWAKDID BY THK - Lini1 Comity Asricnltural Association, AT THEIR SECOND ANNUAL FAIR, COMMtNCING Monday, Srpt SD, and Contlnnlng Four Days. Class I Cattle. No. 1. SnoRT Horns. Buin. First. Second. Beit bull S years old and upward $16 00 m j 10 00 t j j oo I ' " calf S 00 Coxes. Best cow S yean old and upward 15 00 . 2 M " 10 00 "belfrl 44 " 5 00 ' " heifer calf 3 00 $ T 5 2 1 No. 2. Devons. Bam premiuma as No. 1. . No. 3. IIerefords. Kama premiums as No. 1. No. 4 Ayhsiiires. Cam premiums as No. 1. No. 5 Alderneys. Fame premiams as No. 1. Exhibitors ia Noa. 1, 2. 3, 4 and 5 must furnish satisfactory evidence of ago and pedigree No. 6 -Graded Cattle (Cross Breeds). ' Bulls. llest bull 3 years M J j 14 and upward 10 00 00 00 00 " calf, Ileal cow 3 years old and upward 10 5 3 2 00 00 00 00 v-iCrl calf. " milch cow of any blood 10 00 Rule. Exhibitors competing for premiums fur the best milch cow of any blood shall, furnish the Superintendent a certified statement of the amounts, by weight, ot milk produced by the row entered by them, during ten days of the season preceding the exhibition, with a statement of the ago of the ;df at the time the milk is weighed. No. 7 Fat Cattle. Competitors fort Bis department are required to tie with the Corresponding Secretary a statement of the age of the animal, time, manner, kind, quality and cost of feeding, and all the expenses connected with the fattening.) Fat ox 5 years old and upward... 8 00 4 00 5 00 2 50 4 00 2 00 3 00 1 50 3 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 Fat steer 3 - 2 Fth'ifr3 " 2 No. 8 S w eepsta kes. Bull of any breed - 15 00 7 50 Ciw of any breed 15 00 7 50 Twenty per cent entrance in the above de partment. Class XX Horses. No. I Thoroughbreds. Ik st stallion 4 years old and np'rds 10 04 3 00 00 00 00 i u 2 1 44 u suckling coll.. ...... ' mare 4years old andup'rds 10 00 m 3 . " 6 00 t 4 j " 4 00 4 44 J 44 44 2 00 " suckiins eolt....... 2 00 JtiT In the department of thoroughbred ant puis, wbetker cattle or horses, none will be per mitted to compete but sueh as furnUh satisfactory pedigrees. No. 2 Graded. Bait stallion 4 y'rs old and upward 10 00 5 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 10 00 8 00 C 00 4 0 2 GO 00 00 00 d 00 00 a) 00 0 44 44 44 " A- J 44 44 41 2 " " 44 1 44 44 " " colt M mare 4 years old and up'ard 44 44 J 44 4 44 " 2 44 I 44 4M i " " cult No. 2. Beit brood mare awl o!t 4 yeava eld and upward Beit brood mare with best family f three colts Bet t gelding 4 years old and up'rd No. 4. Wti spaa of carriage bones or mares far style or movemeot (owned by one person)... ...... Best single horse or mare to buggy jsy- Tie above to be tested. No. 5. Best span of liersea for all work.... Best span of draft korses or mares 4 years old and upward Best span of draft horses or mares 3 yean old and upward ST The above to be tested and person. It 04 5 60 10 00 5 60 5 00 2 54 10 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 10 00 10 00 5 00 owned 5 00 5 00 1 50 by one Class XXL No. 1 Speed for Trotting. Tkree must enter. Entrance fee 25 per cent. Best trotter 4 years old and upward 4 m iles Best trotter 3 years old and upward 2 miles....... Best trotter 2 years old aod upward 1 mile .... s3est span to wagon 1 mile (owned by one person)... . No. 2. 50 00 20 00 40 00 20 00 Best trotter, 2 in 3, mile heats " 3 in 5, " (not to enter 2 and 3)....... 40 00 50 0 Class XT. No. 1 Running. Uest ranning, 2 in 3, mile heats..... i ' - . . No. 2. Best running, 4 years old and up ward, 1 mile. Best .running, 3 years old and up ward, 1 mile Best running, 2 years old and up ward, 1 mile:.. Best 2 straight miles and repeat... No. I Pacing. Best spaa of pacers in harness 1 m lie .. ............................... SJest single pacer in harness, mile' 50 00 40 00 30 00 20 04 75 00 30 01 40 00 10 00 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 3 00 beats, 2 in 3 Ceet walker 1 mile....... 4 Class V doles and Jacks. No. 1. Best Jack 10 00 . , span of work, mules, Oregon raised.... 5 69 Best yearling mule 4 00 "suckling 2 00 M lot of 5 mule colts 6 00 Class YI Sheep. No. , 1 American or Cross-Breed Merinos. est back 3 years old and upward 44 M - l . - 44 .44 4 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 1 50 ewe laafe 1 00 2 00 1 50 " ewe nd lamb.... 3 lamba Best sample of wool, quality and wt ightMMWu ......... ......... ....... 3 00 1 50 1 ' ! No. 2. -French Merinos. Sams premiums as No. J. No. S. Spanish Merinos. .Same premiums as No. 1. No. 4. -Souxhdowns. .-Sams premiums as No. 1. : No. 5. New Oxfordshire. .Sams premiams as No. 1. L - -No. 6. Coxswold- feanis premiums as No. 1. No. 7. Graded Sheep. Same premiums as No. 1. No. 8. Fat Sheep. First. Second. Best pair of wethers w 4 00 2 00 " ewes .. 3 00 1 50 Iambi 3 00 1 50 " buck for wool and mutton, of any breed 4 00 2 00 Rclk 1. Thoso exhibiting sheep for premiums dTercd for wool and mutton shall exhibit tho shorn fleoco with tho sheep, together with a statement ot the time of its growth. ' Rclc 2. The committee shall take into con sideration the quality as well as the weight ol the fleece, and quality and ago as well as weight of carcass. Class VIX XXoffs. No. 1. Essex. Dcst boar 2 years old and upwards 4 00 1 3 00 " " 0 months and not ly'r old 2 00 " sow 2 years old and upwards 4 00 " .. i .. .. 3 Oo " " 6 months and not I y'r old 2 00 " litter of pigs, not less than 0, under 0 months old . 2 00 No. 2. Berkshire. Same premiums as No. 1. No. 3. Chester Whites. Same premiums as No. 1. No. 4. Cross Breds. Same premiums as No. 1. No. 5. Graded. Same premiums as No. 1. No. 6. Sweepstakes. Best fat hog 1 year old and upward 4 00 " boar and stw 1 year old and upward..... ." 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 1 50 00 00 Class VIII Grain and Vegetables. No. 1. Best 5 acres of fall wheat 10 00 5 00 " 5 spring wheat . 10 00 5 " oats 10 00 " 5 " corn .. 10 00 " i " broom corn .. 10 00 " sample of broom corn M 1 00 5 00 JZ(J Competitors for the above premiums must furnish certificates of themselves and disinterested persons, showing tho method of cultivation and the actual product. Best 1 bushel fall wheat - 1 00 50 44 1 " spring wheat - 1 00 50 " 1 oats I 00 50 " I buckwheat 1 00 50 " i " rye 1 00 50 " 1 " barley 1 00 50 " t " wht. corn 1 00 50 " j ' yellow corn 1 00 50 " assortment of grains raised by one person M 3 00 2 00 Beit peck of flaxseed 2 00 1 00 " timothy seed 1 00 50 " " clorcrsted 1 00 50 No. 2. Vegetables. Best peek of white beans other varieties ' " peas - " bushel potatoes n "4 " sweet potatoes Greatest No. of good varietks of 1 00 50 1 00 b0 l 00 50 1 00 50 2 00 1 00 2 00 I 00 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 1 00 50 5 00 2 50 potatoes Bett pumpkins and squashes onk-ns 1 00 " beets " carrots patrnins " turnips 1 00 " tomatoes ., " cabbage .......... " plant M exhibit of garden vegetables. No. 3. Melons Greatest No. of good varieties of water melons..., 1 50 50 50 50 1 00 Best specimen Greatest number of good muk- tnelons ............ Bet specimen ...... 1 00 No. 3. Flour. Ac. Best 50 lbs. flour M 50 M corn meal... " 50 " buckwheat flour 2 00 ... 2 00 2 00 2 C 1 00 1 00 Class XZ Domestic Manufacture. No. 1. Best 5 tbs. butter " cheese " 10 lbs. lard " 4 " candles 10 " soap 00 04 04 09 09 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 " pair bacon hams " " sides. ' 3 brooms - " basket. No. 2. Best Oregon jeaas, 5 yards .......... 2 00 1 00 " socks, 2 pairs 1 00 '.0 " citb, all wool, 5 yds. 2 00 1 00 " yarn, 2 lbs 1 00 50 " " pair blankets ... 5 00 I 50 " " mittens... . 1 00 50 " " buskins gloves ... 1 00 50 Class X Home Work. Best needle work shirt 2 00 1 00 " " quilt 4 00 2 00 " " " dres . 2 00 1 00 " large crotchet work 2 00 1 OS " home mad carpet, 5 yards... 3 00 1 50 " specimtn of fancy knitting... 1 00 50 " plain needle work 1 00 50 " patch work quilt - 2 00 1 04 " straw hat . 1 00 50 " large embroidered cubion ... 2 00 1 00 " ornamental needle work 2 00 1 00 " worked collar 1 00 50 " leather work - 2 00 1 00 " hair work - 2 00 1 00 " ehtll " 2 00 1 00 Class XI Flowers, Preserves. &.C No. 1. Best exhibit of rare plants in pots. " floral design, ornamental 2 00 2 00 I 04 1 t 1 0 50 0 " roses ' boquets 1 00 No. 2. cucumbers, pickles, ie 1 04 50 preserves of each variety I 09 0 bottle fruit 1 04 50 wheat -bread 1 41 50 jelly . I 00 50 gold cake 1 00 50 silver u I 00 50 fruit " ......... .... I 00 50 dried tout of each kind....... 1 00 50 44 44 Class SIX X'ruits and Wines. No. 1. Best specimen f 20 varieties of apples (grewn in 1867) 2 00 I 00 Greatest number of good varieties of pears (grown in 1867) 2 00 1 00 50 Best specimen 10 varieties of pears 1 00 Greatest number good varieties of peaches 2 00 1 00 50 50 Best specimen' of" 6 varieties of peaches 1 00 Greatest number of good varieties of plums..... 1 00 Best specimen of 6 good varieties of plums 50 No. 2. Best currant wine 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 50 ' grape " 44 vinegar 44 ........ No. n O. Best jar of apple butter 100 50 60 44 peach " 1 00 pear " 1 00 plum " 1 00 44 44 44 41 50 Class SHI Elechanical Department. Oregon Manufacture. Best 44 It 44 4. 44 44 44 44 ' 44 44 IS 44 44 . 44 44' 4rt two-horse wagon ............... express " plow... gang plow......... .... double shovel plow. single ' ...... cultivator - . barrow ,..... reaper tftam harness bee house - hoots and shoes, each pair... sample leather (Ogn m'f c't) bureau.. safe , bed-stead '. lot of photographg,.,i...., 10 00 5 00 8 00 4 00 5 00 3 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 2 50 3 00 1 60 5 00 2 50 ' 5 00 2 50 15 00 7 50 4 00- 2 00 4 CO 2 00 3 00 .1 50 4 00-2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 ADVERTISEMENTS. Fi Keen Years in Oregon. s. j. Mccormick. -The Pioneer Bookseller and Publisher Of this Slate, desires to inform all bit old cus to mors (and as many new ones as may not be ao. quaintod with the fact) that ho still continues to operate at the FRANKLIN IXOOIC STORE, 105 Front St,, Portland, (exactly orrosiTB movkt noon) Where be is prepared to furnish ' SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, BRASS BAND INSTRUMENTS, DRUMS, GUITARS, , And all kinds of Musical Instrument. SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION UOOKtJ for all kinds of Musical Iustruiucuts, CHURCH MUSIC BOOKS, BASS. VIOL. GUITAR and VIOLIN STRINGS. BXi-A.tSTB: BOOKS, UiS. MISCELLANEOUS ROOKS, CHEAP I'UnLICATIONS, NEWSPAPERS, 31 AG A 'INKS, GLOUKS, PRESSES, PENS, Photographic Album u , And every other article iu the above line. SPORTING FROM ,EW YORK DIRECT I can sell to Country Dealer?, Farmers and oth ers, at San Francuco Wholesale Prices. yiir Agent for Tolcy's Gold Iens.TS- RAGS WASTED!! I want all the RAGS in Oregon, (woolen, rot ton, or linen, white, black, oranr other color) for which I will pay a ckst rot an mork than "any other mat.." jsT COUNTRY MERCHANT. FARMER?, and others will do well to keep the above faets to mind as a dollar tre Is eual to two dollars tarntd, and frugal housewives can purkafe all the School Books required in their families du ring each year by simply aiux tho rag that heretofore have been thrown away. It EM KM HE II! When you s;o to Portland be sure and brinj all the Rags you ran procure, to 8. j. Mccormick, Franklin Rook Store. 103 Front Ftreel aul92n21y n. tzxen. THOS. MOSTCttU. j. m. aearn. BEACH &. MON7SITH, Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, IX THEIR SEW FIRE-PROOF IIRWK, Oa First Street, Albany, Oregon. HEW FIRM, NEW GOODS. AND 1STEW PEICES THE ABOVE NAMED FIRM TAKE PLEAS ure in notifying Ifceir friends and the public generally that they are continually receiving Dry Good, Ciroccrica, Hard ware, &c, &c, Vorcbased in San Francico at the very lowest figures, for CASH, and we are offering the same to patrons at corresponding prices. The attention of farmers is especially called to our NCW ESTABLISHMENT. Where we are prepared to take charre of all Merchantable Produce, for which we are offering the highest market price. We respectfully ask the public to call and ex amine our stock, and prices, and we assure all that we will give entire satisfaction to prompt custom ers. ItSr We are also agents for the Florence Sew ing Machine Company. scl-Cm BLACKSMITHINC! THE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RE.SPECT futly inform the public that 'bey are prepared U execute all orders for work in their line, such as MAKING AND POINTING PLOWS, HOUSE SHOEING, Altn IRONING WAGONS ! Particular attention will bo given to - FARME RS' WORK! 50 All work will be done in the bast manner and at very Low Prices, i Wo solicit a fair share of the patronage of this community. . Shop on Main Btre ot, near ; Crawford's Flouring . Mills, Albany, ' - - Oregon. " ' ' . ' v2n35tf TWEEDALE k PEEBLER. VyOOL I WOOL ! WOOL ! 100,000 MS. OF WOOL WANTED within the next two weeks, for which The Highest Casa Price will be Paid, By J. 0RADW0IIL, v2sl5hv Kan Franoisco Etere. ' A D V E It T I S E M E N T S STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT JOB PRINTING OFFIOK. FIRST ST., ALBANY, OREGON. W E have eonncoted with this oflloo a flrst-clas JOB OFFICE, and aro prepared, at shortest notloe, to fill, In the neatest manner, any order that way bo sent us. EVERT DESCRIPTION OF, J01I PRINTING Executed speedily, and in a satis, factory Style, at Prices cheap as Tin: cni:Aii:sTt Theatres, Concorts, and Publlo Meetings, Accommodated at the Shortest Xoliec! MERCHaS'TH, RANKERS. AND 11CHINE.4S MEN HUPPLIEU WITH CARDS, RILLS. IIILL IIEAI)?. RILLH LAU1N'. CHECKS, LETTER HEAD INtJS, Ac. uTll circl'lars. election tickets, hall tickets. census blanks, drl'uuisth' larels. liquor la ii els, orhers ok fan cino. notes of hani. dray receipts, leisal rlanks of all kinis, circl'lars. rill8 of fare, prot! r a m m es. si1 1 ppi nu receipts. rooks ani pamphlets, cata- LOtiLES, AND 11 Y- LAWS. All Orders Promptly Attonded to AHHorr & Huowx, "State Rijhts Demoerat" Job Office. Id, T. SI5 1I.TZ, luroRTCR af nrit.ra ist PIANOS, MELODEONS, Hnr.tT Mcsic,' Mratc Rooks, Oi itah. Fi.tta. Pirr, AciPttiKo. Sti;. t all airor Mt t i. Ithi mhh, STTtrnr t Faacv ttooln, SO. IOC FRO.Vr STItKICT, (betwn Monison and Alder) V O 11 T L A N D t O U K G O X , A OENT FOR JACOB ZECIIS PIANO Fortes. San Frau-i-., Cl-, wnlca rewi?! the tiold .MnUI ,.vrr celebrated iatio fr.m lae East, in tba Ul Fair. ISCi. AUo Aseiti fr Lf nel tiablrr's Piano ForUr, New York, whi h wt.ti I the ereatel popuUritv in tho Kat fr wcetm . I erd power in to. lurabliiy in wot ktnnb:p, and Superior New Sol, (all jdctatlie Forw,0cr strung an i French (irand Action. L. T. SLuItt will have an aortraetit of those j "uporior Pianotalwavs on band, and can tell ibrm ' tho Lowett Prices, as bo knporu (hem direct irm the ManttfacUiries. New PUaos for lUnl or Sale by wioil'jr to on i . Latest MoU recciffc4 by every steamer direct from the Kat. , Pianos, Mclodpon aod all kinds of MuSeal In struments tuned and repaired. L. T. Pbulu'reeointuendd hitntelfa aSrtteUs tuner, bavin; been in the buincs over fifUeii yean and is a musician. Those livin; in Linn and adjacent counties, wishing to purchase one of tbec uj ertor Punos are lnforsae4they can do so through the Editor o the trTe r.icjiirs IiKMot uax be being tny au iborSrcl agent for the sale of I hem in that recti. u ttt Oregon. sel.ly GALLERY RE-OPENED! PICTURES! j&JJIa STYLES 1 FROM LOCKETTO LIFE SIZE! CHEAPER. THAN .ELSEWHERE IN THE STATE! TIIO.HPSOiVi IMXTO., ALUANYltEGOX. Wi: ui:cexti,y i:xi.aui:i our Gallery, and haro now the largest f'ky. light and bet arranged rooms this ide of frf&n Francisco. We have the Latest Improvced Instruments and use the best material ; and wc have spared no eipcnse to have things right, in order that we may give our Patrons FIRST CLASS PICTURES. With our present Skylight of 224 sqnare feet wc cap tako Good Pictures in all kinds of weather uud at all times of day. Xono need- wait for a clear daycome any time, late or early, and if we don't make you a good picturo we will nut let you tike away a poor one. We have superior arrangements . Tor taking CHILDREN'S LIKENESSES. And are said tn have more patience than famous Job of old. Ho Patron ever saw us out of humor. We defy competition in COPYING PICTURES. Call at our elegant and enpactous (lallcry on First the chief business street, south side, middlo of the block, and examine our specimen pictures. . THOMPSON PAXTO.X. Albany, November 18, 18. y ; iSllllllllOllH. , In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, Delila J. Farquer, PVff, ts. John Farquer, Deft : Suit in Equity for Divorce. - it To the above named John Farquer, Deft: IX THE SAMB OF THE STATIC OF OREGON i You ore hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint of tho above named plaintiff, now on file against you, in the above entitled causo, with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days after the dato of service hereof upon you if served in said Linn county; but if served in any other county in the Stato of Oregon, then within twenty days of tno date ot service nercorupon you. And you Are further notified that if you fail to answer as above required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the reliof de manded in said complaint, and will take a judg ment and decree of said Court dissolving the mar riage contract existing' between you and the said plaintiff, together with coBts, disbursements and stamp duty of this suit. - By order of Hon. R. P. Boise,. Judge of said Court. CRANOR A HELM, . June 17, 1867. , Att'ys for Pl'lT. , '; Internal Rev. Stamp, 5 Oe, cancelled. ' -; '' .1 do certify the above and foregoing to be a true copy of the original Summons as prepared by me and now on file with tho Clerk of said Circuit Court for Linn county, Oregon. . . ? . . . Qzo. R. Hsur, . .nSnttmZ vi. .-. . One of p.i'fTt AH'jf .. ADVERTISEMENTS a 9 tns wotat 's oar.iT hcmem roa 'Scrofula nd Sorofukms Disease. , j From JZtnerp L'dei, in well-known merchant of Oi- ford, Maine, l have sold laro quantities of your Bawupa Kll.t.A, hut never yet no bottle which fallml of the desired effect and full satisfaction tothotia who took It. Aa fast our people try it, they agree tlioro lm l)ccu no medicine Ilka It before la our community," Eruptions, Pimples, iJlotohoa, Pustules, Ul cers, Soroi, and all Disease of tho Skin. ' From Rev. ttoht. titration, JrUtol, Ennland. ' " 1 only do my duty to you and tho public, whm I add mv testimony to .imt yon pulillxh of trio rno dlclnal vlrtuosofvour HAttmi-AitiiXA. Mydniih. tcr,aged t-n, liad an allllctln humor In her cam, eyes, and hnlr for years, which wo were- unnhlo to cure until we tried your ftAKSArAHllXA. bite has been well for some months." From Mr. Jane E. Mice, n wttl-lnmm nmt much' tme.tl Until of DennUvUte, Cupe May Co.. .V. J. Jly dnughtor linsj tnfrTOl for a yenr pant with a scrofulous eruption, which was very trouhlesomn. Nothing afforded any relief until wo tried your lAi!9AlAKllXA, which soon completely cured her." From Charkt P. flage, Kq.t of the toUtrljf knmon (aye, Murray f Co., manufacturer of enamrMed paper in Maihua, Jr. It. I had for several year a very troublesome humor in my faco, which grew coiutantly iromo uutll It disfigured my fentures and beenrno an iutol ernl'lo aftlleflon. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whntevor, until I took your 8 win umicm.i.a. It Immediately made my face worso, as you told mo it ml'-ht for a time; but In a few weeks tli new. skin began to form under tUt blotches, and eon tlnud until my fnco Is a smooth a any body', and I am without any symptoms of ihc dlnenito tlmt 1 know of. I enjoy iMrrfect Ucnil', and without a doubt owe It to your Sauaimisii,La." Erysipolaa Cleacral Dobillty Purify tho Blood. From Dr. Holt. S'awln, Ifamton St., AVm York. , M Int. Arv.K. . I ftcldom fall to remove Krnpt'om and ScrofuUnt Sore by tho perwwrliij.' uoof your Mr.H4i'Altil.).. end I have Jut now cured nn atuu'lt of Malignant UryniprXa with It, No alterative wo K)seiiS equals tho KAtUAI'Atlll.t.A you hitvo otiji plied to the profession as well m to the ixtiple," From J. K. Johtuton, f'a Wakfman, Ohio. "For twelve years, I hud tho yellow KrylTM.1i on my rlxht arm, during whielt tfmo I tried u tho relebrtMl physicians I could reach, and took Uun' dreds of dollar worth of medicines. Tho ule-rs were so bad that the cord beearno visible, and tho doctor decided that my arm must bo amputated. I began taking your Sakhapaisiixa. Took two bot tles, snd aoino of your Togetli-r they hnvo cured me. I am now as well and sound an any ily. lleiiig in a public flare, my twims it known to every body in this community, and excites the wonder of all.'4 I'rtm lion, tlrnry Monro, M. P. P., of Xemnttte, V. If'., a leudiny member of the Canadian I'arlia. vttnt. I have used your SAftSAPARft.f.A In my family, for general debility, and for puriyinff the Uih,'.i, with very beneficial reautts, and feci confidence; la coumenauig It to tho afflicted." St. Anthony's Piro, Rose, Salt Rheum, Scold Head, Soro Eyes. From flarrey Biekler, Kq., the olle editor of ths IStnkhannoek Jtemocrat, PenmytranUt. Our only child, about thr-e year of ge, wa attacked by pimple on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathome and virulent ore, which covered Id fan-, and actually bliudd hi rye for tome day. A skilful pbynielan applied nitrate of flver nd other remedies, without ny apparent effect. For fifteen day we irurd-d hi hands, leat with tlitn he should Uar oh h the f a Urtg and corrupt wound which eover-d hi whot fare. Having triei every thing clan we lnwl tny ho from, wo began giving your Kahiai'AIUI.I.a, snd applying the iodulo of otah lotion, aa you direct. The aore began to heal when wc had given tlic first bottle, and was well when we had fli.i.le-d the second. The child' ryelaahc, which had coma out, grew again, awl he I now a healthy and fair a any otln r. The wholo ittighborhood pralicU-4 that the child muat die." Syphilis and Mercurial Diaeaao. From lr. lliram SUmt, of St. IxmIi, Mi"ttrt. 1 find your HAiiaAraniLf a more t-tirnx remedy for the secondary symptom of iSypkiii and for syphilitic diea than any other we mjc. The proi-aaon are tndebteU to you lor aotuc of Uie beat mrdirine we have." From A. J. FreneS, M. D., an eminent phytieian of Istwrenee, itutt., ttho is a prominent uttrtaber of the LtgUlalurt of Mtteknclts. l)tu Attn. My dear fcirt 1 have found voar SAt;At'Amt.i.A an excelhtit remedy for HyiihiUt, both of the primary awl teeondary type, au-i eljif tual In nornc enaes tliat were loo olUuatc to yk-tl to other remedies. I do not know wfw? we can on ploy with more cciiainty of iucxii, u Ucte a owvv cl -.lu-ratlvc I reuired." Ir. (rt. S. Van Litis, of ,7 to ErtwitrL l:, X.J., had dreadful ulcer on hi .-g,euei by the tuw of mercery, r merrurinl dtiea, whtrli grew more and more aggravated for year. In piu of eviy remedy or treatment that could be applied, until tho M-raeverilg U.e of ATKH' 8RAfAlill.t.A r-lnrvfs him. few caaes can be found mere Invrteraw- and dl.lre.oiug Hun this, and it took several dozen bottle to cure bita. Leuccrrhcca, Whites, Female) Weakness, are gmrrally produced by InU-rnal Scrnfultm Ft erratum, and are very ofUit cund by the alterative fcrt Of ttd S At! tl.mt I 4 Hnm im rvtutr. howrvrr, in aid of tlx? SAaAIAIUtXA, the ikiliul pplicatton Of local retnedic. From the wvf Iwwwt ond vidrly-etUhrattd Dr. Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. I hve found your 8ABArAnt!.m an excellrnt alterative la dlaease of females. Many ease of Irrrjrularlty, IxitrofThra, Internal delation, and local debility, artaing from ttte erofulou dUtttetio, have fielded to it, and there are few that do not, when it effect I properly aided by local treatment." A Itvly, unviUing t atlow the publication of her name, write " 3fy duhter and myelf have bm cured of a very debilitating Ieacorrlwra of long standing, by two bottle of your SAKAArAaiu.." Rheumatism. Ooat, Xdrer Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when cauacd bv Scrffuln In the Ttcm. are rsr ldlv cured by this Ext. c(arsaiarilla. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so roany advantages over Uic otlicr purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more tlian to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever las teen, and tliat they may I depended on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by J. C. AY Ell, 31. D-, & Co.. Lowell, Mass., and sold by 'J.-C-t'old by tettlemier A Co,, Albany, and a h'-lccale and Kefatl by hmith & Dans, Port and. scSly ALIUiW IOUM)RV AND MACHINE" SHOP! A. F. CHERRY, HAVING PURCHASED THK En tire interest in tho ALHANY POUNDKY AND MACHINE 8H0P, I am Prepared to Furnlnh WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of every description, on short notice. Also, 1311 ASS CASTINGS. All Orders for MILL WORK Will be filled with dixpatch, and in a satisfactory manner.. IIOUSK POWERS AND Agricultural Implements Manufactured to order, and particular attention paid to Repairs. All kinds of PATTERN WORE done to order on short notice A. F. CHERRY, Albany, August 18, 186C-ly ALBANY, OREGON. I HAVE AlilVAYS OS HAND, or will Manufacture to order, every style of DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, at the shortest notice and lowest possible' charges Boards Matched and Planed. Work executed 'in a style not surpassed by any iu: " r: Shop in thState. ' , figr The Mill is in tho lower part of the town, on tho river bank, at tho corners of the joining . i claims oi ine monuoios ana juacKioman. .. ,-.,'..Uv, J, B. COMLEY. .v .Albany, September .JO, 1865. ;. A i V K It T 1 y KMKNT8 . w, -w. PARR1SH. . C. MXNCXNHaLL. W. W. PARRISII & CO. Wholesale and P.etsil Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE! A MIA NY, 0III:G0X. milANKrCL FOR THE LIBERAL PAT- L ronage shown ns daring tbe past few years, we would respectfully call the attention of oui numerous patrons to onr present desirable and wel' selected stock of DKY GOODS, Rcady-Mado Clothing, iioots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Salem Cloths & Flannels, Embroidery, Hoop Skirts, Silks, Hosiery, &c. ALSO I-adie f Uesi and lilldreu Shorn. tbSO, In connection with the above we keep constantly oa band a choice selection of (roccrJett, Jfurdvrarc, Quccnsware. CilnwMttare, Cutlery, .... . Plnlj and Oil, Xalla, Ac , Ac, Ac W. W. PARRISH & CO. Are prepared to sell anything in their line at the LOWEST CASH PKICi;S Or will receive MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE In exchange for Goods. rPorsons wiohinc; to boy floods will find it great'.y to their advantage to examine our Good before purchasing e!ewhere."t Albany. January 27lh. lhC6. PHILLIP MILLER'S GARBLE YARD ! ALBANY, OREGON. WriS Fffi MARBLE MONUMENTS, GRAYE AND TOMBSTONES, or livery Mylc and Pattern. PEDESTALS, SLABS, MANTEL PIECES. And Marble Work of A" Kind. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING T.ijl: wmskhv LiriTiiitiAt, THK BEST EXECUTED WOItK In the Ktcte ofOrcson X All work done at tnv Marble Yard it tlirnii nut sta to give perfect satisfaction to tnj patron. PURE WHITE. VERMONT. OR CALIFORNIA MARBLE Will be nsed as panic ordering work shall select The Lowest I.tvln? Price Will be chargcI in every instance. Orders from any Part of tbe State will aasea a a et aah - - - oe s aiuuuuyssa I'romptlyrjilcd. THE 31 ilUII.i: TARD Is jutt lelow Pprenper's Pacific Hotel, on the west side of tbe street running from the river. JZ'T" The publio are invited to call at my shop ann examine specimens oi work. Albany, January 6, 1S66. THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE! JULIUS GRADWOIIL. ALBANY - - - OREGON. TIIE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THE citizens of Albany and rioinit that ho aow occupies the eorncr brick stor n"ner 0f rirst acd WaUnrton Streets. He intends to sell Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE ! roa CASH OK PRODUCE!! The public would do well to examine my Goods belore purchasing elsewhere. ily Stock consists, in part, as follows : r dr. -r a-o ods, CLOTHING, GROCERIES AXD GENERAL MERCHANDISE! ... x ALSO ' A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Ever Brought to this Market ! Which he intends to sell ONLY FOR riZDICINAL PURPOSES JULIUS GRAB WOnL. Deo. 22, '66 v2n!91y ALBANY BOOK STORE ! 13. A. FREEL AND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Albany - - - - Oregon. CONSTANTLY ON HASDS STANDARD AND MISCELIANEOUS BOOKS, Juvenile, Toy. Gilt and Blank Hooka, GOLD irfj, ASD SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY ! Of every kind used in the State. . 3? BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at short notice...-. ... Declnl61y. m. I. v mi AilV fclltl bi DID H TtS -Ts PRIVATE : MEDICA" lAlD;) Qnielc Cures and Moderate Charges . " Jrn ?r X ". "j'Mio if. DK. W. K. IiOUtllT3tm Private Medical and Surgical Institue ' " '-tf.it Sacra men to street, belew Moatgemery,7 op'posU the Pacific Mail Bteamsbip Co.'a ctSee, PriT vat entrance on Leidsdorff street, San-,,,, francisco, California, '''"''" I Ettallished expressly to afford' (lie afflicted sound and scientific meaical aid, in thk -treatment and cure of all Irritate ' 4 ana (Jhromc JUtsease, eases of , f secrecy and all sexual ... . . . , . disease. , i t TO THU AFFLlCTEDv1 Dn. XT. K. Doberty retorns bis sincere Sfaak t bis numerous patitnts tor tbefr patronaf s, aaOl would take tbis oppertnnity to remind i-m that be continues to eonsalt at bis Institute f the enr- of chronic diseases of.theJLnnejs, Live Kidneys- vhmwh uTUiui-t uriarj vrBf , ana na private diseases, tix; Fypbili in a its rorsas aadl stages, Seminal Weakness, and altbe borriel e9" seqnenccs of sclf-abose. GomnWotn. Gleet, irie tores, Nocturnal and Diurnal eso'usioM, Cesaali Dehility, Diseases of tbe Back and Leisx. la&asa- mation of the Bladder and Kidneys, eteatei f aad. be bofs that bis long experience, a&d saecetrfslt practice will cont(nn to insure him a Share ef tbe public patronage. By tbe practice ut many y tare in Kurope and the United fates, be is enabled ts apply the rooat effick-nt and soeeessfnl remedies against diseases of all kinds. lie uses ttn mercu ry, charges moderate, treats bis patients' in a cor rect and honorable way, bas refertnses of sa qncstionable veracity from men of kt-eva respect ability and bigb ssaading in society. All parties consulting him by letter or otherwise, will receive tbe best aod gtntlest treatment and implicit sec re-'7- Vt. DcLertr wowld call attention to the follow ing certificates U- tn two of bis patitnts, who. Bar ing fully recovered tbtir health, desire to make knewn their remedial agent. It will be seen their statements are fully authenticated by Xbtary f oiilte. - . The welfare of Society imnerioutlr demands their publicity, and they are given mere to warn the unwary than to sound tbe praises of a ?bvfi- cian, of whom hundred of like eases can be eited, during a practice of more than fifteen years. ,,- A CASE Or SLEET ASB STBICTt REf. f ' Dr. DohrrtrDcar Sir s I fl mv !,.! th u r-i. ly rtHOitd thst, J ftiamon gratitude I believe i mourn mute yon some written acknowledgment for your valuahle serrW-n particularly ao as your fee was moail for the work performed. " l arrirt-a in tbis eiiy from tbe East ahont m year ago, and wa then tuffcring from aa old ease of Gleet, complicated with stricture, Beinr a stranger in this city, and beiierjnsr those doctors who gave ocb positive asturances of aaeeesa were necessarily the Uct, (some of whom bave a large number of titles) I placed myself la their charge, and continued under tbefr treatment until I bad lost nearly all hope and oo&sidcraMa sum of money. I wib to ssy now that you are the sixth dtor I have em ployed, and tbe only one that bas ever done me any service. My. Gleet is wholly cured, tbe stricture is all removed, and my general health is ocjier man u nas Mfn Iwryenrs. Jn conclusion I would say to the many unfortunates who require medical advic-, if yon hare any doubt as to whom you may employ, ask Dr. Doberty for my address end call and see me. (I Jjccp store in this eity.) My experience may save you many dollars. wuulJ also add that in tbe early staire of mv Aim. ente. I used a large amount of (he preparations ad- vcrKi as an iniun:e cure for Gooorrboca, Gleet, etc., but never derived any benefit from tbem. I am, Iit-t-tor, very truly jours, L- II. J'an Kra&ctsro, Joce IS, !64. f?ubcried and sworn to before me tbis 21t day of Junes, 1SS61. A. S. UOCLD, - -3 Xotary Public. SEMIXlL WEAK5ESSA SWOB5I VO CCBTIECATE OS HOST ttKH AKKABLr CCRE OT SFEBV AToBEHatA. A desire to benefit humanity, and a feeliag of gratitude to Dr. W. K. Doharty, akne induces me to make this statement. Fvr many years I have been afSk ted with that fearful '"aHufcjltJra t- pcrmatorrhopa;" or ?eminal' V eakses'es, tho result of self-abuse, but till 1855 experienced but little trouble r tnconveniccce. Ja that year, however, I bad Seminal Weakness to an alarming extent, which was soon followed by tbe most alarming symptoms, as weakness of the back and limbs, paiasin tbe bead, dimness of vision, nerv. ousness and general debility. My mind, too, waa adicU-d to such as extent as to seriously impair my memory ; my ideas were confused and spirits depressed. I was averse to society, bad evil fore innings and self distrust, and waa entirely n&fit. ted for any of the duties of life. From 185 to tho summer of 1 863. 1 employed tbe very best medical talent I eould End, and pent several hundred do!, lars, but in no instance obtained mere than tcm porary relief. I had about concluded there waa no relief r-r me in this world, but seeing Dr. Do berty's advertisement, I thought I should call and see him. as be chargod nothing for consultation. 1 had an interview with the Doctor, and bis fee for treatment was so reasonable, I determined to try him. though I did not expect much benefit from his treatment. On the 5th of December last I placed myself under his care; in ane week I found myself very much improved, aad now, after five weeks treatment. 1 feel myself thoroughly cered of all my troubles and in the enjoyment of the best health. Hoping that my experience may be cf benefit to others similarly afflicted. I subscribe myself JAMES JOItSSTOy- Subscrited an sworn to before me, this X5tn day, of January, If 04. 1 s.j a. svaauAi,! Aotory Fubii TO FEMALES.' When a female is afflicted .....v. ncss of the back and limbs, nain tn f. au- f" mmm-w MVStwa VS4 Ulw ness of sirht. low if mnseular m iin;t.tiA of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extremeari- . 3-e.t i . . . . nary aiuisuuj, aerangementoi digestive fuacuoas, ccneral debility, varinitiea. alt dia r ,v womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases l: . - r i . t . . peculiar 10 lemaies. mey snouia gor or write at once to the celebrated remale dector, W. K, Do- hcrtv. at bis Medical Tn.titnt. ,nA sekSittl Kim about their troubles and diseasi; - Tbe Doctor Is eficcting more cures than any other physician in the Stato of California, Let no false delicacy pre vent you, but apply immediately and save your self from painful sufferings and premature death. Aii married lauies, wnose aencate ncalta or other circumstances Prevent an' inirmi in' thdr f-.rr.i lies, should write or call at Dr. W. Doberty 'sMed- fW -L a. a . . tcai insiuuie, ana tney win receive every possible relief and hclD. The Doeaar's iffiwi m n ranged that he can be consulted without fear of observation. . . TO CORRESPONDENTS, J . Patients residing at a distano. in mav r - . " J we.w the opinion and advice of Dr. Doherty on their re spective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a pcrtonal icteryiew, are refpcctA4Iy.aasoja4.ihak . their communications will b. held, most sacred Dr. Dohcrtv takes this method nf ndwn in s Ksa f " ' " " " - mO all letters are only opened and replied to by him sen. ana tna tatter as promptly as possible. If the case be fullv and eandidl-vdoanlhvrltuia- sonal communication will be superceded s in structions tor diet, regimen, and tbe general treat ment of the ease itself (including the ismediesA will ha forwarded without delav. arvcl.rn cii!K J . V -TT-! TTi t manner as tocenvcy no idea of, the. prporoftrh.. letter or parcel so transmitted . , -',,'' v ConsultationFREE. PernjajBent' eue, guaranteed or no pay. Address , Y. tv. iOAt,XXY, M. D., .1' J.'..? lBJco' California ' 0PKf0NS OF TnEPRESsI , r "DR. D0IIERTY is a skillful phyBieian rndli honorable gentleman, any statements be makes t his patientb he is sure to fulfill. That fact is one great cause of his eminent success in bis profes. sion. It is fortunate that among the many ed?er Using physicians there is one who can be apendst" on." Review. .". ' " ' 'DR. DO HERTY'S reputation as physician U a sufficient puarantea for the cttre f Rn7 casa ha undertakes." Chronicle. 't..y-,.-v;,,.i.i ; . "DR. DOHERTY bas dewted his study mora particularly to ohronio, speiSo and secret practice, and as such is now th'nost sncccssfal : of any physician in San Frapeo" -Free Press.,, .. D. DOHERTY'S reputation ia second o no oth, er physician on tho coaet in chronic and specific practice." Mirrors . h: :,H K;nf:. ' "DR. DOUERTY Few man in the aediea profession have succeeded ..in' gaining the confix denoe of tho public- in their skill and judgment as ho bas." flnnnirer. vi if? .:;; t..f .uizlh "DR. POJIERTY ranks as oneof our most dis tiaguisked physicians, and also one of the most successful, which is .now the criterion j which tho medical prac titioner is judged." Echo. ' selSy X