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SATUF.DAY ..SEPTEMBER 21, 1S67.
Money Market.
San Francisco Legal Tender rates 71(52
New York Gold Quotations
Subscribers finding an X marked oa tho
margin of their paper, will understand that tho
time for which they hare paid for tho DsMocnAT
has expired, and will govern themselves accord
ingly. Mrs. Stowe. According to previous no
tice, Mrs. C, Stowe, a clairvoyant lecturer
and spiritualist, held forth in tho Court
House last Tuesday, "Wednesday and Thurs
day evenings. As tho admission fee on the
first evening was fifty cents, and as tho citi
zens of Albany are proverbially slow at nib
Wing at anything new or suspicious, we are
told there was a very small turn-out ; but on
"Wednesday evening, being a freo lecture, the
hall was about one-third full. "We dropped
in professionally rather than from any ex
pectation of seeing anythingstrange or hear
ing anything new or wonderful.
Mrs. S. is, we judge, thirty-fivo or forty
years of age, tastefully and neatly dressed,
possessing a good figure, a strong pair of
lungs for a female, and a rather intellec
tual cast of countenance. That she has once
been more than ordinarily good-looking,
none can doubt ; and she possesses no mean
powers as a public lecturer.
She began by reciting a poem from some
moon-struck fellow we have forgotten whom
and then she went into a trance : that is,
she closed her eyes and delivered her lecture,
standing and gesticulating as one would if
awake. The lecture, like all we ever heard
or read, was full of poetic expressions "and
high-flown hyperbole, and was venf severe
on sects, and "priests," and orthodox de
nominations generally. The savior of the
world was considered a greaIteformer only;
his teachings had fulfilled their mission, and
mankind now yearn fur something better
Tix : Spiritualism. Ltfie Swedenborg and
Davis; she teaches that there are sevenpheres
in the next world ; and that tho inhabitants
will all le ultimately happy-rthus directly
conflicting with the doctrines of an old fash
ioned book some god folks have foolishly
endorsed ; tor that teaches that, in the future
state, mankind are divided into two classes,
the good and the bad, the righteous and
the wicked ; the former being eternally hap
py, and th latter eternally miserable.
Spiritualism, in all its phases, was thor
oughly examined by us some years ago. We
then arrived at clear and positive convictions
.nd conclusions, and we have seen nor heard
nothing since to change us in the least par
ticular. " Ephraim is joined to his idols
and we would like to be let alone.
Tnx Saxtiasc Mixes. Some time ago a
party of our citizens went out into the Cas
cade mountains to examine a ledge which Mr.
Brandenburg had previously discovered ;
and after being absent several days, tiiey re
turned, having with them a lot of ore a
part of which they forwarded to San Francis
co to be assayed. By the last steamer they re
ceived the following returns :
Sas Fbascisco. August 30th, 1SC7.
Jfert. Gbldtmiih & Co., Portland :
After carefully assaying the ore left with us, we
tad the fallowing results:
Gold.l. - 0 oz: 72-109 r$20 03
Silver U oz: 58-100 IS S5
Gold value per ton $219 7S
Respectively, yours.
Goldsmith Bro's'
This is very rich, and we hope our friends
will realize something handsome on their
discovery.
At uisold Tricks. It will be recollec
ted that one Leachcr was, some months ago,
arrested by the Sheriff of this county, on a
charge of stealing from Mr. Levy of this
city. He subsequently gave bail and was
set at liberty. Under dato. of September 10,
the Sheriff of Washington county writes to
Sheriff Smith that the said Leachcr is in his
custody, charged with having stolen $128 in
currency and 2 in coin from, a firm in IJi'.Is
boro, and that he will be tried at the next
term of the Circuit Court of that county.
His sureties hore are trying to get hold of
him in order to deliver' him up, and save
paying a handsome sum as his bondsmen.
Education-. l. At a late "meeting of the
Board of Trustees of the Albany Collegiate
Institute,, Her. W. J. Moxteitu was elected
Pres.idnt and Professor of Ancient Lan
guage and Literatqrc, and R. K. Wju&'ex,
P-rcffisjar tf the English Department. Qthcr
teachers will te. appointed, before the. opening
of the Institution.
A That Liov. The Salem Record editor
says he believes all our 6tory of the Califor
nia lion, of last week, except the "fourteen
feet " part. "We said, neighbor, that our
lion measured seven feet from the tip of his
nose to the end of his tail and the same
distance buck again fourteen feet in all
If you disbelieve us, measure him yourself.
Democratic Meeting. In another column
will be found a call for a Mass Meeting of
the Democracy of Benton county, at Corval
lis, on Saturday the 28th inst. Democrats
generally, everywhere, are invited to at
tend ; and we hope that a good time will be
had.
Dr. J. P. Brtant, now of Salem, will
b in Albany to-morrow, and will attend to
sll diseased persons who will give him a call.
His method of cure, if he cures at all, is bv
the "Laying on of Hands." Ho remains
one day only, at Sprenger's Hotel.
Parrish &, Mexdexhall. This old and
well-known firm will shortly be in receipt of
a mammoth stock of fall and winter goods.
Look out fcr the change in their advertise
ment in the Dejiocbat. Customers jnay exr
jpect bargains.
H Chaxge op Firm. Within a few days
past a change has been effected at Norcross'
Establishment. It is now Norcross & Cowan.
They will open a large and fresh assortment
of goods next week.
Warraxty Deeds. We. have just printed
off a quantity of Warranty Deeds, and those
in need of euch blanks can now be accom
modated. '
2?" Be ture to read all about Mrs. Stipp's
Thoracic Balsam, and then go tq Whittir
more's and get some.
r2
and conversion of souls, uVsiring the pravers
atvt co-operation oi an lartsuan ucnuuuna-
tions ; ana we liopo we have- had tho sympa
thy of all Christians in tho city. Tho Lord
has blessed us with over 20 hopeful conver
sions. At the c!o,so of the protracted, meet
ing, 17 had been received by experience and
baptism ; another was baptised last Sunday,
and at nihttwo more joined, ono of whom
remains for baptism. Several have .joined
by letter. The number of members is 34.
We realize that the blesMosrofour Heavenly
t ather gave the nicreao,, ro Hia ho all the
praise given, Line raul who inK uie breth
ren at the three taverns, vi thank (od and
take courage to cast our bread cm tho li
ters. II. C. Hut.
ALiBAX Y PRICES C17RREA"T
CORRECTED WEEKLY BV J. URADWOHL.
A lb as V.Saturday, September 21, 1S67.
The fallowing are tbo price paid Ux Produce,
and the prices at which other articles are selling
in this market :
Wheat whits, per bu.licl, SS&CO cts.
Oafs per bu-hel, .10( 33 ct.
Potatoes jh.t fius!iel. 0f-j J.
Ouion. per bu,hcl. $1 2i.
Flour ir bM, $1 00(T 25
Butter per pound, 20 cLs.-
Eggs icr d.zn, 20 tt.'
Chickens per doies, 2 50ft3 0.
Peaches dried, per puand, lb(i,20 ctj.
Pork per pf-und, 4(i5 cts.
Beef on foot, 4fa.i cw.
Mutton, per pound. 12J cent.
Soap per pound, !ft,i ets.
Salt j9 Angl, jer pound, - cts,
Syrup per gallon, 1.0'J
Tea Young llron, per pound, $1 0C
" Blaek, TiVcSl 0s).
44 Japan. $112$.
Sugar ;nihd, per pouiid, "ITiuZi) ct.
Inland. U(li.-
Sea. 10 cti.
CoSFee fcr fund, 2ji,2$ ct.
Nail. cut, per pound, 7J(i,$cU.
Whire iA-a l tore. per keg, i'l M(Ti.i 5C,
LiusctJ CLI-rbjnrl. pr gallon, 1 S0t,2 0.
Turpentine per gallon. ?Fl SO
lome.-tic Lrown, 1S(20 cts.
Jlickorv trtre4. per yard, lCfo,30 cW.
Bed Ticking per yard. 2jf,40 ct..
Bbe iirUIing per yard, 2u(t,30 ctn.
Flannels per yard,62j f7i ctJ.
Prints -fat eoloni, cr yat-U fi cts.
It'iflc Powdex, per pound, 7S.$l 00.
Candle best, per pound, 20,33 cts.
Kice China, per pound, 12 IS cts.
Tobacco per pound, $1 00V1 23.
Salaeratus per pound, 163 ct.
Dried Plums per bound, 12J20c,
Dried Apples per S, 9c.
" Currants per th. 10c.
Bacoc llatnf, per V!, ISc.
" Sides, per Ih, l'c.
' Shoulders, per lb, 6(58e.
Lard per lb. 10c.
French Brandy per gal.. $10 C0Q12 0G
Holland Gin per gal., $3 50 ,!
American Brandy per gal., $3 CO
Jamaica Ram cr gal., $6 (JO
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SECURE XIIE SHADOW!
THOMPSON & PAXTON,
PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTS,
First Street,
Albany.
PICTUKES,
rROvT LOCUST TO LIFE SIZE!
In All titylenl
AT THE MOST BEASONABIE RATES!,
w
E bars the largest eky-light and best ar
ranged rooms tois sido tf can Francisco.
j3 Children's Likenefges taken with care.
Pictures copied, and warranted equal to the origi
nals. jpS" Ladies and gentlemen visiting town, are
very respectfully solicited to call atour gallery and
examine onr specimens. T3n51y
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE.
CARTER & MCCORD
Take pleasure in informing the public that they
are now
Manufacturing at Albany, Oregon,
A SCPEBIOE ARTICLE OF
TJ,E LARD QIL.
Abio a superior article of
ASSORTED TOILET SOAP,
PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP.
All of which they propose to sell an as favorable
terms as the same articles can be
imported ; and
Warrant Each Article to Gke Satisfaction!
ENQUIRE FOR THE HOME-MANUFACTUR
ED ARTICLE, AND BUY NO OTHER 1
jgs-A kinds of Grease taken in ex
change for trade. - - -..-.. T2n49tf.
E M E N T S .
3l8603L
Persons or sedontary habits troubled with weak-
Loss, lassitude, palpitation of tho heart, lock of
Jippetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constl-
ation, Ac, deserve to suffer if they will not try
he celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which
ire now recommended by tho highest medical au
uoritici, and warranted to produco an immediate
.eneflclal elfcet. They are exceedingly agreeable,
erfectlv pure, and must supercede all other ton
ics where a healthy, gentle stimulant ts required.
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate.
They creato a healthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and
iiet.
They strengthen the system and eallxoa. the
hnind.
They prevent miasmatic and interraistcnk fever.
They purify tho bstath &M wltyty of the. atom-
bch.
They oure Dypepi and Cwastlpatlrtn,
They cure Livci Comj-lnjiit and Nervous Head-
ichs.
They wake the weak strong, tho languid bril
iftjiL ami are exhausted nature's great restorer.-
Ther are composed of the celebrated Calisyabark,
Mntergrcen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre
ferred iu perfectly pure Ct. Croix rum. For par-
iiiilars, soe circular! nad testimonial arouna
,-eL bottle.
lJwaro of hupoiiw. Examine every bottle.
Kce that it has oui private U. S. stamp unmutila-
d over the eork, with, plantation scene, and our
signature on a fine steel plate side label. See that
our botUe Ls not refilled with spurious and delete
rious ntuff. Any person pretending to sell Plan
tation Bitters by the gaVvn or in bulk, is an Ira
pouter. Aoy person, iir)iat;n this bottlo, or jm-H-iug
any other material therein, whether called
Plantation Bitters or cot, i a crim'nal under the
U. S. Law, and will be so proneeuted by u. The
deuvit.i fr Drake's Plantation Bitters, from 1
dics, clergymen, inrrchjan's, 4c, is '.oeiedjUe. -The
simple Uud.of a bottle is tho evidence we
j, ret t;t of their worth and superiority. The y are
noli by all rcpeetable druggUts, grocers, physi-
Icians, hotels, saloons, steamboat and country
itore. 1 . II. I'HAK wu.
llnrnoi' Jlagnolia Water.
A toilet delight ! The ladies' treanure and gen
tlemen's Loon t The "sweetest thing" and largcit
quantity. Manufactured from the rich Houthern
Magnolia. Used fr bathing the face and person,
t render the skin soft and fresh, to prereRt erup
ittmr, to perfume clothing, Ac. '
It overcomes Vai unpleaaant odr of perspiration.
It removes redness, tan. blotches, Ac.
t cures cerrous headache and allays icfiatntna
tion. It cooU, softens tad a4ds delicacy to the skin.
It yields a subdued and lasting rfome.
It cares muiucto b'Us and stings of infect.
H contains no material Injurious to the skin.
It is what every lady should have. ld every-
where. Try the Magnolia Water onee and you
will use no other Cologne, IVrfuroery, or Toilet
Waicr afterward. V. M A S UAH X K.S i CO.,
1'rops. Exclusive Agent. X. V.
ftulby ail iJruggUts and Dealers oa the Tacif-
ia coast.
Lyon lautlmiron.
It U a moist delightful' Hair lresiug.
It eradicate scarf and dan lruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean. ,
It taakes the hair rich, aft and glossy
It prevents hair turubg gray and falling c-3T.
It reotores hair upon prematurely bald heads.
Tt is just what Lyon's ifatbairon will do. It
is pretty it Is cheap durable. It to literally
till by the car-load, and yet U almost incredi
ble demand is daily increasing, until there is hard
ly a country store that does not keep it, or a fami
ly that does not use it.
E. THOMAS LYOX. Chemist. X. Y.
Lyon'M Extract Ginger,
Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for
Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache,
Cholera Morbus. Flatulency, Ac, where a warm
ing stimulant is required. Its careful preparation
and entire purity make it a c"icnp and reliable ar
ticle for culinary purposes. Kold everywhere, at
50 cU per bottle. Ask fur "Lros V Pure "Ex
tract. Take no other.
J,'onj. Flea I?ofdcr.
Tee effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect 'Powder U
almost instantaneous death to everything cf the
insect species. Fleas, particularly, cannot live
where it is. is most wonderful in this respect,
being entirely harmlef s to the human family.
Many worthhss imitations are offered. ' Ee partic
ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask of
the genuine bears th signature of E. Lyon and
the stamp of Demas Bauscs A Co.
Mustang Liniment.
Have you a hurt child or a lame horse ? Use
the Mexican Mustang Linimdnt.
For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked
breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer
tain cure.
For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff jcinto, stings
and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus
tang Liniment. '
For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and
sweeney, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never
fails.
For wind-galls, scratches, big-hcad and splint,
the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight
in gold.
Cuts, bruises, rprains and swellings, are so com
mon and certain to occur in every family, that a
bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that
can be made.
It is more certain than the doctor it sayes time
in sending for the doctor it is cheaper than; Jhe
doctor and should never be dispensed with.
"In lifting the kettle from the fire, it tipped, pp er
and ecal4cd my hands terribly. t f f The
Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the
sore to heal rapidly, and left very little scar.
CHAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Philada.
Mr. 6. Liteh, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: " My
horse was considered worthless, (spavin) but eince
the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him
for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up
here." :'H
All genuine te wrapped in steel plate engravings,
signed, ft, W. Westbrook, Chemist, and also has
the priyate U. S. stamp of Demas Barnes A Co
over the top. Look closely. Sold by all Drug
gists, at 25, 50 ets, and $1 00. ( eeS v2n4 ly
ADVERTISEMENTS.
, TAKE NOTICE!
J. BARROWS & CO.,
(IN THEIR FIBE-ritOOF BRICK, ALBANY),
Are now receiving tboir Goods
DIRECT I' ICO. II NXS I K ANCISCO I
And wo Invito the attention of buyers to
our Ftock of
I1Y GOOXN!
FAMILY GROCERIES t
BOOTS AND SIIO.ES !
o Xj o qcmiasr a- it
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &C, &e
' i
t
HTIIRSHEn-S
aiuwivun,
ItKAPEHS,
(JANCr-PLOWB,
We are Agents for all kinds of
Agricultural IitipIcmentN !
ma4v2n2Stf. J. BAItllOWft k CO-
Tilt. IS. C. BILL.
Cr.6. f. ftKTTLKXtEII.
SETTLEMIER & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
AT OR. SHEPHERD'S 010 STAND,
.HAI.V NT., - - ALIIA.W.
i i t
D KALE KS IN
M DRUGS,
MEDICITIIS,
CHEMICALS,
1'ulntn, giN, ftlaifif, IJyc-stuirs,
V A i; N I B II E S ,
AXD A rvti. ABSOKTMEXT Of
OriUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
4
AGENTS UV APPOINTMENT FOB
Dr. 9. Jaynrt k Son's Family Mfdifinfi.
We also keep on haa4 a full supply of
All Pnlcnt Tlediciiux in Vnc.
Our stock of Droji, FlaUs, Etreu. etc., are from
Well Known Manuflioturprs,
a&4 will be founJ
OF THE Ili:ST qi AWTV !
artt t.lL ATTBsrTjojt ctvrx to compoixdixc
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS!
We Nolir.'i the Patronage or the
Inillc, '
WE HAVE ESTABLISHED A
BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SG10I
m
rjipKB tb VA5AcrMer er
G. A. HILL,
Whs will keep a full sopplj of Drngt, cJicltci,
!ete.,'etc., for sale at low rmces. ' "
SETTLEMIER A CO.
April ft. 1S7 v2n341j
LOOK HEEE1
Patronise Home Industry, and Save Monty!
The unJcrflncJ, having opened a
TAlLORI.XCi KSTAIILISIIIICT
(On First street, north side, next door east
" form Washington), in Albany, takes
this method of informing the
public that he U
prepared to
MIKE, CUT, AXD REPAIR CLOTfllXC!
Or ALL KI.XD8,
IN TUE LATEST STYLES!
ANP AT TIE MOST REASONABLE. RATES 1
T2n4Uf II. W. PARMER.
TB0MAS DaMPTOX.
t ' ' .1 4
l
8. B. MCBRIDE
HampVoi & McBrdo,
AND-r
Pealersj in Every Variety of
FURNITURE?!
AND
CABINET WARE!
-o
Bcddingr, Spring Mattresses,
HAIR, PULU, MOSS, WOOL, &C, &C.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED,
AND
lciftca In First-Class Stylo.
Qa First Street, Under tlie Democrat Office,
js ALBANY, OREGON.
May 1, 1867 v2n38taug!8 '
Notice
t hereby give notice to tiie pub
1 lie that, from and after this date, I will not
be responsible for any ctebts contracted by any
memoer oi my iamuy.
CONRAD MO WRY.
Lebanon, Sept. 14, 1867 v3n53w
.v 7' ' .
ADVERTISEMENTS.
MRS. PAXTON,
MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER!
GALLERY BUILDING, NEXT DOOR TO MONTEITH &
BEACH'S STORE,
MAIN ST
ALBANY.
"Y'lLL KEEP A CHOICE SELECTION OF
LATEST STYLES OF GOODS !
atrfl! Al '
BONITETS, HATS,
IllbboiiM, Flower, Ac,
Which will be sold at small profits and much
t t ,
CheapeHMo Ever. Before i a thia Vlw
JlI.i:4CIII.; AM) VIUZHHISG I
In the liest Style, at Low I'rieei.
CUTTING AND FITTING
' Dv lVXrc CdrtlsTam'on Models.
A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED.
STAMPING BEAUTIFUL BRAIDING PATTERNS.
Call and See for Yourselves.
April 13, 167 v2n30tf. MUS. PAXTOX.
1. MASArtKLO.
I
a. uixnriKU)
: D, MANSFIELD, PRO.,
-DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
ALDANY, - -. OREGON.
- ' - .
IN POSHR'S ONE-STORy BRICK,. OPPOSITE THE
' ' " OST OFFICE". ' ' :
nVIC AUOVK FIRM TAKES PLEASURE LN
X notifying thci frk&ds and the public gtntr-
aily, Uiat wX are
CONTINUALLY REC?IVIN,G
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, &C,
Which we will Exchange
FOR CASH OR PRODtXJC!
AT TOE
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
We rtpftfully atk the public to '
Call and Examine onr Stork and Prices
iktre prcha ing dj(ch-r ; ar4 wcanvureal!
that we will give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS.
Albany, Feb. 16, '67 T2n2Ttf
PIANOS, MELODEONS,
t
Sheet Mrair, Mrsic Hooks. Hcitahs, Tuvrtt,
1'iras, AcroKDKojrs, htRtxcs, 'ajti Att
aisnsorMtmcALlxsTnt MK5T3,
TATiosear ' ss& Yascx '
Goods,
i0. 100 FROST. STREET,
(between Morrison and Abler)
POUT L A X I)', 0 It K G O N ,
Agent rcn JAcon zccira pjano
Fortes, San FraneUeo, CaU which recclTed
the Gobi McIaI urcr celebrated pianos from the
East, in tha lat Fair. JS65. Alo Agent for Er
nent iltXAtt'i Fiano Forte, New York, which won
the greatei t popularity ip the East for sweetness
aud power In tone. dprbility in workmanship,
and Superior New Scale, full Metallic Form,OTcr
etrung; and French Grand Action.
L. T. Fhults will hare an assortment of those
"upcrior Piano always on hand, and can sell them
the Lowest Trices, as he imports them direct
rrom the Manufactories.
New Piarfos'for Itcntor Sale by monthly pay
ments. Latest Mnsio received by erery steamer direct
from the East.
Pianos, Melodeons and all kinds of Musical la.
strumenta tnncd and repaired.
L. T. Sbulti recommends himself as a first class
tuner, having been la the business over fifteen
years and is a musician.
Those living in Linn and adjacent counties,
wishing to purchase one of these Superior Pianos
are informedthey can do so through the Editor o
the State Rights Democrat he being my au
thorized agent for the sale of them in that section
of Oregon. - . eel.ly
TIE SAN FRANCISCO STORE I
ALBANY i r - OREGON.
TnE SUBSCRIDER WOULD INFORM TIIE
eitiiens of Albany and vicinity that he now
occupies the corner brick store
fner of rirtjt aad Wasbinffton Streets.
He intends to sell Good
AT THE LOWEST PRICE!
FOR
CARTT OR PRO-nTTDFI!!
The publio would do woll to examine my Goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
Mv Stock consists, in narL as follows
JD IR "LT GOODS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
AL80
A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS
Ever Brought to this Market!
Which he intends to sell .
ONLY- FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
J0LIUS GRADWOHL.
Deo. 22, '66 v2n!91y
JOB WORK flatly and cheaply done at
this umce. ...... - ' . . ,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY !
MRS, Ii. A. STIPP'S
'J.
LEGACY TO THE WORLD!
Thoracic ZOainixm,
Tot Consumption, Covg-lis, Colds,
Whooping Congh, XXoarso
ness, ctc ete
rflHK DIFFEltKXCES BETWEEN THETIIO
J. KACIC BALSAM and the Allopathic lunir
mdiclns is this : tho. popular drug medicines,
when taken Into the stomach, rnakeyon sick, while
the sensation created by my Thoracic Balsam is as
soothing as a cup of tea. When the drug medi
cines, taken by tho muititodc of tictims who hare
died with the consumption, find their war Into the
lungs, they Immediately commence to irritate and
inflame the ulcers anJ incrcace the (low of matter.
As a conneOjOence, the patient expectorates more
freely, and as he coughs and spits his life vay,
he thinks, because he raises such a nuantitri: and
raises it so easily, that he is certainly recovering;
and under this common delusion he continues to
take the medicine, and continues to cough and
fpSt, until exhausted nature submits and he finds
relief In the grare. ' ? . , , s
;n the other hand, when my Thoracic Balsam
finds its war into the iDflts it commences at dnce
to heal the ulcer. Is, goes to the rery root of tha
discane, and ettdlr, but rorelr, draws all morbid
humor from the ulcerated parts. It purifies the
Wood, as it is compose'! wholly of regeUbLe ma
terial. It strengthens and does not debiltiate the
general system. It fends to quiet the nerres and
invigorate the patient and aiti in reliering the
congerted condition of the lungs, by diffusing the
accumulated blood orcr the surface, and it cUars
away the obstructions that impede egreas of all the
impurities of the body through their natural chan
nels the bowels anl more especially does it tend
to draw all excretion from the lungs, and induces
a new and rigorous action to the liter and imparts
strength and iww life to the patient.
Bear this in mind, that the secret of tie success
of tny Thoracic Balxara lies enclosed in this little
nut-shell j fimt, it does not irritate the lungs and
cause the patient to expectorate ; second, it does
commence at once to heal the ulcers; it soothes
and allays tV ioflamation, and stops the coughing
and expectoration; it strengthen and encourages
the patient, and, with praper noarbhrnent, be
mut recore'r. This medicine' don't eive yon new
lung ; it only mend up your old outs, and, with
care tney tayj take you away oa tnts a good old
age.
I rennet close without saying a word to my own
sex. I am now in my sixty-firttr year, atd can
truly say that with all my experincc with female
dUeaM-, I hare found St the safest and best reme
dy, and n woman Ir. delicate health should be
without it. Dr. Aycr tnlhfully retaaras that less
than one-h.-Jf of tt fecials of the Vnited State
have tound health. tr,l the condition of the disor
dered ones iii leaving its impress on the rising generation-
'Then, how important we should hare a
remedy for the crii. For painful or suppressed
metises, irregularities, etc., and also for women at
the turn of life, and frail girls, thi medicine will
be found (araluable. It should also be used be
fore and after confinement, "An ounce of pre
ventive 1 better than a pound of cure."
llcmember, kind father, or fond bueband, when
administering my medicin to a darling daughter
or frail wife, that they are composed of no death
dealing mineral or naufttating drags, to make the
sick more miserable and hasten their untimely
end ; bnt tbey are a compound of medicinal rou,
herbs, barks, blossoms. etc with whose generous
healing rtrtues year of experience hare made me
familiar.
Per farther particulars see pamphlet accompany
ing etery botUe. Mas. L. A. STIi'l.
AU of Mr. L. A. fitipp' Medicines are manu
factured and put np by W. C. Avert, Falem, Ore
gon, to whom all letter on business should be di
rected. Mr. L. A. Stlpp' Medieine for sale at Whitti
more A Co.. Albany ; Klkin A Ron, Lebanon ;
II. Htntth. If atruburg ; Fmith A Davis, Portland.
Sept. 11, 1867 v3n5j I. '
BEER! BEER!!
ALBANY BREVERY
III AS. IiIi:Fi:it, Proprietor.
milE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED
jEj, new aou urcwciass " . ..t
On Droxd Albin between Firs;t Street
aaa xae xuver,
And i prepared to farnwh
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
AXD
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
OX SHORT XOTICEJ
All Orders Delivered Whcimr Desired.
lit "Tarrant hi BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
AXD
UERFECTTV HEALTHY!
"4
lie is confident bo can gire entire satisfacticq o
ait. : '
Dec 29, 68, v2n2Dtf
IVI, W. MACK,
DKALER IX
STOVES'
r
AXD
HAS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOR
sale a full and complete stock of first-class
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES,
"Which he U offering at prices that must insure
a ready sale.
Also a general assortment of
Brass and Enameled Kettles,
French Sauce-Pans and Ladles,
Cast-Iron Tea Kettles and Ovens,
Iron and Lead Pipe,
FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS!
Shcctjlron, Copper, 1'C, c.
Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin, Sheet
Iron and Copper Ware!
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
N B. AU persons who are in need of 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 the neoessity of going
farther than Albany to ty cheap.
r.larketaolo Produco Taken in Exchange
'For any and all articles in the Store. '
Will always keep on hand a complete assortment
of all goods in my line, while customers will at all
times receive prompt attention. M, yf. MACK.
Albany. March 23, '6rv2n321y . ; ! - " '
APVEETISMENTS.
PRICES GREATLY- REDUCED I
IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !!
NORCROSS & CO WAN,
ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING" A
large and Fall Assortment cf
' " t . it
BOOTS AND SHOES!
Crockery, Glassware,
HARDVARE, GROCERIES, &C,
Consisting in yart of
- k
DRESi? GOODS,
MVBUSH, ,
' TICKING.?,
DENIMS,-
FLANNELS,
GINGHAMS.
CAS8IMERES,
IIO.SIEIty, .
IIAT8 AND '
CAPS, NO
. TIONS, -GLASS,
PAINTS,
OILS AND
PUTTY,
WOOD AND
WILLOW 4
WARE,
WINDOW
s hades'
,c.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY
- -
tf16 Attention of Buyers
TO UY STOCK OP
K -A. R X) WA RBl
IRON AND STEEL. ,
Bill Kawi, Seat . Sprinfu. Bope, Chalm,
MECHANICS' AKD BLACjCSMUHS' TOOLS
? .. -
OF ALL KIND3.
HOBSE-SHOES&NAILS.
DOLTS, NUTS AND WASHER
THDIBLES, EOXINg!"
Ac!, Ac.
In short everything necessary to cake a foil and
' t.. i
C03IPI.ETK ASSORTMENT X
Which will bo sold
4 Cheap as can be rJksg-ht in this daxket.
Either for
Caftlt or Jlcrchanfabla Produce.
J3 REMEMBER THE PLACE :-tS2
J.. Norcross1 ire-Proof Brict,
MAIN STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. '
SoT P. S. -a
--.
PRICE ATtftTTVT 1T.T. vnrr nrrctT
EUT CALL-ON NORCROSS BEFORE YOUBU1.
augisrl'nl .
PLAiIiG MILL!
i . .. . .
ALBANY, OREGON.
- - .
I HAVE ALWAYS OX IIAXD,
or will Maaufatnxe4o order, every style of
DOORS, SASH AfJD BLINDS.
at the shortest notice and lowest possible charges
Boards Matched and Planed.
Work executed in a style not surpassed by any
Shop in the State.
SST The Mill is in tha lowrr n&rt nf i
on the river bank, at the comers of the join ing.
claims of the Montieths and Uackleman.
J. B. COMLEY.
Albany, September 20, 1S85.
ALBANY FERRY I
A T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CTTI
Jt. aent of Linn and Benton counties, I have-
titled up the . A
LOWER FERRY,
(it being the Stage Route), in such manner as to
secare to the public better facilities, at all seasons
of the year, than can be had elsewhere. My Boa
is waat is Known as a
CURRENT COAT,
and is the best on the River, without any excep
tion. Living quite' near my Boat Landing, in
Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ac
commodate the public. My boat is secured by a
Rood wire rope, aud is otherwise constructed with
the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety and
durability. My connection with the Upper Ferry
- . . i . .
uereioiore exisuag, ii.aa receauy oeen severed. -. .
Rates of ferriage are the same as tbe Upper
Ferry. " A. PEARCE,
augl8'66v2nlly Proprietor.
Old Albany Ferry,
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
well-known Ferry, I am prepared to cross
everybody and everything, from a footman to
six-mule team of elephants. My boat is .
Largo, Staunch and SaTe,
the access and egress to and from it lsy supe
rior roads, and Mac. an old, experienced .Ferry
man is always ready with a smile to hurry
patrons over Jordan. ' I engage against 'all acci
dents at the following reduced rates :.
Two-horse Wagon, 12 Cents
Man and Horse, 12 J fjeut
Footman, ' 1 0 Cents
Loose Stock per -agreement. My. connection"
with the Lower Ferry has been severed. ;
T. II. DAVIS.
Albany, April 26th, 186T. 2 ly
DISSOI4IITIOX.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex
isting between the undersigned, in carrying
on the hotel in Albany, known as the "City Hotel," .
is dissolved from and after .this date: All debti
due the firm are to be paid to Joseph , Davis, and
ill bills now due by the. firm are to- be presented,
to the same for payment at the hotel.
., .S. MONTX50MERY,
JOSEPH DAVIS.
Albany, Oregon, Aug. 19, 1867 v3n4w4
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been duly appointed Ad4
ministrator xf the Estate f William Terry, de
ceased. All persons having claims against said
Estate, are notified to present the same to the un.
dersigned, at his residance, two miles west of Soio,
Linn county, Oregon, with proper accompanying
vouchers. . - TII0MA8 B. CORRY, ;
. - Administrator.
September 7, 1867 -vBn5wt