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SATURDAX...:......!-Si;PTKMUEll 21, 187.
For the State Rights Democrat,
LECTURES BY REV. H. H. SPAULDING
Enily Oregon 31 IsslouHTlicIr Im
portance In Securing the I'omn
try to Aniorcimi.
NVMRER TWENTY'S! X.
We left Koise August 21st, ami rc
Qrossed Snake river at the Islam! in
like manner as we tlitl above, except
jur ladies, one at n time, were taken
over on three small bundles of bull
rushes lashed together an Indian
swimming before with a light cord in
his mouth, Jthe other end attached to
tVs w3Ioses ark of bull-rushes. It
reqmrcd a strong nerve and slow
breath, or -this bunch of ''feathers"
would shoot from under them.
" I have before said that Fort Boise is
J, 103 feet 'above the sea; but Snake
river, where we left it, is 1,800. (These
measurements, as before stated, are
Fremont's.) We passed through a
rough country, but well stocked with
grass, which served our animals.
We reached Powder river Aug. 28,
in a starving condition; and the
greater portion of the company push
ed ahead with the stronger animals to
obtain food for themselves a.nd to send
back. .Mrs. Spalding ainl myself,
three Canadians and the Indians re--mained
behind with our cattle and
weaker animals, ta spend the Sabbuth.
Providentially the Indians got hold of
sorao poor salmon in Powder river
and several prairie cocks a fowl be
tween the turkey and common hen,
the male crowing in the morning like
our chickens. TIJs was a Clod-send to
us.
The sight of Grand Rondo filled us
with transports of joy. We had seen
nothing like it hi nee low down on
Platte. A charming meadow of yt,
miles in circuit, mountains of easy
slope on all sides, low down; name
descriptive of its shape; beautiful
streams, skirted with balm, flowing
through it and uniting in a considera
ble river, called by the natives
.'Walua," 2,000 feet above the sea.
In the Blue 3Iountains the Indians
were successful in shooting a deer,
which we received with thankful
hearts.
The timber of the Blue Mountains
(name derived from the blue appear
ance of their thick timber at a dis
tance) is red and white rir, hemlock,
tamarack, yellow and spruce vipo, two
kind s of white plae, white vedar, balm,
white and vine maple, birch, cherry,
serviceberry, Iiaekberrr, alder, goose-
berrv, currant, willow and aspin. The f
umoer is oi navy growin, some oi
the pine and fie. being 20 feet in cir
cumference; s,ane of-he beautiful,
majestic larch (tamarack) grew 200
feet high 100 feet without a limb,
and straight as an arrow.
The highest divide in the Blue
3Iountains over, which the route passes,
according to Xrremort, is 5,000 feet
above the sea Jsaine elevation of Bear
river at Soda Fountain, ami only 500
feet higher than Fort Hall and" Fort
Laramie.
We had now fairly entered a new
part of the world, reminding us of the
far-away timbered countries of our
childhood. For four long months we
had been traveling over the barren
plains and internal mountains of the
great interior of Xorth America. The
striking feature of this great and ter
rible wilderness is everywhere the
lack of timber. In some districts we
saw not even a willow switch for days.
Our dependence for camp fires was
often sagebrush or buffalo manure.
. On the 31st of August we emerged
from the Blue 3Iountains upon an
open divide and the great basin of
middle Columbia and much of what
is now Washington Territory burst
upon our view. 'Mount Washington
(Hood), with his crown of glory, sup
porting the cloud?, rose majesti 1&0
miles to the west ; and by the help of
the glass other white peaks, like clouds,
could be seen in the northwest. How
unlik are the two great divisions of
our country divided by the Kocky
Mountains. In the Atlantic tdtes
and in the great basin of the Missis
sippi the observer may travel for miles
without coming in sjght of snow cap-,
ped mountains. But on the Pacific
slope, from the ridge of the JRocky
Moun tains to the ocean's wave, from
almost every high point may 16 seen
white peaks glistening in the sunbeams
the year round
Another rf markable, difference should
le noticed- East of the 3Iountains
the soil grows richer to the very wa
ter's t d''c, through the vast waters, of
the Mississippi, Ohio, Susouehannah,
and all the great rivers, while the soil
upon the mountains is barren. But
on the Pacific slope it is the reverse.
The good goil is found in the moun
tains and their base and in scroll iso
lated patches upon a few "of the'small
er sUeanis, while the great basins of
the ly? wis, Columbia, Colorado, Iluin
bolt, and all the principal rivers, are
vast uninhabitable, untimbered deserts
of wormwood and broiling sand or
lava to water's edgeV The country
west of the Cascades is an , exception
to this, " . ' .
-"From our charming standpoint the
Indians could point out to us the bluffs
of the far-away Columbia river, and a
A prominent landmark near the long
jooked for Fort Walla Walla. The
cene was grand and inspiring. The
country was altogether a different one
from scorching deserts we had
been t raveling through for months.
Our 'hopes were strengthened. Surely
.such' a country could afford favorable
locations ' We were told by the In
dians that the country held the' same
eharat ief far a way to the east and into
the-country, of the 2sez Perce?. It
was a fiY occasion to sing the hymn
found in the Wesleyan coUectibn'page
368 We had arriveL jhcre ,
, . ... , "gtreams from forest fountains
' . Flovi -Kstlo ocean's bed.",
-. r , ; ... . ' .
-We ,43 ad come to meet the nation
whose ambassadors to St. Louis years
-befgre had ask-d :
.' "Hare yoa tliat Book from Heaven?
- To us shallit be given ?" v
and men to teach it? which was the
occasion of the hymn ; al.co tho then
future destiny of our mortal lives, as
also the fate of this Great Pacific
West. ' ' .
Bowing our knoea upon this "God's
high mountain," my angel wife, with
an overflowing heart," returned pro
found thanks to God for His wonder
ful care over her, hi bringing her, com
trary to every human prediction,
through broad deserts- and the toil
some, hazardous journeyings of seven
lout months ; for His constantly pro
viding baud and oft-repeated deliver
aneo when in .'manifold perils; and
now He had brought her over the last
chain of mountains, and her eye actu
ally rested unou the country some
where in which she would seek a home
for life, where to point the red man in
that "Book from Heaven" to the Lamb
of God who had also died for him.
That evening, as we were about to
ennm on the Umatilla, an express from
the Fort met us with sea-bread and
other food, and the relish with which
we surveyed our supper that night
can be realized by those only who have
been compelled to do without bread
for months, and live on game ami
some of .the! time wn a scant allowance
of the poorest of butValo meat.
Passing through the beautiful plains
between tho Umatilla and. the Walla
Walla rivers, we met with vast bands
of horses belonging to the Cay use ami
Walla Walla Judians. ontitues
1,000 in a herd would be lingering
around the living springs of water,
rolling fat and of all colors. In a
very few years these great bands of
horses were joined upon the endless
prairies with smajl herds cattle.
But where are those numerous bands
of cattle and those horse now? and
where the nations that owned them ?
Where ? For eleven year.s the martyr
Whitman, with his heroic wife, was
theix devoted and successful teaeha'r,
causing their ever before uncultivated
country to bud and blossom with fields
of wheat Mid corn, with orchards,
herds, mills, schools, happiness and
plenty. Bui another set of religion
ists came, anTl, taking advantage of a
fell disease, and with the aid of im
ported ageits, persuaded the simple
hearted Cayu'C to destroy their Amer
ican teacher and the Americans on
this eoat, and to accept their "holy
tobacco," their, beads and. themselves
xs the only teachers to lead them in
the "str-iight road" to heaven. They
listened the tomahawk was buried
in their" teacher's head. Their "father"
and their best friend fell. His devo
ted wife follovred that night, the cold
earth her dying pillow, the cold earth
her dying curtains, her own blood her
winding-sheet. The Americans at the
post were butchered for eight days,
their wives and daughters made eaj
tives and subjected to brutality worse
than death; their new teachers riding
among them to encourage them. Xor
did they stop to wait till the last
American was butchered, ami even be
fore the slain bodies were buried, did
these new teachers commence their
holy missionary (!) work by baptizing
their new blood-stained converts, tom
ahawk in hand ! The last Protestant
Mission, the last American settlement
east of the Cascades was broken
up
and the last American driven from the
country. And but for the Protestant
"ez Perces Indians, who took their
lives into their hands, the last Ameri
can family in the Willamette Valley
would have been butchered.
But where are those tomahawk
teachers to-day? and where that once
wealthy Cayuse nation,' and where
their great berds of beautiful horses,
and where their iKiautiful country ?
The deluded Cayuse nation are gone ;
their bands of horses are gone ; their
much-loved country the home and
buryground of their fathers for ages
unknown is in the hands of another
race, even the fame Americans they
were put up to exterminate. And
these new teachers : Oh, Ye heavens
abor2 shroud, your blue canopy in
darkneis, and yoa earth beneath with
hold your strength from these hypo
critical monsters ! To-day they are
clothed iji silk and rolling in wealth
through the rich' prairies of the lost
countries of their deceived victims.
They own rich homes the choice" se
lections in all that vast country to the
Kocky 31ountains; and even during
the twelve years the American Mis
sionary was forbid by Government to
abide in that country east of the Cas
cades, these black-robed tomahawk
teachers were selecting choice homes
(so-called mission stations) all through
that country, having reference to fur
ther settlements and probable gold
mines, unmolested by the Indians and
unrebuked by the same Government
which' refused to let its own American
missionaries go into that same coun
try. . -
Stemming Gooseberries. Take one
pint of the berries and put them into a
fine sieve, such as is used for sifting meal;
rub them' with the palm of your hand
around tlje sieve very briskly for two or
three minutes. This will take the stems
off, unless the berries are wet with raiu
or dew.
OUK AGENTS.
The following named gentlemen are authorized
to act a Agent for The State Higiits Dkho
rat, and to receive ud receipt for subscriptions
to tho paper : ... . .
LINN COUNTY. :
Robert Watkinson and James Dorris. Scio
Jason Wheeler.... Lebanon
II. L. Crown ........... Brownsville
Matthew Fountain....; Harrisburg
- LANE COUNTY.
Hon. J. J. Walton......;,. Eugene City
'.J;.,'-' BENTON COUNTY.
R. lb Strahn. ..Corvallis
. , rOLK COUNTY.
T. J. LoTdady ..U.Dallas - :
J. B, V. Butler and Dr. Harris..... -Monmouth
Dr. J. M. MeCoy ...... .....La Creole
Dr. J, E, Davidson Independence
Benj. Harden... ....w...v..Eola
i ' V CLACKAMAS COUNTY. ' ;
;J. R. Ralston.... v ,.Oregon City
; ; multnomaii county. '
'Lawrence k Semple,.. .......Portland
3. F. McCoy. .......,....;...........i.:..........Portland
MARION COUNTY.
N". M.'Bell
'"" Salem
B. F. Bonhp.m..
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TIios. Boyce, Newspaper Agent. San
Francisco, is aathorixed to receive .subscriptions
and advertisements for our pnper, and act as bnei
ness ajegt generally. ' '-, r'
ADVERTISEMENTS
:KJKJL THIS!!
Maxiiatta, Kansas, April, I860.
Gmtttmvn I want to
nay a littlo more about tho I'aiti Killer. I oonnld.
cr it a rery tutmtblt wnliciitfi and always ktMp it
on hand. I have travelled a good deal vlnoo I
have been in Kiiuao, and never without taking it
with inc. In my retic, I uwd it freely fur Aal
ntio Cholera in 1850, and with beltvi suoirss than
any other medicine i I alo ued it hero for chol
era in with the name good rcnult.
Truly yours, A. llt'NTlNQ, Sf. D.
. flwATO, China.
1' regret to ny (lint tho clutt
er has prevailed hereof lato to a fearful extent
For tho lant three weeks, from ten to fifty or sixty
fatal cno each day ha been leported. I will
add that tbe Fain Killer, wnt recently from the
Million Jfonne, linn been lined with cotmlderablo
tfece!s during this epidemic. If taken In season
is generally cllVvtunl i checking tho disease.
. KliV. CJIAF. llAItblNU.
h-Uolaitore, India.
ASIATIO CHOLERA IN CHINA
ALMOST KYKllY CASK CUHKP WITllJ
PAINKILLER.
Swxro, China, .Spt.22, LSH,
Pear ir i I ought to have acknowledged long
r.go the box i f Fain Killer you had tho goodness
to send us lat year. Iu cumin;; was must provl-di-ntial.
I Ucllevo hundreds of lives wtrj saved
under UoJ, by it. Wa rt-sorted at once- to the
Fain Killer, using m directed for cholera. A lit
was kept of alt to wlu.iu the Fain Killer was glv
eu, and our native axxistants assure us tlmt tigi t
nut of every ten to whom it wns prescribed recov
ercd. It ha, too, been very usw-ful in various other
dltcaxc. It has proved an incalculable blessing
to iiiuitituJcn of pour people throughout all llu
region. Our native preachers are never willing
to po out en their cxturoions without a supply of
Fain Killer. It gives them f.tvor In the eyes of
the people, and ncrc4 tj famiiir sud localities by
whom otherwise they would bo indifferently re
ceived. Uelieve roe, dear sirs, gratefully and
faithfully yours, e!e.. J. M. JOHNSON',
, Miiitiarr i1 China.
From Ker. It. Telford, Jii'Hary in China,
now tinrtin;; bis borne in Pennsylvania :
V.HitisioTi. Fa-, June 25. ISA 6.
Merm. I'rrry ihtrit A San, Fjovidrnc. H. I.
Dear sirs t Duriajr a residenre of om ten year
a a misflrtnary. in Siata and China, I fund"ytir
Vr-etatl Fain Killer a most valuabU remedy for
that foarful scoitrjre, the cholera.
In aduiinilrt the tnedieine, t found it tKt
effcrtul to Rive a leapoiiful of Pain-Killo; in
a gill t.f h(,t water ssreetroed v.iih sujjar ; then
after about fifteen minutes, Le;rtn u Ive a tb!e-
pootifut of the sai jo mixture- cvc.y minute util
relief was obtaiurd. Apply ht j.piiratior to
the extremities. Fathe tht sti-math with the Fain
Killer clear, and rn the limbs bH'kly. Of lbe
who had tbe thderi, and t-V th taedirine faith
fully In the way sUU-d a bore, eizat out of the ten
reeercre.i. Truly your. . TKLFOKU.
If attacked with atarrhi a, dvscntarr, or erbuip
colie don'l delay te ue of the Fain Killer. '
AVmiri tf nil ImilnHsint.
Th Fain Killer is job! by H rcpeetable drs
gits throughout the'l'nitcl StaU-s aod foreign
countries. Prices 1 cents, 50 teats ndlpr
bottle. " '
FF.nUY IAVIS A HON, Froprietrs.
No. 71 High t. Providence, ILL
Marca SO, iservints.lm.
BLACKSMITHING!
--
Tltl FFD'CKIBKHS WOt'Ll KK.FKCT
' fully infort tbe public that ihey are prepared
tj execute all orders for work in their line, such as
MAKING AND POINTING PLOWS,
HORSE SHOEING,
--AXX
IHONING WAGONS!
Particular attention will bo giver, to
FARMERS' WORK!
All work will b done in the Wt manner and at
very Low Fricva. We solicit a fair share
of the patronage of this community.
. Hbop on Main Street, near
Crawford's Flouring
Mill, Albany,
- Oregon.
vSaSiif TWEEDALE k FEK1II.ER.
! f t
THIEL,
1: BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, la?
0j'pottc tht Slats Ki'is Democrat OJJtee,)
FIUSX ST., - - .... ALBANY.
Manufacturer of the best quality of Fine
FRENCH CALF BOOTS.
Also, a Superior art:cle of good
BOOTS FQ R. FARMERS' WEAR.
Ilepalrins and Mending
Don on short notice and at very Low Frices.
Our work will be guaranteed to givtentire satis
faction. niay25v2n4ltf
tSllllllllOIIH.
In the Circuit Ctmrt of the Stale oj Ore
gon, County of Linn.
s.triV i.t equity Fun DivoncE.
Ma A. Fish, idaintiff, vs. John i ish, defend-
ant. ...
To the abovp named John Fish,
defendant :
TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF 0RE
jron, you are hereby required to appear Atd
answer tho complaint of tbo above-named plain
tiff, now on file against you in tha above entitled
suit with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days
after the date of sgrvieo hereof upon you, if serv
ed in said Linn oonnty ; but if served in any oth
er county in said State of Oregon, then within
twenty days of tbe date of service hereof upon
you.
And you are hereby further notified that if you
fail to answer as above required for want thereof.
the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint, and will take
judgment and decree of said Court: declaring
void from the beginning, too marriage contract
existing between "you and tbe said plaintiff; to
gettier with costs, disbursements, and stamp duty
herein. - - - - -
By order of Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of said
Court.- :.. ' : - 1 : ' '
- - " ' CRANOR 'A HELM.
Atty's for Fl'ff.
Aug. 15, 1867, ' ' -
Int. Rev. Stamp, 50 cents, cancelled.
! I do hereby certify; tha the above and forego-
in z is a true and perfoctcopy of the original sum
mons'in tbe aboye entitled suit pow on file in my
office '
A. W. STANARD,
Clerk : of the Circuit Court Linn county, Oregon.
ADSIlXISTRATOR'i NOTICE;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been duly appointed Ad
ministrator of the Estate of William Terry, de
ceased. .All persons having claims against , said
Estate, are notified to present tho same to tne un
dersigned, at his residence, two miles west of Scio,
Linn county, Oregon, with proper . accompanying
vouchers. THOMAS 1$. UOllttX,
Administrator.
" September 1, 1307 v3n5wl -
ADVKRTISKM KNTS
i' STATE RIGHTS. DEMOCRAT.
JOB PRINTING
FIRST ST., ALBANY, OREGON.
T f
E havo connected -with thisoflioon flrst-clans
job ofopioe:,
and are prepared, at shortest notice, to CU, In the
neatest manner, any order that tuny bo sent us.
KVKltr DESCRIPTION OF J0IJ FUINTIXO
Ibxceutod Speedily, and In a satis
factory fcyle, at Prices
CllC.il" AH TIII2 IJIMi:ST!
Theatres.
Conocrts, and '
Public Meetings,
Actoraiaodatc nt Hit Sliortfst .Notice !
MF.RCHANT.N IlANKKnS, AND ISUSIN'FS
mi:.n Ht:ppi.u:n with 'Ams, . .
FILLS, HILL-IIKADS. FII LS
I.AUIN'J. fJII.CKS, . '
LKTTt'U HKAD
l.N'CS.Ac. 7 IiAI.1.
CIIUll.AUS.
KLKCrioXTICKKTH.
FAI.I, TICKKTS, CUNSVS
FLANKS, IMtrtJllISTS' LA1SFLS,
Llljt'iill LAHKLS. ORDKI'.S OF Ija.Y
CIN. S'OTFS OF HAND. DKAY HHCICIFTS,
LKi.AL Hf.ANKS OK ALL KINDS, '
ClIti.TI.AUS. FILLS OF FAF.F,
I'JtoiiltAM.MKS. SIIIFPINa
KKCF.IP'i'S. IIOOKH AND
FAMPIILKTS, ("ATA-
!.it KS. Alt D
All Ordera Promptly Attended to
m:ott A HHOW'X,
Stae Rights Democrat" Job Offire.
w, vr. tMRttmi.
J, C. J4 t.M'KMl AM.
W. W. PAHHISH & CO.
Wholesale ud I(il Dealers lo
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
ALiiiw, oi:i:c;or,.
HAi'KFl'L F0F. THK Lini'.SAL PAT-
oage sbuwti n during the pt few years;
wJuM rrtM-ctfc!!y call tbe attcEtion of our
numerous patrvn to vor present desirable and wtU
c!titcd tUtrk of "
a
Ready-Made Clothing:,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Salem Cloths & Flannels,
Embroidery,
Hpop Skirts,
Silks, Hosiery, &c.
ALSO C
Ladle,'
: lilllre KhocN.
t
two,
In tiMaect'nta with tl. above w keep constantly
. - t.
on hand a choice xleetioc o,
Groccrlei
Hardware,
iucensrnre.
CsIltNMWIirC,
CuCIrrj'.
FnlnKnndOlh,
U'indoir ;it,
XmIN, 1c., sic, i'e.
W. W. PARRISH fc CO.
Are prepared to sell anything in their line at the
i.otri:sT cash imiices
Or will receive
MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE
In exchange for Goods.
Persons wifhln to buv floods will find it
greatly to their advantage to examine our (Sood
before, purchastug eUewhcre.-t
Albany, January Z7lh, ISr.o.
J. F. .McCOY,
A TTOVLXE Y A S'D V0 VXSEL LOR AT LA 11",
ami
NOTARY PUDLIC
1
PORTLAND,
UKEU0N
Will PRACTICR IN THI3 SEVERAL
Courts of this City and fit alt, and of Wash
iugton Territory. All kinds of claims md demands,
notes, bills, book accounts, subscriptions, etc.,
collected on commission, by suit or solicitation.
Real Estate bought and sold. Tuxes paid.
Buiidiugs rented, and'rents collected on commis
sion. , . . .
Tittles lo Real Extato searched, acd abstracts
cade. : 1 !t ' i .: ;
ALSO .. ' K ,
AOENT for the rrincipaldaily and woekly news
papers on the Pacific coast. Kubseriptions and ad
vertisements solicited. t
flTAll collections promptly remitted.
OFFICE No. 95 Front street, Portland. ,
2n27tj '
U'lii'iiv for Walo.
THE SURPCRIRER OFFERS FOR SALE
a Farm, containing ouo section (640 acres) of
land, one-half pratrio and tbo other half timber,
well improved and nearly all under fenoo, with
about 125 dorcS under cultivation and in good
farming condition ; also an orchard of about 1,000
choice fruit tress. It has on it a good farm resi
dence, 22x40, with a double chitnnoy, and contain
ing sufficient room for a good sized family. 'There
is also on tho plaoe a substantial frame barn,
48x80 ; with other out-door buildings and conve
niences for farming purposes. . The farm is situate
four" miles below Albany, near tho Salem and Al
bany stago road
TERMS OF SALE- I offer tho above property
at $10 per acre ono-balf of tho money required
at time of sale, and yearly installments allowed on
tbe remainder.
For further particulars apply on tho farm, to
ISAAC MILLER, Sen.
Jnly:18, 1867 v2n493m : : : '
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEIXS.
W0TICI3 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned, the Assessor of Linn county,
Oregon, ori Wednesday, the 9$ day of October,
1867, will attend at the office of tht Ootfjity Clerk
of said county, and withiUho ftfesistancoof said
Clerk will publicly exaurimo the Assessment Kolls,
and correct all errors in valuations, descriptions or
qualities of lands,; lots or other property; and
hereof let all persons interested take duo notice.
GEO. HUSTON,
. , Assessor; Linn county. Og'n.
Sept. t, 1807 V3nlw3 . . . . i.
ABVKllTISKMKMSg
ACER'S
arsaparma
ron puRiFYniG the biood, ,
And for the speedy cure of the following complaints
Kfrofeila and HfrofnloiM Afii-rtlftimt wrl;
n 'CiMiinrx. I ivmf Hnrmi ICruplinii, ,
l'llllil-4, IaltMllle, IIIfM li-, JtoiU, I
Jtliiin, mill nil HUlit li-enr.
Oaki.akd, lii'l., tllh June, 18f,0,
3. ('. Avr.n h Co. (Jeiits: 1 I'm I H my duty to ac
knowledge what your Mainparllla has done for mo.
Having iiilicrtfi'd a Hcroluiou infection, J hare
sulfered from H In vnrlous ways" for years, Some
times it burMt out in Llccr on my bauds and arms;
lioinclirnc It turitol Inward and illstrew!d me at the
stomach. Two years aiit broke out on my bead
and cov ered my scalp find tats w ith one core, which
wn pnliifut and loutlifoiuo buyond l!crhttlm. 1
trt(d itmiiy iiiedicitM'S uu M-vi-rfil phyrlclanK, but
without imicli relief from anything, in fact, tbo
disorder irrew worse. At length 1 was rejoiced to
read lit tho (joapcl Mewtnaer that you bad prepared
sit alterative (.Harsf-iiutliiaj, for I knew from your
reputation Mt anything you tnii'le mut Ut pood,
I sent to 'hieiiiiu.il cm! nut it, and tiN-d It till it
cured mi. I look It, m yon jiilvl, In ottisll down of
a teucpoontul over a inoiilli, uikI iikmI wlmot threo
bottles. JitMrand benltby skin wm beait la fort
tinder tbe scab, which ahe r a white t'll off. My
skin I now clear, and 1 know by my f'c!Jii? that
the diBe litis gunn from my system. You es;i well
Iwllrve that 1 Ik I whut 1 am sa iu when I tell you,
that I bold ) oil lo be one of the &pot)ca of the age,
and remain ever gi'.ltfu!!v. Your.
ALFKKD IJ. TALLLY.
. Anthonr'a flrv, J t " or I"rylrM-Int
fiiur fttitj Hull ICtieiini, Mtnla lleatl
tJInz'voriti, Worr E.'yr , lry.
Dr. Ilubett M. Fre 1J wilti s from Halern, N, Y,f
12lli f'j'f ., V'i'J, thfit l, has cured an tnvi teratw
cai-o of lr'itn, which tlireati-t.ed U Urmlnutu fa.
tailv, by tbu jn-ri-'verliiK u f our (riiapBH!ta,
and uJmis clniii-rou M tJt'jiinnt HrytiprlaA by largu
of tin- fuinv, as be cures tl comtuon Krup
Mont by it continuity, '
ttronrhoi el-, 4inUt mr welled TVrrk
a huioti Konn.ofl'Wpt-cil'rxa, wutes: Hire
botllf of your hnroapaitiia cured iwe from a (Mtrf,
a hideous welling on th neck, which 1 bad suf
fered from ovtr t wo j cars."
Ineorrhfu or White, Ovnrlms Tm trior,
I'lrriiie I'lerrrtlion, I'rmalti ISir(ira.
lr, J, I h l huiinJiitr- "f w Vork City, wriles:
I mot cheerfully comply wild the r-Utft of your
azmt In aiii 1 have fytn.tl your Harraprilia a
mo I exct 'U-ia it-mt;ve in the nuriK-run cni
j Uint lor which v,v t mj.Joy uch n reiiH-dy, but
-jcfii!!y In Vfl'i! lftMraf$ of tho Kcrofu'ous
diatlie!. I have cun-d many Inveterate cm of
Jt-ucorriKi- by it, mot rome where ttie coinplaint
ws csuot-it i,y uii'rrnlinn of the utrrun. The nicer
allow lt :f wu toti ciued. Xoihui-f within my
kuowJ-ij-you!i.'i! f'jr ti.(-. fi-mafe driargcateAta.
lUlward K. Harrow, cf Newbury, Ala., writes:
"A danftous wiriit turner uti one of ihe fiiiials
fit mr Umi'.y, v. hiei Luil lr '1 .,! tl. r in-Ji. w
could employ, has nt huiti Un completely cured
hy your J.xtratt of .Sarapar),la. 'lar ptificlan
thought l.olhina but lllrj allow eou!d afford relief,
but lie stli i. rU the trial ot ) our Har&psti!la as Hie
lat eort Ufore cutting, and It pro.cil rfTcctual.
Aft-r taklnj your rwnly tiht weeks no symptom
Crf the li6t rt-msii."
WyjJll' nail Itrrrurfnl tIrnr.
Nr.W tliiU:A, 'i'AU ,UX'lt,
Dn. J, f". Avra; Mr, I chwrJuily comply with
llrti rwjet ut jour ajt' i.t, and rejrt to jousoms
of the vuVt-i I bifc f jiie l wiili your i-simparilia.
J bate cured wbh if. In my prseltce. mo-i of the
Coinptnint f-r trbicU it Is rxowituri.dr d, and bare
fttui.d it tfacl irety wonderful In !ii? cure of
I'tnrrrttt ami Jtrrrnriai ii"te. One of lay p
tient libit b-UtMu; u!aeriii I.U ti.r'.;.t, which were
C0i;umtos hi palate and tl ts.i I.U u.outh.
Your rfar3piiis sieadiiy taken curd bim In Cve
weeks Ai-otbers etla.-ked by .tcor(dry sywp
1omin bi l'''fc, sud !!; tilcerrtion find ai-n away
a roni! rabl I'Stt of It, tJml 1 t I ho di-
t order wouM unit reach hi tnj.n mnt kj'.l Utr.. hut
It jie!eii tuy Jiiiioi(ratton ui to?jr &itrtt)iinu;
the u!ret i.ea e ! and be t well tin. not ot core
witiKxit a, tuji?urtfka to bis face. A woman
who had been tniel trto ilir1er by me r
fury ws nuJJeriris Irom this piow In her bone.
Ibry had U-eotue mi ctji to the, weather that on
a 4inp day ufl. reJ cruc.utii. )ain iu her
j iui and boms t?, too, wm cured rnslrely by
your fcarpari:!a iu a w Miki. I know from lu
fWrmti'a, uhi-.li tour atrent ae uif, tiuit Ibis
1'reparatlon frsm nr b.lra!ory mut ba ffreat
reriKdy; conijtHti!iy, tlwe truly remarkably re
sult ttjth il bate Lot e-jrpriM-d me.
Fraicrnaily joar, ti. V. LAUIMKK, SJ. D.
Itlramnlini, I.tvrr Complaint.
I lrti I'fct ti, I'rvtt.tu o., Va., Ctli JuJy, l3.
Itt- J V. Avni' ft'-r, 1 har U-en afHic)el wtUia
an.ful rhrvri lUteum-fum for a. lonj; time, wbkh
aJ!l"d t.'w sllil fjf phrfl3jt, and stuck to tne tn
pitc of all thi rcnu-dits J rou!4 i,:.d. ur.til I tried
your harapar1'!a. im lntt;j cured rue In two
.. Bud it-rUmi my en:ersl lieaSth m much
t!iut I am far tetter tijaii bcf jjv I wa Ntfackul I
think it a wtn4erful im-d viv.f. J. 1 UtMS.
Jtt!r Y. kle;i, of bt. Ixju!.-, vrlirt: "I bare
U-en atiliciea tor tear xt'.th u nftrtiim rftim I.irrr,
which iU-?U-d m v h.3;:!i. I tried vrrytilajr,
cud rrrrytloojr fii'ed ta n-lere tne; and 1 have
be-a a broken-down tttaw J.,r fvnw? team from no
Other CS'.ti tliail tlrrrtrmrnf if tfif IJerr, iif
tttioved p:-t'r, th lift, Jtr. Ipy. edrKed me to
try J our ritul..'i, tccau'e be tiid bt knew joa,
tnd at:;tbin o;i niidii wt worth trvtnj. Iy t!ii
b!elti of i I il h cute.l m, nshJ ban o purified
tny bio! b to 9 5c m tsew ir.sui of me. I fetl joatss
ajain 1 b-t tliit can be said of j ou U not hzSt
uodtnouli."
Kebirrti, nrirer Tiiuart, tlulitrgrtuen
t'frr.tiou, i'rie- uml lafwIiatioM or
the Stone.
A jrrrst tarietv of tn- bsre b-'!! rf p.jrtel to OS
wltetc cure ut tl-e l,rru.ijt... rou j 'a.'nl have
re. lilted from the iie tt( Ui n-mly, tit our pc
her wiii t!it rolniit tW-rn. ftomo of Item may be
hmad injur Amerkau Almanac, which the arctits
U-iuw iiattied are !ii.hU lo luruuh gr&tb to aiiw ho
cail for them.
I f apr !, II rnrf J)I-rft FIt, l'.pilcpmj,
Mrlnttthoiy, ettratsA.
Many rtiustLstk fure of tin affi-ctious bare
U ru mad- ly tfw alterative Herof thlt medicine.
It itiualatcD .r- vital (Uoetiuos into l;-oroti ac'.mn,
ar.il tbu ovi rcom- ii;o:!-r w l,kU would be say
tonl bryond iu rrach. Jncli a remedy ba Jotiz
Lrn r,ii,-d by the tuvc,ti of Um- jh-jj;c, and
we are ri:!u:'ut that ll.u will do for tin ia all tliat
tut-iiicitic can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
ron tui; rapio cenn ev
t'oii?i, ('o!d, rtftrrji.f, tinnrsrnm,
(.'roup. It ronrliiti. Iuipirnt ('on
auiiiption, and lor litr Itiittf
f oii:njvtirr t'litU'titn
III tittmtrrcl Ktrttti
of ths ieur.
Tlil l a rrmeily to ut,ierjilir ki:o n to nrpa
any otlwr fur I lie cure ot throat and iun;; complaint,
that il t iieii' ls-re to puliiUlt ttit- evidence of it
llrtum. It rttirhaiied excellence far cou-h and
cold, atid it truly wtindcrful cure of pttimonarr
d have made It known throughout the ctvil
ircd tiatiiti of the rarth. Few are tlso coitimtitittics,
or even famiHe, amoi.j tbetn bobve not rome
fieronal eH.Ti iicq of its ffi'd -some liin
rophvlsi tht-tr mSdt of It victory over the nubile
acu danseroits dii-ordcrs of tho throat and lungs.
As a.'l fciiotv the dreadful fataliiy of tliee disorders,
and a they know, ton, the cflt'ct of this iemc-dy,
we lieml not do more than to SMtire them that it ha
now a'.l the virtues that it did bave when making
the cures which liave won to strongly upon the
confidence of mankind.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES It Co., Lowell, Mass.
t,i Sold by Hettlcmter A Co., Albany, and a
Wholesale and Retail by tfmith A Davis, Fort
and. , seSly
ALII AM iOUI IIl V
AND
mfkcnmE shop!
A. F. CHERRY,
HAVIXCi SUnCIIAS5EI THE EBT
tiro inievost iu tbe .AlBAKY FOUNDRY
AJJ MACHINE SHOP, I am .
lrcparcl to Furnish
WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK
Ofvery description, on short notice. Also,
BBASS CASTINGS,
All Orders for
MIIiL WORK
Will bo filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory
manner.
!; '.. iioEtsK powers :
AND
Agricultural Implements
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
i-n.i - " paid to Repairs."
All kinds of
, .i;-5. , PATTEHN WORS,
' done to order on short notice
- A. F. CHERRY,
. Albany, August 18, 1 866.1 y f :: -
WHEAT! WHEAT
100,000 11 lift II ELS OF WHEAT
WANTED within the next twoiwecka, for which
.The Highest Cah pfric will bo Paid,
By? S:; n j; GRADWOHL :
,;-v2n1?fc-s - -Ran Franoipco. Store.
WAITED-20,000 pounds
r of WOOL, for which I will pay the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE!
inar23y2n32tf 3.' X011CR0SS.
ADVKKTISKMKNTS.
DRUG STORED
8, WHiTTEMOHE & CO.,
omzaoN,
have opkxf.d a-
NEVV, AND FULL STOCK
i
-OF-
.lIcdiciitCK,
Chcitiicai
. i ...
Extract.
ASt AH AKSOirTMEXT OF
ALL POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES!
FA X C V A X I TO I LET A UT I CLES.
ALSO
3?IIVrXS, OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
COLORS, Kc, &.c, &c, &.c,
4i.c.
-o-
IV. Mi
SFEaAI, ATTEXTIOX PAID TO
PHYSICIANS1 PRESCRIPTIONS ! !
WHICH AltE Pit E PARK D
OF TUEt
AND PUT UP
HY AX
EXIEIUEXCE( APOTHECARY.
6. WIIITTEMORE & CO.
Albany, March 1G, 1SG7 v2n31tf
ALBANY, BOOK STORE!
A- FREEHAND,
Rnfw-spi i pr a Kin Si"itiriMPi
uvun vhkLbii , niiu viniiuiikiii
Albany - - - - Oregroii.
C0SSTAXTLY OS IIAXD:
STAXDABD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Juvenile, Toy Gilt nnd Blank Cooks,
e
C0M JTSS, ASP : :
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Of every kind used in the State.
9- BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at
snort nouee. wecinioiy
CITY MARKET.
Main St., Opposite the New Drug- Store,
ALBANY, OREGON,
MBHDENHALL & REDPATH, Proprietors
VItfc ALWA'8 SEEP fiS
I1AND TfHE BEST Of
c4
MEATS OF ALL VARIETIES.
A LIBERAL SHARE OP PATRONAGE IS
m solicited, as wo intend to keep as good an as
gortmcnt, and of as good quality as . the, country
affords. , ; ,
We are always ready to pay tho
Highest Cash Price for Fat Stock,
April 6, 1867 T2n34'tf
ADVEHTISEMENTS.
PRIVATE MEDICAV AID.1
... . ... . ... ,"' . '.
Culck Cure and Moderate Charge
Vlllt. W. K. IIOHEItTY'S
- -
Private Medical and Surgical InUitue
3acramento street blow Montgomery, pposk
tbe Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s office. PrU'
vat entrance on LeldsdorfT street, Saa -1'rancisco,
California.
EalahlUlied expresnhj to afford the afjlickd
Hound and xcien&jic medical aid, in tht
treatment and cure of all I'ritaUt
and Chronic Viseanei, canes of
, secrecy and all sexual
diseases.
TO THE AFFLICTED. f
T)n. Vf. K. Doberty relurns his sincere thank
to his numerous patients for their patronage, anI
would take thla opportbnity to remind them that
he continues to consult at his Institute for f he cur
of chronic diseases ffctbe Lung. Liver, Kidneys. .
Uigest.ve ana uemto-l onr-ary Organs, and all,
prtvaU diseases, viz: Fypbilis in all its rorms and,
rtsges, Seminal Weakness, and all tbe horrid oa- .
sequence of sl-abuse. Gonorrhoea. Gleet, Strie- -tures,
Nor turnal and Diurnal emissions, Sexnal -
Debility, JJHseases of tbe JJaek and isnnt, Inf5am-
mstioa of the I:ladler and Kidneys, etc., etc. ; andl
be Lopes f bat bis long experience and snccessfsjfe
practice will conttntm to insure bim a tbare of the.
put'lie -patronage. By tbe practice of many year
in Europe kid the United States, be is enabled to
apply the Most tCiciont'and suecessfol remedies
against diisasf i of all kinds. He nses bo mercu
ry, charges io lcrte, treats his patients in ft cor
rect and hotttrahd way, has references of on
'jncsiioneble vt-facify frurn men of ktown respect
ability i.d high siaod-og in society. All parties i
consiiltisg bim by letter or otherwise, will receive
the U-:t aad gf-atkst treattx-gt waI implicit tecre
y. .-''-.
Dr. Iobsrij would eU attectioa p the foYtow
ing eertiCcas front tw of his patlcyU.wbo, nav
ing folly vccovere'f'tlieir bealib, :d;iire lo make
knewn their rctnedial agent It.'dl b seen their
stattmenU are fully '.aa'-bsnticaiad j Notary
Public r j ' .,, V,
The welfare of Society U3peri;ras3y demands
thrrir publicity, and tlty are given jcaore to want
the unwary than to sound the prai:'kj of Pbysi
eian, of whom hundred of like t jncan 1 itcd
during a practice Af more than fueu Ttara.
t
a.casb or ctEnr'xo fre.i-rc?.z. '
Dr. Doberty Dear SirTy feel my beaSlb. ti ful
ly reto-,ed that, in comreok gratitude, , I, W.iev'
1 should make yu some wri-n acknowledgwe
for your valuable services pftiteularly so as jvat .
fe was mall for the work performed. -
. I arrived in this city frorn the East about one
year ego, and was then suScring from an old ease ,
of Clett, complicated with stricture. Being a.
stranger in tfc is city, and believing those, doctors t
who gave scsb positive assurances of success were,
cecei.arily the best, (some of whom have a large
number of title..) I placed myself in their charge, -and
continued under their treatment until I bad
.lost nearly all hope tod considerable sam of money.
I w jh to say, now that yoa are the sixth doctor I
hare employed, a&d the only one that LaieVerdono
ne any service. . ly. GUet is wholly cored, tbe
stricture is all removed, and my general health U
wiwr inan nas ixea lor yeira. m fonciusion 1
would say to the many nnfortaaates wh require
medical advice, if yon have any-iubtas to whom
you may employ, ask Dr. Aohery fcr my address
ana cu ana me. i jje- store in this city.)
My estrnrienee may save yoa. many dollar. I
would also dJ that in ths carjy stage of my dis
e. I ued a l irre amount of the rrenarations ad-
vtriel as aa infallible cvf3 for Gooorrboea, Gleet,
etc., but teres; derifed any benefit from them.
I ate, Jctr, very trul yours, L II.
pan t raoewco, June 16,F64.
Subscribed and sworn bo before me this 21t dar
of Juntg, ISt. A. S. GOCLD. i
- 1 NoUry Public '
lAL WEAICXESS X W0R! T CEBTITCATE F
jfosr cmiBuur cisusor sterx ATonnncKA.
A desire to UneSt humanitv, and a feeline ef
gratitude to Dr. W. K. Jioberty, alone iadnce me
to :nake this staU-ment. For many year I have
been agicted with that fearful di.cac known a
Srmstorrboa;' or Scmina.1 Weaknesses, the
result of stlf-alBt?, but till 1353 .experienced but
littlo trouble cr ineonveniencei In that year,
however, I bad Seminal Weakness to an alarming
extent, which was soon followed It the mott
larming symr t-.;ns, as weakness of the back mnd
limbs, paios In the head, dimness of vision, nerv-4
ousr,ess and cer,eral cebitr. Vt mir.it.
afiiictcd to such an extent as to seriouilv immir
my memory ; my idea were eokfuscd and smrita
depressed, I was averse to society, bad evil fore-
bt nin? an3 self distrust, n& ,wa entirely unfit-,
ted for any r the duties oflife. From IS5totbe.
summer of l?C3, 1 employed the very best medical
talent I could tnd, and spent several hundred dol
lar!, but in no instance obtained, more than tem-i.
porary reiieu i caa about concluded there w
no relief for me in this world, but seeins? Dr. Do-
berty's advrtis?ment, I thought I should eall and
sec him, at he charged nothing for consultation.
I had an interview with the Doctor, and hi fee
for treatment waa so reasonable, I determined to'
try htm. though I did not expect much benefit.
from his trcaUuent. On the 5th of December lane
I placed tny.elf under k'u care; in auc week I found
myself very much improved, nd now. alter fivej
weeks troatmcnt, 1 feel myst-lfthoroughly ccred eC
all my trcublc and in the enjoyment of the best
healtn. Hoping that my experience may be of
benefit to others similarly afflicted. I subscribe'
myself JAMES 40HXSTOX.
Fubscribotl an sworn to before iue. this IStndav
of January, 1861.
u J A. G. RAhDALL, Xotary Public '
TO FEMALES.
When fema'.e is afllicted with disease, as weak
ness of the back and limbs, pain in the head, dim4
ncss of sight, low if muscular power, nalmtationt
of the heart, irntability, ncryo;iness, extreme sri-
nary Uiffieulty, derangement of directive fnncGons.
general debility, vajrinities, all disease of Ae
womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases
peculiar to females, they should cor or write at
once to the celebrated remale dector, W. K. Do-
nerty, at bis .Medical Institute,, asd consult hia
about their troubles and disease. . The Doctor i
effcetinjr more cures than any other physician ix
the State of California. , Let no falsa daficacy pre
vent you, VPt apply immediately aqd ipave your
self from jminfu I suflerings and premature death.
All married ladies, whoso delate health or other
circumstance prevent an increase in their famt4
lie?, should write or eall at Dr. W. Dohcrty's Sled
ieal Institute, and thei will receive evrry possibly
relief and holp. The IJoesor Prices aro so ar-!
ranged that he can be consulted without fear clt
observation. . . " ' ," r
.TO CORRESPONDENTS. 1
Patients rjsidinjr at a instants,1 "wlid' taay desire
the opinion and advice of Dr.. Flaherty aa -their rei
spectire cases, and who think proper to- submit a
written statement of such, in pfclerenei to hoi dins
a personal interview, are respectfully assured that
their communications will lie held most sacred'.
Dr. Doberty takes this method of observing that
all letters are only opened and .replied to by himi
self, and tho latter as promptfv as. possible.
If the case be fully and candidly described, per
sonal communication will be superceded, as in4
struetions for diet.rejrimen, and the general treat
ment of tho case itself including the remedies,)
will be forwarded without delay, and in auch a
manner as toeenvey no idea of "the purport of the
letter or parcel so transmitted.
Consultation FREE. Permanent en.r
guaranteed or no pay. Address
W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.; -Saa
Francisco, California.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. ;
"DR. D0IIEETY is a skillful physician rnd aa
honorable rcntleman, any statements he make tb
his patients he is sure to fulfilL That fact is one
great cause of his eminent success ia jia profess
siofl. . It is fortunate that ajndngHije many adver
tising physicians there is one who can be depended
on." Review. t-
"DR. UOHERTY'S reppation as a physician U
a sufficient guarantee for tho pure of any case ha
undertakes." Chronicle. ' ' . " 7
"DR. DpIIERTV has devoted his study more
particularly to chronic, specific and secret practice
and as such is now the most successful of any
physician in San Francisco' Free Press.
DO. IiTY'15 reputation is second to no oth
er physician on the coast in chronio and specifio
praotico." .Mirror." -
"DR. DOlIEllTl'. Few man in the medicai
profession have succeeded in gaining the confi
dence of the put Ho. in their skill and judgment si
helms." Enquirer, ?
"DR. DOHERTY ranks as one of our most dial
tinguished phyr icians, and also one of the most
rivtauc, uuu ttiav vug QJ LUG TftOti
h is now the criterion hy which the
ener is judge 3." Echo. . seloy T
8ucresstui.wnic.il
medical prcetitie i
(
I.