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tmm mi Mmmixi SATURDAY.. OCTOBER 26, 1867. frezatasm Awarded at tho LUn County G.RAIY ASD -VROKTABI.E ff P Burkhart for 1 bu fall wheat 1st Samel t Vprin& whent.,.........l8t John Lupor 1 bu spring wheat..."...d Same I bx oars (Holland) lft Same ditto., . (side) -2d C 1 Burkhart 1 bu buckwheat.... 1st A S FuweU I bu barky ......... .....1st J II Lines i bu whit corn. ...... let O P Burkhart $ bn do....m ...2(f J A Millanl 4 bu yellow corn ...1st t Jlaikliart spec brown corn...-lt Hugh Nickerson pecs flaxseed...... 1st j A Millard peck timothy seed 1st $1 1 on oo 50 oo 50 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 50 C P BurkUrt fame 5 acres fall wheat, 37 bu 13 lbs - to the are by certificate 1st JTP Btirkliatt 5 aere3 corn, 55 bu to the acre by certificate- ......It C P Barktart best, assortment grain raided by I person. ....r.........lt J il Reed peck white beaus..........l't tf If HrrgLes ' d...; -.-....2d " J. B Lafellet L potatoes (Irfch cup)............. ....l,t Joha I.upcr'do white Mechanic ...2d1 .J A Millard greatest No. good va riety potatoes.... ..-.........l ?t .. J It Lines slashes ad pumpkins ...1st Fam'l Coo-jcr do., .......3d John I.npvr, onion. -1st J B LaMlet do 2d Mrs T J Falkner beet 1st J II Laf .llet do 2d Mr T J Falkner. carrots .1st J B Larollet do .. 2d Same, par juiy .1st Tbos Fmuian, turnip..-..,.........-!'' J B Lafollet d -2d Thos Fromau, cabbages.......... ..-1st C P Burkhart, do ...,.... 2d J A Millar! Exhit'n garden veg'lcslst J B Lafolht sam 2d C P Eurkhirt, spec of musk eacllon-lst J A. Millard. same -2d 5amt. g't'stXo. gwod muskmclons-lst VCvi Slron. specimen watcriaTon .1st J A Millard same 2d C P Burklart, 50 IHs corn racal....lt Amc 50 1U buckwheat fiour...,-lst - ' - Fur ITS ASD WISES. C P Burkhart, for spec, of 2D var. Jesse Parish, do -2d C P Burkhart, greatest ho. good Tar. do - , 1st Jew Parish, do. ...... ......... .2d J Tt Mcttufe. lare sicc.' da. lit Saml Cooper, same 2d John Lupt r.spccn 10 var'y peara-lst L C Burklart. same -2d Joan Luptt, grt'st No good ro -1st A "S Powell, 8eeimen of pears..-., lot 10 00 ro 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 00 00 50 00 50 00 50 50 25 50 50 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 Olney Fry, Jr.. same 1 50 L Borkbai-t. gs't'st Xo. g'd peach's lt tr II llujrLes spec 6 rar peaches-.. 1st C P BurkLart, same -...2d 6 II IIugtei,spee ilam3(cdmVa)lst Mrs. D., Froman, do (Coes Gold - ""iJpop) ' ff i Mrs W W Parrish, current wiue...lst Same :T '. litt ...2d Mrs CP Burkhart, grape wine...-lst Fame, cherry wine.. 1st Joseph Hant. ConrallU for strung I c5 1 Mrs it II 1 In-hes. plom butter 1st Mrs James Nixon, same ...-2d Mrs James M Reed peach batter...lst Mrs James Nixon, Tomato Eutter-lst Mrs Dr Rioe, plans marmalade l jt JJwd 3Iathiot for greatest No g'Kwl Tarietr ;;r&pes ......1st John A Mallard do ....,.,...., .2d Mrs J Drigt specimen of grapes... l 't J AMDlarl, do ...2d Martin Payne, lot of quinces..... 1st 3 Lnelling for Italian prumes......lst h C Bnrktart seedling prunes 2d XECQA5ICS DE PAST EXT F M "Westfall a two horse wagon-lst A Haas. mm ditto., -3d N Vorhies four horse wagoo.,.,l?t CP Burkhart, express wagon ,lt A C Uauseman. a one horse beggy 1st C Burkhart. steel plow.,,,,., 1st A F Cherry i Co. do 21 A Hanseman gang plow (Douthit)-lst A F Cherry & Co., reaper (Oregon .. harr ester) .......,-. . ....1st J Barrows & Got, agent Dodges mow er reapT and raker (combined) J II Donthit, grain sower 1st Fry k Golver, seeder and cultirater d Mealy k G washing machiocl-t B J Dunni ay's do do ...1st A J Kincaid, horse fboe..w.....-..lrt Albro Prinle, apple corer ...1 st Barrows k Co., apple iealep(Iight- ning) ........ . - 1st f E Bentlejr A Son, 1 pr glove kid gents bo ts ......... 1st ,?ame, 1 pr French calf do.........2d Thompson k Paxton, set of carriage harness ......... ...... ........ ......... let Same, lot of photographs ..........lst J.tCW MtCallister, specimen oT moulded brick ......... ......... ......1 st Mr Jones,of Oorvallis, fine speciman sliip Declaration Independence J II Lines, exhibit iron ore fm Knox's 00 00 50 50 2" 00 50 CO 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 25 10 5 10 8 8 5 2 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 15 00 Diploma 00 50 00 00 Diploma 00 50 00 00 1 00 Diploma Diploma. A ConJngalJar. A laughable yam is told about some .conjugal differences which occurred at the m .jw South Pew abie mine, Lake feupenor where a is; an and his rire bad a severe quarrel, resulting in packing Jits bundle and starting off for Ontonagon, declaring that he would live with her no longer. She followed bita along the road, be ging him to return, but be was mexora ble and trudged on. Finally she became so exasperated that me vowed u he did not turn about re would strip hcrscl .stark naked, and iu that condition follow .him to hi journey's end. As he did not .stop, she was a3 good as her word, and, leavinglief clothing by the roadside, she followed him in that cool, fascinating cos tume of nature. - This only made him ilaugh "YJien they came to theintcrsec ti6n df the state road, they wefe surpris ed by meeting a party of young men who had been cut fishing, and then the hus band began to think the wife's costume was not exactly the kind prescribed by court etiquette, and cutting a stout switch, Jie started herbacJon a keen run, not al Jowing her to stop and gather up her clothes. Our informant says she made splendid, time in going from the .clearing to the house, probably because she was not inconvenienced by extra clothing. .Since then both parties have indefinitely festppned their trip to Ontonagon. Editorja.l . Duties. Mr. Huot, in his volume on the " Fourth Estate," thus sketches the pec uliar duties of a journal- T1 The .rjaan wljo ouce becomes ,a jour ualist must almost bid farewell to men tal rest -or' mental leisure. If he fulfills jis -duties; truthfully, Jus attention must kije!eVer awake to what is passing in the jrorld, and his whole mind must be devo ted to-Uie . examinatiop, and di&cussion, .,and record, of current events.. JJp has little time for literary idleness with su.ch literary labors on his shoulders. lie .has jao dasyj to spend on catalogues, or in dreamy die cursive researches in public li tbrariesi ! Ife has pq months to devote to the exhaytiou of any one theme. iWhat he to deals with must be taken ..up at a'moment's notice, be examined, testeof, ,anH dismis3cd at once: and thus his mind is ever kept occupied with the mental ne cessity of the world s passing hour. . 4 IDLefinjed. Petroleum shares are defin ed by' Pope' as " parts in one stupendous hole." OUll AGENTS. The following named gentlemen are authorised to act as Agent for Thk.Statr Rights Dkmo hat, aud to receive tid receipt for. subscription to tho paper t LINES' COUNTT.. Robert Watkiusoa and Jncs Dorriw-.....Fcfio Jason Wheelor..... Lebanon II. L. Brown ..........-...............l5rownsville Matthew Fountain. .......................... llarruburg X AX bOsitll iwetnet mMetf iiiiiiltntI VOfitt LANK COUNTY. loo. J. J, Walton....... ....Eugene City BENTON COUNTY. R. K. Strahn.... Cwrralll , VOLK COUNTY. T. J. Lovelady - Pallas J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris -Monmouth )r. J. M. McCoy -La Creole )r, J, K. Davidson. ........Independence Benj. Harden.... -....Lola : CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. R. Ralston. .................Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. .awrcoco St Scrapie -Portland J. F. McCoy... ..Portland MAU10N COUNTY. N. M. Bell.-. . ... ..... ... .. ... ...... f C-t. B. F. Bouhiun - TtiOft. Boyee, Newspaper Ageut. Pan Francisco, is authorised to rvecivo subscriptions and adrertisements for onr paper, and act as busi ness agent generally. ABVKRT1SK3IENTS. tu. m. r. nu.L. O CO. r. SETTI.KMIKM SETTLEMIER & CO., DRUGGISTS, AT OR. SHEPHERD'S CID STAND MAIN ST.. . AiMMNY. DEALERS IX DRUGS, medici nsr e s CHEMICALS, Paints, OII.h, Class, I)yc-Stuirs, V A It X I S II 1Z S , ASO A rftt ASSOBTMKJtT Of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR Dr. D. Jiynci 1 Son's Family Xcditiafi We al?o keep on hand a full supply of All Patent ITIctUciiic in l'c. Our stock of I)rn:, Flalds ExtrseU. etc., are from Well Known Manufacturers, and will be fwuml OF THE BEST QUALITY SPECIAL ATTESTTIOS CITES TO COrOC50!0 PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS lVe folIc?t 'be Pntronnjrc of the Public. WE nAVE ESTAELISIIEll A BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO rSltEB THE MAiSAGEVEST SP g. a. mill, Who will keep a full supply of brags, Medicines etc., etc., for sale at lost PKicrs. SETTLEillER k CO April6. 18C7 v2n311y W. W. PABKISU. J. C. ilENDEMIALL W. W. PARRISH & CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers la GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! ALBANY, OREGON. T"; ANKFL'L FOR THE LIBERAL PAT- ronage shown us during the past few years. we would respectfully call the attention ,of our numerous patrons to onr present dejipiblc apd well selected t,ocJc of DRY fJOODS, Ready-Made Clothing Boots and Shoes, 4 Hats and Caps, Salem Cloths & Flannelg, Embroidery, Hoop Skirts, Silks, Hosiery, &c. -rALSQ ,flisfsci and liildrcii' Shoes. In cQpncctiqa.yitfr-iliB abore we kcc eonstantly on hand a choice selection of Oro.crlcM, Ilardvrare, iXueennwarc, Glassware, Cutlery. l'aliits and OII$, Window Glafts, NailM, dc, jtc. t&c. W. W. PARRISH & CO. Are prepared to sell Dything in their line at th.fi XOWJEST CASH PRICES Or will reV.e i MEROHANTABLIJ rROPUCB In.ejcji.arige tw.Qoofa. 28 Persons wishing .,tp Jjyy-Joods rill find it greatly to ttheir advaptago &o examuie our Qqod. before purchasing. elsehere."", Albany, January 27ti, 1866. , WHEAT WANTED! THE UNDERSIGNED IS QW EEADV TO pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IJST CASH :: FOE WHEAT ! DELIVERED AT OUr: WAREHOUSE, SEAS PEARCE'S FERRT. se28v3nhf S. S. MARKIIAM & SON. A D V E H T I S "K M K NTS: liU-AJ THIS!! Masiiattak, Kansas, April, 1860,. Uentlti r w i wan to say a littlo tnoieabeut tho Tain Killer. I consid er t vry vuluallti Meilt'etni, and always keep it on hand. I- have travelled a good deal since I have boon in Kausns, and never without' taking it with wo. In my pmcUee.Jt used it freely for. All- tie Cholera In 185!), and with bettet iuoes than any other tnodioino ; I' alo ud It hcoo Cr chol era in 1855, with tho same good result. Truly yours, A. HCNTIKaM.D. PwATtt, China. - 1 regret t say that the chol era has prevailed hereof late to a fonrful extent. ! For the last three weeks, from ten to fifty or sixty fatal cases each day has been leportcd. I will j add that the Pain KUlcr, sent reccnUy from the Mission House, has been used with considerable success during this epidemic. If taken in season ! is generally effectual in checking the disease. RLV. CHAS. HAUDINtl, Sholaporc, India. ASIATIC CHOLERA IN CHINA AWIcwt ev:i:y cask cuiucd with PAINKILLER. Swato. Clj'ma, Sept. 22, iHCfl. Dear sirs I ought to have acknowledged lung nzo the box of I'oiu Killer you hud the godne to send us last year. Its coming was ntost prori entiul. I believe hundreds of lives were saved under tiod, by it. 1V resorted at once to the l'ulu Killer, usinc as directed for cholera. A was kept of all to whom the I'aiu Killer was giv en, ana our native assistant assure us that eight out of crcrr tea to whom it was prescribed reeov- cred. It has. too, been very wvful In various other I liseaitcs. It has proved an iucaleulabla blesilng ... 1 ' . 1 . r - . I t i . ..... i muHHUMci i por people lurouuoui an Uiln region, .uur nnuvo prcaetiers are never willmr to go out on their excursions without supaly of I l'ain Killer. Jt give thew favor lu ttw eves of the pvople, and aeces to fauiilies ntul WatitU by whoui otheri(o they would t indilfire ally re ceived. Relieve rue, dear sirs, craiefullv and faithfully yours, ele,. .1. M. JOlIX.Sd.V, Jliitviiarr lu China. r, i , i , .... rrum jvct. iv. iciio7ii, m vMfry ij ( Ami, now risking bis hmo lu l'unni vtrnnia : Waaiiixotoi, Ha., June 25, I Son. ,lrr. i'rrr Ihirim ,f- Sum, I'rovSdence. It. I. I'carsirs: jiuruij s rnwun or some ten years I as a inifMotiary. In Mam and China. I found vur Vegetable l'ain Killer a most valuable remedy for that fearful sourjfe. tho cholera. In adminiterius the medieitie, I found It mot effectual to give a tern-panful of I'aln-Killer. io U of n..t watsr swctenI with sacar: then after about fifteen ininutei'. bezlu to eiv a tabtf. HKiiful of tbe sajue tuUture every minute until relief was obtained. App'y hot appliratiofs to the extrt-mities. I'athe the stomach with the Pain Killer clear, and rub the limbs brUkly. Of th who had the cholera, and took the medicine faith- fully in the way state! hxxv, eight ont f the to reeeverel. Truly your. II. TEI.FORI. If attncki-l with dinrrha-a, dvsentary, or cramp oie, uvo t uej inc ue -i inc i am iviucr. - . f ! - . I, t i ..... Lrtraft of all l!hilitm; The Tain Killer is soil by all refutable drusv glts throughout the United States and foreign countries. Priee -i cvots, 50 cnts and ft icr bottle. PERRY D.VI.S X SOX, Proprietor. Xo. "4 High l, Prwvideae, R.I. March 30, 1S67 v2n43u. PRIVATE MEDICA' AID. nlekCureitandModerateCharse! DU. W. K. JDOIICIKTY'S I'ricalc MnUcal and Surgical ln$tUuc Sacramento street, below Montgomery, oppoili tuo l'aciDe JlaU Meamibip t o.' orfie. Pri vate entrance on Lcidsdorff street, fc-'an Franc ico, California. Exlahtlshol txyrttshj to iijford the afflicfo tun itJ ana MctenitfiC mwcal am, in the 'rtatmtnt and cure of all iVtrae sand Chronic JjUease, case of tecrery and ail sexual dltuvhre. TO THE AFFLICTED. Dr. . k. Dohorty returns his sincere thanks to bis numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to remind them that be continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of chronic diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys. Digestive and Oenito-l'urir.ary Organs, and all private diseases, vis: Syphilis in all its forma and stages, ecminai S eakness, and all the horrid con sequences of sclf-sbus. fionorrhoea. Gleet. Sirle tures, ;pcjurnl and Diurnal f,jnis Ions, exuai Debility, Diseases of t hp Back nd Loins, Inflain. mat ion of the Bladder and Kidney, etc. , ctf, ; and be hopes that his long experience aod successful practioe will continue to insure bim a share of the public patronage. Tiy the practice of niany years In Europe and ho Lnitcd States, he Is enabled to apply the most tOioient and successful remclits against diseases of all kinds. Ileuses no mercu ry, charges moderate, treats bis patient in a cor ect and honorable way, has references of un- qucsthvjubl.e veracity from men of kbown restcct -t i t i. ? , i . ... .. nuiuijr huh inga sianoing in soeieiy. All parties consulting him by letter or otberf ise, will receive tbe best and gentlest treatment and implicit score sy. TO FEMALES. When a female is afflicted with disease, as weak ncss of tbe back and limbs, pain in the head, dim ness of sight, low if muscular power, palpitution .... -! I M!. ' . of tbe heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri nary difficulty, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginities, all diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, they should go or write at once to tho celebrated female dector, W. K. Do herty, at his Medical Institute, and consult bim about their troubles and disease. Tbo Doctor is effecting wore cures than any other physician in tbe state of California, JL,ct no false delicacy pre vent you, but apply immediately aod save your self from painful sufferings and prcruoturo death. AH married ladies, whose delicato health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their fami lies, should write or call at Dr. W. Doherty's Med ical Institute, and they will receive pvery possible relief and help. I ho Uocsor 8 offices aro 80 ar ranged that he, can .be consulted without foaj of observation. ' TO CORRESPONDENTS. Patients residing at a distance, p ho may desirs the opinion a(nd ad vice of Dr. Dohertyon their re spective cases, and'who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, ore respectfully assured that their' communications will be held mont sacred. Dr. Dohcrty takes this method of observing that all letters are only opened and replied to by him self, and the latter as promptly as possible. If the case bp fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, at in structions for diet, regimen, nnd jhe general treat ment of tho case itself (including the remedies,) will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as tocenvey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. : i,n.. Consultation by letter Pf otherwise FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Addrogf ' W' K. DOIlERTY, M. D., Ban Franvaigco, California. Spermatorriiser DR. DOIlERTY has just publiehed an impor tant pamphlet embodying his own views and ex periences in relation to Impotence, or Virility ; be ing a short Treatise on Spermatorrhoea, or Semi nal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility con eequent on this affection, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains information of the nt must valuo to all, whether married or tingle, and will be sent Fbeb by mail on receipt of Six Cests in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOIlERTY, M. D., vocl9vonl0ra3 San Francisco, Cal. A D V E It T 1 8 K M B NTS STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT JOB PRINTING OFFICE. FIRST ST.i ALBANY, OREGON. lMiam connected iv tth thbefUco a flmt-clans JOB OFFICE, sod are prepared, at shortest notice, to fill, in tbe neatast manner, w order that way ho seat us. EVERT DESCRIPTION Or JOT! PRINTINO Executed Fpoe'dlly, nod In a r-atia-j , .factory Sty le a Price CHIMP AS THE. CHEAPEST! Theatres, Concerts, and' Public Meetings, Acrommodatcd tit (be Shortest Notice ! MERCHANT. HANK ERM, AXI Rl'KIXES.S MEN HUPPLIEU WITH CAKDrf, HILLS. 1!ILL-IIK.IH. 1ULLH LADIN'i, CIIIXKH, LETTER IIKAU lNUH,Ac. UAL!, CI ltd' LA UP. ELECTION TICK KTP, HALL TICKET, CENfU'tf RLAXKH, HUI GULSTS' LABELS, LIQUOR LALKLS, UltUKRH OK JA.V- CIXO. KOTKS OF I1AXH. lKAV RECK I ITS, LKUAL BLANKS OF ALL KlXIirf, CIUCULAI:.. RILLH OF FARE, PROGRAMMES. Sllli'i'lXa RECEIPT, HOOKS AXIi PAMPHLETS, CATA LOGUES, AXU HYLAWS. All Ordors Promptly Attended to ABBO'IT & 1JKOWX, Ktata Rights Uemocrat" Job Office. THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY f MRS. Is. A. STIPP'S LEGACY TO THE WORLD ! rXliorci?i5 1 JiiIhiihi, j Tor Co&inmption, Cagh, Colds, Whooping ComsK Uoarso nc as, ctcn ctf. TpilE UIFFEREXCES HETWEEN TIIETIIO- I X RACIC RALSAMandtbe Allopathic lung medietnes is Ibis : tb popular urusr medicine. when taken into the stomach, make you sick, while the nstion created by my Thoracic I;alam i as ! soothing as a cup of tea. When tho drug loc-di- mith ibecon.umttion. find their war int-th uas. they immediately commence to irritate and inflame lb ulcers and increase the flow of matter. A a consequence, me patient expectorates more freely, aud as he coughs and piu hU life away, bo think, bceaute be raise such a uautity, and raises it to easily, that he I certainly recovering; and under this common ueIuion bo ctr'ioues to take the medicine, and continues to coot h and spit, until exhausted nature submits and be Cuds relief in tbe grave. On tbe other band, when my Thoracic L'alnam boo its way into tne lungs it commences at once to beal tbe ulcer. It goes to the very root of the diseane, and gently, but urely, draws all morbid humor from the ulcerated part. It purtfk tbe blood, as it is composed wholly of vegetable m lensl. It strengthens and does not debilitate tba general system. It tend to quiet the ticrres and invigorate the patient aud ait in relieving the congeted condition of tbe lungs, by diluting the accumulated bto4 over the surface, and it clears away tbe obstruction that isapcjq cgre of all the impurities or the body tbrouzb their natural cban nels the bowels and more especially doc it tend to draw all excretion from the lungs, and induces a new and vigorous action to tbe liver and imparts strength aud new lite to tbe palieut. Hear this in mind, that tbe secret of (be success of my Thoracic EaUatu lies enclosed in this little nut-shell: first, It does not irritate the lungs and cause tba patient to expectorate ; second, it docs commence' at ouce to heal tho ulcers s it soothes and allays, the inflamation, and stops the coughing and expectoration ; it strengthens and encourages the patient, and, with proper nourishment, be iftis't recoTcr. This medicine don't give you new lungs : it only mends up your old ones, aud, with care they may take you away on into a good old age. f connot close without saying a word to my own sex. I am now in my sixty-first year, ant can truly say that with all my ex)ericnce with female diseases, I have found it tbe safest and best reme dy, and no woman in delicate health should be without it. Dr. Ayer truthfully remarks that less than oue-balf of the females of the United States havo sound health, and tho condition of tho disor dered ones is leaving its impress on the rising gen eration. Then, how important we Khould Lave a remedy for these evils. For painful or suppressed menses, irregularities, etc., and also for women at the turn of life, and frail gills, this medicino will be found Invaluable. It should also bo used be fore and after confinement. "An-oyncQ. of pre ventive Is better than a pound of curo. Kemcmber, kind father, or fond husband, .when - I administering my medicines to a darling 'daughter or frail wife, that they are composed of no death dealing minerals or nuuiating drugs, to make tho sick more miserablo and hasten their untimely end ; but they are a cojnpound of medicinal roots, herbs, barks, hlossotns,' etc., with whoso generous healing virtues years of experience havo made mo familiar. For further particulars ice pamphlet acoonipnny- ipg crcry boltle. Mns. L. A. STIPJJ. All of Mrs. L. A. Stipp's Medicines are manu factured and put up by W. C. Avehv, Salem, Ore gon, to whom all letters ou business should bp di rected. Mrs. L. A. Stipp's Medicines for sale at Whitti more fc Co.. Albany ; Elkins k Son, Lebanon; II. Smith, Ilnrririburg ; Smith k Davis, Portland. ' Sept. 14, 18C7 v3u5yl. 1? BOOT AND SHOE MKER, 1 (Oppotite tht Statp Rtyc democrat Office,) FTRST ST,, - - - - r ALBANY. Manufacturer of (Lbo best qpality of Finn FBNCI BOOTS. Also, a Superior article of good fOIVF A RISERS' WEAR. ISepnirlng and 5IcnIln Done on short notice and at yory Low Prices Our work will be guarantood to give cntiro satis faction., mayitTjnfitf WAWTEB100,000 pounds . of WOOL, for which I will pay tho HIGHEST MARKF" PRICE! . mar23v2n3.. NORQROSS. JOB WORK yatly and cheaply dona at tins umce. A D V E 11 T I 8 E MENT S . Ayer's . Aro you slek, feeble, ant comptalnlnjrf Aro. you out of ordwr. hUIi your syMem dernn((etU snd your ftcllirs uticoiiirortahler'J'heoesvinp totns are often tLa prelude tiered humors - purify the' blood, mid let the fluids liiiove on unobtructet In. jbeaHb ngiiln. Thev stlniu t Into the fenctioiis of the - body Into vlgoroo activity. puiif the system from the oltructions which make disease. A cold settles somewhere in the body, snd Sbstructs It natural function. These, ir not re eved, react unoii themselves aud the surrounding organs, producing general aggravation, suffering. ana aisease. line in mis comuiion, opprcsscu vy the derangements, take Ayer's Flits, aud see how directly they restore the natural action efthe sys--tem, and with it the buoyant fevilng of health again. What Is true aud so snmrent in Mil trivial and coin Won eomplalnt, la also true lu many of the deep seated and danirerous i stciiitrs. Hie name purita- tive eftect expels them. CsummI by similar obntruc- tlons and derangements of tbe natural ruuetious or the body, they aro rapidly, aud many of them surely, cured by the same means. oue who know the virtues of these Fills, will neglect to employ them when sunering from lue aisoraers tney cure, , statement rrom leading pnysician in some or ine principal cities, and from other well-known public persons: From a Forwarding Merchant f St. Louii, Ftb 4, iSoO, Da. Artni Your Fills are tbe paragon of all that ! great In medicine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her liano a! n et that bad proved incurable lor year. Her mother bus been long srievouly afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After our child was cured, tbe also tried your 1'IM. and they tave cureu iter. aba Jiw.ouiyuu. Aa Sk Family Phyate. From Thr. K W. Gtrtwrlpkt, S'w Qr,itn$, Your nils are the prlt.ee of t ure?s. Their ex eellent qualities surpu any culbaiiio we jkm-. They are mild, but very certain and efleetnal in their action on t tie iiwem, wnieu tnsKee thera invaluable to us in the daily treatment ol dee. IIcsilarbr,Micft Ilendacbr, I'oul Ktsmath. Front Vr, F.dirard ftnyd, JUiUinuirt. Dear hum. Aran; J run not answer vhai complaints 1 have cured with your Fills better than Id say tui iuai re erer irtm run a pmrumtre turui- cine, 1 place great Iefenuence on that eBectual cathartic In ray tlsily conte.t with liVne. sod be- llevinir. as J do, mat your l in auora us iim: Ul we have, i of course valuuthcuiblghly. ...... rirrsuriuj, Ia.. Mav.l. ivSt. Tim. 3. C. Arrtt Wr: I bate been riatJlr cured of the wont AacAeabfly w have by a doe or two of your Fills. It seems to aii frotw m loui stomacu, w wcti tuy ". ;;,,rr..... .. Yours with great repf. " iJit.in.r C7c. t tf St tamer I laiion. riilioat IHiordcr I.irrr C'ompbiit From fir. Thee!,, tu ll, tf Xne J o. ir CVjr. Sot only arc jour Fill admirably sdopteo to tbt Ir tiu ri -"e a an ateri iit. hut I llnd tta-ir lfoe,.cisi effect ujhiii the Lhcr very marked Indretl. Tlie have In my practice proted more tJU-tlual for the cure of biiiouB compfaint$ thau any one remedy I can meutiou 1 sincerely fjoicv that we hate at lenrtha (lurtr&tive which i worthy the cor Silt nee of tbe professiou aud the people Department of thk Ivrxjjion, I M'asbingion, I. C , 7ih Feb . Sis: I bare unrd your FU.'s in my rMicral aud liostdial practice erer sit.ee vou moie them, end cannot hesitate to say they are I lie bet cathartie we employ. Their regulatog action ou tbe liver Is quick ana decided, eoucjueutjy they are en s4 trurauie remeuy lor tiersKgemriiis or lost organ Indeed, 1 bave seldom found a cae of bUou diM- tat so ootinat thai It cm! not r-aulv leiq to them. FralcrtaUy your. ALoNXi ItALU it l.. I'Utjiifin ijfthe Marine iJotpiUtt. Hfmentfrft DlArrbwa, Ilctax, Weru. From l)r. J. G. Itrtcn, rf I 'hleata. Your !f!l have toot a long tital lu mv prsetlne, and I hold the in iu esteem a one of the t-f atirri- ent 1 have ever found. Ttx ir aiu-iaiiv etet upon the liver make f item an excellent remedy, heu given in nudl doc for bUiou dyienttry and duir rMS. Their sogar-cowtlng makes them very ac ce(uble and coovceieut lor tbe uc of women aud children. Iypepin, Imparity of lUe Itl4 From I'ce. J. V. lUmet. Tattttr Adctni fhvrth, Jtottan. Da.ArKtt: I hare ux 1 tour 1111 with extra ordinary succes in my family and among tboo I am called to via iu dbtrcM. 7o resuicte the orjracs of direction and purify ttte blood, they are the very Uat remedy I have ever known, and I can eon 21 dcntly recowmcud them to my triends Yours, J. V. ill M IIS. Warsaw, Wyoming Co.. X. Y.,Ort. 24. VKS. Dz An riu ; 1 ant uiug your Cathartic Fills in my practice, aud Dud litem an excellent purgative to eleanve tbe system and Ptriv the fountain tsf the UJ. JOHN O MEAC11AM, SI. D. C'mpaiIH, C'Mifvewea( MxppreMieei, ItM-uiMaii.itt, taouilf rtrurnlgittf Isrepey faratyaU, i'itotClc FromJtr.J P. t'aughn, Mantrtal, t'aniutn. Too much eaunoj be aid of your I'iiU for the cure of eoririw. If others of our fraternity bare found tbem as ethcacJous as 1 bate,ttey rhould join me in proclaiming it, for the beneot of the multitudee who suffer from that complaint, which, although tad enough In itM-lf. Is the progenitor of others that are worse, t believe ejfree to originate in the liver, but your l'tils fleet that organ and cure tbe disease. From Urt. E. Stuart, Thyiician and JoVfc, llo$toH. I find one or two large t!oes of your Fill, taken tttbe proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural trcrrtum when wholly or partially sup pressed, and alto very ellectual to dttinte tlie sfoetor and trptl STorms. 1 hey are so much the bct physie we bare that 1 recommcbd bo other to my patients From tht rur. Dr. Jfawta. ttf the McthodUt Fpi$. t'hurch. Pclaski Ilocsr, .Savannah, Ca.. Jan. , 1858. Hoxoukp Mb: 1 should be uiigrateful for tbe relief your skill has brongbt me If 1 did rot report my cae to you. A cold settled lu my limbs and brought on excruciating nturatyic paint, which ended in chronic rkcumatitnt. otwiihtaudiug I bad tbe best of physicians, the dUease grew worte and worse, until By the advice of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Jlsckrnzic. 1 tried your rills. Tliclr effects were slow, but sure. By per severing in tbe use of them, I am now entirely well. "8ejat Cham nun. Baton Booge, La., 6 Dec.,18iS. Dn Avcit: 1 have been entirely cured, by jour Fills, ttt Jltrumatie liout n painful di-Mthat lias afflicted me for years. VINCKST S LIPIO.L. C73Ioit of the Fills In market contain Mercury, which although a valuable remedy in skilful hauds. Is dangerous iu a public pill, from the dreadful con sequences that frequently follow its Incautious uic. Thee contain uo mercury or taiucrai substauce wbatcrer. - Price, 25 ceat per Eoz, or 5 Eoxea for SL Prepared b Dr. J. C. ATEB & Co., Love!!, Mass. "it-Hoid by Scttlemier & Co., Albany, and a Wholesale uud Retail by Smith A Davis, Port- and. ' eS!y ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. MCpORD &, CO. Take pleasure in informing tho publics that they ore now Manufacturing nt Albany, Oregon, A fct'PEUiqn ARTICLE OF Also a superior avticlo of ASSORTED TOIIsET SOAP, PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP. All of which they propose to sell an as favorable terms as tho same articles can bo imported; and Warrant Each Article to Cive Satisfaction ! EKQUIRK FOR THE HOME-MANUFACTUll J2D ARTICLE, AND BUY NO OTHER I 3 All If lntls ofilrcn.sc change for trade. taken in es v2nli)tf. Wotieo TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WARNING tbo pub'io against buying or trading for ei ther of four pvomissory notos niauo payaDie io. j . Q. Thornton or bearer, for the sum of three hun dred and soventv-five fl375.) dollars each, and bearinir date, September 25th, 18G7. Two of tho abovo notes are payable in one year from date and two in two years from date. Tho abovo notos wcro obtained by misrepresen tation and without consideration for valuo received, therefore I will not pay them. THOMAS MONTEITII. 'Albany, Oregon, Oct. 11, lSC7-v3nl0w4 5Tj. p J WB I to seriotis jiiucks worn in I V.. ZX -1 of sickness Is ereifK po. I ' I J'OUf d sl'll bt averted Svf.iKf I - 1 iy a tiinelv use of (he right W V.'t - r t 1 MUM KIVHIII-V UU 15 r ADVK KTI 8 KMKNTS. NT ATE OF OREGON. ; V 8TATE OfEICES.. , , f Uovernor Oeo. L, Woods i residence, Salem j 1- try. I....:.................. ..$1.00 S(j4rotaryf Btate sssssuei K. Wayj resi dence. Balem i salary 1,600 800 Btate Treasure.! E. N. Cookot residence, Balem i salary, .................. State Printer W. A. McFherson: residence, Balem salary, ........ ,..,...,., ,...,.. Fees SENATORS, Geo, If. Williams, term expire March ?,f II. W. Corbctf, term expires March Z, 1873. flKi'KESEXTATI VK. Ilitfuf Mjillory, term expires March Z, 187L DTATE JL'OICIARV. Firet istrict-P. IK Vrim, Ass, Justieo of the 8a- pretne Court end ex-vjjlcio, Judge of the 1st Ju dicial Put not i resiueoce, Jacksonville. eflond pistrict )'. ' t An. Justice Supremo Court and exojicw Judge of 2d Judi cial District, Third Distrletr-P. P, IMse, Ass. Jostiee Supreme , Court and tc'njjli-i,, Judgo of 3rd Judicial pu-i trict t residence, Halem. Fourth District i;. D. r-'hatttwk, Chief Jutce iipscme Court and tx-ojfiew Judge of the 4th Judicial District; residence, Portland.- Fifth District J. O. Wilson, Ass. Justice Supreme Court and ex-offlcto Judge of tbe bla Judicial District j residence, Dalle. The salary or tuo several Judges is fz.vuo per annum. ' FEUERAb OmCERS, II. fi. District Judge, M. P. Dcady, Portland. U. fi. Marshal, AL Zieber, Portland. Clerk of tbe U. H. Courts, Ralph Wilcox, Portland. Collector at Port of AsUiria, , Astiria. Hurvcyor (lencral, L'ilsha Applcgatc, Eugene City. llegixtcr at Land uiBcc, Joho hell, Jlostbcrg. Receiver " A. It. Flint, " Register " Owen Wa le, Oregon City. Ueeeivcr " II. Worrsn, r'up't Indian Affair, J. W. P. Huntington, SaTera, CbMT CI k in Ind. Dep't, V. . wVwUwortli, Aeor U. H. Inter. RevTbosi Fraxar, Portland Collector " M. Crawford, " Deputy U. F. Asoor, Win. Orwms, Deputy I'. H. Collvelor, Ld. R;kensto, bOCATlOX, ROl'MJABY, At. Area. 91,213 sfjoare taile. Acres, 00,0,729, PopttlaJmn. 70,000,. Capital, halens. Oregon is tbe most wsnttm ifortiott of tlx: Uni- UKrtates; wiu ostrantxed as a Territory oa the 2d of May, 1342; and was admitted iMo the Union on tbe 12th of February, WJ.. 1 is bounded on the north by Wasbineton Territory, from wbick it is sepurat d by the Columbia, river and tbo 46tb aralicl of north latitude; east, by a line from tbe mouth of the Owybte river, due souih to tbe par ullel of 42 north ; south along said parallel, to tbe Pacific ; and on tbe wwst by tbe Pacific ocean. It Iks U taecu U an I 4020' north latitude, and Im tween 10'JBiu' an.! 12120' wtl longituJ. Tbccoonfry is principally mountainous. Fom narrow tr p of country lying around tbe coat between the rnounuin and the sea are very rich and productive, but the diJTiculty of eommuuic iti.w ba biibeTto retarded their settlement. Tjjfe Willamette Vailcy, lying distant at out forty mile froij the ocean, and pariitl with tbec-at t-jrate 1 frot tt by tbe cat range of Mountains islo miles i.i igtb,an l from 40 to CO rniks in width. The lao 1 i principally prairie, of fine ..... . r . i i . jil. weil iimnrcJ. aua wfcrc uj woaniam stream, which empty near tbe centre of tbe Val ley into tbo Willamette river, whicl; is navigate- by steamboats its entire length during one-ball of tbe year. AtiKIClLTtKU. rHODCCTS. Tbo Und io the Willamette Valley are very' productire. Wheat, at, barley, vegetables, etc., yield largely. It is believed to be the finest wheat grwwinj region lu the United States. Land i worth from Sj t $li per acre, depend ing ou tbo eliarac Ur of the ,il aud tbe amount of improvement. i'ruit ,f every variety are prod or 4 la Urge qiiantit!'.- and in great crfcctiu. Owing to the cK,l tcinptr turc, corn and gratis do not do so. w Jlf though they are ruHivattd ta si limited es- tent. ' " Wa;;e f rr fkria lalKiitr rac from $2S to fl pr tountU io tL part of the country. H.uti of the Willamette, tuuard Calif'-ruia, ate ine i mj.',?ia ana iugue river valleys. Taey arc more Ihmttd than the WiHaiui-tt. but have the atiietucral cbarit'lcriulici. Tbe climate is more loild, and lbac&o grows t perfection. Tbe wild gr is very fine, ai;d the uuiubcr of cattle, tones and sheep rwcJ is very large. ; ' " ' " tiCXTIE Orcgou is divided into twenty-two counties, vis; ISaVcr, lien to a, Clackatua. Clatfo'p; Coos, Curry, r o?la. tlmiit, Jackson, Josipbine, Linn, Lane, Mariun, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Union, Uma tilla, Wasco, Washington. Yamhill and Columbia. LIXX COUXTV. Lint; county is situate north of Lane, au-i eon tains a imputation of 7,70V, being an incrvaso of V37 einco I VIC. In 1S50 tbe population of tbi county was only 991. Linn eouuty eonUics an area of H"7 square miles, or SC 1,200 acres. !fuin Ur or n,a'c iu the county, 4.23S; female, 3,174.' Voter' 2.2 jo. Acres of land naur cultivation, 13.10 j. Valuo of asiesable properly, $2,S0a,G00. luriiiK IfiS a splendid brick cfurt bouse was erected at Albauy, tbe ci-ut.ty feat, at a cost" of $-11,000. Also, the pr.ent year wa erttt?d a large, benutiful and eooiin'xliou j educational struc ture. clkd the "Albany OoUejiaUs Institute." The pustufTioc in this county are Albony, Peo ria, Lebanon, Scio, DrownsviUe, Pine and Ilarris bur. ' " 5 -.,... Cot xrr Orricens Judge, E. IL Geary Com iuUiiuticrs, Paul Cbver and Jason Wheeler ; Shcr iJf, llar-cy mith; Clerk, A. W. Stannard ; Asses sor, Gcfirjic II uiitoH ; Treasurer. Joseph Nixon School Superintendent, C. A. Ferguson j Surveyor, 11. J. t. Arcrill: Coroner, Wm. Linter. TERMS Or CIKCUIT COURT IS OltECOV. Firft Judicial District In the county of Jose phine, on the second Monday in April and the f urth Mon.lav in October. Iu tho county of Jack son, on tbe second Monday in February, June and November, ' ' ' ' Second Judicial Di.trit t In the county of Houg. las, on tbe m.cind Monday lu May and Norember. Iu lbo county of lurry, on tho first Monday in June. Ia tbe uonnty of Coos, on the fourth Mon day in May. Ia tbe county of Lane, on the third Monday in April and on tbe fourth Monday in October. Iu the cotintv of Benton, ou the secoud Monday in April aqI November. " Third Judicial District In the county of Linn on thn fourth Monday in March and October, In tbe county of Marion, on the second Monday n March and fourth Monday iu June and November. In tho county of Polk, on the fourth Monday in April and third Monday ia November. In tbo county of Yahihill,on the second Monday iu April and November. Fourth Judicial District In the county cf Clackamas, ou the third Monday in March arid fourth Mon Jay in October. In the county of Mult, nomah, on thp second Monday in 'February, June and November. In the county 'of Columbia, on tho third Tuesday in April. In the county of Clatsop, on the fourth Tuesday in April and first Tuesday in October'. In tho county of Washing ton, on the third Monday of May and October. Fifth Judicial District In the county of Wasco on tho third Monday in April, fourth Monday in, June, and second Monday in December. In the county of Umatilla, on the second Monday in May and tho third Monday m November. In the coun ty of Union, ou the third Monday iu May aqd second Monday in November. In tho county of lsaker. on the fourth Monday in May and first Monday in November. In the county of Grant. on the second Monday in June and third Monday In October Citsxtioiie In the County Court of Linn county f Ore: gun. In the inaJter of the Estate of the minor heirs of Minerva CVai', ilcceassd. To Joseph Crank, former husband, and to Mary A Crank, Sarah E. Crank, Nancy J. Crank, John 11. Crank, and William DssCrank, non-resident minor heirs-at-law of Minerva Crank, de ceased, and to all other persons interested in said estate : You are hereby notified that David Prewitt.the Guardian of said minor heirs, filed his petition in this Court on tbo 12th day of August. 1S67, pray ing an order to scU tha follovviug described real estate, to-wit : The northwest quarter of tho donation land claim of Joseph and Minerva Crank, known as Donation Claim No, 51, Notification No. 568, in Township 10, S. Range 2, West, W. M., in the county of Linn and Stato of Oregon, containing lou acres more or less. And you aro further oitod and reaititvd to be and appear in said County Court, in tbe city of Albany, at 10 o'clock A. m., of Monday, the 4th day of November, A. D, 1367, to show cause, if any tr.ero be, why a license should not be grant ed said Guardian to sell said real estate. ED AVARD R. GEARY, . County Judge. Dated at Albany. Linn county, Oregon, this 2Cth September. A. D. 1867. -Craxou k II Eur, Att'ys for Petitioner. v3u7wt ADVERTISE MEtfTSrK . .. -r jr ' "" j " Persons or seJentary habits troubled with weakf ncss, lassitude, palpitation of th heart, lack of, appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, eoostf paWtm, Ae., deserve to suffer if they wfll ot try. the celebrated PLANTATION UITTEKS, whictt are now recommenaeu vj mm- tboritles, and warranted t produce a Immediate4 beneficial effect. They areexceedbgly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must- supercede all ether Ics where ft heaHhy gcrrtle ttimalant Is teqalred. They purify, strengthen and invigorate.. -A-A ' t They create s healthy appetite. : ' , l Tbey are an antidote t change f water diet. .. t ' ; I ,' ' ' jri They strengthen the system and enliven the mm minu. .,- ; Tbey prevent miasmalie and intermittent fevers'. They purify the breath and acidity ef the ito ach. ,; ' ' Tbey core Dyspepsia and Constipation ; r ; -f They cure Liver Complaint and Kerotisneadi ache. .. They make tbe weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature's great, wlpttts-- Tliey are composed of the celebrate CaJsaa wr wintergtcen, sassafras, roots ana fcerM, smi pre served in perfectly pure CU Croix rum. For par- tkulars, see circulars anu n;uiiavu..i. eacL Lottie. "' Iwareof impostors. Examine every IottI-f See that it has obi private U. 8. stamp ansae tila-, ted over the eotk, with plantation scene, and ur Mgnatnre on a Cue steel plate side labeL See that our Lottie u not nrfilled with sparrow and delete- rioss stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plan tatioii Litters by tbe gallon or ia Lwlk, b n im prtter. Any person imitating this Lottie, e sell ing any oth-r material therein, whether eel'ed Plaatation Eittcrs or wA, is eriaiaal nndcr tbe U. S. Law. al will be jroeeutrd by n. Tbo demand for Dsake'a Plantation- Littery, from J d, elergymcis, meschaala, ko.t is Incredible.-- The suopl trial of a bottle is tLe evidence we present of their worth and soj-ertoriiy., Xhey'are sob! by all retpt etable droggts, groeers, physi cian, hotels, salooiu, steamLoats and country .tore. P. IL DRAKE k CO. Raruc Hagnolim Waier. A toikt delight ! Tbe ladies treasare and gen tlemen's Loon 1 The "sweetest thing" and, large quantity. Manufactured frous tbe rich Soatlir Magnolia. Used for bathing the faee and person to rejder the skin s-ft aod fresh, to prevent erup tions, to prrfomo clothing, it. It overcome tbe unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan. blotches, Ac. It cures nervous headache and allays inflamma tion. It cools, soften and adds delicacy to tbe skin-. I', y'jt-lds a suMued and lasting perfume. It utes EMUMfueio b'tes and stings of insects. It eoaiaib. r.o material injurious to the skin. It is wbatj every lady should have. Sold every mm . - r .1:. w will use no other Cologne, Ivrfumery, or Toilet VaUr afterwards. DLMAS BAUVt-'d k CCL, i ' ' props. Exclusive AgeaX. Y. SoU by sJI DruggiiUi Scalers oa the Pactf ie coast. ' Lyon' Iatbauoss It Is a most delightful Hair' Dressing. It eradicates s-Jurf and dandruff.' - It keeps the head cool and clean. f It caakes the lair rich, soft and gloasj. . It prevents Wsr turuug gray'and falling It restores bair'npon j rem aUrtly bald Leads. Ti is is just wht Lytii'a Kathairon" will do. l Is prey;t U chcap?-d;uniele.t It is literally uddhy tbVcar-load.'and yet its almost ice red U ble demand is daily increasing, until there is hard- ly 'a oonntry store that does aot keep it, or a fami ly that d"C not use it. K, THOMAS LYON. Chemist. Jf. Y. - X.j-ont Extrnet Clnger. Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger fur Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus.' Flatulency, Ac, where a warn, ing ctimulant is required. Its careful preparation and entire purity make it a cheap and reliable ar ticle for culinary purposes. , Sold everywhere, at 50 cts per bottle'. Ask for Ltos V Pure Ex. tract. Take no other. LjonS Flea Powder. Tho effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder is almost instantaneous death to everything of the insect species. Fleas, particularly, cannot lire where it is. It is most wonderful in this respect, being entirely harmless to the human family. Many worthless imitations are offered. Be artic ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask of tbo genuine bears th signature of E. Lyon and, the stamp of Desas Barxes k Co. 9Iustaug jululment. ! Haye you a hurt child or a lame horse I TJee 1 1 w . vuo iuexicn.il -uustang iiuimcnt. , Jtor cuts, sprains, burns, swellings a ad caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a ecr tain cure. For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff jcints, stinea and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus tang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweoncy, tho Mexican Mustang Liniment never, fails. For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, tho Mexioan Mustang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. , , Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so corn men and certain to occur in every family, - that bottlo of this Liniment ia the best investment that can bo mado. It is more certain than tho doctor it saves time in sending for the doctor it is cheaper than the doctor and should never bo dispensed with. "In lifting the kettle from the fire, it tipped oyer and scalded my hands terribly. . jj. Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the sore to hoal rapidly, and lea very littlo scar. CHAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Philada. Mr. S. Litch, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: " My horse was considered worthless, (spavin) but since the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold bun for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders np here." All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings signed, G. .W. Westbrook, Chemist, and also has tho private U. S. stamp of Demas Barxes k Co" over the top. Look closely. Sold by all n gUts,at 25, 50 cts,.nd$i uO. sfs T2n4 1