The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, December 21, 1867, Image 4

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Hour to nmko Jlilkers.
f No? tr. alter vrli.it liroed you liavo, pouio
tKibg t nVcclsry to reach the lushest
success in raising milkers.- And cau far
mers expect ever to raise good stock from I
cotW to Vhichf forthepurpdso of luaklofrj
tnern milkers they have becu m tho hab
it of uslni any runt of a bull they coukl
pick ujr
It's 3reat .tiling t(j,iave i guod blood
whether it bo Ayrshire, Jersey or Short
Horn grades, but apart fromj his iuiport
flitf adtuitaj!ef the?our!c of treatment in
raising a milker is somewhat different from
that in raisings beef auiioal, oran aui
taal for Tabor." " '
Jle(uy should be well fivl a rnl petted
while young" v Wei Hod to induce a rap
id growthj so- a to enaUla tho: heifer to
corue in early; petted to make her gentle
and n'l'c-tVtho trctMSo of heir keepers,
iondhng helpi to create a quiet disposi
tion, so important m tcjlairy cos?, and this
education must begin when young.
For a milker we Mould have the heifer
come in at two years old, and if ho has
teen well kept, so as to have' attained a
good size, she is then old enough to Le
como a cow. She, will give more milk for
coming in early. It' forms the habit of
-giving milk, and habit, ybu know, u a
sort of Hicoud najture." . Au older bull i?
better. We use iou many young bulls.
A bull three or four years old is far better
as a stock ; getter than a yearling, and
many'prefer a five or six years old to any
other. After the heifer has come in, let
her be fed regular. Clover is preferred
to all others for the stall feed. A little
oatmeal induces a large How. Indian
meal is rather fattening. In bad weather
give her- clean a airyi stall. : : ;
A cow newly com; in should not drink
cpldL water ia xoki weather, but mode fitcV
ly warm slop. Calves intended for raising ,
jshould te taken from the cow within a
f(jw.-days. and they, will be less liable to
suctrwu'euoidr' Feed them first with new
milk for a tiuwf-thcn &kim milkj tho sour
anilk, talking care that all the changes arc
-gradual, by adding only a,; portion first,
anti gralually a little meal.
Calycff-well fed and taken care of with
A quart or two of meal daily in winter,
will be double tho size at two years they
would have attained by common treatment.
..'Heifers "thu3 'treated: may .come itP at
two years oil, and will be better than neg
lected animals at three, arid one year of
feeding saved. 1.:.
Heifers dried up. too early after calving,
will always ran dry in after yeare ; there
lore be careful to milk closely the first
year, until about six weeks before calving.
IJcarty caters arc lc?irable fpr cows,t
.and they may usually be selected while
xralveS. A dainty caif will be a dainty
-cow. ....
Heifers should become accastomed to
be freely handled before calving, anddraw--ing.
tec teats... T ;J ...... , ...
" They will not then be dimcult to miik.
.Begin gradually and never startle them.
In militngcqws, divide the time a3 near
ly as- .practicable between,- morning -and
evening, especially aMuae of early grass,
that the Hide? may not suller.
Persocs who milk should keep the naib
cut short ; ' animals are sometimes hurt !
with sharp nail,' and are unjustly charged .
with 'restlessness., , " "
To determine which cows are best for
keeping, try their milk separately, and i
-weightledr buttcr,-r-fr sometimes, a cow j
v&T 'vV'mtfch'rfiilk and little "Sutter and
vice versa. hx.
JHessea--arcr ' I'arj-ing S libs cr iDers.
Blessc l is tbp man. who doth subscribe
for hh party paper and pay therefor,
ni&et shall aottandini.slipperj plai
c'eslie shall notUc "forsaVen lby hV
friends,, persecuted . bj his; enemies;, uor
.shall his teed ever' be seen begihg bread.
Blessed is he that hasteneth to the of
fice -.ofthe printer,: yea, erei cometh to
the sanctum of hi-? county : paper, and pur
haseth a year's subscription thereto.
Selah. :'- -; ' :t " ' 1 '
He shall, gain wisdom by day and be
-exalted" aove his felbtrsr ' - ' '
He shall talk : knowingly upon all sub
jects, and his neightbrs shall be astonish
ed at the mucbnes3 of his 'learning.- 'i
He shall not contract bad haVits, or lose
obains,,,;-,;;1' . -; : , ,
lie shall not. pay an additional per cent
Ufpn taxes,Tfor his eyes ,'shalt behold the
noficc-of the', collector, ;and he shall take
earning thereby.
He shall take his produce to the mar
ket wheti:;;theLTEKef lis eieedifitocood.
and' withhold it when the price descend-1
He shall not lay hold of red hot pokers,
rfor hU kno'TrleSge bi" metallurgy will teach
hfci Jhat Jiptjiroos burn. . p. . .
" His' children" 'sbaU not vex him,' nor
'hiaiwifcf .veat Mar breeeh'esV z uinr .--a
He shall 'live to agood old age, and
-when his dying hour , is at hand his soul
sBSITtiot troubled as. to its future state.
Bu if would' be -better for him that
djOth refuje to subscribe, forjhis-party pa
per,' lhat Le" he bound hand' and ' foot ' and
xsastupon a feather bedln the month of Ju-
He shaXhave narest either by day or
by nigbt, for visions of creditors shall
-dance upon his stomach" at night, and
their actUaT presence torment nim by
If perchance he h ath a momen t's peace,
it is onlyi'thai he5 may' have' a (little rest
-ere the -inemory of an evil life lacerates
his '. m&id' aV the goad 'prick's ;;(th'e' hide' pf
the ox,' that his punishment may be longr
er arawn out
.HU, children: : shall gTaTr; up jn wicked
neks j 'Thej shall put their hands tdTtheir
no'seutid yex;him;td.;wi'aLth,J aiid;his'wife
sua! kick him . out" of bed. : SelaKVilrii..':'-
A'jGEiiMik ,: newspaper 'says''Two
jearsj ago JJdr, Christian Sagemayer be
came, the father of his fifty-eighth child.
ilis nxst ,-ite gave birth to twenty-three1,,
01 wnicn, 15 pair, were, -twins tnd eleven
single "b'tfri children;' his "second'wife to
atiieTefe'n lnf'vtneL thlr"and;-y;e'i'liyin.
wit e. is .VjmDUierl.to.isjxteen; chudren,. ..,..Qf
these. p4.hildren2S are living all being
dacghtejV'&Hd:' $he. man iha.s -ncverbeen
fi!ckt! and EnjOysVgOod'.A'ealtfi
- : si
. MPTjiriiss.Th'eie' 'ire ''four' things
yhjcl .it'.' 1 1; Very gre vious to have empty.
Itsad heart gtomch-T-i-and purse.
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GUll . AGENTS.
' The following named gentlemen arc authorised
b act as Agents fur Tub Statr Higiits Dkko
bat, and to retftiyo , nd receipt for 'Hbseriptioiis
to the paper
LINN COUNTY.
lUbcrt Wfttkiiwon and Jmo Dtrris......rt....f;cio
Jafnn Whooler Ietianon
It. IV, Browu, .Hrwtt!vinv
Matthew Fountain.'. .' ..llarriHhurg
J. M. Smith. -Peoria
LANE COUNTY.
Hoa. J JV7 WaltDB.
Eugene City
BKNTON COUNTY.
It. II. Strahn,....:......r,.. .;..4.yrM...CorvaUi
J POLK COUNTY.
T. J.IrttQaSy ?.A...i.f..a. Dollar O !
J. B. V. Ihitlerand Dr. HarrU Monmouth
Dr. J. Mr.ateCcjr ilia Crcdl
l!cnj. I ay Jon ........Kola
S CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. 11. Italstan:., Oregon City
j , MULTNOMAH COUNTY,! ,;::,
J. F. McCot Portland
MARION COUNTY.
"NV M. Boll )
LI. 1? , Lionlui... ..... ... J
low
ThOM. Boycc, Ncwupaper Afjcnt. Snn
Franeiwi, is authorised ta receive Kubscriptionsi
and advertiwmpnU for our paper, and act as busi
ocm agent generally. -
A I) V K 1 T I S 1 31 K NTS.
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dr. n. c. ntt.L.
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EO. 8KTTl.r.MlEU.
SETTLEM1ER & CO.,
DRUGGISTS,
AT DR. SHEPHERD'S 010 STAND.,
MAIN' ST.. - - - ALBANY.
; DEALERS IX'
DRUGS,
TVE' B ID I C I 3ST E S
CHEMICALS,
W. W. PAf RI?H.
it C. MISVZSUALL
W. W. PARRISU & CO.
: Wholesale and Jtetail Deakre ia
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
AtllAXV, OUEGON.
THANKFUL FOB THE LIBERAL PAT
roaage ahown us daring the past few years,
wo would ' refpectfally calt. thos Attention of oar
dimerous patron3 to our preaeat desirable and well
selected ttockof n
1 i. W
dsy goods; :.:t
Ready-Made Clothing, r
'Boots and Shoes,"
, -Hats' and Caps, ' - "
. . : vo SalemClotha& Flannels,
.Embroidery ,7v
' Hoop Skirts
ien:.;u -: Silks? Hdsieryf&c;
( J .' CbildrenTs Nliocs.
lLSOj
Ia conncctioa with, the above we ,lecp constantly
1 . ;
on hand a choice selection of
Groceries, -, . 4 ;
,.; Hardware, , . , .
. . , :. Queennwaro,
Glassware,' ,: ''"-? '
Cutlery, - :
.- - ? Pal nt and Oil,
Window Glaan, v ---' . : f -;r, 1
.ItallS, 4VC, vc &VC.
'ff' t
'a W. . W. . PARRISH 8c CO.
;Are prepared to sell anything In their line at the
LOWEST
CASH
PRICES
: ii . .;.....
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Or will receive
MERCHANTABLE .PRODUCE
In, exchange for Gooda, ,
.X; L ITT if UJJ i Uii i
SIPersons wishing to buy Goods will find it
greatly to theiradvantage to examine our Good
Albany, January 27th, 1866. .
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.WHEAO WANTED !
Jin HE UNDERSIGNED NOW READY TO
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
1 . , IN, .. a A SH . .,
FOIt-WHEAT!
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iTVTT ,TTrTTT . n m rtfrn n nwff nTtrrr
KEAS PEARCE's PEEET. , .
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v -1
seCSySnrtf - " S. S.MARKIUM & SOIT.-
AB.Y K 3LT I S, E K 11 N T 8 .
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GARBLE' YARD !
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MARBLE-MONUMENTS.
: . GRAVE AND TOMBSTONES,
,r. 12 very Slylo and Pattern..
PEDESTALS, SLABS,
MANJELPIECES.a;
And Murblc Worl& of A.", Ill mis.
the : fiosT beautIful sculpturing
tiii: riB:sT i,irrrt:ui.-(j i
TULUU'LEXKCUTKl) WORK .m
lu the Hint e ofOrcgon !
All work done at my .Marble Yard is turned out
8',as to Rve Jr rK-ct iati.factnn to my patron.
PURE WHITE, VERMONT, OR CALIFORNIA MARBLE
Will bo used as parties ordering work nhall neluct.
The lowest I.lvln I'rlceN
Will be charged lu every Instance.
Order from any Tart of tho State t?IU
bo rattlimiiy and Promptly rule J.
! : tmr MAiimJxj '-Yinb
Is Jut below prqner'a TaciJle Hvtel, on the witt
side f the treut running from the river.
The publio are invited to call at my ahoj
an I examine specimens of work.
Albany, January C. ISC8.
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID.
ttulrk CnrrM uud "Xoilcralr tlmrcc?
Ml. W. li. BOnEKTl 'S
Private Medical and Suryical lnttitutc
baeramento ttrtct, below 5Io:itmcry, ortostt
the 1'aciSc Mail ?miiii C.'t ofliee. I'ri-
Tate entraueu on 1cid loriT lrel, ao
FrancUco, CalifornU.
Edalluhzd txurthj y tijfurd the ajllidia
auumi ana sctenitic wcuutu ma, m me
treatment and care of all J 'r irate
and Cironic JJiseasc, caes vf
secrecy and all sexual
disorders. ' ' ;
- ;T0 THE AFFLICTED.
Ik. W. K. Dvhvrtr rtturu but tUict-re tbanki
to LU cttUKrut: paUctU for iLeir p&ironsige, ' and
')W take tbis opportujiily lo rrmm J tb m th
be rtitiun-f to eon mi It at bin Imtitut for the cure
of c hrocic diia of th l.un. I.icr, Kidnt-yn.
Digestive and tjcnit-lri.ary Oran. and all
private disc ta. tit: fr'yphiii to all ita f.rtna ot
(;, Hciuinal Wakncj, and all the horrid co
cttvnoe ff M-Jf-abufe. iiutiortlut. Ulect, ftri
lurtj, '-(ctarital end Dittrnsl itui-ii..Di, xuai
Debility, Diitot of the X'ack and Ia'iu. InSaut.
tnatio of the I;!a J.cr and Kideey,rt.,.,-t?. ; aud
be hofiea that but lun cxpi-ru bi and acccful
pra-twe will continue to insure biai a bare tf l!ic
public patronage, liy the practice of many year
in KurjK.- and the L'xiii-d htalec, be it vnnhlti to
apjdy the int j35cient and succcful rvtardi
aainct diAax"t f all kind, lie uu no tntrcu
ry, charge uodtrat, Ireat bb iti"Ot in vir
rect and bofcorabUi tray, an I baa refcrx-necsef un
(jnrtiionable veracity from nit-a of kt.owu r-ptt
ability ntd bi;h (iacdin ia awrfcty. All parts
consultiag bimby lctu-r or othririjte, ill receive
th best ajtd gcAllenttrcatuieotaud iuiplkit ecre-
tJ' TO FEMALES.
KLcn a. female I aS irtcd witli ducaac, tm weak-oc-js
of the back and limb, paia ia the bead, lim
te of iibt, bM of iiitjfculajr power, palpitation
jf the heart, irritability, Di-rvouiuc-f, citrcroeuri
nary diCi-juli, derauguuttil of digestive fuBctwn
general dubiiify, rainitk, all digeaie of (ho
wotnb, uytU-rio. u-nhty, end ail other di.HajM-
peculiar t ft-waki!, the !iould go or write at
once to the rt-U'trattd fiaAl ductor, W, K. Io
berfy, at bw V:liul Jti-rtitute, and rotiiuHbiut
about bcr vtroablc and dii-ae. The Doctor bi
efiectioj; more rurcs thao auy other hrV)ciut in
the f tate of California. Let uo Caluc deli(?a-y pre
rtrtyou, but apply iintnitiiaUdy and ave voar
.lf from painful iuir;riti'a and premature death.
All warrii'd ladiet, Iioe ueli-ate health or other
ctrcurruitance prereot an incree in thtir faml-
lie, r-hould write oreall at Dr.W.K. Doherty Med
ical Inetitutc, aiid.Utvy will rtet-irc every poitible
relief ana hHp. -lUe'liectora oSiceo are no ar
ranged that be can bo consulted without fear of
observation. . .
..... TO COREEPONDENTH. ;
Patient residing at a diUufc, who may (begirt
the opinion and advice of Ur. Doherty on their re
l-pceAivp ease, audbC think: proper .to anbrait a
written atatemcnt of ucn, tn preference to holding
a personal interview, are retpeetfully aured that
their communications will be held rnoxt rfcercd.
ITj JVjuiiy take tbi .inttbod f observing1 that
all letter are opened only and replied to by him
self, and the latter a promptly a poib!e.
If tbfc raov''O fully and candidly described, per
noiial communication will be unnecesnary, as in
etructions for diet, regimen and the general treat
ment of the cae iUJf, (including the remedies,)
will he rorwarueU wilnoat delay,' and In sucn a
manner as to con vey no. idea of tho . purrwrt of the
letter or parcel so transmitted. ; r V .
..Consultation by letter, or otherwise
FULL. ..Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay.
Addrehf; (. W,.K. DOUKHTY,
-...,, an Francisco, California.
' '. ' - Spcrmatorrhaa. t t i ' ;:'
DR. DOHERTY has just publUhcd an impor-
tant pamphlet embodying hu own views and ex
pericuccs in relation to Impotence, or Virility : be
ing a short Treatiso on Spermatorrhoea, or Bcmi-
nanVeaknesf, Aervous and Physical Debility oon-
sequent on this affection, and other Diseases of the
&exnal Organs.. -. , , , . , ,
This litUe work contain! Information of the ut
muiit value to all, whether married or single, and
will bo sent Frbb by mail on receipt of Six Cests
in postage stamps for return postage.
r Address,-j W. K. JUOIIKRTy, M. D.,
,vyool9v3j&JQmjl ';,. ,, ' San J-'ranciacoCab;
XLBANX
FOUNDItlT
" " AND . . " " '
MhGHlME SHOP !
A? F. CH ERR.Y, V
TinAViN3:llJRcWAfeEIr
JHL tire interest in the ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP, I 'am-' n
Prepared to Fiirnish
VROUGHT : AND TCAST IR0N:70RK
Of every description on .short notice. Also,
BRASS CASTINGrS.
. . , All Orders for
MILL
work ....
Will be filled with dispatch, and in a satisfactory
. manner. '
..sk i.
AND
AsricuUural Implements
Manufactured to order, and particular attention
All kinds of .
PATTEHN WORS
done to order on short notice
; .-..jT.T'. T- H r;r y.fo j,c.HERHTi;'.
Albany, August 18, .1866-1 y . , , . . . .
ABVEHTISKM ENTS f
THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
MIIS.JL. A. STIPP'S'
LEGACY TO "THE WORLD
Olioi'iieie 33ji1hiiiii,
Tor Coniumption, Conjhi, Coldf,
Whoopinff Cough, IJoana
ncsa, etc., etc.
T
inn diffi:hknci:s ui:twkicntjii:tiio-
ItACIU HALS AM and tho Allopath! lung
iiiii'i u in a is liiis s ttio fiot'Ular X rn -f nii 'iioim-t,
when taken Into the sloiiiuch, triakeyou nii k, whiK'
he sennatioti created by my Thoraeio IWiloum is a
nothing as a cup of tea.' w lu-n the drug m 'Il
ium, iukeii by the liiultitudtj of victim who have
lied with thecoiiKUtiiption, find their way iut lias
uiie. they liiitnediatoly comnienee to Irritate and
Inflame tho ulcer's. Aril' Increued the vH-vf of matter.
A a coniH-niicm-c, tho path-lit expi ctonife more
IVotdy, and as bo coughs and Jpit hi lifw away,
he thinks, bccnimo b raise such a quantity, and
rains it oBily that h i ei-rtaiiily recovering t
uud under thi ciimmon drlui-loti he ctTflJs t'
take the mrdiciua, nud continue to vrJii and
pit, until oxhaUHted nature subiulti und he find
relief in the grave.
On the other hand, when my Thorticie JlnlKnm
And it way Into the lung it rntuu-iiet at once
to heal tba ulcer. It ge to the very root of the
dicae, and gently, but curely, draw all morbid
humor from the ulec-ratva finrt. It purine the
bhd, as it U eompoKcd wholly of vegetable ma
teiial. Il Ktreugthcns and doe not d b'tlitato th
general P.yftein. It lend to quiet th rarve and
invigorate Ihe patient and nfnnt in relieving tlx
0ngt)d cotidiilon of th lungs, by di!fuing thu
aecutnulaU-d bloml over the urfac, and il rivar
awoy the fdntnietin ihnt impe'lo egr-orall the
impuritie of tho hoily through their natural rhan-
tirl ibe bowel and more especially d'H' it tend
to draw all e xorelion from the lung, nod indiii.e
a new and vigorous action to tho liver and imparl
trcngth and hew lif t tho patient
Dearth! la muni, that the ei m ' t'"J uc-
of my Thoracis Dallam lies enclosed in this lillle
iiuUthell : Hrrt, H dueit U1 irritate the lun a;td
eause the patient te expectorate ; seeond. It doc
eommeiicg at once wheal, the ulcer; it sooihm
and allays the inflauiati'-n, andUps the couching
and cxpctoration ; it Mrengihen and eneourage
the patient, and. with- pr per nourbbmei.t. b
mu.t rvoyrtr. Tbi medit-lne don't give pu new
lung ; It only nu-nd up your el l one, and, with
care lb ey may take you away on into good old
age.
I cor.not c!e without aying a word to my own
cx. I am bow in tnv iily-Crt year, and can
Uuly nay that with ali my exerietue wi'h female
dleae, I have found It the safeit and lel reme
dy, and no woman it. detientc health ihouid 1 e
without it. Dr. Ayer truthfully remark tbat lr
than one-half of tho female of the Viate 1 rloie
have rmiI health, and the rondilion of iho dior-
dercd ours i leaving it iuiprt-ss n the ri.-'nggtf-
eratton. Then, how lmp"itnt we nhould have a
reimlT for thee evil. F r paioful or uj.f reed
meow, ifrexelarilieit, etc., and alo fr womtn at
the turn of life, and frd gitl. this medicine will
be fonnd Invalaable. It shoul l alo be -d be-
fore and after confinement. "An ouneB of pre
v entire is better than a pound of cure."
Rcintttther, kind father, or fun I fcuiban-I, when
adminUtering my mflicii.ci U a darling daughter
or fra'd wife, that tisey are rotnp'.ned "' dettb
deaiiiig itinera! or naueat:ng drug, to make tho
U k more m'ucrable and. batten tbv-ir untimely
t fid ; but they ar? a rowpoufcd ofinvdlc'nal thAm,
berb. bark, blotnem. etc., with hu g -ncrou
beaUpg virtues year of cxperkme have uade me
familiar.
; For further parttcukri re psuephlet ar T.mpnsy-
icg every bottle. Ma. I A. .nll'r.
All of Mr. L. A. Fiipp' Medirme are wssu.
far tared and put tip by V. C Artist, t-altm. Ore
gon, t whom all letter on butinet should be di
rected. Mr. L. A. f tipp' Medielne for ale at Wbi:ti-
more i o..Alia'F ; r.ikin Mn, jrraion ;
II. Smith. Harmburg ; Hmith A Davis, Portland.
Sept. It, 1S67 ifSniyl.
STATE EIGHTS DEMOCRAT
JOB PRINTING
FIRST ST., ALBANY, OREGON.
w
II bave connected vttit thl odec a Grt-olaf
JOB OFFICE,
and are prepared, at slwrteit notice, to fill, in the
neatet tr. act, any order that may l.e tvul u.
I'VERY DliSCRIPTION OP JOB PKIXTI.Nti
. Executed Hpeedily, and lo a salU
tfactory style, at Price
CHEAP AH TIIK CHEAPEST!
Theatres,
Concerts, and
. '-!, Publio Meetings,
Accommodated at the Sliortcst Mice !
MEItCHANTS, BANKEJ18. AND . JJUSIXESS
MEN BUPl'LIED WITH CAUDS,
BILLS, HILL-HEADS, DILLS
LA DIN'?, CHECKS,
LETTER HEAD-
- ' ; INGS, Ae.
: . f DAXL
. .; .. . . CIRCULARS, . K I
; 't ... ELECTION TICKETS, ., .
! , r BALL TICKETS, CENSUS
BLANKS, DRUGGISTS' LABELS,
LIQUOR LABELS, ORDERS OF DAN
CING; NOTES OF HAND, DRAY RECEIPIS,
LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS,
CIRCULARS, BILLS OF FARE,
PROGRAMMES, SHIPPING
? RECEIPTS, BOOKS AND r
PAMPHLETS, CATA- ' "
LOGUES, AND
BY-LAWS.
All Orders Promptly Attended to
r ABBOTT & EROWN,
: : "State Bights Democrat" Job. Office.. ;
CITY MARKET.
Hain St., Opposite the Now Drag Storo,
ALBANY, OREGON. '
MEHDEHHALL & REDPATH; Proprietors
ALWAYS KEEP
HAND THE BEST OF
MEATS OP ALL VARIETIES.
LIBERAL- SHARE OF, PATRONAGE IS
solicited, as .wa intend ta keep as good an as
sortmcnt, and of as good quality as the country
,, ,Ve are always ready to pay the . ,
; Highest Cash Price - for Fat Stock
, April T2n34tf ;:,'!.3 Vi' ;J ''
. VVHEAT ! - WHEAT I
. 100,000 BUSIIEtS OF WIIEA
WANTED within the next two weeks, for which
The Highest Cash Price will be Paid,
By y .;' .V''' , ' ' J. GRADWOnL,"
' T?n35't! '.V," ' Ban" Francisco Store.
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A J) V Yi li T J S K M K NTS,
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Fill a
JBL
FOR PUHITYINO THE BLOOD, :
And for the speedy cure of the following complaints i
Ncrofuln nail Ptrrofuloue AflrrllAna, much
nm Tuinera, Ulc-ra, Horvm, Mtruptlnmf
I'implee, - ImIiiIc, I IwM-fcee, lleila,
lllnina, and nil Mkln DlM-neea
. Oaklawd, Ind., tith June, 1859.
J. 0. Arrt L Co. Gent: 1 feel it my duty to ac
knowledge what your Karaparllla has done for me.
Having Inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have
suffered from It In various ways for years, Homo
times It burnt out In Ulcer on inv band and arms;
sometime It turned inward and dUt reused file at the
stomach. Two year ago It broke out on my head
and covered my scalp and ear with one sore, which
wa painful and loathsome beyond description. I
tried inunv medicine and several physician, bat
without m ue li relief from anything. Jn fact, the
disorder Krew woree. At length 1 wa rejoiced ta
read In the Uomd Meenger that you had prepared
an alterative (Naraparll)a), for J knew from your
reputation that anything you made intuit bo good.
1 sent to Cincinnati and got it, and uxed it till it
cared me. I took it, as you advioe, In small dow of
a teanpoonful over a mouth, and uwd alrnot three
bottle. New and healthy akJu soon began to form
under tho scab, which alter a while icll off. My
skin I now clear, and I know by my ftellnR that
tho dieae hngone from my sytcm. You can well
believe that 1 fuel w hat 1 am saying when 1 tell you,
that 1 bold you to be one of the apotle of the age,
and remain ever gratefully. Your,
ALFIIKD J$. TALLEY.
Ml. Anlhonv'a fire.
Itowi or Kryal netae.
'Trttor and Hull !lh-tmt Mrnl
id iseii.
Hliiuworin. More ICrre. ISrotMV.
Dr. Uobert M. Treble write from Halem, N. Y.t
12iu bffit., IHfj, that he ha etm-d an inveterate
caw of Jjrpu, which threatened to terminate fa
tally, by the iereverlog ue of our ftanaperilJa,
ami alo danxerou Mahywmt Erynijtetnt by large
do4' of the same; say lie cures the common lirup
tion$ by It constantly,
Rrenchorcle. Cielne or Hwelted Week.
Zi-hukm fciouu, of l'ro-p;et, Tcaa. write; " 1 hree
botth of your haniarilla curi d fe from a Goitre,
a hideous ftweltitift- on this neck, which 1 bad tu
fered from over t ww year."
Ifwr orrhri or Wbltra, Orwrlitn Tnmerf
l.'lerlne L'lrrrnlion, t'rmntc Oiornara
Dr. J. li H ('haiiiitujf- ff ,w Vork City, writes:
1 niOKt cheerfully comply with the reuit of your
agrni lu saying I nave lounu your Hantaparina a
ijimt exeriletit altcraUve in the numerou com
plaiiita Jor which we ?uijloy such a rcwedr, but
rixcla1ly in 'tmV JJimattt of tha hcrofuhrtist
itlii-l. 1 have cured tuatty luretfrat chui of
JLeucorrtxra by it, and tAiim where the eotnplaint
wa caued by lrmttUn of th utertu. The ulcer
ation Ulf waXMU cured. Nothing within tny
kDowk-dbeuaUilfor tlxxj H-uia'.e deraueiiu-nt.'
Inward S. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., write:
A tlangerou oearittn tumtrr ou 000 of tlte females
In my family, which had U Ji-l all the remedks we
coulu employ, ha at length U--n completely cured
by your Kx tract of ftamapariila, Ourpbysielan
tbougbt not til ii a Lot extirpation eould aflrd rt!i-f,
but he advJ:d ttio trial oiyour fearapari!!a a tbe
la.t rert before cutting, arid it proved etP-ctual.
AUrr taUotf your rem-ly eight wcvltno symjtou
6f the diM.-a retualua." ,
Nrpbltl aad Tlrtrarlnl DIarisa.
few ut.:A, 'i'.lh Aujrut. K.
Dr. J. C. Aykk: bit, 1 ch-rruJly comply with
the riW't of jour a;?rtit, and report lo you soma
of U cnV-et 1 bavo rt-aiiznj with four harMparilla.
J have cured with it. In ray practice, tiuxt of the
CotnpiaiaU fr which it U recommended, and bave
fouud it effect truly wonderful In tlto cure of
Wnrrtal and SJi-rrurlnl trtrntr. One of tny pa
tirtit had hj pMIiiio okr in hi throat, which were
eonkumiti; hut palate and the tap of hi mouth.
Your arapriila tcatily taken cured hi in in fire
week Atiothrr va attacked by Kcondnry symp
tom In bta iior, and th u'eeration had eaten away
a considerable part of it, that I teller the dh
order would touts reach hi brain and kill hint. liut
it yielded to my a Jminutrxtioii of vour hrpariilaj
the ulerr headed, and he U well again, not of oouro
without mmc i)Hurti.Jii to hi face. A woman
ytbn hat heen frtf ted forth itmc diorder by rner
eory wa MstJeriu from UAi wion in tier bone.
1h-y had become o etiitirc to the weslberthaton
a eamp day ofT red excruciatiujr pa'n in her
Joiu and bone hae, too, wa cured entirely by
your .Hartapar.Jia In a frw week. I know from it
formula, which jour 2-bt rve tne, that this
rrepsratlon from your laboratory taut V a rreat
rtmedy; cotjuetitly, theMi truly remarkable re
sulu With H hae not urpn-U me.
i ratemaliy jour, U. V. L.VUIMEH, M. D.
ftttetsmatUa 3ot, I.lvr-r Comnlainf.
lutvtsit k, 1'rmtMti Co.. Va fith July,
Un J C. Arfcit: Hr, I have been araictea with m
t sinful ehroriic lihntmnUtm fur a lone time, which
a.1ted t!w k)!l of plni-iat, and tuck to rue in
spite of all the remcd! 1 could find, until I tried
your rsrperUia One bottle cured n in two
week. atd restored my ct-tiersl tiealth o much
that 1 am far belter titan beture 1 wa attacked I
think it a wonderful ttu-dkiue. J. i UKAAL
Jalea V. iieteheJI. tf M. Ixml. writear ! hare
Irt-ti ft!cit'J for ear wtthauojfirtiuii of the Hrrrt
which detrord my health. 1 tried even thinjf,
aod everything failed to rrheve ro; and I have
lx-r n a hrokew-down taaa fur tome year from no
otter e&UHt than ttir moment rtf i&e Mrer. Hf
beloved pator, thw Iter itr. Opy. adtrd me to
try your frpriJ!a, frn m l.e aii hp knew you,
aa4 anything iwi made wa worth trtlnjr. Uy th
t!cfil'T of Cud it ha cured me, and ha ao purified
tay bhMd a to made a new man of me. I feel younx
asin Hi bet tlut can be aid of yon is not half
good enowg U."
ek-tttrrwa. Can err Tttmarai, Y'nlnrceuarnt,
t irrrmion, fmrU-m und U limitation
the il -.
A jtrrat variety of eae hare been rt-ported lo n
wtn-r curt- of thee iurtoitiabla corn plaint bare
mulled from the u of thi rrruedy, but our tteo
here will not admit them. Nome of them may be
fuuad in our American Almanac, which the agents
Ulow named are pleated to farnkh gratia to ail who
call fur then.
XyaprMilit, Heart lsbwaa. rit, r.pilrp7t
dlelaurlalr, Arttrwliihsa. .
Many remarkable cuv of llcc aOection hare
been tttaile by the alteratire owr Of thi nied Seine,
it titDu!ate the vital function into vioroa action,
and thus overcome disorders which would be sup
poed beyobd ita reach, huch a remedy ttaa lout
been required by the uecciti- of th? iople, and
we are confident tluit this will do for them ail that
medicine can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
iron the sarru ccre of
Consria, C'nlda, Induenrn, Kloanarneaa,
Crenp, ItrneitilU, luripient Vow
auuijMion, aad for the Krlief
or 'nnuptirr I'atienta
iu wdrnurnl Ntagre
of lite nUrnibe.
Ttd I a remedy o universally known to surpass
any other for the cure of throat and lungcomptauits,
that it ht UM-lea lie re to publish the evidence of ita
virtue.. It unrivalled excellence for coush and
cold, and it truly wonderful cure of pulmonary
djfwae, have made it known throughout tlie civil
led nation of the earth. Few are the communities,
or eren lamiliex, among them who have not some
personal experience of it effect tome living
trophy In their mldnt of It victory over the subtle
and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunjr.
As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders,
and as they know, too, the effect of this remedy,
we need not do more than to a ure them that K has
now ali the virtue that it did have when making
the cure which have won ao strongly upon tho
confidence f mankind.
Prepared by Sr. J. a ATIE It Co., Lowell, Mass.
'old by Settlcmicf A Co., Albany, and a
Wholesale and lletail by Smith &, Davis, Port
and. scSly
ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE.
MCCORD & CO.
Take pleasure in informing the publio that they
aro now
Manufacturing at Albany, Oregon,
! a airrERiott article op . -
JPTJCB TJ.TUD OIX,.
m Also a superior . articlo of
' -ft. ' .: : i ... ;
ASSORTED, TOIIsET SOAP,
PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP.
All of which they propose lo, soil ati as favorable
' terms as the same articles can bo ,
- imported; and ' ' ,
Warrant Each Article to Give Satisfaction !
ENQUIRE FOR THE IIOME-MANUFACTUR,
ED ARTICLE, AND BUY NO 0TI1E1U
jrrAll lcliid of Grease taken in ex
change for trado.1' V, V 1 ;;! .atf.;.
(SPECIAL ATTRACTION I
NOTICE rl' HEREBY GIVENvT0 ALL
; ; persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned, either by , note or book account, to
settle the same in cash or merchantable produce
at tho "market value, by the 10th day of December,
1867, as if is absolutely necessary that we oollect
the Bame to'-cnablo us to carry on our Dusinesa.
By promptly attending to tho above requirements,
you will cooler a lavor upon
s -4 r. ; : " : . ti W; w, tarrisu & 'CO".
' Albany, Oct. 26, 1807 v3nl2tf , , .
AD .V K: 11 T.I S E M KNTS .
STATK OV OKEC.ON.
state or eiders;
(lfyernor Oeoi L. woods t residence, 8alem ; ixal-
8ry..;............ ;.;...ti.&oo.
Secretary of State Samuel, K, May ) , resb-
dunee, Biiictn ! salary.......... ....., 1,500
State Treusu rot S. Cooko; residence,
Salem l salary........... 800
State 1'rlnter' -VV. A. Mel'herson; resideace.
Salem salary, ., ......, Fees
tlo. II. Williams, item expires March 8,. 1871.
II. W Corbott, term expires JIarch Z, 1873.
j BEl'UKSESTATl VJ5.- , . , . ..
Hufus Mallory, term expires March 3, 1871.
UTATE JIUI'ICIaRV.
Firnt District-P. P. Prim, As. Justice of the 8a-
prerne Court and t-tijUit Jwits of the 1st Ju
dicial District; resilience, Jacksonville.
Second District . , As. Justice
Supretne Court and tx-njJlU Judge of 2d Judt
' eial DiMriet. .. ' ' , r .
Third District U. P. Dobo, Ann. Justice Supreme
Court and tx-nfiltio Judge of 3rd Judicial Dis
trict j restdunte, fealem. ;
Fourth District K. D. Shattuck, Chief JusUee
Supremo Court and ex-fjjleio Judge of the 4tb
Judicial District) residence, Portland.
Fifth Dintrh't J. 0 Wilaon, As. Justice Supreme
Court and tst-fjfido Jade of the ith Judicial
Dutrh:t; residence, Dalles. '
Tho salary of the several Judges is $2,000 per
lumutni - S ' . M' ' ;
FEPKRAh orriCERS. .
V. S. Dintrict Jud, M. P. Deadly, Portland.
V. H. .Marshal, A. Zieber, Portland.
Clerk. H' the U.S. Court, Ralph Wilcox, Portland.
Collector at Port of Astoria, , Astoria.
Surveyor fJeneral, Klisha Applegate, KugcncCity.
Register at Land Office, John Keuy, Row; burg.
Receiver ' " ' A. R. Flint, '
Register . ? ' Owen Wade, Oregon City.
Receiver " II.- arrtn, .
Sup't Indian Affair, J. W. P. Huntington, Salem.
Chief CI k in Ind. IK-p 1 U. H. Wood worth,
AM'sor U. S. luter. Rcv-Tho. Frazar, Portland,
;olh;ctor " " M. Crawford,
a
H
Deputy U. 8. Aseor, Win. (Irootn,
Deputy I. H. Collector, I.d. Daekeoxto,
LOCATION, JtOt'N'DARV, AC.
Area, 91,218 square mile. Acres. C0.0i8.720.
Population, 1 0,000. Capital, ralem.
Oregon. I the most wetem portion of the Uni
Ud States; was organised as a Territory on the
.d of May, 1813, and wa admitted into the Lniou
on the 1 2th of February, It i bounded on
the north by Washington Territory, from which it
i sct-ataK-d hy the Columbia river and the 4Ctb
.ara.iel of north latitude; et, by a line from the
month of the Owyhee river, due south to the par
allel of 42 north ; south along said parallel, lo
the Pacific ; and on the wt-t by the Pacific ocean,
It Hi between 42" and 4fl20' north latitude, and
between 10'JW30' and 12ls.l0' weft longitude.
The country i principally mountainous. Some
narrow trp of country lying around the eoact
bclwi't n the mountain and the sea are very rich
and productive, but the difficulty of eommunlca-
tion ha hitherto retarded their rettkmcnL.
Tha WilUmette Valley, lying diatunt about forty
lo i Jen from the ocean, and parallel with the coat
iparate I from it !y the coant range cf mountain
i 10 tnib- in length, and from 40 to CO miles
in width. The lan I is principally prairie, of tm
toil, well tiuib.,rvl, aud watt-red iiy mottntii
strcatnt, which empty near the centre f th Val
ley intollie Willamette river. wbu-U I navigated
by tteamboaU its entire length, staring o-lia,U aX
ACRICl'LTCRaL MtODrCTS
The lan.l Jo the WilUtnttU Valler ara very
productive. Wkvat, oat, barley, vegetable.. etc,
yield largtly. It i believed to be the unert wheat
growing rvirn-n i ih Vot-d T'tatM.
Land I wirt!i frm $i to f 14 rer a-sre, dcr-ed-
ing mi tfee cbantrti-r f the bil and the acuijant of
?apruv;ant.
Fruit of every vaHttv are prT!tiel ia largt;
ouantitir aad In rreat rfection. Owiag t the
en A tmp-rator, ern and grajn-a do noi do o
woli, though iaey ate cult! rated to a liaiiltd ex
tent. -
Wi;m f.r farm laborer rans;e from ?2j to 1 10
(er. month in thi part of the country.
8utb of the Willamette, toward California, are
the Cmp'pa and Rogue river vIey. They arc
rnorj littiil d than ths Willamette, but have the
same jrenrral chararteistu-a. The elimata ia more
mild, and to!ia-s jrrow ta perfection. The wild
gr ia very Sm?, anl tk nm.br ofcattl, horccs
and ihc"p raised is ttry la-gc.
CiCNT:tS.
Oregon is divide.1 intn tweaty-twe e-irotic. vt :
Hakcr, Benton. Clackanua. Clatsop, Cs, Curry,
DU)a. tiratit, Jafk,, Jo-pbinc, I.'uin. iJne.
Marion. Multnmah. Polk, TiUamook, Union, Uma
tilla, Woco, WaLiDt n, Tauhul and Col u labia.
UX.V COU XTV.
Linn cunty w itaatj north of Lane, aod et-a-
tain a population of 7,Tf, Wing an increase ef
V37 ince 1SW. In the population, of thi
ccunty wa unly linn county rentaina an
area of bj? apaare mile, o? 551.20 acre. Nnm
ber of male in the couafy, 4,23 i; t maU-e, 3V474.
oter 2.2jO. Aeren of IwicI arfk-r ctiltsvatm,
4 J.405. Value of aeable prprty, t2,S0O,fHO.
Durinz !Sn5 a tpleadid bricli cenrt hotro wa
erected at Albany, the eoonty seat, at eot of
$31,000. Also, the frwtrt year mxs erected a
large, beautiful andetmmrdroiwedacatanalstrue
tur. called the "Albany Coi5-j;ratM Inetitute.
The potoSices in taw county am AlboDT, Peo
ria, Lebanon , Soioy Drownviller Pine and liarris-bur-.
Corjtrr OrriCKB. Jiuf-rr 13.11, Geary ; Cmsi-
raUMoncr. Paul Clover and Jn sou w beeHr ;-.Sbc--ilf,
Harvey Fraith; CVrk, A. W". f-'lun;mf ? A !
sor, George II unton ; TreaMtrer. Joseph Nixon ;
School Superintendent, C. A. Ferguson j Surveyor,
II. J. C. Averill; Coroner, Wm. Liter. . ,
TERMS Or CIRCUIT CtTBT UV OiUCGOtV. ,
First Judicial DUtriet 1 the- eoonrj f Jem-
phine, on the second Sleoday in April and the
fourth Monday in October. In tho county of Jack
son, on the seeund Monday ia February, June and
November..
Second Judicial District In theconaty f Dtoacr-
las, on the second Monday in May and November.
I u the county of Curry, on the first Monday in
June. Ia the county of Coos, en the fourth Mon
day in May. In the county ef Lane, on the third
Monday in - April and on the fourth Monday in
October. In the county of Benton, oa tho second
Monday in April and November. , ?
Third Judicial District In the eoanty of Li mi
on tho fourth Monday in March and October. ,In
the county of Marion, on the second Monday in
March and fourth Monday in June and rtovember.
In the county of Polk, on the fourth Monday ia
April and third Monday in November. In the
county of Yamhill, on the second Monday in April
and November.
Fourth Judicial District Tn the eeuatT , of
Clackamas, ou the third Monday in March and
fourth Monday in October. In the county of Mult
nomah, on the second Monday in February, June
and November. In the county of Columbia, en
the third Tuesday in April. In the county of
Clatsop, on the fourth Tuesday in April and first
Tuesday in October. In the county of Washing
ton, on the third Monday of May and October.
Fifth Judicial District In the county of Wasco
on the 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 the third Monday in November. , In the coun
ty of Union, on the third Monday in May and
second Monday in November. In the county of
Baker, 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
iu uoiuuur.
ALBANY, OREQON.
T HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND,
ja or wm juanuiaoture to oraer, every etyle or
DOORS,; SASH AND aBUNDS,
at the shortest notice and lowest possible charges
Boards Matched and Planed.
Work executed in a stylo ,not surpassed by any
Shop in the State.
The Mill is in the lower part of the town,
on tbe river bank, at the corners of the joining
claims of the Montieths and Hackleman. -
r.; ' t.u-a 'rv,j,!BCWML?T.s'L
' Albany, September 2&,'l 865. ""
WANTED 1 00,000 pounds
Of WOOL, for which, I will pay the
HIGHEST MARKE PRICE I
mar23v2n3l.
N0RCR0S.S.
A'DVERTISEMENTa.
.1."
Persons or sedentary habits troubled with. weak
ness, lassitude, palpitation, of the heart, .lack 'f
appetite, distress after eating; torpid liver, eonsti-'
pation, Ac., denerve to suffer If they wilT toot try
the celebrated PLANTATION BITTP.S, WBcb
are now recommended by ' the highest medical at-;
thorities, and warranted to produce an inunediatsi
beneficial erect. They are exceedingly arreeubkr
perfectly pure, and must supercede all 'other ton !
ics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required.
They purify, strengthen and Invigorate."' ' '
They create a healthy appetite.
. They are an antidote to change of water and
diet. .- t ,-. - . , . ?
They etrenjjtbcn the syittm and enliven the
mind. . , . , .. .
They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fevers.
They purify the breath and acidity f thYtoW
aeh.' . -' ' : . :--' ' ' ' - - - '-'
Tbey cure Dyqicpsi and Constipation. ' -Tbey
cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head-'
ache. ' " " - ,T T- - . " '
They rcake the weak strong, tholarruid tril--
liant, and aro exhausted nature's 'great restorer,
They are eompoifed of the celebrated Calisyi bark,.
wintergreen, sastafras, roots and herbs all pre
served ia perfect! pure Ct, Croix mm. For par
ticulars, see circulars and testimonials around
eaeL bottle.
Beware of impostors. Examine every hot tie.
8ce that it has oat private U. S. stamp nnmutnav
ted over the tori, with plantation scene, aod ; oar
signature on a fine steel plate side label, gee'tbatf
our bottle i not refilled wi:h spurious smd deleSe
nous stuff. Any person pn-tendinjr; U sell PTaav
Ution Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, it an laa.
poster. Any person imitating this bottle, or sell.
ing any other material therein, whether : called;
Plantation Bitters or not, is a criminal under the
U. S. Law, and will be so prosecuted by as. The
demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters, from la
dies, clergymen, merchants, Ac., is fleredible
The simple trial of bottle Is the evidenoe wa
present of their worth and superiority. They are
sold by all respeetable drugguts, groeers, pbysU
cians, hotels, saloons, steamboats' aod eountry-,twrct-
P. U. DRAKE A. CO.
i Baruen' JIaqrnoIIa Water.
A toikt delight The bvlit' treasure and gen
tlemen's booa t Tho "sweetaat thing" and kargtst
'itiaatity. Maanfaetsxed frwa lit rich Soother
Magioli. Used for bathing the aa aad person,
to render the skin soft aX fceth W psevcftt erap,
tions, to perfume clothing, Ae- !
It overcomes the unpleasant oUrwf pcrsjiialkaa.
It removes redness, tan, blotches, ke.
It cares ucrrous headache aud allaya iii-f- '
It cools, aoften aad adds uVUeaey to tbe t&io.
It yields a subdued aad lasting perfume.
It cures xauaeto b:tcs and stings of insects.
It contains na material injurious to the akin.
It is what every lady should have. Sold every,
where. Try the Magnolia Water ' one and you
will use no other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet
Water afterwards. DEMAS BAKNES I CO,
c ii i . Tl'tol'f' vc AgeaU. X. Y. ,
gold by ad Druggut and Dealers on the Pacif
ic eoast.
JLyou'm. Kallmrrorr
Itls aiaosttUUghtfurilair Dressing- ,
It trailicatca a.-rf aud dandruff.
It keep thehi,eoolaai clean.' "" . .
It makes the hadr rich, sofi a4 gWsy. ?
It prevent hair tusaiag gray an4 Clling-oT
It restores base opoo ptzialrtlj bald beads.
Tt-iais jmt wb ai Lyeft KatUixo win do. It
is pretty it i eheay. dnrabf. It JiteralTy
sold by th car-load,, and yet k ajno4 iaeredi
ble desaand u dailj. ioeseasangvnrHa then is bard
ly a cwmntTiy st,ni thai does not keep it, e , famU
ly lhat ruc sot rife it.
; E- THOMAS LYOX CAemist. ??. T-
tyon'H Esfraet CTlngrer. '
Lyon's Extract f Pure Jamaica ' Gin rer for
Indigestion, Naascs, Ileartbara, Sick Bendache
Chakrn Morbus, FlataJeney, lo, wherw sum.
iasthnQiantwi released. Its careful prptatwn
aod enth-apexity make it a cheap and reliable ar
tide for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, ah
50 e'ts per bottle. Ask for "LtosV, Pure Ex
tract. Take no other. " ' -
Jjjon'a Flea Powtfer. ; '
The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powdei-isi
almost instantaneous death to ' everything rf 1 tht
insect 'species.' Fleas, rartieui&rlv. caanot
where it is. It i most wonderful In this respect,
being entirely harsaless to- the, hemaa fanrily. .
Many worthljss imitations are offered. B parties
ul&r and receive none but Lypn'a. Each flask of
the genuine tears th sigsatare of E. lyen and
the stamp of Deiias Barnes A Co. ' "
SXastang X.inlment. ; v.
Have you a hurt child 6r: lame Itorse ?'- Use)
the Mexican Mustang Liniment.' i -i a.
. Jr or cuts, sprains,, barns, r swellings and caked
breasts, the Mexican Mustang liniment is SV.s)ex
tavn cure.
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For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff jchts stingsj
and bites, there ia nothing like the Mexican &aa.
tang Liniment. -u , , ,-( . ,, . '
For spavined horses, the i pollbeyil, ringbone and;
sweeney, the Mexican' Mustang Liaiuaeut never-
faiu. ' " A ,.- - 4 "r:'H:f -
' For wind-galls, serabhes, big-head and splinV.
the Mexican Mustang Linimest is worth its weighh.
in gold. l'-Kit uun:- r,i v :::
Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so eom-.
men and certain to oeeuriii everj fain2j,nthat n
bottle of this Liniment is the best inTestnaent thahv
can ha made. ; 7 i'HJ"-?'-' V '
. . It ia more certain than the doctor it saves time
in sending for the dactor-4t is cheaper than the,
doctor and should never be dispensed with. ! .-7
'In lifting the Lettle tnm the ere, it tipped evet
and scalded my hands terribly. The
Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused th
aore to heal rapidly, and left Very little searV ; .
CIIAS. F0STERr 420 Broad SW Philada.
., MrvS,,LUcb of Hyde Park,ytl, .writes? . f My
horse was considered. worthless, f reaving bnt inr&
717,;, m;:. 'l" " ; f r vtt--t
the use. of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him
for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up
here.'i;-I' 1:;; T
; All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings,
signed, G. W. Westbrook, Chemist," and also ha
tho private TJ. S. ttamp of Dkmas Barnes . A Co J
over the top. Lock closely. Sold by all Drugi
guts, at 25, 50 ets, and $1 00. - seS jZai ly k