OUIi AGENTS. ADVEltTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS I AD V E II T I S E MKNTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. V...7 I - wai J G3r C5 SATURDAY JANUARY 4, 1863. Continued from Pint Aie.J tion with this subject the attention of Congress is called to a singular and embar rassing conflict of laws. The Executive Department of this Government has hith erto uniformly held, as it now holds, that naturalisation, in conformity with the Constitution and laws of the United State?, absolves the recipient from- allegiance to the Iiritish Crown. Prussia and Great Bri&tn hold that this doctrine is indo fensible, and that he is not absolved by our laws of naturalization ; and liritsh Judges cito Courts and law authorities of the United States in support of that theo ry, and against the position held by the Executive authority of the United States. This conflict perplexes the public mind concerning the rights of naturalized citi zens, and impairs the national authority abroad. I called attention to this subject in my last annual message, and now again respectfully appeal to Congress to dcclaro the national will unmistakably upon this important question. THE SLAVE TRADE. The abuse of our laws in the clandestine prosecution cf the African slave trade from American ports, or by American citizens, has altogether ceased; and, un der existing circumstances, no apprehen sions of its renewal in this part of tho world are entertained. Under these cir cumstances, it becomes a question wheth er wo shall not propose to Her Majesty's Governmct a suspension or discontinuance of the stipulations for maintaining a naval force for the suppression of that trade. Andrew Johnson. "Washington, December 3, 1SG7. What Radicalism lias Done. Radicalisni has been in power only about seven years, yet it has accomplished much. It has lowered the standard of citizen ship in eleven States, by forcing negro suffrage by arm3 upon the unarmed peo ple of the South. It has made oaths valueless and of no effect, by cramming them down the throats of unwilling and protesting millions! - It has lowexed the standard of society, by debasing practices ! It ha3 made vagabonds and homeless outcasts of the black race, which once fulfilled its mission in the progress and advancement of the age. It has led to the violent death of more than & million human beings! It has burdened the country with a debt of many billions, which can never be paid! It has mortgaged pvery man's farm and house to secure a yearly tribute to the wealthy, which must endure for gen erations ! It has prostituted the former purity of the judiciary, substituting partisan preju dices for law, and party malignancy for justice I It has rendered the poor man poorer and the rich man richer ! It has set law at naught and overrid den cherished customs ! It hi3 established military despotism over American citizens in times of pro found pence ! In fact, it ha3 plaved the devil effect ually and 13 now dying its dog's death. Awe sentinel. Artless Simplicity. One of the sweetest incidents we .have noticed for many a day, and which shows the effect of early training, assisted by a pure and nndefiled imagination, has just fallen uq der our observation. It b thus related : "A lady visited New York city and saw on the sidewalk a ragged, cold and hun gry little girl, gazing wistfully at some cakes in the shop window. She stopped, and taking the little one by the hand led her into the store. Though she was aware that bread might be better for the cold child than cake, yet desiring to gratify the shivering and forlorn one, she bought, and gave her the cake she wauted. She procured a shawl and other articles of com fort. The grateful little creature looked the benevolent lady full in the face, and with artless simplicity, saidt "Are you God's wife V Did the most eloquent speaker ever employ words to a better ad vantage? Beautiful and True. In an article in Frazer's Magazine this brief but beau tiful extract occurs : "Education does not commence with the alphabet. It begins with a mother's look with a father's smile of approba tion or sign of reproof with a sister's gentle pressure of the hand, or a brother's noble act of forbearance with bird's nest admired and not touched with creep ing ants and almost impassable emmets with humming bees and great bee-hives- with pleasant walks and shady lanes, and with thoughts directed in sweet and kind ly tones and words to mature to acts of benevolence, to deeds of virtue, and to the source of all good to God himself. , Democrats ought to be satisfied. We have the Senate, the Legislature, beat the negro amendment, and iron nearly all the money the iiepublicans staked on the general result. CirclevUle (Ohio) Demo crat. ' ' There is hardly any bodily blemish Trhich a winning behavior will not con ceal, and make tolerable ; and there is no -external grace which ill nature or affecta tion will not deform. An Irishman called in great haste udo the doctor, stating that "Be jabbers, me boy lim his swall d a mouse J ' "Then DejaDpers, said ADernethy, "tell your ioy Aim to swallow a cat." Mrs. Lincoln is writing a book to be entitled, "Five years in the White House: sr j and to contain "startling and damaging' &c.t &c. .:;:-:.;.J.IS"otico.!.: "TkTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'. WARNING X the public against baying or trading for eitner or four promissory notes made payable to Thorntcn or bearer, for the s am of three hun dred and sevtnty -five ($375,) dollars eaeh, and bearing date. September 25th, 1867. .Two of the above notes are payable in one year irom date, an i two in two years from date. The above notes were obtained by misrepresen tation and wit hout consideration for value received, tnereiors x wju not pay them. . - , THOMAS MONTEITH. Albany, Ongon, Oct. 11, 1867. v3n!7w4 - JOB WORK yay aud eheaply done 4&is Sea. : " - at The following named gentlemen are authorised to act as Agents fur Tim Statu Higuts Demo rat, and to receivo nd receipt for subscriptions to tho paper : LINN COUNTY. Robert Watkiuson and James Dorria ...Solo Jasou Wheler Lebanon II. L. Brown Brownsville Matthew Fountain u..llarriburg J. M. Smith -Peoria ; LANE COUNTY. Hon. J. J. Walton.- Eugene City BENTON COUNTY. It. H.Strahu - Corvallls POLK COUNTY. T. J. Lovelady Pallas J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris Monmouth Dr. J. M. McCoy La Creole Benj. Ilayden -....Lola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. II. Ralston -.. Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. J. F. McCoy - Portland . MARION COUNTY. N. M. Bell... U.u.n 11. F. Bonhaui J Salom Tho. Iloycc, Newspaper Agent, San Francisco, is authoriied to receive subscriptions and advertisements for our paper, and act as busi ness agent generally. ADVERTISEMENTS. PR. R. C. HILL. GEO. r. SETTLKMIER. SETTLEMIER. & CO., DRUGGISTS, AT DR. SHEPHERD'S CLO STAND. MAIN ST., A I. II ANY. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICIISTES CHEMICALS, PalnlH, Oils, Glass, Dye-StuiTs, VARNISHES, ASD A ITU. ASSOBTX EST Of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. AGENTS BY APPOINTMENT FOR Dr. D. Jaynts k Son'i Familj Mcdicinci. We also keep on band a full supply of All Patent Medicines in t'e. Our stock of Drug, Fluid, Extracts, etc., ere from Well Known Manufacturers, and will be found OF THE BEST QUALITY I SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX CITES TO C0HP0CSDI5O PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS! We Solicit the Patronage of the Public. WE II AYE ESTABLISHED A BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO! CjrPEB THE XAXAGEME5T OF G. A. HILIs, Who will keep a full supply of Drugs, Medicines, etc., etc., for sale at low p bices. SETTLEMIER i CO. April 6, 1867 v2n341y W. W. 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WHEAT WANTED! fTIHE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW READY TO a pay me HIGHEST MARKET PRICE 1 . I JST O ASH, FOE WHEAT ! . DELIVERED AT OUR WAREHOUSE, i ? . sear fjgahce's fxbbt. Be2S!r3anf S." S. MARKHAM k SON. PHILLIP MILLER'S MARBLE' YARD I ALBANY, OREO ON. MARBLE MONUMENTS, GRAVE AND TOMBSTONES, Of Every Stylo ami Pattern. PEDESTALS, SLABS, . MANTEL PIECES. And Marble Work of A.". Kind. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURING THIS FINEST LETTEUINU! THE HEST EXECUTED WOIIK In the Ntntc ofOrcgoii ! All work dono at my Marble Yrl Is turned out soas to give iwrfect satisfaction to my patron. PURE WHITE, VERMONT, OR CALIFORNIA MARBLE Will bo used as parties ordering work shall select The Lowest Living I'rlceN Will bo charged in ever instance. Ordcri from any Part of the Stato will bo Faumuliy and Promptly ruled. Tim Jtl.illllLE VAIU la jutt below Spreiigor's Pacific Hold, on the wtit side of the street running from the river. pSS" The public are invited to call at my shop and examine specimen or work. Albany, January 6, 1SC0. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. Quick Cures aud Moderate Charges DR. W U. DOIIKKTY'g Private Medical and tSurtical Institute t'acraincnto treet, below Montgomery, oppoaitt lite i'acitio Matt Meatu!m (.'. ofitce. I'ri rate cntrauce on LexlcJors street, I'raucUco, California. ran Established expressly to afford the afllicUd sou m l una sctenfiic medical aul, in the treatment and cure of all Private and Chronic Diseases, cases of' secrecy and ull sexual disorders. TO THE AFFLICTED. Da. V. K. Dohcrty returns his sincere thank to bis numerous patieoU for their patronage, and would lake tbis opportunity to remind them that be continue to eontult at bU Institute for the cure of rhronic dUeas cf the I,un. Lirer, Kidoeyi . DijuUre and (jcuito-l rit.rr Orsans, and all prirale diseases, riv Syphilis in all iu forms and stages, Heminal Weakness, and all the horrid cr ieiucnces of slf-ahuie. Uonorrhara. Gleet, Stric tures, roturnal and Diurnal emUton, fexuai Dehility, Dieaes of tie liack and lin, Inflm- mation of the Iiladderaud Kidneys, et?., etc. ; and be hopes that bis lon experience and ucceful practice will continue to mure him a hare of the public patronage. Uy the pratire of many years in F.uri'pe and the United KtaUo, be it enabled to apply the tnost efficient and ruccful remedies against diseases of all kinds, lie uses tin mercu ry, charges moderate, treats bis patients in a tor- rcct and honorable way, and has references of un questionable reracity from men of kt.own respect ability atd btgh standing in soriety. AH parties consulting him by letter or otherwise, wi!J receive the best and gentlest treatment and implicit crc 'J' . TO FEMALES. When a female is aClicted with dieasc, as weak oess of the back and limbs, pain in the bend, dim ness of sight, loss of maaeular power, palpitation of the heart, irritbiiity, nervousner , extreme uri nary difficulty, derangement of dig?tive functions, general debility, vaginitics, J1 diseases of the womb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or writo at once to tho celebrated female doctor, W. K. Do berty, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles and disease. The Doctor is effecting more runs than any other physician in the tate of California. Let no false delicacy pre Tent you, but apply immediately and save your self from painful sufferings and premature death. All married ladies, whose delicato health r other circumstances prevent an increase in their farni lice, should write orcall at Dr. .k. Dohcrty's Med ical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and nelp. I he Doctors offices are soar ranged that be can be consulted without fear of observation. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Patients residing at a distance, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Doberty on their re spectire cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will ho held most sacred Dr. Doherty takes this method of observing that all letters are opened only and replied to by him self, and the latter as promptly as possible. If the case be fully and candidlv described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of tho case itself (including the remedies,) will be forwarded witbout delay, and in such manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent euro guaranteed or no pay. Address W. K. DOIIEUTY, M. V., San Francisco, California. Spermatorrhaca. DR. DOHERTY has just published an impor tant pamphlet embodying bis 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 sequent on this affection, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Tbis little work contains information of the nt- mnst value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent Free by mail on receipt of Six Ckxtb in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D., Tocl9v3nl0m3 San Francisco, Cal. AIsBAI FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP ! A. F. CHERRY, HAVING PURCHASED THE EN tire interest in the ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, I am Prepared to Furnish WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK Of every description, on short notioo. Also, BRASS CASTINGS. All Orderi for MILL WORK Will he filled with dispatoh, and In a satisfactory manner. HORSE POWERS : AND Agricultural Implements Manufactured to order, and particular attention . paid to Kepairs. All kinds of . PATTERN WORE . " done to order on short notice A. F. CHERRY, Albany, August 18, 1866-ly THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY I MRS. Ij. A. STIPP'S LEGACY TO THE WORLD! m'lioriieie I5filHfim, For Consumption, Conffhi, Colds, Whooping1 Cough, XXoario neis, etc., etc. T IlIIK DTPFKItKNCKS I1KTWKEN THE Til 0- 11ACIU 11ALSAM and tho Allopathic lung iiii-ilic'ines is this : tho tionular driiir iiKuhciues, when taken into the utomnch, make you sick, while tho sensation created by my Tlioraato Untxain is as soothing as a cup often. Whin the drug inrdi riniK, taken by the multitude of victims who have died with thocotiituinption, find their way into tlx; lungs, they Immediately commence to irritate aud inOaiin) tho ulcers and incrmi.-o the flow of mutter. As a eonoefpuenco, tho patient expectorates more freely, and as be coughs nud rpits bis life away, he thinks, because he raises such a quantity', and raises it so easily, that be is certainly recovering: and under this common dcluniou ho oor'ioues to take the medicine, and continues to cough and spit, until cxhauKtcd nature submits aud be finds relief in the grave. On the other band, when my Thorncla I!alsm nuus its way into tlio lungs it commences at once to heal the ulcere It goes to the very root of the disease, and gently, but surely, draws all morbid humor from the ulcerated parts. It purifies (he blood, as it I composed wholly of vegetable ma terials. It strengthens and does not debilitate the general sysum. It tends to quiet tho nerves and invigorate tho patient and asit in relieving the congested condition of tho lung, by diflus lug thj accumulated blood over the surfaoe, and itclsars away the obstruction that in jnl egren of all the impurities of tho body through their natural i han nelx the bowels aud more especially does it tend to draw all excretion from the lung, and induces a new and vigorou action ! tlm liver and imparts strength and new life to Urn patient. Rear this in mind, that the secret of the cucccm of my Thoracic lUlmin lies enclosed in this little nut-hell : fir ft, it does not irritate the lungs and causo the patient to expectorate ; second, it dH- commence at once to heal the ulcer; it soothes and allays tho inlUmation, andfdops the coughing and expectoration ; it strengthens and encourages the patient, and, with proper nourishment, be Hiut recover. This medicine don't give you new lungs i it only mends up your old ones, and, with care tbey may take you away on into a good old age. I connot clnfe without snytng a word to my own sex. I nm now in my s'uty-fint rear, and can truly say that with all my experience with female diseases, I bare found it the safent and bet reme dy, and no woman Ir delicate health .should be without it. Dr. Aver truthfully rematks that lc tban one-half of the females of the United h'tates have sound health, and the condition of the disor dered one i leaving il imprrMon the rising gen eratiun. Then, bow important we rhoutd have i remedy for these erils. For painful r suppressed menses, irregularities, etc., and fclso for women at the turn of hfe, and frail trill", this medicine will be found invaluable. It should alu be ued be fore and after confinement. "An ounce of pre rrt iire U better tbsn a pound of cure." Itctnctuli r, kind father, i-r fund husband, ben administering my medicines t a darling daughter or frail wife, that they are eompoatd .f no death dealing mineral r naueating drug, to make the strk more tnUcrable and batten their untimely end ; but they are a compound of medicinal root. heri, narks, tlooms, etc., with wre grnen.u healing virtues years of esiwricnce have tuado tne familiar. For further particular see pamphlet aco.mpany ing every bottle. Miss. L. A. STIFI. All of Mrs. L. A. Ktlpp's Medicines are tnanu far tu red and put up by W. C. Avrar, Fab m, Ore gou, to whom all letters on busine should be di reefed. Mrs. L. A. Ftipp's Medicines for sale at Whitti- more & to.. Albany ; t..kiii A hon, Lebanon If. Hmith. llrriburg ; FmitU A Daris, Portland Sept. 11. 1867 vSniyl. 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MENDENHALL&REDPATH, Proprietors WlLt, ALWAYS KEEP OH BAND THE BEST OF MEATS OP ALL VARIETIES. A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE IS solicited, as we intend to keep as good an as sortment, and of as good quality as the country affords. We are always ready to pay the ' Highest Cash Price for Fat Stock., April 6, 1867 T2n34tf WHEAT! WHEAT ! 100,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED within the next two weeks, for which The Highest Cash Price will be Paid, By J. GRADWOHL, gan Francisco Store. T2nSEtf Li Are you sick, feeble, and complaining? Are you out of order, with your system deranged, and your feelings ti ncomfortable f These ay mp totns are often the prelude to serious lllncM, Some lit of sickness is crerpiujr. upon you. and should be averted by a timely use of f tie right S?1rfl.l ' -1 remedy. Take Ayer's 1 eSX'l ! 1 nd cfeanw out the dli nfaNTvf I dered humors purify kit I blood, and let the flt J axe Avers I his, dlsor- the fluids t rA. k f i nwTW on unousvruc F , -kit j health again. They W-'aiTf , ;late the functions tifj tody Into vigorous a llfi-.' f -'-.. ' . .! unobstructed in stlmu- cf the body Into vigorous activity. purify the system from the obxtructlons which make dlwaxo, A cold settles somewhere in the body, and obstructs its natural functions. These, if not re lieved, react upon therm-elves and tho surrounding organs, produelnr general aggravation, suffering, and dlseune. While in this condition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer's Pills, and see bow directly they restore the'tiatural action of the sys tem, ana with it tne buoyant reeling or neaitn again. What Is true and so ammrcntln this trivial and com mon complaint, is also true In many of the deep satcd and dangerous distempers. The ame purga tive effect espels them. CaiiMtd by similar obstruc tions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them surely, cured by the same means. Kone who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them wnen sunenng rrorn trie aisorucrs tuey cure. htatrtnent from leading physicians In some of the principal cities, and from other well-known public persons ; From a Forwarding Mrrrhint ftf St- Lovit, Feb 4, IWoO. Da. Arm; Your Pills are the paragon of all that Is great lu medicine. They bave cured my IHtle daughter of ulcerous sores upon her bands and ft et that bad proved Incurable lor years. Her mother lias been long grievously afflicted wilb blotches and pimples on her skin and in her hair. After oar child was cured, she also tried yotir J'ills, and tbey have cured her. AHA MOUCR1DUK. At A Family Phytic. From Jr, F. W. Curt might, New Orhnns. Your Illls are the prlr.ee of purges. Their ex cellent qualities surpass any cathartic we poes. Tbey are mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the bowels, wbtch makes them invaluable to us iu the dally treatment of disease. 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Tbey bave In my practice proved more effectual for the cure of hiurns etmplakntt than any one remedy I ran mention 1 sincerely rejoice that we bave at length a purgative which Is worthy the confidence of the profession and the inropie imraBTMrsTOFTtiE IsTeKioa, 1 Washington, l. C . 7th eb . U-JA I Fia: I bave ud jour tills In my general and bocpital prsctke ever since you msdn them, and cannot bmitate to say they are the bewt cat ha rile w employ. Tbeir regulating action on the liter is quick and decided, conoiuently they are an ad mirable remedy for derangements of that organ Indeed, I bave seldom found a care of OUiout dis ease so obstinate that it did not resdily )ted to Ibem. rraternally tours, AL N.) HA LL, SI. I)., I hijBinan of the Marine lUapital. lyarwU-ry, IHmrrhtrm, Itrlas, Vrsssa from Jtr. J. (J. fjrern,tf fhleayo. Your rill bave bad a Iouk trial In my practic, and 1 bold them In roteem one of the b-t sperl ents 1 bave ever lound. J Ix lr aiterative effect upon the liver make the ni an excellent remedy, twa iriven to stnall dos for tAliou ily tent cry aiCddUxr rhirru Iheir sugsr-coalln: makes them very ac ceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. Dyaprpala, Impnrily of tbe I1II. From liev. J. V. i!im4, factor rf AJi cnt Churchy llottm. Do. Arm: I bave ued your I Ills with extra ordinary soeeets In my family and smonj( tboe 1 am called to vuit in dlMreM. To regulate the orgsc of dilution and purify tbe blood, tbey are the very bet remedy I bate ever known, and 1 can confi dently recommend tbctn to my friends Yours, J. V. IIIME3. Wabuw, Wyomfnj? Co., K. Y., Oct. 24, Dear Mr: 1 am usinx your Cathartic fills in mf practice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system and pvrifg the f iuntmns ttf ths Uaod. JOHN U. MLACiiAM, M. D. CmtipntIoM, Coiivrnr-M, Mipir-iula, ICtM-Hswnllam, iMf, Ararwlfiu, JJrjMf, lrwlyaU, 1'ila, ric. From Dr. J P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be id of your I'iiis for the cure of costiceneiB. If others of our fraternity bare found them as ellicacJoiu as I bae, they should join ro iu proclaiming it, for the benefit of the inultitudce who ufTtr from ttist complaint, wbkb, ai though bad eimufU in ite!f, is the progenitor of others that are worse. 1 b-Iiere cnttieenri$ to originate in the liver, but your illls afiicct that organ and cure tbe dJjMrase. From Mrs. E. Stuart, Thytician and Afidieift, liotton. I And one or two large doe of your nils, taken at tbe proper time, are excellent promotives of the naturtU iecrttiin when wholly or partially sup pressed, and aio very eSectual to clean iu. the ttomach and erjnl iwrmi, Tbey are so much tbe test physic we have that 1 recommend no other to my patients Fron the Kev. Dr. JIawlti, qf the ifethadist Fpis. Church. rtn.ARl Ilocsr, Savannah, Ga., Jan. fl, ISod. Iloaouau Ma: 1 should be unjrrateful for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my csms to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, wbich ended in cArunic rheumatism. Notwithstanding X had tbe best of physicians, the dlease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent In lialtimore, Dr Mackenzie, I tried your 1'ilis. Their effects were slow, but sure. Uy per severing in tbe use of tbem, i am now entirely wclL 6 ax ats Chamber. Baton Bouge, La., 6 Dee., 1355. Dr Aver: 1 have been entirely cured, by yoar Pills, of Jiheumatic Hout a painful diseane that baa afflicted roe for years. VINCENT SLID&LL. C7 Moot of tbe nils In market contain Mercury, which although a valuable remedy in skilful bands, la dangerous in a public Pi 1U, from tbe dreadful con sequences that frequently follow its incautious use. jnese contain whatever. no mercury or mineral substance Price, 25 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Dr. J. C. ATXE Si Co., Lowell, Mass. old by Hettlcmicr & Co., Albany, and i Wholesale and Kctail by Smith A Davis, Port and. seSly ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. MCCORD & CO. Take pleasure in informing the public that they are now Mamifucturlng at Albany, Oregon A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF PUBE LIRJD OlXi- Also a superior articlo of ASSORTED TOILET SOAP, PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP. All of which they proposi to sell an as favorable terms as tbe same articles can bo imported ; and Warrant Each Article to Give Satisfaction ENQUIRE FOR TIIE IIOME-MANUFACTUR ED ARTICLE, ASiD liVXSSU UT11JSU 1 SrWl kinds of Grease taken in ex change lor trade. vnavii. JSPECIAIi ATTRACTION I NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons knowing thomsolves indebted to the undersigned, either bynoto or book aocount, to sot tie the same in cash or merchantable produoe at the market value, by the 10th day of December, 1867, as if is absolutely necessary that we colloot tho same to enable us to carry on our business. By promptly attending to the above requirements; you will confer a tavor upon W. W. PARRISH & CO. Albany, Oot 26, 1867 v3nl2tf STATE OI-' OllEGOX. STATE OrEICESS. Governor Geo. L. Woods ; residence, Salem : sal ary $1,500 Secretary of State Hamuel E. May j resi dence, ealetn j salary,.... 1,500 State TreasuretE. N. Cookoi residence. Halern j salary,.. 800 Stato Printer V. A. McPberson; residctice, Halem j salary,,. Fees SENATORS. (loo. II. Williams, term expires March 3, 1871. I. W. Corbctt, term expires March 3, 1H73. REPRESENTATIVE. Rufus Mallory, terra expires March 3, 1371. STATE JUDICIARY. Firxt District P. P. Prim, An. Justice of the Su preme Court and ex-ojjicio Judge of tbe 1st Ju dicial District: residence, Jacksonville. Second District " , Ass. Justice Buprerae Court and ex-ojjicio Judge of 2d Judi cial District. Third District 1!. P. T.Uo, Ass. Justice Supreme Court and erJicio Judge of 3rd Judicial Dis trict : residence, rialern. Fourth District K. J. Kbattnck, Chief Justice Supreme Court and er-ffflcio Judge of the 4th Judicial District; residence, Portland. ifth District J. (i. Wilson, Ass. Justice Sapreroe Court and ex-ojjieio Judge of tne 5th Judicial District ; residence, Dalles. The salary of tbe several Judges is $2,000 per annum. FEbERAb OFFICERS. U. S. District Judge, M. P. Dcady, Portland. U. 8. Marshal, Al. Ziebcr, Portland. Clerk of tbe U.S. Courts, Ralph Wilcox, Portland Collector at Port of Atoria, , Astoria. Purveyor General, Klin ha Applegate, KugcneCity. lu-gtster at uann uiuce, Jono. Kelly, Koseburg, leceivcr " A. n. Flint, . " iegister " Owen Wade, Oregon City. teceiver ii. narrtn ffup't IndiaH AtTairs, J. W. P. Huntington, Salem. Chief CI k ir Intl. Jlep't, C. K. Wood worth, ' ,1. Inter. ltevThos. Frazar, Portland Aiei!r V. Collector Deputy V. 8. Assessor, Wm. Grooms, Jcputy U. H. Collector, Jvl. JJockensto, IKTATIO.V, IlOt'XDARV, AC. Area, 91,218 square miles. Aeres, CO ,958.720, Population, 70,000. Capita, Salem. Oregon 1 tbe most western portion of the Uni- tcdHlafei; was organized as a Territory on the 2d of May, 113, and was admitted into tbe Union on the 12th of February, yj. It is bounded on the north by Washington Territory, from which it is separated by tbe Columbia river and tho 4Ctb arallel of north latitude; east, by a line from the in mi Di of tbe Uwybee river, due south to the par allel of 42 north; south along said parallel, to tbe Pacific ; and on tbe west by the Pacific ocean. It lies between 42 and 4020' north latitude, and between I0V30' and 12t30' west lonritudc. The country is principally mountainous. Some narrow str ps of country lying around tbe coast between th mountains and tbe sea are very rich and productive, but tbe difficulty of communica tion has bitberto retarded their settlement. Tbe Willamette Valley, lying distant about forty miles from the ocean, and parallel with tbecoait separate I frm it by the eot rane of mountains is ISO miles in length, and from 40 to CO miles in wiSth. Tbe land is principally prairie, of fine soil, well timbered, and watered by mountain treatns, wbi h empty near the centre of the Val ley into tbe illatuetle river, wbich is navigated by steamboats iu entire length during one-ball of tne year. ACEICCI.TCRAL rRODCCTS. i nc lanai in ine uiamette alley are very productive. Wheat, oats, barley, vegetables, etc.. yield largely. It is believed l be the Coot wheat growing region in the Lotted States Land is worth from $5 to f 14 per acre, depend ing on tbe character or tbe soil and tbe amount o improvement. ruit of every variety are produced in Urge jitantitics and in great perfection. Owinrr to the cool temperature, corn and grapes do not do so Wvli, tboub they are cultivate 1 to a limited ex tent. Vae for farm laborers renje from $25 to $10 per month in tbis part of the country. routh of tbe Vt iHamette, toward Calif jrnta, are ibe Uinpq'ia and It'j;ne river valleys. Tbey are more l.tmv d than the Willamette, but bave tbe same general characteristics. The climate is more mil I, and tobace crows to perfection. The wild grs is very fine, and the number of cattle, horses ana sheep raised is very large. COUNTIES. Oregon if divided into twentv-two eounti?. vis Balcer, Benton. Clackamas, Clatsop, Coos. Curry Douglas. Grant, Jakson, Josephine, Linn, Lane Marion. Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Union, U m a- tala, Uasco, aehinton. Yamhill and Columbia. LI NX CO b NTT. LSnn county is situate north of Ixne, and con tains a population of 7,70, being an increase of 937 since 1866. In 1SS0 the population of this ecunty was only SI31. Linn county contains an area of 877 square miles, or SGI, 200 acres. Num ber of males in tbe county, 4.2.15; females, 3,474. Voters' 2.250. Acres of land under cultivation, 49,405. Value of assessable property, 12,500,000. During lfi5 a splendid brick court bonse was erected at Albany, tbe county seat, at a cost of $31,000. Also, the present year was erected a large, beautiful and commodious educational struc ture, cilled the "Albany Collegiate Institute." Tho postoflices in this county are Albony, Peo ria, Lebanon, cc;o, urownsvulc, fine ana llarns burg. Cocsrr Officers Judge, E. R. Geary ; Com missioner. I'aul Clover and Jason Wheeler; Sher iff, Harvey Smith; Clerk, A. W. Stannard ; Asses sor, George II nston ; Treasurer, Joseph Nixon; School bupertntendent, C. A. rerguson ; Surveyor, II. J. C. Averill ; Coroner, Wm. Lister. TERMS OF CIRCUIT COCRT IX OREGON. First Judicial District In tbe county of Jose phine, on tho second Monday in April and the fourth Monday in October. In the county of Jack son, on tbe second Monday in February, June and November. Second Judicial District In the county of Doug las, on the second Monday in May and November. In tho eounty of Curry, on the first Monday in June. Ia the county of Coos, on the fourth Mon day in May. In the county of Lane, on the third Monday in April and on the fourth Monday in October. In the county of Benton, on the second Monday in April and November. Third Judicial District In the county of Linn on the fourth Monday in March and October. In tbe eounty of Marion, on tb second Monday in March and fourth Monday in Juno and November. In the county of Polk, on (he fourth Monday in April and third Monday in November. In the eounty of Yamhill, on the second Monday in April and November. Fourth Judicial District In the county of Clackamas, on 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 tbe oounty of Columbia, on tho third Tuesday in April. In tho eounty 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 tbe county of Wasco on tho third Monday in April, fourth Monday ia June, and second Monday in December. In the county of Umatilla, on the seoond Monday in May and the third Monday in Novembor. In the coun ty of Union, on the third Monday in May and second Monday in November. In the oounty 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 in October. PIiANIMG Mllili! ALBANY, OREGON. X HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND, JL or will Manutacture to order, every style of DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, at the shortest notice and lowest possible charges Boards Matched and Planed. Work executed in a style not surpassed by any Shop in the State. The Mill is in the lower part of the' town, on the river bank, at the corners of the joining claims of the Montieths and Hacklcman. J. B.' COMLEY. Albany, September 20, 1865. WANTED 100,000 pounds Of WOOL, for which I will pay the HIGHEST M ARKEF PRICE! mar23v2n32C . N0RCR0SS. Persons or sedentary habits troubled w!tbw-v ness, lassitude, palpitation 6f the heart, lack ot appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, consti pation, Ac, deserve to suffer If they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by tbe highest medical an. monties, and warranted to produce an Immediate beneficial efleet. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other ton ics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. ney pnnry, strengthen and Invigorate. Tbey create a healthy appetite. Tbey are an antidote to chane-a of .,t diet. They strengthen tbe system and t. 9 w.S WSJ W mind. Tbey prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fever,. They purify the breath and acidif ach. ' They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. Tbey core Liver Complaint and Nervon. TT.,t ache. They make tbe weak stronir. the lanmbf t.,n liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer Tbey are composed of the celebrated Calisyabark, wlntergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre served in perfectly pure Ct. Croix mm. For par ticolars, see circulars and testimonials .,M each bottle. Beware of Impostors. Examine everr bottl See that it has out private U. S. stamp nnmutiia ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a fine steel plt side labeL See that our bottle Is not refilled with spurioas and delete rious stuff, Any person pretending to sell Plan tation Bitters by the gallon or in bulk, Is an im- posicr. ny person imitating this boUle, or sell ing any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters or not. Is a criminal under the S Lw- nd WH be so prosecuted br bi. Th demand for Drake's Plantation Bitters, from la dies, clergymen, merchants, &c, U Incredibic JM im!, abotUe is the evidence we present of their worth and snperiority. Tbey are old by all respectable druggist,, erocers. r.b: elans, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country stores. p ir r,uvt . IZarne Magnolia Water. A toilet delight ! Tb ladies' treasure and gen tlemen's boon I Tbe "sweetest thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Magnolia. Used for bathing the face and person, to render the skin soft and fresh, to prevent erup tions, to perfume clothing, Ac. It overcomes tbe unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, tan. blotches. Ac. It cures nervous headache and allays inflamma tion. It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skuu It yields a subdued and lasting perfume. It cures musqueto b!tes and stings of insect. It contains no material injurious to the skin. It is what every lady should have. Sold every where. Try the Magnolia Water once and you will oo other Cologne, Perfumery, or Toilet Water afterward!. DEMAS BARNES A CO T ProPf- Exclusive Agents, X. Y. ie 5i.u7 and Dealers on the Paeif- IVyoii' Kathalron. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy. It prevents hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads. Ti is is just what Lyon's Kathairon will do. It is pretty it is cheap durable. It is literallr sold by the car-load, and yet its almost ineredi ble demand is daily increasing, until there is hard ly a country store that does not keep it, or a fami ly that does not use it. E. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. T. Lyon's Extract Ginger. Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for Indigestion, Nausea, Ileartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus. Flatulency, Ac, where a warm ing stimulant is required. IU 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's" Pure Ex tract. Take no other. Lyon's Flea Powder. The effect of Lyon's Magnetie Insect Powder Is alcost instantaneous death to everything of the insect species. Fleas, particularly, cannot live where it is. It is most wonderful in this respect, being entirely harmless to the human family. Many worthless imitations are offered. Ba parti c- ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask of the genuine tears tiu signature of E. Lyon and the stamp of Dxxis Bar.iks A Co. Ulustang Liniment. Ilave you a hurt child or a lame horse t Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and eaked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer tain cure. -- t. For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, stings and bites, there is nothing liko the Mexican Mus tang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeney, the Mexican Mustang Liniment never fails. ; For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. ' Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so com mm and certain to occur in every ; family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that can be made. : w It is more certain than the doctor1 it saves time in sending for the doctoi1 it ia cheaper than the doctor and should never he dispensed with. ( "In lifting the iftle from the fire, it tipped over and scalded my hands terribly. Tha Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused the sore to heal rapidly, and left very little sear. Mr. S. Litch, of Hyde Park, Vt., writes: "My horse was eonsidewd worthless, (spavin) but sine the use of the Musting Liniment, I have Bold him for $150. Your Liniment ia doing wonders up here." - . 5 . All ffinniit. i.mtnnii4 inifA. T.f. .n..-!... signed, G. W. Wettbrook, Chemist, and also has the private TJ. S. stamp of Dzmas Bjlrxzs A Co over the top. Look closely. Sold by all Drug gists, at 25, 50 cts, and $1 00. teS v2n4 ly