Jcwofvn 8 ATCBDAY.....,....;...S EPTEMBER4, 1869. AliEnilAOHDIIl.nyCHlflCE! ; Tfca Leadlag Litsraiy lapsr of "the cst, FREE FORjOIfE YEAR! WHO WILL, TAKE IT P T(HE PUBLISHERS OP THE "DEMOCRAT iZl send to each new pre-paying subscriber who subscribes for the "Democrat' from this date, "THE WESTEPJT HOME,- , 1 published at Chicago. It it a large first-class lit erary periodical of sixty-four columns, printed on paper 23 by 42 inches, sixteen pages, extended quarto. , , Each number contains aeveral choice stones, oubetirrlng Foetry, Original Cwortibutions from the ablest writers in America. Correspondence, Young People' Departme it. Wit and busaof, News, Reviews, ate., etc. Ata a discourse br America' moit gifted preacher, Hanry Ward Beech er. Harriett Beecber Stowe, Robert Collycr. Geo. P. Upton, Mary E. Hoffman, Emily L. Whitia j,. and - ather distin guished writer, are regular uontribators. Tba only publication Wed of New York which amnion the be.t Eastern a well as Western wri ters, i The organ of so sect or party, it inculcate I tbe purest moramy, cu it u iuiuivu wuu iu life, spirit bad vivacity of this teeming, progress iTa age. , . - , It is such a paper that wo are now prepared to offe-a a rasx cirr for one .year,: to all x aw sciscribcrs to tha "State Rights Democrat," who shall subscribe immediately and pay ($3) in advance. This is a rare opportunity which the intelligent people of our ei-ciion will no doubt fully appreciate. Hand in your subscriptions at once, and secure "Tbo Western Home" free for a year. . , ' TO OUR AGENTS. . Our agents arc hereby authorized to solicit sub scriptions to the Democrat on the above terms. Persons desiring to subscribe on those terms can give. their names and money to our agent at their post office, or address ; i BELLINGER k BROWN, Publishers Democrat, f Albany, Oregon. San Fraaciacv EX&rkst. Sax Frascisco, Sept. I. Wbeat-!;?? I flour. f0 SO. Liverpool wheat 10s 7d. flour 120 bbls commereis.1 Oregon extra, from x,d wheat, $5. Wheat Tha withdrawal of leading export but ra depresses the market ; choice shipping, $1 65 Wheat Rechpts. The severe rain has had the effect to diminish the receipt. Large amounts of unharvested grain has been destroyed in the county. Good judges estimate the low at one-tenth of the entire cr0p or about 100.000 bushels. We doubt however if the is as great as thi, inaa much as much of the standing grain, will jet be saved. BECEIPTS. Foster (estimated).. ..... . 8.000 Bach AMonteitb ........ . 4.048 Marrkham 3.021 Cowan -- 3.000 Frvman ...... ........................ ...... ..Not reported. Cbctil!MMMM ....... - ..... 1,300 Total 19.5S9 Campmeetixg. It was t easore of tha publishers of, the Democrat 'to be present daring a part of the progress of a Camp meetinz 6f the Albanv and Lebanan Cir cuit of theM. E. Church, South, at the Crab tree camp ground, near Scio, lat Saturday and Sabbath. The following ministers were in attendance : Revs. Emery. MeFarland, Stahi, Martin, and Xewton. Bishop Marvin was expected to be present and preach on Sab bath, but illness prevented his attendance. However, we learn that he is recovering, and anticinates being able to preach at Cor- t " ($112 Pallia to-morrow (Sabbath). There was a good attendance on Saturday ; but on Sab bath morning it began to rain, and kept it up during the day, thus preventing a large number from coming who had contemplated doing o. The meeting throughout was quiet and harmonious, and passed off with evident satisfaction to all concerned. The camp ground is situated about mid way on the road leading from Scio to Leba non, in the edge of a glade of timber border ing on the rich and fertile Talley of the Crab tree forfcof the Santiam, and is owned, we believe, by the Church. The grounds are arranged somewhat like soldiers barrack, with a large pavilion in the center, securely sheltered and well furnished with scats, in which religious tervices are held three or four times daily. Near by this pavilion are built comfortable quarters for the accomoda tion and shelter of campers, and which were 'w a great blessing during the raid of last Sab - bath. In the3 barracks" every body cook ed, ate and slept,- and were happy. The only draw back to the comfort and happiness of jguests that we ohkm&X was that a man was permitted to retoain inaiu? of the groxi-n'l and sell skeaf-oaU at $1,50 per dor , wfcieh ire regarded as a terrible extor-j tUm. iu a country where tha market price ranges from 37f to 50 eents . ! We desire to extend our heartfelt gratitude io those friends who so generously and provi dently entertained us during our sojourn at &6 meeting The recollection of their kind ff$3 riJierg remain fresh in the hearts of fths jpjibtUh the Demochatv . AvoT$ft Pjgx;tii Eetub-ved. Mr. Cy us Wagtlake, whs iastfall left Linn county, ttcaotap&nied by his family, intending to make his fyure4c in California-provided ,he xontry suited,, ium returned to s " W .inn," fully aQniinoedilui'ihasald not bet ter bis lat in any other ixtry. He sup posed tat hi family jgri yld (Cyoj better health in California than tare, fmt experi ence lias convinced him that be was in error In this reipeet, aa thenevbri hoase-; bold were more or less unwell during their ojourn within the limit of our niter5tiXte. We gladly welcome Kucix good citizens' as Ir. T.V" baek to Oregon," ; Busawav. On Tuesdf.y last Mr.- In- gram's team got frightened, while the owner -was, loading lumber i at Parker's saw-mill, :(wd- skedaddled beautifully up First street, 4ragging the fore-part of the wagon (the rear having become detaehed), until arriving opposite Cheadles store, when the 'whel truck another wagon and suddenly brought thetji up. standing,' to their evident eon ternation and chagrin, and, to the relief of "raif y citizens who imagined that some thiwwild b- broken if they continued much- farther: fei iheir 'f ild;' find? reck!ess fiight. (This is an item.) i ScBTLtB. Vice President Colfax sailed from Saa Francisco last Taursday, and will f in Portland o-orrow or onday.; ig " PLAXTJtTtO.V.UlTTtRj DlNOf.HCED. WhiU the community at large entertain and ex press' the highest opinion of Drake's Plan TATiox Bitters, as aa InvlgoratiTe and re storatire prenamtlon. there is one class of a people that cannot be induced to regard the famous tonio In a favorable light. The traction of the body politic referred to con sists of mean boarding-house keepers. They say that the Bitters interfere with their pe cuniary interests. In former days young men generally were in the habit of indulg ing freely in bar-room liquors, and the re suit of an overdose of any of these adulter ated stimuli at night was nausea and n di taste for food next day, .Many a days' ra' tions was thus saved by tho proprietors of the caravansaries in question but now thai the Great Vxcelabie Stojiacuic has, to a considerable extent, supplanted all the uq medicated, stimulants, and almost every young business man Keeps a bottle of it by him to give tone and vigor to his system, the boarding-house interest complains that its guests are twice aa hearty as they used to be and that the beefsteaks and buckwheats suf. fer accordingly. They are, therefore, vio lently opposed to the uso of this agreeable and potent appetizer. Those Posters. A. L. S tin son, Book and Job Printer of Salem, has just executed some work for us which excels anything in the poster line ever done in Oregon. It is a Prospectus for Volume V. of the Democrat, printed on a full sheet, 28x38 inches, in three colors, and surrounded by a beautiful border. Tho work was done in a hurry, too, as wo sent the order down by Tuesday's mail and received tho, work in good order ou Friday. Any one wanting work of that na ture would certainly do well by ordering from Stinson. Wheat Statement. The. Portland papers give amount of wheat received at Albany du ring the week ending August 20, at 21,470 luhHs. It should have been 25.4C7. The Herald put D. Froman's receipts for the week at COO, when Mr, F. received COO dai-, ly, and Mr. Cheadle'a receipts are put at 3,000 instead of 4,000. Thee papers don't state where they got their information, but we trust they will hereafter endeavor to be a little morn cotrect. Is toe MouNTAtxs.-From Dr. Alexander, who !.asjut returned from an excursion on the Cascade and Willamette Valley Wagon Road, we learn that there i an emigrant train consisting of nine wagons encamped at Fih Lake, and unable to continue their jour ney because of the rise of the mountain streams, caused by the recent rain. Tbeir detention will probably only be a temporary one. To Subscribers. See our list of agents, on fourth page, and you will learn that we have recently added several gentlemen's names to it. In addition to thi, we trust that every reader of tbe Dexcbat will con stitute himself an agent to assist in swelling the subscription list. Every subscriber can get one or more of his neighbors to take the paper. Please try it, friend. Circus. Wilson's Great World Circus and Animal Show is advertised to exhibit at Albany on Friday, Sept. 17. The agent, Mr. Marshall, informs us that there are 40 men and 40 horses in conjunction with this Circus, which, if true, is the largest es tablishment of tbe kind ever in Oregon. Our California exchanges puff it "muchly," Death or Coi Sims. The llaho World contains an account of the death of Colonel Columbus Sims, in Hamilton City, on the 14th of August, of delirium tr count. Col onel Sims was a brother of John II. Sims. who was shot in this city last spring, and was also a Colonel of California Cavalry du ring the early part of tbe war. - 1 1. Ixdcstrt PtRsoxiriED.. Albanians the other day witnessed the remarkable specta cleof two ladies leisurely walking the streets. engrossed in an animated conversation, and engaged in the homely but useful occupa tion of knitting stockings. Would that some of our city belleswouId ctch the infection. Returned. Several Nimrods among whom were Dr. Alexander and D. Froman came ih from the mountains during the pant week, and they report deer as being tolera bly plentiful in the neighborhood of Lower Soda. They killed some, but we have no means of judging of its qualify. Po.vDEEOt s Yield. Mr. S. S. Mark ham informs us that there was this year raised on h;s farm, near this city, eix acres of Aus tralian club wheat, which yielded 270 bush els being just forty -jive butJielt io the acre This is the largest yield yet rrported in thi Sta:e during the present year. Figaro. This is tho title of a new Dra matic and Musical publication, issued by Messrs. Hudson & Menet, 41 Park ? Row, New York. It is decidedly the Aandoinet and best edited Journal of the kind in the Union. Terms, $3 per year, or $1 for three months. A Cabbagz Head. Nut a human crani a utn of 'tbe Gov. Voo4 species, but a genuine and immensely largo cabbage, of tho drum head variety; probaMy, was presented to u. :he other day by Mr. Wm. Powell, of ttvts county; and we thank htm. - . . Go'D. observed that Deputy Marshal MarkKfctn oas obeyed the order of the Com mon Coubcil relative to repairing aidewalki, and the com fort and convenience of pedes- triati U tbere.by greatly enhanced. - " Well done, good and faithful ervnnt."n , , . Fexcv' 3lEETiyc.--;Albany Fire Com pany srill, hold aa adjourned meetjng on Mouday evening next, JJusoess of impor tance will be before the meetit?g, and it is hoped that a full attendance of (lis members will bo had. . ' - -v RECEtYED.--It. C. Hill& 5ont druxgists of this city, are just now in receipt of quite Ian extensive stock of new drugs, medicines. perfdmerie;, etc., and Fred is arranging them about the rooms in the most tempting manner imaginable;' -Call and see hitn. That Race. Remember tbe trotting race at the Fair Gronnd at 1 o'clock to-day. -v ;' ; .aw.-' -y Co kikc Idaho papers? rsport a large etni- Jgration. freer that country to Oregon. - . ALBANY inici: ccixnEKX. CORRECTED WEEKtr JIT "j. uEASWOHL x Atiisr, September 4, 118$. Tbe following are tha prices paid for I'roducc, and the prioes at which other articles are lelliaf la this market : -i -- ?. . Wheati-wbUe, per bushol, 65 etl. , Oats per buihel, 80 ts. Potatoes per ruVnel,4Qf60 Onions per buihel, $1 2&. Hour per 111, U 0($ i to Butter per pound, 25 ctt, , Eggs per doten, 23 et. I ' . Chickens per doieh, $2 10$S 00. -Peacbee drisd, per pound, leQSO all Pork per pound, 6&tcti. - Beer 00 loot, '4100 & U. , Mutton, per pound, 10 eenti, Soap per pounds 5($5i cti. N Salt Lot Angeloa, per pound, 1 etl. . ' Heavy (iolden ?vrup per keg, $3 25. . Exttalleary Golden Svrup ier keg, $1 I0,f Tea Young lljaon, per pound, 00 " Black, 73Ci$l 0(j. ' , i " Japan, $1 25. ' Sugar cruibed, per pound, 13 20 eti. Iland, 12(il4. . Sea. 14'ctt. " J Coffee per pound, 23 25 eta. KaiU cut, per pound, C)($7t eti. White bead pure, per keg, U 00(jJ4 25. Linteed Oil boiled, per gallon. $1 62i($l ?5, Turpentine per gallon. J I 251 5a Domestic brown, 10J cti. HickovT itrined, per yard, 1625 eU. Bed Ticking per yard, 25(50 vt. Blue Drilling per yard. L'0(,$25 cU. FlanneU per vord. 50CC2 cte. . .; Print fait color, er yard, 12J c. Rifle Powder, per pound. 15fa,$l 00. Candlei belt, per pound, 2UVu33 ct. Ulee China, par pound, 12(4 10 eti, Tobacco-i-jK-r pound, $1 Q0( 25. Salteratiia per pound, 16 et. Dried Plunti per bound. 12(15o, Dried Apple per lb. 6 7c. " Currant per P. Baeoo Ilami, per lb, lS(20t. " Side, per lb, Me. , Shoulder, per lb, Lard per lb. in cam, 16e. In kgt 15 e. French Hrandy-per gat., 1 10 00($I2 00 Holland Gin p-r gal., $i &0 American Brandy pr gal.. $5 00 Jamaica Rum iec gat., $5 00 Tar 11 25 per gallon. Hcan--per lb., 5((8c. Deroe' Kerosene Oil, 75elt 00 par gal. Cooklnr Storet Xa. 7. t30 00 : No. 8. 13S 01 1 No. 9, $10 00, SPECIAL NOTICES. BBANDEETITS PILLS ts. BLEEDIHG. Bleeding may giro eae, became the Mood I ft has more rwoio t but the eaie due not lat, and la followed by permanent weaknei. BRANDKETir$ PILLS n-liere tbe cireatatbo and gve rae more urely and altnoit a quirkly a bleeding; but Brandreth' Pill nevrr hurt, and tbe good tbey do ii permanent, became ttey take tnly what the body and blood are tetter without. - Purgation with tbeie pill wilt 1 found A Universal Curative Principle. Let the wmei-iamniB hi claim to their cuafideaee. Mr. Hooker, of Barnitatle. Ma., wa cured by them of St. Vitu' Doot of afteeo year Hand ing. A Irani Van Wart wa cured of internal tu mor by tbe u Krandrctu' Pill when all ther wean bad Jailed. $ld by all Dru'aUta. Dr. Craodreth'a etSee. Brandreth tlou. New York. nlwi 'V'XrC bee leave to call the attention of the pub f f lie to thi long celebrated and unrivalled fajiilv mi:dicik. The PAIN" KILLER is a purely vegetable earn. ponnd, and while it it a mot effir'wnt reiavdy for PaJn. K U a. rxrfrr !r tm.fi mejirisa even in tbe mort anikiliful banoo. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, or any other form of buwcl ditra.e in ehildrt-n or adult, it I an alrut certain cure, and baa with, out doubt bren mure uc-iful in curing the vari ant kind vf CHOLERA than any other knorn remedy, or even the Host skillful physician. In India. Africa and China, Where thi dreadtnl iira i ever more r let prevalent, tbe PAIN KILLER U ruidered by tbe native, a well a European reaidenti, ia these climate. a Suns nssinPT. SOLD by all DRUGGISTS. ieblr4a30yl-cb my. n35w4 J. K. GILL, STATE STREET. fflALEH IMPORTER, WHOLESALE A RETAIL -DKAl EE 15 SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK a MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS As all my itock is imported direct from snaia facta rer and Pabliiher, I ean offer sapcrier ia dueements to Teaeber and Dealers, Orders by mail promptly filled. f Jt9AU tbe Leading Newspapers and MaglA sine coaitaatly on hand. t , J.K.GILL.', Tjn2;r. xoTiii:. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN THAT ON tha third Miindsr in enteinber. 1869. tha undersigned, the County Aeor fr Linn eonnty, Oregon, will attend at tbe office of the County Clerk of the county aforesaid, and with lheaiat anee of caid Clerk, will publicly cxatnina the as Kessmcnt Rolls, and correct all errors in valuation, descriptiens or qualiti- of land, lot or other property. All person intcreiUid are notified to appear at the time and place appointed aforesaid. . ' A. V. Alb, County Afeor. Aagtist 21rA. D. 18G9 r5nlw4. OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD COJlIiVC TO ALBANY!! "- -s NOW IS THE TIME TO ENGAGE YOUR PASSAGE ', FOB THIS NEW EMPORIUM - or ROSENSTEIN & MENDELSON, WHO HAVE JUST OFEXED ONE OP TIIE largest ami best selected jtock of roods erer brought to this place, consisting of all tbe LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS of Clothing. Jtc. Atl of which wo intend to sell Cheaper than Any Other House thlf Side of San Francisco: J- R T QOODSi GUOCKRIK3! Y CL O THING ! ....... t BOOTS AND SHOES 1 lUTS AND CAPS 1 ' ; ' HARDWARE X HOSIERY I LADIES' PUEHISHINGr GOODS! ' CROCKERY V r."7rT Aad good aesortment of eTerytoiag usually kept ' .; . . . fa a first-clasa retail store. , sProdaca taken la exchange for roods, at t&a klgaest market pnee.T ; " - . Albany,-Oct. 8, ief9t riifm 1 "ADV ERTI8K M EN tt 87 ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. TIIIE NEXT TERM OV THIS INSTITUTION for youth f both sexes will open on Mofj'lay, the 18th day of October next It will be io ebarge of the Rev, Kdwtrd U. Ueary and Saraoel U. Irvine, anfited by a aorps of competent teacher. OALESDABi . The first term will embrace 15 weeks ef tuition, ending Jabruary 4, 187t. ' Tbe aecond term will embrace 20 weeks ef tui tion, from February 7th to Jdly lit, 1870. THE BATES OP TUITI0H, . Perqaarler ef 10 Tf oak, are a fellow : Preparatory and Ceuimon Uranohe...,. ..$5 00 Higher Kngtifa f 00 Ancient and Modern Langaagei tad Higher Mathvmatlc. Cbemlitry. Ae t 00 Tuition charged freiu data of aatrauee to oloe of quarter, and payable in advaacs. ORGANIZATION OF COLLEGE 0LA83E3 A rrehrun Clas will tie farmed and a eonne ef study prescribed at the opening of the Tern. 1 . PRINCIPAL TEXT E00IS i Wllaoti's Header, Iloblnion's Mathematics. Hooker Natural .Science' Qnaekenbos' Rbetorlo, Abbott's Abercrombie' Intellectual and. Moral Pblloanpby, Clarke's Kngliih ll rain mar, Harkne! lAtln beries, l arquolr French Series and tbe mot approved edition of the Latin and Greek Clasiic. f A, RKCORD t every rccltatloti will be made and an averne given in quarterly reports alio of attendance and deportment. UUVKil.NJIK.NT. The aim will ba to develop In the itudcnt high eno of moral obligation, honor and integrity, and those who cannot be governed by itu-h motive will not remain In tbe ehoill. - . BOARD may bo had In famUic at ft per wk and room procured where students, may board Ibemsetve. By order ef tbe Board of Trufter. KDWARD R. CHARY, vinlw4 Preildent. f. c. BAsraa. R. K. ARMSTaOMtf. P. C. HARPER, . KCALSR M GENERAL MERCHANDISE! FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. In FtUr't Jlrith, eld taaf . D. MmnJitU 4. Co IfOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL ATTEN f linn to hi t'K-k of gftodi, coniiittng, in part, a follow : A gd aorttnent of LADIES' DRESS GOODS! area as RI.NTS. DKLAINKS. ropLi.vs, MOHAIR. Eil PR ESS CLOTIIH. Alio a complete aisortment of DRESS TRIMMIXGH. READY MADE CLOTHING ! Uent Furniblnjc ti'.od. Boots, h'boes, aad llatif tbe Lateit Styles and bt quality. A good aieurtment of Sheetings Bleached aad Unbleached. Ilirkory rttHpe, Denim. French Cottonade, Heavy Canitneie and Flanneti, Tobaeea aad Cigar. Wood and Witlow Uare. Rtfla and BIat- HARDWABE, 0DTLEBY AND NAILS! el'roekrry nd Calsvwr la fact, almoit every thing uua!!y kept ia a re tail store, ubieh HE OFFERS AT VERY LOW RATES ! Eithir fvr ( or .Viaiafil Product! Tboi who want bargain will call at the old tand frarly occupied by J. Lvy, on dar wt of John Crvrter . rinZ'Jlj. p. C. HARPER A CO. r NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP DOSTOtf. ' PURELY. MUTUAL, IXCOltrOUATIID 1833. Cash Assets $7,000,500 00 Cash Distribotims f nC7 - AS Total Surplus Eivided...... 2,726,573 3 LossasiVid in 18C7 :isl.f,00 00 Total Ussas l'aid 2.796,100 00 racomo for I7 2.203.S03 00 No Extra Charge for Traveling to and from the Atlantio States, Europe, Oregon, and Sandwich Islands. y fTbls IJ and pojiutai' Company Is jjor rntd by tha NON-FORFEITURE law or Massachusetts. All Net Earning Divided Annuall Atnong 1 , - - - the Inaureil. Losses paid promptly. All policies Xon-forfriUble DIVIDENDS DECLARED XXD PAID ANXU ........ ALLY! ' . Firit Dividend AvailahU at tke Payment o the deeona Anvunt 'ftmrnm. Cut one class of members (rolicy holders) in this Company, among whom ht annual surplus is divided, ... Unbiased iudimeoL based until careful Investi ration, will show that tbia (tho oldest Mutual Life Insurance Company of America! offers more equi ties to tha insured than any other Company doing business n this coast. Life Insurance Is a judicious Investment for cap taltsts. It is a sens investment fcr those in mod arate cirouinstanct s. by wbicn tbey may, witn a small amount of funds, leave to their families ample means for their support in case of the early decuaso or tha Insureds . tlemo OfSce, 39 Stato Street, Bosten. PACIFIC BRAKCII OFFICES: 302 Mont- romery atrcet. San Francisco: Room .3. Carter's Iiuuding, I'ortland, Oregon. JiVEKSON 4 HAINES, General Agents, Parrlsh & Co's Clock, Albany, Oregon. epl9e8ir4n5tf ' ' S. L. FALLOWS & CO., Importers and Dealers ia BAR IRON, STEEL., TIXPI.ATE, Etc., - t .- ... i .... -i , . . . YAMHILL STREET BET. FRONT AND FIRST, Portland, Oregon. ' . .-; , aug7vn51tf2pra ' DLANIX DEEDS, of tha latest and mos approved form, for slo at tiis oDco. - Warrt Bi5iengag, ADVEIXTISEMEftTS. CHAS. MEALGY, -DEALER IX FllENITUliE AND CABINET VAREI (Cerner ef First and Broaflslfcln streets, at eld stand ef C. Ilea ey A Co.) ALBANY, OltteGOWi 1 r EEPfl CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Fftt ii. siiertment of everything la bis line that the trade requires or an enterprising pullie demands. i . FVKNITUREt ' Of All Klnds7and Descriptions ! t DEDS AlDI)LDDnrjt&c. Fartleilar stUntlea will be jpaU U orders ht TJNDEKTAKING! And all ether orders la my lino will be promptly attended to. Satitfattivn Ounranttid and Work Warranted I CIIA8. iibaley; Albany, July 6, HC-rio47tf. Waltham Watches Let every on who wants a Watch, read this ear. fullv. Especially If In tome remote, out-of the way place. Mow that tbe Railroad i open, we propose to give tbe residont of Ontcoy the opportunity of getting single genuine Waltbam natcbes at tbe Lowest New York Wholesale Prices! We sell more Wakham Watches than any ether eitablUbment in tbe country, either wbolviale or retail ; we nd great number to every taction of tbe country by Mail or Exprcn, carefully parked, and in perfect running order. Our plan i thi : You want a Watch, and our advertitcment now, want you fint to Write too fur our De scriptive and Illustrated Price LUt j wa will send it. port-paid, by return mail. It eiplaln all tbe different kind, tell the weight and quality of tbe eac, with price of each ; you then make a selcc tion of the kind you prefer, and send as yourr der. Wa will then tend you tba Watch by Kx pre, with tbe bill to collect on delivery. We giva instruction to the Espre Company to allow yuu to open tbe package and examine tbe Watch ; if it uli. you can pay, and take it; if not, you are uuder n obligation to rrcl it and f it i taken, and afterward doc not prove satlfactory, wa will exchange It. or REFUND THE MONEY I nn imdtmtio of ih Prxet, tet wiU qtmtt o4 WaUkrvm oar lit. Th P. BAHTI.KTT, Ltrtr Mortmtmt, tUk Extra Jttrtl; Ckrvnmtlrr fialtiiet, I'nttnt fiuiom, J'nUnt itumf Cap. am J fit ikt olktr ln( improrrmtHlt, $ S'tlid Coin Stiff Cat, 28 In Greenback, or about $20 In Coin. All tbe other kind, both gold and ailvtr, In the ama proportion. Do not order a Watch till you have sent for a Prtca LUt, a it cot-tat o a great deal of information regarding thata W Aches that will enable you to make an intelligent aelecllon. Don't forget, when you write, to tet that you saw this advertisement In tbe Sravr Riears Dkm or mat. and yu a4 ft in atatap for retara pvitagc. Addrv in full, HOWARD CO., Jeweler aad Silvermithi, 19 Broadway, New York. Wa refer, by permitting, to Mr. WatL, Fasuo A Co., "X. T. aad Fan FraneWeo. j I. W. Ka vanan. Fiq.. T. R. Bitlis, Eq., B. C. UWmt, Esq.. Sen Frsociaeo. W. 8. Hon a nr. E Virginia City. Nevada, Jull7v4nl$m2. fiEV WAGOfl MANUFACTORY. CUNNINGHAM'S CID STAND. ALBANY. OQ'N. J. O. MAYER, Proprietor. fnz UN I 1 the eiti La -. . DKRSIONED AXXOUXCF.S TO eilistna of Lion and Bantoa eouatiaa .tli at ha bat vtaUUb4 a Wag-on aot Carriaca M ana factory ia Albany, and rtspaetfoUj solicits iti a public iatroQa. Ill Kisdi ef Tthltlft Pot Tp to Order! Ao woac WAXtXULIfTZSS AM XlXFXiE2rfTX2 ! IIEPAIRINO ONK on short BoUa aa4 on libaral terms. Jaal3r4a4Sis. J. G. MAYER. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT.. r raoa WBSTOFHOUCK A MYER'SfeALOON ALBANY, OREGON. ' ,' This Establishment bas been Thoroughly ne-Ftirninhed ! and is aow ready to reccire Boarders. BOARD, per weok ..ti 00 hinsla Meals 50 0 tit Lot ring Jullr4n46if K. C. 1IOLDKN. Prop'r. CITY BREWERY I JOSEPH HUNT, PROPRIETOR. CORNER OF FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS. ALDAX1, OIIEGOX. TnE PROPRIETOR BEGS LEAVE TO IN. form the public that ha bat established a BREWERY AT ALBANY! and Is now crcnared to accommodate, both THE TRADE JUL X L I E S -WITH A VASTLY SUPERIOR ARTICXEI or LAQEB BEEB, ALB -.AUD P0ETES ! i FRESH YEAST! ' Can be bad at any and all times. ' JOSEPH HUNT, Prop'r. ALBANY BATH HOUSE! mflE UNDERSIGNED "WOULD RESPECT I fully inform tho cltisen of Albany aad ri unity that bo has taken charge or tuts ustaousn ment, and.by keeping clean room and paying strict attention to business, expocti to suit all those who may favor him with their p&tl toagei Having borotoforo tarried on nothing hut ' t - . ' FirstOlass H&tr Drettsing S&lobrU, bo expects to firlvo ' entire aatisfaction to all rrr f!ndin nd Ladles' Hair neatlv ant and aUiwnpooesi, ; 1 JOSEPH WEUBER. CHANGE OF BASE!" it ' tlarlof botifht allfa jfardiaadlia at 3. Esrroiri es Co., wilt ooi,nua t9 tbsifiess. And . ; wa iovlta all to f la us a aalh , , Wa will ba eoBstantly , ' ' : racalvlnf - G0GD3 DliiECTFROM SAN FRANCISCO 1 1- kno witt xiip a GENERAL ASSORTMENT1 i : B r aa -r o o o : QFIOCFFIIEO, HARD WARE, CROCSCRT, &e. ' WE WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO Head jVny Caetoraeri t ALL 4 LL PERSONS OWINO TIIE FIRM OF 1 V Barrows k Co., will please eall and settle, liber member of the Arm Is authorised to settle any account of the Company. March 6,1 869-v4n2tf. 3. BARROWS k CO. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CUAROES. DR. W. I. DOIIKKTY'fl PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo site the Pacific 31 til Steamship Com pany's OtSce, Privata entrance on lidcsdortf street, San Francisco. Ettalluked erpreeeljf to ajftrd tke afjlicUd eound and cif nfiVe mtdteul oia mi the treatment und enreoall Private and Ckrun ie Diitat, eaeee tf Accre cy and alt Sexual ltienrdere. TO THE AFFLICTED. BR. W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS HIS SIN cere thank to bis numerous patients for their patronage, and would take this opportunity to rruind tbrm that he continue f consult at bis Institute fvr tbe cure of chronic diseases of tbe Lunzt. Liver, Kidneys. Digestive and Onita-Urlo narv Orjao, and all private 4iae, vis . Syph ilis iu all tt forms and stages. Seminal Weakness, aud all tbe horrid eonvequeores of relf-abu, fJon vrrhica. Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal aud Diurnal emUsk'R, Hexual Debilitj, Diseases of tbe Ba:k and Loins, Inflammation of tbe Bladder and Kil- aeys.eU., etc., and ba bopaa that bis lone esperi- euee and sucreHful practice will continue to ioure bi a share of public patronage. By the practice of many years ia Europe and tbe United States.: be ia enabled to apply tbe most eScient aad s ac cess ful rem e-liei against diseases of all kinds. II uses no mereury, charges moderate, treats bis pa tients in a correct and boarabl waj, aad ba references of uno.uctionabie veracity frota men f known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting him by letter '.rotber- ut, will receive tbe best anl gentlest treatment, aud implicit secrecy. To Fern!?. When a female is In trouble, or aSlcted with ! disease, aa weakness of tha hack and limbs, pain la tha bead dimness or sight. loss or muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner- ousaess, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, gcnerr-1 debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot tba womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she sbyuld ffo or write at once to tbe celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty, at his Medical Institute, and consult him a Wat Uer troubles and disease. Tba Doctor is efecliog more cures than any other physician in the Stat of California. Let nofalne delicacy prevent you. but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and prema tura death. A:l Married Lad las wbose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase ia their families, should writ or call at Dr. W. K. Doberty'a Medical Institute, and tbey will receive every possible relief and help. Tba Doctor's offi ce are so arranged that ha can be consulted with out fear of observation. To Correspondent. Patients residing in any part of the State, how trer distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doherty in tbeir respcttv cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, ia preference totioldiog a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will he held most sacred and confidential. If tha case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and tba general treat ment of tbe case (including tbe remedies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of tbe purport of tbe letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, r it a a. . Permanent euro ruaranteed or no pay. Addess, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D ban r rancisco, California. Spermatorrhoea. Da. Dobrrtt has Just published an important pamptet embodying bU own views and experiences in relrtion to Impotence or Virility, beine; a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains Information of the ut most value to all, whether married or single, and will ba sent FREE by mall on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address, u . K. UOULK 1 1, ji. if., v3n3Stf San Francisco, Cal. BY JUMUS GRADWOHL, . AT THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE 100,000 BUSHELS WHEAT AND OATSi 100,000 DOZ. EGGS l , 100,000 LBS. BUTTER 1 500,000 Lbs. WOOL! At the Market Quotations are corrected by me weakly, I will pay tho prb-es which they contain for tha above articles. ! ' ' junl9v4n44tf J. GRADWOHL. MAMMOTH OS. HxTOW ON EXHIBITION IN LINN CO. AND l will bo in the vicinity of Albany until after tho County air, attcr wnicn do wm do taxen io Salem and exhibited at the State Fair, when he will bo taken toewYork City via, Portland and 8an Francisco. .Mount Hood is, unquestionably, tho largest and finest ox ever exhibited in tbo tho largest In tho world. v Ben. Holladvsald unon loeiae b'm that honav- er beheld such an animal that ho ought to bo put on exhibition In New York City and that If taken j to hi farm twenty-firo mile from tho dty 'ho BOOUlu OU Kept OOO jronr jii v jii nvui J u m vm- bition free of cost. Mount Hood was raisod by P. M. Morris in Umatilla Co., Oregon ho ia one- half Morris Stock and tho other half Short-Horn. ed Durham. ADMISSION TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Children, balfprico. v4n52tf. 6 WILL STORE AND SHIP WHEAT or oata and sell and charge but 3 eta storaera. Also rcoeiva up freight on our Wharf I ee, doWa freight 2& ct nor ton. P. 8. MARKSA?X A EOS. u -ADVEKTISEJIUN'CS.. ' TO THE UNFORTUNATE fiEV M!ED1ES IME7r REMEDIES! DR. GlBBOlTS DISPENSARY'; 623 Kearnv St., corner Commercial, J Pritite ErjtrancVon Commercial it., ; sAtf viuxcinco. ESTABLISHED IN 1854, for the treatment of Sexual, and Seminal Disearei , a jh as Goa orrbten, Oleef, rictare. Sypb ills ia all . its forms. Seminal Weakness, Irop6tncy, ete.-r- k)n diseases (or years' stsnd ing) aad Ulcwrate'd Legs, aae j jenfulJy treated. 1 i; UrtibU filjeaia How many thousands f persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out a mis arable existence, from tbe effect of secret iudulr. ences, or from virus abs6rbed into the syiUia-1 Look at tbeir pallid, emaciated and disfigured faees, and tbeir broken -down Conatitutioti dl-' aalifyifig thcio for tba happiness of narriage or tbe enjoymeot of Ufa. In ibis horrid sitaatfaa' thousauds suffer until neath closes tba sjene. Let -parents, guardians and friends attend to tboso wlio are suffering with any of tbe horrible, life- destroying maladies soe that Ibey are oared for and cured before it is too late. Bend them lotn ' diately to Dr. GibWn.a physician who bat made private diseases his rp;ii sT-udy for years, and who ia certain to cure the raot inveterate eases, without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to tlioso who are afflicted, or to those1 . who are interested in tbe welfare of their friend; to be careful of tbe many pretended doctors who infest a 11 citk-K, publixbiftg tbeir skill in curing all diseases in a few days, fcnpoing upon tbe publie by using the name of eminent physician frost ; Kurote and othr placcn. lie, therefore, earefch and make strict iti'iiiry, or you m,i fall into tho bands of thoue charlatans. ' Seminal Weakness. Seminal emissions, tho eonnenuenro of self. ' abuse. Tbis solitary ric, or depraved sexual indulgence, i practiced by the youth of both sexes U an almost unlimited extent, producing,, with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms. wAeit e oinbalf od bv seientiSo medical raeaxuree, vis : hallow eountenunce, dark spots under eyes, pain in the head, rintrinz in tho ears, noise like tbe rustling of leaves aad rattling of chariots, uneasioes about the loins, weakness of Hie limbs, eonfuwd vision, Munted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence of approaching strangers, a d'i1ike to lrai rtewa-q a aintar.ee, diirpositioa to shun society, loss of memory, bectt? fiathts, , pimples and eruptions about . the face, furred tongue, fueled breath, coughs, coosumptlon, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief be not obtained.tba sufferer should apply immediately, either in porson or by letter, to have a cure effected by binnew and scicntic mode of treating this disease, wbkh never fails of effecting a quick and radical cure. Dr. G. will giro$10u to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him . that he was cured of this complaint by either ot tho Saa Francisc oaacks. Married Men, Or those who eontcroplato marriage, wto aro suf fering under any of these fearful maladies, ahoal d not forget tbe sacred responsibilities retting upo A them, nor delay to obtain immed'mto reliaf. TothoLadios. Tbo various complicated and distressing diseases ' incident to females, treated with eminent success- . such aa Suppressions, Irregularities, Vbiu. Fall ing of tho Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Meostrura tion. Barrenness, etc will bo speedily cured, with out poieonous drugs, injuries, or unpltab!o med icines of aoy kiod. Have no delicacy in calling, no difference what your troubles may be. Tbo af flicted are cordially invited to call atd' satisfy themselves. Person's calling at Dr. Gibbon's oCce or send ing for packages of medicine may rely upon bi assurance of cobgdecttal secrecy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to bo charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration for services rendered, conMJcrmg tbo circumstance ' and difficulties of tbe case, rather than a too prev alent and selfish practice of exortatiro among quack and pretender. DR. GIBBON Is reroonslble. and will cire to each patient a written instrument btndicg himself' to eseet a radical and permanent euro or make do charge. Cared at ZXome Persons at a distance can b CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time tbo dbcaso ha continued, aud have medicines prouptly for warded, free of damage and curiosity, to any part of tho country, with full and plain direction lor use, by enclosing $15 dollars in currency or $19 in coin, in a registered letter, through tbo Post-, oflco on Wells, Fargo k Co. A package of medi-, eino will bo forwarded by express to any part of ' the Union. Address DR. J. P. GIBBON. Box 251, San Frnoetrco, California. Remember to put hix 232 ou tha letter. Consultation FREE. . 29 Correspondent will pleare inform DR t GIBBON that they read bis advertisement in Co Srara Rionrs Dauocftir. maylSvtn39yt. " 2IOOTJ THAN 200,000 PEItSOim Bear teatlmony to the Vocderf ul Curat! va XXretaori Dr. Josepli Walker's t1? a '1 CALIFORNIA yitiEGae bitters, Manufactured from tho native Herba and Boota . of California, fTha Great Blood J?urifier.3 FOR INFLAMMATORY AXD CEROKld ItHXrMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEFSIA. 0 INDIGESTION. BIUOUS. REMITTENT and IKTERifJTTENT FEVERS, DISEASES OF TH K BLOOD. LITER. KIDNEYS and BLADDER, theae BITTERS liavo been most successful. 6UCl D1SE.V8E3 are caused by VITIATED KLOOD. which ia generally produced by Uerangement of the DIGESTIVE OKOANS. Oeaaaa tha Vitiated Blood whenever yon fin lta impurities bursting through the akin In Flm plea. Eruptions, or Sores; cleansa it when you flnd it obstructed and alngelsh in the veins; eleanta tt when it ia foul, and your fouling wilt tall yoo 'wheo. Keep the blood healthy, and all will be well. AGENTS, .: Corner Pino and Saisome Rtreets, San Trancisoo, CaL, and Sacramento. CaLt aid v M riatt Street, N. Y TT 1 flAT W V (IONS' II AllUil O I H Ay V 1 O t tt g rp ; RECEIVED! jrnojr tbe OREGO!) YAGOfJ MANUFACTORY I some coon Ho. ly THIMBLE-SKEIN WAGONS 1 Which .will bo sold at lower rate tban havo ' oTor Wora boon offered in Albany. .'Call and. 8o foT yourselves, Tho wasons km warranted a good article -gtdby : R. CHE. IDLE, . jnW44nf. . V. ' Albas?, Og'n. rniii m i H Si lis , if lills J,: 'Will 1IIV ? 7'iS m mm i ii ! arv Xs V SkM V ,r t H im ill B13 t, , i ! ' -