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nSRDAYi;n..;.r.LTl 13, 186H. Tni: 'Farmer." Tho second number of of the Willamette Fanner, containing a vi taperr.tivo and personal attack upon us, from the pen of tho publisher, has just reached us. "We can havo no controversy of any moment with Stinson ; and only no tice him at present to Pay that his material chargo against us is false. Ho doesn't know us if he supposes that we can bo turned aside from tho points in issuo by the person al attacks of a dissembler, a sneak and a li ar, except to give him a kick as wo would any other barking hound. Wc aro not af ter him, but his roaster. We repeat, in substance, what wo havo already said about Minto, vii : That he re signed his seat in tho Legislature, thus breaking up the quorum, and placing it be yond tho power of that lody to pass an ap propriation bill ; and thus practically de stroying one of the branches of tho State Government. He is placed on record as an Anarchist and revolutionist. Ono hundred sand fifty thousand dollars are now locked up in the Stato Treasury, and thus withdrawn ront circulation contributing materially to produce tho present tightness of money mat ters in Oregon ; all which might now be in -circulation among tho people had not John Minto resigned his seat in the Legislature. We say that a roan who can bo lei into such a ecrapc ly an unscrupulous Kxccutivc, or who went into it because of his intense hatred of the Democratic party, is not a fit person to edit a paper for Democrats. He will be sure, sooner or Liter, to stab them and to use tho money which they may have paid cn subscription to the Farmer, to cut their own throats with. If lie State Agri cultural Society want the Falter to succeed; if ey want Democrats to ubscrile for it and support it heartily, let tljni select some one whose record is not so vticnable a that of Minto. The assert! n of Minto V lickspittle, that wc want th isiUon, is false. What wc want is that ome cne be selected who is qualified, inir ry particular, for the position. T.r the b eight years Democrats have been humbled and bam boozled again and again Leading. j:itu!er nnt and prescriptive Radiei : and if the readers of the State Uigh m'-c at .shall be ca:olcl and oupeu agaiii have it to say that they wJ not sufficiently -warned by its Editor. Thus far our objection to Minti have been to acts of his of a pJio nature: nd we leave it to the public I decide whether -or not our objections areflNounded. We liave not yet touched htsfrivftle character ; bet -if he continue to pep and incite oth ers to attack us in a cot and vituperative manner thus doing a k it would sm he dare not do himself may find some -day that our tactics been f lightly changed, so far as he Jf5ncJ- Shocking AccibEvf Child Biuned to Death. On last Satfcj afternoon, while .kti.unn of fr. FC Parker, cf this cltr rrn-o "a lire which tW.frl nu!ed in the yard, lktle &ry aged about .8 years, went Ijo near the blaze and her dress caught fire. The e&ildrcn screamed, and Mrs. Parker rushed out of the house and to the rescue of the child, and attempted to .smother the flames, by wrapping ber own lress about the form of the girl. She suc ceeded, after the flames had. communicated themselves to her own apparel, in subduing the fire about littleIary ; and but fur the assistance of some men who had rushed to the scene, she would doubtless have perish ed a sacrifice for her cYild. But, her sacri fice was of no avail, nxccpt to prolong the KifFerings of herlittte one for a few short lionrs, for oa last Monday morning, about 3 o'clock, the spirit of little Mary was call ed to the bosom of him who said, "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them lwt, for of such is tho kingdom of Jleaven." The heroic mother had the thumb and forefinger of her right hand ab solutely cooked to the bone, and it is feared they will have to be amputated. Little Ma ry is sail to have been an exceedingly bright and promising eh-ild, combining gentleness and meekness of disposition with shrewd ness of intellect, and her distressing death is a deep and painful blow to the parents and friends. .Kcxxwat. Last Sabbath afternoon, as 3Ir. Leo Fox, of this city, in company with acoublo of ladies, was enjoying the salubri ty of the day by a buggy-ride, the horses be came frightened and unmanageable, and sailed through the principal streets of bur city at break-neck speed. Mr. Fox held firmly to the strings until near Mr. Cher ry's foundry when, in making a quick turn at the corner of the street, the vehicle upset and precipitated the whole party in one het erogeneous mass upon the bosom of "Moth er Earth." Fortunately the ladies were un hurt, but Mr. Fox had his "frontis-picce" considerably bruised by a too sudden colli sion with the hard ground. We are glad to to state that his injuries aro not serious, and that he will be sound in a few days. The horses broke loose from the vehicle when it upset, but were caught after running a short distance further on. Tho buggy was only injured slightly. . Special Meetixg. At the called meeting Of Albany Fire Company, on last Saturday night, it was decided to purchase the lot of Mr. I. Mercier, on Second street, south side, between Ferry and Broadalbin streets, and proceed to erect a suitable Engine Houso thereon. A building committee was ap pointed, whose duty it is to make the pur chase of the lot and superintend the con struction of the house. It Is the design of the Company to build the house by subscrip tion of work and means from members and others who desire to assist tho enterprise. We trust our citizens will "come down" ihandsomely in the way of material, work, sfc; and ere many days the neat and im posing Engine House of the "One-sters" rill stand oat in bold relief before tho ad juring gaze of the wondering populace. Mixsttjels. The "Appollo Troupe" per formed here to a fair house on Saturday mmi last out iauea to get a crowd on iuon- datcYcniig. A Trit. Yo junior this week took a "fly ing trip" overland to Kola, Tolk county via Monmouth, Independence, etc ; sawn beau tiful and rich country; farmers plowing, sowing, and harrowing in their grain ; fall wheat looks magnificient ; Independence growing and improving fast ; Kola is a love ly littio village ; Ben. Haydcn absent from homo attending court nt Salem ; Dr. Jeffries in his ofiico grinding out pills, and happy as a king. Wo wero hospitably entertained by Mr. 11. A. Kay and his ostimablo wife durjng our sojourn in the village, and upon our departuro carried away pleasant recol lections of our visit to Kola. Broko a bug gy on our way home, and resolved to tako a velocipede hereafter. Finis. Almost every day wo hear many persons complaining of headache, loss of appetite, and that they aro not fit to do anything, tc. Many is the day that wo havo felt so our selves, and in fact havo gone to bed and im agined ourselves sick, but for tho life of uh could not toll what was tho matter. Ono day while thus complaining, a friend said to us, "why don't you try Plantation Bit ters? they are really a good thing and will make you feel like a new man." Upon this rcccoinmendation we purchased a bottlo and took them according to the directions. They seemed to go riht to the rpot, and gave u immediate relief. F.ver sinco wo have taken every opportunity to recommend them. Linn Cocntv Acrici ltl'rai. Association. At a meeting of the Hoard of Directors of the Linn County Agricultural Association, held Saturday, March C, LSflO, the following gentlemen wero elected officers for 1SC0. President, D. Froman ; Vice President, J. H. Foster; Secretary, Asa Jones; Treas urer, A. X. Arnold ; Marshal, Joseph Xix on. Tho next meeting to be held at the Court House, Saturday March 20, to receive tho report of Committee on Premium List. Krsata. We have receive I the following note from tho School Superintendent under date of March G, : " In my cmrmiiii-atkn of the 3.1 int, I in ter, del to notlfY the elcrki cf tho School 1 i.'trieH iu tliii count r. tht their warrant fur school fua-l iftre 'if itt clary if the C'unufy Treatnrrr, &. jct to thtir orJrr. Through mistake ia th manucript or in the tvjH-i this was not priuUd. J. W. MACK. County School Sup'L Called. P. W. Wakefield. Kfj., former ly of this city but at present residing in Portland, "put in an appearance' rU our office yesterday. He was miling, as usual, and locked so happy ! Welcome to th: pantin' bosom, Duran ! Removed. Senders, Sternberg & Co. have removed their large and fine ftx-k of goods into the building formerly occupied by Messrs. ParrUh fc Co., and aro now prepared to accommodate all customers in good shape. Dissolution. See dissolution notice of Stroud, Lake t Co., of Scio, in to-day's pa per. The business will be continued by our friend Lake, who will no doubt render com plete satisfaction to cu-'tomcrs. Tx Jio. The consircetioa of the Engino House for the Onc-stcrs will begiu next Monday morning. At it Again. Wcbfoot Hae B.ll Club, of this city, have renewed their games (W the coining season. Couucil Proceedings. TiifRSOAV Even inc. March 11, 1C0. Council m tc Koll calie-l ; j rcMjnt: Majr Ftan&rd an4 Coanciluico Nixou, Can Ii!f, Hacklt man arid Meak-y. Miutstcs of jreviiu3 meeting were rta4 aul oj proved. Councilman HntkUtaaa oHv-rcl the fallowing resolution, to-wit : lUohcd, That tho Fire Company now oraaii cl and known aj Albtnr Fire Comoanj?, 2s'. 1, hall be authori.?l to take charge of auy j nl.lic property to he ased fr the extinguishment o ftr within the city of Albany, under euch rak and regulations as may hereafter be adopted by the Common Council. Oa motion the resolution was passed. On motion, it was ordered that the matttr of recognizing, organizing and chartering the fire Company in this city be made the epecial business of the next meeting of the Council. On moiion adjourned. I L. AV. U00L1TTLE, Recorder. DIED : STITES. March 3d, in Harrinburg. of lunp fever, Itorctta, daughter of Leandcr and Mary K. Stites, aged C months and 9 day. PARKER. March 8th, in Albany, of acciden tal burning, Mary Alice, daughter of Mobp and Mary Parker, aged 4 yearn and Z months. WEBBER. March th, in Albany, Agnea, in fant daughter of Joseph and Mrs. Webber. ALBANY PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY EY i. CEADWOIIL. ' Albaxy, March 13, 18C9. The following ore the prices paid for Produce, and the prices at which other articles are selling in this market : Wheat white, per bushel, 53 cts. Oats per bushel, 35(?ii40 cts. Potatoes per bu8hcl,46&0 Onions per bushel, $1 25. Flourper bbl, St 5()5 00 J5uttcr per pound, ?,7 J cte. Eggs per dozen, 15 cts. Chickens pcr dozen, $2 50(5.1 00. Peaches drisd, per pound, lS(o20 cts. Pork per pound, 55 cts. Beef on foot, 4j(5 cts. Mutton, per pound, 10 12 J cents. Soap per pound, 55 cts. Salt Los Angelos, per pound, 2 cts. Syrnp per gallon, J,00l,121 Tea, Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00 " Black, 75$1 00. " Japan, 25. Sugar crushed, per pound, 18(320 cts. - Island, 15 16. " Sea, 1717lcts. Coffee per pound, 2025 cts. Nails cut, per pound, 78cts. White Load pure, per keg, $4 00 4 25. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 62J1 75. Turpentine per gallon, $1 251 bQ Domestics brown, 16J cts. llickory striped, per yard, 1630 cts. Bed Ticking per yard, 2550 cts. Blue Drilling per yard, 2030 cts. V Flannels per yard, 5075 cts. Prints fast colors, per yard, I2J c. Rifle Powder, per pound, 75$1 00. Candles best, per pound, 20(2)33 cts. Rice China, per pound, 12(5)1(5 cts. Tobacco per pound, $1 00 1 25. Salaeratus--per pound, 16$ cts. . ' Dried Plums per bound, 12i 15c, Dried Apples per lb, 56c. " Currants per ft, 8c. " Bacon Hams, per lb, 12J(a)13c. " Sides, per ft, 10c. - ' Shoulders, per ft, 6c. Lard por ft, in cans, 10c. French Brandy per gal., $10 0012 00 Holland Gin per gal., $5 50 American Brandy per gal., $5 00 Jamaica Rum per gal., $6 00 Tar $1 25 per gallon. Beans--per lb., 4c. Devoes' Kerosepo Oil, 75c$l 00 por gal. IIOSTKTTElt'S UITTK11S. Daily Clno'mnati Commercial, Sept. 3, 1803. jVtumCAIi PROPERTIES OF HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Let it lo distinctly borno in mtnd that HOSTETTER'S BITTERS Is a MEDICAL PREPARATION, not a BEVERAGE, and that It Is entirely frca from tho attributes which crcato and foster a pasln for stimulants, and which belong to nil tho dis tilled and fermented liquors of commerce. Its al" coh olio clement is derived from sound rye, a grain which, according to tboiontiruony of the moit dis tinguished analytical chemists, yields a more wholesome spirit than any other known substanco But tho quintessence of ryo employed in tho man ufacture of the Bittern, must not bo confounded with tho ryo-spirlt sold in tho market as Bourbon and MonongahcU Whisky. Tho very hot brands of thoso liquor procured for hospital une, and prcfurrcd by tho medical stalTa of tho army and navy to any other liquor, aro not to bo compared in excellency with tho artk-lo n.cd in tho concoc tion of (ho great Stomachic. Ills subjected In tho Erst InMatu'o to a process which deprives It of tho pungent and acrid elements prorod by chem. ieal tests toc.xUt In even what aro deemed tho fin est imported and domestio spiritu, and, nfu-r being thus purified, is kept on hand long enough to givo it mellowness before being medicated. Tho i hirf virtue of tho preparation Is not, however, in its rpirituouf basin, but In the Juices tf tho tonic, aperient, corrective and anti-bilious vegetable pro ducts so largely intermixed with it. Perhaps it may bo urged that if they impart to the alcoholio fluid its preventive and remedial qualities, wntur Impregnated with tho same Ingre dients would answer tho purpose as well. Noth ing but profound ignorance of iho ixr of phyl oJogv and pathology can rxcuo nuch an error Only by n diffusible stimulant can tho medicinal coi.ilittipr.tJ that aro to fortify Iho system ngainat disease, or counteract diseased action, bo conveyed directly to their dctinatiun. Tho elintulant rap idly pervades tho animal Mructure, carrying with it to tho point here it is needed, tho required antidote. Water will not do thi. It hn, com- parvtivaly speaking, no projielling or difTuto power. Nor is this all. Nothing but alcohol ill preserve tho medicinal property of vegetable ex tract in a fluid sUte. Mix them with water and tho compound will ferment, turn sour and become worse than valueless. It is claimed that JIO.STKTTFR'S BITTERS commend th-m?clves t j the rpee Ul favor f the Temperance Physician a the oi.'y ditTuiIvc ttiin lil.mt tohichhoran fT'cribo without dutiger o uiidaly exciting the brain of hi patient, and of creating that morbid tbimt fr alcohol which bc of unmcdicatcd spirit ire o apt t' engen der. To argue with tho uotu&ti; who acrt that ftimulanti arc always unnecessary and ertjic:ou would bo & wate vf time TLe ntot emiticiit lights of Medical Scicuec have tott'.cd that quet tion, nnd it is not worth while to have a contro veriy with the ruh light The leading champi on of tempcranco ia the t" tilted Stat, Horace tJn-elcr aon; tho number, bate announced that they aro not in favor of prohibiting tho employ, merit pirltuou ltqioi a ineJU'ict. So mtwh fur tie tuoral c'jini of the article un der the lcmprano cod. Tho ground Wing thus cleared, and it is hoped to thatifjction of every rational cb&r4un of i ibriety. the peeiue appli cation of tbs Bittts l-jhc Teveotivo and tore of tho "ills that chi herrto," come next in order. Persons whoe lirers are ecu!iarly ceitire, are said ti be of a "bili.u habit." The morbid infiueeees which aSToct tbr In a general way, oca in thlr eawn to operate directly atjd main Jj in tho bUiary organ. Many who aro thus periodical attacks of biliousrc, fceoropanled by pain in the right side, langour, pain between tho ohouMer, gloomy feeding, and that peculiar tingo'of the complexion which indicates that a portion of the bile which should have pnjed fT through the bowels has been mi 'directed to the venous y!etn, and is prestrnl in tho superfiriat blood vessels. To avert the?c fymptora. aad ths general disorder of the internal organ which they involve, it is adrl'ablc for individual of a bilious habit to t-.ke at leat two doves of Iloctdtcr's Bit ten daily at cueb times as they havo reason to! apprehend an attaek. Indeed, all who have a constitutional and temperamental tendency to liv er cotaplaint would d'i well to take a doo of this admirable Anti-biUous Hiomachic every day. When the great secretive gland is J'criomdy disor dered, the medicine usually re forte J to i mercu ry, which, unlets administered with great cau tion, is infinitely more dangc-ron than the dis ease it is intended t subdoe. In a large majori ty of the cacs treated with calomel or blue pill, the anti-biliou and alterative properties of the Bitters would produce the desired effect. And let it bo borne in rnind that, whereas mercury in every shape it an insidious poison, tho medicinal ingredieots of this preparation consist exclusively of vegetable extracts, which arc diffused through the ytc:n by means of the purest and mildest of known stimul-ints. A IVariiins to Counterfeiter, nml a Caution to Purchaser. No expense will bo spared, uo legal means of punishing fraud wilt bo neglected, in tho effort to prevent the counterfeiting of Jlostcttor's .Stomach Bitters. But ccoundrelism, when its cunning and activity are stimulated by the hope of gain, is very ingen ious and industrious. The men whoee despicable business it is to simulate valuable proprietary medicines, nnd who subjtituto therefor dangerous or worthless preparations, aro proverbially diffi cult to catch. Most of them have many aliases, and they flit from Stato to Stato with surprising agility, in the hope of evading tho clutches of tho law. The proprietors of Hoatcttcr's Stomach Bitten are determined, if possible, to hunt them down. Travelling agents are employed for thiicjpurpose, and whenever an offender is detected, ho is prose cuted with the utmost rigor of tho law. No amount of vigilance, however, can prcrcnt the .occasional introduction of imitations and counterfeits. The public are therefore CAUTIONED Not to purchase any articlo purporting to be IIos tctter's Stomach Bitters, which is not authentica ted by tho handeome Government Stamp, espe cially engraved for tho proprietors, and also by their superb new label with a beautiful vignette, representing the conflict between Saint George and tho Dragon at the top, and a miniature note of hand, signed by Hostettcr fc Smith, at the foot. ' - X. B. Tho Genuine Bitters are sold in bottles nly. All persons who pretend to soil tho articlo by tho gallon or barrel are impostors, and tho stuff they ofler is a worthless and probably poisonous counterfeit. v ' PREPARED AND SOLD BY Redington, Hostetter & Co., PITTSBURG, PENN. For sale by Druggists, Grocers and store keep ers throughout tho world. Iledington, Hostettcr & Co., Agents for the Pacific Coast, 416 and 418 Front street, San Francisco, Cal. janV69-v4n21-chng ra. n30w4 AD VEItTISKMKNTS. Waltham Watches. Tho "P. S. Burtlet" movement, with extra Jewels, Chronometer Balance, Patent Dust Cap, Patent Safety Pinion, and all other Into improvements, in a solid ox. Coin Silver Hunting Case, with 0 old Joints, $27 coin. Tho satuo In b ox. case, $30. In & ox. case, $33 ooln. Tho "Waltham Wntoh Co." movement with extra Jewels, Chronometer Balauco, Patent Dust (Jap, Patent Safety pltiioo, io., in 3 ox. case, With Gold Joint, $.; coin. The same in 4ot. case, $33. In Sox $30 eoln. Tho "Appleton. Tracy t Co." movement with ex tra Jewel, Chronometer Halaneo, Patent Dust Cap, Patent Safety Pinion, Ac, In 3ox case, Gold Joints, $3i coin. Tho same In int. ease, $37. In 5 ox, $10 coin. "l'.H. Bartl. lt Watch in 2J ox. IS karat Gold Hunting Cane, $M(i coin. "Waltham Watch Co." Watch in 2J ox. 18 karat Gold Hunting CaH, $H( coin. ' Appleton. Tmey A Co." Watch in 2 J ox. 18 kar at Gold Hunting Case, $J7 coin. Any additional weight at $1 per pwt, or $20 per ox. extra. We will send any of thiyibovo by Wells, Fargo .1 Co's ExpnM. with bill to collect on 'delivery and give tho purchaser tho privilege of examining tho Watch before paying. AH Express charges, however, to bo paid by tho purchaser. tut if Ihti i mount uf the prie of the W'utt h i rn ttiitlnl to u vrith the onltr, w trill prrpay thi th'tryn tit Sun f'rtineiarrt onfrlri . Ill sending money,. J raft on Wlls, Fargo ,i Co. are preferred. Wo wiph It ditttinctly understood that tliese watches are tho very best, with nil tho latent iin provcinement, and that they are In perfect run ning order, (a guaranty, from tho manufacturer accompanies ca"h watch.) and if any ono does not perform well, wo wilt exchange it, or refund the money. l'lao state that you saw this In Stato Right Democrat. HOWARD & CO., Jr writer tnd SUeeramith, 619 Broadway, N. Y. In ordor that all may nddrc us with eonfl. deuce, we refer, by permii i, to Mcr. WELLS, FARGO A (V, or l any of their agents on the Faclfio Coast. fd20,r4n27tu2 r. w. si-ixk. a. rAttoniens. P. W. SPINK & CO., (t'crt:sona To v. w. mac..) DEALERS IN ol STOVES! Tin, Stel-Iroii M Copperwarc! On First, between Washington and Terry Streets, ALBANY, OREGON. f1 J UK tmdrlgnc4 would repect fully Inform the ...111. . H. .1 . .1 . .... . f R' iitriJ inai ukt irt Cl!(ilCtl al tl. old ttnd r,f M. W. Muck, and have on band a large :.. k, and are continually receiving heavy in voices of god which wo propone to c!l. We have nvw f. hau l a very lirgj assortment of the most favorite COOKING STOVES! among which may be found the Bl'CK, HI'.NRY CLAY, I: t R K K A . NLW NATION. " BtCKKYK HTATK, HARVI-ST QUKKN. l'KIDK or AMERICA, Ac., Ac., Ac, A. of stock ef 1 JPARL0R, HALL AND BOX STOVES, f m w auJi wilf be kept very etoj.!e!e. -aJ c- hn: siarty or tte wot bratttuui itlUrat. Alfo a targe tU,k Orra, )ron Ktfftc, Jn.n Tea-Kettles, Sad Jroim, Jirtun a nl Fimmtled Kelt la, Fire Dji, Sh'iccl and Tuny', Wo j J Irtnt, de.t Ac. Of Planished and Japuned Gon4 we have a good assortment. Wo baie, for farmer, Matt. Ellis' Farmers1 Boilers! And a very largo assortment of Force ' and Lift i'umps, and COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS ! otn sto ic ir- TI3STWARE, will always be fonnd mtt complete, embracing everything wanted by housekeeper and oth ers, and will be found of a superior quality, a we manufacture noiui other than tho bent brands of T I X P I, A T ! And wc WARRANT our ware not to leak! REPAIRING will receive prompt attention, and will be executed In a neat and workman-like manner. Those who aro wanting goods in our line will find it vastly to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as our facil ities for buying and manufacturing enable us to givo customers a large percentage in oualitvand prices. DcalrrM will bo supplied at tho lowest possi ble rate, ana good packed and shipped with dinpnteh. DccrGSvJnlCtf. P. W.SFINK A CO. R. CHEADLE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH STORE 1 DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO BY STEAMER ! A fine selection of DRY GOODS! To arrive, which will bo offered at prices that will suit all who wish to purchase GOODS AT A RARCrAIIV! I will sell good this coming season AT POIITLAND PRICES with Freight added. (Freight Is now only $3 por ton, with a prospect of reduction. Having made arrangements with responsible par tics in San Francisco to sell my Produbo, I can offer better prices this season than ever before. I intend to GIVE PORTLAND PRICES FOR PRODUCE of all kinds (with freight off, about 1 cent on tho lb.) so persons consigning Produce to mo can rely on favorable returns. I have, for shipping purposes, a GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL WAREHOUSE ! And oan make rctarns on Prcdueo shipped to San Francisco in 60 days. IV. IJ.-r will kocp this season IRON AM) STi;i:i of all kinds, at Reduoed Fig ures. Give mo a call and see for yourselves. THRESHERS, HARVESTERS, HEADERS, MOWERS, GANG-PLOWS of Philo's make. I have tho agency for selling all these at Portland pricos, freight added. Seed Drills, Cast Steel, Collins' and Xftolino Flows! JS, B.Eggs wanted at 18 Cents per Dozon. Butter " " 40 " lb. Oats " " 40 bu. Baoon sidos "10 " lb. ." hams " llal2 " " lb. " sh'ldrs " 6 .; " lb. Lard wanted 9 " lb. CASZZ OR TRADE will bo given at all times to suit customers, at R. CHEADLE'8 CASH STORE, feb20v4n27yl - Albany, Oregon. s ADVERTISEMENTS. WALTHAM W A T O II K 8 . The extensive use of those watches for tho last fifteen years by Railway Conductors. Enjtinctrs. and Expressmen, the uiont exacting of watch- wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadiness, durability and accuracy of the Wal tham Watch. To satisfy that clans in all thoso respects, is to deoido tho question as to the real value of thoso tlme-ktcpcrt. Moro than 100.000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in the pockets of tho people a proof of their superiority over all others. The superior organization and crcat extent of tho Company's Works at Waltham, enable them to produce watches at a prleo which renders com petition futile, and those who buy any other watch, merely pay from 25 to f0 per cent, wore for their watches than U necessary. We are now selling Waltham Vnfr-1.e t U. rriees in crccnback. than the iroM nrirc l.sf.ire the war. There Is no other in ami fact tire of any kind in tne I tilted Mates or which this can be said. TheSA tlinft laleces Comt.Inrt rrrrv IrnT.mvnini.rit that a long experionco ha proved of real practi cal iise. Having had the refunal of nearly every Invention of watchmaking originating In this country, or in Kurote, only fhu were Anally auopieu wiuen severe ieiiog oy niort, ukuiiui ar tlr.ans in our wurks. and loiiir tiiu- on th t.nrt .f tho public, dctnotntroled to to essential to correct n'l ensuring iiinc-Kccptng. Amonc tho many improvements we woutd rar- ticularixe : Tho invention and ue of a centre-pinion f pe etilinr construction, to prcrcnt damage to tho train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had tho refusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg's patent pinion as being the best and fault less. Hardened and tempered hair-springs, now uni veroally admitted by Watchmakers to bo the best, are ued in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps protecting the movement from dust, and lcssa ng tho necessity of lh frequent cleaning ncccia ry in other watches. fur new patent stem -winder, or keyless watch, U alrtady a decided ucees and great improvc ruciit on any stem -winding watch in the Ameri can market, nnd by fr the cheapest watch of its quality now offered to tho public. To CALIFORNIA.5? and others Hvinz in por tions of the I'nited h'tatf h-re watchmaker do not abound, watches with the above Mentioned improvements lend U ihsuro accuracy, clean!! ne, durability and convenience, taunt prove in valuable. Every witch bearing the trade mark of Waltham Is guaranteed to be a thoroughly reliable timekeeper, T i prevent imposition, buyer should invariably demand certificate of gtnuiu .ct'. The trade supplied by Mcrs R. U. Gray A Co., Han FraneWco, Cal., and generally far sale at retail by all resectable dealers. For o'her facts and information, address EOBBIXS k APi'LETO.V, Grn'I Ascnts, 1C2 Droadway, New York- Feb. 29. l.ftCSl vln27ro2. JOHN CONNER pg.it.zr. tx a i: DR iL n i: n c 11 a x d i s n, ALBANY, onr.Gox. rojtsiimxo or IY GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES cr.oTiiixa, tic. HARDWARE! A well relected assortment of the most compute kept in Albany. lltO.V AX STKKL, ef nearly all kinds Billable for tho trade. Auto P. O P ft, it II A I N K , M I LI. RAW 8', X K AV STYLUS CROSS -CUT SAWS, W A C. O N-S EAT SPRINGS, CAuniAoi: srnixos, TlIIMItLK-ItOXlXG, W A S II K It S , 11 O f. T S 4 N U1TS & Nearly all the stock 5s purchased in SAX FRAN CIFCO, and will be sold at the lowest market rates for ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in exchange. Agent for Well, Fargo A Co. Agent for the Pacific Insurance Co. Oct.26,'C7-v3nllyl JOHN CONNER. ATTENTION FARMERS .'HILL HEN ! AND ALL THOSE HAVING MACHINERY! THE ALBANY LARD Oil FACTORY ! Has rosumod operations, and Is prepared to furuish Lard Oil by tho Quantity ! Different grades aro kept on band for salo at different prices. The No. 1 Grade is Warranted to be Strictly Pare! Orders from a distance respectfully solicited. They ' should bo accompaniod with tho cash. NOTICE CASH OR -SOAP "WILL BE paid for puro lard and. rancid or acorchod grea8o, delivered at tho Factory. McCORD & flEOROfi. Albany, Oregon, Jan. 1, 1869 v4n20tf. DR. R. C. HILL, Successor to Scttlemier & Co.") 3D DR XT a- O I S 1 , MAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'ON. j. - - DEALER W Drag's, ZSSedicinos, Paints, Oils, Dye stufis, Class, Varnishes, &c, &c . jSyPhT8ician8' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded, v3n51tf AVHEKTISEMENTS. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. I. IV. K. IOIfi:itTYN PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo site the Pacific Mail Steamship Com pany's Qflie, I'rivate entrance on lieidesdorff street, Han Francisco. EntaWiilie.il exprcttltf In afford th ajfllcttd tovnd und firiittjio tnedtcul aid in the treatment and cure of all 'rival and Chron ?C Ditcaf , tnee of faert rjf and all Sexual JJiordcr0. TO THE AF'JICTUI. DR. W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS HIS 8IN cero thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would take th's opportunity to remind than that he continue to consult at his Ififtituto for the cure of chronic diseases cf the Langs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and (lenito-Uri- nary Organs, and all private diseases, vir. . Syph ilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness, and all the horrid consequences of self-abuse, tfoo orrhva, Olect, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of the Rack and Loins, Inflintnntion of the Rladder and Kid neys, etc., etc., and be hopes that his long experi ence andfcuecer-nful practice will continue to insure him a harc of public patronage. I;y the practice it many years tn Lurope and the United States, he is enabled to apply the taoet efficient and sue restful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He ones no mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa tients in a correct and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parlies consulting him by letter orothor- wire, will receive itie uesi aou gcnticii treatment, and implicit irecrccy. To FfinnlcN. When a female is in trouble, or aftlicted with rlisi-ion it n wrnknc'i of tho back and limb. lain in the bead' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ncr-i-niitne. extreme urinarv difTiculties. derange ment of digestive function!, generrl debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other iliecacs peculiar to females: the . - ..a . a i shyula go or wrt at once to tnc coitoraieu temaie doctor, W. K. Dohcrty, at his Medical Institute, nnd commit him aoout her troubles ana uifesse. The Doctor i i-ffcctins more cures than any other ihviclan in the Stale of California. Lt no fale delicacy prevent you, out apply Immediately and save yourself from paint ul sutienngs ana prcma ture death. A:l Married Ladles whoso delicate health i,r other circumstances rrevent an Increase lu their fiuiiies, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Dohertv' Medical Institute, awl they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor's offi res ore so arranged that he can be consulted with out fear of observation. To ;orropomlenl. Patients residing 5n any part of the State, now cver distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doherty in their rcrptive caws, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, io -reference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully jkMured that their comtuutjlcationi will We held moirt sacred and confidential. Ifthe rate be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will b unneces?ary, a in itructions for diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the eaw (including the remedies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a wanner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or frarccl so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise. ry.ZK. Permanent core guaranteed or no pay. Ad les, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.. Fan Francisco, California. Spcrmaforrboea. Ia. IboHCBTr has just published an important pamplcrt embdin bis ownrlcwsand ejeriencci tn rotrtion to Impotence or Virility, Win a short traiieon Fpermalorrhcra or Seminal Weakness, Xerriu and Pbyjical debility coneqtjent on this sSeetion. nd other dieaes of the Sexnal Organ. This little work contains inform a tin of the nt ot Talae to all. whether married or single, and will 15 tmt F1.EK by wail oneipt of six cents is postAe stamps fr return poitapw. Address, W. K. DOHEUTY, M. D., . rZnZi Pan Francisco, Cal. MRS. DUNNtVAY FTUKF.S I'LF.ASUIIF. IX INFORMING HKR numerous patrons that she has on hand, and i in regular receipt of the LATEST ASD CHOICEST STYLES OP GOODS the n I Is 1. 1 E R Y Is I X 13 ! HEMEMDER, LADIES ! If you purchasa TEN DOLLARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery you trill bo entitled to the "DEMOREST MAGAZINE!" for 1SG9, as a premium on tho purchase ! DRESS AKD CLOAK MAKING in all their br&ache! BLEACHING AND PRESSING in tho latest and best manner ! GOODS CHEAP AN0 PATIENCE INEXHAUSTIBLE ! Corner Main and Broad-Albin Streets, ALBANY, OREGON. November 21, 186S y4nl4tf BROOK SALOON! MONTGOMERY & MILLER, Proprietors. X. E. CORXEIt MAIN AND FER&Y STREETS, i ALBANY, OREGON. E VERYTIIINO ABOUT THE SALOON IS yA new and in perfect order : and wo will keep only tho rcry BEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS which, the market affords. Ia the Saloon at all times The Most Perfect Order will be Preserved. Vo will keep alwoys on band tho THE VERY BEST OF WINES AND CIGARS 1 no t all yo that aro thirsty -como drink at tho "BROOK!" MONTGOMERY & MlLtER. Jan. 2, 1SCS Y4n20tf. : SAMUEL DENNY, UlTDEBTAKER, AND DKALER IX-- ALL HINDS OF CABINET WARE! ALBANY, OREGON. Storo on First street, under tho Dkjiociiat Office, i Albany, Oct. 1, 186ST4nrtf. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between Jacob Conser and, John A. Conscr, in tho Jefferson Mills, is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. JACOR CONSER, JOHN A. CONSER. " Jefferson, Oregon, Feb..6, 1869n27w4. A LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES J indebted to the undersigned, will please come forward and settle up, as the old Books must bo Closed by tho 1st of January, 1Q69. , Albany, Dee. 10t'6S-nl7tf, A. COWAN. ADVERTISEMENTS. STOP THAT COUGHING COSTE OF YOtT CAIf 'T, Alf n WE PITY O you. Yon have tiled every remedy but the ON B destined, by Its iotrlosto merit, to supersede all sim ilar preparations. It is not sarprifting you should b relttcUot to try something clso after the many ex frlmnU you have mado of trashy eompoanda , foisted on the public as a certain care; but , NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup ! really the VERY BEST rnmAy tver compounded for tho core of Coughs, Colds, Jore Ttiroat, Asthma, " Whooptnjr. Cooifh.Bronchttlsand Consamptton. Thou sands of people In California and Oregon hare boefl ulrmtdf bcneQtted by the surprising corativ powrs " NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup and with ow) ccord frlre it thehr tuiqnallBed sppro baUon. We now addroM onrselves to all bo ar ao rnnaiiMd with this, the greatest Panacea of the ago. for the healing of all disease of Um Throat aod Lock, bMUricg yoo that NEWELL'S . Pulmonary Syrup baa cored thonsands and It m core YOU if yra try iu Tlils Intraluable TrwdWne Is pleasant to tho tasto; wUitK, hWiliug and streojrlhening In IW eflccts; n tirfty freo from all ikwm or deleterious drugs; and perfectly h&rmlem ondr alt elrcorostaoces. Cortincate from many prominent citizens of Saa Francisco acxiaipany evfy bottle of NEWELL'S Pulmonary Syrup EEDLVGTON" & CO. Agents, Eaa rranelae Ue Klcetro-FiUeon, Or Magi Brllliani. DR. E. COOPER'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC BALM, An unequaled prcparati' for the cere of Dys- entry, DLarrhva, Cramp, and all Disease of the Stomach and Bowels; the Instantaneous Relief of Barns, Braises, Sprainf , Aches, Rhecmatie and Neuralgic Affections. The jenuifie article bears the signitnro of W. R. STRONG, REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO. Sclc and Exclasire Agents. Rcdington, Hostettcr k Co'i Florida Water. ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. This raluable preparation, ccotaining ia a hi jh,- y concentrated form all the properties of Jamaica Ginger has become one of the roost popular do mestic remedies for all diseases of tho f tomacb and digestive rgans. At a tonic, it will be fonnd inraluablo to all per sons recovering from debility, whether produced by -&irer, or o6rwis for while it imparts to the system all the gTowsactl "rigor that can be pro duced by wine or lrandy, it i tree irom the reactionary effects that follow th .of its of any kind. It is also an excellent remedy for females wt stjflTe r frftm dtfilrnlt wirtrrnifinn nrmv t?mM immediate relief to the spasms that so frequently 07 th , .... accompany that period. It gives immediate relief to Nausea, caused riding in a railroad car, or by sea-sickness, or othj cr causes. . , It is also raluable as an external application for Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. REDINGTON. HCSTETTER A CO. 416 and 418 Front St., San Francisco, CoL Use Electro-Silicon, Or Magic BrililaaL REDINGTON, tlOSTETTEI & GO'S FLORIDA WATER. FOR THE IUBKERCHIEF. This article, possessing tho most delicate fra grance of Flowers, is unequaled as a perfume for the Handkerchief . FOR THE BATH. Used in bathing, it imparts energy and strength to tho system, and gives that softness and delica cy to the skin so much desired by alL - " It removes Sunburn, Freckles and Pimples. Diluted with water, it makes an excellent Den tifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the teeth, sweetness to the breath, and renders the gums hard and of a beautiful color. It should always bo used after shaving, dilluted with water, as it relieves all inflammation. REDINGTON, nOSTETTER A CO, 416 and 413 Front St, San Francisco. ' Use Electro-Silicon, Or Magic Brilliant. ELECTRO-SILICON, r OR . -V'. ! -s ;V" ; MAGIC BRILLIANT DIRECT FROM NATURE'S LABORATORY , The best article eTer discovered for Cleansing-. and Polishing Gold, Silver, and Plated Ware, and all smooth Metalio Surfaces, of whatever descrip tion, including Kitchen Utensils of Tin, Copper, Brass, Steel, etc. To Jewellers and Workers in Gold asvi Silver Plato, tho Electro-Silicon is of inestimable value j the time saved, and tho vexation prevented by its use, will forever endear its noma to- those who have had evidence of its merits. - REDINGTON HOSTETTER & COv ' f Sole Agents, San Francisco, FOR FLAVORING EXTRACTS, REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & cO'S ARE TKEBIST, ' tep!2v4n4iao5