SATURDAY.... MARCH 27, 1S69. Medical, stc, Dr. Raflertj, formerly of oalem, has located in ourjclty for tho pur poso of practicing medicine, IIo occupies the ofico recently vacated by Dr; Rice: His professional card will bo fouud ia another column. Dangkrocslv III "Wo learn that Mr. John II. Edmunson, formerly a resident of tho Forks 6f Sontiam in this county, is noT lying dangerously ill of lung fovcr, at Eu lno City. Tho physician says it is hardly ossiblo that ho will recover. Tor White Pine. Our fellow citizen J. 11. Sprcnger, proprietor of tho lato Pacific Hotel, will sail by tho next steamer for Tfhito Pine. We trust that the best of fort una may follow him, and that ho will soon JStorn to us richly laden with tho precious xre which is said to "infest" that country. Deceased. Wo learn that Mr. Jessio looney, for many years past keeper" of tho 'IIalf-Way House" between Albany and Salem, died on last Thursday morning at G orclock. He was an old and respected citi 5on Veif Marion county, and loaves a largo circle of relatives And friends to mourn his JC8S. ImproteVexts. Wo observe that our ton serial friond, Joseph Webber, Esq., has been scouring up and re-painting tho front of his popular establishment the Albany Bath House. He and Mr. Backensto are ever ready to accommodate gentlemen with the "latest agony" of shajing and hair-dressing. , Nw Hotel. Mr. E. Murray, for sever al months past tho proprietor of the Empire Restaurant of this city, has ptii-chased the largo building on tho corrr of Washington and First streets, known as tho Dclmonico Restaurant, and is now having it refitted for the purpose of occupying it as a hotel. It will bo lare and commodious. Attorneys. The following attorneys were in attendance during this week at the Circuit Court for Linn county : 1. S. Strahan, John Burnett, A. J. Thayer, J. Q. Thornton, F. A. Chenoweth, and S. L. Simpson, of Benton county ; Ben), Harden, of Polk ; X. II. Cranor, X. B. Humphrey, Bus sell k Elkins, Powell k Flinn, and John J. Whitney, of Linn. Hermann the Wizard. This notable magician gave one of his unique and enter taining exhibitions of Magic and Ventrilo quism at Parrish's Hall on last Tuesday evening- His show, in the main, is good, and some of his feats of legerdemain are re markable in their mystifying character. He performs at the same place to-night, with an entire change of programme. For particu lars see programmes. Water Ditcu. Proposals will bo receiv ed by the Lebanon Water Ditch and Manu facturing Company to dig or construct a Ditch or Canal that will conduct water from the Santiam to Lebanon. This looks as if the Company were in earnest ; and wc sin cerely hope the enterprise will be carried on ton successful completion. Good manufac tories contribute more to build up a .country than gold or silver mines. Lifjs Inslbance. In this fast age of ve locipedes, air ships, railroad accidents, steamboat explosions, etc., every man should make some pecuniary arrangement for the ubsistence of his family, so as to bo pre pared for accidents at any timo which may dep rive him of lifo and his family of a pro- tector. The best and speediest way is to get your life insured. Seo new card of National Lifa Insurance Company in another column. Our friend Judge Thornton is agent for the Company at this place. .Steamboat Excursion. Albany Fire Company No. 1 will have a Bteamboat ex cursion on next Tuesday. The eteamer Albany" will leave this city at seven o'clock Tuesday morning, go as high up the Wil lamette as the stage of water will admit, and return in the afternoon. Guests will tako their "bread and dinner" along, and at some given time all will partake of a basket dinner on board. The Brass Band is engaged for the trip. The members of the Firo Company will bo in uniform. Tickets, 50 cents no reduction for children. The proceeds are to be applied to the payment of contingent expenses of the Fire Compa ny, . Tickets can bo procured of A. X. Ar- nold, Joseph Nixon, D. M. Thompson and O. H. Bartges. Wo trust th'at our citizens generally will turn out and take a holiday ' in company with the Firemen, 03 it will on ly ba benefitting themselves and enhancing tho safety of their property. Hurrah for tho excursion ! Council Proceedings. Thursday Evening, March 25, 18C9, Council met : Roll called; present: Mayor tannrd and Councilnien Nixon, CundifF, Jlackle man, Comloy and Mealey. Minutes of previous meeting were read and ap proved. -John Ilankin presented a bill of $18 for gravel ing cross -walks, which, on motion, was allowed Aod f rdered that an order be drawn on the Treas ury fir in amount Oa motion, thC following resolution was adopted. nMnJn,A. Thai; tho order heretofore mado by jtha Conacil for ihe Mgessent of the City on the ait of May is ioceby racinaVd, sod tho Recorder 4 required to commence the .8se?smenP oi ino City on tie first Monday in April, and he shall be allowtd a-reasonablo time to complete the same. On motion, it was ordered that the property holders on the 5orth side of Block No. 48, be re- auired to build a side-walk on the North side of b aid block, from Broadalbln to Ferry street. n W5on. St nTa that & committee of hreebe appoinjtedby the Mayor to draft rules and regulations for the organization f a -re jdepart stent la Ms City ; whereupon Cooac.ume Hackl;iaaa,.Comley aod Mealey were appointed said committee. - On motion adjourned; : ' '. ! L. W. DOOLITTLE, Recorder, ' BORN: DOOLITTLE. March 20, in Albany, to the wife of Hon. L. W. Doolittle, a son. , DIED: . HOiiT. March 19 th, at Harrisburg, of brain 'fever, Retta Bell, only daughter of Benjamin R., and St-vanna S. Holt,, aged 3 years; 7 months and 23 days. Gone to join little Miutic. who died oaths JHb, - - -: ,- - , ' - Half way up Lookout Mountain, tho r luco whero memory is stirred by n thousand rcc. ollectious and associations, and whero tl o bravo boys of both armies met and fought hand to hand, whero tho blood of both friend and foo was mingled together and ran down the mountainsido in rivulets, is a smooth-faced rock, upon which a poor, wounded soldier inscribed tho following : "S. T.18G0 X. Early in tho battlo I was wounded, and curried to this ppot by two clever 'Yanks.' They bade mo fare well, and as they supposed, to die, for I was so weak from loss of blood that I could but faintly thank them for their kindness. They left in my canteen a part bottlo of Planta tion Hitters, to which I owo my life, for it frtrengthened me, and kept life within mo until help came and my wound was dressed. God bless them for their kindness, and for tho Plantation Ritteks. IIenkv Davaccl, Company, R, 10th Oa. White Pink Prices. In Treasure City tho price of lumber is from $200 to $300 per 1,000 feet, :uul very scarce at that ; shingles, $50 per thousand ; hay, $300 per ton ; bailey, 10 cents per pound; Hour, $1G per huudrcd pounds; bacon, 45 cents; Bait pork, 10 cents ; beans, 23 cents ; si'.gar, 75c ; coftec, 70 cents ; tea, $1 50; butter, $1 ; cheese, 40 cent- ; sausage, 50 cts ; lard, OS cents; boaixl per week, $15; lodging, $1 per night. Laborers get from $5 to sG per day, and mechanics, from S to $10. Fuactuued. A fow jays sinco Hon'. Isaac Cos, merger of the last Legislature lroin Jo-joninc couuty, started homo, but had touc ouly about tivo miles wheu bo was thrown Irorn the horso by a stumble ut the animal. His foot hung in tho stirrup, and he was dragged through tho mud by tho liorso whirling rapidly around. Mr. Cox received severe bruises on his shoulders and arm.'?, and had tho small bone of his leg, below the knee, broken. He was brought back to this city, and is uov stopping at the Union Hotel. Irs. Carpenter A: Peyton arc hii attendiug physicians. &.thhi I n ion ist. How thi: Pyramids wkki: lltn.T. The stones were brought from the oppo site side of the valley of the Nile, twelve or fifteen miles distant. The first work was to build a great causeway or road, over which to transport the stones. He rodotus aays 100,00U uieu were employed ten years on this part of the work. Af. ter this preparatory work, came the lev cling of the rocky foundation, the cutting oat of the subterraaean chambers, and the elevation of the huso macros of stono. This work, tho same writer says, occu pied oOO.UUO men zQ y;ars. lhese men wero drafted by the auihotity of a tyrant sovereign, as men were drafted iu time of war; each levy serving a number of months, then others taking their places. The Xew York Tribune publishes a curious statement. The writer says that in walking dowu 1'rcadway he saw a man appearing to Lo a drunken sailor, walk up to a beggar woman sitting ou the curbstone pretendiug to be blind, and de liberately kicked her. Great sympathy was aroused, and the woman made a hand some collection fromthe passers by. She walked a few squares, where precisely the same game was re-enacted. The per formance was repeated two or three time, when tho woman went to a beer bhop, whither the reporter followed her, and found her and lour more "blind beggars," with their sight restored, all rejoicing iu their good luck for the day over their toddy. A Funny Legislature. The Legis lature of Illinois, which recntly, by way of a 'j ike ceded Chicago to Indiana, has passed a bill vesting all political, civil, and fcooial power in-'the lemale portion of the population above the age of 10 years. It is made unlawful for any tnab over 12 years old to be out after dark, unless protected by a woman qualified to vole. This, it is supposed, is another legislative joke. A Western paradise is thus described : "No income tax j no infernal revenue ; no spie3 to see if you treat a friend on Sunday ; no special police ; no dog tax, school tax, or bounty fund. And, to end with, the Indians and half-breeds can't tell one greenback from another, so all our one3 are tens." A cane, for tho "most popular man in Georgia' has just been given to Alexan der II. Stephens. Those who wrong others generally slander them to cover their own infamy. ALBANY PRICKS ClUROT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. CRADVVOIIL. Albany, March. 27, 1S69. The following are the prices paid for Produce, and the prices at which other articles are selling in this market : Wheat white, per bufhel, 55 cts. Oata per bushel, Z50a40 eta. Potatoes per buhel,40(50 Onions per bushel, $1 25. Flour per bbl, U 50(5 00 ' Butter per pound, 37J eta." Eggs per dozen, 15 cts. . Chickens per dozen, $2 50(3 00. Peaches drisd, per pound, 1520 cts; Pork per pound, 55 cts. Beef on foot, 4i(55 eta. Mutton, per pound, 10(5jl2J cents. Soap per pound, 55 cts. Salt Los Angelos, per pound, 2 J cts. Syrup per gallon, 1,001,12 Toa Young Iiyaon, per pound, $1 00 . " Black, 75$1 00. " Japan, $1 25. - Sugar crushed, per pound, 1S20 cts, Island, 15(16, " Sea, 1717 cts. Coffee per pound, 2025 cts. Nails cut, per pound, 78 cts. White Lead pure, per keg, $4 00 4 25. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 62 J 1 75. Turpentine per gallon, $1 25 1 5q Domestic brown, 1C J cts. Hickory striped, per yard, 1630 cts. Bed Ticking per yard, 25(3)50 cts. Blue Drilling per yard, 20 30 cts. ' Flannels per yard, 50 75 cts. Prints- fast colors, per yard, 12 c. Rifle Powder, per pound, 75$1 00. - Candles best, per pound, 20(o)33 cts. Eic'? China, per pound, 12(5) 16 cts. r,." acco- per pound, $1 001 25. cnrn 'is ?r pound, 1C3 cts. Dried Apples-pef 6c " '? Currants--per 8, c Baeon-IIam3,per Jb, 12Ja.3c -' -r-Sides, per BJ, 10c, Shoulders, per R, 6. . Lard per lb, in cans, 10c' FrencJi 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 $1 25 per gallon. Beans per lb., 4c. ' Devoes' Kerosene Oil, 75c$l 00 per gal. . IIOSTETTKlt'S HITTERS. Daily Cincinnati Commercial, Sept. 3, 1868. IVlfcMCAii iMtoi'i:nni:s or HOSTETTEIt'S STOMACH BITTKKS. Lot It bo distinctly borao in mind that II08TETTE1VB UITTKltS is MEDICAL HlEPAUATlON, not tk BEVEHAQE, and that It is entirely freo from the attributes which create and foster a passion for stimulants, and which bolung to all tho dis tilled and fermented liquors of commerce. Its ul" coholio clement Is derived from sound rye, a grata which, according to tho testimony of tho wont diit t'mgubhod analytical chomlati, yields a inoro wholesome spirit than any other known tubstanee But tho quintesmincQ of rye employed In the man ufacture of tho Bitter, must not bo eonfoundod with the rye-spirit sold In tho market as Bourbon and Monongahcla Whisky. Thorcry beet brands of thoto liquors procured for honjttl use, and preferred by the medical staff of the army and nary to any other liquor, are not to b compared In cxcolloncy with tho article usd In tb ooneoe tion of tho great StotuacU'!. It l subjected in tho first instanco to a Voccsi vhJch jg,,rjvc, it of the pungent and acrid clement proved by chem. ical tests to xUi jn eTcn wnat are doomed tho fia cat imputed and domcstiii spirits, and, ufter bblng la'ls purified, is kept on baud long enough to give it mcllowut'is bfforo being medicated. Tho chief virtuo of tho preparation is not, however, ia its spirituous basis, but in tho jukes of the tonia, aperient, corrective and antl-hilluus vegetable pro ducts so largely intermixed with It. Perhaps it may bo urgod that if they impart to tho alcoholic fluid Its preventive and remedial Hualitias, water impregnated with tho same ingre dients would answer the purposo as well. Noth ing but profound iguorance of the laws of phyi oIgv aud pathology can excu-j such au error Only by a diffusible ttimui&ni cun the medicinal con.ttituci.ts that are to fortify the system against discafp, or counteract diseased action, be conveyed directly to their dcetiuation. Tho stimulant ruji idly pervades the animal structure, carrying with it to tbu polut.t where it U needed, tho ruquircd antidote. Water will not do tUb. It l.n, com pargtivaly speaking, no propelling or diffusive power. Nor U this all. Nothing but alcohol will preserve the tuodictnat property of vegetable ex tracts in a fluid state. 2lix them with water and the compound will forwent, turn sour and become worse than valueless. It is claimed that HOSTETTKU'." BlTTEItS commend themselves to tho pciat favor of the Temperance Physician as tho ocly UiffuMVo stitw ulant which he can preribo without doger o ualoly exciting iho brain of hi patict.t, and of creating that morbid thirtt fr lchgl which docs of unmedkatel t pirits are so apt ti cujeu dcr. To argue wiih the dogmatist who afjit that ethuuliiftt aro always uucccry aul p;r&kiou, Wi-u!d be a wafte of time. The mutt uaiutul lights of Mtuica! h'.icr.'-v Lave totlk-1 that 'juti thn, cud It is not worth whi!e to have a CMttro vcr?y with tho rujsh light. The leading chafapi vu of Umjrance ia the l"ult.d States, Il&ra?a t.ircley among the nutnWr, havo announced that they are not ia favor of prohibiting the tmpl-y-ment of tpirituous li.juor as tr.v.-iiciot. .So u uoh fr the moral claims of the article un der tho It nij.craacvj code. The ground King thus cleared, and it is hoped t thes&iUfa,tton of every ratio&al chatupion of sobriety, tho tpeclnc appli cation of the Bitters l the j revtction and euro of the !! that Ceh is heir to," come nat in order. Pcrcns whose K vers are peculiarly taitlve, are aid to bo ef a ''bilious Labiu" The iatrtld influences which affect ethers in a gneral way, seem in their ccs to cptrata directly and main ly upon the biliary organ. Many who are thus preJispo?cd to an overflow of bile are, subject to periodica! attacks of bUiouscett, accompanied by pain in tho right i le, langour, pain between the shoulder, gloomy fcc.Ig. and lLat pcollar tinge of tho completion which indicates that a portion of tho bile which nhoul l have parsed off through the bowels has bcn tn'i lirtcto 1 to the venous system, and is present in the superficial blood vessels. To avert these symptom, and the general disorder of the internal organs which they involve, it is advisable for individuals of a bilion habit to tako at least two dot s of listener's Bit ten daily at such times as they have reason to apprehend an attack. Indeed, all who have a contttuUoftal and temperamental tendency to liv er complaints would do well to take a dose of tlii admirable Anti-biiious h'tomachio every day. When tho grtal secretive gland is eeriouily disor dered, the medicine usually resorted lo U mercu ry, which, nuleis adminlstorcd with great cau tion, Is infinitely tuoro dangerous than tho dis ease it is intended to subdue. In a largo majori ty of tho cttiCJ treated with calomel or bluo pill, the anti-bilious and alterative propertiej ef the Bitters would produce tho desired effect. And let it bo borne in mind that, whereas mercury in every ehapo is an insidious poison, the tucdicina ingredients of this preparation consist exclusively of vegetable extracts, which are diffused through the system by means of the purest and mildest of known stimulants. A Warn Ins (o'ComitcrfcItorM, nnd a Caution to Purchasers. No cxpcno will bo spared, no legal means of punishing fraud will be -neglected, in tho effort to prevent the counterfeiting of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. But scoundrelUm, when its cunning and activity are stimulated by tho hope of gain, is very ingen ious and industrious. Tho men whose despicable business it is to sitnulato valuable proprietary medicine.", and who tmbitituto therefor dangerous or worthless preparations, aro proverbially difli cult to catch. Most of them have many aliases, and they flit from Stato to State with surprising agility, in tho hope of evading the clutches of tho law. Tho proprietors of Hostettor's Stomach Bitters are determined, if possible, to hunt them down. Travelling agents aro employed for thin'purposo, and whenever an offender is detected, be is prose cuted with tho utmoht rigor of tho law. No amount of vigilance, however, yjin prevent tho occasional introduction of imitations and counterfeits. Tho public are thcrcforo ' c.iutiom:i) Not to purchase any articlo purporting to bo IIos tetter's Stomach Bitters, which is not authentica ted by the handsome Government Stamp, espe cially engraved for tho proprietors, and nlso by their superb now label with a beautiful vignette, representing the conflict between Saint Georgo and tho Dragon at the top, and a miniaturo note of hand, signed by llostetter A Smith, at tho foot. N. B. Tho Genuino Bitters aro sold in bottles nly. All persons who pretend to sell tho articlo by tho gallon or barrel are impostors, and the stuff they oner is a worthless and probably poisonous counxcrien. PREPARED AND SOLD BY- Redington, Hostetter & Co., PITTSBURG, PENN. ' For salo by Druggists, Grocers and store keep ers throughout the world. Itctfington, Hostetter & Co., Agents for the Pacific Coast, 416 and 418 IVtfJit street, - Sax Pbakcisco, Cal. jan96?-v4n21-cbng r, p30wi . A I) V K 11 T 1 9 K MKNTB. Wai i n it LTHAM WATCHES. The "P. B. Bnrtlot" movement, with extra Jcwols, Chronometer Balamw, Patent Dust Cap, Patent Safety Pinion, and all other lato improvements, iu a solid 3 ox. Coin Silver Hunting Case, with Gold Joints, $27 coin. Tlfo snmo in b or. easo, $30. In 6 os. case, 33 coin. The Width am Watoh Co." movement with extra Jowels, Chronomotcr Balance, Patent Dust Cap, Patent Safety pinion, l., in 3 m. caso, WitR Gold Joints, M) coin. Tho same in 16. case, $33. In Cot $36 coin. Tho "Appieton, Traey & Co." movement with ex tra Jcwoln, Chronometer Balance, Patent Dust Cap, Patent Safety Pinion, Ac, iu 3os caso, Gold Joints, $34 coin. ihe same In 4oz cum;, $37. In 5 , $40 coin. "P. 8. Bartlctt Wutdi in 21 os. 18 karat Gold Hunting Case, $St) coin. Waltham Watch Co." Watch In 2J o. 18 karat Gold Hunting Cam, $H1 coin. ' Appkton, Tracy A Co." Watch in 2J OS. 18 kar at Gold Hunting Case, $H7 coin. Any additional weight at $1 per pwt, or $20 pgr os. extra. We will send any of tho above by Wolls, Fargo 1 Co's Express, with bill to collect on delivery aud give the purchaser the privilege of examining tho Watch before paying. Alt Express charges, however, to be paid by the purchaser. Hut if tht umount of tht priet vf A WuUK it rt mitUil ( ui uith th ordtr, ut will prepay tk tharntt tit ,S'i 'ranciteu uurtilvt$. Iu sending money, drafts on Wells, t'argo A Co. arerreforred. no nab It distinctly understood that these watches are tho very best, with nil the laUt im provememeuH, aud that they aro in perfect run- nlug order, (a guaran'-ev from the manufacturer accompanies cn';h watch,) and if any ouo does not perform well, wo will exchange it, or refund the money. Plcuso fctato that you saw this la bUto Rights ucmoorat. HOWARD & CO., Jeweller t and Silccrsmilh, CIS) Broadway, 11. T. In ordor that all may addre us with confl Jcneo, wo rofv-r, by pnnltelon,to Mtir. WELL.5, KAHGO A Co., or t any of their a -cent on the Pactao Coast. fi.L20.vlt27u2 P. W. il'ISK. a. :xuoTnr.ui. P. W. SPINK & CO., (st ct-tnor: TO U. W. MACK.) DcAURS H STOVES! Tin, Steet-Iron and Copperware! On. first, between Washington and Ferry StreaU, ALBANY, OUEGO.N. rp X HK wndtrvgne 1 wuM npe;tfully Inform the subhe generally that thy aro establbed at tie i ll tn l of M. W. Mack, an 1 havo on band a Urge lck, and aro e-in(inua!ly reiving heavy invoice o( wh"h wo pr-pov to ll. Wc havo Daw on hand a very large aieorlmctit cf the uiojt favor.to COOKING STOVES! among which uy be found the Bl'CIf, 11 CN It V CLAY, L r U i: K A , NBW NATION, BL CKL Yi: HTATB, HAHVKST QUEEN, PUIIiUor AMERICA, Ac, Ac, Ac. Ao. Our stoek of PARLOR, HALL AND BOX STOVES, Is now an 1 will I e kept very eonsplcte, and ea bra many tf tho mt beautiful patterns. Alto a largo Stvek of Occm, Iron Kettles, Iron Tca-Kttktt Had Irons, llrasa and I'ntimthtl Kellkt, lire Jifjs, Shunts and TvJt'ja, Woj'jde Irons, etc., dx. Of Planiihcl and Japanod Goods o have a good asioritcefel. Wo Uave, for lartner, Matt. Ellis' Fanners' Boilers! And a very large aosortmcnt of Force and LUt Pumps, and COWAN'S PITCHER, PUMPS ! t'lt stock or TI3SrWABE, will always be found most complete, embracing everything wanted by housekeepers and th tr, and will bo found of a superior quality, as we manufacture nono other than the best brands of TIK PLATE! And wo WAP.UANT our ware not to leak I REPAIRING will receive prompt attention, and will bo executed in a neat aud wurkman-liko manner. Those who aro wanting goods in cur line will find it vastly to their advantage to g,tve us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as our facil ities for buying and manufacturing enable us to give customers a largo percentage in ouiliiy and prices. Detllcrtt will bo supplied at the lowest possi ble rates, and goods packed and shipped with dif patch. Dec5'SrJnl6tf. P. W. SPINK A CO. R. CHEADLE'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH STORE 1 DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO Br STEAMER I A finoseloctiou of Y GOODS! To arrive, which will bo offorod at prices that will suit all who wish to purchaso GOODS AT A BARGAIN! I will sell good this coming season AT PORTLAND PRICES with Freight addod. (Freight is now only $5 per ton, with a prospect of reduction. Having mado arrangements with responsible par ties in ban j rancuico to sell my rrodube, 1 can offer better pricos this season thau over before. I intend to GIVE PORTLAND PRICES FOR PRODUCE of all kinds (with froight off, about J cent on tho lb.) so persons consigning Produce to mo can rely on favorablo returns. I have, for shipping purposes, a GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL WAREHOUSE ! And can mako returns on Prcduoo ehippod to San Franoisco in CO days. IV. II. I will keep this season IKON AND NTEEI'.of all kinds, at Eeduced Fig ures. Give mo a call and seo for yourselves. TIIItESnEItS, HARVESTERS, HEADERS, MOWERS, GANG-PLOWS of Philo's mako. I have tho agency for selling all theso at Portland pricos, freight added. Seed Drills, . Cast Steel, Collins' and ElolLno Plows! N, B.Egg8 wanted at 13 Cents per Dozen. Butter t( in , " lb. Oats " 40 " 10 " llal2 bn. lb. lb. lb. lb. Bacon sides, " hams " -sh'ldrs tt a tt tt Lard wanted 0 CASH OR TRADE will bo given at all times to suit customers, at 11. CHEADLE'S CASH STORE, feb20v4n27yl Albany, Oregon. s ADVEltTISEMENTS VALTHAM W rv O X-I 332 H The extensive use of these watches for tho last fifteen years by Hallway Conductors, Kntrlncers, and Eatpressmen, tho most xaotlnj? of watch- wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated tho st rength, steadiness, durability and accuracy of the Wal tham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to decide tho question as to tho real value of these time-keepers. More than 100.000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in tho pockets of tho people a proof of their superiority over all others. The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Wirks at Waltham, cnablo them to produce watches at a price which renders com petition futile, and those who buy any other watch, merely pay from 25 to CO per cent, wore for their watch'jj thau is necessary, Wo aro now selling Walthum Watches at less prices in greenbacks, than the gold prices before the war. There is no other manufacture of any kind in the United States of which tbii can be salt. These time pieces combine every iufprovement that a long experience has proved of real practi cal us. Having had the refusal of nearly every invention of watchmaking originating in this eountry, or in Europo, only thoso were finally adopted which severe touting by most klllfut ar tisans in our works, and long ue on the part of the public, uomobiitrated to bo essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvement! wo would par ticularise i The invention and use of a centre-pinion of pe culiar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had tb refusal of all other contrivances, adopted I'ogg's patent pinbu as bing the best and fault less. Hardened and tempered hair-springs, now uni versally admitted by Watchmakers to be the best, aro used in all grades if Waltham Watches. All Waliham Watches havo dustproof caps protecting the movement from dust, and lessen ing the necessity of tho frequent cleautng nectusa- ry m other watches. Our new patent stem -winder, or keiless wateh. I already a decided tncceaa and a great improve- ment on any stem-winding watch iu the Ameri can market, and by fr the chapet watch of its quality now ouma lo tbe puMio. To CALIFOllNIA.N'rf anl others llvlaz In por tions of tho United .States where watchmakers do not abound, watches wiih the above mentioned improvements lend t insuse aocaracy, clcanli- ne, duraMiuy and couvenance, iaut prove io- valuaolo. Every watch bearing tho trad? mark ofWalthsm is guarantied to be a thoroughly reliable timekeeper. To prevcr.1 iuipmtlon, buyers thould invariably aftnsnl a ecMsneslo of rcnutn:nes. luo train ut tiw l by Messrs It. B. Gray A Co., Han 1'rancisvv, Cal., and generally for sUe at rviau ty an rcpoctabi acalera. Tor other fu and Information, address UUm k APf LETU.'f Gftt'l kttnU, 102 Broadway, New York. Peb. 20, WW tn27m2. JOHN CONNER nBAten it cum: n a i. 3ii:ntni.Disi:, ALBANY, , . . OttEGOM. cossMTtjia or QROC CRIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING-, &c, &c. HARDWARE! A well selected assortment of the tnoit complete kept in Albany. IltO.V AXI5 of nearly all kinds suitable for the trado. ALSO ROTE, OIU1 NS, MILL SAWS, NEW DTYLES CKOSS-CUT SAWS, WAfiO X-S 11 A T S 1 K I X O S. CARUIAGE S1MIIXG8 . TI1IMHLIMJOX1NO, W ASH K U S , IIOLTH, XUTTS Nearly all the stock Is purchased in SAN FRAN CISCO, and will be sold at the lowest market rates for ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in exchange. Agent Tor Wells, Forgo i Co. Ajrontforthe Pacific Iniurance Co. Oct. 20, 'fir-vSnllyl JOHN CONNER. ATTENTION FARMERS ! HILL HEN ! AND ALL THOSE HAVING MACHINERY THE ALBANY- LAIU OIsL FACTORY ! Has resumed operations, and is pref 3Jl to furnish Lard Oil by tho Quantity Different grades are kept on hand for salo' at different prioos. The No. 1 Grade is Warranted to be Strictly : Pure!- Orders from a distance respectfully solieitod. They should bo accompanied with tho oasn. NOTICE CASH OR SOAP WILL BE paid for pure lard and ranoid or scorched greaso, aoliverod at tne actory. McCORD J GEORGE. Albany, Oregon, Jan. 1, 1869 v4n20tf. DR. R. C. HILL, (JSiicccssor to Scttlemkr Co.") DRTJGG 1ST, JIAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'GN. DEALER IX Drug's, Bledicinos, Paints, Oils, Dye stuffs, Glass, Varnishes, &c, &c. JEPhyBioians,- Prescriptions carefully Com pounacd. , y3n5itf AVDKKTISEMKNTS. " CHANGE OF BASE!" JBIiAIW & YOMG5 ALBANY, O REG ON, favlng bought all the Merchandise of J. Barrows A Co., will continue the business. And wo invito alt to give us a call. Wo will bo constantly receiving GOODS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ASP WILL KKKP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT or DR"Y aOODSl a ROC FRIES, II A It D W A It B , WE WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO ALL Heady -Pay Customer X A LT. pnitSOXS OWING THE FIRM OF V f I'arrows A Co., will please call and settle. Either member of the &rm Is authorized to settle any account of the Company. March 6, lfcC'J-vin25tf. J. liAKUOWB A CO. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. I)U. XV. It. IIOIIEKTY'tt PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! Hacrawento i-trtct, below Slontgomery, oppo site lb Tacifio Mail h'tcamr bip Com pany's OGce, Private entrance on LtidesdorH ttrtt, ban Eranciico. lUVillUh:i jTr?? Vt tijft,rd lh afllicttd tovnd and tntentijn; n(?aici ai'l tn fA treatment and cure of all I'ritatnund Vhrtttf cy and all S'.zual JJiivrdtn. TO THE AFFLICT HO. DR. W. K. DOIIEKTY RETURNa HIS cIN cero thanks to bis muitrus patients for tbesr patronage, and would take this opportunity ... . i . t . -. . . i - lo remtn'i mem isai uv cui.uu'i w cuatau ai uu Institute f'jf tbo cure of cbronia d'aeascs of the Luuz. Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Genlto-Uri- nary Or;;an, and all prirate diseajtex, vis. Hyph- Uss in all tts loimt and stages, fcctuttal neakntss, aud all the horrid consequences of elf-abue, Gos-orrho-a, Gleet, Ktricture, Nocturnal and Diurnal emusions, Sexual Debility, Dicates of the Back and Loins, InSauttnation of tho Euddcr and kid- ,ey,tt?., vU?., and Lo hopes that his long expen nce an 1 enccestfal practice will continue to insure him a thare of public patronage. By taepractico of many yeats in Europe and the United States, he is enable! tw apply tne moil c&cicnt ana sac- cciiful rcujedies ajainst dueascs ofa!l kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa- ticut in a correct and honorablo way, and has references cf unquestionable veracity from men ef known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting biia by letter crother wise, will receive the best and gentlest ticatasat, and implicit secrecy. To Feiuttle. When a femalo is la trouble, or aGktcd with diseaic, as weakness of the back and limbs, pais in the head' dimness of s ight. loss of muscular power, palpitation ef tho heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, gcnerpl debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot tho womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to female; she suyuld so or writo at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Dohcrty, at his Medical Institute, and consult him about her troubles and disease. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other idmician in the ute of Califvrnia. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yvursclf from painful sufferings and prema ture death. Ail Married Ladies whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an increase in their families, rhould write or call at Dr. W. K. Dobcrty's Medical Institute, and they wUl receive every possible relief and help. Tho Doctor's offi ces arc eo arranged that he can Lo consulted with out fvar of observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing In any part of tho State, how ever distant, wbu may desire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doherty in their refpeetivo cues, and whu think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, aro respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred and confidential. If the ease be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will bo unnecessary, as in structions fur diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of tho caso (including the remedies), vill be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of tho purport of the letter or parcel o transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise. rREn. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Addcs, Y. K. DOHERTY, M. D., Ban Francisco, California. Spermatorrhoea. Dit. Douehtt has just published an Important namulct embodying his own views and experiences in relstion to Impotence or Virility, being n short treatise on J? permatorrhosa or bemmal VY cake ess, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases of tho Sexual Organs. This little work contains information of the ut most value to all, whether married or single, and will bo sent FREE by mail on receipt of six conts in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D.. v3n3Stf San Francisco, Cal. MRS. DUNNIVAY TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER numerous patrons that eho has on hand, and U in regular receipt of the , flATEST m ciioicest mm of goods IN THB MIIililHEEY IsIJYE! REMEMBER, LADIES 1 If you purehaso TEN DOLLARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery you will bo entitlod to tho "DEMOREST MAGAZINE !" for 1S69, as a premium on the purchase I DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING . in all their branches ! BLEACHING AND PRESSING in the latest and best manner 1 GOODS CHEAP AND PATIENCE INEXHAUSTIBLE ! Corner Main and Broad-Albin Streets, ALBANY, OREGON. , November 21, 1868 v4n!4tf . FOR SALE! rVfiin ACRES 0 LAND, SITUATED IN &J Linn county, - on the Control road, within one-half mila of Robert's Bridgo and one half mile of the O. C. R. R. ; it being the claim of E. H. Griffin and part of tho Isaao Roberts Claim. Also ono improved block in tho city of Albany, with other valuable property. TERMS OF SALE; One-fourth down, and tho balanco on timo, with interest, seenrd by the property. Tho above will bo sold in parcels to suit purchasers. E. H. GRIFFIN. Dec. SO, 1868 v4n20tf. ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE LADIES I HEW MILLINERY ESTABLISMHEHT. ill IIS. S. C. SMITH, FASHIONABLE MILLINER A5D DliESS-MAKER! WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIES of Albany and surrounding conntry that she bas oreno'l a Milliner and Ma.ntn.fVin9 Establishment in this city, and respectfully solicits) vueir patronage. FASHIONABLE BONNETS AND HATS Always on ZZand or Mado to Order! mains and cxoak making I'KOH PTl.r AT1X1ED TO. BLEACHING ASD PRESSING nose to ORDER Albany, Oct 17, 18M -v4n8yl. PICTUBES I J Af IVIXTEU, HAVING PURCHASED tho well-furnished PICTUBE GALLEBY formerly belonging to A. D. Paxton, Is prepared to ta&k'i PnOTOGRAPHS from "Carte9 d Vuile" op to life ike. Also AMDR0TTPE3 as "SUN PEARLS r GODO PICTURES MADE IN CLOUDY WEATHER ! Any person who has had card pictures made here since the Gallery was burned down (in 1863) cap gA pictures from tho negatives at the rate of tbro dollars per dozen. Having bad eight years' experience in the bnsl ottr, I believe that I can insara to give satisfao Uon. J. A. WINTER. Albany, gept. 12, 1863 vJn4tf is A. UILLtB. MILLER & BRO., (.Jaccessors lo I'hilip JlilUr,) MARBLE WORKS i t ti l vv Atrnnv JSm- M A f V Shop on Waahlajton, bet. Itt and2dStfo THE.5E GENTLEMEN LEG LEAVE TO IX f jrm the pnhlio at large thai they are now prepared to rirntsa 3IARULE 3IOXU3IESTQ Asa GRAVE-STONES! OF ETEBT STYLE AND PATTERN, At the Most .Reasonable Prleec TOHDSTOIIES CUT TO OEDEEt On the very shortest notice. Mar7v3a25tf MILLER t ERO. ALB.VY FOUNDRY! ALBANY, OREGON. A. F. CHERRY, PROPRIETOR. VANCFACTCBXS Of STEAM ENGINES, GRIST AND SAW-JIILLS, REAPERS AND THRESHERS, WOODWORKING MACHINERY, PUMPS, Ac. Ac, 1c, Ac. dc. Machinery of all kinds REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE I PATTEItX MAKING Done la AU Iu Various Forma!! IB0N AKD BEASB CASTINGS Or All Kinds, Kade to Order! Deo.5'63v4nlflyl. ' A. F. CHERRY. SUMMONS. In ihe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn. Tiontas S. Summers vs. Eliza Summers Suit for Divorce. To Elisa Summers, Deft. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON i You are hereby required to appear la the Cir cuit Court of -the State of Oregon for ihe County of Linn, and answer the complaint therein filed against you by tho above named plaintiff with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days of the date of service hereof upon you, if served in said Linn county, or if served in any other county in the Stato of Orogon, then within twenty days of th date of service hereof upon you. And you aro farther notified that If you fail to answer as above required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree or judgment of Court dissolving the bond of matri mony now existing between you and said plainiff, and for she undivided one-third part, In fee, of all your Real Estate. N. H. CRANOR, February 15, 1869. ' Att'y for Pl'tt By order of Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge. State of Oregos, Cocstt of Lntx, sr. 1, Geo. R. Helm, Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Linn, do certify the foregoing to be a true and perfect eopjr of tho original summons of whioh it purports to bo a copy, now on file in my office. Feb. 13, !S69-n27w6. Qbo. R. Helm, Cl'k. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT T, Abraham Miller. Jr., have this day been ap pointed by the County Court of Linn eounty. State of Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of Eli as A.Johnson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, are hereby required to present them, with proper Vouchers, to the under signed, by leaving the same with the County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon, at his oSico in Albany, Linn county, Oregon, within six months from date hereof. ABRAHAM MILLER, Jr Feb. 22, 1869. n28w4. Adm'r. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP, THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between G. M. Stroud, J. R. Lake J. W. Smith, R. M. Wade, at Scjo, Lion eounty, Oregon, under the firm name of Stroud Lake A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. J. R. Lake continuing the business and is authorited, to collect all debts due the firm. G. M. STROUD, " J.R.LAKE, J. W. SMITH. R. M. WADE, . Soio, Oregon, March 2, 1869 v4n30w4. ' SAMUEL DENNY, Tjr 3ST X 33 T -A. E , AKD DEALER IX ATA Sir IDS OP CABINET WARE! ALBANY, OREGON. Store on First street, under the Dbmocbat Office "Albany, Oct. 1,1868 yinltt.