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MA 8, 1S69. IxTERKSTl.VQ to Stock Raisers. TIlO fi'l .lowing extract from a Vermont paper trill "bo interesting t the stock raisers of this State, showing that the favorite stallion . V,Pathnde,, belonging to Tut. Smith, Jof , Portland, is half-brother to tho king of the turf, "Dexter" both being sired by the old Mjrriil horse. Since this discovery of DextorV pedigree, all of tho old Morrill stock are being eagerly sought for by lovers -of, the turf, and at high prices : "Dtxttr a Horrill.CullA Curious Expoturt.- The last .Cnledoia under, the bovo head in-, contains the following article, relative to tbe pa.' , teraity or tbe celebrated trotting horse Dexter" alleging that he wsn fired bj the famous Morrill norse formerly of this village. lie tb it at it in ay, it U certain that tha . Mrrill borsa lias aired some very fast borsci (hose possessing, also, many excellent qualities. Tbe article which we quote 'will, therefore, be of interest to a largo number of persons in this vicinity. Tho CvUdonian says : A discovery has been made in regard tn th fr . 'nous trotting horio 'Dexter,' new owned by "Mr. tRobort Bonner, of tbe .New York Ledger, which is destined to create no little' stir among the horse fanciers of this country, and at the same time tale t"ho credit of that celebrated acvse from the 11am bletonian stock, (where it lias always been award d) and place it to tho credit of tho Morrilt blood, eke re it belongs. In short, 'Dexter was raised n Danville, Caledonia cnnty; his siro was I he xld French Morrill horse, and his Jam the Bovee mare.. This, in brief, is the pedigree of this won- erftti"horse, as the story goes. Tho perjon who has made this discovery is Cornelius Husscl!. a taaa who came here from Rock t'ord, Illinois, last ytar. The manner of the discovery, as we under stand it, was in this wise : Mr.. Russell became im pre tied with the similarity f Djxtcr to the Morrill stock, and bj considerable corscspondence and inquiry, be traced his horse back from New York to Chicago, frm Chicago to Lower Canada, thene to Concord, N. II., and from the latter place to Mr. Bovee. now of Passumpsic, but who then lived in Danville. Ou talking with Mr. Bo tree, the latter said he raised a certain colt such a year, which was an uucomroon likely one, and brought him a goo 1 price. This coll went to Con cord. N. after which be lost trace of him. Io describing this colt be described 'Dexter perfectly; mmd those who have seen this celebrated burse know that he is peculiarly marked. In addition , to this we understand Mr. Russell has the affida vits OI ail Ine parties luruujjii wuu.-w amui yinr passed from the time he left Mr. Bovee until te came into the hands of Mr. Russell, at Chicago. Oa learning these- facts, Mr. RuscU purchased tho Bovee mare at once, and together with tbe Cushman and Richard Flint norses. wbioh he a! read owned, started last Monday for Illinois." , Hxtdxnxo. Last Monday Messrs. A. S. Knox, P. C. Harper and S. M. Pennington arrived in this city, the former gentleman from San Francisco, and the tw o latter from a Tisit to their friends in the Eastern State. Mr. Pennington spent two months in Illi nois, mostir in MeD-inouzh county, lie eame from McComb, Illinois, to Sacrament by railroad, in 7 day?, and tho whole time cf traveling lctvrcen the starting point in Illinoin, and this city occupied 11 days and 4 hours. He bad 9 hours of staging between the two railroads, but the Superintendent of ' the Central Pacific Railroad informed him that they designed connecting the two roads by the 10th instant. Mr. P. sajs that he did not realize that Oregon was such a fine country until be had an opportunity of cum paring its soil, climate, and natural resour ees with those of tho great Northwestern States of Illinois, Iowa and Missouri ; but now he is satisfied that Webfout is the "gar den of the world," and Linn county the ; central point in the aforesaid'garden. And it ia almost the unanimous opinion of those returning to the Atlantic State., after resid ing in Oregon for a few years, that our coun try is far superior to that lying East of the Rocky Mountains. Truly, wc should feel proud of oar noble yung State. Albaxt Races. Wo are indebted, to Mnjur Gird for the following information in regard to the June Races : On Thursday, Tun. 1 A tlijtrj u-ill 1a n niflfjli r?tr rvir tlti Albany Race Course, fur $200, (single dah of a mile). In this race Mr. Isaac Winkle and Col. Kendall, both of Benton county, are the contestants for the purse the former running the horse known as "Roscoe the other horne is not yet named, but it will p robably be "Red Jacket." On Friday and Saturday subsequent to this race there will be racing on the same course making three days racing in all. The programme for ' tins sport will soon be announced by appro priate postern. There are now in training at the track the following horses : "Jeff. Davis" and a filly, owned by Hugh Fields ; "Snow Flake" and "Red Jacket," by Win. Gird ; 'Stonewall Jackson," by Thomas Hardy, and a 3-year old Rifleman colt, by John Lay ton. "Other horses are expected soon. Great pains hare been taken to repair the track and renovate the stables, so that those who attend with horses can rely upon satis factory accommodations. I III KM-1. I. .1 IIW I P . OrzaxAxn Hotel. Mr. A. Murray, who Has purchased and refitted the large build ing on the corner of First and Washington streets, formerly kuown as the Delmonico Restaurant, informs us that he will hare the .house ready for occupancy on next Monday. He has had a large addition put up at the . irear of the house, adding considerably to the x&pteity of the original edifice. All the a part cj ecu are painted, papered, and fur aished io good atyle throughout, and when at is fairly started the hotel facilities of Al Tbany will' again mA a first-class order. Sttcr&aB MzETiic. At the monthly rnect ' ring' of Albany Fire Company, field last Vraesday erening, the motion to house the inginoon next Tuesday was reconsidered, as it will be impossible to get the engine up ftoia Portland and in running order by that - use. No definite date was fixed upon 'for hie eeremojaies. President Vining, who has rt moved his residence to Puget Sound, sent in his resignation j and M. V. Brown was f ihtiti to fill the vacancy ' r;v. . , ;jrPiKocjtATiQ, News.t Tliis is the title) .6f a aew paper published at Jacksonville, this .State, by P. D. Hull. It is a neat xaper, fell filled with local and miscellaneous news, ind edited with fair ability. 1 It promises to : Wthe White Man's friend, and will seek Co build up and advance all material inter ests of Southern Oregon.". We trust the !;iicple of that section will give tho.iVeuv a ; Wisrsl: sgpport. ' : -; ?-r : ; ATekat j-oa Epicdbes. To-nirrht Messrs. 'Selfar Rodgerg, pf the Albany Brewery, 'srill ftc&ominodate their customers with a fttB treat in the way of a lunch of Fish . - liOodsr ftBd Lobster Salad, .1 7coL.a3Iessrs. A. Cowan & Co. offer- 21 SATURDAY... McCallister8 Brick MACUtsi. We this wcok took occasion to visit the Brick Machine Manufactory of McCallister & Co., where wo found Mr. Mart. Bringhnnt busily encaged in constructing a couplo of these magnificent mills. The simplicity and com pletcncss af this machine must be seen to be fully understood and appreciated. It din peases with tho cost of employing expensive moulders, as Inexperienced hands can work it as well as thorough brick makers. With 8 or 10 men it will motvld 23,000 brick per day, thoroughly tempered, smooth, and of uniform ,siio and quality, with perfect cor ners and angles,- free from cracks and checks, from all kinds of untcmpcrcd clay, with less cost than any other known process. The cost of a machine on the steamboat wharf in this city, in perfect trim and working order, with moulds and fixtures complete, is $300, and wo are assured by parties well versed in brick making that it will pay for tUclf in n week' time, by employing ordinary force. J. S. McCallistcr, tho inventor, is now at Dalles City, where one "f his machines is to be used in making brick for tho U. S. Mint building in that city ; but any information with regard to tho machine can bo had by enquiring of Messrs. Russell & Elkins. Mat-Dav Party. Tho union Subbatli School Pic-Nie, was a very pleasant affair. By ten o'clock a, u..somc two hundred chil lren and a large number of grown persons had assembled at the grove and were amus ing themselves. iu divers ways some swing ing around the circle in tho horse-swing, others swinging in tho ropo swing, others playing "pussy wants a corner," or "toss the ball," and everybody smiling, joyjUS and happy. About noon a short add rem was delivered by Rev. Jenkins 0f the M. E. Church, after which tho rVowd dipercd t tho green and shady proves to partake of n luncheon and a, hour of quiet and repose. One plcasi;,g feature of tho day was the ad vent upon tho ground, about I r. m., of the Allany Bras Band. dresed in uniform and discoursing beautiful and stirring strains of music. The B.md received tho hearty and unanimous thanks rf the poplo present, and the sparkling eves and beaming counte nance of tho little ones fully attested their appreciation of the musical treat. The day will long le femcmltcrcd by the children of the several Sablath Schools of this city. Fro Ocnoco. Mr. Slater, formerly of Lebnnon, has jnst returned from Ochoc" Valley, where he p sed the winter. He left there al"ut three weekn ng, and grain was then coming up, and t!ck was already fattening; there are 13 families in tho val ley; whole number of the population, about 00 ; there nre a cooper abop and blacksmith hop in operation ; a saw-mill is badly need ed, ax there is no rail timber, and fence must be made of lumber, for which purpose there is an abundance or yellow pine. The deepest snow during the winter wa three inch?, and itremaincd on tho grocnl but a few dajs. Beautiful butter is being plentifully made in the valley. Tbe inhabi tants arc anxious to hate a poul route es tablished to that point. Up t the present time there have been two birth, but no deaths. Etorybsnly is healthy, and tho peo ple fear they will have to kill some ono to tart a graveyard. The claims in Ochocu valley are about all taken up, but thero is plenty of unclaimed land on Crooked River Max's Duty. A man's first and highest duty ti his family is to provide for their fu ture comfort and welfare while he has health and strength, o that if he should be sudden ly stricken with death, they would have a Kufiicient income to subsist in comfort, with out being forced tn suffer privation and pov erty, or, perhap. accept dishonor and ruin to eke out a livelihood. One of the safest and most economical ways for a .poor man to dolhis is to secure a life policy in some sub star.tial and reliable Life Insurance Com any. Tho 'National" preent induce ments of a superior nature to many ot' ers, and will doubtless prove eminently worthy of the immense patronago which it is evi dently receiving. Jno. C. Mendenhalt, Eq.t of this city, is the traveling agent for Ore gon, and vc cheerfully recommend him to our friends as a gentleman worthy of confi dence and esteem. Read his advertisement in another column. "Br Tnis Sis tz Shall CoxQna. When the Emperor Constantino adopted his famous battle symbol, ho wroto beneath it in hoc iigno tinces 'By this sign ye shail conquer.' The same inscription might properly be afiixed to another sign which is the ymbol of thousands of successful bat tics with the bodily ailments of mankind. "S. T. 18G0 X," the trade mark of the fa mous Plantatiox Bittebs, typifies more victories than Constantine the Great ever dreamed of. Victories over dyspepsia, ner vousncss, general debility, biliousness, fever and ague, remittant fever, despondency, con stitutional weakness, and a hundred other disorders and disabilities of both sexes to which the hcr.t'icn assailants of tbo Eastern Emperor were a mere bagatelle. Whenever an invalid sees the emblem, let him take the hint it is intended to give him, purchase the elixir, and conquer his complaint. Removed. Mrs. S. C. Smith has moved her millinery and dress-making establish raent in to the building formerly occup'ed by J. E. Bentley's shoe store, two doers west of tbe Democrat office. Licenses. The County Commissioners this week granted licenses to sell liquors to in quantities less than one qunrt, to Wm. Gird, Jlyers & Ilouck, and Tally & Ander son all of this city. SPECIAL NOTICES. fliirnriMQ DfiRmiQ diaqtcpo ACCUMULATE ELECTRICITY, whereby tbe eirculation of the blood besom es equalised upon , the part whero applied, causisf paia and morbid action to cease. Was there ever published stronjerevldenee than this? Certificate from A F. Sterling, Esq. For two years, I have bven a great sufferer from neuralgia In the bead, and found only temporary relief from all tbo various remedies that I have tried, until applied ooo of "ALLCOCK'S 10. R0U3 FLASTKUS." I cut it Into thrve strips, placing one under esch shoulder blade and tbe other over the small of my buck, and for the patt three months I have bad scarcely a twinse of tbe ddpaln. ladvisoall who MuTt-r-from nervous diseases to lose no tiiaos la uiakln- a trial of tbe wonderful pUster. A. F. STi::tLINa, See' Singer Mfc Co. New York, JuntS. 1868. Frinci;,al Agency, Brandreth House, New York. Sold ojr alt Druggist. vZlmi A D V E It T I S K M E NTS. BUTTER WANTED! AT - Q. CIIEADI.CS CASH STORE! For the next three months, at TWENT7-TXVZ2 CENTS PER FOUND, The Butter must be Good. Albsnj, Maj l-o37nl. ft. CM HA DIE. N. B. eggs "W"-A.isra7Er i IX. CIXEADLES'S CASH STORE ! For 30 dajs from date, st TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FER DOZEN, la Cash or Trade. Albany, May 1 b37ib1, R. CHKADLB. CHURN 1 CHURN I! CHURN 111 Somclhluf for Ertrjbodjr that bjiaCow! 7K TAKE THIS UCTHOD OF INFORM- f V log tbe peopi &r (bis UU tnat wo aie now manufacturing an 1 have for safe (v.tbrr cou&tjr rigLt or single CLuros). the Celebrated HOLLOW DASH AT.TiosrnuRic ciiunrvi Psttntei by H. C Estt.efms., Kirch 14, ltU. rcrsAos wubiog for a Chora that will operate easily, churn crcaut in Cvo loinutes and tnilk in tea uilnolrs. and that cannot easily r t t-ut vT or iler, wilt da well U address tbe uiidcmfnrd. at Scio. Linn county, Orego;r, what 1 beUtr.eorue and see the Cbura rr yurclrra. tVbere this is not convenient send f-r a awle Churn. Persons w tabid a Cuunty Itlbt .'! do wll u tall soou. as the territory is Utn raid J'y taken. connis a. tixorp. Scio, Lisa Co., Or'a. r. S. The Hollow Dah Chora is endorsed by the following named persons, residents of fe'civ and vicinity : J.A.l'ENNKDAKEB. .XT. C. MILLER. 7110. DON A 1100, P. MUNKEU-S. T. SUIELlJS, II. r. SHIELDS. C. CLYMEIW Scio, April 10, 1303. - lizSUt JL GOOD BOOK FOR AGENTS! BESOURCES OF TBI PACIFIC SLOPE!! K Statistical and Descriptive Summary of tbe Mines and Minerals, Clituat. Topography, Agri culture, Manufactures, and Commerce of tbe I'a cic States sad Territories; including LOWER CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, BRITISH COLUM BIA and ALASKA, BY HON, J. ROSS BROWNE, Complete In One La rje Octavo Volume of 874 pages, Price, $4,00. This is the Cheapest Work ever offered in this market to Subscription Agents, and it is compact with useful information, INVALUABLE to MER CHANTS, FARMERS, MECHANICS. Ete and is of deep Interest to ALL CLASSES t Published by H. H. BANCROFT & CO., v San Francisco, Cal. v4n35w&. THE iVATIOIVAIs LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1 1 ! OF NEW YORK. OFFICERS EnwAun A. Josks, Pres'tj JoA thas 0. Halsct, Vice Prcs't; Johjt A. Most imor, Sec'y; HmAU B. White, M. D., Mod. Ex. All Policies Non-forfeiting. Annual Income, $225,000.00. Dividends. 1868, 60 per cent. 6TITZEL A UPTON, Oen'l Agents, Portland, 0. J. QUINN THORNTON, Soliciting Agent, Albany, Og'n. v4n32mS TTIIiM AM DAVIDSON, OSes No. 64 Front Street, Ji(ljoiBiojj ths Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. SPECIAL COLLECTOR OF CLAIMS. , Bonds, Promissory Notes, Book Accounts, and all other Claims will be made a Specially, ajd Promptly Collected. Jan30,-v4n24tf - . WQOIj WAHTED ! WE SHALL PURCHASE WOOL THE coining seasou. without restriction as to quantity, and will pay tho HIGHEST PRICE IN GOLD ! Call and seo ns before you sell. If you knew your own interest. . HOSENSTEIN & MENDELSON, New Tork Store, ia Festers Brick. Albany, My 1, 1869 n37wi. IIOSTETTER'S BITTERS. EVILS OF EXCESS., FROXXXOITOR7 LAt7S STIMULI. -MEDICINAL Intemperance has no avowed advocates. Even its slaves earse the viee to whieh they yield, er re gret, with amudlln scars, their Inability tv resist the false appetite for itinialants which long eoa tinuvd exeeis has engendered. Of all the millions whom it degrades, Lrutifies end ruins, there is aot one who, ia his sober aoets, stands forth lie cbaioploB. Temperance, oa the other band, has a host of aetive sad etiergstie friends". Society, as abodr, preaches it, altbosgb so many Bieailiors of society fail Io practice It. It I ad roosted in every pulpit ; its prohlhitioa it the objoet of large and respvetalle social organisatioai it is made a tide issue, and sometimes tbe main issue at (he polls, and ttrlageat taws srs esactedto enforce it. In short, all parties, ail creeds, all interests units tn deprecating drunkenness ; and tbo only question connected with it upon which they do not agree, It as to tho wisest tui-tbod of controlling the evil. Prohibitory Statu legislation has been thought by many sincere and good men to bo tbe best remedy ; but It has been tried again and again In New England ant elsewhere without halng produced the Wnifieinl effects expected from it ; and at lust Massacbuetts, long the stronghold of prohibition, bat repudiated that policy by an immense majority. Tbe Federal (Jovernmcbt, partly in the interest of temperance, and parity for revenue purposes, hat imposed a lax upon domestic liquors which, if the laws were rigidly executed, would at oocs lesson tbvir son sumption, and Increase tbo sum total of the na tional revenue, but it appears to have signally failed in both these object. There It no percept ible decrease ia tbe manufacture or eousuotplion of domeeiie spirit, and kno proportionate aug mentation In the receipts of tbe Government from that souree. Laws of this nature are alwoj s ex tco.ivcly evaded, and result in a large amount of official corruption sod lubllo demoralisation. without acuotnplUbtog the primary objects which their originators had io vlw, Experieaco seems to teach us that moral iofiu- enevt are more potent than peoat statutes in retraining this speciei of exeess. Father Mathews' moral and religious crusade agaiatt ioebrirty prtlably did wore good thaa a'l tbe prohibitory laws that have ever teen ea se led. The extreme prohibitionists insist that alcohol has ao uits at a ciedkiue ; that It It, wbeo takeu into tbe storoaeb, necesstvriiy poisouout. Eut here tbe faeulty that has made disease sal the remedies fr diMae its study fur so many area. increasing its knowledge and rffCliug its sy sum of triiatmcnt with mttrj pa.sitig year, meets tie al'.alion wlih a point Uaak dtbUL Who are best competent to deolJe this quetiwn, ia wLU h tbe health sod li'.et of milliont of butaan Wiagt are invulfod? the professors of tbe art of healiag or iadividuals ho,e'afettedly, are ifteupeQt4 to prsKftbe for tbe.r ownaitumats, and who, when prtstrstcd by Ulocsi, place their ebief reliance on the doetor ? lioet not tbe profesiun in whom, eex1 te God, tbry pat their trat ia s!clnes, know Utter than they do abcthrr alcoholic tonkt sre or are not necessary in certain phans of disease? Commca sense answers in the aStuatise. Physi cians tell ut that alcohoiia medicines are among tbe most vaoab!a remedial agents in Materia Mrdiea spectScs whicb canuot Le dispensed with without sarriHeiag the health and tires of Multi tudes of thrir patients. If we put trust in them and I -a I w pst trust ia tiitm is evidat, or we should not rail tbent ia to tniaUUr t as when ia danger we sre bosadt subscribe to their die turn. S i far, then, at tne licaiioa It eooeerned, the otjeet of the philaetbropUtt wbo advocate tem perance should be to aid ths profcttlon In iu .rai worthy eSerts to secars a pure, unadultcra- ftd alcoholie etunaient for curative and provent ive purpies. If any law eald be'devlscd for keepog the unwholrsiae and impure liquors of commerce oet of Ibe tick room, it would be aa Inspprrciatte Uttstog, and if, oa tbe other band, a law guaranteeing a pure stimulant to all who are profeisioually declared U cecl it coald be practically enforced, that, too, would be f infinite benefit to mankind. But no such spteial lsfrislalion eould be rendered effective. It would be evaded,- and rendered null snd void by the interests in conflict with it. Just as tbe liqnorlaws are sow nullified by similar eiatcs. But when as ia the ease, for example, of Una tetter's Stomach Bitters a medicinal stimulant bat been proved, beyond all cavil, to he absolute ly free from sdultcrstlon, and a complete spcciSe for a large class of diseases, no beoevolent and enlightened friend of temperance can consistently lift up bit voiee against it. On the contrary, ev cry proper effort should be made to procure the substitution of such a tonic for tbe acrid, fiery and poisonous fluids too frequently administered to invalid. It shonld be a powerful argument in favor of a preparation like this, that it hat been deprived by rectification and by the medicinal vegetable ingre dients of which it partly consists, of alt tbe dele tcrious properties present in ordinary alcoholic stimulants, and whicb beget an unnatural craving for strong drink, thereby leading directly to in temperance. This, we ssy, should be strong ar gument in its favor with all rational temperance men, for since stimulants are medicines that can not be dispensed with, it it manifestly all impor tant to administer tbe best. At a recogpized and standard tonie of undispu ted purity, llostctter't Bitters may be cited at an apt illustration of tbo use of stimulants as con trasted with their abuse. It It not intended at a beverage; Indeed, there are many varieties of un medicated alcohol which the man wholovet strong drink for itself would prefer to tho Bitten. No toper is partial to the art'.ele, for ita effect, when taken in exects, it that of an emetic. It Is re garded at a medicine only, and it prescribed for the prevention and cure of sickness, and for notb iug else. The temperance reader who has perused the foregoing remarkt iu a candid and impartial spir it, will see. we think, that the cause ho bi at heart, and which unfortunately has been greatly retarded in its progress by intolerance and mis conoeption, it likely to bo benefitted rather than retarded by the employment in medical practloe of a wholfto'ne pharmaceutical preparation, with a pure stimulative basis, instead of the abomina ble firewater, (now more abomina'de than it ever was before) sold by liquor dealers sod at tavern bars. PREPARED AND SOLD BT Redington, Hostetter & PITTSBURG, PENN. Co., Tor sals by Druggists, Grocers sal (tore Loop, ers throughout tho world. Redlngton, Hostetter & Co. ; , Agonts for the Pacific Coast, 415 sod 413 Front street, ; - V Sajt Fbascisoo, Cxu ana8-Ta21-hoj' ss. j25w4 , ' ADVERTISEMENTS. Wat LTHAM CHES. Tbe "P. 8. Kortlet" niovennjnt, with extra Jewels, Chronometer Balance, l'atent Vatt Cap, Patent Safely Pinion, and all other Into improvement, in a solid 8 oe. Coin Silver liuutintf Case, with uoiu .Joints, r'7 coin. Tbo tauie in b ot. cate, $30. In ! oi. cose, $33 coin, The "WaUhftin Watch Co." movement with extra jewels, Chronometer Bftlnnco, Patent Dust Cap, Patent Safety pinion, A., Iu 3 oz. ease, With Gold Jolut. coin. The tauie In 4 ox. case, $33, Ia hot $36 coin. Ths "Appleton, Tracy & Co." movement with ex tra Jewel, Chronometer Balance, Patent iMist Cap, Patent Kafely Pinion, Ac, in Zoz case, Gold Joint, f '!t coin. Ths sntoo ia 4oz case, $37. In i oz, $10 coin. "?. 8. Barllett Watch in 2i oi, 13 karat Gold Hunting Cnc, $K0 coin.. " Waltham Watc h Co." Watch ia 2. os. 18 karat Uolil Hunting l;ao, coin. Appleton. Tracy A Co." Watch In 2J oz. 18 kar at Gold Hunting Ca'c, $R7 coin. Any additional weight at $1 per pwt, or $20 per oz. cxira. SMwasawsi Wo wi'l send any of th above by Well. Farro A Cot Exprens. with Mil to eoliectan delivery and give the purchaser the privilege of examining thevtnfcli before pitying. All hxpreft cbarget, however, to be paid by the purchaser. Hut if Iht uuivHiit of tUt prire of the Wnteh U rt tuilltd fo lis with th' Hrder, tee will th tUnrnt in .SVia i'mnrlaeo ourtfleri. In scndiuK money. drafts ot Well, Fargo Co. are preferred. We wish it ditltitiy understood that these watches are tho vi-rjr U-t. with all tbe latest im- provvtnement, snd that tbey are ia tHtrfwt run- uing order, (a giiar.m'ee from tbo manufacturer accompanies emu watch.) and if any one does not perforin well, we will exchange it, or refund ths money. Please state that you saw this in State Eights Democrat. HOWARD & CO., Jeweller and Silversmith, 019 Broadway, N. 7. In orJor that all may address nt with eonfi- denre, wc rf-r, by prmilon, to Messrs. WE LL, FABOO a Co., or to any of their agents on tbe I'aelDe Coast. fbZQ.v4o27u.2 r. w. srixg. a. canoTflcr.s. P. W. SPINK. & CO., (itcrtiior.s to v . w. mack.) DEALERS IU STOVES! iiiij ouQui'iiuu una t:JcvrdiLi; 0a First, between Washington snd Ferry Streets, ALBANY. OREGON. m J, HE endcrined would rrpcctfully infona the fublic generally ibat they arc established at tic old stand mM. . Mack, and have en band large stuck, and arc continually receiving heavy Invoice or gwtlt win -n we propose to aell. u have aow ou baud a very lar-c asaortmeot of the uost favorite COOKING STOVES ! amoof which titty tc found the BUCK, JIENUT CLAY. EUREKA. KLW NATION, lil CKEYK STATE. llAHVEST QUEEN, I'HIDLor AMERICA, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac Ocr stock of PARLOR, HALL AND BOX STOVES, is sow and will be kept very complete, and ta trace taaoy of the uioit beautiful patUret, Alo a larse t c T Deals, Iron KdlUs, Iron Tea-KeltUs, Sad Iron, I rati and KnaintUd Keltlet, Fire fhyt. SlmetUawl Tings, h apple Iron, fr., dr. Of Placisbed and Jaar.cd Jods e Lave a good ifortmctit. te bare, for fanners, Matt. Ellis' Farm ore' Boilers And ft very larjo aMorttoent of Force and Lift Pumps, and COWAN'S PITCHER. PUMPS ! Cft STOCK CF T 1 1ST Vv7" .A. 3E& IE2 , will always be fvand most complete, crnbracias ercry:ninr wanted by iiootekorpere anl oth ers, and will be found of a tuperlor rjual.ty, a we maou'actura iieuo othr tbao tbe bent brandi of TIN PLATE! And wa WARRANT our ware not to leak REPAIRING will receive prompt attention, and will be executed in a neat au l workman-like tnsnccr. 1 Those who are wanting goods In our line will Cod it vastly to tbeir advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, a our facil. hie fir buying and raannfacturin; enable us to give customers a largo percentage in quality and prices. Dealers will be supplied at the lowest possi tie rates, ana gooas packed and bioped with dispatch. Dee5C3v4Dl6tf. P.W.SPINK A CO R. CHEADLE'S VHOLESfrLE AND RETAIL CASH STORE DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO BY STEAMER! A fine selection of D RY GOOD S ! To arrive, which will bo offered 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 added. (Freight is now only $5 per ton, with a prospect of reduction. Having made arrangement with responsible par ties iu San Francisco to sell iuy Prodube, I can offer better prices this season than ever before. I iutend to - GIVE PORTLAND PRICES FOR PRODUCE of all kinds (with freight oft. about i cent en the lb.) so persons consigning Produce to me can rely on favorable returns. I have, for shipping purposes, a GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL WAREZ20USS ! And ran make returns on Prcduce shipped to San Francisco ia CO days. 7t. IJ. T will keep this season IRON AND JSTLEL.of all kinds, at Reduced Fig ures. (Jive me a call and see for yourselves. THRESHERS. HARVESTERS, HEADERS, MOWER., GANG-PLOWS of Philo's uiako. I have the agency for selling all tlieso at Portland prices, freight added. Seed Drill?, Cast Steel, Collins' and Molina Plows! N. D.Eggs wanted at 13 Cents p;r Doien. Butter " " 40 . lb. Oats " ,r 40 bu. JJaoon sides " 10 lb. " hams " 1U12 M lb. " eh'ldrs " fl ' ' lb. Lard wanted " 9 " lb. CASH OR TI5AE3 will be given at all times 40 suit customers, at R. CHEADLE'S CASH STORE. feb50v4n27yl - Albaay, Oregias. AVHEHTISEMENTS. CHANGE OF BASE I" BliAIW & YOUNG, ALSAi-17, - . . - onraon, laving bought all the Merchnndiio of J, Burrows A Co., will continue the business. And we Invito nil to give ut a call. We will be conttiiLlly . receiving , GOODS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ASD WILfc t.itt A GENEHAIs ASSORTMENT or DIR-ST GOODSI GflOCFfllES, I I A II D W A 11 E , CROCKERY, &e. WU WILL OFFBH INDUCEMENTS TO ALL Iteady-Iny-Customers) ! VLL P , J. 15 OP arrows k Co.. wilt plcaso c&ll and settle. hitlter member of the firm is authorized to sttlle any account of the Company. dlarch 0, 13G9-v4nZ9lf. J. BARROWS A CO. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CIIARGES. IIR. IV. K. DOIIERTY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo. site tbe Pacific M ail Steamship Com paay's OCicc, Private entrance on LcidcfdorS stmt, Ban Francisco. E$tahli& srprttily tu afftitd ths ajlieted sound trnd settntiftc imUicul aid tn IAe treatment ondemrtnf all I'rituttantl Chron- JUiteate. r of .SVrr. ey and all Sexual Diiordtrt. TO Till: AFFLICTED, TkTi. W. K. DOIIERTY RETURN'S HIS SIN J cere thanks t bis nnmcrous patients for ibeir iiatronae, and would take tb's .prortuntty to reound tbcia loat bo continue to enuit at but Institute for tho cure of chrome dteaea of the Logs. Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Genito-Uri- nary Orsaos, and ali private licae, via . byph- ilis in nil it form and stage, gemma! Wesknetl, aud all the horrid consequences of self-abuse. Con orrhuM, Gleet, Strictures. Ntornal and Diurna eioiitnt. Seiual Debility, Disease! of tbe Back and Lolas, InflaromatioB of tbe l'laddcr and Kid ners, etc, etc., and be Lope that bis long experi ence and successful practice will continue to insure bint a share cf public patronage. Uy tbe practice of many years in Luropc and the toiled Mates be it enabled to apply tue uosl eoicient and sue cetsful remedies against diseases of all kinds, lie uset no mercury, charges moderate, treats his pa tients in a correct and honorable wa" , and has refrmce of unquestionable veracity from men ef known rei-rcUlnlitj and high ataodia io soci ety. All iiartiet consulting nuu vj letter or other out, will receive tbe best a&4 genius; treatment, aad ixsplicU secr.cy. . To Females. When a fciox'e Is la trouble, nr aQicted with Jim At, as weakness of the back and limbs, paia in tbe bead' dimness of sight, loss of muscular r.'.ner, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner voane, cvrruie ennary OiCtcuitics, ticrange- iceut of digestive functions, gecrrl debility, v elu'i'. ail dlcaes ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ty. an I all other uMcascs tculiar to fotnalc; she shyuld go cr write at once to ths celebrated female doctor, . K. Uohcrty, at but 3ledicu lnsttiate, and consult him about her trouble and disease Tbe Doctor is effecting more cures than any other pbvsician in the State f Cauf'-nna. Lrt no faue delicacy prevent you. hot apply immediately sad save voarself from r smiul tutu-rings and preru tore death. A. I Married Lads whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an Increase in their fjuiliet, shonld write or call at Dr. W. K Dohcrty'a Mclicnl Institute, and tbey will rcceire every possible rvliw ana h:ip. lam iMmior s on ccs are so arranged that le can ba consulted with out fear of observation. To Correspondent. Patients residing hi any part of the State, how ever distant, wbo may deire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doberty in their respective e.itt, and wh think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal intcrricw, arc respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred and confidential. irthe case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be onncccssary, as in structions fur diet, regimen, and the general treat ment of the cato (including the remedies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea nf tho purport of tbe letter or parrel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otberwite. free. Permanent eura guaranteed or no pay. Addest, W. K. D01IERTY, M. D San Francisco, California. Spermatorrhoea. Dr. DonrnTV hat just published an important pamplct embodying his own views and experiences in minion to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on thia affection, and other diseases of tbe Sexual Organs. This littlo work contains information of the ut most value to all, whether married or single, and will be tent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in pottage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY. M. D., 3n3Stf San Francisco, Cal. MRS. DUNNIWAY mAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING nER 1, numerous patrons that she has on hand, and is in regular receipt of the LATEST AND CHOICEST STYLES OF GOODS IX THE , ITIIIsIslNEIllf IsINE! REMEMBER, LADIES! If yon purchase TEN DOLLARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery yon will be entitled to tho 'DEMOREGT MAGAZINE !" for 1S69, as a premium on tbo purchase! DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING in all their branches ! BLEACHING AND PRESSING in tho latest and best manner ! GOODS CHEAP AND PATIENCE INEXHAUSTIBLE I Corner Main and Broad-AlMn Streets, i ALBANY, OREGON. November 21, 1SSS -v4nl4tf FOR SALE! YOn ACRES 0F "AND, SITUATED IN tiAj Linn county, on the Central road, wilitiu one-naa miio oi linoeri a image ana one half mile or tie 0. C. R. R.; U being ths claim nT E. H. Griffin and part of tho Isaao Roberts Claim. Also ono improved block in tho city cf Albany, with other valuable property. TERMS OF SALE: One.fourth down, and the brtlanro on ti oie, with interest, recured by the an i a property, xca aoovo wm oa aojd in mrcvl tc tuit pnxebatere. . E. H. GRLFFIN. ADVERTISEMENTS. RATES OF TOLL, oven thk- WILLBJETTE VALLEY CASCADE MOtX TAI5 WAGOS ROAD. To Deschuttee River, 4-boro or mclo team, $1 69 To M o 44 44 tt an 0 o u 44 II 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4t 44 44 1 44 44 " 3 60 ox team, jtAtt, ........ 4 60 every additioDal yoke- ii loose horses, per bead. 25 " cuttle, " 1 thvcp or hogs, " 2 pack animals, loaded... 69 unpack'd 2i horse and rider.......... 1 69 To Tc To To Tc fo To To Teams returning empty, half price. To Fish Lakes 4-horse or mule team, each way. ............. 2 99 1 " t 44 44 1 l fl " 1 ...... m. ...... I irO 1 " " " " ........1 09 Pack animals, loaded " " " onloaded, " irora and rider " Ox team, Z yoke " 69 26 74 2 09 etret To Vrtr.n Soda Srttiso : 4-horte or mule team, out and back 2 69 2 " " 44 . .... 1 09 Horse and tider " Looie animals, . Os teams tbe tamo as horso teams. 2i A. IIACKLEMAK, Pres't, W. W. PAftfttan, Sec'y. March 20,1 8e3. TlsSltf TO THE LADIES! NEW MILLINERY ESTABUSMHEfiT. FASHIONABLE MILLINER ASH . DRESS-MAKER! WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE LADIE3 cf Albacy and surrounding country that sbo lias opened a Milliner afd Aiantua-Makiot; Establbment in this city, aud respectfully solicits tbeir patronage. r r - " v. FASHIONABLE BON NETS AND KATS Always oa Hand or dado to Ortsr DRESS AND CLOAK JIAKISa PSOXPTLT ATTENDED TO. BLEACHING AND PRESSING dose to ORDER Albany, Oct 17, 1S5S -vlnSyl. PICTURES I J. A. WINTER, HAVING PURCHASED the Wrli-furoithed PICTIRL GALLERY formerly belonging to A. E. Paxton, is prepared tomska rnoTOGRAPns from "Carfs de YU'itt" op to lL'a sis. AMBR0TTPE3 AS& "SUIT PEARLS r Ah GC03 PICTURES MADE IN CLOUDT WEATHER I Any person vrho Las Lad card pictures made here since the Gallery was burned down (in 1863) car get pictures from the ceatives at the rat af three dollars per dozen. Having bad eight years experience ia the busi ness, I believe tLat I can injurs to give tatufae- if.n J a TVIVTFI? Albany Sept. 12, 1SC3 v4nttf IBJk A. DILLCK. A. ,r. KILUSU MILLER a BR0.f (Saceessor fo Piilip JJiller,) MARBLE W O R KB 1 T T i V r A D r r! V Shop oa WatMsgtaO) bet. 1st ondCiCt's. THESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN fjrm the publio at largo that they are new prepared to famish MARBLE 310N U3ICNTQ ASD Gil AVE-STO NES! Or EVERV STTLB AND PATTERN", At the Most Reasonable Prices T03XDSTONSS CUT TO ORDER Oa ths very shortest notice. MariT3a29tf MILLER A BRO. JOHN CONNER DEALEEIX V GENERAL SIEIICIIANDISC ALBANY, OREGON. -COSS13TUCO or 7T3 "V SfZS. etta fs ja-r- jk-wv . '"- f m , ir GRO C ERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, &C, &c. HARDWARE! A well selected assortment of the most complete kept in Albany. """"" " IROX AND STEEL, ef nearly all kinds suitable for the trade. " ALSO EOPE, CHAINS, MILL SAWS, NEW S T Y LBS CROSS-CUT SAWS, ! WAGON-SEAT SPRINGS, , - ... CARRIAGE SPRINGS, TUIMB L E-B OXINO, WASHERS, B O LIS , . : NUTTS . Nearlr all the stock is purchased in SAN FRAN CISCO, and will bo sold at tbo lowest maiket rates fur ready pay, or merchantable produco taken in exohango. v : A;;ent for TeHs, Fargo & Co. ACtntftrtho PaciSc Zssurasce Co. , Oct. 26, o7-v3nlIyl JOHN CONNER." BliAft'II DEEDS."of the latest and most approved form, for ealo at this ooe. W&rraxi i