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SATCKDAY.,:.:;:....AtJQUST 14, 1369. rioRUBLs DtATO. Alvin Brock, whom w- lout week mentioned having been round by throadil InVenrfblOj bating, as it was jppoaed, been thrown and kicked by a horse, died on last Thursday morning be Hmen!taDd2 o'clock: After ho was dis cot erod, though he lingered sercral days, he was apparently insensible, and was neTer laill to explain bo manner in which he re ceWed his wounds ; though it is generally bol'ieted that while watering his horse at the .well he had, wrapped the halter securely Ground his arm so as to be able to use both bunds in drawing the water 5 after wa'cr. Jflg the horse her, is supposed to hav started towards the barn, and when about half way mis supposed by Mr. Brock's hat and the w iter bucket being" found at this place, the horse became, frightened in some manner nnd ran-away, dragging his unfortunate .tnaatcr .with lam by tho arm. It is supposed ! it be continued to ran thus until exhaust d. 1 The horse and bistictim wcro found in Mr. Brock's' pasture, about S00 yards from ha house, with Mr. B. still fastened to him, rd insensible, s was previously stated. The hore had worn a path in walking artmnd him during the night, and Mr. B's clothing was considerably torn, nnd his head Vt id the lower part of his person lmdlj brain ed. Probably some eighteen hours had elapsed frora the time the horse started to run until Ihe was found in the pasture. Mr. B. had lam on the ground all night. No wonder that he died. - Mr. Brock wa a highly respectable and promising young man of 2G years was a Whelor and possessed of considerable estate. Hs leaves a brother, and an uncle Mr H. W. BttKk of Brownsville. vr f -: : - UPrKHCISIS CHANGED Zivhcrcvill bo found an order from the Board of Directors . . . l..!ii1iml A sen.M'if Inn. tt tne Liinn vumy s - changing and enlarging the premium in I certain'cases. The changes principally re late to stock, and were doubtless needed and demanded The offer of such liberal pre intums for Fire Companies and Velocipedes should be regarded as commendable and enterprising, and will add greatly to the jther attractions of the Fair. If the Board were to g still further, as have some East- 'era Agricultural Societies, and offer prises for the fattest babies, and the handsomest irli, and the crosscst old maids, and the i stingiest old bachelors, they would add still greater facilities for bringing out the people. These Fairs should ho more generally attend ed and more liberally patronircd, as they . are sure indication of the country's wea.th, enterprise, prosperity and prductinns. Kv crv farmer, mechanic and professional man - who regard the interest of hi community n worth an effort, should do something to awell the attractions at the annual Agricul tural Exhibitions which are row being held all over our land. Citizens of Linn and ad- jacent counties will bear in mind that the next Linn County Fair will be held on the 8ih, 29ti t.d 30 th days of September and the 1st day of October. PaIN'TIX TOE Ct BT ltOL'SS. At the last meeting of the Commissioners' Court for Linn county, an ordr was made to have the court-house re-painted entire, from base to pire the building proper to be painted a drab or dun color, and the cupola to be paint ed white. This is a good idea, and will re fleet creditu pon the ofScialsorderingitdone. Our Court House has too long presented a black aad snbre appearance, and we are only surprised that its mournful color was not changed for an , aspect more cheering ' long ago. "Besides the building badly need ed a new coat of paint to preserve it from decay. Mi. Cun.diff is npw awaiting hids from painters,' and as scon as the contract is let the work, will be commenced. Judical Ixtelugexce. A radical post mazier in this county soojc time sine gave ; a reum fir not desirin'g a change in the aiail Lj at hi office, that the Albany papers which were 'to !e7 accommodated by thej ,ch;tngti didn't "amount to much, anyway."! Thj same fellow returns the paper of J. T. Eastiake to this office with this on the mar gin : "There is no sutch person here," wbsrebj we .know that .AVcbstrr'a fpclling lKuk, like the Albany papers, dont amount ta in-Mih anyway" with one radical P. M. '. '? i'.jiLtif Marble Yard. During a recent visit to Salem we enjoyed the pleasure of a look through Mr. Monroe's Marble Yard, and were surprised and pleased with the night of such superior material and fine workmanship as is bere displayed. Mr. - M 'a establishment contains specimens of art which will compare favorably with any institution of the same nature on the coast, nnd reflects credit on the taste and enterprise nf its proprietor. Head his card among our new advertisements. Kane's Soap. We are not "soft-soaping" any enc when we say that KaneTa condensed soaj):is giving general satisfaction wherever used. It is certainly a blessing to the poor woman- who is compelled to bend her back over the wash-board weekly, as it abolishes the "wash-day" that of rubbing the clothes, fit ft's? cleanses in a superior manner. Read jthe testimonials 'among our new ad's. " Elected. At a special meeting of Albany y ire Company, held last Monday evening, iJ. Jl.,Comley, Esq., was unanimously elect ed Foreman, vice Joseph Webber, resigned. This is generally regarded as a good selec tion, as it is believed Mr. Comley will take grea t interest in the Company and its affairs, and will make a competent and popular .Officer. ; ' ; ' : -;, '7 Persos AL-. On last Monday the benign phiz and manly frame of D. W. Wakefield, Portland postmaster, t darkened our; office door. --.Notwithstanding the onerous duties of tis thankless "posish," he looked re markably healthy, and seemed, bound to kceii his Trequisite amount of "hash" from spoiling for many years to come. . . Tiiat Sics. Messrs. P. C. Harper & Co., of this city, now have a beautiful and at tractive sign in front of their store. They t also advertise liberally ; in the DrxecEAT, 3 rb!cb is a rsscfc'fceif? p:ga'. "; ' ' v ; cxiakgc of rnumusis. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Linn County Agricultural Association, held August 7th, 18G9, the following changes in tho premium list wcro made . Class 3, No. 1 Tho premium Is enlarged to $2S..;..$12 50; - - Vi'MJA No. 3 in Glass 3 withdrawn, and the fol lowing inserted t - r No. 3, Sieeepstakes Best trotting, 2 milo heat?, two in three three to enter and two to 5o-$40,00...;$20,00.;'! 1 1 No. 4 in Class 4 withdrawn, and the fol lowing inserted t . , .., . Ko. 4, Sweepstakes Bent Running, years old and upwards, two mile heats, two in three threo to -enter 'and two to go 5 100,00.... $50,00. - In Utile 0th tho words "Seven years old, 111 pounds," stricken out. A liberal premium will bo given for the best running on n Velocipede, one mile. A htwsral prise will be given to the best drilled Fire Company 1' bo tested. v. r human; rrcsident. .A. C. JoNis, Secretary. Matters ix Texas. A letter from Mr. W. II. Cundiff, in Texas, dated June 12, says : "Our prospects for crops were good until the last heavy ruins ; they aro badly dam aged, and all in the bottoms ate a total I fear it is the case in this Valley (Sn Andrea). A quarter, mi I ion of dollars would not repay the ls in this (Miliair) County, t Oar State, politically andlgeuur ally, is at this time in a4md condition, and 1 fear it will continue so for sumo time to come. v e arc under toe Uadica! rule and are likely to be governed by Carpet-baggers, scalla vngs and negroes. I think if wo had a government, we have a good country and oun that would call forth immigration and improvements of nil kinds; but as it now is " P trtlM Prt,fVr H ,CttCr taU 0f h PoisN ScrrtiNTEO. Tle deadly "Bre water," which for many years was so fatl to the gold-seekers of California, is, to ue tho vernacular nf the mines, "about played out." The diggers or qutrtx-eruhers de cline, as a rule, to buy or use it. They find, however, that a tonic is necearry to enable theni to withstand the unhealthy atmosphere of the placers, and to bear up against the privations and hardships to which they were subjected. After having tried a variety of medicated stimulants w th a view of holding fast to the best, they seem, as a class, to have settled down in the opinion that Drake's Plantation' Kilters have no equal as a strength-sustaining preparation and as an antidote to the malaria that produces in termittent and remittent fevers. Dr. WntTcoMB comes to Albany with a new and what is said to be a superior mode of treating disease. This is y means of an instrument called "The Equaliser." The Doctor expects to make Albany his home prmanentlj, and as a new and useful citi zen we extend to him a cordial welcome. His advertisement, fully explaining this new and successful manner of treatment, will ap. pear next week. Papers, etc. Messrs. White & Bauer, Newsdealer, of San Frat cisco, have placed us under obligations for a large package of late eastern newspaper and pictorials. Per sons in this locality desiring anything, in their line would do well to address these gentlemen. Ci ster.v. Mr. Geo. Humphrey, with two assistants, is at present engaged in digging a well or cistern at the intersection f First and ferry streets. They struck water at the depth of nine feet from the service, and have five feet yet to dig to complete the required depth. . . , Patent 1ssled. Messrs. Russell k El kins, of this city, have just received the patent of C. F. Gay on his "Cay" Gang Plow. Mr. G. is having jod uc:es with i his invention, and we are glad of it, for we like to see genius prosper. Returned. Messrs. Lew. Ketch urn, Fred. Hill, Pat. Farrcll, Willie Drig-s, Wm. Mil ler el. al. returned this week from Fih Lake, "loaded to the guards" with deer, grouse, fish and good health. , , Wheat Sale. Messrs. Beach & M uiteith bou-ht 0,000 bushel- f wh4it ur!ii' tliH week of M. Payne 4 S jo, at CG ctf.ts per bushel. Earlt Grapes. J. A. 'Mtfard bal rip grapes in his vineyard on last Wedoe.lav, of which fact we had experimental knowl edge. MARRIED: JOHNS SMITH -At the residence of the bride, in this city, on tbe 12tb inst., by Dr. R. C. Hill, Hon. S. A. Johns. County Judge of Linn County, and Mrs. Sarab C. Smith. HOL'CK ROBINSON On tbe 8th Inst., at the residence of Mr. John Brigg., in this city, by Dr. U. C. Hill, Mr. Chris. Houck and Mrs. Ann M. Robinson all of this city. JIAUKHAM FRY At Vancouver. W. T on the th Inst., by John F Smith, 3fr. J. X. Mark ham and Miss Amanda J. J ry both of Linn eoanty , ' . . . DIED: GREGG Near Santa Rosa, California, of con sumption, Augustus D. Grtgg, aged 34 years. Deceased was a son of Elder A. Gregg, and a res ident of this city, where ho has near and dear ro lotires and many friends to mourn bis loss. - . Galena, Illinois, and Wisconsin papers please copy. CITY OKDINAXtES (OHIcial.) CHAPTER XI V.--TITLE 1. , Concerning 'Cisterns.. . The people of the City of Albany do ordain at follow fi, C'x''7T';l-' SECTiojf 1. The Common 'Council maT. whon they deem it necessary, prescribe the limits of dis tricts for tne purpose or locating wells or cisterns. Sr-C. 2. After a district may bare been created by the Council, it shall be the duty of the Com mittee on Fire and Water to advertise for bids, or contract with parties without advertising, for the construction of a well or cistern within the district so created ; and after the cost of said well or cis tern bos been aseertained, tbo Recorder shall levy a special tax on all property in said district, tak ing tbe last assessment of the city as a basis. Sec. 3. The Recorder shall give notice to prop-erty-bolders within the district of tbe amennt of special tax due from each by pasting at least three notices or by publication, requiring them to pay said amount to him within fifteen days from tbe date of said notice; and if tLey fail to do so within the time specified, the Recorder shall girn a list of names of persons from whom ' laid spe cial tax may be due, to tbe Marshal, who shall ollcct said amount in tbo same way that other taxes aro eolkoted. . ... - -r t Sec. 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances conflicting with tho foregoing are hereby repealed,. PPOTea August i. iooy. " - A.W.STATOEPMityar. Council 'Proceeding. Tbursoat Etkxino, Auruat IS, 1S69. Couoeil met. Roll ealUdt Wtteot Mayor SUaard, CouneUiata Comloj, Cuadiff and IUckUmao. - - . . . . MlouUe of previous ntstleg wsrt read and ap Couaetlmaa ManbaJI entered and took kls seat The following bills were presented, aad, oa mo tion, were allowed and ordered paid i JB. C. Uol den, $10; Blaia A Younjf. 1 2. On motion It was ordered that an order be drawn In favor of Ketchum A Hartgjiforf280 00 for grav eling iuterioctiom of ttrects fifiean la number on Second street, 'ns per contract of bafler. J. W. Itraudenkarg firescnted a bill or (02 for aervlocs ainlfht-watebman. whiob wai, on motion, allowed and the lleeorder directed to draw aa or der for tlo amount. ' ' On ipotUn it was orderod tbat tie owner of the property on Uloek No. 16 lu Katra addition' be required to more the fence fronting on Firtt street to the line of the late eurvey and repair the eide walks thereon. " . ,,, On mntiitn property-hoMcrs on Blocks No. 10, 15, 22 aud 27 and oh the est tidf of Washington street, from Firtt to Fifth street, were required to build sidewalks oa the tame by the 1st of October, 18M. v " ' ' ' Treasurer Shields offered arrportof the finan cial onnditloa of the eity, which was, on motion, received ana plaeea on ale. Treasurer Shields preiented a bill of 92 13, which waa, on notion, allowed and ordered paid. Councilman Maeklecaan presented aa ordinanee relating to eisterns. which waa. ea motion, adopted. Oa motion It was ordered that Block No. 2, and the North half of Blocks No. 11 aad 12, shall constitute eiltorn dlstrlot No. 1. ' ' ' Blocks No. and 4 and the fractional parti of mocks north oT 3 and 4, aad the north hair of Blocks N.y and 10, nball constitute District No. 2 On tuotUm it was ordered that the Marshal be require J to ro air or cause to be repaired; all eido walka and crosswalks, within ten days from this date. ' ?? .:: ; ; Mr. Cartas withdrew bis bid fur the conitruo tin .f ciktrros. On motioned adjuurned. M. V. BLOWN. Reeordvr. SPECIAL NOTICES. WK ke leav to call the attention of the pub Ho to Ibis lung cek-hrated and unrivalled FAMILY .TlF.DICINi:. Tbo PAIN KILLER ii a rurdr vegetable cotu. pound, and while it is a noit efficient remedy for Pain, it is a perfectly sale medicine cten In tbo uiutl uuskilllul han-ii. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, or ny other form of bwt ilis.i in rliitdren or adults, it U an aimoot certain cure, and baa with. out dubt bo-n mure suecestful in eurtng Iba vari- OUt H IDUsf til CHOLERA than any other knorn remedy. tr ecn the most akillfut .Lyiiian. In India. Africa and China, where this dreadful dUeato is ever more or lets prevalent, the TAIN KILLKH is considered by the natives, ai well a Kuropaao resident. In lbe climatu. A STJIU3 nJZKSCDY. . SOLD by all UUUUGISTS. tncblir4n30jl-eb my. aS2w4 ALLCOCS POROUS PLASTER. RhcomatUm, Lumbago, Cold Feet, Pain of tbe Chest, of tbe Side, BrnUes and Aceideots, eipcei ally of the ptoe, alta chronic weakness or affec tion thereof, Sore Tbrtat, Varleo Veins, aad erca io affections of the Heart, thU celebrated plaster has been fouad to afford Immedtate aod permarent relief. Dr. J. W. Johnson, of JUrtford. wriUs : "At this moment of writing, a man applies fur one, who, by entanglement in the shaft of machinery. bad both bis leg broken, spine severely injured, ant w for nrarly a year entirely helpless. This man found relief very soon by the application of the Purut Plasters. He was soon enabled to work, and now be labors as well as ever." Letter from Dr. rullcr, f PeekaldU. Tkoma AHeotk, dr Co.- Gentlemen : Since aov severe accident I bava useJ at aa application to tbe broiled parts your admirable Plaster. It baa bad aa excellent effect. soAtbiog while drawing out the soreness, aod suttaining and strengthening tbe part apon which it is applied. L. V. FLLLLIU Peek.kill. Oct 5. 1S6?. Sold by all Drurrtsu. Dr. Braodretb'e office, Brandrctb House, New York. atSwl N EW A D V K II T I S K M K N T S . W the TJadertijned Cmtalttet ap pointed to decide upon tbe merits of tbe washing done by Kane's Condeard Foap and Common Boiler, decide that the washing done by KANK'S CONDENSED SOAP, is tbe U.t, doing the work in a superior manner with less labor, no robbing being done in tuing Kane's Soap ; but that boras was used in tbo Automatic Doiltr. D. RUNNELS, North YamhilL DANIEL STRANG, Salem. It. f. CUAWtOl'.D, Salem, Juie, 12tb, I SCO. Com mitt e. Base's Cendc&ssd Soap. Vsc..i-?r.. W. T.. Auu-t 7, IS9. 17. IS9. Mr. Kasc Sir; Y-uis f eeived, and io answer V yr iniuiru-a v-. .c i r . .( mat your eP j,a. giv.n pertcct satis- tbe Gth recet I can say faction has performed alt it was recommended to perform. On giving It a ttinl. the washwoman washed six doeo of piece , without the aid of auy machine or rulbiog. Your. rjpcclful!y, au12ni2rtf. J.L.RANKIN. MAMMOTH OX. N 0V ON EXHIISITION IX LINN CO ANJj''ee. .1 wn (,titM2i Ms pir na ni:l lf in th'? vici nit V ;f Albecy until aitr u.c county .ir, after nu.- h wtil bo taktt. to Salttn and exliiMicd at tU Sute Fsir, wbe'i ha will beUknn to New York C ty vi. PrtUti-I vn l fon traft'eo. Mount JIhm in, uuquediiHinbiy, tne largt-st and fin? ox. .vcr cx'iiMtcd in tW United fiut' and is believed by g d judges t be toe largest la tbo world. Ben. Hollady said upon $tnAn h m that ho nev er hhld saeh an animal that he uu-ht to l-o put on exhibition in New York City and that If takio to his farm twenty-five inilr from the city be should be kept one year preparatory t uch exhi bition free l cost. Mount Jlood was ra.sed by F. M. Morris in Umatilla C"., Oregon ; b is onu half Morris Stock and tLe other half BborMIo. n ed Durham. ADMISSION ,. ..T W E N T Y-FIVE CENTS. Children, half price. v4n52t'. MARBLE WORKS! -DKXLER IX MONUMENTS, OBELISKS, TOMBS. Head and Foot Stones Executed in CalU , ,((, fornia, Vermont and Italian . m. ar b,l;e B ! Also, Mantles, Grates, Fire Bricks, Washftaods; Bureau , and Counter Tops furnished to order. State St., Ect. Commercial and Front, salem;v :c- -r- Oregon. r4n$3tf. S. L. FALLOWS & CO., , i Importers and Dealers in , -:';,"Z ' ! BAR'Cri'RCNr'--ST;EEL if',... TVS VltXTEj Etc., YAMHILL STREET BET. FRONT AND FIRST, ADVERTISEMENTS. OHEGO'1 CEflTRAL RAILROAD COKIIO TO AlaDAHfy.M NOW IS THE TIME TO ENGAGE YOUR PASSAGE 'FOR Till! " WEW ; E1I1PQR1VBI ; r : - - ROSENSTEIN & MENDELSON, WHO HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE largest and belt selected stock of goods ever brought to this placo, consisting of all tbe LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS of Clothing. Ac All of which we intend to toll Cheaper than Any Other Home this Side of san rraneiteo! r-,sr aooDsi cnoGcniES! C L O T H IN Q ! BOOTS AND SHOES I HATS AND CAPS I HARDWARE I HOSIERY I LADIES' rUEKISHIHO GOODS! CROCKERY I Aad a good assortment of everything usually kept in a flrst-rlass retail store. jTProdnre taken In eiehange for goods, at the highest market price.. Albany, Oct. 8, IM6S. 4nSml P. C. HARPER, fcKALER ?( .. GENERAL MERCHANDISE! FIRST STREET, ALDANY, OREGON. It. C. Hill .Sen's Dmg Sior.) WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL ATTEN llon ta hi atoek of good, coniiitii., in part, as followa : A good assortment of LADIES1 DRESS GOOD8! SCC At PRINTS. DELAINES, POPLINS, MOHAIR. EMPRESS CLOTHS. Also a complete assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS. READY MADE CLOTHING! Oeot's Famishing O'.odi. tkxte, Shoes, aad Hals of the Latett Styles and best quality. A go4 axsortmeot of Sheetings Bleached and Unbleached. Hickory Stripes, Denims, Kreoch Cottoaades, Heavy Castiweres and Flannels, Tobacco and CiZars. Wod aod Willow n are, Rifl and DIat ing Powder. HAEDWAEE, CUTLERY AHD HAILS! C rot Iter j mud CllMiere. la fact, almost every tbn; usually kept is a re tail store, which HE OFFERS AT VERY LOW RATES ! Eitltr fr Cak or Mtreiamlnltt Ww Those who want bargains will call at the old stand formerly octapied by J. Levy, one ' A.m t. v n . MaytSv4a39Iy. P. C. HARPER. TAKE NOTICE I 4 LL PERSON. OWINO R. CHEADLE J are hereby notified that I must have uiy ouutandiog acruunls settled up by tbe Aral of October nest, as I sball move to ban Francises to etablUb myself in btioes there. L. Cheadie will be left in charge of tbe business in Albany. My intention in going to Sao Francisco Is to deal in produr generally fflcred In this and other markets. I will take WHEAT AND OATS at tbe highest market price going on account. Caih Paid for Wheat ea Dclirerf, I bare a good WAREHOUSE on tbe river to store Wheat in. Come along with your Grain. R. CHEADLE. Aug. 5. 18C9-v4n5Hf. , NO MORE FOOLISHNESS! fW iOK INDEDTi-.li TO JJE ARE INFORM- .Jl- JL,'.t Pr"",' ,u pay don't any loger. Patif nee Is exhausted and I MUST have ! Ms is tbe last Call and at the espiratinn of thirty days I will put all unettled accounts in tue bands if a lawyer for collection sure ! ' - J. GRADWOHL. Albany, Aug 7. H63 vlu51m2. s vinu;i:s ui:ad: ri: W 1 1. 1, RTO II EA N I SHIP WHEAT y f r an or,: , : r. ccivo u;i frdx'-t on our Wharf vli.jiw.1. ti. H. MARKHAM k SONS. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or nosTon. PUItELY MUTUAL. IC'ORPORATE IS35. Cash AuhcIs $7,000,00040 fab Distributi u uf ISA7...... 42B.568 &S ToUl Surplus Eividcd......:... 2,72(1,573 55 Losses Paid in 1807 381.000 00 Total Losses Paid 2,7tt,l00 00 Income for 1807 : 2.20.1,808 00 No Extra Charge for Traveling to and from the Atlantlo- States, Europe, Oregon, and Sandwich Islands. . This old and popular Company is governed by tbe NON-FOHFEITUUE law of Masacbnsctts. All Net Eiirniti&fi Divided Annually Among the Insured. Losses paid promptly. All policies Non-forfeitablo DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU ALLY! Firet Dividend Available at the Payment of the Second Annual Premium. But one class of members (Policy holders) in this Company, among whom ho annual surplus ii divided.,.' , , , , ; , '..'., : , Unbiased judgment, based upon careful investi gation, will show that this (the oldest Mutual Life Insurance Company of America) offers mora equi ties to the insured than any other Company doing business on this eoait Life Insurance Is a judicious investment for cap italists. It it icre investment for those in mod erate circum stances, by which they may, with a small amount of funds, leave to their families ample means for their support in ease of tbe early decease of tba insured. . , XZomo Gicey 39 State Street, Cotton. PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICES ! 802 Mont gomery street, San Francisco j lloota 8, Carter's Building, Portland, Oregon. EVERSON 'A HAINES, General Agents. RUSSELL & EililKS, Agts, Parrish b Go's Clock, Albany, Oregon. eplO'8T4n5tf : JOB VOCH K)t!y b4 oUtvlj dose j this OJ5ce. :- ADVEKTI8EMKNTS. CHAS. MEALEY, DCALIK XX FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE I (Corner of First and Broadalbln streets, at old stand of C. ilea ey 4 Co.) ALBANY, OREGON. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL assortment of everything In his line that tbe trade requires or an enterprising public demands. FURNITURE! Of All Kinds and Descriptions ! BEDSASDDEDDI.(;,ic, Particular attention will be paid to orders for UNDERTAKING! Aad all other orders In my IIdo will be promptly attended to. . : Satitfitrtion Quarantttd end Work Warranted I CHAS. MEALEY. Albany, July C, 183-T4n47tf. Wa LTHAM TCHES! Let erer one who wpU a Watch, read this care fully. Especially If io some remote, out-of tlo- way place. Now that tho Railroad is ooen. we rrotos to give the residents of Oar.cox the opportunity of getting tgie genuino waltLaiu Watcbes at tbe Lowest Hew York "Wlolesalo Prices ! We sell more Waltham Watches than anv other etabllbaent in tho country, either wbeletale or niati ; we send rcat numbers v every section of the country by Mail or Espress, carefully packed, and In perfect running order. Our plan is this: You want a Watch, and see our advertisement; now, we want you flrtt to write o us for our De scriptive and Illustrated Price List ; wo wtU send it. post paid, by return nail. It explains all the diflerent kinds, tells the weixbt and quality of the eaes. with price of eavb ; you then make a selec tion of tla kind you prcfrr, aud aend us your or der. W will then send you tbe Watch by E prs, with the bill to collect on delivery. We gire initruttion. to tbo Express Company to allow you U open tbe peckag and examine tbe Watch ; if it suit, you can pay, and Uke it; if not, you are under no obligations to reche it; and if it I taken, and afterward docs not prove satisfactory, we will exchange it, or REFUND THE MONEY! At am inditutio of the Jriet, tee ariVZ ?ot one WaU k from vur lUt. The P. 8. BsttTLr.TT, Ltrtr ilotrmtmt. ttilh f'ftra JtitU, Ckronomtttr tinlnnrt, I'uUml I'inio. I'oltnl lnt Cop, and ail the olktr lull imprortmtHti, in a S:tid Coin Sitter C'o, 828 In Greenbacks, or about 820 in Coin. All tbe other kind, both jHd and silver, in tbe same proportion. Do nvt order a Watch till you bare sent for ft Price List, as it cor tains a great deal of information reffardid tbce Watches tbat will enable you to taake an bfeUigcnt selection J lin t lorjit, when you write, to state that you saw ibis advertisement in the Htavk Ridtirs Dru ocat. and yu ne! put in tutsps fcr return pottage. Ailarttt tn lull, HOWARD &. CO., Jewelers and SiSverraiths, (19 Iiroadway, New York. We refer, by prnaiiin, lo Metirs. Wki ls, Faaoo A Co., N. Y. and Bin Praoele. I. W. R4vMki. Esq.. T. R. UcTLtR. Esq., B.C. Ilowaan, Eq.. San Francisco. W. 8. Iloasar. Esq., Virjioia City. Nevada. jull7v4nlo2. HEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. AT CUNNINGHAM'S OLD STANO. ALBANY. OG'N. J. G. MAYER, Proprietor. fTIIIB UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TO 1 tbe eititeos f Linn and Benton counties that be bas rtsb!ifbed a Wagon and Carriage Manufactory in Albany, and respectfully solicits tbe pub'ic patronage. All Kindt of Vehicles Pot lp to Order! AXD WORK WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED ! REPAIRING I ONE n birt notice and on liWral friuf. Jonl2v4n4.Ttnfi. J. U. MAYER. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT. I s r doo n W EST O F 1 1 0 UCK k M Y E R S fe A LOO N ALBANY, OREGON. This Establithment has been Thoroughly Sle-I-urnislicd ! and I now ready t. rcccirn Duarders. BOARD, per week.. ...5 00 hinjfle Meals. Lo-ljrinR jullv4a4ftf 50 i0 E. C. I1.0LDEN, Prop'r. CITY BREWERY 1 JOSEPH HUNT, PROPRIETOR. CO NR OF FIRST- AND WASHINGTON STREETS. AM11W, OUEGO. fpiIE PROPRIETOR BEGS LEAVE TO IN JL form the public that he has establuhcd a BREWERY AT. ALBANY I ' . and is now.- prepared, to accommodate both THE TRADE DP JMl. I L I 1 S WITH A VASTLY SVPCRIOR ARTICLE ' " , or LAQEE BEER, ALE AND PORTER 1 : . FRESH YEAST ! ' Can be had at any and all times. JOSEPH HUNT, Prop'r. JuWv4n4Syl. ALBANY BATH HOUSE I THE UNDERSIGNED "WOULD RESPECT, fully Inform tbe citizens of Albany and vi cinity that ho has taken charge of this Establish ment, and, by keeping clean rooms and paying strict attention to business, expects to suit all those who may favor him with their patronage. Having heretofore carried on nothing but : First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons, be expects to give entire satisfaction to all. - 7Chtldiea nd Ladlos' Hair neatly out and Bbrapoood, JOSEPH WEBBER, avhp:rtisements. "CHANGE OF BASE I" B Ei AIM & YOIIIG, ALUAWT, Having bought all the Merchandise of J, Barrows it Co., will continue thebnsiness. And we Invite all to giro us a call. We will be constantly receiving GOODS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AKD Witt, tlttf A GENERAL ASSORTMENT . OF 3D K "ST GOODS! GROCERIES, HARDWARE, cnocucnr. &e. 9 j 9 , WE, WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO ALL Rcadjr-Pny Customer! A LL PEP.S0NS OWINO THE FIRM OP j 3. Barrows k Co., will please call and settle, Either member of tbe firm is authorized to settle any account of the Company. March C, 18C3-r4n2?l 3. BARROWS k CO. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID JCICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. DR. W. K. OIIEnTl PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE I Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo site the 1'aciftc Mill Steamship Com pany's Office, Private- entrance oa Leldesdorff street, San Francisco. . E$tabtithtd trprettly to afford the afflicted oound and tcientife mtdictit aid in the treatment and cure of all Private and Chron ie Diieaite, en of Scr cy and all Stxuat Dieorder: TO THE AFFLICTED. D It. W. K. DOIIERTY RETURNS JUS SIN- ccre thanks to bis numerous patients for tbeir patronage, and would take tb!s opportanity it remind them that be continues to- cotsalt at bis luslitute for the cure of cbronio dUeaAes of tbe Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Dizesiive and Oeoito-Uri- nary Organs, and all privau diseases, vis . Syph ilis in all its forms and stages. Seminal Weakness, aud all tbe horrid consequences of self-abase, Gon- vrrW a, Uleet, Stricture. Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions. Sexual Debility, Diseases of tbe Back and Loins, Inflammation of tbe Iiladder and Kid neys, etc., etc.. aod be hopes that bis lone experi ence and successful practice will continue to insure b:ui a share of public patronage. By the practice of toaoy years in Europe and the United Slates, be is enabled to apply tbe roost efficient and suo- ccst ful remedies against difcases of ail kinds, lit ues no mercury, charges moderate, treats bis pa tients in a correct and honorable way, and has references of unqucitiosab'e veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties coniultiog him by Utter orotber wire, will receive tbe best and gentle; treatment, aod Implicit secrecy. To Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with dieae, a weakness of the bak and limbs, pais in tbe bead' dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, geoerrl debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot tbe womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she thyuld go or write at one to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doherty. at bis Medical Institute, and consult bint about ber trouble and disease. Tbe Doctor is cCecting more cures than any other physician in tbe State of California. Let no fabe delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately snd save yourself frora painful suficrings and prema ture death. A'.l Married Ladles whos delicate health or other circumstances prevent an Increase in their fouilu-s, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doherty's Medical Intitute, and they will receive every possible relief and help." Tbe Doctor's offi ces are so arranged tbat be can be consulted with out fear of observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part of the State, bow- ever distant, who may desire the opinion and: ad vice of Dr. Dobcrty in their respective cases, and who think proper to snbmit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully injured tbattbeir communicatloai will be held most sacred and confidential. If the case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will bo unnecessary, as in structions for die t, regimen, and the general treat ment of tbe case (including tho remcdie), wilt Le forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, rnrr.. Permanent enre ens ran teed or no pay. Addess, W. K. DOIIERTY. M. D., San Francisco, California. Spermatorrhoea. Db. Don ERTr has juft published an important pattipkt ttnbudying his own views an ! experiences in rcUtion to Impotence r Virility, bein a short treatise on 'jcrinatirrhcca rr Seminal AVcakneM, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other dicacs of the Sexual Organs. This lit tlo work contains information of tbe ut most raluc to all. whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for return poetae. Address, TV. K. DOIIERTY, M. D., v3n3Stf San Francisco, Cal. MRS. DUNNIWAY fllAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER I - numerous patrons that she has on hand, and is in regular receipt of tho IATEST AXD CHOICEST STYLES OF GOODS IX THE JIlXLtlNEItY Isltf E! REMEMBER, LADIES! If you purchajo TEN DOLLARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery you will bo entitled to the DEMOREST MAGAZINE," for 1S60, as a premium on the purchase 1 . DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING in all their branches ! BLEACHING AND PRESSING ; - in the latest and best manner ! GOODS CHEAP AND PATIENCE INEXHAUSTIBLE I Corner Main and Broad-Albin Streets, . ALBANY, OREGON. V . November 21, 1S0S v4n!4tf COSMOPOLITAN HOTEIs, (formerly AnniGONi's,) POUTIaAND, - -; - OREGON. TnE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY announce that having purchased this widely known and well kept hotel, they are now prepared to offer superior accommodation, to, the traveling publio at , V . ' Greatly Reduced Prices, . This Hotel is located nearest the Steamboat landing.1 ' ' . ,t2Tbe Hotel Coaoh will be in attendance to oonvey passengers ta aqd from tbo House free of charge. , . . ' ' - ' W. R. SEWALL, lUj 22 rW 13tf -3, p. S?RESrR. ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE UNFORTUNATLT, NEW REMEDIES! NEV.; REMEDIES f DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, 623 Ke&mr St, cornet Comfflercial, PriyatQ Entrance o$i Coxansercial st.ri g AN fBAS CISCO. . , . ESTABLISHED IN 1854, for the treatment f . Sexual an Seminal Discares, such as Gon orrba, Gleet, Stricture, Syph ilis In all Its forms, Seminal .Weakness, Impotency, 3kin Diseases (or years sisuu- ling) and Ulcerated Ags Icesifolly treatca. ' Zlcrrible Dieaiei "" How many thousands' of persons, both mal And female, are there who are suffering out ft mis erable existence, from tLt effect of secret indulg ences, or from virus absorbed into tbe system. Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured facss, and tbelr broken-down eonstltations, dis qualifying them for the happiness of marriage or. tbe enjoyment of life. In, this horrid altaafcesi thouiacdi srfer natU seath closes (he scene. 'Le parents, guardians and friends attend to tao who are suffering with any f these horrible, life destroying maladies see that they are eared for and eured before It Is too late, fiend them imme diately to Dr. Gibbon, a pbyiSeiaa who fcas raad private di teasel his especial study for years, and who is certain to euro the most inveterate eases, without mercury or any injurious drugs. It I important to those who are afSlcted, or to those who are interested in the welfare f their friends, to be careful of tbe many pretended doctors) who infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing all diseases in a few days, imposing upon the publio by using tho names of eminent physicians fr" t Europe atd other places. Be, therefore, earel. and make strict inquiry, or you may fall Jcto the hands of those charlatans. Seminal Wcaksea. Seminal emissions, the consequent of self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexoal indulgence, Is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing, with unerring certainty, the following train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by acientine medical measures, via s Sallow countenance, dark spots under eyes, pain In tbe head, ringing ifl tbe r. nfti lik th mitt in ir of leaves and rattling of ebarioU. uneasiness about the loins, weakness of ' - . f ...tl A f the limbs, confused vision, tiontei mieuect, of confidence, diffidence of approaching strangers. tl uV,nn rw'li.f . ln of mirtnorT. btCtiC CtlUtt pimples and eruptions about mo xacc, lurrci rnnvht. eoDtumiitioc. nirht sweaU, monomania and frequent insanity. If relief bo not btained,tbe sufferer should apply Immediately, either in person or by letter, to bavo & cur "sfti bv biitw and scientific mode f treating this disease, which never fails of eEeetinf a quick and radical cure. VT. u. wiu giyaciww to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him that he was cured of this complaint by either f tbe San FraocUo quacks. Married mem Csr iVnM 1ia -i,ntpmT,1if martiae'e. who are suf fering under aay of these fearful maladies, should not forget tne sacred response lues resnoj pw them, nor delay to obtain Immediate relief- To the Ladies. The Tar'.oui eomrlkated and dutresiinz disease taeilknt to remi).i. treated with eminent suecess such as Suppressions, Irregalarilks, Whites, ralb- if i tr .11 f ' Ttt&Au.a Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstrura- tii-.n. V.trrrnnrti- ftp. will be toced'llv CO red. with out poisonous drugs, injuries, r unpalatable med icines of aay kind. .Have no delicacy in calling. no dtnerence what your trouble may do. ma -eicted are eordialiT invited to call and satisfy themselves. Person's calling at Dr. Gibbon's office or send ing for packages of medicino may rely upon hi assurances f confidential seeresy with implicit faith, and eipect no more than to bo charged with, a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration for services rendered, eontidering the circumstances and difficulties of tbe case, rather than a too prev alent and sclfuh practice of exortation among quacks and pretenders. DR. GIBBON is resrwnsible. and will give to each patient a written instrument binding himself to effect a radical and permanent cere or make no charge. '-' Coxed at nome. Persons at a diitanco cau bo CURED AT HOME, br addresjin a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the diMs mi coniiDueu, anu nam micuichjw ytvu- warded, ftee of damage and curiosity' part of tbe country, with fall and plain direct,- lor nse, by enclosing lib dollars in currency orvsw in coin, in a registered letter, through tbe Post-. .Qce on Wells, Fargo k Co. A package of medi-. cine will be forwarded by express to aoy;part of tbe Union. v " Address DR. J. F. GIBBON. Box 252, San Francisco, Califortii. Remember to pot box 2S2 on tho letter. -Consultation FREE. , . . - j?B?r Correspondents will please infvrm DR. GIBBON that they read his advertisement in IL State Kichts Democrat. may!5v4nS9yl. MORE THAU 200,000 PBHSOIHS Bear testimony to tbe Wonderful Curat! y , ' ?ectaor t1 1 Dr. Joseph Walker's CALIFORNIA 0 o a si mimm bitters. alanuiactured from the naiiv Herbs and Boots oruaiuornla, tFTho Great Blood Pttri0er.j i FOIt INTLAMMATORY AXD CHROSIO BHETJMATIS5I AXO OOCT. DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION. BILIOt'S. KEMITTENT and INTERMITTENT FEVEES. DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. LIVER, KIDNEiS and BLADDER, tbese BITTERS bave been most successful. SCCM DISEASES are caused by VITIATED BLOOD, which ia federally produced by deranirenient cf tbe DIGESTIVE ORGANS. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its Impurities bursting through tbe skin in Pirn ples.Eruptiona.or Sores; cleanse it when you find. It obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleans It When it ia fonl. and mil, fanlinra will m wbea. Eeep tbe blood healthy, and all wiU be weii AGENTS, Corner Pine and Sansome Streets, San Francisco. . CiLt and Sacramento. CaL, and -. Si Piatt Street. N.,, 3STOTIOB- WAG0NS! WAGQNS! JUST RECEIVED! OREGON WAGON MANUFACTORY! ' SOJtS- O00D ' " No." 1 THIIOIfE5KEIN .WAGONS! Which trJJbe sold at lower rates than bava ever Woro been offered in Albany.- - CsJl and see for yourselves. The WAGais .RE WAS8ANTE0 V GDOO ARTICLE Seld by S. CHEADLE. imi.il iwi... i Si? , . M- : III kSS MI i . I I - '-Tit I 1 : f-ei. 1ST?.?-- w w . a 7Z ..jBl. v . .-T - m C WW r? in " F -sir arjvnrBSSt;