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ifeU I. 10 8ATCIID.Y.......... AUGUST SI, 1869. " " ' IrilE HEW VOXimtV Z. O We as V the attention of readers to the fact that this is the beginning of the 5th volume of this piper. All thoso wishing to begin withhc new year should subscribo at once. We will take wood and produce of all kinds on subscription. Many additions have 'Veen macle to the office, and the paper mate rially improved. These improvements will continue as fast as our increasing business :wilt justify..: We are determined to make the Democrat a live paper, devoted to the lo cal interests of the surrounding country, to the discussion of politics particularly our State politics and to the wants of the fire side. Wo ask every man who is interested in such matters to constitute himself an agent and to assist in increasing the useful ness of the Democrat by extending its cir itrolation.: ; r ; - ; ; , statistics or CRSaON. Albant, August 15, 1800. t Fatmer of Linn County r - J-1 am engaged in colfecting statistical in formation for the Agricultural Department at Washington City, and if farmers running threshing machines will give me the number jof bushels threshed by them it will greatly aid me in making up correct returns of the j product of our county. You can send by mail, or give amounts to warehouse men or merchants of your town, and they will please fonrard to me. . J. H. DOUTIIIT, ,t ''- Albany, Oregon.' Willamtttt Famer please copy. Home Again. Jason Wheeler arvlus surveying p irty returned from East Wthe idountains this week." From Mr. 11. It. 'Humphrey, one of the expedition, we learn that they surveyed and opened a good wagon road through to Camp Harney a distance" linn Ar. 41 v. .Innn WhAIp nrwr lul v f ; i jiearij -m miles irom uchoco. lie says that in Ochoco valley the grass is scant and Ktunted, and stock water scarce and poor. There are a race track, variety store, hutel, blacksmith shop and nearly all the other concomitants of a pioneer settlement, and little red-eye is attainable on a pinch. Our friend Jake Norcross and his wife had m arrived nnd were industriously engaged in the attempt to make their cabin habitable and ounfortable. Thev had a wajron cover stretched at one side of the hut (on the out- aide) and were temporarily residing under its friendly shelter until they could complete the arrangements of their more substantial Tc.iidence ; aud they seemed content and happy. To Subscribers. Do not fail to read our .advertisements. The person who takes a paper now-n-day., and neglects to read over the advertisements, is apt to lose much ral - uablc information. The advertising patron age of a parer indicates not only the cntcr " prise of the city and county vrhere it is pub lished, but it is also an infallible proof that the business men are possessed of vim and goabeadatireness. Show us a business com munity which doesn't advertise, and we'll show you a community where business is stagnated. The man who advertises in a liberal yet discreet manner is pure to take the 1-sad of Lis neighbor who don't spend a cent for printing ink. It is also conceded that a man who advertises keeps a larger, better and Eiore complete stfck uf goods, and fells them cheaper than the man who don't advertise. If you want ood bargains, "call on the man who advertises. Albant Colleciate Institute. In an other column will be found the aivertise inent of the Albany College, statiog that the institution will be opened for tho recep tion of students on the 18th day of October next, under the supervision of Ilcvs. E. II. Geary and S. G. Irvine. We trust that thi College vrill be liberally supported, and made an ornament to our towu and a bless ing to those i. search of knowledge. There ;are a suEcier t number of youths In Linn -county who need scholastic training to fil' this institution to overflowing, and instead of being sent off to lLzr .school, outside of the county, they should be sent to the Al bany College, where rtiey will doubtless re ceive as .thorough training in all the branch es of education as any where else in the -State. '4CrsTEB.v Completed. Mr. IIuoiphveyt whom we last week mentioned as bavin be jjun work on the cistern, completed it last f uesday. He tr the contact at $220, employing an average of . four hands, and consumed eight days in. its construction.--The vrt'A h 16 feet in diameter and 14 feet in-depth ; is cohered with 3 inch plank rest ing on sills .0x16 feet, and placed ' 2 feet Apart. Nearly 5,000 brick were used in wailing the well." It now contains abou1 six feet of water-'SufScient for all neccssa ty purpose This is regarded as being as piQ. tern as any in Salem, and those stbut S5D0 each. . "Job Pbixtino and Book Binding. Those : interested woi! ' ' well to read the card of jA. L. Stinsot , . x and Job printer and Jilank Book IiJuiafacturer, of Salem. be. y3..bas now tie most complete job ; oSce In ktbe State, and he has a.wtdo spr.cad reputa tion as a practical printer, gome of his ipecimcns of work compare favorably .with jiay eatabjishrnent in San Francisco, ili" "Book.Bindfcry is complete, and we - would recommend all those having anything in Athatline to se nd their orders to him, and they may feel assured that he will give entire satisfaction. - -'".- " Runaway and Smasuup. Last 31onday, while Mr. Jchn Rankin, teamster, was haul. jJoad of brick from McAllister's kiln intolown, his horses got scared and ran away, throwing Mr. R. from hie seat on the wagon and bruising him, considerably, and .breaking the wagon ?"all to .splinters," so : to speak. ' The horses are also considerably injured. . -'- ' , . . . - i :? ..An ENTEBpaisE Andrew Wiley, lEsq., of Sweet Homo Valley, is putting up hay at Fish Lake, and contemplates establishing a ' tradinz post there next spring. " Success to A Sofeia Truth Quaiktlt Exr&sssxD. The Far West if, par excellence, the Und of effective jokes, tmd there is often a good deal of solid truth at well (is humor in Western repartee. A Virginia City correspondent of an Indiana paper mentions a rather neat hit made by one of the funny follows of that re mote region the other day. A young lawyer who had been employed to condense and put Into a better shape the somewhat loose local enactments, complained to the humorist, who was a friend of his, that he found great dif ficulty in making the required digest. "I'll tell you what you do." said the other. Ef you want to make a perfeck digest of them ar' laws, you jest put youraolf through a course of Plantation Bitters, for I wish I may never strike silver ef you ken help di pestin' anything nrter thut.'" This, making due allowance for Western hjpcrbole was about tantamount to saving that the bitters are the most potent tomo and stomachio in the world a truth as solf-evident as that all men are born equal. To Tax Patirs or Albant. Head the notico of theCitv Recorder elsewhere. The cistern is finished and 'the laborer is wor thy of his hire." One and one-third mills mt on the dollar is required from all taxable property within the limits of Cistern Dis trict No. 2. The percentage is surprisingly low, nnd the tax-payers in the District will scarcely feel the loss of so small a sum, and certainly not when they realise that it is to be applied in paying for an institution of such vast importance in the protection of their property .;'," : i ' - - Job Orncx. Having recently ndded a supply of new and beautiful type to our Job department, we'are now enabled to do all kinds of job work in a neat and satisfactory manner. Please send in your orders for i ; 1 1 ! i I 1 1 - 1.1.-1.. 1 - r n j . r -ll -' t. an Kinus, nna posicra oi au iicb. ? c will guaranty the fullest satisfaction in ev cry instance. Wheat. The amount of wheat received in this city since our last issue is as follows : Ta. ett Vim j. jr. Foster A Co 6,000 Eeach & Muotetth......... ...................... .....S,707 R. Cheadle -..1,300 Markham St Son 1,500 Cowan k liacklcaD ......... -8,000 D. Frotnaa, M. .Not rtportad Total.. 0,707 , Books Akbivid. Dr. W, Q. Stewart, agent for Henry Clay Dean's book, "Crimea of tlte Cicil liar," and J. II. Van Evrie'e work on " While Supremacy " has just re ceived those book, and will proceed to de liver them to subscribers next week. He hopes that all those who have given him their names will be prepared to receive them. Paixtixo the Oa-UT IIocse. During the past wet k Mr. Cundiff itccived the follow in bids for painting the Court House: T. A. Amell, $1,200 ; J. S. George, $1,223; Wadswortb & Kubn, $1,1C5 ; W. O. Itiley, $1,140. Mr. Riley, the lowest bidder, was awarded the contract, and will proceed to work "n a few days. IIetirxed L. W. Duolittle, Esq., who was a few months since compelled to reigo the office of Recorder on account of ill health, last week returned to our city, after quite an extended tour through Eastern Oregon and we are sorry to observe that be has not materially improved in health during his absence. CnEADi.E. Mr. Cheadle offers 70 cents per bushel for wheat ; also has a good wagon for sale, cheap ; also wants his debtors to pay up, liquidate, lorn over, come aown with the skads, etc. etc. Read his card among the new cd's, and eail at jbe Cash Store for further particulars. j , i i At his Post. Yesterday morning we ob- served the smiling phi of Ed. Free- and at his poet as postmaster in the post- office. . He looks as though he had enjoyed his respite from business hugely. He didn't kill any 4,bar," but got a bite from a "mus keeter,r' up on Long Tom. Assessor's Notice. Among the new ad-j vertiiemcnt will be found a notice of Hon. A. P. Nye, our energetic County Assessor, to the effect that on Monday, the 20tb day of September, next, he wili be in attendance at the Court Home to correct the assessment rolls. T . :-r Discriminating Liberality. Messrs. Cox & Earhart, grocery merchants of Salem, last week sent up all the way from that city a p-r.iderous and lu't'iou .water-melon to Vickie the palates of the Democrat family. Those gentlemen are -bound to succeed in business.1 - . ... IIasq. A Portland paper having pub lished "Melange" for some time, came out a day or two since with a dish of "Olla Podidra," which somebody nays, being lit erally interpreted means "Spanish hash." Pcmps. We notice that Messrs. P. W. Spink & Co. have on band a good supply of Cowing & Cd's patent "pumps.' The j ; ftre generally conceded to be the best fjad most convenient, pumps now in usev A. F. & A, M The:c w,u jJ0 a , regular meeting of CorintbUa Lodge No. 17, A. P. and A. M., th?, evening at 7 o'clock sharp. By order o w; M. - j r xhe Helena lierald claims that the rote on the aeat of government for Montana Ter ritory has decided the contest in fayor of Helena, by a considerable majority. MARRIED : KEEBLER SMELSEIt At tho residence of fhe bride' atUer, ia Lina county,, on the 19th inst., by 6.' II. Claughton, Esq., Mr". Elbert Kce bler and Mis, Margaret Sinelser all of Ltnn county. f ' 'Eureka 1; Wto struck it ! , Dollar !' ; Fact ! Wo congratulate ! ! Happy yea ! thrlco happy may you bo 1 May garlucds of joy wreathe your pathway through life and bright flowers of hope erer bloom at your hearthstone. Long may you ware ! TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE nndersigned: has, in conformity with the order of the City Council, approved Aug. . 1Z, 1S69, leried an assessment on all taxablo proper ty within the limits of Cistern District No. 2, (taking the last city assessment as a basis) and am now prepared to receive payments on the same. The percentage required is 1 millson each dollar of taxable property in the District. The ordinance requires that this tax shall bo paid within 15 days from the date of this notice. Pay. ments received at this office. . . , - . . Albany, Aug. 21, J 159. J. V, ER0W77, Iteeerder. Tho Walla Walla Umon learns from a eentleman just in from the Blue Mountains, "'that there is a most destructive fire raging there. It is estimated that not less than twelve thousand dollars worth of cordwood. rails, post, saw-logs and other kinds of cut timber has already been destroyed, while the damage done to green groves and forests cannot well bo estimated, and will be felt in tho future more thtn at tho present time by the settlers of this valley. Our informant says the fire is very extensive and sweeps everything before it." PaoaaissiNo. -The Ortgonian says "the work on the East Side Kail road is betas pushed forward with considerable vigor from Oregon Uity along up the river, (juite i large force of Chinamen are eneazod lo do ing the grading, while a number of white men are tolling and removing the trees from the line of the track. We have been inform cd that tho framing rf bridges nnd trestle woric win oo commenced at Mill No.Z, near the Claekaman. in the course of a few davs. The indications are favorable fur the early twiupiewuii ui me nrsi neciion oi iwemy miles." : Tni True Wat to Seccrr BiAUTr. It is not to cosmetics and artificial appliances. to the skin and complexion, that we must look lor personal comeunent. but to ture ana ncaitny biiMta. - let those annoyed with a sallow and rough skin, eyes yellow and dull, complexion disfigured with blotches, pimples, eruptives sores, etc.. teeth discol ored and breath offensive, cast aside all friv olous cosmetics, and resort at once to the use of Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vixeuar Bitters, which will purify and enrich the blood, and give health and buoyancy to the system. Fare on the Pacific Railroad. The rates of fare, in curreocy, are as fol lows: , San Francisco to Omaha, $111 1 to St Louis, $131; to Chicago, 6130; to Cin- Cincinnati, $141 45; to Pittsburg, 9144; to lhtladelphia, 8143 .': to Ualtimore 0147 75; to Washington, 147 75; to years ot ago, half tare; under fife (5) vears of age Tree. One hundred pounds oairirage (per adult passenger) free. Fif ty pounds baggage (per child between five and twelve Tears S free. Extra bit. 4 . - 9 gage (over 100 pounds) between Sacra. meoto and Uuaha (currency) f 15 per 10U pounds. r saxe i'. 15 unit it aooat to tace up his residence in C&Jifornia. He wiU locate in San Fancisco as the agent of a MiHNOtiri insurance company. ALBANY PRICES CURRENT. coaaccTxn wkcklt bt t. ciADwont. AtBAsr. Aerait SI, ISC9. Tbo follovine sra tbo priet poid fur Prodo, and tbo prices at wbleb oiber articles are solllag la tbto taarkot : Wbet wblto. per bgbtl, ti cts. 0u por bnbl, it(43i ct. PoUtvo per botbo!,49(&0 OoIom pr baibol. f I 2J. ( Floor pr bbl. It &of4 90 Butter per pound, 25 ctt. Xff per doira, 2i !. CbkkeB per do tea, 2 WfS M. PoAcbcf drid, per poaad, ets. Pork per poaod. Si) ctK Beef oo foot, 4JQi u. M niton, per pound, 10 eni. Soap per pound, 55J ets. Skit Ijoi Angeloe, per poon J, ? et. Hear Ooldeo Srrup per keg, ti 2i. Kittallearj Holdea Srap per keg, fS 0. Tea Young Urton, per ponad, $1 CO - -Black, 7C3fl t0. " Japan, $1 2i. Saar eraihod, per pound, 1S&20 eU. , Wand. 12H. Sea. 14 ets. Coffee per pound, 23(325 eta. Nnil cut, per poand, SJQTJ rt. White Lead pure, per keg, $4 004 25. Li Diced Oil-boiled, per ration, $ I 2($l 75. Turpentine per gallon, $1 251 5q Dumet tic brown. I6 eta. Iltckorr f trined, per yard. 1C025 eU. Bed Tick ins per Jrd. 25(50 eU. Blue Drilling per yard. 70f$25 eU. Flanneta per yard, 50e2) ets. IMnU ft color, per vsrd, 12) e. Rifie Powder, per pousd. 75($$1 00. Candlet best, per pound, 2033 ets. Kioe Cblna, per pound. 12(14 eta. Tobacco per pound, $1 00(1 25. Selteratas per pound, 16 ete. Dried l'lum per bound, 12)15, Dried Applet per B. 67c. " Current! per lb, Baeon Uam, per lb, 1212. " Side, per U, lOe. Sboulders, per lb, 6e. Lard per B, in cans, lie. In kegs 12) t. French Braudj per gal.. $10 00 (12 fiO Holland Gin per gab, $5 50 American Brand; per gal., S5 00 Jamaica Runt per cel., 6 00 Tar $1,25 per gallon. , - Bean--per lb., f($c. Deeoe Keroeeoe Oil, 75e$l 00 per gal. Cooking Ftoeof No. 7, $30 00 : No. S, $35 00 ; No. 9, $19 00, PORTLAND 91 ARRET PRICES. FROM ETCRMSe BRBCK. Flour $1 0o5 00. Wheat 75 cU per buihel. Oats 40(5 4 5 per buihel. Eggs 2028e per dot. Butter la Brine, 27a30c per Dried Applet Dull, at 7' per tb. Lard In tio cans, JOalo,. a kog, Baeon Sidei, 11 al2e per lb. 14e. liams lzan.vopcr SrauiAL NOTICES. SaANDEL-TJTS PILLS tv BLEEDIH0. Bleeding may giro ease, because tho blood loft has more room : but tho case does not last, and is followed by permanent weakness. BRANDRETirS PILLS reliere the circulation and gro ease more surely and almost as quickly as bleeding but BrandrctVs Pills nerer hart, and tbo good they do is permanent, because they take only. what tbo, body and blood are bettor without. Purgation with these pills will bt found . A UaUeraai Curative Principle. Let the wise examine its claims to their confidence. Mrs. Hooker, of Barnstable, Mais., was ourod by them tf St. Vitus' Daneo of fifteen years stand ing. Abram Van Wart was cured of internal tu rn, Vy tbo nso Brandreth's Pills when all other meuis bad failed. Sold by all Druggists. Dr. Brandreth's office, Brand re tu House, atw York. nlwl TtXTE bear leave to call tbo attention of the pub ff lie to this long celebrated and nnrivalled FAMILY HKDICINS. CZ The PAIN KILLER is a purely vegetable com pound, and while it is a most efficient remedy for Pain, it is a perfectly safs medicine even ia tho most unskillful bands. FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT, or any other form of bowel disease in children or adults, it is an almost certain euro, and has with out doubt been more suocessful in curfng the Tari ous kinds of CHOLERA than any other known remedy, or eves the most skillful physician. In India, Africa and Coma, where this dreadful disease is ever more or less present, the PAIN KILLER is , considered by tb v stives, ss well as European resideots, in these roiaara talis, $145 00; to Duffalo, $145 50 ; to New York, 0150 ; to Hot. ton, $153. Children not oter twelte (12) climates,. SOLD by all DRUGGISTS. BchI5T5.3.0jV-cb I ADVERTISEMENTS. REGOn CEHTBAL OAILCOAD COKlIfiCf TO AWIAly 1 1 NOW IS THE TIME TO ENGAGE YOUR PASSAGE roa NEW EltlPOItHJBI or HO0EN8TEIN & MENDEL80N, Tiffrno have just opened one of the If Urrcit and bait Uctd stock of Roods rer broafbt t this plseo, sosilitiof of all tho LATEST 8TTLC3 AtJD PATTS3I73 of ClotblBf, Ac. All of which wo Intond to toll Chef per Uti lof Other Home this Hit tf its rrtieueo! DKY QOODS1 GROCERIES! OL O THI NO! D00TS AND SHOES I HATS AND CAPS f HARDWARE t HOSIERY! LADIES' rURHISHING 000DB! CROCKERY I Attd a food Miortmont of evsrvtbiacasaftllktpt in a nni-citis ruil otoro. Product Uktn la oxebaato for soodi. kt ll 4 Ok. ... . m ibo aijt&eii nftrtttprloo.m aiuo7, uu , I . TIUUI r, c. MAaraa. . M. AKMSTKOae. P. C. HARPER, Plata ia GENERAL MERCHANDISE! FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. FotUr't Dritk, U HamJ of D. JlmuJtoU & Co. WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL ATTEJJ. tloa to bis stock of goods, eontiiting, la part, as follows : A good Maortatoat of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! area as PRINTS. DELAINES. POPLINS, MOHAIR. EMPRESS CLOTHS. Alio a toaaplato auortmat of DRESS TRIMMINGS. READY MADE CI.OTHING! Gcnt'i FaraUbiojf GoWa. Roots, Sboei, aad Mats of tbo Latest St jUs aad beat qwalitjr. A good aertaeat of Sheetings Bleached and Unbleached. Hiekarj Stripe, Dealns, French Cottoaadet, Uar Caitiatrei and FlanaeU.Tobaceo ad Cisri. Wood aad Willow Ware, Rite and ElaaU la Powdor. HAEDT7AEE, OUTLEBT ASD HAILS I VrotUtrj sad i I am ware la fact, altaett oeerj tkiag vsualljr kept is re tail store, which HE OFFERS AT VERY LOW RATES ! Eitkr for Cask or XftrtkantolU Votfacf Thoto who want bargains will call at tho old stand fernorlj ocaupled br J. Levy, one door west of John Cnaera. Jf.jli4a391j. P. C. HARPER k CO. TAKE liOTICE I A' LL PERSONS OWING R. CHEADLE re hereby notified that I matt bare say MUtanding accounts settled up bj tho first of October next, as I shall asoro to Saa Franclsec to tutablUb tnyscl Id business there. L. Cbsadie will be left an charge of tbo business la Albany. Mr intention la coins: to Saa FraneUeo is to deal ia produce generally offered in this aad other Markets. I will take WHEAT AND OATS at tbo highest market prka going on aoeouat. Ctuk Paid for tfhett oa Ccllrrry, I bare a good WARKHOUtfE on tho rirer to store Wheat ia. Came alosr with Tour Grain. R. CUEADLE. Aug. 5, lSC9-T4nJHf NEW ENGLAND WOTUAL UprE INSURANCE COMPANY OFBQSTOW. P'dRELY MUTUAL, INCORPORATED 1833. Cash Assets. ....7,O0O,OOO 00 Cash Distributions of 1867 - &26.5S8 65 Total Surplus ElvWed 8,725,571 55 Leases Paid ia 18S7 381.600 00 Total Losses Paid ... 2,796,100 00 Ineome for 1SR7.. 2.203,803 00 No Extra Charge for Traveling to and from tha Atlantic states, Europe, Oregon, and Sandwloh Islands. This old and popular Company is governed by the NON-FORVElTURB law of Massachusetts. All Net Earnings Pinded Annually Among the Insured. Losses pa W prom ptiy. All policies Non-forfcitable DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU- ALLiI I Fir$t DMdtnd AvailabU at (Ae Paymtnt e lee Second Annual rrtmuw. But one elass of members (Policy holders) in this Company, among whom he annual surplus is divided. Unbiased iudzment, based upon careful investl- gatiou, will show that this (tho oldest Mutual Life Insurance Company of America) offers more equi ties to tbo insured than any other Company doing business on this coast. Life Insurance is a Judicious Investment for cap itallsts. It is a s una investment fcr those in mod erate circumstances, by which they may. with i small amount of fundi, leave to their families ample means for their support ia ease of tho early decease of tha insured. neme OCLce, 39 State Street, Destea. PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICES : 302 Mont gomery street, San Francisco ; Room 3, Carter's Building, Portland, Oregon. - i . RVERSON A IIAINES, General Agents. RVSSELI. & CLUINS, Ag'ts, : ' Parrish k Co's Block, Albany, Oregon. sepl9'6Sv4a5tf S. L. FALLOWS & CO., Importers and Dealers in . BAR IRON, STEEL, ' ;;: : TIW pirate, Etc., YAMHILL STREET RET. FRONT AND FIRST, Portland! Oregon. ang7v4n51tf2pm ' " ""' JOD WQnil NntlT and chaaplj done a A D V K ItTISE MENTS, CHAS. MEALEY, FURHITUBE AND CABINET WARE I ' (Corner of First and Broadalbln streets, at old stand of C. Mon ey A Co.) ALBANY, OREGON. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A' FULL assortment of everything is his lino that tbo trade requires or an enterprising public demands. furniture: Of All Kinds 'and Descriptions ! HLH AND BEDDING, Vc. Particular attention will bo paid to orders for UNDERTAKING ! And ail other orders In my lino will lo promptly attended to. .Vaitsatrte Gnaronltid mnd Work Warranted I CHAS. MEALEY. Albany, July 8, 1869-vn7tf. WalthamVJatches Let every one who wants a Watch, read this eere- fally. Especially If in some remote, out-of the-way place. Now that the Railroad Is open, we propose to give the residents of Orkouk the opportunity of letting single genuine Waltham Watches at the Lowest He w York Wholesale Prices I Wo sell more Waltham Watches than any other establishment In tbo country, either wholesale or retail we send great numbers to every section of tbe country by Mail or Express, carefully packed, and in perfect running order. Our plan is this t You want a Watch, aad sea our advertisement s now, we want yon not to write to as for oar De scriptive and Illustrated Price List we will send it, post-paid, by retire mall. It exptaios all the difierent kinds, tells tbe weight and quality of the eases, with price of each f yon then make a elec tion of tbo kind yon prefer, and send ns your or. der. Wo will tben send you tho Watch by Ex. press, with tbe bill to collect on delivery. We give Instructions to the Express Company to allow j yo to open the package and examine tho Watch ; r It suits, yon eae pay, and take it t if not, yon are under no obligations to receive it t and if it is taken, aad afterward does not prove satisfactory, ! i will exchange it, or REFUND THE MONEY! At on i4Untlnn of lie Prieti, re will eeofeone WaUkfrom one titt. Tkt P. S. RakTLKTT, Ltvr Mortmt-I. milk i'xtraJnetU, Ckronontchr Habinee, 'area fSnion, I'altnt Jhtrt Cap, and all tAs olktr tatt improttmtnU, in m Sot id Coin Hilrtr Cat, f 28 in Greenbacks, or about $20 in Coin. Ail tho other kinds, both cld and silver. In tbe same proportion. Do not order a Watch till yoa hare sent for a Price List, as it contains a great deal ef information regarding tbeee Watches that win enable yea to make an Intelligent selection. Don't forget, when yon writ, te state that yon saw this advertisement in tbe Stat Rteavs Dkm ocaar, and yon need not pot in tof for return postage. Address ia fall, HOWARD & CO., Jewelers and Silversmiths, 619 II roadway. New. York. We refer, by permission, to Messrs. Watts, Paaoo A Co., N. Y. and Baa FraaeUee. I. W. Rare-osD, Esq., T. R. llCTl.gR, Esq., IXC. How a an, Em., ea Francisco. W. 8. Mosart, Esq., Virginia City. Nevada. JU7f4a9mZ. NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY. AT CUNNINGHAM'S 010 STAND. ALBANY, O&'N. J. G. MAYER, Proprietor. rpiIK UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TO 1 tho eititens of Linn and Ronton counties that ho has established a Waron and Carriage Maanfaetory la Albany, aad respectfully solicits thopnbllo patronage. ill IlBdi cf Tehieles Pot Tp to Order ! ian work 7ARHAirrXD AS XlXSPXIESCreTZn)! REPAIRING DONE oo short notico and on liberal terms. Jaal2v4a43mS. 3. Q. MAYER. EXCHANGE RESTAURANT. 1st nooa WESTOFHOUCK A MTER'S SALOON ALBANY, OREGON. This Establishment has been Thoroughly Re-Furnished ! and is now ready to receive Boarders. DOARD, per week ........... $4 00 50 50 Single Meals..... eeeee . eee stMtNt teeseeees Lodging , eeeeeeeea jnllveneCtf E. a II OLDEN. Prop'r. CITY BREWERY ! JOSEPHS II UN T PROPRIETOR. CORNER OF FIRST ArtaWASO.T&N STREETS, AUJAJXY, ORCGO!,. mHE PROPRIETOR REGS LEAVE TO IN rorm tne pnnue tnai no nas estabiunea a BREWERY AT ALBANY! and ii bow prepared to accommodate' both , THE trade AK P amilies : WITS A ' VASTLY flrPEtUOR ARTICLE .. or LAGER . BEES, ALB A2TD P0BTEE I ? FRESH YEAST? ' : Can bo bad at any and all times. T-r.7 JOSEPn IIUNTi Prop'r. Jnll7Tin43yl. : ALBANY BATH HOUSE. ; THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESEECT fully inform the citisens of Albany and vi cinity that he 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 oat . First-Glass Hair Dressing Saloons, , bo expects to give entire satisfaction to alb Jd7Chlldien and Ladles' Hair neatly eut and shopooeL JOSEPH WEBBER, s .4frY8aS3tf fsmmmnBAmni AVDEItTISEMENTS. It CHANGE OF BASE!" BliAIW & YOUIG, onz:aor?, Having bought all tho Merchandise of J. Rarrows " A Co., will continue the business. And we invite all to give us a call. Wo will be constantly receiving GOODS DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO, AKD will KEEP a GENERAL ASSORTMENT or 3D JEl 2" Or O O 3D S 1 GROCERIES, H Alt J3 WAKE, WE WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS TO ALL Itcadjr-Iay Cuatomera ! A1 Kith. LL PERSONS OWING TnE FIRM OF J. Rarrows 4 Co., will please call and settle. itber member of the firm is authorized to settle any account of tbe Company. March e, lSG9-vnZ9tr. J. BARROWS A CO. PRIVATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. DR. IV. IC. DOIII'UTY'H PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo site tbe Pacific Mtil Hteamsbip Com pany's Office, Private entrance on Lcidcsdotif street, San Francisco. EttallUntd trprenlg to afford tk afflicted found and eiHjife medical ata tm the treatment and cure of all Private and Chron ic JJieae, eat of Secre cy and all Sexual Dieardtre. TO THE AFFLICTED. R W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS JUS SIN- cere thanks to bis numerous patienu for tbeir patronage, and would take Ih's opportunity to remind tbetn that he eontmues to consult at bu Imtitute for the cure of ebronte diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Genito-Uri. nary Organs, and all private diae, viz . Syph ilis in all its forms and stages. Seminal Weakness, aad all the horrid consequences of nclf-abuae. Gon orrhea, Gleet, Strictures, Nortur&at and Diurnal emissions, Sexual Debility, Disease of the Daek and Loins, InSammation of the RIadder and Kid neys, ete., ete.. and be hopes that his Ions expert- Irnee and ueccful praetiee will continue to insure him a share or public patsona;;. Jiy the practice of many years in Europe and tbe United States, be is enabled to apply tbe nott efficient and see eessful remedies aga'ssst dbtases ofaSl kinds. He uses no mercury, cbatget moderate, treats hi pa tients in a cerrcet and honorable way, and has references ef onquestieaable veracity from men ef known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting him by letter orotber- wise, wui reeetve tbo best ana gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. To Females. When a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, a weakness of tbe back and limbs, pain in tbe bead dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, exlretae urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, generrl debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot the womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she sbyuld go or write at once to the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doberty, at bis Medical Institute, and consult bim about ber troubles and dUease. Tbe Doctor is effecting more cures than any other physician in tbe State of California. Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and prema ture death. All Married Ladle whose delicate health or other circnmsUnecs prevent sn increase In their fabilies, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doherty's Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. Tbe Doctor's offi ces are so arranged tbat ho can be consulted with out fear of observation. To Correnpondenfg. Patients residing in any part of the State, how ever distant, who may desire tbe opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doberty in tbeir respective cases, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holding a personal interview, are respectfully assured that their communications will be held most sacred and confidential. If tbe case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and tbe general treat ment of the ease (including the remedies), will be forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of tho letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, rax a. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Addess, W. K. DOHERTY, M.'D., : ban t rsncisco, t aluonua. Spermatorrhoea. Dr. Dobebtv has just published an important pamplet embodying bis own views and experiences in relrtlon to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs. This little work contains information of the ut most value to all. whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOHERTY", M. Dl, vS3Stf San Francisco, Cal. "WANTED BY JULIUS GRADW'OHU AT THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE : 100,000 BVSUELS WHEAT AND OATS I 100,000 DOZ. EGGS! 100,000 LBS. BUTTER I , , 500,000 LBS. WOOL ! As the Market Quotations are corrected by me weekly, I will pay the prices which they., eontaln for tho above articles. ' Junl9v4n44tf J. GRADWOnL ": mammoth: ox. NOW ON EXHIBITION IN LINN CO. AND will be in the vicinity of Albany until after the County Fair, after which he will be taken to Salem and exhibited at the State Fair, when he will be taken to New York City via. Portland aud San Francisco. Mount Hood is, unquestionably, the largest and finest ox ever exhibited in the United States and is believed by good judges to be the largest be the world. ,' Ben. Uollady said upon seeing him that be ncy er beheU such an animal that ha ought to be pr on exhibition in New York City and that if tak ' ,t to his farm twenty-five miles from tho city en should be kept one year preparatory to such r he bition free of cost. Mount Hood was rp.iaf ixhi F. M. Morris in Umatilla Co., Oregon ; he ' jd by half Morris Stook and the other half Bhor , is one ed Durham. - Vt-Hern- ADMISSION TWENTY .FIVT Children, half pr.ce. i CENXS. v4n52tf. JIB! S WILL STJFaE AND or oats ,an .fill .nd ( SHIP WHEAT charge but 2 ets t oa em Wharf 41. iKHAJI & SONS.. stojfaffc Also rec trre, aown frels . 2b ctper tc ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE UNFORTUNATE NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES! DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY, 023 Kearnv St., corner Commercial, Private Entrance on Commercial st.r &A?t FItAXCISCO. ESTABLISHED IN 1854, for tie treatment of Sexual anT Bominal Diseares, sneb as Con-' orrboea, Gleet, Stricture, Syph- ill in all its forms, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, etc. Skin. Diseases (of years' stand-' sj' ling) and ulcerated Legs sae- Joessfully treated. ii-r t ii in. Horrible Diseases. How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffering out a mis erable existence, from tbe effect of secret indulg ences, or from virus absorbed into the system. Look at their pallid, emaciated and disfigured faces, and their broken-down constitutions, dls' lualifyinz them for the happiness of marriage or, tbo enjoyment of life. In this horrid eituat!o thousands suffer until ne&th closes tbe scene. Let parents, guardians und friends attend to those who are suffering with any of these horrible, life- destroying maladies see tbat tbey are eared for and cured bcrore it is too late. Kena them imme diately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made private dbteaec bis pecial study for years,, and who is certain to cure tho moH inveterate eases, without mercury or iny injurious drugs. It is important to those who are afflicted, or to those who are interested in the welfare of their friend,, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who. infest all cities, publishing their skill in curing elP diseases in a few days, imposing upon tbe pubbo by uing the names of eminent physicians fjn Lurope and other places. Vt, therefore, careful. and make strict inquiry, or you ma fall into tho hands of tbo?e charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Seminal emissions, the consequence of self- abuse. This solitary vice, or dcjrared sexual 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 acientin medical measures, viz : Sallow countenance, dark rpot under eyes, pain In tbe head, riflmg in the ears, noise like the rustling of leaves aod rattling; of chariots, uneaineM about the loins, weakness of tbe limbs, confuted vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence of approaching stranger,, a diolike to form newacqoaintances, dispositioo toshun society, los of memory, hectic flushes, pimples and eruptiocs about tbe faee, furred, totgue, fueled breath, eoughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania nnd frequent insanity. Is relief be not obtained.the sufferer should apply immediately, either in porson or by letter, to have a cure effected by hisnew and scientific mode of treating this disease, which never fails of effecting quick and radical cure. Dr. O. will rive ?10U to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him tbat be was cured of this complaint by either of the San Franciw oquacks. Married Dleo, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suf fering under any of these fearful maladies, snonia not forget tbe sacred responsibilities resting upon them, nor delay to obtain immediate relief. To the Ladies. The various comr4cted and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent success such as Hcpprezsiocs, Irregularities, Whites, Fall ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, ferrous Debility, Panful or Difficult ilenstrura- tion, Barrenness, etc. will be speedily cured, with out powonosus drugs, injuries, or unpalatable med icines of any kind. Have no delicacy in calling, no difference what yor troubles may be. The af flicted are cordially iatitcd to call and satisfy themselves. Person's calling at l)r. Gibbon's otSce or send ing fur packages of medicine may rely upon bia assarances of coufiJential ecrey with implicit faith, and expect no more than to be charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration for service rendered, considering tho circumstances and difficulties of the rather than a too prev alent and slfUh practice of exo rial ion among quacks nnd pretenders. DK. GIBDOX is responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument binding himself to eflect a radical and permanent cure or make no charge. Cored at Home. Persons at a distance can be CURED AT HOME, by addresrin; a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease bas continued, and have medicines promptly for- arded, free of damage and eunoMty, to any part of the country, with full and plain directions lor u.e, by enclosing! 15 dollars in currency or 510 in coin, ia a reebterei letter, through the Post- office on Wells, Fargo A Co. A package of medi cine will be forwarded by express to any part of the Union. . Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 252, San Francisco, Califorrbv Remember to put box 252 on the letter. Consultation FREE. 2:r- Correspondents will please inform DR.. GIBBON tbat they read his advertUctnent la th State Rights DsntoccaT, mayl3r4nS9yt. &XOIH3 THAN 200,000 PERSOHH Bear testimony to the Wonderful Curative. E23CUOT i Dr. Joseph Walker's vJ CALIFORNIA U H&nufacturod from th native Herbs and Boot . , of CiUfornla, CpTho Great Blood PttriQer..? t FOB INFLAMMATORY AKD CSRC Jr WTEUJIATISM AND GOCT. VY9E'PS tr INDIGESTION1, BILIOUS, REMTTTET JrJZZ INTEEillTTEXT FEVERS. DISEA'iES Lm; BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS ani J 4iV these BITTERS have been most bu ccr JJnil DISEASES are caused by VIT iA" n mrCiD which la ppnerally produced by d iXDVTr tbe DIGESTIVE OltOAKS. werangement cr aeanae theVitiatwl Iilooitr iU Impurities buret In ? thrc.or JiZ plea, EWtionmor 8o,ls: c ic7 Bkialnlm ft obstructed and slxi tcig h n it when yen nna It when it is foul, and yc u rhen. Keep tho blood hy ithy. snd all wiU be welU AGV iNTSi fa j .' Cor an Pine and Sonsome BtrtSaa FranciBCO CaL, ana Hacrame CsU., -' 34 Piatt Street, N.Y, .-Tf-" ( 3'? 2SJ a ii s an Ill s ir ,:' 2frf WAGQKSrWAG(KSf JUST RECEIVED!.' TROST THE 0RE60U VABOM T.1AHUFACT0BY Ii -S03IB GOOD ' No. r TIIIMBLE-SKEIW V7AG0 "Which will bo stld at lower rates than have ever before been oflfarA.J in , AiKn K-aii ana see for yourselves; Tho '' WAGONS ARE, WARRANTED A GCOD ARTICLE I : t;s eaterprhe. S32ir 'aU0S S. S. MAF Sold by ' julSvia47tf. R. CIIEADLr, Albanr, 0.'a,. -