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She gtmwtai SATUIIDAy! OCTOBER. 9, lf9. Latest XHarket Report. tNewYark Wheat $1 TO. Liverpool Wheat 10 8 J. San Francisco Flour. $" CQ($ 2". IT hunt SI 45(a 1 50. Baric v. food, 70 Wc. it OatV 95cl 2. "Iinx County Fair. Following nre the proceedings cf Saturday, the last Jay of the Cwair : At the shooting match in the morning thera were 15 entries. .The manner of shoot ing was "string measure," and tho first pre mium was won by Milt. Halo and tho sec ond by Ed. StodJarJ. At 2 o'clock, running, 2 mile lwat, 2 in 3. Entries "Snow Flake," by Gird; "Miss Foote," by Montgomery, "Slippery Sim," by Comley. "Snow Flako took tho the first premium nod "Miss Foote' eoon4. At 1 o'clock, walking race, 1 mile, in; which Joseph Nixon's gray mare took first ; premium and Howard's sorrel horse took second. At 3 o'clock Ladie Equestrian ship, in Srhich the contestants were Miss Johnson liss Maggie Irvine and Miss Mary Cap 'linger. The fjrnwwon the Piploiua, and tthe second carried off the red ribbon, while 'the latter, for ker daring and graceful man nsement of her-6tecd, was awarded a hand ?orat puree by the spectators. So, every body was happy. At 35 o'clock. Velocipede race, 1 mile, in which lloubcn Markham took the purse in G:42. At 4 o'clock, foot race, mile. Purse "iron by 'C. "Xanny. "TThe attendance was not quite so great to day as yesterday, but the interest manifest ted in the exercises was fully up to that uf any previous day. Following is a report of the business of the Fair, so far as settled : Gate receipts, $1,437 73; licenses, $540 50; entry fVes $407 45 ; total receipts, $2,405 70. There were over S00 entries in tho Pavilion. n,n! something over $700 paid on premiums in -this department. In the stick department there were about $500 paid ut in premiums. It is the impression of the officers that there will be a small "linking fund" in the Treas ury after their liabilities are settle!, thus showing that the Fair has Leen a greater success this year than any previous one. Tux Bearded Woman. We have had re lated to us a part of the history of tl.e 'Dearded Woman," now traveling with Wilson' Circus, which will perhaps bo of interest to our readers. The home of her girlhood was on a farm in Benton county, a few miles from this city, where her stop Yathcr, Mr. Tiecd, and her mother reside at this time. There is also a family lesMing in this city with whom she at one time lived "in the capacity of a Ii.ue-ciaM. Some years ago she married a mn at her home in Benton cuuntr, and shortly afterward went -with Jiim to California, where, in the curee of time she became a mother shortly nfier which event a luxuriant lcard appeared up on her face. Soon af ervar l, as we under rgv. her hu3b.ind died, und the 1 r ither of ithe ske!etn km" who is with her at r.re ent, secured her tu travel in connexion with -rtho "skeleton" and other curiosities. Ti.ev Went to New York, where her employer .died ; and on his death-lied he made a will, Heaving her his property (quite a fortune) provided she would care for his unfortunate lb$other o long as lie should live. This she solemnly Towed to do, and has sacredly kept her pledge ever since. As he ean neither stand nor walk, but has to be carried from place to place like a helpless infant, the na fiart of this devoted sacrifice may be imag ined. During the years that they have been together they have exhibited themselves in many countries, and have amaxsed quite a handsome fortune ; and now, satined that :the has secured a competenco for the rest tof her life, and wearied of travel and the hardships incident thereto, she has purchas ,cd a farm in Lane county, to which she will retire with her helpless charge immediately .after the State Fair. Died. Wm. Usher, the youn man trho wai bo badly hart at the Fair Ground last Triday, died on Sunday at I w'clock r. m. , Gentlemen who witnessed the accident state that in the evening after the day's exercises jhad closed, and when it ras quite dark, Ush r and another young man were exercising -their horses on the track, and while riding ;along at a rapid rate Mr. U's horse stum bled and fell, crushing Jiim under it and -rendering him insensible, an we stated last week. Ho never regained consciousness After the accident, Lut lay with his eyes closed, breathing hard, like one in profound sleep, nntil the end came. His grief-stricken parents were sent for immediately after tho accident, and remained at his couch un til death stepped in andclirncd its victim. His remains were taken charge of and con veyed to his home for burial by tho Good Tn;plrs pf etanon Lodge, of which body he was. respected and consistent member. And this part of he melancholy catastiophe reminds u$ that a rumor was circulated, af ter the accident, that yoqng Usher was un der the influence of liquor at tho tirpe, which was claimed to have caused his death. Kot onty would the fact of his being a Good Templar refute this base slander, but per sons of unimpeachable veracity inform us that, to their certain knowledge, this state 'merit is false.. "What can be said in denun ciation of those who maliciously circulate sech tn unfounded slander upon a follow being, wben he is lying at death's portal, awaiting jbe summons of the Pale Messen ger, unable'to refute the base libel Goxe Below.- On Sunday last Messrs. Thos. Monteith and Mr. Freeland left this city for California, to be absent during the winter, a'he former goeg to San Francisco to look after the business interests of ' the firm of Beach k Montfeitt, end tho latter to 'upend the winter among jti.is friends. He is the father of Ed. Freeland, our worthy Post master. ' To DzuTons. Mr. A Pearce notifies those indebted to him that they must come for ward immediately and Fettle. Read, bis netke, you that are interested. : Masonic Literature. We have received No. 1, Vol. 1, of tho Masonic Mirror, pub lished nt San Francisco, Amasa W. liishob, editor. Tho Craft on tho Pacific const have long needed a periodical devoted to their in terests, and this No. warrants us in assert ing that tho Mirror eminently fills the va caney. It is a neatly printed 32 pngo mag axine, and filled with original and selected Masonic Literature of tho highest order. Price, $2 50 per year. Wo have also received from tho editor, Mr. John Hansom, a specimen copy of thn Masonic Tidings, published semi-monthly at Warsaw, N. Y., at tho remarkably low price of $1 per year. Wo learn by a note from tho editor that it will he enlarged on tho first of January next, when its fifth vol ume will commence, and bo printed on a 28x42 sheet, in quarto form. J. W. Si mons, who is Past Grand Master, Grand Treasurer of tho Grand Lodge and Grand High Priest of tho Grand Chapter of the Stato of New York, is ono of tho lending editors Address John Hansom, proprietor TidiHQ Warsaw, X. Y. Personal. Tho following gentlemen came up by the last steamer from San Fran, ciscoj P. C. Harper, Thus. Helm, Her. Wm. Monteith and A. 1. MonteUh. Mr. Harper has been below to lay in goods. Mr. Helm l the eldest brother of Hon. Geo. K. Helm and well known as a former resident of Linn county, and is now on a living visit to his old home. Hev. Mr. Monteith was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city until alxmt a year ago, when he concluded that the climate did not agree with his health, and so went back to "Amer ica," Wc learn that ho is simply returned on a visit to his friends. His son, Capt. A. I). Monteith, was also a resident of this city until a eouplc of years ago, when he also went back to the States for his health ; but we learn that he has not iinmprovcd since his sojourn among the fickle winds mid driv ing snows of Wisconsin, jind ha again re turned to the mild and genial clime of the Willamette Yallev. To IIetail. (Jimcers. It frequently happens-that merchants of the Willamette Val ley need an additional tick of good, and do not foci that their business justifies them in g,!irg to San Francisco in per n to make their elections, in whit-h event jt is import ant they should have sufficient confidence in some luine.s houc in that city to order the good ticist up. In the grocery business we would recommend Messrs. Phillips, Taber it Co., No. 310 Front Street, San Francisco, have a reputation for fair dealing in such matters second to no Hrrn in that city. Head their card in the I)e";kat. and send them your orders. We have a personal ac quaintance with the senior member of the house, and take pleasure in recommending him to all those desiring anything in the wholesale grocery line. S ii.D. Somebody has evidently I.een per petrating an enormous ".cU" -on th; Port land papers. They all cn:a"n h r.'or stricken accounts of a M..-dy affray, said to have occurred at !lsrriburg, in this county, last Friday, ir. which one man was badly woundel and another killed outright. We learn tli.it when the paper containing nn j H ii hmkiug exceedingly well, and :iy the ac Hint of thin terrible catastrophe reached i htel buine i ihiurinhing, nod that ho in IlarrULurg, tho ntoru-.he4 populace, wh'tjn' "keeping tavern like the old woman in ti.nl n.tt l.nf.irn I.ror.l ,.f If ..!... I I ! I tl - - " - - i iiviv- i iti I'unij j anl made close inquity, but wero una! l to find uut anything aliout the matter, or nny person living in that community bear ing the iiHmc given in iur p.irtland and Salem exchanges. It ia evidently a hoax which wine one ha perpetrated forth pur pose of giving starring locals" a legitimate item. Lix.v Colxtv Ladie Ahehi. The fd- lowing item from the Salem Statesman of the 1st int.. show that the fair ladie of "Old Linn" arc nj!i:ing in keeping up her reputation for beating every liody ami ev erything. G'd bless the Indie! Their hearts are always enlisted in tho causoof the innocent and helpless : "EsrncETic LiutnAi.iTr. Tho mt fneress ful branch of tiie Urvnn CLiI.!rii' AH .Society eems to le U-eated in Linn routilr. Mr. Men lnball. of Albany, i Vice Preiitlcnt, and the lalies ofLsnn. unJer lr cfiieicnt lead, are acroui pli.liln a prcat lcal for tho Orphan' Homo, br ecllectiu art tie t sell at thrf Stat Fir, at which, oar readers vriM recuMccr, tbo Ifulic are to have a sales room anJ restaurant kept open for lae benefit or tueir lavontc ejitcrpruo, tho Cuu drens' Home." Xeu- GRocEnr Store. Messrs. F. M Iledfield & Co. ha ,'c opened a family gro cery store one-door west of Jno. Conner's, and we take pleasure in stating that they have a stock which, in completeness dud quality, is fully equal to any in tho city.- rrans ivcuaeia is wen Known to ourcitirens. having been for several years past the junior partner in the firm of Hiltabidel & Co., and his host of friends will not forgot him in his new establishment. Head hi card in to-day's Democrat, and give him a call. Goin'g Below. By rcfo'renceto his advor tisement, it will be seon4hat Mr. R. Cheadle will go to San Francisco shortly, to take up Jiis residence, lie will enter into a general commission business in that city, and solicits the patronage of merchants and shippers of Oregon. Ho lecves his brother, L. Chtadle, in charge of his business hero, und thus the old stand will be comjuctpd as usqal, They are receiving new goods by every steamer News fqij EvEttvpopr.- J, C.'Ifarper has' just returned from San Francisco wjth a stock of new goods, which bo informs us will eclipse anything, in quality, eyer be- fore brought to this market. His good will arrive and be opened out by our next publi cation day, when wo will tako occasion to speak further with regard to their merits. . At Brownsville. Our Brownsville pat rons will find the advertisement of Mr Wheeler's new store in our columns to-day. Wo are assured that Mr. W. keeps as fine ant establishment as can be found in any country town in the State. Be sure and give him a call. (N. B.Wo. unintention ally omitted his "ad" last week.) Statistics of Lr.vx County-. We are in debted to Mr. Nye, Assessor, for the follow ing Statistics of Linn county : Number of polls," 1,576 j Number liable to militia ser vice, 1,186 ; taxable property, $2,0G1,G91 ; acres of land assessed 000,333. . . Circuit Court for Linn county convenes on tho fourth Monday, tho 23th day of Oc tober. in " ' Editorial. We last week met, In this city, Bros. Upton and Carter, of tli6 Cor vail is Mercury md Gazette. Lectures. Mr. llonj. Todd has been de livcriug a series of Lectures on Spiritualism at tho Court House during tho week. .! linn. .it Good. Mrs. Delaxon Smith has given tu an opportunity of testing some of the finest vegetables which Oregon soil affords. Wheat. Heccipts at Albany for two weeks, ending Thursday, the 7th, 37,V7. Total for tho season to this time, 227,187. Enlarged. Our neighbor, the lieyisttr, came out last wcok in an enlarged form, and otherwise considerably improved in ap pearance. Coming Home. Hev. S. G. Irvine, pastor of the tr. P. Church of this city, is expect. ed homo next week, and will preach at the Impel on Sabbath, the 17th in at. Lecture. Dr. J. II. MeCord will give a freo lecturo at tho Court House this (Satur day) evening, commencing nt 7 o'clock. Subject : "Mcsmtrism, and Exposing the Ilumbuggery of Spiritualunt. The Cosmopolitan. Jake Spronger is now solo proprietor of tho Cosmopolitan Hotel, and wo suppose his numerous friends in this part of the State will remember him when thev go to "Portland-on Wallamct." Ion't Head This. Messrs. O. P. Tomp kins & Co. have just received UOiH) feet of of 1J inch iron pipe (for pump), 1004mxti tin plato; also, a fine lot of Jirt class rtjok stoves. Call and examine thcir.stock. Oli ver says that it is no trouble to show goods. Heat This. Eld. J. M. Harris informs us that his wife, Mrs. Jane Harris, ha made and sold, from two cows, firo hundred and Jorfy lbs. tf butter since the 15th day of last March, beside furnishing sufficient to sup ply the wants of a family of (he persons. - - - T. m T lie mb Troute. neincmlr thnt next Wednesday this Lilliputian lnd will give two entertainments in this city. AS' would advise the ladies and children to at tend in tho afternoon, both for convenience and comfort, and to avoid tho crowd which will surclv convene in the evening. IJio Fruit. There were on exhibition nt the Fair last week a premium pear which measured 15 inches in circuiofer co the hort way and 2) inches the long way of the pear; alo a "Gloria Mundi" apple 15 J inches in circumference. Let the world match 'cm. Finished- The painting oti the Court House is finished, and the exterior of the building Ik a hundred er cent, mora cheerful and invitin; than it did lcfore the painters began their labor, and tho lonctit in the way of its preservation can hardly be estimated. ' Called. We thi week had a short call from J. II. Sprenger, formerly proprietor of the Pacific Hotel in this city, and ut present proprietor of the Cosmopolitan, of Portland. Ailllll9. BORN: FOSTER In thW citT, on tha M init,, to tho wiieoT Johu Foster, a daughter. AHN'Ol.fi -In thit ejtjr, on lb M intt., to th wife of A. ArnoM. a rU'KClAL NOTICES. A XV Iti li A X I J L' ST LAW. Tb rtiitT itvl kcnrneene f the Matliutit Statute, anJ the rnaJitions in tb l')icit of ll NEW EM)LAN1 MTTUALLIFE INKUllANCE COMI'AXY. trlitrSjr the i-urrnJer valua ( Volim cie (after pajniaU of prr-iuiutui har ceatad) U crcditeil up a a fuli-pai'l trin I'uUey, wi recent- Ij exemplified in the eaie of A. C. E. MII LEH of 1'ortlanJ, Ori'iC'ii, iuiur4 iit i,0QQ in thU Company, noUer the policy Xo. 12,054. MR. MILLER .lied Augiht 2, ISC'J, and neg lected to pay the premium due on hU , I'oliey on the 22J Uy of January The President of the Company, upon being adriied of the death f 'IT.. MILLER, responded under dale of Angant 22A, that by virtu of Maachnetts Law and the prorations of the Policies of the Company, tho Policy was yet in fall force, and the ! ($.,C00) would he promptly paid ihn the amount of the unpaid premium and Snterett thereon. Tte NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCE COM PAN V of T.ostvn is the only Com pany on this Coast governed by this lair, which continues all its Policies in force until erery dol lar paid by the assured is absorbed in Insurance. EVERSON i HAINES are the Gtu'l Agent of this Company Oregon Offiee, Caiitkii's liuild ing, Portland. RUSSELL & EL KINS, oc9v5nStf. Agents at Alliany, Or. CHOLEIIA. now to ciru: it. At tbo commencement of tho Uinrrhoea, which always precedes an attack of tho obolora, tnke a teaspoonful of the Pain Killer in sugnr and water, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely tho stomnch and bowels with tho Pain Killer, elonr. Should tho diarrhoe or crumps continue, repeat the do?o every fifteen or twenty intnutca tilt die pa tient is relieved. In extreme casus, two or more uripoonfuls may be given at a dose. Tho Pain Killer, as un internal remedy, has no equal. In eases of Hummur Complaint, Dyspep sia, Dysejitcry, Asthma. H cures in one night, by taking it internally and bnthjpg with it freely. Its action is like magic, whe-n externally applied tp bad Sores. Hums, Scald and Sprains. For Toothache, don't fail to try it, In short, it is a J'am Killer. The Pain Killer is so)4 by, all dealer in Family Medicines. mcbI5r4n30yl-cb. my. n5w Tq to public Brandrcth' Pill have been known and used by your grandfathers and grandmothers. They are always safe, and ejiro (o do yon good. They are purely vegetable, and diminish the death principle; some think they Increase the principle of life. But in taking out bad humors from the blood, they do make the body lighter, and thus seem to add en ergy. Many fajailieg have used thorn for upwards of forty years. , ' Thoy aro tho best medicine for Cold, for all Bilious Affection?, for Fullness about tbo Head or Heart, and in all Cutaneous and Contagious Dis eases they are unrivalled. In all cases in which a purgative is indicated, no medicine yet known can be compared to them. TwA hundred physi clans have testified that Brandreth's Pills ar su perior to all other purgatives whatever. Sold by a!) Drnjgisl, b3w4. A D V K H T 1 8 K M E N T 8 . 0. P. TOMPKINS & CO., IMI'OnTSnS ASD DftALKIll IR TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON I STOVES I ) Copper, Brats, Zinc, Wire, Block Tin! FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS! IIoso, Iron and Load Pipe!! CAST, TIN AND ENAMELLED HOLLOW WAIIE I . nouac-runmsixma xxardwabsi M AXCrACTCRKM Of TIN, SHEET-IRON AIJD COPPERYARE. FARMERS' BOILERS! ALL SIZES A FINE T1IINO ! COYIMG'S PITCHER PUMPS! Only Hottse in the Suto where you Can Get Such an Article. PoU Agents for tht Finest Ftors out tls "BAR8TOW COOKJ" Urcat Vnrlrlj of "Cirm Iu!" ALL GOODS WARRANTED FIItST-CLASS! REPAIRI3STG, IN ALL ITS WtANCIIKS! Liberal Discount made to Ooantry Dealers. KUftktr. .ptrSnSif. O. I. TOMPKINS A CO. Tiit: C O Za O S That Photograph Rent a k f: BLACK, BROW), GREEN, SCARLET, MAROON, AND DEEP ORANGE. T1M- that tak White, r neailjr o, ara PURPLE. BLUE. CRIMSON, PINK.&C Ladirt of fair romplriieai and Childrrn ihoold not be drrurd la Blnrk. Tir.tf. J. A. WINTEIt. DR. R. C. HILL, ' (Surer $$or to SrttUmier fr Co.) DRUGGIST, MAIN' STItEET, ALIJAXV, O'GN. fir kirn ia Brngn, rSedlcinea, Paiats, Oils, Dy- ataffa, Glasa, Varulthet, &X. jKrl'UTiciaBs I'rerIpJioni rarcfally Cam poundaJ. f.".n51lf MIII.IIIFF TAX NALK. FT4TB or Oar.nos, Cot-srr or Lias, "VTOTlcK If IIEKKIIY GIVEN THAT rY X virtue of a warrant iurd out of IboCoanty i:urtof the Hlato of Orrgoa for tho County of Linn, to me directed, eotamanding io to levy on the properly of tho delinquent ta-payers named in tl.e detinqaent tx list for IS0A. 1817 and IS6S, thereto anaclird, I have this lltb Jay of eptem Ker, 1nf9, levied n tho following described Ileal KstaU and aprtonano thereto SeUnjfiac, for delinquent taxes for the said year 1S6S, 1867 and ISoi: Situated and lyiog in tho county of Linn, State of Oregon, i a Township tw4vo (12), ftotb of Range one (I). West of the Willamette Meridian, in Section 27, 2$. 33 and 34. better known and dexcriWd a the loiaatioa Claim of Fred Beno Kr. Owner nnknowi. 320 acres more or less. Tax on said land for 166... ooooo " 1887 96 " " 1865 8 96 Total atnouut of tax for throe years...... $26 88 And on Snt unity, the 2 day of October, 1809, at 3 o'clock r. m.. In front of tho Court House door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon. I will sell tho above described property, or a much thereof a shall bo necessary, to satisfy .tbo amount of taxes due thereon, together with cost upon aid writ, at public auction to tho highest bidder therefor in 17. 8. gold coin. Dated this llih day or Sept.. 1869. vinw4 It. A. IRVINE, fiheriT Linn eounty, Oregon. TO OEALERSJN WHEAT. JIXSSRS. COItniTT t- M ACLKAY HAVING HEARD THAT IT IS COMMON y reported throughout tho Valley that they are not vurohasing Wheat, would respectfully in form their Agents, Customers and friends through out tho valley of the Willamette that tbey aro in the market to purchase all tho surplus merchanta ble wheat in tho Stato and pay the highest market rates, cash on delivery in Portland. v5n4ml CORBITT & MA CLE AY. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. t TWTOTICB 18 'HEREBY OIT3N THAT TIIE H copartnemhip heretofore existing between F. V. fcpink and A. Caruther. under tho firm name of l W. piqk 4 Co., I dissolved by ma tual consent, thoy having disposed of their busi lies to other parties. Either of tho undersigned will attend to tho col lee tip n of acoounta duo tbo late firm. P. W. SPINK, A. CARUTilERS. Albany, Sept. T, 1869 v5n4w4. , CHAS. B. PRESCOTT, . From rorjland, FASHIONABLE BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER, 1TODLD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TIIE fj eitizen of Albany that he ha opened a Barber bop, on Main trcot, two door above Crawford' Block, where he i prepared to accom modate all who may desiro anything in tho ton i.. ii? Boriamue. vdnyl WHEAT AND OATS! . 100,000 Bushels of Wheat fiuaOats WANTED witbip tho next two weeks, for which Tho XXiffbcst Cah Price will be Paid, By J. GRADW0IIL, i Ran Francisco Store BLANK DEEDS, of the latest and most approved form, for eal at thi ocice. warraati tttj'iMeftftgo, . ADVK11TI8KMKNT8. LADIES9 EMPORIUM! MRS. DUNIVAY HAS JtST MKCKIVKO TIIS LITEST AND CHOICEST STYLES OF GOODS I THK IlEMEMBEIt, LADIES ! If jov purebt TEN DOLLARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery yon will U aotitltd to tb " DEMORE3T MAOAZINE, " for 1870, a prtmlum on tho purchafo! ITIUS. H, A. JOUJY8, FAOHION A OLE MILLINER Ar DKKSS-MAKElt! HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCfe Bonnets iad Hats of the Lttett Styles! AND CLOAK MAKING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BLEACHING AND PRESSING Post to ORDER LADIE8, CALL AND SEE ME! CHAS. MEALEY, ncALxn m FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE! (Corner of First and Droadalbin streets, at old (laud of C. Mea ey k Co.) ALBANY, OHEGON. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL fsortmrnt of everything in hi line that the trade require or an enterprising public demands. FURNITURE ! Of All Kinds and Descriptions ! ni:i)SAiDni:i)DiG,&c. . Particular attention wilt bo paid to order for UNDERTAKING! And all other order in my lino will bo promptly attended to. Satiftlin Granttd and Work Warranted CHAB. MEALEY. Albany, Joly 6, 189 v4n47tf. 2Sr-A.TI03NT-A.T-. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OP TUB l.MTi:i MTATI'Jt OF AMr.UICA. WA8HIKQTON D C. Chartered b) Special Art of Congrei tn ltd. Cash Capital $1,000,000 PAID IN FULL. . U. CI, A II K, Irridenf JAY COOK, Chairman Finance and Kxeenllvct Committee K. W. PEET, Hecretarjr nud Ac tnarj. Speoial Features Lew Hates ef Premiara AU Peticies V9 on-rorfcitahlo AnA are HegetiaMe. BY THE CHARTER OF TIIE COMPANY, certificate or obligation may bo issued, agreeing to purchase its policies al their value, which, when accompanied by the io?iry duly a, signed or transferred aro negotiable, and may be used a collateral security in making loan from toe Company or from other parties. Itetnrn Prenilnm Xifb Polfeles. Under this rlan all Premium paid to tho Com pany will bo returned al tho death of tho person whoso life la insured together with tho original mount of the Policy. Ily the Charter all tbo policie aro exempt from attachment in California or nny other Stato in the Union . No extra rate on the live of female. WELLS, FARGO A CO.. General Agent. W. E. HALE, Manager. 1. a mSNDENXXALL, Traveling Agent for Oregon. tntySvn3Sy1. STORE ATJ.EBANOM! A. COWAN tV CO., Prop's. S. n. ClAUQUTOn, Agent. Fresh Stock Just Received! ID "XT GOODS! GROCERIES! CLOTHING, HATS AND OAPS! Boots and Shoes ! GLASS AND QUEENSWARE! Iron, Hardware, &c IKAicJi will all hs fiispottd of at Albany Vice PRODUCE TAKEN FOR GOODS! e25vonfitf. A. COWAN 4 CO. FARMERS, TAKE; NOTICE. r TIIE TEA3IEH HAS ARRIVED! 0PX.Brai"3r OF. T-A.IR: TfinTtf. J. GRADW0HL. JOB WORE Niatly and cheaply done a tfcis Offloo". R VP KRTISKMKNTS. SAflTIAM ACADEMY. LEBANON, tmijMuWf OREGON, REV. W. V. NCI!0...'..AV..rriocbal. RKV. K. A. iVtoKiXti. :.:;... Assistant MRS. 8. C. 5ICI101..A..'rcVctres, aod Teacher of tbo Ornamental 2rant-be. 1111 E Acalemlo year wblcfc coiwaa'wice Sept. 1, . 1869. and close July 17, W0 lifWt'd into four term of eleven week eaeb, HtaAHt$ ean hero enjoy everr facility for a?ouiriia tbtus;h academic education. Tuition lower than an5tu r acbool of high grade in tbe niato of Oregon. . A Oommercul Ccrans ha been adopted for tho benefit of tboe who wish to acquire a thorough buslnesi edaeation Boarding. Young men ean obtain room and board fbeffi stlve at small eipenio. Young ladies can obtain board in tbo family of tbo Principal, who reside in the Academy building. Boird ind Tuition Thirty Dollars per Term. JVo sxtra tkarnt for Jneldtntals or for Board Vuring Vacations. For further information send for a catalogue. Lebanon, Og'n. Aug. 31, 1869. v5n4in3 PRIVATE MEDICAL AID. QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. DR. W. K. DOIIERTY'S PRIVATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ! Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo site tbo Pacific 31 ail Ktcatnsbip Com. pany' Office, Private entranco en Iidedor(T street, San Fraocisco. ' Etmhlihd irprttttjf ti afford tks afftieted sound and ctnUJt avftficoi aid tn the treatment und curt nf all Prinatt and Chron ic Vista, co.es of Secre cy und all H'Jtmul l)iordr. TO THE AFFLICTED. DR. W. K. DOHERTY RETURNS III8 SIN eere thank to bis nunerou patient for bir patronage, and would take lb' opportunity to remind tbcm that he continue to consult at hi Institute for the cure of chronic diseases of tbo Lung. Liver, Kidneys, Digestive andOenito-Uri- oary Organs, and all private diseases, vis. Fjrph- ilts in all its forma and stages, Eminal weakness. aud all the horrid cone'Uence of self-abuse. Gon orrlifrs, (iloet, Stricture. Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of tbe Hack aod Loin, Inflammation of tbo Dladder and Kid ncrs.ctr., etc.. and be hoi tbat bis long nixri- ence and successful practice will continue to insure him a share of pnbltc patronage. ISy the practice of tuaoy year in Europe and the United Rates, be is enabled to apply tbo most efficient and sue- rrfsful remedies against diseases of all kinds. Jie use no mercury, cbarges moderate, treat bis pa tients in a correct and honorable way, and has reference of unquestionable veracity from men ef known respectability and high standing in soci ety. AH parttcs consulting bun ty letter orotner- wiso, will receive tbo best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. To Females. When a female i in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weaknes of the back and limbs, pain in tbe bead' dimness of sight, loss nf muscular power, palpitation of b beart. Irritability, mr vousues, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, cenerH debility, va ginitis, all disease ot tbe womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases j-ccajiar to female; sbe sbyuld go or write at onceto tbe celebrated female loctor. . K. Ioerty, at bw Hedical Institute, aod consult bim about bcr troubles and disease. Tbe Detor is effecting more cure than any other r b vsieian ia tbe Stale of California. Let no faUe delicacy prevent you. but apply immediately and save yourself trom pamtul tutu-rings and prema ture death. A:l Married Ladle whose delicate health or other circumstance prevent an increase in their fautlies, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Dobeiiy's Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help. The Doctor offi ce aro arranged that ho can b consulted with out fear of observation. , To Correspondent. Patient resldiog in any part of the State, bow ever distant, who may desire tho opinion and ad vice of Dr. Dohorty in their reapcttive eases, and who think proper tu submit a written statement of sucb, in preference tonoMing a personal interview, am respectfully assured that their communication will bo bob! meat sacred and confidential. If tbo case bo fully aod candidly described, per onal communication will be unnecessary, as in structions fur diet, regimen, and tho general treat meat of the ease (including the remedies), will be forwarded witboat delay, and in such a manner a to convey no idea of tbe purport of tho letter or parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or otherwise, mat. Permanent euro guaranteed or o pay. Addes, W. K. DOHERTY M. D- San Francisco, California. Hpermatorrhora. Da. Don tnrr ha Just published an important pamplet embodying his own vtewtand experience in reUtion to Impoteaeo or Yirility. being a abort treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, ervooa and Pbyncal Debility consequent on this (affection, and other diseases of tbo Sexual Organ. I .11. t ? . 1 t. - t f ! . . 1 . ion iiiut wnrs contains iniornva'.iou 01 ine ut most value to all. whether married or sinpls, and will bo seat FREE by mail on receipt of six cent in potta&e stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DOIir.KTi. M. P.. v3a38tf San Francisco, Cal. BY JULIUS GKADWOHL, IT T0K SAN FRANCISCO STORE: 100,000 BUSHELS WHEAT AND OATS 1 100,000 D0Z. EGGS 1 100,000 LBS. BUTTER 1 500,000 LBS. WOOL ! As tho Market, Quotations are corrected by me weekly, I will pay tbo price which they contain for tho above article. junl9v4n44tf J. ORADWOIIL. MAMMOTH OX. NOW ON EXHIBITION IN LINN CO. AND will be in the vioinity of Albany until after tho County ralr, alter which be will bo . taxen to Salem and exhibited at tho Stato Fair, when he will bo taken to New York City via. Portland and San Francisco. Mount Hood ia, (Unquestionably, tho largest and finest ox ever exhibited in tho United States and is believed by good Judges to bo tbo largest in tho world. Ben. Uollady said upon seeing htm that ho nev er beheld such an animal that ho ought to bo pnt on exhibition in Now York City and that if taken to his farm twenty-five miles rom the city be should bo kept one year preparatory to sucb exhi bition free of cost. Mount Hood was. raised by F. M. Morris in Umatilla Co., Oregon ; ho is one half Morris Stook and the other half Short-llorn- A Durham'. ADMISSION is...TWENTY-FIYE CENTS. Cbil iren. half price. Iv4n52tf. S. L. FALLOWS & CO., Importers and Dealers in BAR IRON, STEEL, ''''.. Tiff PIsATE, Etc, r . YAMHILL STREET BET. FRONT AND FIRST, Portland, Oregon, i a.ug7v4n51tf2pm ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE UNFORTUNATE NEW REMEDIES! NEW REMEDIES!' Da GIBBON'S DISPENSARY,1 023 Kearnv St., corner Conuneftffa' l'rirnto Kntrnnce un Commercial tl. NAN FRANCINCO. ESTABLISHED IN 1854, f tbo treatment of fekual and, Seminal Direares, such a Goa- orrhwa, CJleet, Stricture, flypb-' ilis in all it forms, tfeminal Weakness, Impotcncy, ete 'kin Diseases (of yesrs'stnd ng) and Ulcerated Legs cmfully treated. XXorribla Biacat tt How many thousand of percons, both aJ and fcitale, are tberr aho are so(Tcriog oot a tab) eraMe eteTe, from the" efffct of secret indulge ce rr frei yirn.sbiorledr into two system. Look at tbthr pallkL emeiated and disfigorod face, and tMt b4ketr-diwri' eoarfniliont, dii fa!ifing tb for the bypWes of ffldfriago or tbe enjoyment of V.ft. In tM horrid sitoatiow thousands suffer until Keatb closes the scene. Lot parents, gaardran M friends attend to thov who aro saffetlng Wirti urr& of tHse horrible, life- destroying maladies Kee tbat rfcey rfe ivt& fwf and eured before it m U late feeud them immo' d lately to Dr. (ifbhon, pl.yofcian wtio has nrado private disoases b'w erpecWil tily for years, h4 who is certain to care the most iufeW-Ml ease, without mercury or any injurious dru. It if important to tboxe who are aflicfed, rb fhfO who aro interested in tbe welfare of ifc'tf tf.ii&f, ' to be careful of tbo many pretene'l doctor wb infest all cities, publishing their skill in curingail. disease in a few day, imposing fffti the pdtV.i by using the name of eminent pbyrfriamr M4t' Earop and other places. Be, thcref'fc, earefd and make strict inquiry, or you may fall iato tbo" hands of tbofe charlatans. Semizx&I Wcalmess. Hcminal cmlsiiorj, tbe cooscqucnce of reff abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by tbe youtb of both csc Up on almost unlimited extent, producing. itli iincrr:ng certainty, tbe following tram of morbid symptoms, unless coin batted by scientifio medical measures, viz : Hallow countenance, dark spots under ryes, pain in tbe head, ringing in tbo ears, noise like tbe rutHng of leaves and rattling of r bar tots, nnra'inos about iheb'tna, weakness of tho limbs, confuted vuion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence of approaching strangers, a di!ike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to s bun society, )ois of memory, hectic flushes. pimples and eruption about tbe face, furred tongue, focted breath, coughs, eonrnmption, night sweats, monomania an I frequent . insanity. If relief be not obtained.tbe sufferer should appl immediately, either in porion or by letter, to bare a cure effected by hisnew and scientific mode of treating tbi disease, wbuh never fail of effecting a quick and radical cure. Dr. ti. will give $109 to any percon who will prove satisfactorily to bim tbat he was cured of this complaint by titles e tbe San i'rancie uacks. ZfZarricd Men, Or those who contemplate marriage, who are of' fenng under any of these fearful maladies, sboulcf not forget lb sabred rripnsibilitiea resting upoo tbem, nor delay to obtaiu immediate relieL To the Ladies. The various complicated and distressing diseases incident lo female, treatel with eminent suece-' sueh a .Suppressions, Irregularities, W bites. Fall ing of tbo Womb, Tumors, all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Painful or Difficult Menstrura tion, Barreuues. etc. will be speedily cured, with- out poUonous drugs, injuries, or unpalatable med icine of any kwl. Have no delicacy in calling. no difference what your troubles may be. Tbe af-- fliclcd are cordially inritcd to call and satisfy themselves. Person calling at Dr. Gibbon office or send ing fur packages of medicine may rely upon hi assurances of confidential ecrcy with implicit faith, and expect no more than to b charged with a fair and mutually satisfactory remuneration for services rendered, con3dcring the circumstance and difficulties of the cac, ratber than a too pre v--alcnt and selSb practice of exortation among. DR. (JIRBON is responsible, and will give tc; each patient a written instrument binding bimsclf. fT .if m 9 il 1 a t Mrkit ti.Mtitnr.nt tt rm t. bill', vr. - " " ' 1 " - charge. . Cared at Heme. Person at a distance can bo CCRED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time tbe disease has continued, and have medicines promptly for warded, free of damage and -curiosity, to any part of the country, with full and plain direction lor use, by cnclMng$lS dollars in currency or $10 in coin, in a rexirtcrcd letter, through tbe Post- office on Wells, Kargo & Co. A package of medi- . cine will be forwarded by express to any part of tho Union. Addres DR-J. F. GIBDON. Box San Francisco, California. Remember to put btx 252 on tho letter. Consultation FREE. Correspondent will please inform DR. GIBBON tbat they read his advertisement in tha ' State Kiobt Democrat. mavl5v4n?.9vl. 220XIS THAN 200,000 PSRSOITO.' Boar testimony to tbe Wbnderful Curatlva Sctsor Dr. Joseph Walker's 5- UtClEGAR BITTER Sp ilanufactured from tbe native Herbs and Boot. of California, tyThe Great Blood PuriQer.rj FOR INFLAXnUTOnV AND CHROMO RHEUMATISM AND GOUT. DYSPEPSIA, orJ INDIQESTIOX, HILlOia. REMITTENT and INTERMITTENT FEVERS. DISEASES OF TUB . BLOOD. LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLADDER,, these BITTERS have been mot successful. BVCHt DISEASES aro caused tty TTIATED BLOOD. . 'Which ia prnenUly produced by derangement ot tbe DIGESTIVE OROANH. Cleanse tbo Vitiated Blood trhenever yon fln& Its impurities bunting through tbe akin in Pim ples, Eruptions, oc Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is font, and your feelings will tell yoa vhen. Keep the blood healthy, and all will be wall. - AGENTS, mmmw Corner Pine and 8ansomn Streets, San Francbco, Cal., and Sacrsnento, Cal, and . . SaFUttStrt,N.Y. NEV VAGON MANUFACTORY. . AT CUNNINGHAM'S OLD STANQ ALBANY. OG'N. J, G. 1MAVER, Proprietor. THS UNDERSIGNED. ANNOUNCES TO the citizens of I, km, si4 Ken ten. eojaatiea' tbat he has established.' a; "VJ'n gon and. Carrtaft Manufactory in Albany, wsjl raapctfJv solioits the pubJie patronage. , All Kinds ef Vehicles' Pi ta' Order !. axT "WORK I7Ai:nANTCD A3 REPISESSKTSO l EEPAIRINO DONlon short notice i and on liberal terms. " junl2v4n43mG. sA 5.S X X 3 ill A A-Jl!I ail o ?i a-aJ8 V hs