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i tvwmi FRIDAY ....JUNE 2& 1682 Till: BEllflftM BIBIT Charles Dudley Warner toys, in the Christian I nion, that tbo extent of the reading habit ia overestimated. Even in the United Status, where the habit ef reading is most rovalout, few of the population read a hook. In support of'his opinion, Mr. Warn er brings out the following : Nearly everybody takes u dally snatch at the newspapers, at tbo sum mary ef news or at the telegraph col umns, and the b:ise-baU record, and occasionally persons follow for .days the columus devoted to some slngu lar accident or curious murder ovou women have been acquired tho art of deftly skimming the cream oil the morning journal ; comparatively few of the entire population, even tho educated, read books. 1 . nWs a book by some good luck becomes a fashion, and 1 roeommen ded in conversation, few seo H : the number of people who originally seek out the readable book from their tub It of craving is very small. MTbeuastorv becomes ihe fashion. evexybfdy reads it Hut who is ev erybody V Why, a novel is said lo have a good ruu ' if 10,000 copies o it aro published for.4Q,0G0,0i0 peo ple. And there aro books that ' every body has read and ell the newpaprs talk of," which havo not got beyond the third or fourth thousand. The late Samuajt Bevies ohco UUl me of bis experience. He had writ ten bis capital book on the fur Weft at the time of tho Pacific-railway ex citement, when millions of peayle were eager for tbo information hi book contained. Never did ljook scom to be in greater demand ; U was acid In En. gland as well as in America, and all the newspapers Of both countries quoted from it and commented on it. Mr. Bowles said that he never met a person who bad not read it or who did ot say be read it, I forget which. And yet, he asked, how many cepfe do yoa suppose satisfied this eur meus demand ef everybody? Fif teen thousand filled tho market. I believe that the majority of busi ness men read a book very rarely ; the majority of yeung men in busi ness and in society, I fancy, re .d lit tle they do not give their eveningj to reading, and are not apt lo talte up a book unless it becomes the talk of soeie PSfiWOiWho epend a erotit dei of on egress, on dinners, oa amusements, would think it extrava gant to buy a booic, and7 if one w com mended to them, they will wait ti.I they ean borrow it or get it from the library. They do nit hesitate two minutes about an ordinary $2 din net, but will wait months to borrow a JO cent book. Tin: ! iitauKLi uw; The Cherokee rose is mode mon grant by the following fen-l. Indian chief of the Semi milt- tribe taken prisoner by bis enemies, Cherokee, and doomed to feorfeute, fr An was the but beeame so aeriousiy ill that it became necessary te wait for bis restoration to health before committing him to th fire. As. he lay prostrated by dise-ise in tbecabiaof the Cherokee warrior, the daughter of the latter a youn, dark-faced maiden was bis uursn. She fell in love with tue young chief tain, and, wikliing to save bis life, urged him to eecapeVbut he wou'd not dosonnle.-s she -would flee with him. She consmted. Yet, before sbe bad gone far, impelled by - sou regret of leafing home, she asked perroiasion of her lover to return home for the pur poeo of bearing away some memento of it ffeo, i et racing hw footatejs, she broke a twig from the while ?ose which climbed up tfce poles of her father's tent, and preserved it during her flight through fcbe wilderness, and planted it by the door of her new home in the land of the Seniinoles. And ftom that day this beautiful fl-ywer has always beeprdnBOwa between the ckhs of Florida arid throughout the SWhern Stea as the Cherokee ros;. t a OV THE TSKIFF. Hon. S. S. Lox, in a recent ipeecn OS tb tariil, said: "I favor, openly and boldly, the entire abolition of the cembreus, oornit and apyiat system of the iaternal" revenue It is not;; noewsaary to Say that its ofhctrH arc jrrnpt; if is the syntem. Its oili cefS Pursue th-i ' voter inter hiH ci-.r aad tebaeco.sh w, an I into nulls, b owerie andfact.-ea with threats, ami it has itasuair ef .5,000. rcr than the jahixarv or tho mat'maluke, is uu-JL-i;-takee by ita oecuii maelitneiy to-intimidate- and defraud.. . Away with Ui 'Every, speck fit' on our Vj.Jy politic ', t V'a'cencr. I am willing to meet tbia ; issue at the pel Is, and woe be to that memhfer who upboUls it to overfill our -Trftian ri- tKt I,a nMuilt- m : 11 bj ite ollicta!3. Indeed, it eema n pan ot tne.bLtii adopted by the domi ; n,ttt: irty to allow no ieductio'n. The f reurlus is to be piled upyer after year aojdhig.is th' iside we are to meet." S.1 P - -.-jMP aohiethipgr of faetitonale peo- riMO wrote Carlyle to Mjss -i Jwetebi, aod truly, to my uJebeian f fi$nv&PStov there da not a. more, fqtiie ciass ui pe)rsns n trie lace 01 thd 3arth. J f I were dnotajftj to exKt tnn. r. man of fas jion, 1 do'boaesty believe il'T CiHldJiweU(W ratHane er fpolQ t; ierPP steel befre three rrapnths J$irkj6v&u llrem dity to da. ailJ tVear to. wear, tha nrnhlm a r u. r ' r ' ' jo use tyne. dub now to wasle it leai ainfully. Thev have thrfr rttnnr.. aad their reuts. They move heaveri aaa earia 10 gut everyining arranged and enacted pteejiy and wh&n the whole U dune, what is it ? TTail .1,. 1 c parties all wrapped themselves up in warm blankets and kept their teds, much peace bad been among His Majesty's subjects, and the same re sult, the uneasy destruction of half-a-dozen hours, had been quite as well attained. No wonder pcor women ke te opium and scandal. poim i.n eirVMr,. rlhe lemperaturooJUM 1suU0AM-l, . mated at .;"""4?tS The cranium jaan.toiifwawMaf mm in womaft-asdOftml.v'i-KAW Siplings of tho Australians ouca-I y grow to tho hcigtiluf (l(fy rfWQ ten years. ,BQ3!V2'Sti On starch, grapo URar juxi ratio sugar gastric julve tf K?Wti t)rnitholouWteaW 'nutrtJbft' 33 tho question as to hvsrMs re-J .mirowatec The elder Pliny eleKej ti..t the uuiuborof stars vislMo to the nuked eye in bis time Was 1000. It is said that Patemon, Ml d Mik weavers have Invented a i.riM s of waking tin imitation of soal-kln Of 1000 ouucea of healthy human blood, ?U5 ounces consist of water and ills.") ounces of sntUl matTer: A Restnoua ireos, '11 ki? thb phrc, tr.m. spire twice as much as other trees, and, when they aro exposed tp ipf-feti air, absorb moru Wter. Seeds of the FiVtur.u Btakk had to be traasmitted from America to England in water, before the first plant was raised that came to perfection. P&raumc ditioolvad In. naphtha is used to treat silk and other fabrk i, i ami it is said that the most doltcatM hue of materiel thus.prpred will not bo injured rJjriy i&cffttH& or any foreign substance. A boMtdt1 wwk ori the Mora of Scandinavia, Greenland and Iceland is being published at tho expensp of the king of Denmark. The een teenth volume, to bo Issued in a year ...ill .. r . nl fet c tKa Will HMI'IW Tho amount ttii frem hfho ann o CaeJh were p.iexl men, tbo :trt Iwuir hemust Thorn was at 4iu-tfmu exhibited by Mr. Colt, an ITugUsh raerehaWJ a thread, 20.000 foet long, spun by twenty-two silk spiders in less than two hours, and which U&H-flve times as tine v.-i the Inroad of the silk worm. Li : ttifjcKf ?J ifl Not luBir hum a- uuuU. savjuj v w old son of oie -ofWfrnwcWHii after service was over, a:. 1 th'i taovuy baJ ret u "Tied" home frufu chiJrh. Whf ! '-fk-pa, de you ever look at me whi! you are preaching 1" The father, thinking that be wae a little 'aort by aupioaed neglect, said : LYrUinlx, lay n, I often look ut yoji atttl "tjiiik of TOO when I am preacliiug." 'jBpJ t day, did vou notice me at ull V " Ve. T old, eon, bete re! tuntH," wid t Vll. xsina. did von eeo1 hm vou two or three tim I" 4,No, my C5n What did OU wink at me for when 1 was preaching r 1 winked at y.i., papa, to get you to atop ; ytia sj inning itt i long.'1 6V. Ebmj (MeeW 1333 yJTrcTtn U eaHdy'ekte at home working for E. O. Rtdeoot 4t (,'..., 10 11m day 8t , New York Bed for their catalogue and full part C'lars bartil Blrecrjr. . t Y. P. V. A Sfcta at thir r o..n tcr's briak lui)fie n .elor4 i. , . . 0iCk, ait y:i .-.;( ijMtV ing of theconl iiobtUy meatf!? Kverj-Vxly tuvitou to at;ui L. U. P. CHeRCK. rreacligevary abhath, at 11 a. m. . and 7 r. m. by Kev. f.'T,. Jr. vine, L. U rjabUath ,fcvhil at 2JU r. u. Prayer ueeting evar- Thursday evcunuf. KvAKurucax C'ncKen. Preaeti Sat bath at .UA. ayJ 7J r. " M. ' a-.h&h School U.l.'i. Player mec-ting jvcry i'Lurv day ivpuag, , W. CL Kaiitner, paaWr. ( "ojflP tiKiAisii?AL Cm era. Service every Sabbath at 11 a- m. and v. M. Sab)jata School at ft-M. Prayer aiaeting oa Tburaoay tvain: of each weak. J. Wj Harm, pator. M. E. Cnt i:ih, aiocni. Service everv .Sabbath at St Paul a L J5r IJfcurch. South, at 11 A. X. and ?i f. . Sahbath School at 12 f. M. Prayer mvttJhy every- hura day evemig. ,5f C Miller, paator. ,r M. E. Cnearw. lValoW etsery Sabbath at 11 a. M. and 7 r. m, - Sow sen-ioe ia the evenicg befote Mmoo. "wOftath Scbotj it 2.30 p. m. Prayer nieeting every Thara lay evaning, X. jiiUou, yastor. PKKSBYTEUiASf" "CW'isrif. Service icry Sabhath morning aud evening in College ChapeL Sunday SchcJ unnawliatcly rfterthis morning Bervice.. Prayer nietn ery Thursday ti'juiig.. gav. laac If. 0edit pastor. - KvTmMB Eri-icopAi, CufKCH. Services every.AAa Hay, merniug at It a. m., aaeaing at 7 ia. Holy commuoion eyery. .uijlay inorn in at 0:4' a. in. TTednevliy " 7.W 'f.'m. JUrt. I.. Stevens, pastor. XotFall to send for our Price List for 1862. Fret 4 .Wf rfjf;" ap i'Tifion' Containa do- foriirtirina of fiirs I reqniretT for 'JVrsoha or'afiiitW.-1 wun oyer j ,iye ? tif jtratiofl. -We 11 all goods, at ivliolalc'pficeja' ciuaoaaeato tietftsfctertbe -W -W3k.1a . ' - rf. uuij iiisuiuuou in .Afnerissk wne.eee WSSSSL ISSUES? IT CTTl laht willandteteeiuirf WM rfPI'i deonased. Was byatrei dfctfooL Jba Jildkintv Court ol l4ini (JimntxQregQa dnl : . . -sr ,. t ted to pAR' fcn jfiRJlt !9KZ and wbewas, the undersiK o r&1f?S'uffruSSM tef' e j of eceri 031. dvr -USfTO- fom, tHecnfa&4e7fcfcM.lJ.iliaait -willa.ud teaiAnjenaotaPUiiics.T otaaed, brtiJ8Wl Taid last will anTtestarnept, and b virLue of i l.on KaturuaTlie hfarorTluIy, 1 8-54t at the. FiftfHri'f iV f said day, a1eft-i-rmme,vjir,4JI t), kt i.'iWie'anctioW to tliefltfguest ljldkieVlie full o wing i eac rtpe real p ro The (iotith aalf (jflWaT rt wit: f the ' 'i be southwest 0 darter ofaefIon I ne.eoimrvvBBi euaitar ofittieaewMi w : nine, ail fotownffiii&lkw one weet oclie JWfttetJBmeinniaji. Tin 1 0&W!rr6ai Terms of sale, cah in hand on day of ited May 3iat I JfAUM.VE l'HILLIP8L ; Exocntrix of the last and testattient of v illiam Philips, Dei eaed. i SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable nytfctt terrible cough. Shilohs Cre is tho remedy tor you. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyahepsia and Liver Complaint ? ShUoh's Vitalicer ia guaranteed to care you. amaasofBwrwtlU brcontriTftv t?ro ioLar urlyaldlat ne ,ftft a wi .X 0 m in rm. no iWb .icui u iwatt aw eseitoi vitudiA ; huh itiJii (tfttfj notitlMma iiNneqeoKi mi .j ..,IT .yi.ilj in-, ' itfitqatt BtoJjsftqttaolo . ..! dT .M? . :Uu .-n nil ' muhnlfme Inotl byioUal (VI ETIA QTARP f . ... U ill t j.ui -I ii rf f i evinl H : o n.;.i i,a , . ... ;. $30,000 rtiio ei t-1 1 .sU t.u IMeoil -t- ioijij ted i ii,"' HI ) u . ' i f .lii'.ihti J i Jillffl WORTH A1ICII 1 v I 'inV. .lois lo iirt)lt eld . ARE JUST OPENING ONE OF THE LARGEST ANO MOST COMPLETE STOCKS (abeeu EVER FOR SALE DRY AND FANCY GOODS. THIS DEPARTMENT WILL RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. IT NOW EMBRACES ALMOST EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE CALLED FOR, INCLUDING All the Latest Novelties, Ladies' Dress Goods, Trim- mings, A CREAT MANY OF OUR COODS WERE PURCHASED IN NEW.YORK, CON SEQUENTLY THEY ARE 0F THE VERY LATEST STYLES, AND THERE IS HOT A SINGLE PIECE IN OUR STORE THAT IS OUT OF 0ATE. W PERSONS RESIDING AT A DISTANCE CAN HAVE SAMPLES OF DRESS COODS AND TRIMMINGS SENT THEM FREE Of THE CLOTHING 'el j IS COMPLETE V1TH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF COODS EVER BROUGHT INTO THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, AND Defy Competition Either Here or Elsewhere. WE ALSO A Full Line of BOOTS Al SHOES, 1 HATS AND CAPS, .' . 35- 3F& OC I IN, .,. baa WE SHALL 4 ONE PRICE .: ;j .-id 1 ii olj! ' bite it -.ii y L.i.. i dl i. .j.f era K ;j i-i.'. i.im'i I b oa n I 1 iti 1 1 ,.i WEIHVlTE ALL TO COME WILL SUIT Y0O. AMB YE KNOW IT. ONE ELSE, AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT. WEN YOU 00ME TO JUnN UUN I rUKUt! lU UIVt Uo A UALL, ANU VYntri TUU UU OUrTtMtM BER THAT IT IS HO TROUBLE TO SBOW COO0S--4ltAT IS WHAT WE AftEHERt FOR. REMEMBER THE NAME ANO PLACE. .jii.fi null ,y.i.wii. ."nil) lsl 4f II IWIO H'l'Mlt'l ALLEN : j-Hiri'i.i .no -nida lo ulr It .....I U.L.-I in .nr...... I no-,;- Ifl! !? t, H.v WIM ft,.ffKlll 9T 11 Xi4l. OllJ ffl rftoq efltoonoa ;;n.'.i!. Vba kfM KOlfigta -.In- 8MPft wf k ft. . imaq n fil n OF NEW turf el iv iev r ,.;nf!'".'i ; i - j ;!'!' ir mm tuuMiivi 1(1 iteHj ui v!i'.-joioij irfd i ii .imii I ue '! m I.'..!. .... ftjftl h ' f 11 M l.I'.t... I "i dm .1 , f i ..- i ; ! OFFERED IN ALBANY. I tlUv Ml lll 4' .1 A. Silks, Satins, etc. EXPENSE. DEPARTMENT ion ,t ALL WILL BE SOLO AT PRICES THAT lion KEEP 911 9lilol !i-.i!i e--1 ii ISUJ lil'O'.' liilai eti I41 a fete! I "lit . I M I , begri rti IO 3ER X ni efj liti ft-. II 1 3HU fl f ol(! i ad : tifia aw n ! !Uilat i ol;-:i -m l rlii..niij.:i.'. .1,1 V' 1 1 1 1 1 i'liLio ' 1 bo . v I RAVE BUT FOR I- fiiH 't i- UrKa j AND SEE US. WE HAVE GGQDS THAt WEWrLL SE'.t AS CHEA.P AS ANY ee 4j & MARTIN '('I 1! (Jl! -I I.lo ri, GOODS COODS 'i MO '.'. -I Jl . :f. & MARTIN X IWIMIl 1 111 H ifritiu!! r0nitedO.l vfiUvi.. r.i ALL. Sf- 1 1 ' I pv ac ( . I . ; -..1 . . ' I', 1 1 57 FIRST STREET, BUEKHARTBLOfik.Hll,;;. i . ftitaqtRj s i telta MMtfafc A i.:.. rll-io, ,ii',v.lj. l.ii( Vilit. J u.yuH i'il) e'uidoVi Ja) 41ai intff Edcs & Adams Woven " Win' Ikds, .1 . H (0 I" I I ero I ki, nnl any one who hai UU tbeui yyi)l havo no oihnr araund. Uy pennls lo!n we rotor to Ute lollowlnn narued oiUeeneof Aluany who havo ned Oisko ' J.'i M.'l r! ,i .,'1 4iee VV You o John Jtogara A K Kalnwater A Rejtord J. II Montauyv I P Wo Nam AlthoiiHO W in A Co cbtiH Pflefler Krv I jMllj.tn Jon Webbi r (ao Hlinpeon fit lif n'lt .... , UwJa.ytlmeon 'Hu m. b. .bi rnu htf (baud at Iao V ilai pvni'rf at Allmny. auro to call and aee thnat ff you Want anything In (but Mno. .T. If. WAY, Agnut. CARRIAGE AND WV00N UAM l At Tl Iti:it, (N.riM i S.-..n.l and Wrry Sta. Albany ,Or Ii prrirvl o i)iiiiofa-tnra -arrlauM atxl wagons at ilu.rl notice and of the vary BET .TiaTMll.1. If.- nhakf tbfl pietaiuui earriagea ami NHW uf :tle Ma!-. lu;i'.ii;iN(; and JOB wottK duno at shorteat notiuo ami hi tha hiohi SKILLFUL MANNER. HU work and uiatorial Ii warrantwl lo U nral laaa. To (he Sick and Afflicted ! AX I) El'ECIALLY ilifwe SnfTrrinK from Debility, Nmous rrostratioD, I.oh of Vitalily. Srxual luflrmilirK, Ktr., F.tr. rnm-. ur.AT w,HK "VK H" I .Rffu.r aax AL AJ(I NKavo: lkw.iU(h ln..IalK im1 uufcl.iiti Ibitul, ia ik. J. ' enK.- OiKi-ad l.i irl.rtkfl'it1tal tn f h I. .ii .f.l.lc it l .k. ::() tfrat.acnl a.xl Mffart nd l,nit.c.l rwtoi.tl .ii, till f .r -.trT 3f.i II ha Uii ' U ri.tlhnl world I .in irH ih t.)Tint u aflnUi . utjc.M l. Uaitf il Ntul !" U) Ijp.'TBiil iJMl ir in t.tutlvo mil TlM d.irt U IMrmj iIi-mc bu r uaWlMrf thruuch lrf ric. a4 I 4Ji i' "f H.lll ! hr"lolC lKl n unlirm'y Ml, l4l atjf wnul at-BlinrMfta n lntlrilaf ' I l1"'f11 gvwrU4ut, U l rrrml . ihfr-tilhf ( t runt i b Ml 1 If v rtt r turTHinr from nlM 1mc4. M WH" i fc'iw . vai(u"li ! Wiil. liiiM I t.r, Uulrr ilmcl, !!.!- umfr. tfiriWiii. fJ.i. Mm, M-oi a1 T"" mmhmp thuit nr. in ii.'liicl nicuUr ju r . jff.r l.ia 1 in lli trril Vmemj nf Human Life. An 1 On.ulj i, ,rtHt tn erk t aMa b!ll. atki h&mi.t in .-ura. 1 1 i.i AiiASTi r.Ti n:TA MntraTf. rtjsm t. tatios av uiim m oTMcatrtas KactiM4rl lc;rUMT Brmrtllra I wi I. IIMI.4 -u ra naj-orUllr lutlr V uffrrinf f r .... i.trl"U .r...VrtW4t. All uUI culia oB luiil. aa iwrx.ua ut Ilia i.rln arwl hrm j ' vfT ruis air irtrlll Jr.trwnri( i tn.pr ml I.I) kr.i. Th I tor it. ata rwwriliii ami fiactiua l iwO'.'u ri.u4' ! raada ir ryilBUua a apt. ul afail) ait.l U ttiua .ai4 from bla aspart BJaM at. I i... a ivtif U. m1 MhI riirr roll In any of UM OoubUw. araliia, li.(rra.il;( .11(1 (ilffrHrif to wHV bail -rt vtrt. art. liable. 4rVn IU Hi III ttte Hortr frierxl Ui in ou 4U rcf iy f ir .mnif'-n, aid and nn r rountf . rranalf Mrwaxtlra . ai taittpd j.aii. !! I .r Ii. mf ) uniUalt l any - i ntadkail inj.tlnn or utjervd. Tiara (W ho aw - bjf n.U an aanmaa. rhim iliadriurf iranual arr anl attrr.ti.Ml ran hat M in- nrr nT!:;nMtaJVru furidvhad. I I 1 r , ' -o - Tli". hu (in not tUlt the city ran by giving ibair syruuto. w ibau nnu ) , racrir adtloa, il mI.iii daniml, trmUnriit at bdina with avr a4 .trrnn.v a rum. LKTti.na nfcTt,fci oa dCstkoveu. Addr, ut J. -. ttVMMi M.. 1 1, a I laadltad. t Marbtan l nu Hmoao, Isb. fl, naif. , BEE HIVES FOR SALE. T have about one-hnndred of tbe rele brateT I .might roth Bee Hive for aaie cheap and aio ham aouio of tbe Italian beee u li li 1 will dlnpoMo of on eaay torm Ttoth blvc and bee will be old for le th in co;. W. C. DoilBii IT KTISEIL PIANOS nOOOO Piano, 1.000 Organs. i-araaatf, liuy t MiliititV. unt. an tisi" i,aa C4-6. R.ntsr ORGANS 1 li.ljll Ii... rtm. ANTIftELb. ii riinrU... QTARTLINC O DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim Of yauthnfl linprndenofl cattstDc lMiaa Oirn Itoamj. Karrdna liability, Luat Maoaeod. lr haTinir trlrd in vain every known remedy, bat daV covcnU a ample erlf cure, which ho mil aanu W9MM to l.,a ialki -autl-o-ra eaareaa J. IL KEBVBfl. n.i t Ulliiiiuii fi-, ."a. a. " i i fl i . . 7. 7; " WEALTH. UiaCAKC: Ittcainn'a OuMen lUUam No. 1. ciir.M I'liiuu-iiin. rli-iit. uml .reond aUffoa : Sorua on tlie l.u'ft uml iinily. HyphlOUc Oatarmh, ula . i cam d afcajlp, ami all n ui nry f.n iu ut tho diMia. 1'rlue, 35.UU Mjr Dottlo. te Rlrlinir ;ld"tt Balaam Me. f. Curea Tertiary, Mcrcuri!, Hyplulitk- KbuuuwtlHin, Faina li the Uonea, Ulcerated Throet, Syphilitic Jtiali, I.uitmis, uti.. nid ariMMK dUeaaee Ii. -in the a yatoni, v. netber cauaed ty bad treat r inent Vr klinhc f mercui-y; leavinr 'tlv blond pore Mm Intuitu,, frlaajf mi SolUe. I v Kltluiu'H (.nblrn Mpanlah Antldotr Tor we cure Hr lloimrrlvra, lKet, efce. Price, ..SM.6O0erKitU(j. ., 1 ,Klelum. iidru , avaulali l.j Hon. xdMi lor curu i.i uicet, ntnctnrnn, immw oi : b'reibr and UlMUer, ety l-rice, i.ou per guttle. . i . Ui. liim Golden Olntmrnt tor the effoowvb'aealiir of riyphUit.o Horea and Erup twua. Price, 1.00 per Dottle. alec Agent for Le Rtrbau'a Volden Pill, for ywealcncna, lOaa'M phyaicnl power, and. all lUat aaua azliur from abtuo tid exuiutu) m over-work. Price, cj,5o per hoi. 1 Sent' eVe'rywliere-, 0.JI0. rp., aecbraly peaked pe r KXri. ..Kin.,,-,!,,, j ...... ..., . ,. ,C, mCHARna .t CO. Asenta, 427 a I Katisoino'atreer, t ..iner t'hiy, Bun rtuiciaco, tai. NEW PISH MARK B T. andsnl nt f7i., . jj .!,! - d that the market affords. M. Hyde $S3Bm a ll 1 5G6. 1 . JBwe: mm tb On.corner onnosite Senders A Stern berg. Wftl keSp constantly on band all kinda flesh and salt fiah and oysters GREAT INDUCEMENTS MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON I 18 the TIMH TO Greal Redactions ! FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY ! LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS IN LINN COUNTY. A Pavement of the way for the Golden time coming. kveryhod hijvs or -AWD- II 0 ITU A & J0MEPH, PVj!'R1KTOI of- ALBANY SODA WORKS, -AND DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobacco, Groceries, Provisions, Candler Nuts and Tropical Fruits. Albany, - ... Oregon. OVK DOOR UK low JOHN MUM ROUL j AT THE OLD ffTAND, 72 KIRJT ITR KET, 1IA.S ON MAN! AS FINK k aVPO&TMJLVT OJ COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, Aa taj houo- la tlac alley. He a an Import and inanulaf4nrri TIN, SHEET IRON ANO COPPER WARE OF KVKIIY nENCRIPTlOS IN MTOTK OR TO ORDRK. AIV), HE KEEPS ON 11 AND, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL OF WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DfclK COMPETITION. CALL AT 72 FIRST 8TREJCT, ALHANY, ORKttoN. Repair work done at vi3t26 RE7ID ' raaa. ! a 4.tfiM w ' hkM . iwi. ' Li rv4 if jf...'j wtaa ii . M If in- u. m ra, mm in . Tar I. m . x. iiAMLiiirviii.tM at r. a4 eaaan SY KING'S NEW tYSrtM AMD FITTED WITH COHBI.XATION SI'KCTACLEO. THEY WILL CORRECT ANO PHCSISVE THE HBKf. PKDLERSCAHNOT GET THESE GOOD& vca aLK oxit MONEY I am now better prepared than ever before to negotiate loans on good improved farm lands. The departure of my late partner has not interfered with my connection with the firm for which Stewart & Gey were loaning money and I can ctain loans on mo e libeal terms than o ver. If you must have money, remember that I can get it for you. CLAIB H.STEWART. YUTQ SAM WA'S LAUNDRY! Does the beat washing and ironing in Al bany at lowest rates. Contracts made for Chinese labor. Laundrr ou Washington street, opposite Marshall's Livery Stable. 16:35tf NEW YORK SHOPPING ! Everybody delighted with the tasteful and beautiful selections made by Mrs. Ia mar, who has nevor failed to please her customers. New Fall Circular juatisaued. Send for it. Address MRS. ELLEN LAMAR, 16:7tf 877 lirumlwtay. New Vrk. NEW BARBER SHOP ! J. fl. 8URLES, Prop'r. 4 and GOOD SEA FOAM SHAMPOO goes with each shave. Prices for shaving and hair-cutting same aa usual, itoouas opposite Moll wain's storo. 1 otf New Photograph Gallery. of 8an Frraneiscn, wil stop at Alban on rirst strte. joss east of Nolan's, for a short time. AH In want of firHt-claa8y.rikcaTTow"'be aot jhuO dated at moderate prieea. Call and see """MuLjTiaa gutrantead Z reasonable figures. 'FHih ! lyi i (u' iv .w wl mT, )mi afc uU4 TO LOAN ALBANY M ARBLE WORKS, STAIGER BROS. - Pi'njm dors ALBANY, OKEbiON. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, AND iiEvr iones Executed hi Italian or Vermont Marble. Also, every variety of cemetery and other atone work done with neatness und dispatch, .Special attention given to -orders from all parte of this State aud Washington Territory. VAU work warranted. 17i42 I? 11 Xak V.fllRi I i V, - 33i t Ainrs FOR SALE GLAIB H. STEWART, Real Estate Broker, ALBANY, OREGON Tlio following U a partial lint : 70 ore rie mil half mllea wwt o Tan;? nt, OVMRMaSad 9 mllaMfrom Alhaoj. h: mt-ri-n lo cultivation ; 40 acfM more can b4 put In cultivation eanily; balance good UttiLrcr and paature land. Moil, rich black (irnlrie. Uood bouae and bam, good board lenoe, all in gootl repair ; yountc orchard of 100 treea; good we 1 "and running ntream Crr mUtck ; koo1 acuool, cburcb and poat oflice ; good neighborbood aod good eod 0ty. iVin $:v per acre ; 2f(J00 down, neat on eaajr terma. arren on Nan ow Gauge road,l 1 mllea from Albany and o mllea from Mdo, and 1 mllea from JSraoa. V frm Rood farmint; land, 75 acre in rolnration: re niaindcr in timer and brunb; hooae Wx'JM, wiib 16 fofrt wall, eH 14x28 ; good barn ri34 wi th 14 foot nhed en One aide; mod fenrea and water. Term 3&0u caah down W pfraaible. 1 lather tfcan net aell will take $20"0 down, and balance on 2 te 3 y-va Ume.aecured by mortgage. 190 acrea i of a mile weet of Albany; 100 acrea in cultivation r nd acrea oak and aab Uoiber,L'Ood wooJ land; ail under fence, board and rail, aome good and lad j about 7 acrea in orchard, apple. moetly pearw; good eoll; 20 buahela wheat per acre on average; good two-atorr frame Bouae, plaatcrod, 0 rrxinja, ioijt in 1873, hi -1 cont L (n good barn. 2Hz40 and two bedn; well arranged for farm porpoeea. terma, flfJOO, I yeara time on 35000. I V) acrea VA mllea went of Tangent; 108 ar n in cultivation; all new land, clean and In good order, good two etory bouae, 8 room, nearly new and lo good condl t.oti: good new trn 30x30; fine yo!ng orcliard, I'O plnrn and prune treea, fair apple orchard; fence in good order; plen t v rauning water, 20 ecren of goxI timber; ri h, black rir and very prodncUve. I'ri'M -', 7 canh ana balance on t me. 100 acre one and a ball mllea nertheaat at Albany; 15 acrea in wheat, rent in fair ai-rK, wrKxiland; good bind; neatly fenced. Price 2 acre; teraaa eay. 500 acrea 1 mile eoutheaet of Soda Springa; fair (arming; email bue; "00 airrea fenceL Will be aold In email tracta or all together, good achool, ckurch and post-office at Modaville, elao the ttoda spring. Frice 5 per acre; eaay terma. 103 acrea lying 3 mllea above Lebanon on tbe Lebanon M contain mad. No fen ce or improvement. 1ft or SO aoea tim ber, balance rk b prairie lend, price 818 per acre. 00 acre VA mile above Oneatta, on Ya quina Day. known aa the old abl. ycrd. It Ua a j!endid frontage oe uae Baor, and will lie aold at $li per acre. 107 arrow below aod within mile at Letatnon, all under fence. 35 acrea in cultivation, and tbe remainder lain timber and brnah. Box bouae, IK stonr, 2 roomi betew and one above Ham, not very good. Good well ; nicall orchard. Groan fence to the amount of 'jOOO rail .'sufficient cord wood caa ba cut anl floated to Albaar from tbia place by only few laborer bo pay for it in two i yeara Only yA mile from oanai. raj : ion Riven by tbe 15th of October Tbe land Is rich and will tarn out wheat 40 aod 50 buahala to tbe acre. Ul acrea, lying 6 mile doe eaat of Bar rlnburg. A good one etoried box bouae, 2rootn. Ilara, 20at. Tbe land ha heretofore been uaed aa a paature, but can all lie pel into cultivation. No grabbing reouired. i in ilea from arbooL Ternia 16 per acre. cvtkx dowa, balaoo al avont any length uf time aevured by mort Sge acrea, lying will o i mile of Mon roe ii. Ilcntnn county. Ai. under fence and divided into five fielda. All good farm land and half in grain. Good bona and bam, Kf.lonJid water and a fine orcn ar I. It iaravs of the beat farma in 'hat aection of the valley. Price $25 per acre 1 1000 or 1500 down and balance on tieae 'JQ2li acrea lying 5 mile north-east of Ilarrtiban: and 1 mile eaat of Moddy Station all under fence; 180 acre, in eulu i vatinn, balance in Mature, but most of il can be put in cultivation. l4 wtoty bouae, tarn, good water, ate, 1 mile to achocl. Trice -000, 123 acres lying 6 mllea south of Albany and 2 miles' from Tangent. a acres ut cultivation and all under fence, 26 acres more can be put into cultivation by out lay of $ 100. House, barn, splendid water. A fine young orchard. Price, S30 per acre. 4S3 acres in Center Precinct 3 milea from atntin on Narrow Gauge. 100 acres in cultivation. Good l.1 story bouse, vMi bouae, barn, and splendid water and hoe orchard. All under fence. li ice S 15 per acre. 240 acres lying about a mllea south east of Albany. Ail under fence, a mall ovchsfd, no buildings; 50 acres has been cultivated, built la all now used a pas ture. Price S 10 per acre. 243 acres lying 8 miles from Brandon's htatrou in Center Precinct, all noder fence, loo acres in cultivation. Large I S story frame honse, good barn, several outbuilding, orchard and good water. Price, f20 per acre. 125 acres, lying 4 miles north of Albany. 10Ounder fence and in cultivation. Fair house, good barn aad good water. Land rabea from 25 to 30 bushels of wheat pr acre. Price, 3,500. TU1 take L500 down, and Balance on time. 80 acres of land :u Marion court v, Uo Ol miles from Buana Viata and seven miles from JetTerson. 80 acres in cultivation and balance ii light brush and timber. House, barn and good orchard. Flouring mid within 2 miles. Enough wood can be sold at the pottery works at Ilueua Vista to pay for the farm. Call on C H.'fiTEWAKT, st Albany. . SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. 100 acre . 1 miles north of Ilalaev, all m. I- r fence; 1)4 story boa house painted, on the farm, god barn and several other out buildings, good water, the finest orchard u the couuty, $400 worth ef fruit sold from it last year. It contains 1' kinds of pears, al! kinds of apples, a splendid and large assortment oX small frun aud berries. The Champion Fruit Dyrer is on the place. 160 acre of the f.rmie under cultivation, balance paature. Will sell sell for $&60 clear, and can give time ou (1500. Possession this fall or will sell crop cheap. Failing health is the cause of selling. A better bargain has not yet been ofl-ed. C. C rllKRIlT. CR.TiRKK ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKES, (Successor: to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iron Foundm WKHAVK OUR NEW SHOPS Ali completed, and are now prepared lo handle ail kinds of heavy work. We wiH manufacture Steam Engines, Grist and Saw Mid Machinery, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. 1MTTERX. HtNC OM SlIOKT XvTMSB. Speoial attention given to repairing all kinda of machinery. Will also mauufae ture the improved Cherry A White Graiu Separator. Shop oa Ealtcr SC-OAee a Ls caber Yard. Albany, Or., Dec 1, 1880. I8tf S w f n QA perJ" same. SaaapUa worth d lWOUi;ln Adreea Sxoiaps 4 Co. Portland, XLuiic $ - A WEKK. 912 a iky at home easily made. 4 firstly Outfit tree. Addrow Taca it Co., : ' . . . . ; " UOOai tbU ofaea to loan at the lowest rates, if exiled for immediately. Call at once