SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1869. , News. The Cojjany incorporated by the last Legislature to build au underground rail Way ia New York City, bae surrender ed ihcir charter, the conditions being so stringent that capitalists dare not invest. The Maino Legislature met oh the .6th inst. The contest for Senatorship is close between lion. L. M. Morrill and Hacnible Hamlin, with chances favoring the latter; The U. P. Railroad track will be com pleted to Echo City in a few days. In the Q. S Senate on the 5th, Terry, introduced a resolution, which was adopt ed, asking the President to transmit a copy of his late amnesty proclamation to that body with a statement of the author ity by which it was issued. Said he tlombted the authority of the President ia the premises, and he wanted the ques tion settled. In the House, on the 5th, "Widom.of Minnesota, made a speech in favor of the Northern Pacific Railroad. Late news from Africa confirms the re ports of the late Dr. Livingston. Suppo sition is that he is in- the vicinity of Lake Nydssf,' near the confines of Zan zibar. 'Wars among the native troops has impeded his progress, and prevented his reaching the coast. ; Four of the insurgents of Malaga who fired into a party of refugees who where under the protection of the Stars and Stripes, have been arrested and punished by the General in command at Malaga. Webb, the Republican candidate, was elected Mayor of Wilmington, (N. C), on the 14th inst., over his competitor Chadbourne. The trouble ic Georgia remain un settled. The troubles grew out of the negroes insisting on a distribution of the crops according to the contracts of last - year, the negroes refusing to let the crops be removed until they received an equal share. , , The opinion prevails that John Scott will be the Republican nominee for United States Senator from Pennsylvania.- . The result of Democratic rule in ew York is, that vigilance committees arc being organized in most 'of the wards in ' the "city, far. the purpose, of bringing rogues to justice. Postmaster Lander, of Salem, (Mass.) is missing with about 20,000. The pews in ' Bcecher's church, Bos ton, brought 97,000. From. Spain.' we Icarn that the peasants of Andalusia, induced by poverty, have organized into plundering parties, pilla ging the rich landholders.. An earthquake is reported on the 3d. in the city of Tabreez, Persia- The city contains 60,000 inhabitants. The shocks were violent, but no lives were lost. The French sympathy with the Chi nese Embassy is so great that it is pre dicted Minister Burlingame will meet with perfect success. ' --By fire in Portland, on Wednesday morning, four , buildings were destroyed on First street east of Alder. The build ings belonged Ut Jas. M. Gilman, and were valued at about 3,000. S. Levy, merchant, occupied the corner building his loss is estimated at $7,000. The looses ia the other buildings amount to 3,000. The funeral procession which accom panied ; ."Buckskin Bill's" remains to their last jesting piaco on Wednesday is spoken of as very imposing, consisting of twenty -fire carriages' and several horse menu" ' ; :x ; .'' A passenger on the Continental, on her lastrip fiom San Francisco to Portland, came en to Salem, where he was taken with ho small pox ; or varioloid. . ' Citi zensmf Salem are resorting to '-vaccina ,t - r " --t"7-' - venin Commerciixl tays .the West Side Railroad xi0mpany ,has dis bursed since breaking grojad last April, nearly $75,000 in gold coin besides lare sums paid, in lands and bonds; has Jin-i ished 130,009 .cubic yards of grading,1 tad still has a Targe grading force at work beyond the mountains. - States New by Mall. '-; From the' Centralis (111.) Democrat of 10th December,; we get the following: Killed by a Hobse. Last Thurs day about 12 o'clock M-. a little boy of vreorge jn-arrjs, oi anuaua, agea nve years, was killed by a horse kicking him on . the head- y-! . K ,U -- i :U , v Attempted SuiciDE.--Mr. W.W; Wneht, ef ? Vandalia, , who had resided there about five years, attempted to tako his own life on Saturday last by shooting himself in the face and head with a pistol . loaded witlt-shot and. naiuu- - . ' We leain from Reliable authority, that they have case -of small pox in Cor ..,... . i w'i 1 r, :i ,c -.... ..... . I.ock9 at Willamette Palls. Sjome weeks. sinco we stated lhat a company had been organised under the name of v Willamette Canal and Lock Company, stock subscribed and an assess ment made preparatory to the commence ment of work on this projected enter prise. A survey has been made and the cost of building a canal 2,50!) feet in length and 40 feet wide, with three con necting locks, each 200 feet iu length, is estimated at four hundred thousand dol lars. It is now announced that work will bo commenced as early in the coming spring as the stago of, water will permit. One of the Directors of the Company is going East immediately, for the purpose of examining similar improvements there, that the company may have the benefit of any new system of engineering intro duced in their construction. The com pletion of this great work will obviate the necessity of handling freight so often, thereby greatly lessning the rate of loss in transit, and of course enabling owners of steamers to carry freights at much less figures with as good returns as now. We have been informed that the wastage or loss in weight to steamboat companies on freights from this point to Portland, will amount to nearly a fifth of the gross freights.. When the locks are complet ed, steamers can be loaded at our wharf for ocean steamers or sailing vessels at Portland or Astoria, thus doing away with the extra handling, and consequent wastage, at the falls. The time occupied in making the trips between the points above the falls and Portland will be less ened ope-half, therefore" a saving in the expense of running steamers, a conse quent cheapening of fares, and affording an opportunity for lively competition dur ing the " freighting season. In fact the completion of this enterprise will inaugur ate a new era in the navigation of the Willamette river, and will be productive of incalculable benefits, not only to the Willamette Valley, but to the State at large, by the cheap and improved facili ties it will afford for transportation. Telegraphic Summary. Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 4. Commo dore W. S. Salter of the United States Xavy, died after a lingering illness of rheumatism of the heart, on Sunday morning, aged 74. Washington, : Jan. 4. Treasurer Spinner was taken quite ill this morning, and forced to retire from his desk in the Department, i The public debt statement will be issued about Friday. The amount of the reduction which will bo shown cannot definitely be stated. During December 6,760,000 was issued to the Pacific railroad companies, 4,840,000 being issued to the Union and the balance to the Central Pacific Company. i Albany, Jan. 4. The Legislature meets to morrow. Governor Hoffman's message will be sent in after the organi zation of the State Legislature, which will probably be effected without delay. The Republican Assembly caucus nominated T. G- Younglore for Speaker. The following are San Francisco dates of Jan. 5th : F. L. A. Pioche and M. Noel have patented a process for the reduction of ores by electricity. It is said to bo cheap and simple; S. P. Roberts who killed Klintsing several weeeks since, has waived exami nation and been held to answer. Bail was reduced to 6,000. The contested election case of Marks vs Shicnder was dismissed to-day on motion of counsel Tor plaintiff Marks having satisfied himself that Shrader was legally elected. - " On December 15th, while at sea, Chas. L. Dodgo fell from the top-sail yard of the Revenue steamer Wyanda and was instantly killed. By Cable we have dates to the 4th of January. London, Jan. 4. In view of President Johnson's amnesty proclamation of De cember 25th, Jefferson Davis, John Sli- aeu, Barnes ai. .Mason, A. .Dudley, and other ex-rebels,, are preparing to return to the United States. The London press generally has ap proved of the treaty between England and China; recently concluded, by Lord .Clarendon and Minister Burlingame. 'Atwriter in the TirAes discusses tire present situation of, France. He says the year ends with the most precarious peace the world ever saw, and he denounces Rohermare and Duplais, and notices the growth of Democratic sentiment in France';: He declares the Emperor must , either check Je press or abandon personal gov ernment. .:; . 1 -r- Paris, Jan. .4.---Thc ' Embassadors of China will have an interview with M. Lavolette, Minister foKForeign Affairs, on Wed nesday. 1 ; ; , - ' ' ' -J The Greek government asks for a post ponement of the meeting of the "confer ence on the Eastern difficulty until' I he arrival at Paris of M. Delisauois, the Greet Minister to the Sublime Porte. ' Emigration societies- in England - are sweet Christian like arrangements, and might well be mentioned in the Alabama list of grievances, The object of socie ties is to induce discharged 'convicts to emigrate to the United States. .This sort of thing has gone on too' long now, and we might return the compliment by abol ishing our penitentiaries and using Eu rope for a convict colony. -"- letter From Dlmmycrat Auu Spooks. CAHADA.Ywhich U in the Forks V' or the Santiam), State of Or- V egon, Jan. '4th, IS69. j Mb. Editor': Their was e'gg-sight-meant inn Cana da. The day had bin hot and disagree able. Everything bad gone wrong. Jedediah Spooks had guzzled the hole of the last jug of whisky, that I had purr chased with socks I had hoed awl day iun the toe back-owe patch and on com ming iun-two the house with a craving at my stomach which nothing butt the ardent could satisf,and which the supper I prepared aggravated, I confess I dil get mad! Their lay my voiin representative as drunk as a door nail! The last drop of hard urn-ed elixir was oozing from the end of his red, puggy knows; and I, who had provided the same, as a womau should, for hour mutual benefit, I, who had borne the burden and, heat of the day (I have toled you how hot it was) must go without a drop ! Lang uor stole over niy class-sick brow and I wood soon have slept my last long sleep, butt for a sudden change in Jedediah. He raised himse'f to a half sitting pos ture; owe-pencd his swollen I's half weigh, or as near half weigh as they wood owe-penand glanced at the distinguished companion of his bosom with a look of woe. "Diinuiy Ann," "Dimmy Ann," I say, Dimmy Ann" he hiccuped, "have yew hie heard about the nomina tions ?" "What nominations ?" said I, indignantly. "How can I no about such things? A woman ought to no her place and keep it." "That's so, hie Dimmy Ann," said he. "Wcmen and niggers have know write too manage polly-tics. Such hie is left, too whito men, which, hie, means intellectual bcin's;" and the intellectual beiu' roll-ed back on the floor with a grunt and slept the sweet sleep of a Dim my crat. My blood began two boil and I was just ready to bee-labor the old sot with a broom, when I was arrested by the wailin' sound of many voices. The door was thrown violently owc-pen and a pro-sess-ion of 6 Dimmycrats, awl veterans from Price's army, came with long faces and tcar-streamin" I's a burst-ing inn-two the rheum. The pro-session was headed by a strappin' young Dimmycratic Ker nel who had sought refuge under hour roof from the fatigueing toils of war; and for more than 2 years he had honor ed our humble abode with his presents, sharing alike hour toc-back-owe, hour bored and hour whisky, (which last I I wood have bin' pleased two sea him pay for.) With down cast fee cheers the pro session euteredand seated themselves around the table with a simultaneous groan. I forgot my anger; 1 forgot my fa tigue ; and when Kernel Spoony pro duced a quart bottle from the shaggy depths of his old grey cote (it was the first time he had ever furnished or offered to furnish any whisky) and I had taken a swig, I felt ready for any emergency. Butt I diden't forget that I was a woman ; knot I. Sew I held my piece, (though how hard it was two hold none butt a woman nose.) Old Elder Gray-Back, a fat and jolly looking individual, who is well known hcar-abouts from his searchin' sermon on the descendants of Cain, (ho preaches it with startlin' effect 52 times inn a year) took a swig at the bottle. Square No Land, a hungry I'd gentleman who lives buy borrowin' money, and who naturaly goes for repudiation, took a , swig. Deacon Spooks, my brother-in-law swig ged. The 2 other veterans which for the present shall be nameless, swigged. I tried to swig again, butt, alas., the bottle was empty and furnished me know fur ther consolation. Elder Gray -Back ten derly drew a soiled copy of the States RightS(. Dimmycrat from his heavin bosom and began too read dispatches. He maid sloe work of it and the othe tried butt failed. I impatiently snatched the paper and read in my most distib gushed stile the tidings of , the Dimmy cratic Nominations. I finished. Every J body was dumb! It was evident hear was a poser ! Each face looked as long as 2 faces. At length the Square found his voice. "Thunder and Ivhtnii,'$" he roared. ( - "Yew outrage my pious disposition" said the Elder. "Bee more milder." .Deacon Spooks laughed uproarously ; a forced laugh, that sounded like a -it's useless ! I can't describe that laugh. Who's Seemore?" queried one of the nameless "veterans, inn butternut apparel. Oe's-ax true-. Dimmy crat," replied ; the Kernel, "or he wood n't-have got the nom-ination-'v'Voye it" roared the Square, and the Kernel proved it. -"Didn't he make a soothin' speech . too; quell the New York riot, when the pieco-able city-suns ion self defence burnt 'down asylums for nigger children. :U was inn that riot and he took me by the hand 'called m 'friend " Ir ' my memory serves me write," said Elder Grey-Back, 'he addressed the noblo Dimmocracy inn there work of mercy as 'my friends.' " "Your reasoning is conclusive," ans wered the Square, " butt how about Blare? Inn the name of Jefferson Da vis, answer me!" Again the august as sembly was speechless; for 2 minutes knot a word was said. , "He's a bitter pill, but we must swoller him," the Ker nel said, at last, inn a blubbering voice, and awl of us shed tears. "The caws is lost," said the Squire, "and we are unn doia I" What war I to do ? Their lay my votin, representative on the floor, drunk as a fool, and what cjuIJ he. do for the caws? Finally I raised my voice and said. "Frieuds and brethren this will never do : Awl is not lost ! Keep up brave harts. Bee merry. Prove yoursel ves bed-rock Dimmycrats, which yew can do if ycw'U stand by yewsr tickets." The effort was tremendous. Cheer alter cheer rent the are and roused my Jedediah, who also cheered his noisiest. After shakiu' hands awl round a dozen times or more, just too make themselves believe there aetin' was real, the party dispersed for 3 daze, promising too meat again at hour house and draft sum Resolutions. DIM.MYCRAT AXX SPOOKS, winch is Ant to the illustrious ; Pastor Petroleum VerJigris JS'asby. STATE ITEMS. County orders in Benton county arc at par with g .ld. A joiut stock company is forming at Corvallis to erect a large steam flouriii"' mill. Says the Advocate : Rev. Dr. Marsh, President of the Tualatin Academy and Pacific University, reports that institution as in a highly flourishing condition, hav ing more than 100 pupils in attendance. Hon J. II. Mitchell writes from San Francisco to Judge Chenoweth denying the statement which has been made to the effect that Ben Holladay docs not intend to build a railroad crossing the Wallamet at Corvallis. The Congregational church at the Dalles has been undergoing repairs and receiving improvements. Among other things, a belfry is to be built for a new bell which is on its way thither from Chicago. This bell is given as a pre mium by the Advance for a list of 78 new subscribers obtained for the paper at that place. Not long since, says the Unionist, a man came to town commonly dressed, and went to sawing wood about town wherever he found a job. The day be fore yesterday lie went to cue of the business men and desired to deposit 1, 500. This sum, he stated, had been car ried on his person sinco he hud been at work here, and he found it burdensome. Ho deposited his gold and wcut on with his work. The editor of the Vancouver paper writes from Astoria : The la?e survey of the Columbia river has demonstrated lhat its mouth is not so dangerous as repie scnted, and no worse than the entrance to New York harbor. So the Oregonians need not rrekon "the Columbia river as useless. Railroads however numerous, cannot supersede river, navigation, or do away with the great highways for com merce that Nature has formed. ' The lloseburg paper learns that ' Uy nian Abrahams, of Canyonville, who suffered the amputation of a leg last summer, is now suffering with the wound extremely at times being thrown into spasms. A second amputation is thought to be necessary, and surgeons are already summoned for the painful duty. The Roscburg Ensign is authorized to state that J. D. Bowen, of Douglas county, an old Pioneer in that sect'iDii, and a life-long Democrat, has renounced his connections with that party, and will hereafter support Republican principles. The Democratic organization seems to be falling to pieces in Donglas county. Fruitful Thee. A correspondent writing to the Orcgonian, from McMinn ville, says that the Christmas Tree, at that place, had on it 1,530 worth of presents. Bibles Bought. During the past 18 months about 5,000 Bibles and Testa ments have been purchased from the Parent Society for circulation and distri bution throughout Oregou and Washing ton Territory. C Advocate. ; '" The Sandwich Islands.-- The ex haustion of the native population which has been going on for a great number of years, seems to be accelerated of late. During the last sis years, there has been a decrease of over 9,000. The death rate among the natives is now about 1,500 a . year over the births ; an - increasing ratio, this decimation will work tho ex tinction of the race in a quarter of a century. European but more especially CaliForna enterprise, already tways the development and the institutions of the islands, and the proximity and unequalled energy of our Pacific States must inevit ably draw them at no distant day under the protection if .not the posseasiou of the Union. , V MARRIED. December 30,-1808. at the residence of Mrs.. M. M. Lines, by Iter. 11. C. Jen kg, Mr. L. C. Mr hall to Miss Jennie Lines, all of Linn county, Oregon. ' ;. v.-; :. it. . January 1st, 1869, at tberesv?ence of tttsb-ljfo's ratuer, in ttus city, by Ker; R. C, Hill, j Mr. J. Ream to Miss Charlotte Read. ' ' , i January M,I86Brat the" residence . of Mr. Charlton, in Linn county, by Rer. Rj G. Hill, Mr., Robert Moore to Miss Margarette H. Cfcarl ten. ' T - . ' , ,-, ;- ' '' DIED. " FriJay, January Sib, 1SC9, at tho Tat-iEe Ilotel in this city, of consumption, Charles B. Sprcnger, aged 32 years, 4 months and 17 days. . Gone homo ! gone home:- The door thro' which he vanished 1 : . u . s I ,nr. .Taiia . wiu9ci4 u jni, una iUlb U3 UVIO w.w . j We stand without in tears, forlorn and banished. Longing to follow where ths loved has gone. Charley is dead. Thii mournflil intylHgonco will carry pain to the hearts and cast a g?oom over countenances of his many warm and con stant fi icni, who knsw and loved hiin for his klud and loving heart, h:s mary social virtues, and his Ftiict integrity of character. It iviil be a souroe of consolation to them to know t'aat he died h:ippy ; that ho paslcd from carlh peacefully and calmly, possessing in his heart (but sweet, golden hopa that ast--th out fear the hope of immortal ity beyond the tomb. While there is tsoaieihing meloneholy iu tha awful ceremonial of consigning a'.l that is mortal of n friend to the silent night of the timb, there is consolation to our affections in the thought that we can perpetante the memory of their virtues, and gather for their grave a gr laud whieh shall long nourish graen in ourhearU. NEW TO DAY. REPORT Of the Financial Condition fj the Albany, jortheycar ending Dec. 31, Amount rcei'ved from former Treas- vrcr, as per report (currency)... $274 CO Affi't received from i'orintr Treas urer (coin) Ain't received for license (coin)... " " fines ... " " (currency) 93 00 " " ' dog tax (coin)... " " " sale hogs ... " " " delinquent taxes for the venr 1SC7 (coin) Ain't ree'd for taxes, 1S0S, (ooin)' ' " " " money due for side walks built by city in 1807 (coin) City of 1808. S"23 rs 734 00 . 2i 00 3000 5 SO 11 S3 1,-1'Jtl 00 ioi oa Hcduco tho currency , to coin at 73 cents, leaves.... ...Si07 00 2G7 91 Showing total ain't of money received during 186S, (coin)... $3,036 19 DISBURSEMENTS. Amount paid for printing Recoucrs financial report for t jo year 1S07......$ 40 00 Paid for building sewer 402 18 Repiiiring street", bridges, Ac 280 46 Huildiug and graveling crosswalks 209 60 Huilding bridges and lumber for same 524 49 (traveling streets.... 115 00 Graveling crosswalks, (done in lSf.7).... CS 00 Collecting taxes 5J ?,0 Collecting delinquent taxes for 1867 4 75 Collecting money due on sidewalks (1S67) 4 0t Night wiitc i IS 75 Gruobing ctrects 6 2o Selling hogs 2 50 Killing and removing dogs 21 00 Arresting prisoners 2 00 Hoarding and working prisoners. 15 60 Kcpairinj? jail 2 12 Table for Hccordcr and Council 6 50 Stationery 4 no Judges and clerks of election 10 00 " " " for 1367 4 00" Printing for 180S 100 00 Treasurer's percentage 72 09 Itec'-rder'ii services 203 15 Cash rcmainiug cn hand lec.31, 1S0S... CSC S3 $3,nao 19 N OTIC 13. AH persons receiving their mail at the Post office at Lebanon, are hereby notified that the office will be kept open an hour after tho arrival of tho mail on Sundays, alter whieh it will be closed for the day. The office will not be opc-n until the mail arrives. S. II. CLACGIITON. P. M. January 9, lSC'J-lSml N E Y ADVEUTtSKMENTS. -.. NOTICE I ' ' ALL persons indebted to tho lat firm of Settlo inier & Co., Albany, will please call at the Drug Store of Hill tt ton, and settle up immedi ately. '''- - - ;.-.' TkU time the money come ! ' All open accounlt on January 1st, 18l9, will be placed in tbo hands of the proper officer for col lection. C HILL. G. F. bETTLEMIER. Albany, December 19, 1863. ltd Positively the Iast Call. 1,1. PEHSONS KNOWING TI1EM- . tu h iinderaicned. are re- .u,.,i tA inn. fnrifurd And - mul a imniediat6 payment. All aecou-its not settled by the first of January next, will bo put into the lands of tho proper officer for collection. 1 - W. W. PARUISU & CO. Albany. December. 5 tb, 1S6S- 13ml - 1368. 18G8. y BOOKS ARE CLOSED FOR THIS -aiw . A v rut-anna lenowinir them- d jwn .... j - o tolve indebted to mo by note or book account,- . . , u . ...... are requested to come iorwaru onu i.-iuc wc ! at once, as I wish to go away and must have my dues. 1 will take produce on aU accouct dur me. Coma and settle. RAPHAEL CHEADLE. Albany, Dec. 5, 1868-13ml NOTICE I Dissolution of. Co-Partnership. NOTICE is hereby ci ven that the cn-partnership heretofore existing bctwe.-n J. E. Cent ley & Co., is this day dissolved by mitUial consent. J. E. lientley, Sr., will continue tho buriness, assuming all debts outstanding against the late firm, and collecting all accuunts due the sums. J. E. HENTI.EY. Sr. -J. E. BENTLEY. Jr. Albany, January 9, lSG'J-lSinl WESTERIV IIOTKIi, PORTLAND. OREGON, DORCY & HOLTtlES. PROPRIETORS. THIS HOTEL 15 LOCATED NEAR THE Steamship Landing. Tho ll.itd Coach will be iu attendance at all the Landiigs to couvev pafsensor and ba'jsraco to aad from tho House FREE Ofc' CHARGE! ja9-18 XtOST SSSO.OO II JgY NOT BUYING BOOTS AND SHOES KAST & CAHALSN'S Philadelphia Boot Store, No. 113 Front Street, Opposite McCormick's Book Store, Jan 9-C9-13 Portland. Oregon. N. G0TTGETREU, Importer and Deakriu the choii est brands of HAVANA & DOMESTIC CIGARS, Chewing & Smoking' Tobacco, ripes. Stems, .Snuff. Playing Cards, Stationery, Cutlery and Notions, No. IIT Front Street, Cor. Morrison, opposito AVestern Hotel, PORTLAND OREGON. Goods at Wholesale or Retail. .,' Country orders carefully put up, at lewest ralea- - i . . y; ja9 0918 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. v,;,xja-io-Ba-,:-;; Insurance Company Wo. 416 and 418 California Street, ' . ,. a : ; San Francisco, Calvv Stockhoidera; Individually; Liabiel w Cash Capital, iu Gold Coin, 9750,000. Deposit lu Orejoit, 5O,OO0. Losses Promptly and Equitally Adjusted. rpniS COM frASY baring compiled with tba JL of Oregon, by making a deposit or nfty thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur ance against Losss or Damogjbv Fire, and also against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on liberal terms. - . . OUSTAVE TOUCHARD. Pre ' CHAS. D. HAVEN. SeCy. 7 " , sIV. W. Parrish &. Co., I AaTenta for Albany. AlbanyXanuary o. iscQ.s I OFFER FOR SALE . A GOOD TH'O horsa SPRING WAGON & HARNESS ! A 8PLESPLD, LAHCK SUR . . A SUPERIOR LOT OP FURNITURE 1 LARGE - Ooolcingf Stove! With all the necessary cooking utensils complete, all of which will be s ld cheap for cash. RAPHAEL CUEADLE. Dec. 5, lS6S-13ml ! TUCKER'S CELEBRATED THE TUCKER SPRING BED IS SAID BY all who hare used them tj be the j CHEAPEST and BEST now in USE. IV e refer with confidence to all who hare tried them. Head the following EXTRACTS rnOX LETTERS: 'v EUbitt Jf !, Wnihingtnn, Dee. 5, 1SG0. I, Thos. J. Fisher. Esq., .-. Tucker Jfanu fncturintj C. Dkar Sin : I have now in con stant nsj your "Tucker Pattnt Spring Bed" ia nearly nil my rooms, and um gratified to write to you that nothiug could be better. Very truly your obedient, servant, C. C. WILLaRD. . Metropolitan Hotel, : Wuahitujtttu, Vce. 6, 1S60. Tnos. J. FisnER, 7Ve. Tucker Manufttctur- inrj Co Dear Sir: Some two years iigo tba beds of this establishment were thoroughly refitf ted wiih your superior "Tucker Patent Spring lied," which, sinco then and iiuw, hiiregiren the patrons of this Hotel nniversM satisfaction. Very truly, A. R. POITS.- These beds are now manufac'ur-d, by pcrmir s;on ot P-itcnlei, at Albanr. Oregon, and are for sale at all the principal furniture stores in Poit land, Salem, Albany, etc. Fcr particulars addnss, E. CARTER & SON., AtBANT, OREGON. Dec. 26, ISCS-ld. r-'- f THE OZ.D STOTE DEPOT I DEALER IX I STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX, . of tbo best patterns ! ALSO ; ! " Tin, Sheet Iron and . Copper Wore 2" and tha usual assortment of .Furnishing Goods to .be obtained hi t STORE ! JBB liepain neatly and promptly ' executed, t . ETo reasonable term. ""8B "Short reckonings, make long frwnds ." Front street .Albanyv- Neit door to Manficld A Co. dcf5'f8-12 t-j i o M O a a - ' H w AX PBEPARCD TO BO All. KINDS OP TURNING; t I ke' p on hand and rtinke to crdtr ' ' RA WHID EBOTTOIXEX CHAIRS. ' -AKD Spinning. Wheels. J&T" Shop near the Magnolia Mills." JOllX M. METZLER Albany, Nor. 23, 1SRS-12 and - . Manufacturer and . Dealer , In all kinds of FURNITURE & CAD I NET WAR Et IOATTRASSES, 3BTO, Under the "SUtes RigbU DemocraV office, fibst rmr.J,: AB4ifr ?..- -4F '48-U, 4