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SATUltDA Y,M ARC iTT,! 8C9 LOCAL AFFAIRS Sau Francinco Lel Toudcr rates.... New York Gold quotations . 7777i 1311 CincriT CovtT Docket. Following is the docket for the MjrIi tc-rut t;f ths Linn County Circuit Court, which couvetes on Mo-day next : CRIMINAL CACSES. State of Oregon vs (i rdon Cooper, indictment for assault with int?nt to kill; continued from last term. J. C. Powell for State ; N. II. Cranor for defendant. ,, St a to vs Leopoll La her, in lutmcnt for larce ny ; continued. Powell prosecuting. '' State vs John Ccs;rrve. C'.ir.mi;inont fir as sault i'.h inteut to kill ; escaped from officer. Powell prosecuting. State vs George Lewis, indictment for perjury; continued from last term ; not arrcsU-d. Powell prosecuting. State vs Archibald U:i:ler, indictment for forge ry ; not arrested. l'uwe'l pros-'cutin. State vs Thos. Lilly, iudieiuieat ; nut arrested. Powell proseeutinr. State vs A. J. H:tye.. indictment for perjury; not arrested. Powell prost cutiug. State vs L. Briwn, indii-tmnt for selling liq uors without licensj; continued. Powell for State; Chenowetb for defendant. State vs L. Brown, fama as above. State vs Moes Abraun, indictment for selling liquor ;"Tc6gnisie;5 evntiuued. . Powell for , State ; Cranor for deft. Stato vs Mosos Abr.ims, sanio as above. .State vs lie - l.'unsaktr, sauna as above. State vs Joshua Sylvester, indictment for as sault ; bond forfeited and warraut issued- Powell f jt State. CIV!T. CACSES. Cascade Wagon Road. We pub lish this morning an advertisement of the rate of toll on the Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road. Mr. Hacklecan and I party went aa far out on the road, last week, aa Elk creek, examining the road. ; and sowing grass seed on each side of. the road through the burnt district. It ia thought that wag ons with fair loads would have no dif ficulty in traversing the road now, and would meet with very littla snow. Par ties are at work on t' e road wherever it has been effected by snows or rains of the winter. The Company are bound to keep the road in first rate condition for the summer travel. m i Seed Potatoes Mr. John A. Mil lard of this city has a variety of seed po tatoes, which he offers to the public at very low figures, considering the cost to him to get them here. Among the vari eties offered we mention the Early Good rich and the Prarie Seedling, the latter variety, in our opinion, being the finest potato grown; ilien he has the Early Dykeiaan, Cuzco, Pink eyed Rustycoat, Garnet, Chili, Prince Albert and the New White P.a?h Blow, a'i excellent TERRIBLE CALAMITY AT EUGENE Three Children Burned to Death A mother's i.ove Loses Her Own - lift by attempting to Rescue her Children. special to the register. Ecoene, March 19. About four o'cloek yesterday morning, the residence of Mr. hsteventon was discovered to be on fire. The basement was entirely wrap ped in flames before discovered. The family, Mr. and Mrs. Stcventon and four children, were sleeping in the upper por tion of the building. Wlien the alarm was sriven, Mrs. Steventon remained to save the children by throwing them from the window. The oldest child leaped from the window and was saved. The heat was so great that Mrs. Stcventon was unable to get the three small children from their beds, but only ldft the house when wholly blistered by the fire. The three children perished in the flames. Oiigin of the fire uuknowu. Mrs. Steventon died at 8 o clock this moruing, from the effects of the terrible bums received hi attempting to save, her j J - - ! cuiiuieu. OUB IV,vds. In Europe United j States bonds have lately advanced from BUILDERS, ATTENTION 1 S ASH, BLIXD AX I) LOOlt FACTOR Y ! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -S. DENNY NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t,. SEXBEBS. M. STZRXBEItO. rLxiicaxE. 8. n. ALTItOUSE. N. WRIGHT. J. P. BACKEXSTO. ALTHOISE & CO., LYOX STREET, (oM THE RIVER BAXK), ALBANY, OREGON. KEEP OX HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT, aud are prepared to IiTX-nisli to Order, ioors, Blinds, Sash, , and such as Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold, of all sizes. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES 1 flooring, and all other kinds of Material ! Building varieties, tnc last mentioned be.ug a 1. I mm Freeman, Smith t Co. rs A. Cohn; to recover I slow grower, taking the whole season to iO to o-, and this large advance is sim- raoney; continued, loweu & fiinu lor pins; Cranor for def t. J - - B- J. H. Cozhill 4 Co. vs A. Cohn; continued. E. F. Russell for pl'ffj ; Crauor for deft. M. Eerkawtz vs A. t hn mature full'. Mr. Millard has a good ply and wholly owing to the tact that the stock of fruit trees, plants, strawberry, party now holding the reins of this Gov- iued. Russtll j currant, gooseberry and grape-vines on crnmcnt are unitedly and firmly opposed : also Are prepared to do MILL WORK ; furnish Sha ker Fans, Zigzag Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving Pulleys, ot any kind, at our factory on Lyon street, (on the river bauk), next bo'.ow MarkhauTs warehouse. : AIriIOUSE Ss CO. Albany, February 20, 1S63-21 for pl'ff : Cranor for deft. Jacob Underbill & C-. vs A. Cnhn ; continued. R. S. Strahn for plSTs ; Cranor for deft. Corbett i MeLcay vs A. Cdi.i. Strahn for pl'fTs ; Cranor f--r deft. R. A. Swain & Co. vs A. Cohn. continued. Powell A Flinn for pl'fTs ,- Cranor for deft. Cyrus Wcstluke vs A. Cohn ; continued. Rus sell for pl"fF ; Cranor for deft. S. Rttseobaum Co. vs a. Cohn ; continued. Russell for pl'ffs ; Cranor lor lef t. , Walla! e Cuebman vs Robert Burns and W. D. Smith : to recover monoy : continued. Chcno- weth, Odeueal & Shups ju for pl'fl ; Russel for deft. E. H. Griffin vs Frel II. McKay ; to recover money : continued. Puw.ll for ld'ff. J. P. Ilojue. Executor vs J jhn Uurris et al. : tn recover damazes : contiaued. Powell for pl'ff ; Ruftgolt for dert. Jas. McMahan vs Mahala Wilson, Executrix to recover m iner. Russell for pl'n'; Cranor for deft. Lewis Ray vs Oeo. B. Thomas ; appeal from Justice's Court. Cranor for pi 8. i Win. M. Rutledo vs Smith A Jennings Chenowetb for Dl'fF : Cranor for d-if t. S. Lew & Bro. vs Jas. Keslins; arpc-al from Co. Court. Cranor for pl'd" ; Powell & Fiiun for deft. Jas. P. Hu.-bjtjR. Farwe'.l ; appeal. Cranor Cyrus, Thomas Donahue, Milton Hale lor px ii , runvu O- 1- hum lui v. Cranor i lljhu vs Win. M. UalU-d.Te ; to hand at his nursery, for sale. Address to repudiation ia any form. Had the John A. Millard, Albany, Oregon. List of Juitoits. The following per sons have been drawn to act as jurors for the next term of the Circuit Court for this county : Philip Baltimore, Silas Keeny, Pleasant Robinett, J. A. Craw ford, P. V. Crawford, W. A. Johnson, X. J. Kirkendall, X. S. Morgan. G. A. Brid'iefarmcr, Enoch Miller, II. A. MeKartney, Ximrod Price, Jackson McMcekan. George II. Hughes, William Alford, King Miller, Jeremiah Driggs, Paul Clover, II. Swank, Thomas Clem- Democratic candidate for the Presidency succeeded, these bonds would, instead of S2, been quoted at C5 cents, and the Cop perhead papers would have heralded the fact as another evidence of Republican misrule. Won't some of these Copper head concerns, who have been so terribly exercised in " the past about the certain and inevitable bankruptcy of the country, just chronicle the above fact? R. CHEADLE'S WHOLESALE & RETAIL CASH STORE! and Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE & CABINET WARE XOATTRASSES, ETC., Under the "States Rights Democrat', office, FIRST STREET, ALU A. r. oct24'6S-7 P. W. SPINK. A. CAKOTHERB. P. W. SPINK & CO., (SITCESSORS TO M. W. MACK,) Sealer ia Tin, Sheet-Iron, Copperware, fSi STOVES I . tesgst First, between Washington & I'erry-sts. SENDERS, STERUBEDQ 6 CO. STAPLE DRY GOODS First street, in J. C. Mosteitb'a Brick Boildisf ALBANY, ORZaON. riVHK AHOVK NEW FIRM TAKIS LKA JL UUK in informing tb citiztnt of Lbua cuunty tUat tlicy Lave Just opanad a well Mlta4 ttock of FANCY DRY COODO I soots and snors! sad a full assortment of General ITIcrcItandise I ' AVhich they will dispose of foe CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE! FAIR LI VINO RAflft AVe respectfully ask tLa pvblie t CALL AXD EXAMIXE OCR STOCK AW TRICES t Before pun-basing elsewhere, and wo imrt all that wo will give Cutir SatSa&tctioii to Prompt Coatoar. Douglas county, Ogn., publish a call for a aieetiug on the 2Gth inst., for the pur- mens, W. II. Vallandigham, Joel II us- V0SQ of making arrangements to celebrate ton, B. W.Cooper, John J. Crabtree, the coming 4th of July in an appropriate Chark-s 31ealey, Fletcher Crabtree, manner 11. G. Cusiek, James lilakcley, William JUST ARRIVED! Direct from San Francisco, per l.-vst ocean steam er, a new ttock of Dry Goods and Groceries, which will be jufTorcd at PORTLAND PRIC IS! EARLY. The citizens of Wilbur, with freight added. Come right along with your : Cash and Produce 1 and get bargains while they arr going so cheap. Persons requiring Iron and Steel, Wagon Seat Spring, Thxmbie-Sliaxn Boxes, otc , can procure tliem at mv store, cheap. RAPHAEL CHEADLE. We have a Branch House, long estahliahd,l SOUTH BROW1SY1jLXI3, re cover mo'.-ey. A. a. Humphry ur pin s. Wm. Crawford vs W. W. Parrish & Co. j to re cover moot v. Cranor fr pl'tf. Cran-r i IK-'.iu vs Wm. MoCa'-listcr ; to re cover money. X. B. Humphrey for pi us. suits is EUC1TV. Moca Kirkendall, et al. vs Matrhsw M. Bryson ; pariition rf . real, estate. J. J. Whitney for pl'ff ; Crauor for def t. ii. E. Steward vs Thos. W. Steward ; divorca. Cranor for pl'ff. Adeline M. Hill vs R. T. Hill ; divorce. Cra nor for pl'ff : Russell & Lassiler for deft. Sueanna Banford vs James Banford ; divorce. A. J. Thaver for ld'ff. Thomas S. Summers vs Eliza Summers; di vorce. Cranor for pl'ff. S. M. Davidson vs Wm. MeCallister, et al foreclosure of mortsrae. Cranor for pl'ff. T. S. Summers aid Eliza Summ.-rs vs Philes- ter Leo : suit of ejectment. Cranor for pi ffs- Stato vs Wm. Al. Rutled-re : Foreclosure of mnrtfra?o. Powell for Dl'fF. Jas. M. Churchill, Administrator vs W. W. Parrish, J. C. Mendeohall et al. ; foreclosure of mortfraze. Cranor for pi ff. Thos. Morgan, guardian vs Jacob Kecs, executor. E. N. White vs Jas. M. Balch ct al. ; Cranor for nl'ff. 1 W. XichoUon rs W. J. Robertson. Odeneal Valuable Personal Property. James Sherrill, Executor ot the estate of D. 31. Bond, deceased, will sell at public auction, on Thursday, March 25th, a large lot of young cattle, cows, brood mares, hogs, colts, mule, lot f bacon, oats, two-horse wagon, harrow, plows, and other taiming implements, together stealing a Henry rifle, was sentenced to with a Comet Stallion, four years old, two years in the penitentiary; George Ilibler, for horse stealing, sentenced for Drowned. The lloseburg Ensign says that a young man named Nebemiah Brown was drowned in the TJ mpqua river a short distance above Gardner City, on the 3d inst. He was in a boat t which capsized. lie leaves a wile to mourn his loss. f rom C5AI.EM. lhe Omomst says: Robt. Campbell, who plead guilty to "Wtxx-fccL I sixteen hands hiah. and in splendid condition. This stallion took the first premium at the Linn County Fair last season. The sale will be held on the premises of the late deceased, six miles north of Harrisburg, in this county. five years in the same institution. White Pine Weather Shooting. On the 20th of last month the ther mometer indicated fifteen degrees below zero. A stage driver was frozen stiff in Appointed. The notice with the hla sle:2v wcn Hlamilton and Treas- aoove capaon in me democrat or this ure Cit and wa3 brou-ht home in that morning, ossuea on tnaay), in relation conditioa bv hi, team. A shootini to the appointment of Dr. D. B. Ptice, of scrape occurred thereon the 22d, in UUUC113UU. vfcuva I , . . . . . mm I - it Simpson for pl'ff: Thayer, Burnett & Stohn xiuiraawsuip m iu ihbu.- wbich eleven persons took part. Two for deft. ... . I cal dcDartment of the Willamette Uni- I o..D nA ,nn J. H, Welsher vs W M. Garlingboase. Jonn r"'"1" wev. u vn " wn- Burnett for dert. versity, is premature, ana unaumorizea i -a two others were killed and two i . . i Fatat. Accident. A son of Dave by that gentleman-. wounded about the same time, at Argen- I TCrtrTrt Tin a ! t -t T VI 8tMAnMt 1 X".- 1 T.1 t. I Baldwin, Esq., living in Scio, aged - --. . w.--., . x-iioe, cnecnui country, tnai, : abont lf veara. while driving a team at- " puru..aSUu a-uaii mwuuu iarui a Nebtral Yolo countv CCal. taehd to a wa-on loaded with lumber, i;"Ie distance from this eity, and we , . t . produced a "neutral calf." O i 1 1 3 a -I. I on Friday, March 12th, was thrown from suppose win soon diu aaieu to me cares the anermiIe being ncither male or fe- I will pa for Eccs 18 cents per dozen; Oats 40 cents per bushel ; Bacos Sides 10 cents per pound ; Hahis 1112 cents per pound. I will pay the above prices for ten days, to com mence with tins chite. It. Cllc.ALLri. February 17, 1369-24 Produce Bought at Portland Prices ! Ilavine made arrangements with parties in San Francisco, I will be able to pay Portland prices, the coming season, for all kinds of Preduce, only deducting freight from tbis point to foruantl, which is only S5 per ton. Unrig along your fro- duce. and I will buy it and pay you in cash or trade. R.. CHEADLE. February 20, 18G0-24m3 ; Flax Seed! Flax Seed! ixtin chance : m I HE undcrsiencd having purchased the stock formerly owned by M. W.- Mack, and having made large additions thereto, now tiffcr to the public the fullest and completcst assortment of first-class goods in our line, yet on ere a in tuis market, consisting of PARLOR, BOS, ZZAX.Z., ... and ... COOKING STOVES, of the following patterns : liuek. Black Knignt. Golden Gate. Henry Clay. Xcw Nation, Buckeye State. fcc. Stc, &t., from the best manufactories, which they are offer ing at lowest rates. Also, a large etocK oi f i-encli Sfiuerpans. LaJtes & Skimmers, where we keep a large and well selected stock of Iron, Enameled and IS r ass Kettles, Iron Tea-kettles and Ovens, Iron and Lead Pipe, Force & Lift Pumps, and a full assortment of COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS! We will continue to keep on hand a large stock of NO. 1 TIN WARE ! which we will dispose of to dealers at the lowest ! market rates. We are better prepared than ever to do all kinds of - REPAIRING! in a neat and workmanlike manner.at short notice. Persons from the country will find it to their advantage to give ns a call, as oar facilities for manufacturing enable us to give a liberal discount. Termt Cath, or marketable Product. P. W. SPINK A CO. Xov. 28. '68-12 GENERAL MERCHANDISE I Albany, Nov. 14, 1SCS-10 THE OX.I STOVE DEPOT! the wagon on to his head, breaking his neck and producing almost instant death. JThe horses had become unmanagable, and were going at full speed when the ac cident occurred. ScnooL Meeting. The annual meet ing of District No. 5, will be held at the 'school-house, on Monday, April 5th, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of elect ing two school directors cms to fill va- and turmoils of city life, and retire to the maje peaceful shades and quiet ot a country residence. Rain. The clouds commenced sob bing on Wednesday evening, and on Thursday the rain fell in torrents pretty much all dav. The rain was much needed. Lotal Officers to be Ketained.- Commissioner Delano says that he will not remove loyal officers in his depart ment, who have performed their duties in a faithful and efficient manner. PERSOXS wishing to engage in the cultiva tion of FLAX the coming season, upon ap plication at tne ouiee oi ueaca a. luomeuu, Al bany. Oregon, will be tarnished with the best variety of flax seed, on advantageous and easy terms. , Messrs. Beach & Montcith will contract with parties for all the seed raised by them next season. February G, 1S69-22 MRS. DUNNIWAY TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER numerous patrons that she has on hand, and is in regular receipt ot tne Latest and Choicest Styles of Goods IS THE C. IYIEALEY & CO., DEALERS IN & MANUFACTURERS OP and CABINET WARE ! Bedding1, Etc., Corner First and Broad Albin streets, ALBANY, OREGON. JfJS- PARTICULAR ATTESTIOS PAIP TO E3 ORDERS OF AU KINDS in our line. October 31, 1863-8 BLACKSMITH INC I PLOWS! PLOWS ! PLOWS JOUIV BRICi9, I j STOVES. COOK, PARLOR & BOX, ' of the best patterns t ' L j. ' ' ALSO. Tin, Sheet iron and and the usual assortment of Famishing Goods u be obtained in a JBf- fitpair neatly and promptly exeeuttd, "mXt, $3fo rcatonablc tcrof. "Short reckonings, make long friends. Front street .......................... Aloony Next door to Mansfield A Go dec5'C8-12 POSITIVELY SELLING AT COOT I Awfcl olow. V e know oi a man so awfut slow that his shadow goes to Miller and Frank cancjr,"snd the other for the full term sleep ol ten 1 while he is attempting to J- Attorney for California. ana one ciers, ana to levy a tax lor re- cross tne street, pairing 6chool-house and fence. Rumor. It is rumored that Gen. Dent will be appointed Collector of the port of San Francisco, in place of Gen. M.'Pixley District Dress and Cloak makingr I REHEBER, sLADIES ! If you purchase TEN DOXXARS' WORTH of Fall Millinery you will bo entitled to the Demorest HXag-tziiae, for the year 1869, as a premium on the purchase ! rSIIE undersigned gives notice to the general 1 public, that be is now manufacturing the Galesburg Patent Plow ! and any other style of plow that may be ordered. .Also, particular attention paid to THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY give notice to the publio in general . that they will sell their WEIL SELECTED HTOCK 1 Horse Shoeing, IVaeon Making, and Carriage Iron and Steel. Our enterprising and liberal mercantile friend, R ' Cheaile, Esq., has received a large in voise of iron and steel, thus adding an other branch to hia already large bust ness. He proposes to sell cheaper than the articles have' ever Deen offered in this, market. ! He is also in receipt of a Successful Operation. Rev. Wil- QuiT.-r-Our efficient and clever tele- Ham H. Melbourne, the noted blind graph : operator, Mr. Wm. Rice, has J preacher, has had an operation perform- 'thrown up the sponge, on account of I cd on his eyes, which promises entire ill health, and will take a vacation. I success. in all branches. Bleaching: and Pressing: in the latest and best manner. Hope he may "strike it rich': he goes. wherever I TlrsTBiiPTivR o PnnniMV.-. A move ment in Congress to enfranchise women in the Territories, on the ground that it would result in the destruction of poliga- my, is on foot. Promoted, Commodore L. M. Pow ell has been made a Rear Admiral on the Fine Dwelling. J. B. Sprensrer, Esq., offers for sale his residence on cor- fine article of syrup, sugars, and a full n Washington and Second Streets, as apply of dry goods. See new advertise- be intends going into business in "lurrm' ment in to-aay s paper. I parts. it is a une, commoaious, wen ,, ' " , 7 a- v I built and convenient residence, bran new: retired list Removed. The telegraph office has . ,a ornnnAa nnnnnA ' it fieJ ratirea been removed to the Democrat office. w;th fruit trees and shrubberv. outhouses. aho Newport (.Khode- Island; iVeic. w. understand that one of the proprie-1 stable, etc., and ean be obtained on fav- j says that there is a iamily in that town tors of the Democrat, M. V. Brown, Esq., orabie terms. in whieh the father is seventeen years is hereafter to act in the capacity of ope- Personal One of our best mill- of aSe tne mtDCr 8,xteen ana tQ0 J rator. How's tbis ! wrights, J. 8. Waldrip, Esq., last week three weeks old. lxrd JMarier nas recently made a to Geo. 13i.nT. itq TK nA. .OT-n. was called to Monroe to put in some new . ' t " maehinerv in the flourincr mill at that present of exceeding rarity nviaiJ spproacnmg eompieuoo. - .... . . . Grant. It is an Arabic Bible, taken w,wm do a neat atructure, when com- from the library of King Theodore, Xf pietea, and wm add to the looks of that Smalt, Pox. This disease is said to Abyssinia, after the fall of Magdala, and portion of our eity. I be spreading in Sacramento. . I after the suicide of I neodore. Goods Cheap and Patience Inexhaustible I Corner Main and Broad Albin streets, I ALBANY, OREGON. November 7, 1868-9 Photographers! : TAKE NOTICE ! rpjHE UNDERSIGNED LIVING IN NORTH Brownsville, nave lor sale or rent a Photograph Gallery! with all that pertains to a Gallery of ordinary sixe. This is good location for a gallery, there be. ing no other Gallery within fifteen miles of this place. The Gallery is in good running order. jfM Terms of sale or rent eay! Apply by letter or in person to ROWLAND A LINDER. Brownsville, February 1, 1869-3m22. For Sale. and General Jobbing. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt' , attention, and be executed in the best possible manner with good material. A snare of publie patronage is solicited. Shop on corner i.uswortn ana becona streets, opposite Pie-ee' Ferry. F. WOOD. Albany, November Zl, l0-ll NOTICE. All persons receiving their mail at the Post office at Lebanon, are hereby notified tnat tne otnee will be kept open an nonr after the arrival of the mail on Sundays, after which it will be closed for the day,- The office will not be open until the mail arrives. S. 11. UL.AUU11TON, P. M. January 9, 1869-1 8ml raRjviia. - - TURNING. DRY GOODS! CLOT HI NGl-i ..,v i . AND -i . GENERAL HERCUADISS ! from and after this dt HOUSE AHP FOUR LOTS! IN this eity, a good new dwelling wtta 11 tie necessary outbuildings, and four lots, about twenty minutes walk from the steamboat landing. For particulars inquire at the office of the P. T, Company, of J. B. MONTBITH. ' -Albany, January 30, 18(59-21 a o n CO m tn e M W & I AW rBEPARBO TO DO All KINDS OF TURNING t I kerp on hand and make to order Spinalnr Wfceola. fgf Shop near ths "Magnolia Mills.' - .. - JOHN M. METZZ.XR : Alhany, Nov. 38, IRftS-I? ..-'U Those desiring to make purchase will do wall te, Oa.ll Immediately t as we desire to close oti Our Entire Stockr on ths abov terms. FOR CAGHX OR MERCHANTABLE PRODTJCB t All persons knowing themselves Indebted io tte undersigned, are requested to come forward wita-. out delay, sad settle their tadMsdneej, are determined to eloee our mercantile Msjasss. '4B-w. w. pabWshTco, Albany, Nor. 38r Wc-M ; r ' : - -