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OFFICE ON CUVXEK OF FF.KRY AXI FlltST-STS.,
OPPOSITE W. W. PARRISH CO.'s STOKE.
TKHMS IX ADVANCE.
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Two Dollars
Ton Cents
ADVERTISING RATES.
One Column, per Year, $100 Half Column,
00 ; Quarter Column, $35.,
Transient advertisements per Square of ten
lines or less, first insertion, $U ; each subsequent
insertion, $1. 1
JUgINK8S CARDS.
ALBAM' BATS IIOI SE.
flIIE UNDERSIGNED WOC'l.P RESPECT
& ftlv inform ttio citizens of Albany and vi-
r.iiity that he has taken charge of this establish
nvut, and?, br keeping clean rooms and paying
t.ict atfutk J to business, expects to cuit au
tli .so who may favor him with their patronage.
Hjving heretofore camea on miming uui
first-Class Hair Dressing- Saloons,
!,.. ..Tixu-'n to irive entire satisfaction to all.
ajf Childreu aud Ladies' hair neatly cut and
.hpooed. JOiEPU WEBBER.
NEW ADVERTISES! ENTS.
and -
Manufacturer and Dealer
in all kinds of
FURNITURE & CABINET WARE,
MATTRASSES, ETC
Umlcr the "States Riylits Democrat', office,
FIRST STREET.
oet2468-7
ALBANY,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE I
GEO. W. GRAY, I. . S.,
- RADUATE OF THE CINCINNATI DEN
T tal College, would invite all persons desiring
artificial teeth, ana nrs&-ciass aeuiai operauuus,
t "ivti him a call.
Specimens of Vulcanite Base with gold-plate
liiiiucs, and other new styles of work, may be
at his office, tn Farrisa x Co. s brick, (np
;) Albany, Oregon.
Residence Corner Second and 3aker sts. 2
POWELL. ri-isx.
Powell fc Flinn,
1 TTDRNEYS 4 COUNSELLORS AT LAW
j and Solicitor in Chancery, -
(X Flinn, Notary Public,)
A'lbany, Oregon. Collectioas and conveyances
proniply attended to. 1
Hiltabidel & Co.,
YhEALERS IX GROCERIES AND PRO-
JJr visions. Wood and Willow Ware, Confec
tionery, Tobacco, Cigars," Pipes, Notions, etc.
Main street, adjoining the Express office, Albany,
Oregon. 1
E. A. Freeland,
DEALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books,
Stationery. Gold and Steel Pens, Ink, etc.. Post
office Building, Albany, Oregon. Books ordered
from New York and San Franciscor 1
S- ZZ. Claug-Jxton,
"VfOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT. Office in the Post Offiee building,
Lebanon, Oregon. '
Will attend to making Deeds and other convey
ances, also to the prompt collection of debts en
trusted to my care. 1
C. ZtSealey & Co.,
Ware, First .street, Albany.
" 5 ANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS
j T 1 iu all kinds of Furniture and Cabinet
J. If. MITCHELL. J. X. DOLPH. A. SMITH,
Mitchell, Dolph & Smith,
TTORNEYS Ann COUNSELLORS at LAW,
Solicitors in Chancery aud Proctors m Ad-
A1
miralty. Office over the old Post Offiee, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. I
hh those knowing themselves indebted to us
are respectfully requested io call and settle
immediately.
53 Old account must be settled.
BEACH A MONTEITH.
Albany, October 10th, '6S .
i: w. shi.sk. a. c-akothgks.
P.: Yin SPINK & CO.,
(srrcKssous to m. w. mack,)
Scalers in
Tiii, Sheet-Iron, Copperware,
W0h STOVES 1
First, between Washington & ferry -sta.
t o
HE undersigned baring purchased the stock
formerly owned by M. W. Mack, and having
made large additions thereto, now offer to the
pnblic the fullest and coin pie test assortment of
first-class goods ia our line, yet offered in this
market, consisting of ;
PARLOR, BOX, HALL,
... and ...
COOKING STOVES, J
of the following patterns :
Buck, -
Black Knight.
Golden Gate.
Henry Clay.
' Xew Nation,
Buckeye State.
Stc, &c. Ssc,
from the best manufactories, which they are offering-at
lowest rates.
Also, a large stock of "
t rench Saucrjians. Ladles - Skimmers,
" Iron, Enameled and Drass -Kettles,
Iron Tea-kettles ami Occns,
Iron and Lead Pipe,
Force tf; Lift Pumps,
and a full assortment of
COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS!
L. E. DLAIX. S. K. VOl'.VU.
BLAIiM & YOUIMC,.
UAV1N8 BOUGHT ALL TUG MERCHANDISK OK
J. Barrows &. Co.9
will continue the business, and they invite all to
give thuiu a call. They will be constantly re
ceiving goods from San Francisco, and will fceefi
a general assortment of
Dry fcJoo!,
CJrocerae,
ISarduni'e,
"'Crockery,
&c, Sec.
And offer induccfni.-nt to readv Pay customers.
I1LAIX A -yovsc..
SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 18C0.
All persons owing the firm of J. Barrows A
Co., will please call aud settle. Either member
of the firm is authorized to settlo any account of
the Co.
Albany, March 6, 1869-26
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE (0.
OP BOSTON.
We will continue to keep-on hand a large stock
of -
1MO. 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 notiee.
Persons from the country will find it to their
advantage to give us a call, as our facilities for
manufacturing enable us to give a liberal discount.
Term Cask, or marketable Prvduce.
V. W. SPINK A CO.
Ney. 28. 'CS-12
3VI JEZ jS T JEJ X
FOR SALE !
THE UNDERSIGNED, wishing to "change
bis base," offers for sale his fine new two-
Iwelling- House,'
on .the corner of Washington and Second streets,
jugather with the old hotel building adjoining,
several fine lots, etc. I
CTbe house is large, new and" well finished
throughout. The premises are well supplied with
water ; outbuildings all complete ; good fences,
and a number of fine fruit bearing trees on the
premises. Address, -
J. B. SPRENGER,
Mareh 20-2Sm3 Albany, Ogn.
Albany Weekly Register
JOB PRINTING
OFFICE,
First street, opposite Parrisk Co.'b store,)
Albany s s sOireg'on.
HAYING a very fair assortment of material
we are prepared to-execute, with -neatness
amd dispatch, all kinds cf - -
such as
Jjand-biffs,
Programme,
Sill-heads, .
Cards,
' Ball Tickets,
Pamphlets,
Labels,
.. 1 JBlanZts
of all kinds,
mV as low figures as a due regard to taste and good
work will ailow. When you want anything in
the printing line. caU at the Rkgistbb offiee. 1
OF ALL KINDS, printed at the very lowest
rates, as ordered, at this office.
JOB WORK
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, at fair prion,
- fu-ally executed at the Rbgister office.
C. MEALEY
DEALER IN MANUFACTURER OF
7 XT XL 3M" X T XT 3E3
and '
CABINET WARE !
33 o elding-, Etc.,
Corner First and Broad Albin streets,
ALBANY, OnEGOX.
INCOBPOP.ATED 135.
Cash assets S7.d00.000 00
Cash distributions of 1SB7 52,afl:J 53
Total surplus dividend 2,727 ,73 55
Losses paid in 1867 381,600 00
Total losses paid 2.706,100 00
Income for 1867- 4, 2,203,808 00
No extra charge for -traveling to and from thr
Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the SuudwU-1
Islands.
Cask SyaTEM.-r-Our experiencl in
the newspaper business lia3" thoroughly
convinced us that tho credit system won't
pay that promises wont keep a newspa
per in running order. We. have, there
fore, adppted the cash system payment
in advance. Volume One of the IlEtils
TEa will close with the issue of Septem
ber 4th, 1869, when all subscriptions on
which advance payineuts have not been
made, will be discontinued. We would
be sorry to lj.se a slule subscriber from
our list because of the adoptiou of this
rule, but justice to ourself demands it.
If the paper is worth the price asked
So it is just as convenient to pay it at
the comiiieiiceineut as at the close of the
volume : if it is not worth the subscrip
tion price, don't take it there's no com
pulsion in the matter. We hope to retain
all our okl subscribers, aud to obtain
many uew ones for Volume Two. As
our subscription list enlarges, so will the
size and interest of the paper increase.
This is our say for the future. .
West-Side : Railroad. According
to the Portland papers, the We&t-Side
Railroad graders, on the 13th, bad com
pleted, ready for the tics, two and three
quarter miles of road since commencing
operations fourteen days previously. The
Commercial say s : ''This work, is finish
ed, do roots, stumps, trees or rocks left
behind, and is all in one straight string."
The same paper says that all the grading
as far as Uillsboro, will be completed in
about sixty days.
All Policies non-forfeiting, and governed by the
non-forteiting law ot Massachusetts,
Policy holders the only persons who receive divi
de us in this Company, wbieh are declared
and paid annually ; first dividend avail
able at the payment of the fecund
annual premiums. All Policies
remain in force as long as
there is any surrender
- value.
SO FORFEITURES !
This old and popular Company, (tho oldest Mu
tual Life Insurance Company in this
country) insures at the low
est possible rates.
particular attestion paid to -Sia
ORDERS OF ALX. KINDS
in our line.
October 31, 186S-8
BLACKSMITH INC !
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
FT"" HE undersigned gives notice to the general
i public, that he is now manufacturing the
Calesl)urg, Patent Plow !
. i
and any othor style of plow, that may be Ordered.
Also, particular attention paid to
Horse Shoeing, Wagon
Making',
and Carriage
and General Jobbing.
All work entrusted to me will receive prompt!
attention, and be executed in i the best possible'
manner with good material. jA share of public
patronage is solicited. - . 1- ' .
Shop on corner Ellsworth and Second streets,
opposite Pie-ce Ferry, V. WOOD.
Albany. November 21, 1S66VU
NOTICE. All persons receiving their mail
at the Post office at Lebanon, are hereby
notified that the office will be kept open an hour
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. H. CLAUGHTON, P. M.
.. January 9, 1869-18ml t I
o
w
o
w
01
r Air prepared to do
AX.T. KINDS OP TURKIIfC r
. I keep on hand and make to order '
RAWIIIDE-BOTTOMED CHAIRS,
' AJtD I
. S p t n n i a g . W h 1 ,
aaEr Shop near the "Magnolia Mills." ; '
-JOHN M. METZLER.
Albany, Nov. 28, 1868-12
The stability of this Company, with its past his
tory, increasing capital and business, aud the sat
isfactory manner in which it has discharged its
obligations in the past, are guaran ees fr the
future such as far-seeing and careful men require
in tneir investments.
Persons generally, who thoroughly understand
the working? of Lite Insurance, are anxious to
avail themselves of its equitable provisions.
Full information will be given to those who
desire, at the Ageacy.
Home Office, 39 State Street, Boston.
Pacific Branch Offices,
SO? Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
- -1
Room 3, Cnrter's Building, Portland, Oregon,
EVERSON &. HAINES, General Agts.
Br$$ELL& ELKIXS, Ag;ts,
ALBANY, OREGOS.
Albany, September 19, 1868-2y
3,000,000 lbs. or Wool,
FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST MARKET
price will be paid by
BEACH A MONTEITH.
Albany, March 27, 1869-29m3
Blacksmiths !
NB. JUST ARRIVED, hy the steamship
a i Continental, direct from San Francisco,
a large lot of
Iron and Steel !
Which can be obtained by you on better terms
thau ever has been offered here before, for
t bain in mna.
Call and see for yourselves.
ALSO,
yf KEGS of the Heavy Extra Golden Syrup;
jtJ a large lot of Sugar, and Dry Goods to
suit the trade all to be sold for cash or trade, at
Living Rates. . , R. CHEADLE.
. March 20, '69-28-lm
C. II. RAFF JET Y, M. 1.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
BtTENAVISTA, OREGON.
March 27, 1869-n29
IVew Discovery.
CtONSUMPTION can be cured by using Dr.
J JT. V. Murray's Lune and lJver
Xlalaam, if takea in time. It in a sure remedy
for all chronic diseases of this coast and Female
eomplaints so prevalent in this climate.
See "testimonials and circulars- accompanying
each bottle.
For : Eradicating Pain,
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE OF
DrV JT. W. Murray's
.IMPROVED MAGIC Oil.
It cures Rheumatism, Patftlysis, Neuralgia,
Gout, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Dip
theria, Colic, Croup-, Cholera, Pains in the Breast,
Fellons, Corn and Chilblains.
Can be obtained of Druggists generally on this
coast, put np in half dollar and dollar bottles.
All orders addressed to Dr. J. W. MURitAY,
Portland, Oregon.
$U JMEdicA.1, Dipot 100 Front street. v
Medicines scat everywhere by Express. -March
6, 1869-26
A jury of a justice's court in a rural
district of California,- recently decided
that the State law prohibiting persons
from carrying concealed weapons, is un
constitutional, because the Constitution
of the United States says that "the right
of the people to keep and bear arms shall
not be infringed" and the county judge
sustained the decision.
The Capital Chronicle, of Boise City,
says that they are badly troubled with
grasshoppers up there just now. The
editor says that "thick ain't a fit word to
express the number of grasshoppers in
our midst at 'present. Myriads would
express only what can be found 'on a
sweet potato vine In the valley, gar
dens are reported as wrecks, and some
we have seen in town corroborate the
statemeut. Xor do they confine them
selves to the vegetable kingdom. Yes
terday we saw one flying in the air . with
a ycj.rliug colt in one 'hopper,' ard a calf
in the other. Two others were fighting
over a Pitt's thresher. Another crowd
was playing base ball with a ten-pound
watermelion, aDd we heard them say
something about challenging the Capi
ral' club of this city to a match. Others
had pieees of rail, wood or a wagon in
their "hoppers.' The Umatilla stage was
stopped. last night, and the driver reques
ted to hand over W. F. &, Co's box, but
the horses taking fright put an end to it.
Several horses are missing in the valley.
One grasshopper -came into one of the
drug stores, seized a phial of arsenic and,
hopping out, swore he'd 'pizen that fel
ler if he didu't let her alone.' It is im
possible to tell the amount of damage
done. Aud, at present, we dare not
speak as we would like to, for our life
has been -threatened by them".
A London firm has just obtained a
patent for a method startling to '-old
ealts" in it3 originality, for catching
whales by means of electricity. Ry their
plan every whale boat is provided with
a galvanic battery. Wires from opposite
poles run down to the points of each set
of harpoons. ; When the whale is suffi
ciently near, two harpoons are thrown as
nearly simultaneously as possible and
when imbedded the ncsh ot the monster
completes the circuit. The charge is ex
pected to be sufficiently powerful to par
alyze the animal, so that the small boat
may advance and dispatch him at leis
There is said to be carried off from
the soil nine pounds of. lime in twenty-
five -bushels of wheat, nine pounds in
aity Dnsneis ot oats, ana rmeen pounds
in thirty-eight bushels of barley. There
are thirty-five pounds of lime in two tons
of clover, one hundred and forty pounds
in twenty-five tons of turnips, and two
hundred and seventy pounds in nine tons
of potatoes. ' Some soil contains an abun
dance of lime for a thousand years, while
other soils require an occasional applica
tion of lime as a fertiliser.
Judy represents a young lady, who
has been taken half a mile beyond her
destination in an omnibus, as addressing
the conductor : "It's reallj too bad 1
I told you, when I first got in, where I
wished to be set down !" Conductor
"Well, Miss, I let you cut as soou as
ever I could find it in my 'art to p art
with you." .
The cost of an English lady of the pe
riod, as she appears at a ball or theatre,
is reckoned at. about $15,000 exclusive
of the lady herself.
AGlttCL'LTUltAL.
; WHY ORCHARDS DECAY".
A cot respondent of the Valley Farm
er says orchards have died or become
poor, from these causes : -
1. The exhaustion of the soil from
constant crops of apples' ; from the blow
ing away by the wind of tha leaves of
the tree which nature assigned to feed
the soil on which the tree stands; by
crops of grass, grain or roots constantly
taken from the same ground, aud little
return of substance to it. ;
2. Another means of their destruction
had been in whipping the trees with
poles to remove their applet. And still
another cause was the pasturage of ; cat
tic aitioug 'them . -
'i. To restore them, if any were left
worth restoring, men must ceast! to crop
the ground under tbeui, aud must ma
nure them with vegetable mold, decayed
leaves, wood-lime.ashes aud salt. A com
post formed of these substances would be
excellent ; or one formed in part by soaD
suds and refuse slops, chip dirt, turf, &e.,
well rotted.
Then trim them in the month of June
of all dead limbs, and of those that cross
and gall each other, and of all suckers
that feed upon trunk or limbs, not neces
sary for a top. v '
AN ITEM FQtt TREE-GROWERS '
Chas. Dowuiug says that he ouce wit
nessed a remarkable change produced on
the body of a pear tree by means of wrap
ping it in straw. The trey was a Brown
Beurre, grafted about seven feet high
from the ground, upon a stock which for
years had not gcown as rapidly as the
graft, and presented a very decided bulge'
or swelling at the junction of the graft.
This smaller portion was encased in straw
about two inches thick, and at the end
of two seasons it was found, on removins
the straw, that the contracted, or here
tofore smaller stem, had "swollen to tho
full size of the" graft above, presenting
but a slight indication of the point of
uuion between graft and stock. This is
an item of interest, and many tree-growers
who have trees with contracted stems,
evidence of some natural want of affinity
with the graft, may find it a hint for
practical use. We have ourselves prac
ticed wrapping the stem of Morello cher
ries, when worked at a height pf two or
three feet with the free growing or sweet
varieties, with moss, and thus kept them
swelling regularly. with the growth of the
graft for years.-
Grease on Carpets. There is nothing
that annoys a tidy housekeeper so much
as to have her carpet spotted with lamp
oil or grease, and we therefore make
known for their benefit the following re
ceipt for extracting oil or grease spots
from carpets or clothes : Cover the
grease spot with whiting, and let it re
main until it becomes saturated with the
grease ; then scrape it off, and cover it
with another coat of whiting, and if this
does not remove the grease, repeat the
application. Three coats of whiting will,
in most cases, remove the grease, when
it should be brushed off with a clothes
brush. So says one who knows.
We poor folks can't follow, French
fashions even in making coffeo j it is too
expensive. All the good there is ia the
berry we want to get out, and that cau't
be done conveniently by' filtration. - If
the coffee, finely ground and enclosed
loosely in a muslin bag, (I - don't like
flannel, is put down in cold water and
brought to a boil, but not boiled over
halt a dozen se'eoods, a satisfactory result
will be secured. If cold milk is used,
bring to the boil again, asd set aside on
a cold part of the stove till wanted.
Dried Fruit Melange. Boil the fruit
till perfectly soft j beat the whites of
four eggs with pounded sugar tilt smooth
like icing ; season the fruit with spices
and sugar ; put in a bakiog disb. . Spread
the egg smoothly over it and bake till a
light brown. Serve with cream. V Green
apples prepared in this way are still
nicer.
NKW TO-lAY.
AND THE
CORVALLIG FIRE !
Cobvalms, Oregon, July 23, 1869.
To IIerbkkt Biiid, 'Esq.,
Adjuster Phoenix Ins. Co., Hartford : , - -Dear
i'ir : Allow me to acknowledge the
receipt, in V H. Cold Coin, of the amount- of
my loss by the Are of the 21st instant.
The payment of a claim on the aecoud day after
the lire, is proof that the confidence placed by
the people ol Oregon in Hie Duaineeii-iiKc F"""l"
ness and good faith of the Phoenix Insurance
Company of Hartford, and its representatives, is
well merited ; and I takw this opportunity of as
Buring you of my o d will towards the Company,
aud wishing tbem the same success in the futuro
flint hat?, no fur, atteuded their butuicss in this
Stat..:. . -
Your, truly.
WILLIAM FLIEDNEIi.
Corvn!lin Gazette, July 21. 1869-47
FAKRXSRS, READ !
OTc will store and snip
"Wlioat,oi Oatc
, niul .sell and charge but , '
Two Cents Storage 1
Alan. i m
f wmrifv. fi v emit uer tn ' t
' S- S. MARKHAM it SON.
Albany, July 31, 6-47 ;
IOR SALE A very fair No. '5 cook stove,
. - Inquire at the Resistku office, v
EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,
Jext noon to hauck Americas' billiard saloob,
ALBANY, OREGON.
THIS establishment has been thoroughly ro
lumiahed, aud is now ready to rceir
bourdtrt. . .
Board per week, : s $5 00
- Single meals, t 1 ; . . 60
Lodgings, :' s - ; :' 50 '
E. C. HOLDEN, Propr.
,so.oo : !
jg Y NOT BUYING BOOTS ASD SIIOIS
KAST & CAHALIN'S
Philadelphia Boot Store,
No. 112 Front Street. "
Opposite McCurmick's Book Store,
Jan 9-69-18.. , Portland, Oregon.
Dissolution.
TnE CO-PARTNERSUIP heretofore existing
, between Charles Meuley and William Plyuip.
ton, under the firm name of C. Mealey Co., ia ,
this day. dissolved by mutual conxent. All moneys
due the firm must be paid to C- Mealey. ' All
debts contracted by the firm will bo paid upon
pre.-ezta.tion to the undersigned, who will eontinna
in the furniture business at the old stand, corner
of Broadalbia aud First street.
CHARLES MEALEY, -
WILLIAM PLYMPTON.
Albany, Jane Jtf, 'C9-4I
Iliac Cbarco !
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted ta
ttle late firm of C. Mealev A Co.. are ra-
(juested to come forward and make immediate
paynieut to the undersigned. 4,A word to the
wie,' Ac. c. MEALEY.
June 19, '69.
: At La Porte (111.) three little boys,
each about eight years old, while playing
near the railroad track, thought it would
be highly amusing to see which could
lie with his head nearest to the rail when
the train came along. On the approach
of he train down they went. Two of
them came out all right, but tho third
was scalped. r
Lawrence Sutte, at Fort Wayne, Ind.,
was on - trial a few days ago, charged
with being the husband of five wives,
four of whom were wooed and won in
the short period of three weeks.
A couple of Jellows who were pretty
thoroughly soaked with bad whiskey, got
into the gutter. !A.fter floundering about
a few minutes,' one of them saTd"7 "Jim,
let's po to another , house this, hotel
leaks." !
CEO. F. SETTLEMIEIV
I IE& XJ G- G- I fej T .
(Successor, to D. W. Wakefield,)
Parrish'a New- BuUdiny, VLret Street
ALBANY, OREGON,
DEALER IN
Drugs and Medicines,
CHERXICAX.S,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
All articles warranted pur and of the base
quality.
Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded.
Albany, Oct. 17. 1868-tf
E. F. RUSSELL,
. attorwkt at uw.
r
JAMES ELKINS.
kotabt rciuc.
RUGGELL & ELKING.
(Office La Parriih A Co.'s block. First street,)'
.." Albany, ,. Oregon '
HA7JZ? TAKEN INTO CO-PARTNKR-
SHIP Jamxs Elkihs, Esq ex-Uerk o
Linn county, we are enabled to add to our vrsw
tioe of Law and Collections, superior facilities for
Conveyancing, Examining Records, .
and attending to Probate business.
Deeds, Bonds, Contracts and Mortgages care
fully drawn. ;. ., .
Homestead aud Pre-emption Papers-
snado, and claims secured.
Sales of Real Estate negotiated, : and loan
effected on collateral securities on reasonabla
rates. 11 I
All bminess entrusted to them faithfully anoT
promptly executed. : - , .
n . RUSSELL ELKINS..'
Albany, Oct. 10, '63-5y , . ..
For Sale. .
IIOUCE ALP LOTGt .
IN this city, a good new dwelling witn' 11 rjb
necessary outbaUdings, and four Ton, about
twenty minute, walk from too stc.mboatlandin..
I or particulars inquire at the office of tho p..
T. Company, of J. B. JIONTEJTU."'
.ibany, January 31, 1869