SATURDAY, JANUARY 15,v 1870. Subscribers Hading an, X after their name will understand that their subscription expires with that number, and they are, invited to renew their subscriptions. Term $3 per annum, in advance; six months, $2 ; three months, $1. LOCAL AFFAIRS SAstiam Canal. Sincatho question of bringing the Oregon Central Railroad (East Side) through Albany has been settled in the affirmative, other interests that affect the future prosperity and growth, of oar city to at least as great an extent as the securing of the railroad, are being canvassed by our citizens. The first in importance that now presents its ' claims to the attention of our business men, is the proposition to bring the wa ters of the South Fork of the Santiam, by means of a navigable canal, to this city. Un last Monday night a lar number of our citizens assembled at the office of Messrs. Beach & Monteith, to thoroughly canvass the . subject ascer tain the length, probable cost, and the advantages to accrue to those investing their money in the construction of a navigable canal. As this matter of dig ging a canal has been broached before, there were several persons at the meeting who had been over the whole ground, and were well acquainted with the "lay ol the country." Messrs. Backensto, Warner, Powell, and others, addressed the meeting, stating the practicability, length, fall, benefits, etc., of the canal. The general conclusion seemed to be that the length of the canal would be about nineteen miles ; that as there were no natural obstructions it could be fin ished in one season, provided it was pushed; that it would be a paying in vestment to stockholders from the first, and that the , benefits to accrue to this city from its completion, could hardly be estimated. Mr. Hart, contractor on the Yamhill ditch, stated that he had figured on eighteen miles of canal, without locks, j and his contract price would be 27,000. He thought that it would be necessary to construct from four to six locks, said locks costing 1,000 each. Mr. Hart's estimates were made on a canal similar Items is Brief. The survey of the new line bringing the railroad into Alba ny commenced on Thursday. Mrs. II. C. Godley has returned' from California, and will make this her future home.' - '' : ' ' h C- B. Plummer will probably visit us again next week, and "orate" to ouj ?pit-s izens. The Lebanon Ditch Company f have filed new of amended articles of incor poration. ,' 'I Beldinsr is the name of the gentleman engaged in starting the broom factory in this city, instead of Bclden.as we print ed it on our first page. Mr. Tweedale succeeded in collecting quite an amount of money on Thursday, to aid a widow, with two children, in in digent circumstances, to reach her home in California. . The new Marshal has been making it lively for the boys since he went into office. Says he's got to play " even " on those fines. The steamer Success stuck on a bar a couple of miles above this city on Tues day, where she lay about twelve hours. If dry goods are needed you are in formed that P. C. Harper & Co. have a fine assortment. An artitle entitled " Ortgon" on our fourth page, -would pay to cut out and send to friends in the East. Millinery. Mrs. Duniway has a new card in this issue, calling attention to her millinery establishment. She has an elegant stock of goods, and is prepared to cut and make dresses, etc., etc., in the latest and most tasty styles. Our lady readers are invited to call at her estab lishment and examine goods. Meeting Looking to the Organization; of 1 a Canal Company. , Albany, Jan.. 10th, 1870. By request, quite a large number of the citizens of Albany met at the office of Messrs. Beach and Monteith, on Monday evening, to consult and take steps for the purpose of organizing an incorporated company, to bring the wa ter of the Santiam into Albany. Dr. W. P. Alexander was called to the Chair, and Jno. Conner chosen Secretary. The President called upon Judge Powell to state the object of the meet ing. After remarks from several gen tlemen present, as to the importance, route, feasibility, &c, the following res olution was unanimously adopted : Rt solved, That it is expedient, and the demands call for the bringing in of said water. : ; - Articles of incorporation iwere then offered by Judge Powell, which were read and left with the Secretary. On motion, a committee of six, viz : Messrs. Powell, Beach, Elkins, Hannon, Cranor and Conner, were chosen to finish Articles of Incorporation, and take such other necessary steps as may be deemed advisable, and to report to the next meet ing. ' The vote of the meeting was then taken, which resulted as follows : That the subscription stock be fixed at 40, 000. and the shares at 100 each. On motion, adjourned to meet Thurs day evening, the 13 th inst., at the same place. W. f. A JjJii A AJN U-U.lv, Ubm. Jno. Conner, Sec. Mistakes. A mistake was made in mailing papers last week from this office some points got more Registers than there were subscribers, and others not enough. Owing to the fact that our list was largely increased during the latter part of the week, we had no papers left to make matters right. If those offices that received more than they are en titled to, will re-mail the extra copies to this office, we can right the matter. ; WILLIAM DAVIDSON, ! Office,' No. e Kront Street Adjoining the Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. Special Collector of Claims, Amounts. Notes. Bonds. Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every description throughout Ore- eon and the Territories, wiiu nx. MAVU A SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT ED, as well as with a due regard to economy in all business matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. Real Estate Dealer. Sept. 11. tf. NEW TO-DAY. City Directory. A Directory for m width, deptn, &e., to tne lamum ta- the citv will be issued irom this othce in nal, Tiz : Nineteen feet at top. ten feet . a few weeks. It will embrace a business at bottom, and three feet deep. The , and general directory of the residents of locks were to be eighty feet. The opin- j the city, together with statistics and other ion of those present was that a canal of j valuable information in , regard to its the above dimensions should be dug, ! present and future prospects. A limited that we have the capital, and that the j uuniber of advertisements will be insert interests of this city demands its inline- j ed at S10 per page. Those of our busi diate construction. Forty thousand dol- ne-ss men who want cards in the Direct ors was fixed as the amount of capita! i 0ry should hand them in next week. necessary- to complete the work. Mr- j Hart gave,1 the capacity of the canal at ! Health. A few cases of whooping 0,000 cubie iaehes of water. The fall j cough and and diptheria in 'heir lightest from the head of the caual on the San-) forms, are spoken of in one or two neigh tiam to where it empties into the Wil- j borhoods in this county. With these lamette at this eity is given as one hun- exceptions we believe the general health dred and ninety-two teet. A committee j of oar people was never better. of six gentlemen were selceted by the j SucCEEOINGiWe learn that-Mr.-"T. committee to get -p ' articles of incor- ! j -R f agent for IWa Improved poration, induce capitalists to s.gn them, j Bed.bott0 is meeti wLth ood 8ufi. ana nave tnem piacea on nie immeaiaie ly. We are inclined to believe that the enterprise thus inaugurated will be car ried on te a successful issue. This en terprise secure, and the completion of the railroad to this point, will give Al bany advantages second to no other city in the State. - ' IX MEMOHIUM. The following resolutions were adopted by Covenant Lodge No. 12, I. O. O. F., at Ilarrisburg, Ogn., Jan. 1st, 1870. Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Ruler to remove from earth our late brother. Past Grand F. M. Koontz, therefore, be it Resolved, That while we bow in hum ble submission to the iusciutable decree of Divine Providence, we are again re minded that ilin the midst of life we are in death ;" that those who now condole with the relatives and friends of our late Brother, will, in turn, be stilled in the cold and cheerless home of the dead. Resolved, That in the death of our late Brother, the fraternity has lost a worthy, zealous member, the community an estimable citizen, and his wife a de voted husband. Resolved, That we will ever cherish the memory of our deceased Brother with feelings of the highest respect and esteem, and sincerely mingle our heart felt sympathies with the bereaved wife, relatives and friends, in this their hour of sorrow, and we recommend his wife to the watch-care of the Odd Fellows everywhere. Resolved, That these Resolutions be spread upon the minutes, a copy be fur nished each of the county papers for publication, and also a copy be furnished the wife of our deceased Urotner, and that the usual badge of mourning be worn by members of this Lodge for thirty days. T. J. ST1TES, 11. S. I This space has been purchased by T. D. TITUS, proprietor of the EW J EWELIIY STORE, i At R. C. Hill 4 Son's Fire Proof Brick on First street, who, owing to the rush of business, has not had time to write out his advertisement. Albany, Dee. 11, '60-14 NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. MEW GOODS! NEW GOODS 1 cess in their, sale. These bed-bottoms can be seen at Mr. Chas. Mealey's "furni ture warerooms. . . Jas. A. Warner, Esq. We eall at tention to the card of this gentleman, I which appears under the head of " new to-day." , Mr. Warner . is ' a young man of fine. attainments, whose work in va rious portions of this and adjoining counties has given entire satisfaction. Parties wishing surveying done well and faithfully, are referred to Mr. Warner. Medical Reporter. The December and January numbers of the Oregon Medical and Surgical Reporter, published at Salem, have reached us. - It is a val uable publication, and the rules of health and treatment for the sick given from month to month, if read and- carefully followed, would save mauy dollars and much . affliction to every family.' The subscription is fixed at $4, currency, which is cheap as dirt for the amount of information given. 1 j ' ' Auction. The executors of the es tate of rre8tou Morris, deceased, will aell the personal property of the estate, such as horses, colts, cows, hogs, young .cattle, carriage, wagon, etc., etc., amount ing to $2,500, on the premises, January 27th, 1870. On sums over S10 a credit of ten months will be given, without in . !t'e8t SomeDod7 w-ll get bargains, doubtless. , Money Matters. Our merchants and others say that money is scarcer just now than for a long time previous, yet we have seen quite a number of twenty dollar pieces in the last two weeks. The Daily Fvenino Call Pub lished at Portland, by Messrs. Morrison & Miller, is a new candidate in the newspaper line. , It presents a neat ap pearance; and if properly' conducted will prove a success, we hope. Rain. The nice cooling rains that set in on Monday have kept "set in" pretty well through the week. The roads are better now than they were dur ing the cold snap. Postponed, Our article on the pleasures, benefits,, etc., of ( skating, is indefinitely postponed on account of the weather. Financial. Legal tender rates at Portland 81 J82.W Gold in New York, 122. DIED. In this city, Jan. 9th. 1870, Freddy, only son of G. F. and E. F. Settlemei, aged 3 days. 'No purer are the snow flakes Thut wrap the hills in white, 'o fairer are the roses . That winds of Autumn blight, Than was our little darling, The smiling gift of lore, M'ho left us in the morning, For endless bliss above. " ! At North Brownsville, Jan. 6th, 1870, Anna Mary May, daughter of D. H. and Catharine Putman, aged three months and 21 days. McMinnville paper please copy. ; A FRESH SUPPLY : OF AIjIj 33L X 2NT DO SS AT WHEELER'S NEW STORE IS 33 rownsville 2 " Brownsville, Nov. 27, '69-4y THE O O Ii o S That Photograph Best, A K E BLACK- BROWN, GREEN, SCAR LET, M0R00N, deep ORANGE. Those that take White, or nearly so, are Purple, Blue, Crimson, Pink, &c. Sept. 18, '69-2 J. A. WINTER. Correspondence. Personal. We noticed Ben. Holla day's Secretary, Mr. Geo. E. Cole, in town on Wednesday. . Interviewing. -We shall probably "interview" quite a number of our scribers and advertisers to-day and dur ing the coming week; on the financial question. If any object because of the trouble it may cause us, we are perfectly willing they shall "interview" us on that question. "Stand not on the order" of your coming, but come at once. - Salem Daily Press. The first num ber of the Salem Daily Press, a. five col umn paper, Beriah Brown publisher, reached us on Wednesday. It is neatly printed, and promises to furnish its. read ers with the news of the day, and edito rials giving Mr. Brown's "settled convic tions'' on Democracy. Born. In North Brownsville, J an. let, 1870, to William and Phoeba Rogers, a son. The Journal oi? Edvcation for December is of more than usual value to teachers and school officers. In addi tion to the cut of a school house with full description, Mr. Thomas ; Davidson contributes an article on the " Science of Language as a Branch of Education." Miss Mary L Cragin writes on Educa tional Forces," Mr. William T. Harris and other eminent educators also con tribute articles. The editorials on " County , Superintendents," will com mand attention, as well as tne article Dy Benex, on the " Missouri Agricultural College.' Notices of Institutes, Official -department, etc., complete the number. Address, J. B. Merwin, 710 Chestnut street, St. Louis,: Mo. Thpbsdat Night At the Canal meeting, arti cles of incorporation were adopted, signed, and were probacy filed yesterday. The Company will 1) aye the proper rnryeys made immediately, Latest. A letter to the Oregonian says the President baa decided on removing Flanders, T)en nison; Wilson and Bits. Win. Lair Bill was to succeed Denntson, Mike Drew, Collector, and B. H.'Ke&rnev. 17: 8. M.-l..i nr.. .a t H' , - ' ! ' ........ uort n.iwvua. - vnoks, brother of .T r'v in w.l- ;tt the President and save him his'place, bnt it was thought thw would not save huswlus "9oe is The subjoined correspondence sufficiently ex plains itself : PoRTLAxn, Oregon, Nov. 15, 1S69. Messrs. Eversos A Haines, General Agents New England Mutual Life Insurance Compa ny, Boston : Gentlemen On my own behalf and in the name of my orphan children, I beg to thank you, and throuzh von the New EDgland Mutual Lite In surance Company of Bosdn for its munificence in paying mo my terminated policy on the life of ray husband. On the 21st of January, 1869, misfortune compelled me to forego the payment of the last premium which non-payment in any other company would have lost me my policy bat I am now overjoyed with the receipt of the amount of the policy (less the amount of the un paid premium only), thanks to the equity of the Massachusetts Lapse Laws, that must bless many widows and their children. I recommend the New England Mutual to all who would provide against possible misfortune. I sincerely thank you again, gentlemen, for the payment, and also for yonr generous and gentlemanly assistance in the matter. Respectfully, BETSEY MILLER. Pobtlasd, Oregos, Nov. 15, 1859. Messrs. Eversos A Haines, General Agents of the New England Mutual Lite Insurance Com pany, of Boston : Gentlemen Having, taken a lively interest in the affairs of a large and destitute family, left by an old resident of this city, who died Aug. 2, 1869, and who was insured in the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company, we take pleas ure in making the following statement for the in- ormation of the pubue : A. E. C. Miller was insured by ordinary Life Policy No. 13,054, bearing date January 21,1863. He paid annual payments to January 21, 1868, inclusive, bince then notbing has been paid. He died Angust 2, 1869, ever eighteen months after the last payment of premium, yet yonr company working under the Equitable Lapse Laws oi Massaennsetts, pays tbe widow and orphans the whole policy, deducting only the pre mium due ; while in all other companies doing business here, about which we know anything,the policy would long since have been forfeited, -x .1 -NT. u ....... i ,uA : .1 i J-J J lUC X.O. JUUf.OUU WIS tUUVY UM bewi paii $4 650 50. This we consider munifi cent, more especially wncn we take luto consid eration that the family would not have received a cent from any other company doing business on this coast, . This, in our estimation, is enough to recommend this company above all others, - This is Eauitv. this is Mutuality. We, therefore, rec ommend this company to the public, as the only nnmnanv that has no forfeitures. We herewith inclose you the acknowledgments of the widow. Respectfully, ete CINCINNATI BILLS, JACQB MAYER, GEORGE H.FLANDERS, M. SELLER. TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant em ployment at home, the wbole of tbe time or ioi the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to toe business. Boys and eirls can earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their ad dress, and test the business, we make this unpar alleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pit for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The Penvle'n Literary Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers published all sent free by mail. Header, it you want permanent, profitable work, address, C.ALLJirt fc Co., 10m3 Augusta, Maine. MASTER J. II. BRE.ER ! WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE PIAX0, YI0LO and ORGAN, AT His own or Pupil's Residence. mgiiage. Broad- Office New EsotAirn Mutual Life Iks. Co. "J No. 12, Carter's Building, -PoBTl.AHn, 0Bo-r, Nov. 18, 1869. J t. Mmsts. C. Bills. J. Myer, Geo. H. Flanders and M..Bellers:. ,, , GentUmm Your favor of yesterday, inclosing "Acknowledgments of Mrs. Miller," is at hand. Bleasa accept' our thanks for tha -voluntary j as tic yon have done to the company we repre euiH ... . - . j J r EVERS0N HAINES, Lessons given in the ttench For particulars, enquire at the corn albin and Second streets. "teB- Refers to Prof. Jobs Briggs. JOB WORK! O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, at fair prices, neatly executed at the Rbgister office. o FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. H rt 0 'Z rt u O. F. TOMPKINS & CO., IMPORTS UK 4l SEALZftfl IN . TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. Front--t AlV"y.C!a. 1010 Market Bddy its. oj. Utn,an rran-isw. T STOVES 0 h e h : ; mm rt R. Chcadlo & 0o., Wholesale nd Retail bf-dera 1 , Groceries anil General , Merchant!:, j AHD c ft p O rt . fa e V 9) fa w -S I Copper. Brass, Zinc, Wire, Block Tin, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS I Hose, Iron and Lead Pips I j CAST, TIN ANDENAMELED HOLLOW .0 & C0MM uvuovi luuiuuiug um -a ua v i iva sr. ffra ivi .'", MARK Q00DS 0 1 to 05 H Q H 0 0 B 4 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 A a (3 35 0 0 n c. a fa in a m m fa ft. s e H H H m e e H wi fa o s a m fa m CQ i O i i CO o -3 w Eh (-3 Farmers' 33 oilers All sizes a fine thing. Care of ssion . Solo agents for the Finest Store, oat the i -r a Tiorrnnr rtrvrvTr it 0. Albany, Oregon j of ' v:,r--: It. G9 San Francisco, Cai, i lulbertal advances made on eonslg-amentsi, also, FOB- RICHMOND'S PORTABLE RANGE. This stove is particularly adapted to the wants of this coast. 1,000 of them are now in use in San Francisco, and they give universal satisfaction Great variety of "GEM PANS.1 8-AU goods warranted First Class.S o REPAIRING ! In all its branches. N.0T1CZ TO 3H1PPER8. i intend poftNa a .. '. General Commission Business SAN FBANOISCOi for the purpose of selling: All Kinds of Produce that may be consigned to me to sell. A Liberal Discount Bfade to Country 3J&&XXry9 7?B Dealers. a o to Cal apd see us before purchasing S- elsewhere. S25-69-3 O. P. TOMPKINS 4 CO. GEO. F. SETTLEMIER, DRU G- Gr 1ST. (Successor to D. W. Wakefield,) Parrlsn's Hew BuUdins;, First Street. ALBANY, OKEGON, Will receive and attend to all orders on me to be filled in San Francisco. . 1 oct?-5tf R. CHEADI.E. BUILDERS, ATTENTION I SASH, BLIND AND DOOtt FACTO RT ! DEALER IN Drugs and Medicines. ! CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC. S. a. ALTHOCSB. . WBIQttT. J. F. MACXMtTa, ALTIIOUSE & CO., . . . . - .. LVOV STREET, (OS TBB BIVER BARK, ! ALBANY, I I HECOir, KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT, and are prepared to Ixlrnisji to Order, Doors Dlinds, and Sash, WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OK SEW YORK. All articles warranted pure and of the best quality. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded. Albany, Oct. 17, 1868-6tf RATES OF TOLL OVER THE -micta as j' Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold of all sixes. WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES I and all other kinds of j - Bnildins Material ! ALSO- - Willamette Valley and Cascade A pp? to o mili. work r fcn ska, i . ..r " n A I r ans' ss7sk Shakers, Bastion Fans, DriTlng xuuuuutiu t agvu iwavt Organized, I860. Policies Exempt from Execution. ..$4 50 s oo .. 2 oo .. 4 60 so 25 .. 15 3 Cash Assets, - - - $3,000,000, SECURELY INVESTED. OVER 12,000 MEMBERS. To Deschuttes River : I Fonr Horse or Mule team , Two " " One " -4i Ox teams, three yoke Jc or every additional yoke.. Loose horses, per head " cattle, per head. " sheep or hoes Teams returning empty, half price. Pack animals, loaded........... ................. 50 " " unloaded - za I Ilorse and rider. 1 00 To Fish Lake : Four horse or mule team, each way-.... Two " " " One " " " ,. Pack animals, loaded......,.........,.,. " ' unloaded. ........ Horse and rider...,..,.,..........,; i Ox team, three yoke............... To Upper Soda Spring Four horse or mule team, out and back Two " " " ' One " ' " " Horse and rider, " Loose animals, " Ox teams the same as horse teams. A. HACKLEMAN, W. W. Pabrish, Pros See. . " ' March 80, 1869-28 Pulleys, of any kind, at onr Factory oa Lyoa street, (on the river bank), next below Markham's, warehouse. ' - ' ' ALTHOV8B COj ' Albany, February 20, 1809-24 t . . . - J i i i . Walk in! Walk in S LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 1 Walk iat B. RREINIVER'S STOnE, m a I - . fvvim j i . . 1? I ail I --mmm . I 00 ! ; 50 25 . 75 r 2 00 which he is going to aell very low for Cash or ; Produce ! 2 50 2 00 1 00 50 Call and examine my Goods before yoa put-' chase elsewhere, as am always willing to show my good. ' ,. : K. B. I will par from data for thirty days to I come, 3Q tents per dosen for Bggs. 2d I - C.n OK AQ T ,.- WJ.. pTW . . AAii MmMm GOODS BECEIVED BY PURELY MUTUAL. SAIV FRANCISCO STORE! COBNER FIRST AND fkrbt strikts, AtBANV....... ...pRBGON. -"-which will bo. sold far CASH or TBADE I F ALIi KINDS, printed at the very lowest rates, as ordered, at this once, ; UNTOX Insurance Company Nos. 410 and 418 California Street, San Francisco, Cal. Dividends paid one year from date o Policy. All Policies and Dividends Ifon-Forfeit- able. f I Keeps constantly on han4 a full assortment of DRY GOODS, (GROCERIES, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Ha? d ware A Crockery, apd a full supply of Ladies' Fnmisliiiig Eiliroidery, Fancy Gooiis, &c. i Over 5,000 Policies issued j in 1868. Stockholders Individually Liable. also, a stock of THE BEST UQUORS ! for Medicinal purposes only.' Always on hand a large stock of Casn Capital, In Gold Doln, 75O,0OO. Deposit In Qregron, 950,000. Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted. THIS COMPANY baring complied with the laws of Oreson. bv makinc a deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur ance against Lo8s-or Damafre By jrire, ana aiso against Marine and Inland Nayigatien risks, on liberal terms, v GUST AVE TOCCOARD, Pres. CHAS. D. HAVEN, Bee y. -r : W. W. Parrish & Co., . ' J V Agents for Allan;. ' J ; Albany, January , 1869-18 . ! i This company possesses a coMBi- Box. Cookliisr and Parlor Stores ! organuation can claim. Its growth has been! , u u.-....,. . steady, its success marked. Its system of busi- I Tin, Copper and Sfteot-ilnon Ware, ness is pre-eminently adapted to benefit the hold- aU of wkien Kra offered at the lowest rate, for CAStl OR CptTJJTRY PRODUCE t ! WHEAT WANTEP1 at- .,.; . jSixty Cents er Bushel t in trade, or oa Book aeeoant, - I For all that may he ofiere4 oct9-5 K. CHEADLE. THE EYES! THE EAP.3 I ers of its Policies. F.VKENNEY & LINDERMAN, General Agents, 131 Montgomery street, San Francisco, directly opposite Occidental Hotel. -fA. AH kinds of repairing dene, on short notice, and entire satisfaction warranted, at my Store and fin Store. JULIUS GRADWOHL. Nor. 20-11 . 1 .?:.',. i'.. . VV. WHITWELL, 0eneral Agent for Oregon and Territories, P0BTLAND, OREGON. Nor, 8, '69-9 Dr. T. Is. CiOIiDElV, OCTJU9T AlfS AITRX8T, ALBAHY, . s ; . OKEQOal, TR. GOLDEN IS A SON OW THH I U noted old Opthalmio Doctor, 8. C, a-, uoiaaa, Tkf. nOT.T)RX baa bad experience in treatins: the varinns d?Muiea to which the are and ear are On and after January 1st, 1879, no freight subject, and feels eonfldent or gtrmg enurw saijs- wiu be deliTarea nnui enarKes are settled. XIAKTIES OWING FREIGHT BIU,8 wDi 1 . call and settle immediately, BEACH A MONTEITH.1 Albany, Dseember 1st, 1870-135 I faction to those who may plaoe themsalves msdsf bis osre. A4banjy April 10, 186--iy