Slit Itog kgteto SATURDAY', FEBRUARY 5,1870. ribers finding an X after their name will1 understand that their subscription expires with that number, and they are invited to renew their gubscription. Terms $3 per annum, in advance mix months, $2 ; three months, $1. I.OCAL. AFFAIltS Justices' Court A. N. Arhold, J. On Tuesday. Charles Prescott (colored), formerly a citizen of Boston (Mass.), was arrested at the suit of Messrs. Bellinger A Brown, publishers of the State Right Democrat, Messrs.. B. & B. mak ing affidavit that the said colored gentleman was owing them for eight month's subscription to the Jirmoerat and for advertising in the same, the sum of seven dollars and a half, and that he was about gallivanting without due payment thereof. Mr. Charles Preseott being arrested and brought before the Court, demanded an immediate trial, Vpon being asked if he had counsel, he replied that he had not, that he desired the plaintiffs should have the privilege of publishing in the col uinns of the Democrat that one negro had pleaded bis own ease in Oregon; also, that he had urgent business below He signed and filed his demurrer to tbe complaint, upon which the Court ruled that the complaint was bad, and Mr. Charles Prescott (colored) was discharged at the cost of plaintiffs. This sudden and overwhelming defeat of the editors of " the oldest Democratic paper in Ore- j;on, in their first attempt to coerce a "nigger," will doubtless " sour" them still more againstthe hated race, and lead them to go after " "nig gars " hereafter, as well as Chinamen, with " red hot" Democratic lightning. To be beat by a "nigger" a Boston "nigger" a "regular subscriber, too, is too mnch I . - . Appkcciatiox. Since the settling of the rail- j road question in favor of Albany, and the agita tion of the building of the Santiun and Albany Canal, real estate has rapidly appreciated in this city. Property that! was offered at $700 a few months ago, is now held at $1,600. Persons who were anxious to " sell oat " and leave Albany ,are now satisfied to hang up " with us, believing that the future of our city is bright with promise. Judging from the talk ct the inauguration of sev eral new business enterprises, and the erection of new buildings in various portions of our city, the doming promises to be the most busy and prosper ous season yet witnessed by tbe " oldest inhab itant. Shipments or Produce fob Jasuart. Fol lowing are the shipment fur the month of Jaou uary from the wharf of Messrs. Beach A Mon tcith : 1U7 half bbls dried fruit, SI hf bbls lard, -59 boxes mdse, 145 dressed hogs, 37 hf bbls but tur. 33 kegs butter, 138 boxes eggs, 57 cases of bacon, 1 1 cases lard, 33 cases lard, 100 boxes of oap, 27 gunnies bacon, 663 sks oats, 2 kegs of whisky, 21 kegs of beer, and 7,300 sacks Albany Sieam Mills floor. Messrs. Mark bam A Son hare shipped from . their wharf during the month of January : 50 boxes eggs, 20 hf bbls dried apples, 14 hf barrels butter, 30 barrels lard and 14 eases of lard. BROWNSVILLE ITEMS VBOM OCR BxeCLAB COBRXSPOHDKST. Browksville, February 1st, 1870. The various manufacturing industries and trade seem to be in a reasonable state of locomotion. Theso fine day makes us think of green fields and beautiful flowers, warm tnn chine and' cool shades, which are soon to be ushered in to our realisation. The effort to raise money sufficient to erect a Baptist church in North Brownsville is meeting with lively success, and no doubt but the enter prise will be put through in early Spring. Mr. Short, who is said to be a fine singist, has just commenced a singing school in South Brownsville, at the Presbyterian church. One of the attractive features of our streets is to witness the performances of some of our young men, who bare taken a contract to break and tame a number of young horses. .- i Mr. A. Wheeler has presented the publie with a bran ' span new poster, which speaks far itself. A material reduction in the retail price of goods has been made since he opened up. I promised in my last to inform the readers of the Rkqibtes how licenses to sell whisky are obtained in Brownsville precinct. Some time since a petition -was circulated asking the county court to grant Charles Bury a license, which re ceived something like eiehtv names. A remon strance was also put in circulation, which receiv ed about one hundred and twenty names, which was forwarded to the county court at the time specified by notices which were posted by the party asking such license. Mr. Bury saw that the people of the precinct did not wish to sanction such an institution, and that he was bent, so he failed to present the petition to the court, and posted a notice that he would not retail liquors. Shortly after the following term of court, rumor said that Bury had obtained a license. In order that the citiiens of a precinct may be duly noti fied, and have a voice in determining whether they will permit such trafne or not, the law pro vides that notices shall be posted in three public places in the precinct ten days before the time of granting such petition. How this law could be complied with, and not one of the 120 who had signed the remonstrance one month previous, know nothing of it, is remarkable. How the county court could grant such license when the law has not been complied with in intent and spirit, in the first particular, so far as the rights of the citiiens are concerned, is equally remarks ble. After the license was secured, a friend of the said Bury told us that the notices were secretly posted and immediately torn down, and we think it was done in the dark. To say that the court had not the right to go back on the tes timony in the case, and ascertain whether the law had been complied with or not, is to utter a ridic ulous falsehood. Courts are always the judges of the credibility of testimony. If tbe foregoing are not the facts in the case, we will thank anybody who will set us right. It seems that all that is necessary to obtain a license is to go out some dark night, take a lackey aloni; post notices and tear them down immediately draw up the petition, give a dozen customers free drink to sign it, take your lackey and go be fore the Linn County Court, and you are all right. Hoiss Waruiso. The St. Charles Hotel was opened on Saturday night last, and a general invitation extended to our eilixens to call, and partake of a lunch, etc. The Albany Brass Band was engaged and discoursed sweet music for the occasion. Mr. Brenner, the landlord, has iittcd np the hotel in a neat and tasty manner, and deserves well of the traveling public. A large number of th.e ladies and gentlemen of our city passed through and examined the appointments uf the hotel, and pronounced them good. Suc cess to the new hotel.. . - Surgical, Operation. On Wednesday Dr. Tate, assisted by Dr. Gray, succeeded in remov ing a needle from the left breast of Miss Ada, daughter of J. C. Mendenball, Esq. Dr. Gray administered "laughing gas" to t e patient, when Dr. Tate succeeded in removing the needle ia a very short time. The needle had been im Ledded io the stash ef thr little girl between two and three years, during which time several efforts had been made fur its removal, all of which proved unsuccessful. When removed tbe needle roved to be quite rusty. ! Cct Down. That majestic monarch of the for est, the " lone tree," whose branches have been tossed by the rude winds for centuries past, was leveled to the ground on Tuesday. It was prominent feature on First street, but because it stood in the middle of the side-walk its destrue tion was called for. Thus disappear one by one the ' old landmark.." NEW TO-DAY. A. W. STAN ABD. CO., A. COWAH. A. COWAN & WHOLES ALa AHD RETAIL DEALERS XX ., STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET........ ALBANY, f They offer a large and well selected stock of STAPLE DR1T GOODS ! At Extraordinary Low Prices FOB . Cash or Produce X In addition to a very large stock, covering everything in the line of Cottons, we have a complete assortment of FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest styles of Boys' and Men's , CLOTHING anil FURNISHING GOODS I , HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper Blinds, Ate., Slc. & Linen Especial attention ia directed to our stock of IKON AND STEEL ; AND fiEERAL HARDWARE ! Which is the largest and most complete this side of .Portland. Yon are invited to call and examine our goods and prices. , The highest market price in cash paid for Wool, Bacon - and Lard by-- ' Oct. 30, 1869-8 A. COWAN CO. NEW to-day;5 A Stitch in Time Bare Mine ! TJITION' Fire M Marine Insurance Company ! Kos. 416 and 418, California street, San Francisco, - California. STOCKHOLDERS INPITIDTJ ALLY LIABLE Cash Capital, in Gold coin, 9750,000. Deposit in Oregon, 1 50,000, Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted And Paid i troux Com. THIS COMPANY having complied with the laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty inousana aouars, is "un f v uw uni- ance against Loss or Damage by Fire, and also against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, en liberal terms. GUSTAVE TOTJCHARD, Pres. CHAS1. D. HAVEN, Seo'y. J. C. mEITOENHAUt, Agent for Albany. Albany, January 8, 18T0-18 LADIES' EmPORIVAI. NEW TO-DAY. NEW TO-DAY. , MRS. A. J. DUNIWAT. DIALER IS FasnionaMe Mifcyjuiu Fancy Goois. Follows Dress and Cloak Makinar in all their varied branches. BLEACHES AND PRESSES STRAW GOODS In Latest Style and best manner. STAMP FOR BRAID AND EMBROIDERY. Corner First and Broadalbin streets, Albany, Oregon. janlnIT-70 The Scpssr. Mr. Murray, of the " Overland Hotel," not to be outdone in generosity, gave a grand supper Monday night, to which everybody was invited, free f oharge. The Albany Brass B&nd was stationed on the balcony of the hotel, and enlivened the evening with the best of music. The hotel was illuminated from ceUar to garret, and everybody and more too were there to enjoy the festive occasion. The hotel was "jam" full of people Murray hano idea he had so many friends and well wishers. The tables were filled with "good things," and everybody said, and seemed to feci it, that they were " glad they come.'' k It is pronounced the gayest supper yet gotten up ia Albany. 'Rah for Murray. Going to Portland. One of our most talent ed business mea, K. F. RasselL Esq;., of the law firm of Russell A Elkins, informs us that be in tends leaving us in a v weeks, to take np bis residence in Portland. During an active and aueoeesful business career of several years in this city, Judge Russell has made many warm and true friends, who will be sorry to hear of his intended removal. The people of Portland will tod the Judge a first-class buMaeas man, honorable and upright in all his dealings, and the legal fratern ity will find in him a lawyer' of ao iuean repute, j The Judge has our blessing, and our best wishes for his future prosperity and happiness. Mas. Dc.viwat has just received a number of Bartram A Fanton Sewing Machines, direct from New York. It is claimed for these machines that they are simple ia construction, easily under stood, make an elastic stiteh, fasten their own cads, adjust their own needles, are easily moved about on castors, (a convenience ao other ma chine possesses), have extra attachments for all kinds of fancy work, and are always in running order. ! They will seam, hem, fell, quilt,' cord, ruffle, embroider, braid, , tuck or gather; run without noise, will not soil the operator's clothes, and are sold at lower prices than any other table machine in use. Price of machine, with black wal nut table and drawer, oiled and waxed, fifty dollars. "-' - ' ' 23-3m WasAT. A friend of oars, engaged at present ia agricultural pnsuits, says that the few days of snnahiae we have enjoyed recently has made the wheat fairly jnmp oat of the ground. - He says he never saw wheat looking so fine in February. Should present favorable indications eontinue,the yield" per -acre wiH greatly exceed that of last year or any other year sines he baa been a real dent of Linn county. Wocios' Lis for tbs Caf. Wednesday a tittle chap wearing a peculiar cap, was asked by a gentleman on First street, "Who made your cap, sonny The little fellow looked "at his ques tioner a moment, to see if be was quisling, prob ably, and then answered ; Mother made it j but eRe told me to say. If say body asked me about it. that U came front the store bat I wont lie for the named cap f. C. "f'if-yi 'X ; Discharged. Archibald Rader, arrested some time since charged with the crime of bigamy was discharged on a writ ot habeas corpus on Monday the Court holding that the commitment was defective, and that there were not facts be fore the court sufficient to warrant commitment. Ha was subsequently arrested, charged with forgery, and was to have a preliminary examina tion on Friday yesterday. "Public Ledger Alwakao.' -e have re ceived this almanac for 1870, published by Geo. W. Childs, Esq., proprietor of the Philadelphia Ledger. It is a pamphlet of 56 pages of facts and figures of interest to every reader, neatly printed on clear white paper, and is a most valua ble work for reference, especially in historical and political matters. Mr. Childs published some 80,000 copies of the almanac as a Christmas present to subscribers of the Ledger. Of course such liberality will be appreciated. : " "Facts About Cuba" Is the title of a 32 page pamphlet that has reached ns, published under authority of the New York Cuban Junta.' The printing is neat enough, but the feliow that made up the forms must have served an apprenticeship in the late Courier or Signal office. That's all. Personal. We had the pleasure of a call from our old friend, Mr. I. S. Waldrip, late of this citv. but now of Yamhill county. Himself and family have enjoyed the best of health since they left us, but they have found no place that eeemed so mnch like borne as Albany. $15 GOOD AS GOLD. $20 BUY THE ONLY GENUINE IMPROVED OROIDE GOLD WATCHES, MANUFACTURED BT TOE OROIDE WATCH CO. They are all the best make, Hunting cases; finely chased ; look and ' tcenr like fine gold, and are equal in appearance to the best gold watches usually costing $150. FhII Jetcelcd Zerers.Gent's and Ladies' sizes, at 15 each. Oar Double Extra Refined Solid Oroide Gold Hunting Cases, Full Jeweled Levers, are equal to $200 Gold Watchet ; Regulated and Guaranteed io keep correct time, and trear and not taniih. Extra fine Caeet, at $20 each. No money is required in advance. We send by Express anywhere within the United S ates, payable to agent on delivery, with the privilege to open and examine before paid for, and if not satisfactory returned, by paying the Express charges. Good will be tent by mail as Registered Packages, prepaid, by sending cash in advance. JLn Agent mending for eix watche getm an Extra WATGH FREE, making meren $15 Watchet far $90. or eeren $20 Watchet for $120. Also, Elegant Oroide Cold Chains, of latest and most costly styles, for Ladies and Gentlemen, from 10 to 40 inches long, at $2, $4, $6. and $3 each, sent with watches at lowest wholesale prices. State kind and size of watch required, and to avoid bopnn concerns, order only from OROIDE WATCH CO., 13to 148. Fulton Htreet, New York. This space has been purchased by cT. X- proprietor of the 1?EW JEWEaLlVX' STORE, ! At R. C. Hill & 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, Dec. 11, '60-11 DIRECT IMPORTATION ! JS0L' JA.TlIIOTII STOCK OF TOYS, FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, GIFTS, PRESENTS, BOOKS, &C..&C. For the Holidays of lS69-70,has arrived, Direct from TYew York, And is now on Ebibition at SANTA CLMJS' HEADQUARTERS, lOS FRONT STREET, PORTLAND, Where every purchaser wiil find The Larnest Stock ! The Greatest Variety I ! The Cheapest Prices ! . This immense stock having been pur chased for currency in New York, will be scld to dealers and others in coin, at Less Prices Than Ever Before ! IspftoTBjrxrrs. Several new sidewalks and crosswalks hare been eommeaced in various por tions of the city daring the week, thus extending Pedestrian facilities. There is.no sity in the State better provided fa tbf? respect tbsa Albany, Chbistias Chckch. Rev. Mr. Powell aud John M. Harris, of the Christian Church, will commence a protracted meeting in this city, at the Court House, commencing on Saturday even- inir. February 12th. 1S70. All are invited to attend. . DAWCRvrr-After the supper at the Overland Monday night, quite a number of the guests ad- oarned te tbe hall over Messrs. A. Cowan Co. 'a store, where they whiled away many pleas ant hours ia the saeny dance. Thanks. We are laid under new obligations to Senator Corbett for the Congre tonal Globe and other public documents. Sewho Machwes. Messrs. Blain A Young . i c W . A are strerts for me saie oi oiu ji,vi-, all the sxturea accessary thereto.1 this 'enables those who wish to purchase any of tbe first-class machines to get what " they order at xh lowest cash price, and if anything should be lacking, or should ret out of repair, these gentlemen wui take pleasure in furnishing the musing article, or put the machine in running order, without extra cost ne aa adraotage, as those no nave pur- ebased macnines at a iuiuiuct, - j sad experience. No household is complete with out one of these labor-savers, and if you want to be sure of getting what you order, at the lowest price, and have it delivered to you Va 'twmpleto running order, cal at Blaia ..and Young's and leave your order. Nuff eed. Ban Francisco Markets, . Flocs Market dull. Sales ot extra at i 25 5 50 : superfine, $4 505 S bbL : Wbsat Quoted at from $1 30 to $1 0, as to qnality. Oats Sales at $1 15 I 40 Barlct Good brewing at $1 25. California wheat in New York at $1 401 50 in Liverpool, 9s 2d. ' The Oregonian says that January was emphat ically dull meats in Portlandand that-owtside of heavy freights which sea-going vessels carried away, very litUe business was transected. Yet notwithstanding the dull times monthly hills were met generally with litUe difficulty, and the exports exceeded the imports daring the month. Portland is confident of a good Spring trade. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I AZi! Brownsville, Nov. 27, '69-4y Strangers and citizens will find SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS a most interesting place to visit, as the gorgeous array of new nov elties, and the thousandcomical toys therein, give the store the appearance ofaa eastern MUSEUM OF CURIOSITIES ! Some idea may be arrived at as to the extent of tbe stock when it is known that of Dolls alone there are one hundred amd fifty-fire eartefievl Making that Department a perfect BAZZAR OF BEAUTY ! the H W Q H-2 A M ft' St to H M 0 ft 0 0 $ .fi ft 0 H o PI 0 0 0 0 A a a 33 0 0 R 3 9tr w w) UM w es : h ' rJJ if ' (8 O - flu 's f es U ; s ' 9 e V 'ea ts : ea Jt w ' e a a ia ' S es s .2 an - u . tm S H H H tm e e H s o rs s a O. P. TOMPKINS & CO., WPOBTXaS AJtD DIALERS IV TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, s a n tr STOVES I Copper, Brass, Zinc, Wire, Block Tin, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS I Hose, Iron and Jead Fipo CAST. TIN AND ENAMELED HOLLOW . WARE t House-Furnishing Hardware ! l-.smAllLB. ... B. CRBADLS, , Frontrst., Albany, Ogn. 100 Market Eddy its. Op. JTUin, Ban rnjKiew, California. R. Chc&dl i Co.. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in : Groceries and General ' MercnanaisB t u; FORWARDING & COMMISSION ItlEUCHAIVTSk rz; a : o a - w OQ m c? rzj w SA o Est M Pi Farmers' Boilers All sires a Has thing. . Bole agents for the Finest Stove oat the "BARSTOW COOK V : ALSO, FOR RICHMOND'S PORTABLE RANQE. This stove is particularly adapted to the wants of this coast. 1,000 of them are now in use in San Francisco, and they giv$ universal satisfaction Great variety of "GEVtX, PANS." t&A.U goods warranted First Class.a REPAIRING! In all its branches. A liberal Discount Hade Dealers. to Country Call and see as before purchasing TSafs. elsewhere. Ife ,25-69-S . 0. P. TOMPKINS A CO. o 3 fa s s o to GEO. F. SETTLEMIER, DRUGGIST. (Successor to D W. Wakefield,) ParrUb's New Building-, First Street, ALBANY. OREGON. ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS Care of MARK GOODS .v- . X-i C., Albany, Oregon ; or H&m 09 San Franoisco, GaU Iilberal advances made on cenalgnnaeata, IIOTICr TO SHIPPER8. . I INTEND DOING . . ,u General CommissioQ Businessi IN .for the purpose of selling ; p , W Kinds or Produj that may be consigned to me to (ell. " LAMAR CHEADLII, i Will receive and sttenA to all orders on me to bo filled in San Francisco. , ; oct9-5tf B. CHEADLB. BUILDERS, ATTEWTIOH I SASH, BLIND B00B F A C TO R Y -DEALER IN - Drugs and Medicines, CHEaKICAX.S, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC. S. B. ALT HOD BE. V. W BIGHT. J. W. BAOSJtStTO, ALTUOISE & CO., I.Y0H STBEBT, (OS THB RIVSB BASK), ; ; ALBANY, i t QJtECOH. KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT, and are prepared to i . J Furnish to Order, t - Doors, v Ulinds, ; , : Sasb, . and ' 1 FRESH SUPPLY OF AT ' WHEELERS NEW STORE -IH VXl3 S WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF NEW YORK. All articles warranted pure and of the best quality. ... . . Physicians Prescriptions carejUlly eompounaeo. Albany, Oct. 17, 1868-etf RATES OF TOLL OVER TILTS Willamette Valley and Cascade MetmtaiB Wagon Road. ....... such Grown, Panel, Band, and. Section Mold , . of all sixes. :y i WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES I Floorlns, tJ,,--,-ff. v.,- ut oioizxe, ' and all other kind of Buildins Material ! Organized, I860. ft .. 3 .. i ,. 4 Policies Exempt from Execution. SECURELY INVESTED. full Descriptive .Catalogues now ready. Call early to secure choice gifts. S. J. M CORMICK, 8mft Agent for Santa Clans. JAMES A. WARNER, Civil Engineer fc Surveyor. 8 PREPARED TO DO SURYEYINU AND Engiseermg - Uses improved Solar Compass. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Residence on 4th St., opposite Dr. Tate's residence, Albany Oregon. nlU-Cm CO LO R S That Photograph Best, Iffafo Assets, - - - $3,000,000, are- BLACK, BROWN, GREEN, SCAR LET, M0R00N, &Dd deeP OR AHGE. Those that take White, or nearly so, are Purnle. Bine. Crimson. Pink. Ac. over 12,000 bieblberti. j w Sept. 18, '69-1 J. A. WINTER. To Des? huttes RiYr Four Ilorse or Mule team................. Two " " " ... One ' " " ... Ox teams, three yoke........... For every additional yoke..-. Loose horses, per head cattle, per head......... .............. " sheep or hogs. ......... Teams returning empty, half price. Pack animals, loaded ................. ' " ualosaed ... Horse and rider.. . ......... .. To FUh Lake: , ; Four horse or mule team, each. way.... Two " " ' One " " " ' T, 1. I 1. 1 I J C H1UU1U ......... .,., .......... ' " unloaded. ................. Horse and rider....... ,...,.,.,,,. ........ ........ Oz team, three yoke v Tp ypper Soda Spring : Four horse or mule team, out and beck...... 2 Two " " " " ...... a One V " u .. . . i Horse and rider. M . Loose animals, " . , ...... Oz teams the same as horse teams. A. UACKLEMAN, W. W. P arsis h, . , .Pros Sec. ' . . March 20, 1869-28 ; Executor's Notice. "llaTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned li nave been appointed by tbe County Court of Linn county, tbe Axecators of the estate of Preston Mom?, deceased. All persons bavins claims against said estate are required to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, at the office of Powell A Flinn, in Albany, in said coun ty, within six months from the date hereof. . A. Jj. MUUK1S, O. W. RICHARDSON. January 20, 1870. n20-4w CHEAP SEWING MACHINES. rtgjn HOME SHUTTLE SEWINGejQ JTvCj Machine. ! A double-thread jSjCy lock-stitch Shuttle Machine ; stitoh alike on both sides. GfC5f -;elehratea uommon-bense Pf JjJs4J Family Machine. Both ma. chines lully Warranted for years. Machines sent to any part of tbe coast by express, C. O. D. Agents wanted in every town on tbe Pacific coast. Liberal commission. Home Shuttle Sewing Machine Co., 2v O. O. TRAVER, 131, First St., Portland. Exocutor's Notice. . r yssrjK undersigned has been appointed by the I County Court of ' L.inn county, Uregon, Ezeentor of tbe last will and testament of I Samuel H. Rittsr, deceased, late of said county. Persons baviBg claims against said estate, will ! present tbem, dnly verified, to the undersigned, i at his residence three miles northeast of Lebanon, i in (aid county, within six months from this date, i . ,t ! .7- 4,R SMITH. IeestsrlJt,18:a-iew4 . TO THE WORKING CLASS!. We are bow prepared to furnish all classes with constant em ployment at home, the whole of tbe time or foj tbe spare moments. Business new, light ana nrofitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50o to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the business. Bovs and anrls can earn aearlv as muea as men. That all who see this notice mav send their ad dress, and test the business, we make this unpar alleled offer : To such as are not well satisfied, we will send Si to lur tor the trouble of writing. Full narttcnlars. a valnabla fl amble, wnien win do to commence work on. and a eopy of The Penple't Literary Companion, ons of the largest and best family newspapers puDiinea-ait kuv free by mail. Reader, it you want permanent profitable work, address, E. C.ALLEN Co., 10m3 Aususxa, mains. MASTER JT. H. BBEWIwER WILL GIVE LESSONS ON THE i FUm VIOLIS and OKtiAfl, ; " ' - at- ' 1 Bis own or TpnpU'a Rotd4nc angvagt. Broad. PURELY MUTUAL. ! SAIV FRAIVCISCO STORE! CORHER FIRST AHD PERBT STREETS, I ALBASY,,.. ....OREGON Dividends . paid one year from date O1 , Policy. " ; : ; ; All Policies and Dividends Non-Forfeit- Oyer 5,000 Policies issued in 1868. Lesson given in the Ftenck For particulars, enquire at ths eorn albin and Second streets. Refers to Prof. Johs Baisos. JOB WOBKI fair sTaF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, at fair pness, Vf neatly executed at ths RxsTa ones, Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING Boots, Shoea, Hardware & Crockery, 1 sad a full supply of Ladies FoniisliiuS EiliroiilGry, Fancy Goofls, &c, . also, a stock of TBE BEST J4QTJTOR3 ! for Medicinal purposes only. linn nn tiantl a larva stock of THIS COMFANr fUSBEHSES A COMBI- . . CM f nation of desirable feature which no other BX, COOKlDg and VOTIW SIOTCS I organization can claim, aw etqwui naa ueen steady, its success marked. It system of bnsi. ness is pre-eminently adapted to benefit the hold era or its folicies. Are prepared to do MILL WORK I furnish Sha, ker Fans, Zigzag Shakers, Suction Fans, Driving Pulley,, or any kind, at our jraetory. on Lyon, street, (on the river bank), next below Markham's. warehouse. ' ALTHOU9E Jt CO. " Albany, February 20, 1869-24 Walk in! Walk in! LADIES AMD GENTLEMEN! --Walk Irstw ' . B. R11ETVE'S STORE, and see the goods which he is receiving direct , . from . San Franolsoo, which he It going to sell very low for Cash or Produce ! : Call and examine my Goods before you pur chase elsewhere, as I am always willing to suow my goods. ; N. B. I will pay from date for thirty days to come, 80 cents per dosea for Eggs. Sep. 24, '69-ay . B. BRENNER. GOODS RECEIVED Y Steamer 1 which will be sold for CSH or TRADE 5 FTKEflHEY & UNDERMAN, General Agents, 131 Montgomery street. Baa Jf raneisco, directly opposite Occidental Hotel. and manufactures all kinds of- Tin, Copper and 8 beet-Iron Ware, all of which are offered at tbe lowesi raie. ior CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCKI All kipds of repairing done, on short notice, and entire estislaciwa warrauu, i Stove and Tin btore. , JULIUS GKAWWUUli. Nov. 20-11 '' " nr ...TirTTrnTnmv w v v WT j.a.a. s, vv Qeaeral Agent for. Oregon and Territories, PORTLAND,, OREGON. ; ' PARTIES OWINOr FREIGHT BILLS will call and settle immediately. On and after January 1st. 1870, no freight will be delivered until ohargea are settled. BEACH MQUXeiTH. Albany, December ,f WHEAT WAITED I . ". AT ' . ' . . ...... fin.i.j .'.,', : (' Sixty Cents per - Snshel I . . - ': v ... ..f ' .... " Ti-aA nr nn HaaIc svoeonlit. For all that may te ofitred oet-6 ... i Rv CHRADLB. THE EYES I THE EARS I Dr. X. Is. CiOIsDETV, ' OCtJLSIT AlffD ATJRZST, ALBANY, ' t 5 r ' OREGON'. rrT K. GOLDEN IB A BOM W ins. . noted old Octhalmla Doctor, 8. C, Golden. Us; GOLDEN has had experience In treating the various diseases to which tbe eye and ear are subject, and feele eonndont of giving eaters sabs faetion to those who may place themselves andf his ears. . . - i-s"? . Albasy-i April 10, 186MI7 . :, , .... ., , ,..( .4