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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1870)
.SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1870. . Subscribers finding an X after their name will understand that their subscription expires with that number, and they are invited to renew their 7. 1 T icru" P annum, in adv vancc; LOCAL Vl'lVIXti- SabbaTu Scuool Picnic. Sand Ridse sabbath school will have a May day picnic, on Washington liutte, Friday, May 27th. All the schools in Linn' county are cordially invited.. All will bo expected to bring refreshments, and ach school, if possible, will provide one or more speakers, and vocal music. Come all that can, and let us make it a pleas ant time for the little ones. D. Pcrcuased A Fabm. Mr. A. Wheel er, who recently arrived in this city from Iowa, purchased a 8ne farm, consisting ot a half section or so, near Ilarrisburg, in this county, to which he removed dur ing the week. Every few days we hear f parties from the East purchasing liuuics in this county. Representatives to the Grand' Lodge of I. O. O. F. Messrs. J. F. ltackensto and D. M Thompson are the xluly elected representatives of Albany Lodge No. 4 to represent said Lodge in the Grand Lodge of the -State, which meets at Portland on Tuesday, May 17, 1870: Receipts of the Fair. The receipts of the Congregational Fair, held on tho evening of April 29th, over and above expenses, were one hundred and fifty four dollars and a bit. This will go far toward putting the. Church in order throughout. Cauuca Festival. The Church Festival which transpired Friday evening of last week, gotten up by the ladies for the benefit of the Congregational Church, was a grand success. The supper sur passed anything of the kind ever gotten up in the city, m quantity, quality and general excellence of the viands. The large number inattendanee seemed to en joy tbcmselvc, and many expressed the wish that festivals ruw'it often occur. Mr. J. F. Backensto, of the firm of Althouse & Co., one of the first mill wrights in the State, will start in a few days for Eugene City, to direct the fitting up of the Eugene Mills for merchant work. Back. Agaij. The family of Mr. J. B. Sprenger, of the Cosmopolitan Uotel, Portland, have arrived at their old home in this city, where they propose to spend the summer. Tho friends of Mrs. Sprenger will welcome her return with pleasure. Personal. We received a call from J. W. Johnson, Esq., on Wednesday. Dr. Hill, who has been very ill for some weeks, we are happy to learn, is decidedly better, llis early recovery is looked for. Co-Partnership. Messrs. Burmcster & Belli nger have formed a co-partnership in the law business in this city. It is a bully team and we wish them success. Ecjgs and Butter. We quote the former at eighteen cents per dozen, and the latter at fifteen cents per pound, in this market. Ribs Broke. Mr. Pierman, living a short distance from this city, in Benton county, one day last week was thrown from a wagon., part of the load falling on him and breaking two ribs. Prize Fight. A prize fight is an nounced to come off next week, between two Albany bloods, for 25 a side. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Congress, J. G. WILSON, of Wasco. For Governor, JOEL PALMER, of Yamhill. For Secretary of State, JAMES ELKINS, of Linn. For Treasurer, MAYER IIIRSCII, of Marion. For Stato Printer, II. R. KINCAID, of Lane. NEW TO-DAY. j Nominations for Tliird Judicial IMslrlct. j For Judges j R. P. BOISE, of Polk. j For rrosccuting "Attorney, J. C. POWELL, of Linn. I Firemen's Excursion. The Faniu'e Pation will leave Messrs. Beach & Mon teith's wharf this morning at 7 o'clock or thereabouts, taking the members of Al bany Fire Company, and all others who ' may wish to enjoy a steamboat excursion j with pleasant company. The Albany .Brass Band will help to make the occa- ! sion more enjoyable with their music, j Tickets fifty cents each ; chiidred under twelve years of age, halt price. j Hospitalities Extended. Oalastj Tuesday, Mr. Jos. Webber, Foreman of j our Fire Company received a dispatch A from the City Marshal of Corvallis, Mr. ! M. II. Bell, iu the name of the City ; Couucil extending the hospitalities of the j city to the Company and their friends on : the occasion of their excursion to-day. j Corvallis never does anything by halves, j Commend us to such a communitv. j 'j The River of tub. West" Is the I 4itle of tho new work, written by Mrs. j Francis Fuller Victor, the 'talented Ore- j gon authoress. valuable information regarding the re- Linn County Republican Ticket. For Plate Senators, E. E. WHEELER, HIRAM SMITH. For Representatives. II. M. BROUN, W. It. KIRK, M. C. GEORGE, J. P. COMBS, A. DECKARD. For County Judge, TIIOS. G. TAYLOR. For County Clerk, J. B. MONTEITII. For Sheriff, O. W. RICHARDSON. For Treasurer, DAVID ANDREWS. For County Commissioner?, II ANON, J. WASSOM. For School Superintendent, S. G. IRVINE. Fur Assessor, II. C. POWELL. For Surveyor, J. A. WARNER. For Coroner, I). M. THOMPSON. xv. ii. lii iirv & co., Having just received a Largo and well selected Stock of HARD WARE, SUCH AS FARMER'S & MECHANIC'S TOOLS consistiSg op ANVIL, VICES, BELLOWS, Hammers, Hammers, Hammers, Hammers, Sledges, Sledges, SJedges, Sledges, Saws, Saws, Saws, Saws, Saws, Saws, Planes, Planes, Planes, Planes, Planes, Planes, Corss-C t and Mill Saws, Together with a large assortment of IRON -A.TVX STEEL Nails, Nails, Nails, V Nails, Nails, Nails, Springs, Springs, Springs, Springs, Springs, Springs, Axles, Thimble-Skeins, Bolts, &c, &c. o Also, a well Selected Stock of Wagon Tixatoer, SPOKKS, nCBS. BEXT RIMS, SHAFTS, POLES, HICKORY AXLES, ETC., All of which we are now offering to the public at low rates. As we make the business a spec ialty, wo can an ! will keep a better assortment at lower prices thau any hou.-e in this city. Reccivi-ig and opening a large arid splendid assortment of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Which we offer at reduced rates. IV. II. KUIIX A CO. In the Monteith Fire-proof Brick, Flrst-st. March 12.-70-27 JOHiV COi;ER, DEALER IS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, oots, Sliocs, cfco . Closed out at about cost. NEW TO-DAY. ELKTJWS & SON, ELKINS & SON, " ELKINS &. SON, Lebanon, Oregon. Ijebanou, Oregon. Lebanon, -Oregon. NEW GOODS SMALL PROFITS, QUICK SALES PROMPT PAY. w E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CHOICE selection ol SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Imported direct from New York via the Pacific Railroad, and can, for Cash or Produce, give customers bargains equal to any firm in Al bany. All of our stock is bought at the LOWEST CASH PRICE. Buy of C3 DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, ! GROCERIES, Hardware, Iron and Steel, At ALBANY ' PRICES, ALBANY PRICES. ALBANY PRICES, ALBANY PRICES, Wholesale and Retail. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS, BUTTER, ETC., ETC. N. B. .All persons owing tte will at once coma forward and pay up, so as to begin hew accounts. L. ELKINS A SON. Lebanon, April 1, 70.-6m30 A. CAROTUEnS. I , R. 8A.LTMARSH. A. CAROTHERS & CO., DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, AND DEALERS IX II -cV Tt, 3 W Ti. 11 , A well Selected stoek now on band, and will be filled up constantly, and SOLD AT REDUCES RATES. IKON AND STEEL. The best assortment kept in the city, and con stantly receiving fresh supplies, SOLO AT THE LOWEST RATES. All who want bargains give mc a call. JOHN CONNER. Albany, March 5, 1ST0-2G. PA I N T S, DYE-STUFFS, OILS TATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, Toilet Goods, &e. Our Goods are FRESH and W vx-X"ctii-toc3L3rxxx-o PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED. gTOJIE OPEX DAY A XV XIGHT. Eront Street, three fioorg hclttw Connor', Albany, fob 1270-23 Oregon. SSI C2 XSL ' IS CLIMAX KNITTER! BUSINESS jp?s2 EAGLE WOOLEN MILLS. Although it is not known for a certainty that It is a work replete with i thl3 Fac,ory. 13 oms lo laa tbis Summer. I i hi r fvw nil W Vwi .In.- ... 1 . . . V. . . . .. ! 1 : i 1 i - enviable refutation for low nrippn nd fv-,li - SOUrCCS of our State, as Well a3 ita gCUCr- ! inS- aa wel1 a3 the excellent quality of the nl K-f,,T T f r 11 l . ! EoJs kPt tas oa h"d a larRely increased Hi history. It contains a full and most J stock, which he intends to sell at the game reason- excitiug account ol tho life, services and abL6 ra'e.s "a, h?Te?rore. . , ' ! Our friends in that Ticimty 11 do well to make r . I " Zt) trapper, Jo. 3Ieek, fir.t U. 8. JMarshal of Oregon. It is written in Mrs. Victor's most interesting style, and is so full of exciting and intciestiug narrative that it will undoubtedly reach a large sale. Mr. E. 13. Purdom is agent for tl.e sale of this work in Linn county. Gone East. Kev. T. S. Kendall, an old pioneer of Linn county, started East ou the Motet Totlor, which left Portland on the 5th instant, to attend the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church, which meeta at Pittsburg, (Pa.) on the 20th inst., as a delegate from Or gon. lie will be absent some months, and will visit his old home in Tennessee aal other Southern States. He will also visit the spot in Alabama where he was mobbed nauy years ago for his known anti-slavery principles, llev. Mr. Ken dall came to Oregon in 184G-7, therefore has been a resident of our State more than twenty-three years. He is one of the ablest men in Oregon. If there is any thing in intense individuality, he posses ses it id a remarkable degree. Political. Gen. Jasper Johnson made a speech at the Court House ia this city on Wednesday night, the prin cipal portion of vjhich was devoted to an appeal to our citizens not to extend the suffrage' to Chinamen. He said that the Republican and Democratic paitics were a unit on this question that only the radicals ot both parties were in favor of it. lie denied that the National Democ racy of tho Union were in favor of repu diation ; declared that Wikon was a bet ter Democrat to-day than Slater, because he was in favor of paying the public debt according to contract, and advised Dem ocrats J vote for Wilson and against the Herald, as a rebuke for uttering such undemocratic doctrine as repudiation, lie said that no honest Democrat could vote for men who stood on a repudiation platform. IA,Unt ? , brewc-y. Corvallis, burned on the night of tho 4th. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, Office, So. Gt Front Street, Adjoining tho Telegraph Office, Portland, Oregon. Special Collector of Claims, Accounts, Notes, Bonds, Drafts, and Mercan tile Claims of every description throughout Ore pon and the Territories, WILL EE MADE A SPECIALTY AND PROMPTLY COLLECT ED, as well as witlTa due regard to economy in all business matters intrusted to his care and the proceeds paid over punctually. . Real Est at s Dealer. Sept. II. -tf. NEW TO-DAY. G. W. B1GGERS, Ifl. D. Botanic Physician and Surgeon, A L BA X Y , OREGON. fi RADCATE OF TIIE PHYSIO-MEDICAL VJT or Curtis College, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Employs in practice neither Mercury, Arsenic, Morphine or any other poison, bnt relies on such agents as act in harmony with life, and are en tirely harmless. OFFICE In Parrish's brick, over the post office. Residence "Water street, below Pierce's ferry. Albany, April 30, 1870-34 OR. M. J. CROCKETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A GRADUATE 0? THE E. M. INSTITUTE, Cincinnati, Ohio, has located in Albany, Oregon. Office in Foster's brick, FiraUst. 33 . 11. RICE, Ifl. I., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Albany, - Orcgron, OFFICE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MAIN Street. Albany, April '70.-32 Sale of Road Iands. "TVTOTICE. In pursuance of an order made by J3i tho Hoard of Director of the Willamette Valley & Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Com pany They now offer at private sale, and until July 1st, 1870, any and all of their lands .located in Linn county, Oregon. Term One-half cash at (ale, remainder in twelve months, at 10 per cent. ' Bond for deed given. Bids to 1e left with the Secretary at Company's office at Albany, Oregon, where maps and des criptions can be seen. Persons settled on any -of said lands shall have preference in terms and purchase. " . . JASON WHEELER, 1 Albany, Apr. 13, '70-33 , President. ; STILL RUSHING A T T 11 E i NEW JEWELRY STORE J. 15. TITUS, Albany, - Oregon. AGENT fOIt THE CEI.KBRATED American & Swiss Gold & Sil?er Watches Of every description. Direct Importer of tho very best SWISS MADE WATCHES, Geuta and Ladies Sizes. TIIE FINEST SELECTION OF JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Of all Kinds constantly on hand. . O It E PA IHINO OF WATCHES, SPECTACLES JEWELUY AT San Francisco Prices. Every Article Sold and all Repairing Done, Warranted. AVe claim to keep all FIRST QUALITY GOODS, 11 and at prices that defy competition. STITZElVnPTOM, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, G E N E R AL 1 GENTS. ranoli office, Albany, Oreg-on, J.C.1WEXDEMIAU, - - Agent, Ci EXERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGOX. W Established July, 186S. An office where general information concerning the resources of Oregon can be obtained free of charge. Loans negotiated on first Mortgage, Real Es tate and Collateral Securities. We have for sale a large amount of property located in tho town of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of every des cription, located in Linn and other counties in this State. To the citizens of Albany and vicinity, and to the owners of Real Estate : We take this method of calling your attention to our place of busi ness. Having determined to open a Branch Of fice in your city, we can offer you a medium for obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by bnyera, as it saves them much time and labor in searching for what they want, ur principal Agency, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es tablished, and the office so well furnished for giv ing information upon Real Estate, that it affords the most eomplcte facilities for all parties having business in our line. i&tf You incur no expense in placing your property on sale with us nnless a sale Is made. Office on First street, opposite Post-Office. JOHN C. MENDENHALL, Agent. Albany, Ogn., March 23, 1870. 2?tf. STITZEL A UPTON, HEAL ESTATE BROKERS, i. C. MENBEJiHALL, Ageut, Office First st opposite Post Office, Albany, Ogn. H AVE for sale in tho eity of Albany, a desira ble Homestead, Lots 1, 2, 1 and 8, corner Third, Fourth and Elsworth streets, one of the best localities in tbo city. A good one and a half story house, with all oilier convenience. Apply to J. C. JIENDENUALL, Agent, Albany, Oregon IN presenting the claims of this NEW KNIT TING MACHINE to popular favor, wo aim iit no more than a brief and candid statement of its actual merfts. We confidently claim that the CLIMAX KNITTER is superior to all other ma chines in the follw-ing respects : 1 . Simplicity of construction and operation. 2. Completeness and excellence of work. Convenience of thape, size and weight of machine. 4. Durahilityof inacliiue. 5. Rapidity of work. 6. Cheapness. It is so simple in its construction and in its workings, that less than half the tiino is required t.j learn to knit on it than on others. With it the children of the household can do all tho knitting. It is made entirely of iron and steel. A man's sock can be made in thirty minute: It makes the regular old old-fashioned knitting necVile stitch or loop, (with several others if desired) ; turns the heel, making it of as good shape as by hand, without any sewing ; narrows or widens, at the pleasure of the operator, and makes a per fect toe. Any article that can be knit by hand, can be manufactured on this machine. Persons who wish to see the machine in opera tion, are requested tc call on the agent in this city. S. S. MAREUAM & SON, Agents for Oregon. Albany, Ogn Feb. 12, 1870.-23 "STAR" PICTURE GALLERY! BROfl'XSVILLE, : : : . OREGON, HAS BEEN REFITTED 'WJTH SKYLIGHT of the latest style, and tho operating room with instruments of STRICTLY FIKST CLASS MAKE I with a choice stock of Materials, Chemicals, Ac, direct from Philadelphia. Our work shall recom mend itself. Pictures from Ring to Life size, at the lowest prices. Special facilities for taking Family Groups and copying Old Pictures. Call and see specimens. J. H. TEMPLETON, PETER JIUME. In the Drug Store will be found a full assort ment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Pain to, Oils, Ac, Ac. Also Books and Station ery. ' . ", S-S- School Books made a specialty. . Dr. Rowland has charge, and may be consulted professionally at any time. Post Office building, Brownsnlle, Oregon. April 20, '70-33 PETER HUME. CITY NEWS DEPOT, Front street, Albany, Oregon. HAS JUST OPENED A FIRST-CLASS . NEWS DEPOT and STATION E R'Y S T O R E, Where at all times will be found the latest Peri odicals, Magazines, Newspapers, Books of all kinds, 'Writing Paper, every variety, all kinds and sizes of Envelopes, - and the most beautiful PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. This stock has been selected with great care, and none but First-class articles are kept. Goods received direct from San Francis oo by every steamer. Terms moderate. " Give me a call. ' Y. S. DRIGQS. Albany, April 9, T0.-31-ly. Guardian's Sale of Real Property. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an order of tho County Court in and for Linn county, Oregon, made at the April term thereof, A. D. 1S70, the undersigned. Guar dian of the estate of James Cuminings and Olive Cummings, minors, will sell tho following des cribed real estate at publio sale, at the Court House door, in Albany, iu said county, on the 10th day of May, A, D. 1370, to wit : The undivided two-sevenths' interest in fee simple of the east half (with the exception of fif teen acres heretofore sold to John McNeil) of Donation Land Claim No. 42 Not. No. 2590, the whole of said east half containing 160 acres, and situated in Linn county, Oregon. HUGH CUMMLNGS, Guardian. - April th,70.-31-4w To Whosa it May Concern i di ' It. BABER is my Legal. Agent daring VlTe my absence. SAMUEL DENNY. Albany, Mareh 15. 1870.-28-3w. j ; jt If you want the very best Cabinet Pho tographs, you must call on . BRADLEY A RULOFSON, 42!) Montgomery street , San Fran cisco. 26 6 in NEW TO-DAY. fi. 5 O DQ a H 0 fi 0 0 fi fi o PI 0 f H 0 5 0 d i 0 83 0 0 a (3 0 0 B. to "H a W u fis CS I e m 3 u e s V tm V mm mt e S3 m S -cs s bo 8 m 'u St, S e sr. H H H ? fa o. e H u a & c as U e m CO m CO o w o e to WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO., OP NEW YORK. Organized, 18GO. Policies Exempt from Execution. " Cash Assets, - - - $3,000,000, SECURELY INVESTED. - OVER 21,000 mEBIBERS. PURELY MUTUAL. Dividends paid one year from date of Policy. All Policies and Dividends Non-Forfeit able. 1 Over 8,000 Policies issued in 1869. THIS COMPANY POSSESSES A COMBI nation of desirable features which no other organisation can claim. Its growth has been steady, its success marked. Its system of busi ness is pre-eminently adapted to benefit the hold ers of its Policies. M'KENNEY & LINDERMAN, Goneral Agents, 131 Montgomery street, San Francisco, directly -opposite Occidental Hotel. W. WIIITWELL, General Agent for Oregon and Territories,. - PORTLAND, OBEG02J.. N.or. C, 'fl3-9y , NEW TO-DAY. O. P. TOMPKINS & CO., rUPOBTElJir A!rt DlALl!B TLY PLATE, SHET STOVES : Copper, Brass, Zluc, Wire, Block Tin, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS I . Hose, Iron and Lead Fipe ! CAST, TIN AND ENAMELED HOLLOW WARE t House-Furnishing Hardware ! Farmers' Boilers4!? All sixes a fine thing. Sole agent for the Finest Store out the BARSTOW COOK !' ALSO, FOR RICHMOND'S PORTABLE RANGE. . This stove is particularly adapted to the wants of this coast. 1,000 of them are now in nse in San Francisco, and they give universal satisfaction Great variety of "GEM PANS." AS?A1 goods warranted First Class.- o RE PAIRING! In all its branches. A liberal Discount Made to Country Dealers. $33- Call and see ns before purchasing pff elsewhere. s25-69-3 O. P. TOMPKINS A CO. A. COWAS. A. W. STAHABn. A. COWAN & CO., ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET ... ALBANY. They offer a large and well selected stock of STAPLE DRY CiOODS ! At Extraordinary low Prices ran Cash or Produce I In addition to a very large stock, covering everything in the line of Cottons, we have a complete assortment of FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest styles of Boys' and Men's CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS ! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, 4c. AL80 Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper & Idnen Especial attention is directed to our stock of IRON AND STEEL AND : GENERAL. HARDWARE! Which is the largest and most complete this side of Portland. . You are invited to call and examine our goods and prices. The highest market price in cash paid for Wool, Bacon and Iard ! Oct! 30, 1869 8 A.' COWAN A CO. RATES OF TOLL ' OYER THE "Willamette Valley and Cascade mountain Wagon Roads To Deachuttes River S Four Horse or Mule team .................. ......$t 50 Two " .-. " 8 00 One " " ........... ...2 00 Ox teams, three yoke.... 4 60 . For every additional yoke......... 50 Loose horses, per head 25 " cattle, per head.. 15 " sheep or ho;s S Tcaroa returning empty, half price. . Pack animals, loaded........... 50 ' " unloaded ...... .................... 25 Ilorso and rider......... ............... ........... 1 00 , To Flan laket Four horse or mule team, each way.......... 2 Two " " ;.. l One - " " - ,.. 1 Pack animals, loaded.... ... ' " unloaded. .... ........ Horse and rider....... ......... ..................... Ox team, three yoke. .... 2 To Upper Soda Spring s Four horse or mule team, out and back....'.. 2 50 Two " " . .. 2 00 One " " " . . 1 00 Horse and rider, : " ...... 50 Loose animals, - . " 25 Ox teams the same as horse teams. - A. IIACKLEMAN, - W. W. PAanisn, Tres. - : See. :. -March 20, 1869-2S Notice to Contractors. - BIDS will beToeefved at the office of the Wil lamette Valley A Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Company, at Albany, Oregon, to May 3d next; for building a new piece of road, commenc ing at the first crossing of the South Santiam river, in Caseade Mountains, and thenee along the south bank of said river about 2 miles to the 4th cross ing at Vina Maple Bottom so as to eat oft four of the fords. For specifications, call at tho Com pany's office,' Albany, Oregon. JASON WHEELER, Pres. April 15, 1870-33-2W ' BLANK Deeds, Mortgages, etc., on hand latest stales, and Sot sale lew,. at this office. - albant advertisements: Jit CBfcADLw; K. tf&BADL.'S, Front-st., Albany, Ogn. '120 Clay-st., San Fran I ciseo,. California. R. Clicadio S Go.r Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Groceries an! Heneral Mercliaiidise I Ajrb FORWIRMNG & COSlSIISSIOft MARK GOODS : Care of JL Gm9 Albany, Oregon ; or JEL San Francisco, Gall- I.ibral advances made on consignments BOTICS TO SHIPPERS, I INTEND DOING a General Commissfon Business . IX PRANCISCO, " for the purpose of selling All Kinds of Produce that may ho consigned to me to sell;- LAMAR eilEADLE; . - Will receive and attend to a'l orders on me to be filled in San Francisco. oct9-5tf K. CHEADLE. GOODS RECEIVED BY 3ESA7-x3r Steamer- which will be sld loir CASH or TRADK t WHEAT WANTED I AT- ' Sixty " Cents per Bushel" ' in trade-, or en Book aeeoant; - - For all that may be offered! oct9 5 R. CHEADLE. CEO. F. SETTLEMIERV jy It XJ O O I S T - (Successor to D. ; W.-Wakefield,) Part-ish'a New Bulldins;, First Street;. ALBANY, OREGON,. DEALER" IN 'Drugs and Medicines; oHSMioAx.ar, PAiriTS. OILr, GLASS, ETC.. i3 All articles warranted' pure and' or the best quality. 'Physicians Prescriptions carefully compjoundedj Albany, Oct. 17, 18S8-tf - Walk in! Walk in! LADIES AND CENTLEtiEN I Walk into R. RREEirS STORC'r and see the goods which he is receiving OnoV from'' ; :-' - . Sctzi 3?XetXa.OdjBIOO, which he is going to sell very low for Cash or Produce!1 Call and examine my Goods before you pur chase elsewhere, as I in always willing to slow my goods. ' N. B. I will pay from date for thirty days to- eome. 30 cents bap dAfMi fitr Virr.m Bep. 24, '69-3y I. BRENNER. SA!V' FRANCISCO STORE! consrn nnsr isn nijt sTuEfcrs, AlBKY.,.......,.,.,.MoilECOIf- Keeps consttmtiy on hand a full assortment of ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING,; Boots, Shoes, Hardware 4t Crockery. . and a full supply of Ladies' Furnishing Eiliroidery, Fancy Goods,; ic' also, a stock of THE BB T LIQUOR!- for Medicinal purposes only: : Always on hand a larger stock of ' - Bex, Cooking and Parlor Stores !- and manufactures all kinds of Tin, Copper and 3beetIroit Ware, ' all ef which' are offered' at iba Ibwest rates fof CASH R COTJUTRr PRODUCE I 'taa- AU kinds-of repairing done, en,- short notice, and entire satisfaction- warranted, at my Stove and Tin Store. JULIUS GRADWOIIL- Xov. 20-11.