The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 16, 1870, Image 2

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U. S. Official Paper for Oreg-en.
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1870.
. A conspiracy whose object was to de
clare Spain a republic, lias been discov
ered in Madrid, and the leaders arrested.
Riots are threatened in the north of
Ireland, and troops and police were con
centrating in that quarter on the 12th.
. Iu the contested election case irom
Kentucky, the House decided in favor of
Rice, the sttting member. .
IT. W. Scott, editor of the Oregonian,
has been confirmed as Collector of Cus
toms for the lately created District of
"Willamette. . .
Senator Corbetfs recent speech, in
which he argued strongly for the discon
tinuance of the income tax, is one of the
best yet delivered on the subject.
.
There seems to be considerable doubt
as to whether our minister to England,
Motley, will be re called. Prominent Re
publican Senators urge the President to
retain him.' .. .. , ..
The IIous has decided that Segar is
not entitled to a seat from Yiiginia. We
suppose that this Segar was not the pure
leaf the Virginia brand used to stand
A 1 in the markets. .
A small quantity of coarse salt put in
to coal oil lamps is said to be a sure pre
ventive of explosion. It purifies the
oil, thus giving you a better light, and
the experiment costs nothing. The salt
ehould be changed every three months.
We notice that our old friend, Mr. II.
T. Levins, is to occupy the position of
Business Manager of the Bulletin, the
new paper to be issued by Jas. O'Meara,
Esq., in Portland. Mr. Van B. De Lash-
mutt has been awarded the carrier's
routes. Both gentlemen are old prints,
and will manage biz right up to the han
dle. .
Oxe Editor in Luck. We notice
that JMaj. Enoch G. Adams, editor of the
Vancouver (W. T.) Register, has receiv
ed the appointment of Register in the
Land Office in that city. We congratu
late the Major on hia appointment, an
are sure the effieu couIJ not 'havo been be
stowed on a more worthy gentleman.
Jn the xourtn pa;?e ot this issue we
publish Senator Williams' letter with re
gard to the Humboldt branch railroad
It shows the jiocple of Southern Oregon
how nicely they "put their foot iu it'
while laboring to deteat the only man
who was working energetically for their
best interests. Read it, and then crow
some more over the "glorious fruits of
the late Democratic triumph" especially
to Southern Oregon ! "Youens have
struok it rich, neithor!"
The Railroad Is progressing favorably-
Grading has been completed
to a point near Waconda. Piles are being
driven in Pudding river bottom ; Molalla
bottom has already been "piled", from
the river to the prairie on this side, and
tho bridge was to be . ready the preseO
week. Iron having arrived, track layiog
was to have commenced on Thursday.
Pile driving will commence at Lake La
bish in a day or two. The prospects that
the cars will be running into Albany by
January, 1870, are at present very flat
tering.
i L; S. Notes Stolen. Two or three
days since we received from U. S. Treas
urer, Spinner, the following note:
JUSlItU OIATES iOTE8. SERIES OF
1861) Two thousand notes, often dol
lars each, from No. 113.530.001 to No.
113,532,000, both inclusive, were stolen
irom the .treasury. ; No $10 notes, of-
number higher than 113,236,000 have
been issued. Please look out for stolen
notes. A liberal Reward will be paid to
any person lurougn wnose instrumental
ity the thief may be detected. Hold
parties presenting the stolen notes, (if
suspicions auacti to themj and in any
case or preseorauon notify -
S. E SPINNER,
Treasurer U. S.
Washington, J une 14, 1970.
Western Monthly For July, con
tains the portrait of-Gvn:' II. C. Paine,
member of Congress from: the 1st Wis
cousin district, with a short and interest
ing account of hia life and adventures.
Tho contents of the present somber are of
the most entertaining character- in fact
the Western is the very . best magazine
that reaches us. Published in Chicago,
III., by lh Wentern Monthly Co., at $3
per aqnuni. - , , ,
.The Bright Sips. -This vigorous
young, "paper for all children' now vis
its it readers every week, instead of once
a month as formerly. It would nol be un
welcome, if like the sunshine, it should
come every day. "f 1.00 yea V Speci
men copies free. Address, The Bright
Side, Chicago, I1L - . ;; s I
CVMkJ 5 W eiTea to Vioe President
hl "Wrtlr , thenogro Senator Revels-
pamed by h.s wife, , who .wore a white
satm moire autiquaud byer charminj
manner made herself the observed of III
hservers-was nol preset. Rough, isn't
it ? You expected thi. item to tore out
just as it didn't. But you ey
eaScuUU upon anything ia this Ufa. Hu
man nature ia too frail, too crone to de
caption. . ,
New from Jflxcnanfjee.
E. Meeker, of . Olympia, will shortly
issue a work on Washington Territory,
giving the general features of the coun
try west of the Cascade mountains. Three
thousand copies are already engaged.'
A Few days since a Frenchman . was
murdered near Spokane bridge (W. T.)f"
from appearances, while sleeping. The
deed seemed to have been done with an
ax, as there was a horrid gash in hia
heed. A rope was about his neck, as if
it had been the intention to drag the body
away from the Scene of the murder. One
riding and one pack horse, the latter
loaded with grub belonging to deceased,
had been taken by the murderers.
. A few nights since, at Salem, a fellow
tried to steal one of the blooded Bheep
recently purchased at the , East by Mr.
Jos. llolman. The thief was pursued
but escaped after receiving a whack over
the head frem a club iu the hands of his
pursuer.
The contract for supplying the State
with stationery was let to J. K. Gill, of
Salem, his being; the lowest bid.
According to the Salem Statesman,
the contract for carryicg the" overland
mails, from Portland, Ogn., to Sacramento,
Cal., has been let to Oilman or Alman, of
Yreka, at the rate of $95,500 per annum,
Jesse D. Carr being his bondsujan.
- A. private letter to the Portland Com
mercial, dated June 16th, states that new
gold discoveries have been made on J ocko
river, in the Pen d'Oreille country, and
there was quite a rush of people to the
new diggins at that date.
' The Portland .Bulletin is to be issued
morning and evening.
The census returns in Clackamas coun
ty show that, out of a population of 3,000
enumerated, there has been but 30 deaths
in the last twelve months. This is a good
showing as to the health of Webibot,
and will be hard to beat in any other
State. Many other counties make an
equally good showing.
Farm hands are said to be in demand
in Yamhill county.
Messrs. Haiiey & Co. have transferred
their stage line from Kelton, on the Pa
cific Railroad, to Dalles, to a California
company. The consideration was nearly
8200,000.
lien. Ilolladay & Co. are erecting a
large hospital in East Portland, where
any of their employees who may be in
jured will receive medical attention.
All but oue of the Wisconsin Congress
men emphatically declare that they will
not accept renominations.
The South Carolina Republican State
Convention, to nominate candidates for
Slate officers, is to be held in Columbia,
on Tuesday, July 26th.
The Temperance men of Michigan will
hold a Convention at Jackson in August,
and talk of presenting an independent
ticket for State officers.
The London Times imagines that the
time "is favorable for any well-considered
attempt to reorganize parties in the Uni
ted States," and obligingly suggests free
trad 3 as the cardinal issue when such an
attempt shall be made. Curious to ob
serve how anxious Great Britain is for
this country to adopt the free trade sys
tem r
The Democratic Members of Congress
addressed a circular to the Southern sup
porters of their party urging them not to
"risk the loss of Senators or Representa
tives by electing men who cannot take
the test oath, or who are under the disa
bility imposed by the XVth Amend
ment." This is very good advice, and wo
second it with, all our might.
The Chicago Republican appreciates
the President's independence in the se
lection of his officers. He picks his men,
says the Republican, as he - did his sol
diers, for their fitness, honesty, and integ
rity of purpose. It is a bad habit, no
doubt, and gives rise to much personal
abuse, but the people seem to stand it
pretty well! In fact they rather enjoy
it. . j
The Springfield Republican says that
there are indications that the Massachu
setts Democrats intend to make political
capital out of the employment of Chinese
laborers. They hope to please the "Cris
pins," it says, and to carry the State by
the help of the latter. " Such an expedi
ent might turn out to work very much on
the principle of the boomerang and re
turn to plague its authors.
By proclamation of Gov. Baldwin, the
Legislature of Michigan will meet in spe
cial session at the Capitol, in Lansing, on
Wednesday, July 227th, to take action in
reference to municipal aid railroads,
some action beine deemed necessary in
.consequence of the recent decision of tjie
Supreme Court of the State, that many
of the bonds issued by counties,' &o., in
aid of railroads have been issued under
the provisions of laws which are uncon
stitutional and void.
If the recently published address of
the Democratic Congressmen, says the
New York Herald, is to be taken as the
first grand prouunciamento of .. the 'Cam
paign, the initiative shot into the ene
my's Camp, it may as well be said to have
fallen still born, or, like the fuse of damp
powder fizzle out before it attracted at
tention. It would not fill, worthily, a
place in the political column of a country
democratic newspaper, and tnatt seems to
be the way in which that class of journals
are treating the document. ...
When a man has the kissing mania on
him strong ' out in Oberlin, Ohio, ' they
try the water-cure- the hot water-cure.
Mrs. Sarah Simpson caught her hnsbasd
iu the act of kissing the hired girl ; vn
long since, and before the echo died away
she had poured, a bucketfal of boiling
water n the pair. It broke Mr. Simo-
oa of the habit. He don't want to kiss
any hired girl aga'm Mr. Simpson don't,
it only wants to save tLo rest of his
hair, d to get rid f that appearand of
underdone porter-house steak which dis
tinguishes his countenance at the pres.
ut moment. . -,''.' .'
Goose Lake The Jacksonville ,VVics 1
says that from Mr Tenbr6ok, just in from
Goose Lake, we gather the following facts
concerning tnat vauey ; That there are
about one hundred settlers in the raljev :
that there isa store in the valleyi having
a good aud increasing business; one saw
mill in operation and one in course of
erection, which when completed, will
mm isa mmoer at $12 per thousand feet;
that a brewery will be built during the
summer ; that the grass throughout the
valley is plentiful and excellent, that
large herds of cattle are being . grazed
mere, ana the range. is not bait occupied;
that as yet no siekness in .the valley, and
consequently "no doctor need apply;"
that, anally, the citizens consider they
have the garden spot of Oregon, through
which a railroad is inevitable, and say,
in the woids of the old patriot, "let it
come." I
. .
The Amnesty Bill is to be postponed
until the next session of Congress.
The bakers of Marseilles are on a" strike
and the price of bread is going up.
MARRIES. -:;
On the i'A inst., at the residence of Mrs. Me
Dermht in this city, by Rev. Dr. R. C. Hill, 5$r.
A. H. Dawson and Mrs. Mary J firm Reynolds
all of Linn county. " .4
i. TECS WAR r
Between the old and the new ; between high
prices and long credits on the one hand, and
small profits and ready - pay on the other, still
continues to rare with unabated fury at Browns
ville, and Wheeler, who represents in this contest
the new order of things, seems determined "to
fight it out on that line" if it taks a lifetime.
People visiting Brownsville- will find at his
store a fine stock of all kinds of goods, which U
being sold lower than ever to make room for a
large t an stooK. 44
WILLIAM DAVIDSON,
Office, Bio. 64 Front Street,
PORTLAND - " - - - OREGON.
NEW TO-DAY.
IMPORTANT
: " J TO THE
INSURING PUBLIC !
REAL ESTATE SEALER.
Special Collector of Claims,
A larce amonnt of CITY and EAST POltT--LAND
Property for Sale.
Also. IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDS, located iu all parts of the
State. i
Investments in REAL ESTATE ' and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collected.
HOUSES" and STORES leased.
All kinds of Financial and General Agency busi
ness transacted.
Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale will
please furnish descriptions of the same to the
AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the
principal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE,
june ll'70-tf.
This Valuable Family-Medicine has been widely
and favorably known in our own and fureiiru
countries, upwards of
THIRTY YEARS!
It has lost none ol its good name by repeated
trials, but continues to occupy a prominent posi
tion in every family me'li'ine chest.
It is an External and Internal H"- " "y . i"-r
Summer Complaint, or any efV;.-r f?- :t' : ; .-1
diee in chTHr-r-ri or a-irat5 1; .r. .... L .tr
.ai"!. ;i"'j Ji bi- Without. ic;;j".i. .-a moro suc
cessful in curinpr the various kinds of C1I0LER A
than any other known remedy, or the most skill
ful physician. In India, Africa and China,
where this dreadful disease is more or less preva
lent, the Pain Killer is considered by the natives,
as well as European residents in those climates,
wre remedy; and while it is a most efficient
remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medicine,
even in unskillful hands. Directions accompany
each bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. July
NEW TO-DAY.
FROIHAIY BIII.IIIV;S.
WHEAT AND FLAX SEED DEPOT.
CLEANING and HOISTING capacity
10,000 Bushels per Day !
A share of patronage solicited.
4570 E. CARTWRIGIIT.
The highest cash price paid for n bean
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the eounty of Linn.
G. W. Phillips, plaintiff;
TS.
James Wiles, Lucinda J. W iles,
John N. Durham, Mary A. M.
Durham, James Sanderson,
Mary E. Sanderson, Esau
Prewitt and Sarah E. Prew
iit, defendants. - f
Suit to hare deed
reformed and a
mi'take in the de
scription of the
premises oorrect'd,
and for the specific
performance of the
contract of the
grantors.
To Jams Wiles, Lucinda J. Wiles, James San
derson and Mary E. Sanderson, defendants :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF QRE
gon : Yon are hereby required to appear w
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur the
county of Linn, and answer the complaint therein
filed against you by the above named plaintiff
with the Clerk of said Court, within ten days ironi
the date of service of this summons upon von if
served within this county, or if served in any olber
eounty in this State, then witbin twenty days of
the date of service of this summons upon vnu :
And if service of this suinmon's upon you ),, had
by publication, then by the first uuy of the term
following the expiration of six weeks from the first
publication hereof, to-wit r the fniiriti MonJay of
October, 1870. And take notice, if you fail to an
swer as above required, the pliathT will Rj.i.i.v to
the Court at said term for the rc-liuf demanded in
said complaint, to-wit : far a judgment or decree
to reform a certain deei by you executed, and l;r
costs, Ac.
Dated July 12, JS70. ' "
First publication July 16. 1870.
, By order of it 041. It. P. Boise, Judge.
, N. II. CUANOR, Atty for Plff.
STATE OF OREGON,"? '
County of Linn,
' I hereby certify thai the foregoing summons is
a true copy of the original now on file in the
Clerk 'j office of the State and county aforesaid.
Given nnder my hand and official seal affixed,
this 12th day of July, 1870.
4owfl A. C. JONES. Clerk.
Citation. -
In tho County Court of tbe County of
Linn, State of Oregon. :
In the mutter of the estate of Isaiah
Meroier, deceased.' -
To Mrs. Franklin P. Smith (formerly Miss Mer
eier), Sarah L. Mercier, Josephine Mercier and
Mary Mercier, heirs of said deceased r -
IN THE NAM Is OF THE STATE OF ORK
gons You and each of you are hereby cited
vo be and appear in said Court, at the court house
ia the city of Albany in said county, on Monday,
the first dav of Auirust. 1870. (beina a day of the
August term ef said'Court), then and there show
cauiii. if on v exist., whv an order of sale of the
real estate ef said deceased should not be made as
prayed for in tbe "petition of S. M. Pennington,
tbe'Administrator of tbe estate of the said Isaiah
Mercier, deceased. Said real estate is described
as follows, to-wit : - Lot No. 5, ia Elook No. 10,
and loi.No. 2, ia Block No. 1. ;
By order of said Court.
- In testimony whereof, I,. A. 0 -Janes, ttc.
Coiraly Cleric' r the county aforositia., hvs uere
unto set my hand and affixed tbs seal of . said
Court on this 7& day of July, 1 870.
... . .. i A. C. JONES. ..
July 0, 1870-44w4 . ; County Clerk.
ALARMING MORTALITY I
Within the past three years, six of the local
Insurance Companies of San Francisco, repre
senting a capital of over $2,000,000,' suspended
the first four during the low rata war of 1867 and
1868 the last two during the past few weeks.
Six ont or Twelve
in leu than three years Is an alarming record of
mortality, and .should suggest to the insuring pub
lio the propriety of avoiding experimental, inex
perienced, and low rate Companies, and patroniz
ing tbe old, established, conservative, wealthy, and
prudently managed corporations of the solid and
permanent order. ! , -
NEW ; TO-DAY.
NEW TO-DAY.
JUSTLY TAKES RANK AS THE
LEADING AMERICAN
IJre Insurance Oo.
Their contracts are endorsed by cash assets
. exceeding -
1,70 o, o o o .
Their business is managed by underwriters who
have no superiors and but few equals in the Union
Their risks are small, carefully selected, and scat
tered throughout tbe entire United States, thus
avoiding heavy loss in the most serious conflagra
tion. Their rates arc not of the guess or gamb
ling order, but are based on actual experience,
and are as low as good insurance can be furnished
at. Their losses are honorably and promptly ad
justed, and paid in gold coin without delay or
discount. Their agents, located at all points of
importance, nave autnonty to issue policies direct,
thus avoiding -the danger and delay incident to
the sub-agency system ; and, in each and every
particular, both as regards solvency, permanency,
prudent management, honorable conduct, equitable
rates, and conservative practices,
TIse Phoenix, of Hartford,
- '"ilities to the insuring public unequall-..ju-
Company doing business on this
coast. I
It. II. ffiACilLL, TIt-rs-er,
424" California St., San Francisco.
Policies Issued and Renewed Direct by
T. FlilJViV, Agent,
ALBANY, OREGOX.
J jy2'70-43m3
SPRIXG A2SD SUMMER STYLES.
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING.
CHEVOIT SUITS,
WHITE DUCK SUITS,
. CASTOR BEAVER SUITS,
Heavy Canvas Hunting Coats,
White Marseilles Vests,
Figured Marseilles Vests,
Furnishing Goods of all Kinds
. ; and a great variety of other
NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS.
We are prepared, to offer to the public tho lar
gest ac-1 UJiiT .SIXKCTKD stock of Clothing
of out ovrn rGF.uufaeture. ever brought to Portland,
ad at prices ftat DrY.C.OilPSTITIOA.
.;-2"?.?.-t' ' "i " i-ft., rortiand.
GEO. W. CHAV, D. D. S
e7orLI?OLICIT TUE PAT"
f T iDDa?t' of all persons desir
ing ARTIFICIAL TEETH, and
FIRST CLSJS DENTAL opera
tions. Nitrous Oxi'Ja administered for the pain
less extraction ff teeth, when desired, ; Charges
moderate. '; - ; -. ". " -
Office in larxbh & Co.'s brick block. Resi
dence, first house south of Congregational Church,
fronting on Court House block.
Albany, Oregon, July 2, 1370-43 ' : - -'
Summons.
In tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for
the county of Linn, t ,- n
James Knox, Letitia Knox and 1
J. is. t, loudening, plain una,
John Lowdcrback, defondant.
Suit to compel
the perform
ance of a legal
obligation and
for damages..
t To John Lowdfrback, defendant s
IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF ORE
gon : Ton are hereby required to appear in
tbe Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for the
eounty of Linn, and answer tbe complaint therein
filed against yon by the above named plaintiffs,
with the Clerk of said Court, within ten davs
from the dato of service of this summons -upon
yon if served witnm this county, or U served in
any other county in this State, then within twenty
days of 'the date of service of this summons upon
you : And if service of this summons upon yon
be bad by publication, then by the first day of the
term fol twi'ig the expiration of six weeks from
Alie.i'firii- :.s'j'n hereof, to-wit : tbe fourth
Moi.d..-i O.iaoer, 1870. And take notice, if
you tuil to answer, the plaintiff's will apply to the
Court, at said term, for the relief demanded in
said complaint, to-wit : far a judgment or dere
discharging a mortgage, and -for one iadV?.i dol
lars damages, besides co?ta, ie.c , . -Dated
Juno 21, 1870. .' ' '"
First publication June 25, 1870.' " V . ; S ''
By order of Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge.
N. H. CRANOR. .
43w6 - Att'j for plaintiffs.
JT.'"iy..' lienifcy
ENTLEMEN'S BOOTS MADE TO ORDBR
VJT on short notice, and with neatness and dis
patch. - " . .
ysf All Hinds of Repairing Done. ,
Albany, June 11, 1870 40
' DUcrlptlve 1.1st
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE !
BY
STITZEL & UPTON,
Heal Estate Dealers, Albany, Ogn.
CITY OF ALBANY :
Lota 1, 2, 7 and 8, Block 19 good house, Ac.
Lots 3 and 4, " - 20 " " x
Loto, ; ' " 24 " "
4 Lots in ' 16 house and barn.
4 Lots in " 44 " "
Lots 3 and 6, in "11 3 no improvements.
Lot " 56 " "
Lots 5 and 8, in " 2 good house.
25 feet on First street, in Block 3, with a No.
1 Frame Store-house two stories. - Rents for
$25 a month.
Lots 2 and 3 in block 3, with good House and
Barn. Price, $300.
Lots 1, 2 and 3 in block 6 largo dwelling and
two stables.
Lots 5 and A in block 130 good house. Price,
S700. "
. For particulars apply to
3. C. MEJiDENHALL, Agent,
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Botanic Physician and Surgeon,
ALBANY, OREGON.
GRADUATE OF THE PHYSIO-MEDICAL
or Curtis College, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Employs in practice neither Mercury, Arsenic,
Morphine or any other poison, but relies on such
agents as act in harmony with life, and are en
tirely harmless. "
OFFICE In Parrish's t.rick, over tho post
office.
Kosidenee Water streot. below Pierce's ferry.
Albany, April SO, 1570 34
CITY NEWS DEPOT,
, Front street, Albany, Oregon. -
HAS JUST ' OBKNED A FIRST-CLASS
NEWS DEPOT and
STATIONERY STORE,
Where at all timos 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 habeeu selected with great care, and
none bat First-class arijcles are kept. Goods
received direct from San Francisco by every
steamer. Terms moderate. .
Give me a calL W. sT BRIGGS.
Albany. April 9. 70.-31-ly.
The standard remedy for Couehs, Influenza,
Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver
isompiatni, Jjronctitu, jtieeaing of rae-Anns, ana,
every affection ot the Throat, Lungs and Chest,
inrt-j?.! CONSUMPTION.-
V:"i?tii' t ilalsam does not dry np a Cough,
but loosens it, oleansea the lungs, and allays irri
tation, thus removing lh eaut of the complaint.
None genuine unless signed I. Butts. Prepared
by Beth W. Jowls Son, Boston. ; Bold by
Redington, Hostetter 4 Co., Ban Francisco, and
by dealers geperally. 41y70
MY WIFE, Amanda K ester, having left my
bed and board, I hereby warn all persons
not to harbor or trust ber on my account, as I
will pay no debts contracted by her.
L. HESTER.
Albany, June 4th, 1870-40w4
w. kuixm & co., ;
Having just received a Large and well selected
Stock of
HARD WARE,
r . SUCH .. AS ' ....
FARMERS & MECHANIC'S TOOLS
cossistiko or
ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS,
Hammers, Hammec .' '
Hammers, Hammers,
Sledges. Sledges,
SJedges, SledgesyJ
baws, baws, Haws,
Saws, Saws, Saws,
Planes, Planes, Planes,
' Planes, Planes, Planes,
Corss-Cut and Mill Saws,
"Together with a large assortment of
iifcor Jisjy STEEL
Nails, Nails, Nails,
Nails, Nails, Nails,
Springs, Springs, Springs,
' ! . " Springs, Springs, Springs,
Axles, Thimble-Skeins, Bi't. -- cc-
Also, a well Selected Stock of .
'Wason TCI m'toer,
SPOKES, HUBS, BENT 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, we can and will keep a better assortment at
lower prices than any house in this city.
Receiving and opening a large and splendid
assortment of ;
WOOD AND WILLOW WARS,
Which we offer at reduced rates.
W. H. EUHN 4 CO.
In the Monteith Fire-proof Brick, First-st.
March 12.-70-27
A. CABOTHCaS.
R. SALTMARSH.
A. CAHOTBBRS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES,
Ill lliltll IS
PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS
PATENT MEDICINES,
Perfumery, Toilet Goods, &c.
Our Goods are FRESH and
Warrant o d 3-ixx- o
PSESCRIPHOSS COMPOUNDED.
STORE OPEX DAY AXD XIGIT.'
Front Street, three t"ot bef;:r Ccrnur't,
&Xbuy, . .. fo'j 12'7? 2" ' .Oregon.
JOIIX COrVII3R,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Soots Snoes, cCso.
Closed ont at about cost.
IT JS R I W -A. E 9
A well Selected stock now on land, and will
be filled np constantly, and -
SOLD AT REDUCED RATES.
IRON AND STEEL.
The best assortment kept in the city, and con
stantly receiving fresh supplies,
SOLD AT THE LOWEST RATES.
All who want bargains give me a call.
- JOHN CONNER.
Albany, March 6, 1870-20.
MACHINERY !
: ,. . OF ALL KIND?,
It E '.r;-:A: T-V.XJ. ' l X .
CEARD & COLVER.
Headers,
Thresher,
Mowers,
Iteaper,
'should be looked TO SOON. .
Persons having the
Wbeeler Je Mellck landless . Cbain
Threshers,
can have them repaired so they will clean the
grain as well ah any Thresher, and cloan as much
as thoir power will thresh.
Flax ; Fans,
MADE TO ORDER ONLY. In short, all other
Agricultural Machines and implements made and
repaired.
We are completing arrangements to manufac
ture Seed Sowers, Sulkey and Gang Plows, of the
best patterns now in use. . .. -
All work warranted made of the best
material.
Shop on eorner of Washington and Second-sts.,
Albany, Oregon. 38m3
May 28, 1870.
PITTS'
CHALLENGER THRESHER
HAINES' HEADERS !
Mowers J Reapers
And all kind of
AgricaUnrai Implera'ts & Machines
On hand and for sale by '
"' BLAIN, YOUNG CO.,
May 28, TO-38 r . Albany, Ogn'.,
, J. C. MENDENIIATL,
IV o t a r y DP u b i i q ?
H'liAili ; : : s t r : OliEdOIi.
LEQAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS
made, and attested. Conveyances and col
lections attended to. ...:-.';--. 88-T0 ""
BUTCHER'S
Lightning Fly-Killer, .
Is ahead of anythiug of ihe kind. Ilsndy and
cheap, Try it. Sold by the Druggists, 42m?
NEW TO-DAY.
cm
BUSINESS
STILL RUSHING
AT TBI
NEW JEWELRY STORE
J . D . TITtS,
Albany, - - - - Orejron.
- . :,! '-':: -'
AOBST FO THE CBLEBBATBD
American & Swiss Ooli & Silfer f atcnes
Of every description. Direct Importer of
the very best ,
SWISS MADE -WATCHES,
Cents and Ladies Sizes.
n i i
raSkJISEST 8ILEOTIOS OP
JEWELRYi GOODS,
-:".0f all Kin is eonitttlj on '
-0s-
REPAIRI NO
VA TCHES. SPEOTA CtES & J
San rrR io Prices.
Every Ariicla Mold and 8H Hepatrlng'
Dune, Varranted. '
We claim to keep all. " ., : .
.FIRST QUALITY GOODS,
14 and at prices that defy competition,.
A. cowau, ,
A. vr. STAKARI.
A. COWAN & CO.,-
- Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS
"FIRST STREET........ ...ALBANY.
They offer a large and well elected stock of '
STAPLE DRY GOODS !
At Extraordinary Low Prices
PAR V
Cash oi Produce I
In addition to a very large stock, covering
everything in the line of Cottons, we
, have a complete assortment of i '
FANCY DRESS GOODS!
Latest styles of By' mi Mia's
HATS. CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, Ac.
"V'-'-- At-SO ,
Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper & ' Linen
" TSUnds, &c, &c.
l-.spew aii.si'tljsi Is 'uncttd tr etOi.k of i
IRON AND STEEL
- ' .'-,-"-.' .and. :i:
131 131CA1 llA.lt.IJ 1VAU I
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- Lard !
Oct. 30, 1869-8
A'. COWAN CO.
STITZEL & UPTON,
ntHL COIHIt -OHUKtHO,
lit
GENE 11 A L AGE N T S.
Braxnoli o-X"oo,
illbany, Oreg-on, '
; . C. MENDKMI . Ajrent,
jp KXEC ALLAN I, AWyc? KS S.jOV.
UT FsmbliAed July,- lo'Sf. An en where
general information concerning tho resources cf
Oregon can be obtained free of charge.
Loans negotiated en first Mortgage, Real Es
tate and Collateral Socuritios. - We have for salo
a large amount of property located in the town
of Albany. Alo, Farming lancln, of evcrv des-.
cripti.m. !oiat-i in l.iaa .E1 otbec couEties in
Xo thotU4i3 of Aifetr.7 nn4 viciuitt, !? f
i!.t. t'wr.i.-s-'i Rvl K;t: V.'a'tko U.ii tsesi'.-i
of calling yonr attention to our place ot' tiiisi
oess. Having detoriniacd to opoja a Branch Of-h.-o
-in yvur city, we cn offvr you a medium for
obtaining purchaser 'one that is appreciated by
buyers, as it saves ihnm maun time and labor in
searching for what they want,. Our principal
Aginny, ot Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es
tahli:;hed, and the otfio so well. funiisLed forgiv
ing information upon Rent Kstate, that it affords
the most complete fnoiluios for all parties bavin?
business in our line. .. .
You incur nq txen3e in placing yonr
property on sale with ns unless a sale is made.
Office on First street, opposite Post-Omee.
C. MESDB8HAM,; Agent,
Albany, Ogn., March 23, 1878. 29if. .
BTITZKL A UPTON".
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
f. C. NENDENHALT.. Ant
Office First st opposiU Post Offloe, Albany, Ogn,
H Li V?' . mJB! ny r Any. deeira-
jptrj . , ... ' " ' " corner
Third, Fonrth end Ulsworth streets, one tf the
naaste IajmIUIas 4 &L A A
.....n. iu ao mj, a gooa one and shalf
story honse, with all ether eonvenienoe. ADtl1v
v v - , Albany, Oregon.
"STAR" PICTURE GALLERY I
BROWNSVILLE, : , : -OREGON,.
HAS BEEN REFITTED WITH SKYLIGHT
of the latest style, end the oceratlnir room
with instrnments of . -. .
STRICT JLY FIKST ri.ASs mirr
with a ehoiee stock of Material. C6 st, ils .t 3
direct from Philadlnhik n.--.-.- '
; v ' .
mend its 1.'. ..'... .. '
Pictares frcu E'b.- T .'t-. t,
prices. " .
Special faeihtie for taking J'amHy Groups and
copying Old Pictures. Call and see specimens.
T ll irfmrni wi a.
PETER HUME. -
Ia the Drag Store will be found full assort
ment of 7mrs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery,
Pitlats. Oms, o Ac.: Also, Books and Ptat'.sn-
siiil- rto;.! Bois taad) a spw.ally
Lr. kowitad lt e'rare,- and asay !
prolesaional'.y at nuv t;T.e. '
Post Office building, BrownevillsOGregoiv.
- Af.rU 20. 70-33 , PETER HUME.
y be octsultci!
To Whoa It C2ar OoBcerat
ll. BABER is mj Legal Agen during
JT my absence.
-' ' SAMUEL DJ5NNY.'
Albany, March 15, lSr,-2S-3w. t