fib? jptang 1&twkx. SATURDAY, AUGUST- 6, 1870. Subscribers finding an X after tUeir name will understand that their subscription expires with that number, and they are invited to renew their uuwripuuns. lcrma per annum, in advance: six months, $2 ; three months, $1. LOCAL. AFFAIRS Ten Years in "Wall Street. Mrs. Millctt has laid on our table a work bearing the above title, for which she is now soliciting subscribers in this State. It is a well written, neatly bound, and handsomely illustrated work, containing . 536 pages, just issued from the press, and has already attained a wide circula tion; ' From its pages you can learn all about the meaning of such terms as puts, calls, flyers, bulls, bears, turns, washes, tc; how the great panics in gold are uianaged ; the mysteries of tho "gold room" j the rise and fall of the gold and tock market, and many other things of , interest counected with Wall street. It also contains biographical sketches of the great money kings, Yanderbilt, Jerome, Drew, Jay Gould, Jas. Fisk, Jr., and toiaoy others. It is -decidedly the most Refreshing book ot the season it "knocks Runaway at Lebanon. On last Monday, at Lebanon, Mr. Wm. S. Elkins and wife were considerably hurt by the running away of a team. Mrs. Elkins had just got into the wagon, and Mr. Elkins was hitching the last trace, when the horses started. Mr. E. jumped for the lines, but succeeded in getting hold of but one, to which he held until it was forced from his grasp. He was dragged a considerable distance, when the wagon passed over his right foot, fracturing some of the bones, causing a. painful wound, which will compel hkn to go on crutches for some time. Mrs. Elkins got over the spring seat into the wagon bed, and rolled out at the rear end of the wagon, falling on her head and shoulders. When picked up she was insensible, but soon revived upon receiving proper at tention, and was found, beyond receiving some pretty severe bruites upon the face and shoulders, not to have received any serious damage. The team ran at full speed some two miles out on the prairie, carrying part of the wagon with them, and, with the exception of breaking a doubletree, neither horses or wagon were damaged by the fracas. Under the treat ment of Dr. Odell, of. Lebanon, Mr. the spots ofTn all of 'em." Mrs. Millett will canvass this city next week, and we advise every one, to subscribe for the : Elkins is getting along finely. most entertaining and instructive work yet offered for their perusal. , 1 Splendid Map. Just now a reliable map of the scene of war is a most desir able attainment. To get the correct names of the points where battles are i ought, aud for other valuable informa tion sought by. the general public, who are deeply interested in all that relates to tho Franco Prussian war, we can un hesitatingly recommend Lloyd's Map of Europe and North America, a double map. On one side is a full and accurate map of Europe, and on the reverse, the North American continent. It is. the most complete, fullest aud handiest for reference, in the map line, that has yet been published. Our townsman, John Smith, Esq., has them for sale, and he will be pleased to furnish, already for hanging, any number of these superior maps, to those of our citizens who wish to post themselves in the geography of the country, now swarming with armed legions on bloody war intent.. Personal. We received a call from Mr. S. M. Holdredge, general agent for the -New England Life, of Boston, on Tuesday. Mr. II. is a very pleasant gen tleman, and is an able advocate of the interest he represents. The New Eng land, he informs us, is flourishing, daily gaining in popularity and prosperity. Mr. J. M. Morehead, traveling agent for the Singer Sewing Machine Manufac turing Co., dropped in on us on Monday. He is introducing the manufactures of the Co. on this c ast. Gov. I3allard,late of Idaho, arrived in bis city on Tuesday He intends mak ing this his futuie home here. Dr. D. T. Morgan, of San Francisco, lectured on the "disease of the eye and its treatment," at the Court House, on Tuesday night. Mr. Bellinger, late editor of the Dem ocrat, and Mr. Burmester, his law part ner, propose to leave this city shortly for Portland, there to enter into the practice f law. We wish them the fullest suc cess in their new home. Jewelry Clocks. Mr. Titus has received, during the week, a fine assort ment of the latest styles of jewelry, to which he calls the attention of the ladies and gentlemen of Linn. -He has also received a new assortment of clocks, and now has almost any size and priced clock that the public may need. His fair dealing and low prices has given him an enviable reputation throughout this por tion of the valley. Mrs. Geo. Vernon died suddenly, at her residence about eight miles south of this city, on Thursday night of last week. She retired at the usual hour, apparently in good health, and was found to have expired, some time during the night, by her children, who attempted to wake her the next morning. Mr. Vernon was ab sent from home, harvesting, on the night in question. She is supposed to have died of heart disease.- She leaves four small children. Wanted. 'r. E. Cartwright, at the Froman Buildings, wishes to purchase 150,000 bushels of wheat. He gives notice also that he has on hand 50,000 sacks for those who sell or store grain with him. Those who have contracted their flax seed to the Pioneer Oil Co., are requested to call at the same place ! for sacks. Head his ad. this morning. M - lie Still Uvea! ..' As the earth revolves around on its axis once in twenty-four hours, the Sun shines by day, the Moon and Stars by night, and the seasons come in. their turn, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter j as we are running from the cradle to the grave, reaching ; for some hand in the distance; stepping to gain a toothold on some vessel tar out at sea, swiftly flying still further from us, and trying to live, so does the young man from Wisconsin, M. PEARSON, still live, and still continue to do business in Albany, Ogn., and feels thankful for past favors and patronage, which nerves his heart on to a greater effort to accommo date his many customers, and to sell them GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, of which he has a very good'stock on hand, cJieap for cash or produce. The young man from Wisconsin, M. PEARSON, still lives, and is always ready to buy, sell, swap or dicker, at Cheadle's old stand, corner of First and Broadalbin streets, Albany. 6w. Watches. For an assortment of gold and silver watches, all sizes and prices, go to J. D. Titus' new jewelry store. He has got the fullest assortment ever brought here. That Enemy op Mankind, Consump tion ! can be cured ; but it is far better to prevent the cruel disease from fasten ing itself on the system, by the timely use of a remedy such as Dr. Wislars Balsam of WUd Cluerry affords. "Oil Up." Pure linseed oil, manu factured at Salem Mill, can ho procured of Geo. F. Settlemier, drurrist, First street, Albany, at 1 30 per gallon, tf . Medical. Owing to the fact of the Americau Medical Association meeting in San Francisco next May, the Physicians should take prompt measures to secure a full attendance. Therefore it is proposed that all graduates of -Medicine in good standing in Linn, Polk, Yamhill and Ma rion counties, meet in Salem on Monday August the 15th, at 10 J. o'clock p. i., for the purpose of organizing a Union 3Jedjcal Society. financial and Commercial. Legal tenders 84S53. San Francisco quotations as follows : Flour Oregon extra, from old wheat, quotable at $CG 50, " and Oregon superfine at S55 25. Wheat The market rules steady, and quotations are : Prime shippiug, cl SO (h S2J ; fair, SI 75; good to choice milling, for local use, 1 801 90. Oats California are held af 1 ,40 SI GO, nominal. Onions Quotable at 90cl 15. While quotations remain at 75 cents, good wheat readily commands 80 cents per bushel in this market. No other changes ' noted. NEW TO-DAY. Public Sales. S. M. Pennington, Esq., the administrator of the estate of Isaiah Mercier, deceased, will sell at pub lic outcry, on the 10th day of September, lot 5 in block 10, and lot 2 in block 16, in this city. Both lota are valuable. See advertisement elsewhere. Also, Messrs. Hiram Smith and John Martin, executors, will sell two valuable tracts of land, in township 15, belonging . to the estate of the late Thomas Martin, -on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, at -the Court House door in this city. For particulars see new advertisement else where. Also, Jane Cline, guardian, will sell, on the 10th day of September, three acres of land in the original donation land claim of Geo. Cline, in , this county. Terms, ash down. Old and New. W. E. Loomis, news agent of San Francisco, sends us a new magazine entitled as above. - A glance through its pages convinces us that it is a first class monthly, deserving well of the reading public. It numbers among its contributors some of the' best talent in America, among whom we mention Beecher, Chadwick,' ' Emerson, James, Stebbins, gentlemen all well known to fame, and, among its lady contributors, Emma Converse, MA. Dodge, L. P. Hale, and man; others. It is furnished to subscribers at i per year, by H. O. Houghton & Co., Boston, Mass.- A Handy Calendar. We are under obligations to Mr. J. C. Mendenhall, Real Estate and Insurance agent ol this city, for so me thing new, neat and handy in the shape of a calendar. ' It is issued by the Union Fire Insurance Co. of San Francisco, and is ahead of anything we have yet seea in the line. v Corvallis College -Some one has forwarded us a catalogue of the Corvallia College, being the fifth issued by that institution. The attendance during the last College year was very favorable in deed, and we should judge the institution ras in a most flourishing condition.' Homestead Lots. Judge Thornton has had those homestead lots surveyed, just across the river in Benton, and is now offering them, through Mr. JVC. Mendenhall, Real Estate agent or-this city, for sale at 120 each. Each lot contains six acres, and will prove valua ble property in the future. Brief Items. Mr. John Briggs, of the Old Stove Store, is preparing for win ter by re-roofing his shop, and otherwise improving its looks. Mr. Gradwohl, on corner of First and Ferry, has as neat and tastily arranged stock of goods as are to be found iu the city. - . M r. Brenner has boxed up and shipped his stock of goods to Brownsville, where he intends doing business hereafter. Suc cess to the old boy. Messrs. Montgomery & Bartzges lost a valuable horse last week. Mountain fever "was the matter of it." : . The St. Charles, under the management of Mr. H. Brenner, is a big success. . Our "job work" has kept us rushing during the week. J. C. Mendenhall; Esq.,' has removed his real estate office into the second story of the Parrish brick, where those who wish to purchase or sell real estate should call. The new picket fence around Court "Houso block is nearly finished, and looks neat. . Repairing "street crossings and side walks the order of the week. Read B. Brenner's new ad. Persons who wish, can have the Reo-- ister Extra left at their places of busi ness or residences, issued every day (Sunday excepted), for the sum of twenty five cents per week. It will contain a digest of the latest war news, received at 9 o'clock each morning. ; i " Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is no Patent Medicine humbug gotten up to dupe the ignorant and credulous,' nor is it represented as being "composed of rare and precious substances, . brought from the four corners of tho eath, car ried seven times across the Great Desert of Saharab, on the backs ' of fourteen camels, and brought across the Atlantic Ocean on two ships." It is a mild, sooth ing, pleasant Remedy, a perfeet Specific for Cbronic Nasal Catarrh, "Cold in the head," and kindred diseases. The proprietor, R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buff alo, N. Y.,(whose private Government Stamp is on every pakage of the Genu ine,') offers a reward of $500 for j a case of Catarrh he cannot cure. For sale by druggists. Sent by mail," postpaid, for sixty cents. Address the proprietor as above. , ' .Wheat Receipts For the week ending August . 4th, are as follows ' Magnolia Mills, 4,660, bushels and 57 pounds; Albany Steam . Mills, 2,763 bushels and 59 pounds. 1, , IS ii she Is ol Wheat "ITTASTED at the FROMAN' BCILDIXGS. y V 511,000 sacks for the farmers who store or sell to us." Flax seed contractors of ttio Pioneer Oil Co., wi';l call on as for sacks. E. CARTWRIGHT. Albany, August 6, 1S70. -Attention.- - B- BRENNER, tfAVIXa KOCGIIT OUT a the iu teres t of Senders, Sternberg A Co. iu their Brownsville store, intends moving his. stock t goods from this city t Brownsville im mediately. lb being the case, bo wishes MI those indebted to him, either by note or account, to call at bis store and pay the same, within EIGHT days from this date, or he will be compelled to enforce payment according to law. 1J. 15Kr. Jilt. Albany, August 5, 1870-4St2 Guardian's Sale of Real Instate. fOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT, IN" 13( pursuance of au order of tho County Court of the county of Linn, State of Oregon, made on the 2d day of August, -1S70, in the matter of the estate of Thomas J. Cline, minor, the underpinned, Guardian of said minor, will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the value of permanent improvements placed thereon by J. I.. HarrU A Co., on Saturday, the 10th -day of September, 1870, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court House door, in tbe city of Albany, in said Linn county, State of Oregon, the undivided one-half of three (3) acres of land in the extreme northeast corner of the original donation land claim of George Cline, in Linn connty, State of Oregon. TERMS OF SALE Cash, U. S. gold coin, down. Dated, August 2, 1876. JAKE CLINE, Aug. 6-48w4 Guardian. Executor's Sale of Keal Property. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, Hiram Smith and John F. Martin, Executors of the estate of Thomas Mar tin, deceased, in pursuance of an order of Couuty Court in and for Linn county, Oregon, made at the August term thereof, 1870, will sell at public auction, in froct of the Court House door in the city of Albany in said county, on the 6th day of September, A. D. 1870, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, the following- de scribed real property belonging to said estate, to-wit : Beginning at the northwest corner of W. H. McCully's, land claim No. 41, Not. No. 2973, thence rnnning south 56 rods, thence running in a northerly direction with the county road 132 rods to a point, thence west 105 rods to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres, more or less. Also, the following described tract of land, "Beginning at the southeast corner of Claim No. 41, Not. No. 2973, thence west 13 96.100 chains, thence north 28 65.100 chains, thence east 13 96.100 chains, thence south 1 15' west 28 21.100 chains to place of beginning, containing forty acres, more or less," both of said tracts of land being situated in Tp 15 S K 4 West Will., meridian, in Linn county, Oregon. TERMS OF SALE Gold coin of the V. S., one-half cash in hand, the balance in six months, secured by mortgage on the premises. Dated, August 3, 1S70. - HIRAM SMITH, JOHN F. MARTIN", . Aug. 6, 1870-4wn4S i Executors. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. "Tb-TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN J3l pursuance of an order of the County Court of Linn conn ty, State of Oregon, made on the second day of August, 1870, in the matter of the estate of Istiah Mercier, deceased, the undersign ed, .Administrator of the estate, will sell, at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, U. S. gold coin, in aifferent parcels, on Saturday, the 10th day of September, 1870, between the borfrs of 9 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, In Linn county, Ore gon, the following described real property, to-wit- Lot No. 5 in block No. 10, and lot No. 2 in block No. 16, in the city of Albany, Linn county: State of Oregon, as known and described upon the town plat of said city of Albany, now on file in the office of tbe Clerk of said Linn county. TERMS OF SALE One-half in gold coin down ; the residue in gold coin, oh credit of six months, with ten per cent per annum, secured by note and mortgage on the premises sold. - Dated, Augusts, 1870.' ' ; S. M. PENNINGTON, i Administrator. .ag. 8, l70-48w4 . ! . TEL E Gr RAPHIC. SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER. Dates to August 1st. ' New York, August 2. Dispatches report a naval engagement on Wednesday last, at the mouth of the river Elbe. Vienna, Aug. 2. Austria is mobil izing fifty thousand men to watch Bohe mia. Brussels, Aug. 2. Met correspon dence asserts that the great battle will be fought by Monday at farthest. London. Auk- 2. The war news this morning is meagre and unimportant. The impression prevails that the arrival of the French fleet from the Baltic alone prevents the Prussians advancing through France to Paris. Advices received by telegraph from Prussian headquarters on the Rhine, up to 3 o'clock P. M. yesterday. There had been no general ecgagement up to that hour. Scouting parties and skirm ishers from both armies continually raid ing into each other territory. r The presence of the immense armies on ' the frontiers of France and the lthenish provinces, give rise to serious apprehensions of famine,. To avoid impoverishing the theatre of war, the Emperor draws all his army supplies from a distance, by railway. '--' " The Dauntless will not compete for the Queen's cup. Berlin, Aug. 2. The scene of the departure of King William was one of the wildest enthusiasm and loyalty. Paris, Aug. 2. Official dispatches announce that an engagement took place at 11 o'clock. The French took the of fensive, crossed the Prussian lines, drove the enemy from their batteries on the outskirts of Saarbrucken, aud speedily captured the town. The Emperor and Prince both took part in the engagement. Freiich loss very -slight. No further particulars. Rumors in relation to the neutrality of Austria and Italy premature. An alii ance between Denmark and France is forming. Italian troops will enter Rome on the plea of protection, as soon as Na poleon's troops are withdrawn from that city. King William is at Mayence ; Napo leon at Metz. Berlin, Aug. 3. King William, upon his arrival at Mayence, issued a procla mation to the Army of Germany, assum ing commandership in chief. London, Aug. 3. More details of the Saarbrucken affair received. The fight began at 11 o'clock yesterday. The French passed the frontier iu force. The Prussiaus were driven from their stroug position by the artillery fire of the French. The latter remained masters of the position, which was won without serious loss. The Emperor and Prince Imperial witnessed the conflict, and then returned to Metz for dinner. It is generally admitted by the French that their hesitancy sacrificed the advan tages they possessed at tha outset of the campaign. An early start might have overwhelmed Germany, but now the French are compelled to act fa the "de Philadelphia, Aug. 3. The arrest of one of Nathan's murderers is deemed probable to-day. - A man whose shirt and stockings were bathed in blood, was track ed home from New York. Upon his ar rest and his person searched, two or three diamonds were found upon bim. Yreka, Aug. 3. Warm, the mercu ry up to 107 in the shade. - Portland, Aug. 3. Thermometer marks 97 in the shade. Paris, Aus. 3. A combat has. taken place on the Baltic between the French and Prussian fleets. Two Prussian gun boats are reported captured. The French land forces are advaneing. Five hundred thousand rations are issued daily for the French army. The King of Italy will protect Rome. Symptoms of trouble in London, to oc cur on the occasion of the approaching celebration, are announced. 13,000 reinforcements leave Madrid for Cuba immediately. The delay on both sides in opening the campaign, after the armies were in readiness, is attributed to the renewal on the part of Napoleon, of propositions for peace, which were' formally refused to day by Bismarck., The French Gov ernment is preparing au answer to the last dispatch of Bismarck. The Crown Prince of Prussia, Freder ick William, remains in command. He will not take command of the South Ger man army as reported. Paris, Aug. Dispatches from the Emperor, on the field, confirm the report of the capture of Saarbrucken. Tho new French gun was operated with deadly effect. A correspondent of the London Ifeic says the war enthusiasm is dying out in Paris. London, Aug. 3. England is ship ping 15,000 horses daily to tho continen, from whence they are immediately sent to the German frontier. ; ' ..';; Considerable indignation is manifested at Gladstone's peace policy.: ; New York, Aug 3. The Herald1 special says there has been hard fighting to-day at Weissberg. A large force of Prussians advanced ten miles into French territory, destroying miles of railroad. The French were driven from the field, and the Prussians now occupy - their camps. Gen. Qenlerol was killed, and 500 wounded French prisoners fell into the hands of the Prussians.- Loss of the Prussians reported heavy. The Crown Prince led-tbe Prussians in person'. - NEW TO-DAY. BUSINESS IT" STILL RUSHING 8-1. NEW JEWELRY STORE J. . TITUS, Albany, - - - - Oregon. AQEMT FOR THB CELEBRATED American & Swiss Gold & Sifter Watches Of every description. Direct Importer of the very best I SWISS MADE -WATCHES, Gents and Ladles Sizes. . j - THE FINEST SELECTION OF JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, Of all Kinds constantly on hand.- NEW TO-DAY. REPAIRING of WATCHES. SPECTACLES & JEWELRY I - AT . . San Francisco Prices. i - ' O ! Every Article Sold and all (Repairing Done, Warranted. We claim to keep all FIRST QUALITY GOODS, 14 and at prices that defy competition. A. COWAN'. A. nr. STAKARD. A. COWAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET... ALBANY. They offer a large and well ilected stock of STAPLE JBUX CJOODS ! , J At Extraordinary Low Prices Cash oi Iroci.c In addition to a very large stock, covering everything in the line of Cottons, we have a complete assortment of '' j FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest styles of Boy3' and Men's CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS ! HATS, CAPS, ROOTS. SHOES, Ac. Carpet, W all-Paper, Paper Blinds, &.C., &c. & Lines Especial attention is directed to our stock of IKON AND STEEL AND ! OEERAL IIAItWAItE! Wbivh is the largest and most couplet til id side of Portland. You are invited to call and examine our goods and prices. The highest market price in ca--h paid for Wool, On coo and Lard ! by Oct. 30, 1869-8 A. COWAN A CO. ESTATE. STITZEL & UPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, A K D ! GENERAL AGENTS. . o 1 Albany, Oregon, J. C. MENDENHAtB, - - Agent, GENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON. Established July, 1863. An office where general information concerning the resources of Oreson 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 the town of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of erery des cription, located in Linn and other counties in this State. I To the citisens of Albany and vicinity, and to the owners of Real Eatato : 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 yon a medium for obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by buyers, as it saves them much time and labor in searching for what they want.! Our principal Agency, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es tablished, and the office so well furnished for giv ing information upon Real Estato, that it affords the most complete facilities for all parties having business in our line. : & You incur no expense in placing your property on sale with us unless a sale is mado. Office on First street, opposite Post-Office. JOHN C. MENDENHALL. Agent. Albany, Ogn., March 23, 18T0j 29 tf. STITZEL A UPTON, HEAL ESTATE BllOKEliS, J. C. MENDENHALL, Agent, Offiee First st opposite Post Office, Albaay, Ogn. HAVE for sale in the city of Albany, a desira ble Homestead, Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, corner Third, Fourth and Elsworth streets, one f the best localities in the city. A good one and thalf story houso, with all other conveniences. JUppiy to J. C. MENDENHALL, Agent, Albany, Oregon "STAR" PICTURE GALLERY! BROWNSVILLE, : " : : OREGON, HAS BEEN REFITTED WITH SKYLIGHT of tbe latest style, and the operating room with instruments of ' STRICTLY FIBST CLASS MAKE 1 with a choico stock of Materials,. Chemicals, Ae., direct from Philadelphia. Our work shall recom mend itself. j . ; Pictures from Ring to Life size, at the lowest prices. i ' Special facilities for taking Family Groups and copying Old Pictures. Call and see specimens. J. II. TEMPLETON, l PETER HUME. 3 Q 9Sf MM ew rj 6 2 .00 a In the Drag Store will be fonnd a full assort ment of Drugs, Patent- Medicines, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Ac, Ac Also, Books nd Station ery. . ,, , SSl. School Books made a specialty. : Dr. Rowland lias charge, and may be consulted professionally at any time. t . , Post Office building, Brownsville, Oregon. April 20, '70-33 PETER HUME. To Whom It Kay Concern I G H. BABER is my Legal Agent duriug nsy absence. SAM CEL DENNY. -Albany, March 15, W0.-?8-3w. 3D: .Q 0 0 S- 0 6 0 d 0 10 0 0 a c3 10 0 0 n 10 (8 o - . u & S s e v. " u V A a a S3 tm a. S e a H W Ns9 ft m e v H mi u a a s a I id o OQ P5 O EM W fH W S3 O ALBANY ADVElITISStfEMTS. Front-it., Albaay. Ogn. 1 120 B AFrw- R.. Cbeadlo 2 Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries ail Meneral Mercliaiiiise) AKD FORWARDING .A COMMISSION ItlERCII A.1VTS. MARK GOODSt Care of ' Xj 0. Albany, Oregon ; or lit.. XD.9 Sn Fraocievo, Cal. Liberal advance made on consignments. NOTICr TO SHIPPERS. - I INTEND DOING A General Commission Business ! SVTV FRANCISCO, for the purpose of selling All Kinds of Produce that may be consigned to me to sell. -AJLto .xx3T , Oregon Will receive and attend to all orders on me to be filled in San Francisco. oct9-&tf K. CHGAULU. i 2 9 fa s 9 CO o p 5 O O o 5 C9 - of 1-9 H El O a 3 s e tm. 9 mmd "3 tf s m sa be on a on 0 u M' 43 0) ' 4) Q ft a . GOODS RECEIVED BY - Every steamer which will be sold for . CASH or TRADE. WHEAT. WANTED I ' AX 1 Sixty Cents pr Bushel In trade, or on Book account. For all that ittay le offered mm m S OS A 1 r As I at a, or? P. tf" 3 P tf tf' a E3 OS o ! EH W (A - o S i S H , g 5 " s w i a i H- o . co U EH (3 . as a b ; is. a a a as s b o w ft -A es .. a e m u u an & es 2 k - 6- u a 5 J 3 CITY NEWS DEPOT, , Front street, Albaay, Oreg HAS JUST OPENED A FIRST-CLASS NEWS DEPOT flkd STATIONERY STORE, Where at all times will be found the latest Peri ' odicals, Magasines, Newspapers, Books of all kinds, Writing Paper, every rariety, all kinds and sizes of Envelopes, ' ., and the most beautiful : PBOTOdft APBIO AI.80U1 This stock bas befen selected with great care, and none but First-class artioles en kept, tjoeda received direct from San Francisco by every steamer. 'iva. Terms moderate. Give me a eaU. W. S. D&IQOS. ' Albany, April S, M.-M-ly. .,,,..;' " DVTCHER'8 Lightning Fly-Killer, la ahead of anything of the kind.- Handy and cheap. .. Try it. Sold by the Dm jr gists. -i?ra? A Weekly Nswbpapm, . Containing" &S eel a me ef matter, IS PUBLISHED EVSRT SATtJHDAT. In tbe City of Albany, AT ' t ' &Q Per Annum, Six months..... t- LOCAL ITEMS" made a 6PECIALTT. THE BEOISTER JOB PRINTING first itrtet, (oppotit Parruk Co? store Albany Oregon. HAVING a very fair assortment ef materia! we are prepared to execute, with neatness and dispatch, ell kinds of XXAXSBT A2CTX) aPASTCTT nch as '.," . , " Stndlill, " - Programme, - BBl-headi, . . ' ' C srd; BaU Ticket; Pamphlet, ' ." .Labtft, ,: J Blank ' of all kinds, at aa lew fnre as a dae regard V teste and gooi work will allow. . When you went anything In tbeprintlns line, eall at the Beoisrxa offlee.