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7 : 1 t, vol.. a. ft'OlM,. VA.IilJVE. OITJCK UN ":; SiTi: UT Ff.!:!!Y AM' l lHHI'-STS. - - - - - Ti"KM.-"IX ADVAXCK. ALBANY, OREGON. SATUIiKlY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S70. NO. 3. Mla 1 CAT.. . Six Months S' ui't; t'-'i'i Thriv Dollar Two l!:ir-i Ten Lints a i'Vi;:: rates. t . ; vcrr : -ea. n :s v. r S-.-aar- of ton !'Oi;TLANl cakds. k. v. 1:1 ssiu., c. r- IKIUIV, Attors-.cv at Law. J ' Notary Public. KUSSELL & rEERY, Real Estate Brokers St Collcctiug Agents. roit!?n3. - - Oregon. O l'K'-lAJ. ATTENTION UIVEX TO THE ,.i r.c... K.-t.-ite. Ileal Esiate Litigation, uh.i i:..- claim. N.ata w- ? corner of First and Wash- aivi:htisi:mi:xts. BUILDERS, ATTENTION ! SASH, 15LIM) AM) IIOR r A C NEW fitJ-DAY, rn I tl PORTA A T to Tin: 7JEIIiKGR.APHIGi le Orleans railway where tho' line lias I i Deen cut. r The railroad to Laon 13 no cutirely in SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER. Dates to September I Pauls, Sept. 15- French troops who crossed the Rhine into Baden territory ! recently, will probably -remain and opc- I rate on German soil. the hands of the Prussians. Grain, stored at various railroad sta tions has been removed to points nearer the centre of the city. Berlin, Sept. 17. Considerable ex citement was caused recently by the r. ha.-k ::nst-. IX SI RISC PUBLIC ! ,.r less. fir-!- insaa t .on, ; p.u ;i Hi!-T'i!u'iit irio l it ."art !':; . -r I . Larger ' iveH!--iberai H-rui-. !s iuscr'.td r n the in- ...... V : -...i:d. tl-n. l,n. 0 7(1- .'. ..!;. vur.s y.oi:itisi-. i rni.f.T, Mai ina" 1 "a in aJ . ..at r .l i. a pa "c-a i o - r a " in inn r ml litr J')!'. .'."OIIK. I fy;..-, s.,ck "f l..rc.l ra..;: 1 '. r. t i . . w' l! k"-; t- - i ;;ri; iin in :t pcli' i- JLzcn.z for th' Kcsistor. iitth.ri?e.t t- vo ; .!. a.lr.-rti.-in..-. .'!!. .11--. !..! an-. 11. l!rown-.' (',!: r.-"t-e a:l ri-.-ti; t f...r f &-rl t-.. f. r t!.v Kkbktcc : )! ! ISAM SM ITU. I"s S. It. fl.At'iill I'o.X... rCTKlt IITMl'. K,.: v.-. n. k!i;k. r.-, K. K. WUKKr.Kit, !:(.., T. 11. I! KYS '!.!... K- i (.im. w. r.N'X!". I-:.-1. I.. 1". !'!S!!Ki:. lU'SLNi:.-.- CAi;:'. ,T. C. MKM'KXi! AI.!.. TV 0 t :i i- I 5? b 1 t - il.IIANV. ::::::: ' B r.' A I. IN.-TiU'MKXTS 1 n1:1.l- INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, I'.'i iiii rly New Columbian, ('i;n-r I'j'.i-: liu.i f.'rii.-"i: trct't.--, rOETLAMD, ORGGON, Xoah ti Morrison, Proprietors. I"n;nt and tV a s It i u " 1 0 u SI reels ri'ISTLA XT). !;:..:. X. Z.. r. T.. Q,-.i:uy, .... Proprietor. ; l.ato f '.hr IVo-tcvn K '. railU-- Ili'l'SK i. ti.i- m .-t.:i:: !i-u. in tliv S:a;v'. urui.-.- . i :t .viH I ir ihs '. !f!-:iv r i't" I rt .p- i r tr.ik' his ..i".!rt.il-;..-. Xc.ir:-t i i t" t!..- .-t.'!im':i; k.-.x- Ti:-- r-.l i'l ("'::. -:i 'HI aUrr.ys ! T'ti: :ir !h i in iiii-.'. on the :!r.i :Ll ct' :oiur.rhi;- :ir l iv- r 'j a?.;, rarrviii V'- :;'..-r- mi l tii. ir ! -t" a 1 1 t r'-ni The ' '.ats V.-.- ' .' '-.'i "-'. : . ' ,'. :,.- ' t ......l. ... .11.1! VY. Tin: i:ivk!e i! ank oi5ix;oN. K KKI" "X HAN I A an.l :ir-' iic'artI C'. l I.I. ASSUUTMKX T, ALARMING MORTALITY! a. :.I 11-h a- - Cro-.vn, raiii-1, I'.H'. l, and So t:.!t Mold i.r .-J! .-i.-s. VINDQV AND DOOR FRAMES ! an 1 a'i i 'T Uiii'Is !' AYifli;!. tlx' ).ri.t tl.rrc year.-, six I iiMU-atiec ( ''t'lii!lii i a of San I'rattcir. ."(atimr a rapilal of nvvr fi.llllO.OOO, .n-j.. tin. fnsi f'.nr .lnrin; l In- I-.w rate war -.f i"'-7 nil- I Sn.S tho last two during tht: aat few wi'rk.-. ill.- I'.l-ul -..r.--11.Iu.l-- Ja.ndox, Sept 15. Dispatches dated j attempt to assassinate the French Kuipe- St Donuie, Sept. 14th, savs 4JO,000 j ror Dy a uertnan apprentice. lJruians are api.roaching 1'aris. ! 'oxl,ox. yePl- 17. Uavaria has re- I'vris Sept. 15. The Prussians are pudiated any desire to enter the North ndvunein- in immense numbers To- ! German Confederation, morrow the capital will be completely is- j , London, Sept. 18.-l'rospects of peace elated. All the railroads, except towards thought to be no better than at any ti-ne the west, are cut. Over 0,000,000 I the beginning of the war. rounds of guniiowder reported in Gov- i J-ord Lyons conducts negotiations bc cinment hands in this city. tweeh 1-avre and liSmarck. It is said Seventeen bridges over the Seine have that a brief armistice has been arranged, been destroyed. The gates of Paris to be ! J'AUIS, Sept- 1 7. Strassburg nearly closed to-morrow. All classes resolve to ! uuter.able, aiid the. inhabitants arc de ficit to the death. l)a,t,B ' l...rt'fif Uti-xnit.ft'a nrmv eut. il.ri,..1, i Prussians crossed the Seine last even- the Prussians at Metz, and arc now Si out of I'welvp in t- than three venrs i.-i an iilarm'mir itct'I t.f lli- rfaliiy. Hli'l ?h..lil..l sntjest t.'tliv in.cnrin . 1 1 1 -I:.- lite I'r.'i'ii.'iy i.l' .'ir'i'nlin :Xir'r'mi.'i!taI. in;-.'rin.-C'l. ari'l low rati? ti'uini.anies, an. I ;it. :-..ni.-int; lh- i.t'l o.-.tabiis!it'fl. ('Otisci vativ.. wt'altliy . n n.l l-rti'lfuily iuail.ij.Tal ci'irftrali' n.- ' t'ae s.-I i-.l ail'l I'crmau ut Kr-K-r. . . U EE! marching to 1'aris, Cunrobert in com mand. Pauls, Sept. Minister, warus 1'aris to leave now while they may. (ieti. Cluserete advises the people refuse mediation, and light death victory. I.oxiiox, Sept. 15. womeu and children left the 11th. krr I'm TlllU'V! i'rcl . i war. I.-. :a i i.l. nv I ii ri 1 1 - a ia:t- Zi'r .air ?!i;i'ki'1"-, lU'Ii-H. l'aus, llriviii' .f any Uin'l, ar i-ur I'act'Ty -u I.yn i tiio liir Ual.ki, next I-ci'.'.v M al kliauri 1. A I.I. 1X1. K.'ii a N i: W A 1 V KUTIS KM KXTS. V B??.T A 531" i Ij 3 I Hii. 1". In uarv VI.TtlOI 0, lMi'.i - 4 t CO. L. STRUCKfEIER & GO,, .num'Sl a:t tais-ous WHEAT AND FLAX SEED DEPOT. ai.iivny, ci!!::oN. v.- at. I. !.;x; ir i ixi: TUB OZ. i) n ' '.c aa.t ;a i -li'.V & 1I.i:.X'lXti atal IMiSTlXi; .-'a.-i: H !. iSnslieU ht Ilay '. r -- r. in i.: 1 1 i i.. -Turn; mkiku .3. Y. SSi-nl.'fy. i.KMi'X'.; i;-ii-.ts mam: t It :i"';... , a:. ! uirii l..-a!:a--s HlMiU i. ir:if i). ' a r.T u ut. T'. I.. .;- .-t : ii ; ..i i f-.r '. ! 'S. A 5) s 5-: .3 80 32 I I .11. KK3. a. j. r.u:;iv ay, STOVE DHTOT STOVES, COOK, PAKLOPi & BOX. r.-'Al. ikinis ot nijaiiistj juoao. A:!..,ny. .tun,- M . 1 -TO PH jGIGIAN AND SUHQSON, Albany, ------ Oregon, V.- a A;.:a "7. -"2 A. WHKill.Kit. IV :t 2 ii'l lie. r.-i-i'.v.x.-Y! ;.!.!:, u r tin Fashion ry ani Fancy GoqiIy. - IJrcss r.r.d Coak TT-r-Linij- i a aii AMI I'K :Ti; a;v ..! la. Miner. 7 ;.'.'. ''.'. ).'. Ut: . n...:iy. Ti:a, ttit vi irjijj ntt ,t r r.i in .is t-. J i :a ,.(,- m 'i.-.--1 at i I'iX'i'S " A !.' 1. I... v.:;: j-:: i.i::i jx ,t maxita- Tn:EU o -J7 XT "IH. IKT ZI "Z? "O" 2. 313 2 Front street Xet !-... r t-i Man.-li Albany. Jl"?TtA" TAKES It AX K AS Tir: 1. Ii V DIMl A I Ii II I C A X live Insiiranco Oo. Thcip cntniets are cn li.rst.l hy nis!i iifti.' eKcee.lin 7 ,. 'i'heir liu.'inpss 9 niiiTiaro l I.y itii'It-rivrit-rs ,i 1i;ivo n't stip'Tiois :uiil 1'Ui Tt-w cpinl.- iii'ih, l"niiii T'-cir r:?lN; urv .-ijujH. cjuv t n i t y srln t .-U . ;Ktls'-;t:-fen ii titr'HiJwut the eutiie I " ii i f I Suit-.--. t!ii: a v.ii-liti!! Iit avv lus in tin pu-t -oi-i-t;; cailhier:!-ti-u:. .Their rates are not the irno .-r rnmW iin; f.r'ler. luit are I'a.-e .I en a' t'-ial ex f.-ririicr. aii't are as low iis m t iniUMrif-e t-an ie f'trnWh'-'i af. Titfir I'-sctcs are li":((raMy aid troirij'(ly ;ti i'.itn iiv. j ai'l in pilil iin wiiL.i:t -:e!;iy r -lis-'tninr. Their aent. Vn-ate'l af all fVtinrs of iriirhi!if, have Hutliority to issu ti'iUi ie-" lireet, thii-- nvuiiiur the tinnier ati'l th lay im-'nU'iit tu the fsnh-aeiiey ?y.-r'.-m : an'), in cat h anil every ticiuar. Ii.'tJa r- ;ri ?! vene v , jM-naasiencv. lent i!iannsrt'Hii"iit. b."n.ral'Ie 'in.lM',t,t!rrta''!c r.-iU-M. aii'l eonservat i ve jra-tnf s. TSie lluvni,-r Hurt tor tl f'r.rsiihes fa.'ilirios to tin.- in-urnp i-nLlie urn .jtiall e.l l.y- any i.tltcr ("..mi. any d'.in i.u.-iness ..n ll.is ia.a.-t. ing near Athis, but were driven back. Cannonading now heard towards ISieetre. Kins: AYilliam ttill refuses to recognize 25j..ons .'Itr;sl j any other than Napoleon or Bazaiuc as Enirlish residents of I ' -ovcriinient. A committee ot Ocrman orkingmen have entered their protest agsiust the war. Tours, Sept. 18. The Corps Dinlo- -Sis hundred matino arrived here fo-day. Strassbur" on ' There was a light yesterday between a ; the Prussians and three regimcuts of the (Jaribaldi will assume command of the i 1 rcnc" llnc. asistea ny some Oiuia.ious Italiau Le-iou at Lyons, to fight ,he ! of the (Jarde Mobile and a battery of Germans " j artillery. Tho enemy fell back. ''ia.ni.ox. Sent. 1G. The Prussians! There was hard fighting around Paris are not in any great force directlv ; before : Yesterday The foreign .Minister left Paris : the main bodv seems to be'stretch- i 1 n hast cspcctiug a serious attack -,J in a semi-circle from Villiers, north- Wl'u('d bc n'a'Jc- , T east, to Meulan. The refusal of Sissous j 1 A,"s P1- f 1 lessen to sin tender embarrasses the operations ; gcrs froni the King s headquarters re (ur the present Port that 1l3m;irck auJ the King insist It is rumored that Marshal Caurobert i uPon a permanent occupation of Strass has cseaped from Met., and is advancing I L.ur a"d tz. Indemnity is not a ques on Sedan, menacing liheims and Loan. t!0" of so much consideration, but the It is not expected that the Prussians i oth,c,r eondition is absolute, will be-in the serious bombardment of ! Ahe V'? arc delaying operations the works of 1'aris for some day's. ! peuuM,g upo.. ii.aur- llailroad trains leaving 1'aris to-day . . I i ... i 1 i . . i. n . :.II1S ; Loxdox, Sept. 18. 1 he Prussian "'"liazaiiie's army is well supplied with ! c:iva!ry wer ed on Thursday after provisions at .Met. l?"0" "e:ir '"C8, and driven back on 15.UO.J Prussians are at Joinville, seven :SIV,1'ln' hieh town was occupied in force. i il fi t in P ui- ' I he extensive mills and granaries tit ""Italians haVe surrounded Pome. ' Ksso.me were recently destroyed by fire Paris is declared iu a state of seige, ; " 'I'' aI1 t"Cir contents. beiir expelled ; i ne cuy oi v,;uais was 11113 morning declared in a state ot seige, and put under martial law. Paiiis. Serif. 17. Victor Huso's od- I dress to France to-day. is exciting all ' classes to oppose Napoleon. The Standard desres it "to be recorded that a dcw house is in process ot erection in Monterey,'' and we therefore record it. It is reported that the New York Tribune, is baring Mr. Greeley 'a old manuscripts engraved as maps of the seat of war. A Chicago ladv who didn't like the shape of her nose, has bad an elegant one made of India rubber. The only objection is said to be that she can't turn it up. Piear-Admiral Rowan has been appoint ed Vice-Admiral to succeed l'ofter. Rowan is now ou his way borne from the Asiutic fleet. The I'nited States steamer Valo pass ed the Suez canal August 12th. She was the first vessel to carry the American flag through the canal. A New Haven Temperance Contention got away with thirty tuounaud glasses of root beer, and twenty thousand bottlns of soda iu two days. The Flmj says that Judge Spurr, of Santa Rosa, recently killed seven deer and caught 250 trout in one day. Twelve hundred dollars was th bill of one Boston fl trist employed to furnish flowery for the Auies-Iiutlcr wedding. A man bearing that a raven would lire two hundred years, bought one to sec if it would. Mrs. Partington says that since tho invention of tbc needle gun there is no reason why women shouldn't fight as well as men. At Buffalo, " Goldsmith Maid" Won a race in three straight beats, in the splendid time of 2:23, 2:21 and 2:20. f lection against the ment. Provisional Govern- NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'y an thurify of a Special Act of the Ijrg. ishtlnre of the State of Vulifumia . A. $1,000,000. atid hoi: combaltants are being expelled. It is reported that the American ship Oi.voi liasaniveil at Toulon, with 500 Ameiieau volunteers and i ,000 rifles. I ho forests around the city are now cntirelv consumed. I A balloou has arrived from Metz with ters. Attorney ani Counsellor at !.av.-, A Mi NY, OHi.UON. Mai a re,t. .-. r .:.r-s A m .A Vi 1 U A Pi "3.27 C5 i -1' A Etitch i a iiE; LX0 J-Jine I 1.,'XSTAXTI.V .tn li.m.l a-i-l r.a-.ivi:: GrocDris ?. id I'rovisions, A.' .a an 1 V. T '.. --tiai rv, iaaUc- , .'! . an 1 It. tail. ....;.-..-(:.. j;' M a--. A : .v. !ta- .. t. fiar-. ('..ii- .. v.-i,..;. ,.: :iItaiidol &. Co., 11 5 ,i-;..a. v.' 1 a XV:i.w War-. r.,: ti n"i-y. T"!-a. ". I'in... Ji.i,,;s X.ti a. Main ar-tl, a li'-'.nin' ti.a li Ki.re - .o.. lire-oil. 1 j.rIIiiir-i", 5-t'., Corner First r.n 1 Oread Aibin streets, '..y.'.lVi". I.'' X. OP AL.Ii ITIIWDS Fi nil. u ml Harin Insurance Company ! San ra-c's;o. Gr.Hroruit. .iHiiis ixi. i vi n; a l 11. S2. :?3ACSSj.., llaiaaivcr, -121 California St., Sun Francisco. Policies Issued and Renewed lircct by I.. Fr.IJV.-V. A sent, .i,""7-4:;iu:; SPRIG A.'j) S13L1IER STYLES. rf ' 0- l!,oni,.v S:.f 111 ('inralLirt's ! r.. ........ i.;..i. i..i..l..'..,t ,.,.,V. l,r. IViiq- ; lot' It.'! tl., . lily. .1 i,i.v v-uo ii.i 'j.i.t ... - sians at Met., and are now marching " towards Paris, are 0,000 strong. Bazaiue j VARIOUS 1TEJW. has himself gone to Sedan. I professor O. C. Marsh and party, last Paris, Sept. IG Prussians arc j wecf explored the lands south of Fort massing at some distance from the city, j iJriJge U. T., and discovered fossil Sharpshooters and free corps are captur- rc,llalus 0f crocodiles, rhinoceroses, and inu -many Prussians m the sururbs. ! man interesting remains of animals !.. .Nin.N, Sept. 17. Dispatches from j hitherto uuknowu. They purpose going P.eramuth, 11 in:!cs northwest from jown rceu river for two or three weeks, Stvassburg, say there has been steady al(1 wjj vif.;t tllj3 citv on their way to firing all day from heavy guns in third j California-. parallel, causing great destruction to' Tl ., n i I ' - P -!r. . It inav not. be .'eno.ral v known that too the walls and citadel. A:i effort to carry , t . J .. . . J , . - ... .- , . -i, -i J last sale of a slave in the South occurred tile lur ait.ai tons u stoi in nui u'jinaaia ; . . , , . c i c i . Iiu lrginia. GIRAXn GIFT CONCERT X Alb OK W tho Mr.rrnntilr Library Amoiiution of Pn aiicii.cc, Caliloriiin. MOXHAY, October 3ft, 1870. Tickets of Adinission, 4.00 gold coldi Treasurer Tho Bank of California. During tho cnteiiaiiment tho aura of $aO0,0O t". S. Uolii Coin will be returned to the Hul.inra of Tirketj., hy the distribution, by chunee, of tba f.ill.jwiuK ! I FT.S : News had just reached the jo made to morrow .-everai nres '.' valky of tho rctreat of j.ec's army from broken out m lue city, and the suflenngs ; lv.te;sbu whea :l cutcBan offered a of the people are very rrcat ; provisions ,0 a farmer of Augusta county. I C'asli CJi iiiu. in CJti'.d Coin. 7.0.MJO. Ue.msit i:i Orcn-oii. P.IO.OOO. -fi iiETX3sr3i: ii fiu,iiuiL4. j ,. i k.. si. t, : . 1 . iifr Nomt iti'r,riiii'r Litti nam was tnw M. 1 lie : , . i. r. . ' n !.. CU uarit-'iinLi uiy ia"iu uu 101 siuuutvu MADE CLOTHING. E. A. rrcclani, lt,EAr,i:i; ix kvi:!- p esc if; fxi'x- or Jl F S.-ln-.i: Mi-.'pl!anf ,n an-i liiaul; V. .. V Mati..iery. i i-i and .sr,, I I'.-ris, n!t, c'-.. i'.a-r-lfii-c I:-ii!-lin-;. Albany . o.a.-o-i. i;..,ks ..r-loi-l fi-'.m Xi.--.t York and s.in Knun-ifi-... I At. Pi oiiii .'Ii iDu And 1'oi.l u ,':' it .ri,,' Adjusted ;.,d ( "in. . J. it. 51 i r. i; i; j. y. i,r,i.i'ii. .. svitl:. Trlitcho'.l, Dolph & Smitb, VTTOItXKYf ant. fnrx.-EI,I.Ol:S ,iT T.A'.V, S-aii. if.r? in t'liaTK-rry- and I'rni-tars ii..l miraiiy. t (".., over tlic M l'..st Oilico, fv.'n: -treat. I'uni 1, llrinti. I JAR2E3 A. VilWJEH, Civil SIsiyisiecr Ac touvvvyni'. frf I'RKl'AItkrt TO I0 .St'itVKYI.Vt; -VXI. Kif,-inoriiig. iin.rove I Salar (-'i.nii.as. tr.KT l.y mail pr . mar ly atti-ntlt.'. to. lU-si-ieia-r -n l;!i St., ..;iMite llr. TatuV nai len- e. Ail.any ' (recoil. nl'.l Inn jar.vr.r.i.. v. n.iis. t'oHtil &. FJimi, 4 Tr jUXKYii A ( UUxT-tLLOIia .y LAY7 aad S .ii..iara in t liaue.jry, X. X'linn, Notary Public,) .'.ain.-tny , Orcein. CuIIeetit,n.-t and ennvcyain-cs taromply atteii.lcu to. PLOWS I PLOWS ! PLOWS r1HK nnder'iKn.d C'-'vs n'-.tu-c to t'.it. -ni-r..l I tiaiif, tuat !;e i n.-w i:ii.nui'.ic;iirin.L; tlic i:iSeNllji!rj;- Paleist Flow ! an l any ..Tliar t-tyTt of i.l.nv t!;:tt may lie ordered. Ai.-o, I'tirii'.-uliir :;t'-:nti-.n l aid to Vap;(m TCaliing- auJ Ilorsc-shocing. YVuons i'.T fall' al my sh-.p at $1 iQ and -SlljO. . !f-.r.c 'liofiit" a? follows : t.'a.di, 2 : credit, All work eiifrn.-td to me v.iil rM-eive y.romptf al:ntion, an.l I,.. :.-eur'I i:i the best j.o.-'rtil.le maniK't- with ..-nt maUTi:;!. A -share t.f jmldie I.atr..iiapre is s-tli.-i'ed. Shop -n eorner I'ill.-vv..r.!i and Fe-on.1 Btreets, ojiposite Pierce' l--rry. V. IVO'dt. Albany, X-j.veiuI.cr I, ISflS-I I FIMIS COMPANY liavi.i;: ooinplivl with tlic g laws ot" Orphan, l.y tnakin.tr a, deposit of fifty tiiau-and (l-.'iar.-. is now pre;ar-'d to rtTert infiir f an-. aainsl I.o-s or ilama-ja; hv Eire, an.l also ' n;rainst iar;.iie'.'tnd Inland X a t,irat ion ri.--ks, on liber! t-. rms. i; rST.-W K 'I'OI'CII A Ii I. Pre?. CI1AS. I. HAYliX, See-'. All.t J. C. raENCEISIIIALL, Ajcnt for Albany. , -I.i! uarv S, 1S70-1S GUSTO CUEVT SUITS, wffilK DUCK Sl'ITS, ;' CASTOR BEAVER SPITS, Heavy Canvas Hunting Coats, f White Mars .-iiks A'ests, Figured Marseilles Vests, FuriiisSilng' Goods of all Rinds aiui u great variety f other NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. re served out in limit Paius, Sept. IG !)." i 1 t . .. . : .. .. 1. . i.'i'ienj uas 'asi. oevii fuuinau , iwii-ls ii i t 'n i . i i t.i i ti i Cabbage plants, called to arms ; sentinels doubled. ihe ,. . .. ,, Prussians were signalized this morning. ; As a preliminary to his coronation, the An engagement has taken place on the ! Maharajah of Irayancore has been wcigh road fro.n Mdun to Brice between the ed against gold and the gold d.stributed l..,., i t, : anions tlic jiranmins. 111c wuoie 1 Gift ..f $100,000 Oold. 1 (lift nf 50,000 do I (iifttif 31,000 An 1 Jift of 20,00(1 d.i I tJift of . 18,000 ! l tiiit of . M,non do 1 iiftof 17.000 dv . 1 flirt of , lrt.OOO d.' 1 iift of .. 15.000 ! 1 tJift of . 14.000 da I Gift of l.!,(KM) d l ;irt of...::. ls.ono d 1 Gift of 11.000. do 1 Uift of 10,000 da 1 liift of 8,000 do I Gift of ..... 8.000 do - . 1 Uift of 7.000 do 1 Uift of . 0,000 do 1 Gift of 5,000 do 1 Gift of 4,000 do 1 Gift of 3,00 do 1 Girt of 2.000 do 1 Gift of 1,500 do 10 Gilts, $1,01)0 each 10,000 do 20 Gift. 750c.irh 15,000 do 20 Gifts, .'.00 eaeh 10,000 do 30 Gifts, 400 each 12,000 do 50 Gifts, :'.0Oeacb 15,000 do SO Gilts. 200 carh ....... ..... 10.000 do 125 Gifti, 100 cach..... 42,500 do C2S Gifts in all., sharp: many wounded ; result unknown. expense or tne procceo ng, ...ciusi.e oi a Poxi.ox. Sept. 10. Dispatches from feast to ten thousand holy men, is estimat Paris say that Troehu has received to- i cd at 80,00, and about as much again day the advance guard of a corps of ten i must he FPCI,t i''ra tl,e coronation thousand American volunteers. ceremonies are complete. Metz still holds out. Bazaine has ! Referring to the verdict of murder in 75,000 men and an abundance of provis- , the second degree returned against the ions aud ammunition. lie is constantly j fiend who violated and murdered little harrassing the enemy. i Maggie Ryau in Sau Francisco, and then Tho bouiburdmout of Toul was resumed j plead insanity and escaped hanging, the yesterday forenoon, and continued all Grass Valley 1'iiion reasons that, if night. i wretches who violate little girls are Paius, Sept. 1G. Prussia demands ! uniformly insane, then the people ought : $500,000 Tho Cn&ecrt and Distribution will take filar under tbe immediate direction of tho Board of Trustees of tbe Mercantile Library Association, assisted by a Sniwvisorjr Committee selected from State, City and Oounly officers, and well know eitizens of Pan Francisco. K0BEKT B. PVAIN. President M. L. A. YV. II. U. HAKXES. Vic.-Preside U YV.M. C. K ALSTON, Treasurer. After paying tho i xpensca of tho rntertafnisMnt and making tbe distribution of the 'O ifta, aa ab wo announced, tbe balance will benpfitied to extra euirbiiiB; the present indebtedpia of he Mercon tilo Library Association. Holders of tickets to which gifts m.y e award ed, will receive tho sameeo preaentalioa f uc tickets or coupons to the Business A gent, -of tho Hoard of Trustees at ttbeir office. No. ;n 8 Califor nia, street, San Francisco. V o.li.vn: A 3.15 A NY.. f n ; s t am. naniv sti:i:i:ts, Oil UdON. I GEO. W. GEAY, D. D. S., : Ki-i ps eoii-tantlv on hand a full assortment .of .j I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING. j Hoots, Shoes, Hanhvare tfe Crockery, !j j and a full ujijily of LatliiH Fnruisliiiig EmliroMcry, Fancy Goods, &c. Ye lire pr.-pared to f.ITer to tlie puMie the lar gest and HrXST SKI.KCTEI. stock of Clotloi, of ourown miitiufartiire, ever brought to Portland, aud ut prices Unit DEFY" CO.MPKTITIOX. YY.M. Cl'KKIEIt & CO., UK! I"ront-st., Portland. ; the restoration of Napoleon. The l'rus- ! sians occupy some small woods around Paris, too greeu to burn. Cannonading and musketry firing has j been heard all day iu the direction of ' Bourj2rcl. to be considerd crazy when they seize and hang tl cm. Iu the absenccof a fire engine, or other means for protection against fires, the town authorities of Seattle have adapted au ordinance requiring each citizen to Berlin, Sept. 17. The Belgian Be- ; keep one or more barrels of water about "1 irOt'LI SOLICIT THE PAT- -w.FflllK I'.Y DEll.- Hi X ED YVOULT) RESPECT- T f roniii;c of al! j.ersons dtsir- "JS5S-X : A fully inform the citizens of Albany and. vi- Snjr AltTIFICf .VL TEETH and ppttTi i tinitv that he lias taken char-e of this establish- VIKT CLASS DENTAL opera- '-L2x5i' '- ment, an I, by ko pins clcau rooms and paying tions. Xifroiis Oxi.Io a Iministered for the pain- , triet att uttti. j to business expects to suit all lass extraction of teeth, when ilcs.red. Charges those who may favor liim with their patronage. Tniderate. '. Having heretofore earsjed on nothing but Olii.-e in Parrish A Co.'a brick block. Kesi- : rir3t-Class ZXair Dressing- Saloons, dme lirstiomse So,ltii of Ca.,peSatiouaI Chun b, ' . .ivoen.ir,, satisfaction to all. I...nt.non f.o.trt Hottsj l.loett. , J,. ,.,-,.i " i . ...i:- i...;. ...... ,1 j Alb.-vny, Ore-..,,. July 2. IS70-1.1 ! ,.f. ' , " ' .i,iPH WKltKKR. .(!.-;, a st'-k r.f Til E BET LIQUOR : for Mc.lk'ii.:il inirjToscH only. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Corner First an I Washington Sis., ALB. X Y", - . - OREGON. M. BKENNER, Proprietor. "lir-XTII A XEW luirLDIXlJ. XEWLY ? 1 urnished throughout, the proprietor tiops. to jjive emirc satisfaction To the traveling put.lK-. The beds are supplied with rpring-bot-,'.'m!- Ti" 'able will receive tbe closest atten ion, ami ev rything the market afTords palatable " guests w,ll ,c sui.i.lied. i-, o. r se, T'..y2 j Always on band a large stock of ; Box, Cocking and Parlor Stoves ! j and manufactures all kinds of f Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware, II of which are offered at the lowest rates for CASII lt COU NTH Y IMtODUC Ti ! FRANKLIN MARKET, Mam street, - Albany, Ore -on. 11 - of AH Kinds, A N ti OF THE VEIiV LUST constantly ua iami ", t!0 G- B. IIAIGHT. T QCALITY', ri:i5AIA'a. - - TI.I5.I.(s. S -if:-fn t'S. El r-1 t am rnF.r.nif:r $y m. A I.I. KINDS O' TI'RMXIi! I kep r.n baud aud make to ..r.ler KAWHIDE-BOTTOMED CHAIRS, -JSIt- Spinning- Wheels- J?'f Shop near tbe "Magnolia Mills." JOHN M. METZLER Albany, Nov. IStjs x All kinds of repairing done, on short mid entire satisfaclion warranted, at inv notice, Stove and Tin Store. JULIUS1 GRADWOHL. Xov. 0-1 1 CIIALLEA'GER TIIPiESIlER HAn'GS' ii.:aikii i 3IoYrs J Ilcapers And all kinds of Agricultural Implem'ts & Machines On baud and for sale by '70-. BI.AI.V, Y'OVXG A CO.. Alb-viy, O'n. MA CHINE ill OF ALL K1XDS, HI J. I '.xt DY BEARD & COLVER. 32 X Headers, Tlireshers, illowrrs, Jteapers, SHOULD LU LOOKED TO SOOX. Persons having the Wheeler & Melirk landless Clialn Threshers, can have them repaired so they will clean the grain as well as any Thresher, and clean as much as their power will thresh. Ilsxx Fans, MADE TO ORDER ONLY. In short, all other Agricultural Machines and implements made and repaired. YYo are completing arrangements to manufac ture Swd Sowers, Sulkey and Hang Plows, of the besjt patterns now in use. . .jy-AH work warranted ru.ide of tho bert matotial. " , Rb) on corner of YY'ai-hin-jton and Second sts., Albauy, Oregon. Stfm-'l , - May 2S, 1S70. . gation has been officially notified of the raising of the French blockade on the Baltic and North. Seas on tho llthinst. Paris, Sept. 10. Advance of Prus sians steadily coutiuues. They are clos ing in on Paris in a way indicating an at- i tack on the southern and southeastern sides, and in that direetion, so as to se ' cure supplies, and at the same time prc j vents reinforcements from the southwest I to the besieged. ! j Military men of experience say that the power of the city is limited only by the supply ot food- Tours, Sept. 1.7. The fort, at Vin cennes was blowtij up and destroyed by the French yesterday, the position being unteuable. Several engagements took place outside the foitifieatious of Paris yesterday. London, Sept 17 4 V. M. News from Paris meagre and contradictory, the usual lines of communication having been interrupted. j The Orleans jrailwaj', leading from Orleans to Paris, lias hecu cut . between Ablon and Jurisy, about 8 miles from Paris. At the latter place tho Germans have planted a 'battery. Heavy firing has been heard iuj that direction, and it is thought that, ai battle is progressing. -No details yet received London, Sept, V-1- v. . 7..::- 17. Sharp fightiug 5 latest si vk?7d for sale 'low, at thi otiaoo ! occurred at Ris, linothcr small town on Ins premises, ready lor nso m an emergency. Consequently barrels are in demand at the "Terminus," just now. "It wan'l very late; only a quarter of twelve." "How dare you sit there and tell me that lie! I was awake when j-ou came in, and lookdd at my watch, and it was three o'clock." "Well, isn't three u quarter of twelve?" George Francis Train seems to have had a rough time at his lecture, in San I 'rancisco.on Saturday evening, some one in his audience throwing an egg at him, and another drawing a pistol. -He, however, held his ground and concluded his lecture. Gov. Palmer will not be a candidate for the U. S. Senatorship from Illinois. The Chicago Journal says the contest will bo. between cx-Govcrnor Oglcsby and G cn. Logan. Senator Yates will gracefully retire to private life. It is stated that tho principal reason why the Irish feel so friendly toward Xapolcon is, because whilo be was contemplating crossing the Rhine he proposed to Bridge-it. James King, a citizen of Dover, N. II., recently celebrated bis eighty-first birthday and second wedding day simultaneously, by leading to the bymeniul alter a .blooming bride of seven ty six. NOTI0351.V Holders of Tickets to tho Gift "!eTt m aid of the Mercantile Library Association, are hereby notified, that the Concert is postponed ootil Monday, October 314, 1870. . Unexpected interferences hare operated to make this delay necessary to accomplish the result of freeing the Library front debt, without recourse to other privileges granted hy act ofthe Legiala tare, passed (ebruary 19, 1870. i - This re posisiraly the onby !pojooinjo,t wbieh will be mado. The Concert will ae place on tho day above named, ooinineneiiig at 9 o'eloek a. an.l to continue until all the gifts 'bare beoa awarded. The funds already in bonk arc considerably more than sufficient to insure tho successful com pletion of tbo contract with Mia public. The sate of tickets will -positively close oa Friday, tbe 2Sth day of 'October, 187IJ, All ticket romahrrhg unsold at that time will be withdraw from sale and cancelled. Tbey wilt be advertised by their Dumber, on tho 2Sth dar of October, 1870, in one or more of the daily pa pers of this city. Any diminution thufl made la the number of ticket to be drawn, will not effect tbe number or amount of gifts. Tbey will be a heretofore advertised, to-wit : 028 pifts, amount ing in nil to $-a,0(iO gold. Ticket holders residing -out of San Francisco will receive daily accredited list of the award of (lifts, evhieh will also be published in the leading San Frnncisco daily jiapert, oo the first of No vember, 18J0. Delivery of gifts will commence Xov cm bee 2d. 187, at tho Office, No. 318 Califortia street, to all parties presenting tickot to which gifts have boea awardod. All gift awardod to non-residents wiB bo held to their order and for their account. ROBERT R. KWAIX, Prest. M. h. A W. II. L. BARNES, Vice-President. W: C. RALSTON. Treasuser. TPIOS. R. IIAVK8, Recording Sec y. DAVID WILDER, Cor. tcj. TBrSTKBO- Aslihurncr. J- M. McNulty, v e..i a. P. Klfolt. o'. Badger, f. B. Kcynolds, MAURiCK Vrcur. tTETEK 116 No. 18 California -street. ZT W. W. W. A. M. Eoets. Isaac Wonnscr, Kam'l Hubbard. WAITED. B T g II E L S OF fAT. TOT I O 00U which tbo '8hcn mrkctrwo ..9 . . i iASII at tbo stre of will be paid, in C AM. si g H BOISE. Also. Dn'tcrand Egg, in unlimited euastity, fa, wHrh the higbeet market prK. w.U ks cash. Tall and seo me. Albany, AUJ. . - J -r-i. .t.4 . r-M ) - t