SATURDAY, KKBRUARY 11, 1S71 . .Subscribers finding an X after their name will understand that their subscription expires w.tb that number, and they are invited to renew their subscriptions. Terms $3 per annum, in advance; six month::, $2 ; three months, $1. LOCAL. AFFAIRS Applegate's Great Historical Lecture. Hon. E. L. Applegate will deliver his great historical lecture enti tled "The Koreish Mohammed and Al Koran," on Monday evening next (Feb. 13th), at the Court House, lor the bene fit of Albany Collegiate Iustitute. Hav ing heard thia lecture we pronounce it the most interesting and eutertaining we ever had the pleasure of listening to. Mr. Applegate has a style peculiar to him self eutirely original, inimitable and in describable, and no person can listen to his lecture on the above subject without getting thoroughly interested, and being amply repaid for the time and money spout. We sincerely believe that there is not a man or woman in this city who would not listen to all the speaker has. to say on the subject with pleasure and profit. ly all means let all that can ap preciate a good thing, every man and woman in the city, be in attendance on Monday night. KitioGE at Lebanon Needed. The subject of building a bridge across the Sautiaui at Lebanon is receiving the se rious attention of her people. A bridge The Santiam Ditch. There seems to be a fair prospect that the newly incor porated Sautiam Ditch Company will press the matter to a successful issue, and that the ditch wilt be brought into this city early the coming fall. There is no enterprise that promises to be of so much benefit to this city, yet sprung, as this one of bringing the water of the Santia.ni, by means of a ditch or canal, to this city; and it is to be sincerely hoped that farm- . r I.,mli V V ers ana oiners owmug m.wu.i which the ditch must necessarily pass, will throw no unnecessary obstructions in the way of its successful accomplish The imuieosc water power thus afford ed would certainly attract the capital necessary to the erection and successful establishment of various manufactories that could, with the cheap power thus afforded, be prosecuted here with profit to the owners. The inauguration of such industries would of course rapidly advance ih value of city property gener ally, increase our population, affording as they would employment for a. large number of people ; and the growth of the city would correspondingly increase the growth and prosperity of the whole couuty, creating a market for larger Concert. The Monthly Missionary Concert of the Methodist Sunday School, of this city, on last Sabbath, attracted a full house. These concerts are gaining in incerest each month. The School is also increasing in numbers and useful' ncs's. Success to all such enterprises. One Hit Better. From a corrca pondent at Harrisburg we learn that some of the enterprising merchants there were offering SI 12J per bushel for wheat, last week. That leads us just 12cts. Bargains. It. Cheadle & Co. are offer ing bargains in dry goods and general 1 1 g a a uicruiiuuuiso ior casn or marketable pro duce. They pay the highest market price for all kinds of produce, paying cash for all the e?8 offered. Call. itmW - 'TG'ff m Esritt4U T 15ZU NEW TO-DAY. 1840 Y7 1870 The Great Family Medicine. TAKEN INTERNALLY, It cures sudden Colds. Coughs, Ac., and Weak Stomach, General Debility , Nursing Sore Mouth, Canker, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia or Indiges tion, Cramp or pain in the Stomach, Bowel Com plaint, Painter's Colic, Asiatic Cholera, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. APPLIED EXTERNALLY, Cures Felons, Boils nml Old Sores, Severe Burns, Scalds, Bruises and Sprain!S Swelling of the Joints, King-worm and Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet aud Chilblains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia and Rheumatism.. It is a sure remedy for Aruo, Chills and Fever. PAIN Kli-l-KK, Taken internally, should bo adulterated with milk or water, or mane into a sjrup wnu ui..tu- FRESII SALMON. Blain, Young & Co. ses. For a Cough a few drops on sugar, eaten, , . , . a , - ! will be more effective than anything else. nave received a lot of balmon put up tn , gce jr;nte.l directions, which accompany each causihatis especially nice. We can ; bottle, i Sold by all druggists. fob recommend it because we have tried it, m thanks to their liberality. CITY ORDINANCES. BUSINESS STILL RUSHING i AT T H K NEW JEWELRY STORE .1 . I. TITUS, j Albany, - - Oregon. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED American & Swiss Gold & Sifter Watches Of every description. Direct Importer of the very best SWISS MADE WATCHES, Gents and Ladies Sizes. THE FIXEST SELECTION P JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. Of all Kinds constantly on hand. NEW TO-DAY. Medical. The December uumber of the JI tfc S. Reporter, of Salem, has reached u.s. It improves, like wine, w'uh The City of Albany docs ordain as follows . That section first under tille first of chapter fifth of the city laws of Albany, shall be so amended as to read as follows : "If not other nrnr;.lrJ fr 6v the C:tn Council, the side walks shall be six feet wide south of First . .. fi T ql . to ,- Ti , , i-t i street. Jtc. Passed tne council jau. oni, 101 x. If roMiw n linor:il natron- ; ttt, " anuroved Feb. 2d. 1 1. , -. i -r age ronage throughout Oregon Executor's Sale. J as. S. Dicksou, N. H CRAXUR, Mayor. Attest : X. II. Humphrey, Recorder. i r-L. r &1U. d.ma nnluin fkm follow amounts ot produce, and otherwise bene- executor Trill sell several hundred acres ; skctiox 1. The Oregon ami California Rail- fitting this whole section of country. ; of the best land in Linn county, on the j l nere are tew business men or property holders in this city who cannot afford to invest in the enterprise to the exteut of Oh .I.-iw nf M:irrh rw.it. mil.i; -....I run cars over tiie same, along Ellsworth , , , r . . ' street to Eighth street, thence along Eighth street liead l.he two advertisements elsewhere, j to Broadalbin street, thence down Broadalbin I V't,.r Htroat as hereinafter provided. PREMIUM LIST. The list of premi- Sec Z. The said Railroad Company shall B E F A I RING OF WATCHES, SPECTACLES JL- JEWELRY A T San Franciics Price. Every Article Sold and all Repairing Done, Warranted. at least oue share to put the enterprise at . . lu to established grade, construct, and main- once "upon Its feet" and in Working "V aW ...ecuming a,r u. Yiliu iu goo., rcpair, 8aid street ; at least six (6) , . . , ... . ., ! the Ltnn county Aiiricultural Association, : cet in width upon each stde of the centre hue of it tli-ir rwiinr w r.,llr ..o...1...1 . n.l 1 uc ! wcu ciiucu wuu wiaues 10 ! , , , . , , . , said street, and as mucu wiucr as may oe anec- ...... e ! . - ,f , "ViDg dccd completed ana nanaeu in, u-a by said railway, or the construction thereof. tDeucut toliCDa- i r larn-e would be not only ot vas non. but to this city as well. A scope of as rich country ns there J'tate, is now practically shut off tercourse with the "balance of mankind," owins to the difficulty and cost of cross ing the river, which would be obviated by tlie erection of abridge. A good substantial structure might be thrown over the river at a small cost, and we hopa that the effort now being made look ing. t. such eoterprise, may meet with the success its iuiportauce demnuds. Personal, (Jeo 11. Helm, Esq., ar rived home from a visit to California a few days i ucc, much improved by the trip. Kl. Palmer, late of Uiltabidel& Co, uf this city, was not the man recently drowned at the Day. He will pro'oably arrive here on the next s'eamer. T. U. Odeneal. U. S. Assistant Asses sor, culled on us Tuesday Andrew Hill aud Gus. Lay?ou, both now of Portland, have been on a visit to ! jn.r sonie 4.000 their friends in this city during the week. ! until Spring. to his means, and the . work is done. I will appear in our next issue. is iu the completed and "inside Ordinances Two city ordiances, one bany may at any ti p,., lots" will "go up" as well as corner lots, j relatiui tosidewalks, thcother authorizing . S.E0- 3- Tn0 p liom. Ill- . . ' 59 . righttomake or to i'very man can sec the immediate benefit ; the O. & C. Kailroad to builds side track to result from such an enterprise. This I or switch through liroadalbin street, will being the case, let the books - be opened be found elsewhere. and .the stock thirty shares, at 8100 ; We claim to keep all FIRST QUALITY GOODS, It and at prices that defy competition. ! A. COWAN. A. W. ST.NAI1I. A. COWAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ; STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET ALBANY. per share be taken at once. Don't let CiiANK of Time. The passenger train on the O. & C. Kailroad now leaves the matter drag, but put it through at ( lhj Jepot ;n tbig ciry at G.45 in the once. Pictorials, Magazines, Ktc. from the establishment of Mr. K. W Pike we have received a large buudle of magazioes, pictorials, c;c. Ail the L?st magaziues, Harper's Weekly aud Uazar, Hearth and Home, AVaverly, Days Doings, aud uilny other pictorial, li erary and political papers, can be touud at Pike's at publisher's rates, besides music, musi cal iiistuniciits. etc. and shall do and perform said work and improve ment and repair thereof, in such manner and as oltcn as tbe Common Council of the city of Al- uie provide for or require. Common Council reserve the to alter regulations at any time, as they deem proper, for the conduct of said road within the limits of the city, and tbe speed of rail way car and locomotives within Paid limits, and lay restrict or prohibit the running of locomotives at such times and iu uch manner as they may deem necessary. ec. 4. All alterations of the grades or streets fon j required for lay 105 said railroad track, and all ! improvements and repairs of the same for said f I purpose, shall be at the expoi.se of said railroad i d?SXlL Ol' JL I'OCX HO (5 3 They offer a large and wel" lectcd stock of STAPLE DRY CiOODS ! At Extraordinary Low Prices niorniiir : ret urning, reaches here at 7 30 eompany. as may be provided by ordinance i . , . . . Skc. d. It is hereby expressly provided that i , 111 the evening. I reigllt traiU leaves at any reiusal or neglect of the said Oregon and j '10 a III California Railroatl Company to comply with the 1 provisions and retiuircmcnts of the ordinance : I'l . . t 1 ... I . ,1 WMl. passed iu pursuance thereof, shall be deemed a ! H e gloat land sale Ol tho dhunette J-or,-citurc 'of tho rig!lIS 3ud privileges hcreii. ! ot CtiSCade lload Ct. which opened on grunted, and it shall be lawful for tho Common j . , . Cttuucil iti dct lare bv ordinance the forfeiture of j Motiday, attractea putc a number who .bome and t cause the said railway to be re- j 1 were aesirous of purchasing lands cheap. m'lnn t. 1STI 5 .,. ! Vi'ueat. Vi'c see from tho market quotations of the past week, liiat wheat ; has commanded as high as $2 47 per bushel in San Francisco. Feb. 2.1, 1S7I. X. JI. CRAXOR, Mayor. Attest: X. 15. HfMriiREr, Recorder. NEW TO-DAY. Frank I'lttkiis "oes to the Wall; -Wa!!i eouQ.rv next week. Mrs. Duniway, haviiJg dispttevd of her foperiy in this city, g'jes to Portland soon to reside. Initial Pateh. Mr. K. A. FieeLnd, of the Albany Look Store, has received a large invoice of rose tiut iuitial euvelopes itnd note paper to match, which is about the neatest thing we have seen. Kaeh initial or letter is pit up in a ucat box, scented, and sold for the same pr ce as a similar atuouut of paper of any other va riety. This being the case of course everybody will buy iuitial stationery. For a ueat quality go to the Albany Book Store. " Theatrical. The Nickcrsou Com bination Troupe opened at Panish Hall on Monday evening, continuing three uights. The universal opinion among our citizens is that this is the best troupe that has visited our city for vcais. -The Lam Sale. The great land sale, rdvc'-iised to come off on Monday, by the W. V. ec C. Ml. W. II. Co, after sell- actcsk was postponed Owiug to the stormy j weather and the fearful condition of ihe I tj .u.. 1 . . .... 1 tvua, t-utj ut1 t:uuititt.t; n .in uut us mi 1: aa it otherwise wouitl have been. Some tracts of land, however, sold as high as elGper acre. Tho average price per acre of the land sold was about SI 50. Nevada Lott;:ry. Four tickets, held by parties a ih's ci.y, iu the Xeva da Lottery, drew prizes. I''inaiir ial anil Commercial. (old in New Voik, 111 5. Greenbacks, 00( 00 ic. San Francisco markets stronger than last reported. We quote : Flour- Notioo. G KEATEU INDUCKM liNTS ! Xow ofteretl to the trade th--n ever before, as we tc'.l lor Cash i' Ti'atle I Iu hand, aaU having dispense with long credits van sell 11 pel cent cheaper In addition to a very large stock, covering everything in the lino o Cottons, we have a complete assortment of . FANCY DRESS COODS! Latest styles ol Boys and Men" CLOTHING anil FURNISHING GOODS ! HATS, CAPS, ROOTS, SHOES, Ac. ALSO Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper St Linen Blinds, &.C., &r. Kspecial nttemi n is directed to our stot k .f I IRON AND STEEL .VXD ;i:m:icai, iiakdwarg! kind oi a credit svst.:in. can oflcr to the trade, i Which is the largest aud most complete this side Cttttie alttu' with your Cash ttr Produce, and see Local brands at from 85 87 what you cau do at the CASH STORK of G 121 for superfiec, and 7(7 25 for , 1.. vii.ai. w. of lttrtlaud. Yon arc invited to call and examine our goods nd prices. Tit foii Tat. Anna Dickinson hav- cxtra. Wheat Medium, S2 40 ; choice, S2 45 iug proposed 10 give newspaper men that per 10O lbs. ' talk about her, '-tit for tat," Sol. Miller, ; Albany markets remain about at last a Kansas editor, replies: "All ri-'ht, figures, wheat commanding but SI per Anna, we'll trade; here's your h,tV uusn.cl WI ,uul ''U'V " . ,arktl' "JlS in ; 20c p X. 11. Cash paid tor all tho EGtjiS offered. Whether Auaa has been as good as word, we have not learned." sr. nriM.As 11 vi,rM PORTLAND, OREUOS, Ar.OAHDIXC. AXI DAY school for girls, under the supervision of tbe Kt. Kev. i:. Wistar Jbtrris, 1. D.. Hisliop of Oregon and Washington Territory. The Spring and Summer The highest market price in cash paid for Wool, IJacoi and Iartl ! by A. COWAX A CO. Oct. 30, lSf,9 S buter 20(W)S0c per pouud J eggs terms began February 1st. t irt nlars can be had j snerdozell. . at this office. 23ml IT , x. ,i , The Bishop Scott Grammar school, No lIuMi;cVtsi.NtS . No CiiEATixa! ... oreoox. a boabdi.no A pint bottle lull ot Dr. Sage S Catarrh au, iay School for Uoys, under tho rnper- tin" the Suiitiain to Lebanon having KemeUy is prepared lrom one lifty cent v.it.n of the Rt. Kev. B. istar Moms, i. packasre, and the proprietor otters SoOU """"P "'"u ". V.' 1 1 r . ... Tbu Stinn ttnil SitmniKr term heirins felt. l.-tt. an be bad at this office. ' 2;ititl Steamboat NaViuatiox on the Santiam. The feasibility of naviga- beeu thoroughly demons! rated, steps are bcio"; taken to secure a small steamooat : ...,. S..1.1 h dm-ists or scn.l age, and the proprietor offers S500 j,se""p)rill rd for a case of Catarrh which he circulars" ruggists, or send V. Pierce, .133 i - iTunnoi cure. cuiu u v uiu'isw, or stenu eh purpose, by the citizens of Leb- sixty cents to Dr. U. V. Pierce, 133 i Executor's Sa ind vicinity. They expect soon to ' Seneca street, Buffalo X. Y., and receive "f0",, " Vn plish the desired end. ! il D nJail- .A P-'nphle'' lieware . of ,.ian countv. orco, 1 of counterfeits and worthless imitations. term thereof. 1871, the to goods houses, is sufficient evideuce of the cstymation in which tbey were held by our citizens. We commend them to general patrouage. FaoM Harrisburcj. A private letter from Harrisburg informs us that busi ness there is very fair but not rushing. On the 4th merchants were offering SI 12 per bushel for wheat just a bit more than our buyers were offering at the same date. Our Harrisburg edition will hereafter go to press on Thursday night, so that subscribers there will get it the next day. " Lebanon. This neat and beautifully located little town feels the influence of the "railroad improvement," and is mak ing substantial advancement. Business has been good, in fact over average, lor . sometime past. W. S. Elkins, merchant, is selling large quantities of goods, be cause of his uniform low prices. Late Styles. Mr. A. B. Paxton has takea charge of the Picture Gallery owned by Mr. Winters, and is now en gaged in producing some of the finest specimens of the photographic art that we have ever seen. Mr. Paxtou is thor . oughly up in all the late styles, especially the "Rembrandt," and the charges are as low as for the old style pictures. Drop into the Gallery and examine specimens. Bishop Scott Grammar School A boarding and day school for boys, at Portland, Oregon, under tho supervision of Bishop Morris, opened the Spring and Summer terms on the 1st inst. The repu tation of this school is second to none on the coast, and is rapidly gaining in popu- larity. Boats now reach Etigeue City without trouble. Executor's Sale of Real Estate. OTICE IS I1EKF.RY OIVKX THAT IX order of the County Court on.mado at the February the nndersisnetl, Ksccntttr of that Mr. The Genuine has, upon the outside wrap- 100 es""e . . V V . t i tuursuii), meiMu uuy ut wini "-., for such purpose, by the citizens of Leb- ; sixty cents to Dr anon a a com Married. liumor has it .r .1 - - .1 iv. o a ti:ii i t;, ... j p,. i Der. lr. 1'ierce s private Uovernmen I ae L OI tllCir I ll LIlIW UCltUlluaut.tir, I .xuutw tint .-iim .huum-i.. vvitaii .... , , , . , , , - ..'..1... 1, fa""'o " r , o...ir. ;tl. u; n,,rr.. ,f moma ami nil. between th hours of 9 o clock a. m. and 4 o elock were united in marriage, in this city, on j . ' j ,!L). .it n,,;fi..,. i p. m.of said day, in front f the Court House . r J aress,and the words "U. S. Certificate d(Kr in ,he city of Albany, in said county, sell xuursuay uiuiiiin. in me ivcuui- oi 0f tjeauineiiess engraved upon it. life may many little II ills surround their board. Later The report is true. We take back nothing that we have herein written. Concert at the U. P. Church. The Vieuxtcmps Brothers gave a con cert at the U. P. Church on Tuesday n'ght, drawing a very good house and giving the usual satisfaction. The con cert was for the benefit of the church, and the result was some 830. Military. It will be remembered that this evening is the time set for electing officers of the new military com pany. Seven o'clock is the time, aud E. W. Pike's music store the place. All interested should be there at that hour. Valentines. Tho 14th occurs on Tuesday remember that. Also remem ber that Pike has a "slew" of "Voleo tines," with envelopes to but them in, .both humorous and sentimental. ' Mika cuuitux. Sr. Helens Hall This first class boarding and day school for girla, under the supervision of the llight Rev. B. Wistar Morris, D. D., Bishop cf Oregon and Washington Territory, opened the Spring and Summer terms on the 1st instant. For particulars, see circulars. Be Wise To-Day, Tis madness to neglect a cough or cold. Consumption may follow, and though Dr. Wislars Balsam of Wild Vlierry cures the latter discaso) yet the former disappears at onc under its influence. Ociioco. Quite a number of old res idents of Linn county are preparing for a departure to the Ochoco country as soon ! as the roa 1 at,J weather will permit. To avert evil is one of the grandest triumphs of human skill. This triumph is achieved by Dr. Walker's Vegeta ble Vineuar Bitters. They build up, fortify and renovate the feeble system, thus enabling it to defy the elemental causes of disease. Hence their efficacy as a protective medicine, in districts where the air and water are impure. The weakest and most susceptible organization is rendered proof against all malarious disorders by taking one or two doses daily as a preventive. WIXXJABX DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. (it Front Street, PORTLAND - - - - OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITT and EA8T PORTLAND, in the most desirable localities, con sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES ; also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. HEAL ESTATE and other Property pur chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATE and TERRITORIES, with great care and on tho most ADVANTA GEOUS TERMS. s , HOUSES and STORES leaded, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DES CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. And a Oencral FINANCIAL and AGENNCY BUSI NESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE in all tho CIT IES and TOWNS in the STATE, will receive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to the above address. 3v22 BROWNSVILLE A. Wheeler, dealer la fancy and staple Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groce ries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Steel, Wagon Timber, Plows, Agricultural Implements, etc., tic. Jo!to "Small proSltS ant! quiik returns."' at publie auctioo, to 'he highejt bidder for cash in hand, in U. S. gold coin, all tne loiiowing ae scribed premises, to-wit : The west half of Do nation Land Claim No. "2315," bounded and de scribed as follows : Beginning at a point hearing south 19 west, and a chains and thirty links from a point IS chains and sis links cast of the south-west corner of section 5, township 13, south of range 2, west ; running thence south 69 30', east fill chains and 18 links ; thence north 19 30', cart 67 chains and 35 links ; thence north 76, west 126 chaiusand 37 links ; thence soma ZU", west 34 chains and 90 links ; thence south, 71, east 65 chains and 18 links ;- thence south 19, west 20 chains and 50 links t 4ha place of begin ning, containing 64 1 acres the west half of which belongs to the estate of Reuben Claypool, deceased, except the graveyard en the same. " Also, the following described-premises begin ning at the south-west corner of Reuben Clay pool's Donation Land Claim, Notification "23i 5," Claim No. 46 ; tbence north . 70i?, west 41 60-100 thence south 191, west 18-69 100 chains ; thence north 27 33-100 chains ; thence east 53 60-100 chaius ; thence south 26, west 21 99-100 chains to the placo of beginning being a fractional part of section 6, township l:S, south of range 2, west, and bounded respectively North, East, South and West by the Donation Land Claims of Hiram Jaekson, Reuben Claypool, Gamaliel Parrish and J. A. Smitb, containing S2 70-100 acres.. All tbe foregoing described real estato lying and being in Lthn countv. State of Oregon. Feb. , 187J. JAMES 8. DICKSON, 23ml. Executor. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order of tbe County Court of the C-junty of Linn and State of Oregon, made at tbe February term thereof, 18'. 1, the under signed, Administrator of the estato of Isabella Claypoo, deceased, will, on Thursday, the 0th day of March, 1871. between the hours of 9. o'clock, a.m. and 4 o'clock, p. m., of said day, in front of the Court House doof, in tho city of Albany, in said county, sell at public auction to tbo highest bidder, for cash in hand, in U. S. gold coin, the following described premises : The East half of Donation Land Claim Ne. "2315," bounded and described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a point bearing south 19 west and 5 chains and 30 link from a point 18 chains and 6 links east of the south-west corner of section 5, in township 13, south of range 2, west, and running thence south 69 30', east 60 chains and IS links ; thence north 19 30', east 67 chains and 35 links ; tbetice north 76, west 126 chains and 37 links ; thenco south 20, west 34 chains and 90 links ; thenco south 71, cast 65 chains and 18 links ; thence south 19, west 20 chains and 50 links, to the place of beginning, containing 6(1 acres the east half of which be longs to the estate of fsabca Claypool, deceased. The came It and being i i Him countv. State ofOr-gtn. JAMES f?. DICKS' IN. Fib. 8, 1S71 23ml Aduiinisir-tor. E. W. PIKE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, and dealer in FANCY GOODS, OflVr.i, in addition to a lull supply of STAPLE GOODS IN TIIE B O O Il LINE, such as BLANK BOOKS, new styles, SCHOOL BOOKS, MUSIC BOOKS, of all kind, , Fresh lot of NOVELS, as well as CIIHOMO LITIIOGUAPHS, v MORTON'S GOLD PENS, WALL PAPER, ELEGANT GIFT ANNUALS, Parian Marble Vases, BOHEMIAN WARE, Writing Desk's, Portfolio!, Workboxcs, Rirdcages, Violins, niiitar!, PIANOS, Organs,. Tambourines, Flutes, AND MANY OTHER 't - IVXntsicn.1 I ins tx-mritintts TOYS, including the Champion Mechanical VELOCIPEDE! All of which are, as a matter of course, TO. BE HAD ON RF.ASOlVAIffF TRRJIS, E W. PIKE. Albany. !'. nil. er 21, 15-70-18 s o w CS u to 0 H 0 2 an . fi rt r -, M 3 (A M a P3 fi 0 0 to 3 A 0 H 0 0 d c3 0 Pi Q 0 0 4 fi CJ rt 3D fi 0 0 fi fi tf 5 31 H 0 0 m c3 H H ft u e 9 U 0 fi 0 la e ts be S a. 0 s H H W e is- a M 4 n s m H ALBANY APVERTlSfiMgJCTg. Frofit-sU. Albany.Ogn. f 4 R.. Cheadle k Whole sale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and:Menera?rHeteto8 FORWARDING k COSISHBS: . .it 5 o E-i '1 MEttCHAIlTSi - i - - - MARK Q00U8 J Care of -'3- ,. iX -if Ti. C, Albany, Oregon j of It. C San FraocUco, 1 Gil, Liberal advances made H couslgMieiii. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. I ISTESD DOING A 4 General Commission Business f ITT ' t SAN FRANCISCO, for the purpose of selling . All Kinds of Produce that may be consigned to Bte to sell. I, All Alt CnfiADLfi, as ma mm o o to Will receive ami attend to all orders on (Be to t6 filled in San Francisco. ociy-itf It. CilEADLEt Jncorjiorateil 1835, CO. THE OLDEST PURELY LIFE INSURANCE IN THE UNITED STATES Governed 'by the' Massachusetts Lapse Law. No person, after carefully examining this Law, will forego tbe advantage of injuring in this Com pany. New England Mutual Life Insurance Company or BOSTON. ft - i - 3 - 8 PS t u : a s . ? s 4i mm C3 H - 3 4 12 : 'CO 9i 5 mm S3 W3 mm "3 B5 0) mt f I a o R o p. e h tm a 5 i Ef w4 Q rt. H m H Ow H - o 1 i a o ml m IU in w o t t i-5 i i i Q m. 5',tH 53 - 2 fi 0 8 rt tm 4 U 3 El to) 55 Purely 3VTu.-t ul.X . ; f T r f f X. Tt was chartered in 1SS5, and its enviable his tory, during twenty-six year" aet operatkm has thoroughly established its reliability. Its Record Stand as Fallows i Cit.h assets. January, 1870. $9,09,0)0 Oft SIfl,57J 55 . K t,lT 4D0,33 00 4,000,000 00 . 4,20000 00 Cash I)ivitlcnd, 1866... Cash Dividend of 1S0T.... Cash Dividend, 1PB8 Cash Dividend. i$tl Total surplus dividend..... Total Looses paid. ......... By (he Acts of Massachusetts, incorporated iat tbo tiencral Statutes of 18l'4, a policy ot life iaaa rance for the benefit of a Harried Woman ur amy cih or per mum m mjitrijirtl, goes to IbeSt iadcpeaH cmly of the Debts and Liabilities of the party who effects tho Policy. . r . ., Div ideuds of this Company are p54. Annually to the Assured, in Cash. The NEW EXtiLAXD is tbe only Masssnsa setts Company doing business on the Pacific Coast, and therefore tbe only Com p y .ge)Trw4 by the equitable Massachusetts Lapse Law. Examples thowin. g tba Law. the Watkiacsatai. . TLAN OEDIXAItY LIFE, ' J For example : ' A party ensuring at th age of thirty-five, Premiums all Oah. One Annual Premium will continue policy la force 2 years and 3 days. Example: Premiums all Cash Age, 35; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at tbe age of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy ia fttrce as a Term Polity. 1 years. If you wish to ntahtj' absolutely certain that not a dollar of the mooc-JW invest will ever be forfeited Insure ia the Kcw If you wish to get yoer divides!!? 3',B second annual payment, asd aaaaally iocrcaf Ulf on in contribution plan, mans to ret lust wast is year nw snore wa net Ben, sua jasi jraaa. Mi is due Insure in the New England. . WO STOCKHOLDERS IM THIS C3. Its business in LiDn county, in the last year and a half, exceeds that ofall ornar Companies combined. " & -' t KVERSON & mDDLKMiSOT ;ENEBAL AGE5S. S.VX.FBANCISCa B. Bl BOURESaB, ,..ir-. 102 Front-st.. Portland, Agent for Otegea asd -Washington Territory. 49 "JAMES" ELFINS, . A !?cnt for Albany, Ogn. fi (a - e i -a THE EYES I THE EARS 1 in. T. L,. a017D13IY, OCTJUST AND AlIT, ALBANY, OREGON. It. OOt.DEN IS A BON OF TIIE noted old Opthalinic Doctor, 6. C. Golden. ! Dr. GOLDEN ha had experience in treating tho various diseases to which tho eye anil ear are subject, and feels confident of giving entire iatis faction to those who may -place themselves under his care. Albany. April 10, 1869-31y ' Ta the Peoale mt Albaav. TIIE UNDERSIGNED having rented aad. refitted tbe FRANKLIN MARKET, form erly oeenpied by Mr. fears, hopes to be ablo t . furnish the same with as good MEATS, both as . to quality and variety, as the country affords, and expects to be represented there by a good., accommodating man, and asks a liberal portion of your patronage. - DANIEL CLARK. Albany. February 1, 18Tl-82tf B HXK reed?, H'jrtntr-s. te.. on band latent stvles. and (Vtr sal. 1 w, t tt.i.- oLiee The standaru remeay ioi "-K""' 7- Sore Throat, Wko.piV Comjh, Cromp, itrcr (Sownlaint, Ut onchilii, Jllxedimy f ,9 ;' every affection ol tboi Throat, JUaga sad Cheat inclnding t'O.VSrMPTION.; , i Vlwta r' Halaam does not dry ep a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses tbe lungs, and allays irri tai"n, thus Taneif t'km rw of the mplaiet. Nt.iH'K'-iniiitc unless signed I. ItrTTj". Precast d l,v jVtli W. Fowle A Son, JJost-n. PbW 1r KattiitiicKin. Ilosietter Co., f an I'rancWco. ard ,j a-i.. generally- . 41jTO