NKW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW TO-DAY, HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID . EXTRACT CATAWBA -' GltAPE X LTS. Compnnf.pt Ports Fluid Uxiract lihv buro ami fluid lujtracl Catawba " Grajne Juice. FOR LtVEIl CO M PLAINTS, J AUN- PICK, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OK N ERVODS IIEA DACIIE, COS T IV iiN ESS, -.ETC. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAINING NO MEUCUUY, MINERALS Oil DEL ETERIOUS DRUGS. ; h . V. These litis are a pleasant purgative, supersed ing castor oil. sail.-, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable t. the stomach. They give tune, anil cau.-c neither nauaea or cripinjj Pains. They ore couipci.-ted of tho Jintttt iujreU- j tent. After a few days' uajof tbetn, such au j invigoration of the entire system takes place" as i to appear tairai-tibius to ib wenU ar.d enervated. II. T. jle.utlrold's Conipouu 1 Fluid Extract Catawba. Urapa Pili art a , t sutcr-c-oated ; suar ! elated Pills pas tit ran ;h tile stoui.ieh withuiu I dissolving, eone-ji:ei.tly eio not produce the eired eflcc!.' THE CAT A H'BA l U A I' Is PI LLS, ; being pleasant, in ute an 1-odor, do not neoessi- ! tato ti.eir beinjr Siiijiir-coiUed, and are prepared according to rules of Pburmaey anil" ClicuiUtry, S and are i-ot Patent .Me.iioines. , : " STITZEX&tPf ON, --. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, GENE RAL AGENTS. Branolioffioe, A-lbany, . Oregon, J.C.flEXDKMIAU., - - Agent, GENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON. Established July, 1863. An office where general iii format ion concerning the resources of Oregon can be obtained free of charge. Loans negotiated ek first Mortgage, Keat J-.s-tate nnd Collateral Securities. We have for sale a large amount of property located in the town of Albany. Also, Fannin ; laud?, of every des cription, located in Linn and other counties in this S: tato. NEW TO DAY. To the citizens of Albany and vicinity, and to tbo owners of Real Estate : We take this method of calling your attention to our place of busi ness, ilav'in determined to open a Branch Of fleo in your city, wo can offer i ou a medium for obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by buyers, as it saves them much time and lubor in searching for what thev want. Our principal Api-noy, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es tablished, and the cCi.-e so well furnished for giv ing information upon Real Kstate, that it nflurds the most compile f.ici'.ines for all parties having business in our lino. - ' . JHr- You incur to expense in placing your property on sale with us unless a sale is made. Office on "irst stroei,. opposite Port-Office.. JOHN MENUEXHALL, Agent. Albany, Ogn., March 2:5, 1S70. S'Jlf. Henry T. SScSsziboId's Highly Concentrated Coin:ouuJ FLUID EXTiliCT S IRS APARILLA AYill radically x:ern:into fn ra the system Scrofula. typbiii?, S.,re?, ric-ers. Sore Eyes, Sore Le-s, ro Mou'h, sore Head, Bron chitis, -kiu l'ijfe;isas. Salt Iiheunv Cankers, Running 1 rota -the l&r, -White dwellings. Tu mors, t'aui-trons' Af.ee".i.itix. t-.'odi s. . ltiekets, Glandular Swaiiitis, . i-l.t Sweats, Hash, Tet ter, Hutuors.-of all kinds, Chronic, like nia.tb?tn. Dyspepsia, and ail di.-cases that have been es tablished in t!iir svs;e:n f .r vears. ':" it-- Beis ;"prevarL-T crrr lv f,-r the abeva com plaints. Its blooil-pur.f'ytn prcpertUsar.f great r ; than any .olhtrr prt par-itiu oi" arsaparilla. Jt ; gives the comp'exiv-a a elt-.-ir c.o.l heui;y col -r ani restores the p.isiei.t lo a stiite til h -MUi ;m,i purity. For purifj irijc t-.e bioad, removing aU chru:c j cons itutiott.;! tti.-e-t:. arrin fioai i:n irnpura i state ol toe cloou, ana il,e only reliable and effectual knti'.rn r.-::icdy i'.r the cure ol pai;:s and swellings of the bnue.-, ulceration of the lhr(?-U i and less blotches, .pimple o i U: I'.sce, vrysipc- las and all scaly i-ruvtions of the skiu, and beau- ! tify ing the coniplcX:o:u t CONCENTRATED -y i ... R'hTch ,' it has j of tlJc l-ls STITZEL & UPTON. R E A L K S T A T E R R O K EJl S, jr. C. JIF.XDKMM'.l'. Aent, ' )fii-e First st opposite Fot Office," Albany, Ojrn. J1AVE fir sale in the citv of Albany, a desira- ,! S 3 llo Ho!utea l. Lots 1. 2. 7 and S j Third, Fourth rmt best hwaHlics in the story hous:;. with f to J. C. eorner F.!swor:h str.ets, one -T the ity. A good one and ihalf oUier ennvenieiiecs. A.pply MEXDEXHALX. Agent, Albany, Oregon A. COWAS. A. V. STIMA.IO. A. COWAM &. CO., Wbilesalc and Ictail Dca'cvs in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET ALBANY..' They offer a larga and wC "''ected stock of STAPLE KSJY WOODS ! At ZTstraordiaaxy jLow Prices Cash oi' Produce I Fluid iiircl Oi has cured every cue vU:ib'e? been given. Irr'.t iti .3 vf tUe i eel: der and iu.iamii.D if tlis ki-incy la addition to a very largo stock, covering everything in tl:a line of Cottons, we . have a complete assortuiout of "AMCY GOODS! Latest styles ol Boys and JMen-'s the kidneys and Ll.iMer. reteution of t'riSe, d asas of the pro:tratS giuntl, tne in the biadjer, cxlcu'ilH, gravel, briek-dusf deposit, uud Alaeoas ' or milky dtit!jar:e.-, and f.ir c::!i.eUkd ail I deii- j eate ci,otitu!ioos n' biii .-t.-s, niii.nd.-d vi;h lie foIloa-,n 5;,-iajfN:na : Iud:-:7--o.y.tii--a to c-Xvr- ' - tton, loss ot power, U vf :n m,ry, tiinieulty of I breiithin, we.?k r.rrvw?. t e-uiii;! horrwr of dissnse, wukfuine!, -iiii: ci' vi:o, p.-iia ' iu the hack. Lot baud.-, il;isi:ipg of jho body, dry- i , ness o! the ski. erutiiioa im tte face, - pallid ) couutcnahce, nuiver;d l-ussita'e of tui mu.-cu!ar : sysh-m. etc. ; .Used byjicr on ff :ii t; c n'cs of ei-h ecn to t twenty-Eve, an 1 tri?L3 t t: f -I:-. e 1 1 Hny -Uve or in i the decline or chiinj i,T l.ttr. ; a ter cniiuuc:ileiiC f . or labor paitis ; be i-uutua,; to chil.iren. - 13 8M FOBinSHIHS GOODS ! EAT?, :afs, EOGTS, SHOES, ic. C .1 TIELMOLD'S EXTRACT JtVCV U diur tic t and bhiod-porif'yiog. antt cures all di..--e:isesi arising from habits of dihsijiartou, cxecf-s. s 'aitti t imprudences i.i life, iuiparui.-s of the blootl. etc.. j superseding copaiba in nficiiona fr which it is ' used, auu syphilitic aUecttonswita iihLJMULl 6 ROSE WASH. LADIES.-" In many atTVctton-s p;-culMr to ladies, the ex tract Bucha is uncaqxiailed by nry other remedy j as in chlorosis or retention, irrguir; ity, pain- j fulness or suppressiiiti efcrsromnry evacuations, i ulcerated or sehirras ptjite of the dcrus, ileuror- ! rheea or whires. eter.ls, x. wht t'ivr tirriitf from indiacretiun or hubirs of d.-?ipaiion. It is jires cribed extensively by the most euii;jc::t. physicians and mid wives for enfeebled and dericutJ consti tutions of both sexes acJall ages. O ' - EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DIS EASES ARISING FROM IMPilU-! DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPA TION, ETC. la all their stages, al itttie c-tp 1 r.r tu ehangd in diet, no inconvenience-, nad no expos ure. It causes a frequent desiro, ai;d g.ves trenih to Urinate, thereby removing Obsirue tions, Preventing and Cur, nj Mrielcros of the Urethra, Allaying Pain a id luUuinaioi), so fre quent in this cliiss of dij.;i:s, aul rxpi'liia- all Poisonous matter. 1 rr: t, iielm roll's improved ROSE WASH ! cannot be surpassed as a Taec Taclt, and wiil be found the only pecfic remedy in every pr.eics of Cutaneous Affection. . It spead;lv eradicates l-'iic-ples, Spots, Scorhulie Dryness, 1 minrations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc.. dip. Is Kednes and Incipient Inflammation Hives, it ish, I.,th Patches, Dryness of calp or Skin," Frost bites, end all purposes for whieb Salves or Oiutments reused; restores the skin to a state of ptirity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissues of its vessels, on which d open els the agreeable clearness and rivacity of complex ion so much sought and acmircd. But howver Valuable as a remedy for existing defect f the skin, JI. T. Ilelmbold'a Rose wash has long sus tained its principle claim to unbounded patron- age. By possessing qualities which render it a toilet apppendage of the mH Superlative and Con gonial character, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites, 'safety and efficacy the invariable accouipanimctits of iti i a Preservative and f cfrcs-her of the Con- Carpet, TSan-Xa?ci-, Paper ft tinea Eiinds, Etc., &.C Especial dttntin is ilirected t our stock of IRON 'AND STEEL -AXP- Wl.it h :s the lriret iiri'l niri't t'oiiilorc this side uf lt.rti;vntl. , You oro iuvitou to c:ia uud examine our goods nnd ii icetu . - ? Tbe highest market prite ta c&a jaid for Wool, Bacon nsid Iard ! Oct. 30, I -59 S A. COWAN & CO. E. BOOKSELLER PIKE, & STATIONER, ptexwn. It is an excellent Lotion f.ir diseases of m Syphilitic Natdre, and as an injection for ciii aaea of the Urinary Organs, arising from haMts of dissipatioo, used in connection with the EX TRACTS BUOHU. R4USAPARILI.A AND CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, in such diseases ts recommended, eann6t bs surpassed. D Fall and explicit directions nceorajiany iae medicines. - Evidences of tbe mast responsible and reliable character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousand of liring'witnesc, and upward ol 30,000 unsolicited certiGestps and recommendato ry letters, many of which are froth the highest sources, including eminent Physicians, v CJergyv mea. Statesman, etc. ; The proprietor haa never resorted to tbeir publication in the, newspapers t fa does not do this from the fuci that bis articles rank at Standard Preparations,' end do ot nsed to be propped np by certificates, .. J : Xlesnry T. Helm bold ' Gcsi nine Preparation?, Delivered to any address.; TRUOS, eeura from ohser-.' bv Establisbai) upward of twenty year.. Pold Vruggssu every where. Ad l'e- leticr for its formaUon io eocfidesee, to IIE-VRY T. ' HELM BOLD, Druggist and Chsmisf. - j JtP,,f'- - T. iiELSIBOLD'S Dm; and Chemical warehouss. No. s 691 Broadway, T.Wye,rit:S,,toH-T- HELMBOLD'rl rfedic:.l ipot,.194 Booth Tenth Street, Pliiladalphia, Pa. :tENEX T. HELMBOLD'S, T.ke and dealer In ... FANCY GOODS, Odors, in aMil'lon to a lull supply of STAPLE GOODS IX THE -; 15 O O li L I IX K ', . such as i .. - ' ULANK ROOKS, ticsv styles, . ' v SCHOOL ROOKS, "MUSIC ROOKS, cf all lytxLV Fresh lot df NOVELS, , a well as CIIROMO LITIIOGRAPIIS, MORTON'S GOLD PENS, WALL PAPER. EiEGAKT GIF" . ANNUALS, Parian SarIIc Vases', BOHEMIAN VARE, VrifiiBg Uc1a(, .- PortlbSioM, -Workboies, . Birdcages, Violins, 7 Giifl.il', PiASOS, .-' Organs,' ., ( " . jTambouriiaC.4, " . . Fitiies, - i AND-JIANY OTHER Musical Iiiistiiim.cxxts TOYS, - including the ". - Champion iTIcchanical SLOGIPSBE! AH of which arc, as a matter of cours, ,-. - TO BE HAD OK " ElKASOABlK - TERMS. E. W. PIKE. ( ; Albany, December 34, 18?0-1 fi; M N 0 o C3 mi v w M u aW , es rs o es o 3D s o er w m EC w H - ' r-i o ' H 0 H 0 S o t 3D fi- d M 0 tA 0 Pi 0 0 r6 d 0 0 M H em H a;. S K-' G CO o -3 ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. a o - 'Si a o o AO) 2 . ? o O o. e es 3 es to a a; a fS ft . s S S3 - I I 3 a I ' es " S I I 9 0 ft 0 0 . e. c to s - fea aa S. " m m a . -3 a H 3 S O F-i O- -5 b ' fa-O- - 32 fi- JD' . i o . a e o . -1 u ' u p. es a a WORK gfJSPCNDED OS THE SANTIAM DITCH ! ATA MEETING HELD BY TUB BTOCK J holders anit members of tiio tiauliam JJitun vuuipany, it was resolved by. the Compajiy that, betoro iuvestiu all our fortunes in so basardous a speculaiiou, wo reeommtndto eachind evoiy one oi tbemv-moers ot the teoeieiy to secure for their tuinUius a BUCKE1E &Jti V, i. A w i avuia a, ao tuat- in case of a laiiure in tbo DiUh arrangement lUeir tamiiies would have some la.ans by which to t,aiu a livelihood. Eig-ht Reasons why tbe Backeye) Sew tag Ulaciuao is superior to au uiacn i 1. It is the simplest shuttle machine made. 2. It bus less wearing part&. 3. It haa no sjaa.l springs and compound crauKs. 4. It is better adapted to a large range of work without chau&re. - 5. It has less pieces of machinery. 6. It is less lUble to break needles than any other machine. 7. Xhu Shuttle 'will wear lender, taaa the shuttle in any other machine. 8. That it has the best ieeaisg uevice, wnicu will never wear out, get out ot order, break nee dles, feed unevenly, slip on siarehed goods, or pueker tbo seain, so that one part ot tho labile will enmo out sliorier than the other, which all other rceJa are hallo te do. It make, every stitch of an equal ieu;th. It is stronger than other feeds. Wo can lujie a strong pieee of cloth aud put one end iu our mactiiue aud the other end iu auy otber maehiuu, and guariintee tbatonr mae'uiue.will take the cloth from tbeotbtr in tou seepjeuce of tbe superior strength of the 1'ex.d, It is the un!v teid stron.! enough to feed tbiok solj-lcuiUer, tewiug ou auoe soles. So soaping. tbo cb tti or any oilier oia is required. It has no complicated machinery, and therefore is not liable to fct't out of order, .it has a beauti ful movement, UiuUiug nearly two Uibusaud btilebes per uilnute. v Tue LtClvlA li SEW1X0 MACiilNE makes the lock sliteti, tbe sama us the Howe, Wilson, linger and i 1 reuce alike on both fides. - We oUer a piemiutu ol O.Nli liliDltEJU DubLAKS tor any muehiue ou tois coast that will wake a stronger or more elattu su.i b than tho BUC'iC LVE. Vor ltiil pariieulars address, J'.l.Milt di riiAKSOX, UsstnAt. AiiKSTS, 34v3. AUauy, Or. SATURDAY, MAY .6, 1871. Subscribers finding an X after their name will understand that their subscription expires iC: that number, and they are invited to renew their subscriptions. Terms $3 per annum, in advance; six months, $2 ; three months, $1. LOCAL AFFAIRS 31 SIS. S. A. 30S1X, ' MILLINER AMD DHESS-tAKER, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. Bridal and rtfoaraing Bosssts aacl Hats Kids to Or dor. Drcsi-raaLiog Dcr.o in tie Very Z,atest Also, thoonlv agont for the SINGER SEW ING MACHINE. The Ladies are requested to call and examine the-tSINU KK. which is the only complete machine in use. Satisfaction guaranteed, or money re funded. Albany, April S, 1S71-S1v3 ; . f ' For tbe Harvest of 1871 I PITTS' THRESHERS ! LATEST- DIPSIOYED 310WERS ! And all kinds of . Agricultural Isjpleni'ts & Machines Ou hand aud fiir sale. AIs:j, THE CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON. I1LAIN, YOCNO & CO.," P.vnAGitAus. Tbe pec pi o of Brownsville are Btiil in hor.es that tbe Woolen Factory will "start." ' Monday night's boat brought a full load of passengers, a large numbcf of whom were from tho States, iu search of Oregon homes. ' B. W. Cuudiff offered three hundred dollars for one acre of grouad, less than two miles from the city, recently, and was refused. Mr. Jerry Ream, formerly of this city, now of Eugene City, las been stopping in this city for a few days. " . '!';.':- The Debating Society at'Scio has adopted for discussion at its cext meeting, tbe question, "tvh,ich is tbo butt end of a goat!" " - Speaking of wall paper, Mtfssrs. R. Cheadlo A Co. have 1,000 rolls of splendid wall papers- just the cheese. . . ., , . , : - Messrs! Hiltabidcl i, Co., next to tbe bank, have put up a new awning in front of their gro cery, w!iii;h adds much to its attractiveness. , j t Sir. Conner will soon lomrecucc operations oa his new bviuk'Lunk building. ., ' The P. T. Co.'s bouts ccmo and go with full loads of passengers nnd freights. Passage to Portland is now $2 through inlc.s than a day. B. W. Cundil's brick yard across tbo Wilia- mette is about to prove a failure the, cioy dou t make good brick. J. S. McCallistc'r . Las been W had the pleasure of s meeting with Rev. Mr.. Todd W Sunday. Wo believe ho baa en gaged la business at Portland, and w II probably remove bis family to that point. ( Mr. G. T. Humphrey, writing to a friend lo thie city from Silver City, ay it is etill snowing in that country and Tery litUo works being done in consequence. "v:V'.;: -'-.':'-..'; . It is rumored that a switch or sida track will be laid from the depot at the 103-mile stake to Brownsville." How much truth there is in the ro port we are unable to say. -Such an Institution would be of the greatest benefit to Brownsville without a doubt. .''' : The funeral ceremonies of the late J. P. Iloguo transpired in thU city, at the U. P. Church, on Wednesday, at 2 P. M., Rev. E. B. Scary, D. P., officiating. - , v i: .";";.''; Next Wednesday has been selected as the time for tho May -day picnic excursion of tbs Sunday School children of this city.. Remember, Wed-" nesday, the 10th instant. ; . ' There are upwards of ninety scholars ; in, : Haily attendance at tbs District school, j - , ,' , "..- . i ' The pump man baa dug a well and inserted a pump into it, ; opposite, his . establishment en First street, which will prove quite a convenience. , Miss Emma Frecland lias a very interesting private school, of come thirty-fiveor forty schol ars." ''. v . '.- --; , .U Mr. M. C. Gcorg", Piii ctpal of. the District school, is succeeding admirably and winning golden opinions from our citizens. lie is aldy seconded in his praiseworthy .efforts fc'Mici Newman. : v A very slight rain fell in these parts oo Wed neaday. ...... ,-..;..... .:j ? .',-., A dep-.t is to bo bu.lt on land owned by tho Messrs. Hays, some two or three indos this side of -the bundrid m lo stake tin the 0. Jfc C. Rail road. .It U n morea tlat the It. R. Co. have pur- employed to make the brick with which to erect j ciiasedor secured 120 acres of land, whic h will be the county jail, and has already commenced workj laid off into lots and blocks for the purpose of buil- ; t., J. mm O t-i X . W fi W SBI m - mm V m is V is rU -tm 51 THE EYES 1 THE EARS ! 3. 4 - - Dr. T. Is. OLDF, OCTJTUST ANO ATJRIST, ALBANY, , : s s OREGON, R. G0LDEIT TS A SOX OF THE nnlu) nM Antti1m T,m.a fa n - """' ' kTtsoiaen.--. .-' .....-" ...-,..:, . Dr. GOLDEN' has hr.i experience in treating tne various diseases to wbica tbo eye and ear are subject, and feels confident of eiviujr entire satis faction to those who may p!ac,e themselves under tils care. ..,?. - . Albany, April 10, 1809-Sly ; ' ' April 23, '71-34 Albany, Or The Highest Pries Jaia Fcr WOOL, & liARD, at BLAIN, YOUNG Jt CO'3. April 23-34v2ni,1 I3"o"7cr Store Z at the old yard. The overland stages now leave this city about eight oelock each evening, going south, arriving back about noow each day. . The statement made by us Inst week that fare on the railroad between this city and Portland had been reduced, was incorrect, we are sorry toi say. Tbe railroad olCciala hal the matter under ai'visement, audit was supposed that this week the fare and freight rates would be slightly modifi ed, bat we cannot learn that either has been done, as yet. Iu the way of cheap fares, the P. T. Co's tteamera Btiil have the lead. I Tho Dctylvn arrived at tho P. T. Co.'s wharf in. this city, at an early hour oa Tuesday eveuing. She Cjauie up fcr a load of wheat. 1 Prank Hill, the jovial Steward of the Dayton. throwed himself in sight on Wednesday, and judging from bis general "get up," is in good cireamstanccs, and as happy as a burd. The remains of the loto J. P. Hogue, Esq., were brought to this city by the seven o'clock train on Tuesday evening. II: died iu Portland on the instant. . , The grocery store ou the; corner of First and Broadaibin, presided over by Gus. Lcytou, has been enlarired, and the extra room filled up with fresh groceries, it.-. Gus. is on it, and has the energy necessary to' success.. Sirs. J. C. iiendeuba.il is elowly recovering from a protracted sickness, to the delight of her many friend. The ground has been in spkn lid condition for plowing during tbe week, and our farmers have been improving tho tiix.c. Some cf - them having as many a five and six teams going all the week. More graiu will be put in this cason .than ever before. llarri.-burtf and Eugeno City, wa I:arn, have raised the S-IQ, CO!) subsidy, and tlie'railroaJ pros pect has "a-t up" property in tho latter place to a bue figure. ' ' ' ' The city jail is almost ready for occupation. Work on tho City Hall and Engine Houso is being prodceut-jd. " 5lr. Miller has been'fit'.ing up his residence on Fourth street, putting up neat fences, etc., and adding tu the conveniences and looks of the prop erty a hundred percent. Messrs. Miner & Pearson have received a few "" ' r z2 Hamma-jRO Sine the' assuraaoe of ra2ro4 facnities, afforded by the oHi teas saonrfag to Bea. Holladay tbs rtqu'tred $20,000 subsidy, Harris burg has began to put on style. ' Real estaUJatbo town and Vicinity already feel the imps tur gives to tbe general business of the eoontry by this "monstrous monopoly tho Oregon A CaUfornia RaUroad, and prices are correspondingly Stiffen ing. Improvements of aU kinds are being talked of and inaugurated to meet tbo domads of the fu ture. ; Among other important . improTsf tat which will be consummaied this season, is a Urga hotel building, to be erects 1 by Mr. Jama Gore, the doors, sash, etc., for which bare already bee ordered from this city. Other improvements will rapidly follow, and it Is predicted thai Harris burg will bo one of the busiest towns ia U State and a first rate plaeo to make money. ' . ... : Belioious. We are requested to state that tbo Rev. I. D. Driver will preach in the Court House on to-morrow (Sabbath) at 4 o'clock P. M. Mr. Driver is coo of, the most eloquast divinos on the Paeifie eoast.-:! - :.-'"-. :'. ; ' ;.;:'' U. S. Asssssea See United States Assessor's notice el.jcwbcrc, and if it concern you, make a note of it. - " . ' '"'''""'."' .' ' J. M. BEACH - Is now opening a Selected Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Consisting o"- ... STAPLE AHD FANCY DRY GOODS. Groceries, Marti trave, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Hoof s & SlTtoefs, -i e., '&.c. Vi bie'a bo is oiTering to the publics at prices, cor responding with tbo limes. All kinds of Merchautablo Produc-a taken iu exchange f.r (foods. - Come one, come nil, nnd examine prices . At the old stand firnerly occupied by D. Beach 4 Son, upposita Foster's Brick, south side i'irs street, Albany; Oregon. 31 v3 "A Stitch in lvcs Wine!" Time ?av Fire ani Marine Tnsnrancs Company! Nos. 415 nutl 418, California street, Saa Frartcisco, - - CaUfornia. STOCKHOLDERS INDIVID. (J ALLY LIABLE Cash Capital, in Gold Coin, CTSO.OOO. Deposit in Oregon, .50,000. Jjostes Promptly ant? Kquitttbly Adjitsted , And Paid in Gold l oin. THIS COMPANY bovinjr complied with the laws of Oregon, by making a "deposit of fifty thousand dollars, is now prepared to effect insur ance against Loss or Damasre bv Fire, and also against Marine aud Inland Navigation risks, on liberal terms. ' GUSTA VE T0UCHAKD, Pres. CHAS. D. HAVEN, Sec'y. - ; - j. c.l rasNDErjiiA-Li.. . ding up a.towu at that point.. L v A depot will bo built on Mr. Shed's farm, some twelve miles south of this city, " by the 0. & C, Railroad Co. ' Tbe Albany arrived down - from Eugcno en Wednesday with ninety tons of freight,, consist ing of flour, wheat, bacon,, eggs, cte. " Ebe left this city on Sunday mori ing. The river is vory low and tho trip is made with difficulty. She left on Thursday morning, bottnd for Harrisburg and intermediate point). " .' j-" ' Miss Lydia MUler U lying very low with con sumption, at tbe residence of Mr? Culver, en Fourth street. ': ' " ' .',', Mr. Cam ley's two little boys are very sick, but i,Dr. Hill speaks hopefully of their recovery. Mrs. D. P. Porter, of Peoria, makes a splen did article of butter, superior to any we have had on our table for a long, long thus. - Mrs. Ed. Beach started ou Friday ' morning to join her husband at the -LapwaflndiaD Reserva tion, Idaho Territory, her future borne. Rev. Win. Mouteith starts for the samo place in a few days.' : -. . A Naiariue preacher, Mr. J. Jamison, deliver ed a discourse ia the Methodist church on Wed nesday eveniug. . ... y . The Willamette abounds in cxc-jlient f.ri, and our boys have huge sport with book and lino. They briug ia trout, tuckers, chub, and some times tb.C catch a wUi:lc-iig when they get hotne. -',.. - ' ..' Rev. Mr. Curtis c.nim-iiceJ a scries of uiee.in at the Baptist church on Thursdny eveuing. He will hold services this evening and tj-mcrrow. . Market quotations just now are of very little importance to our readers, es there is little if any grr.in left in tbe country for sale," so that no mat- Ma- Albany, IS71-13 Affent for Albac?. ' ESTAuXISIIEB IN ISSO. E. A. tREELANI), BE AX SB IN EVERY VARIETY OF Misoellaneous Books, School Books; Blank Books, Stationery, &e. .Books imported to crdcr at short notice. ; Albany, Oregon, December 3, 1870. '. MEW STYLE PICTURES BLANK Deeds, Mortgages, etea- band laraafc stylos, and for sale tow, at this offioe THE - ' - "REMBRANDTr Is the most popular stylo of Photograph aow made. Call and see. A. 3. WINTER, Jan- H-1 Albany, Oregon. dozen of those exee Itent Buckeyo Sewing chinos. Call soon if you wish'oue.' ; At the meeting Saturday night, ttia City Coun cil ordered tlie griding and graveling of Ferry, Ellsworth and Lyon streots. - ; Messrs. Drigjs & Carter have received a large order fiom Harrisbnrg for doors, w indow sash, etc., for the large new hotel to be erected there. Work on the switch up tbe river front has been commenced. Mechanics are . engaged putting np the trestle-work over the ravine below A. Parker A Co.'s saw tuill a little job ef over two hundred feet, - ; One dollar and twenty ccats is the highest price cfiered per bushel for whoat in this market. Wheat haifreacbcd $2 CQ per 100 lbs. in San Franchrco-cn Tuesday, and it : was predicted it would go up to $3 bufore tii j close of this week. Mrs. Reel has received new millinery at her store on Broadaibiu and fc'eeoud streets. Sho is determined lo have tho very latest.. , ' - ; : ; Railroad work is progressing elowly : south of the Calipooia, tho Company having rcn out of rails. A vessel is now Etvetal days over due, loaded with rails, cte. . When this vessel arrive at Portland, the two miles yet to complete to the 100-uiilo stake will bo fiaished ia a jiS'y. : - Tho roads in every clircition'are rapidly drying up and will soon bo in spleudid : condition for buggy riding. Mr. Ccwaa informs us that there are but cue or two bad places (uiuu- hoies) on tbe road between this city and Corvalli. ' t- - The weather will soon put tbo roads . ia good condition, and fast teams ill be i n order. Messrs. Montgomery & Bartges have tbe finest, turnouts in the city. Those new stylo- buggies are just as easy, and so stylish. G'lang. A splendid article of butter can now be ob tained fur twenty-five cents a pound. It is said that the waters of the South Fork of the McKenzie can be brought to this city through a flume or ditch at a comparatively small , eofct. li ttiis is true, Dare is anotner chance for some man or a company of men to make a big thing. All the water that cod bo brought into this .city can be sold at remunerative rates. Last Saturday night Mr. Walker gave our citiicns a chance to improve their mu&clo at Parrish Hall, by .skating. There was a large crowd of Udba and gentlemen in attendance. We understand the skating rink will bo again opened by him this afternoon. A little niece of Mr. Jjkc Spiccger fell dewn ftairi, one day last cek, and broke her collar bone ' ".. Lumber i being shipped from Ccrvallis to this point, in large quantities. Messrs. Eluin, Toung A Co. have received two of those celebrated Bain Wagons during tbe week, and have more on the way. . . Through tbo kindness of Mr. Frank Woods we r in possMioH of several fino railroad maps very bandy for reference. Mr. J. M. Beach, ou First street, bas a most ehoies and elegant stock of goods, to which your attention if invited. '- , : A delicate looking little lady bas beoa canvas sing our city for subscribers to a little work enti tled the "Life of Geo. Peabody." Sho reported fair success. - . . Miss Julia Elkins bas thirty-six scholars enrol led at her private school with a prospect of morec' ter what wheat may ba worth, onr farmers geccr- i towns between Palem and Eugene City, allv cannot take advantaco of tho nrice. Tho i u Indians, with or without payees, tothe . .... . I tiens. 31r. Meacham, in takinscarlj wuea. quowtions irom can a ranc.seo juaces i ... mU.d,RI ,1 t!j!tllk. , it at S3 Yer lOf three "cents per pound. Cur buyers are ofiVring but $1 20 per Ijuj'-jel. Euttcr and eggs are plentiful, .the fortn. r selling at froa 20 Jo 23c, and the latter at IO'j. Receipts of "garden trnck" so far have been very thin, there fore tbo market is active at good figures. ., Carreney 90091c. Gold ia New Ycrk 110. t The Mattock. A neat little three-column pa per, entitled Te Mattock, and published at Brownsville, Linn county, Oregon, has reached us. The publisher says : The Mattock is published every -"now and then," by the publishers, aud i designed to re flect light upon economical questions u fleeting tho interescs of its readers. As no paper is ever sent from tbi.4 office until paid for, parties receiving it need have no fear that they will be presented with bill for something they hare t.ot ordered. Attverr 1 Scabcitt or Hides. Tanning operation at Eronnsviila ara somewhat restricted, says . the Jfattaci; by tbe scarcity of bides. r , f - We ara again indebted to Senator Corbell for favors. ' --'' ' - -: "'' ". It is rumored that opposition stoamcrs sr to commence running between Saa Francisco and PorJand next MSoday. '" ; , Tus Latsst. Mr. L imelUr I'rtartd on Spirit ualism, at the Court House, on Thursday night, A dis-cufsion was announced to eosae off, at the -sanv fdaee, last night aa this evening, between Mr. Lo'molier and Dr. LUtor. - " - Mr. Rudolpho, the- celebrated billiarditt, gave an exhibition of bis skill in tbe use of tbo "cue nd balls," ot the saloon of Mr. J. C.ouse, oa Thursday evening. The attendance was largo, and the entertainment eortainly unequal tod is its lino. Mr. Cronse deserves great credit lor the liberality which tons afforded our people a chance to tea tho first billiard plsycr in tho Vaited States.,'-: -'" v '-- ' "" The friends of Frank and Lizzie Redficld will be delighted to learn of their success It's a boy, and "loois just like its pa and ma.1 '' ' Quite a number of strangers were ia tows - Friday, from Portland. Oregon City and Salom,. among whom we notice Messrs Acker, Knott, Kojcis, and ethers of Portland, and Mr. Jacobs, of Ot egoa City. . City -full of people, end oatiseM active. ,- ., i-j. ,- , '; , ;: Eli Mason, charged wip thu kitting of Silas S, White, at Philomath recently, was found auilty , of manslaughter, and sentenced to oaeyear in tbe peniteutiary, end to pay a fine of fire dollars and costs. .... - . , ' Mr. James Elkins, 'agent of the O. & C. Rail road Co. at this point, informed us on Thursday evening that fare over the roadbetwea thie eity and Portland, bas been reduced to $4 ; to Oregon City, C3 50. This is at the rate of Ore cents per mile.''--" '"' ''-'. ": ". '" ". j A letter receivol a day or two sinco in this city from Agent J, B.Montcith, at the Lapwai Reser vation, states that the former agent (Sells?) -had left matters in rather a mixed rtate ; tbe employ ees had not received pay f jr several months, and the money appropriated fur that purpose had becu used up. It would take some weeks of closo iijiplieatiou to get matters into working condition. Mr. Mvnteith's health, wo are glad te bear, ha . been groatly improve!, and be is much plcased with the place.. A majority of the old employees will be retained, at least for the present. . , To that lnrge-beartcd cad genial gentleman. Cbas. Knjrgersr Esq., wo are indebted for tti present of a cio sugar-curod bam. For straight out liberaliti comWnd us to Charley., . In a few days wa will receive another new ptr, wbii h, together with new lines of job type, cards, bill-bead and other papers, will enable us to bo more prompt than ever in the esecutioa of ail kinds of printing. '' ' - ' . By order of Superintendent Moacham, ?Tr. ' Brown (one armed Brown) has ' visited all the. and sent i reserva- aetion in tho entire valley. IU is certainly the right man in tho ri-bt plaee. . . .. - Magic Miss Cora, tho only female msgieian in tlie world, V. bo bas been astonishing tbe people of PortlunJnnd Oregon City with her wondertul performances, haa secured Parrish Hall, and win give five entertainments next week,- eommcneir g on Tuesday evening. Of o urse tho hall will be crowded nightly, and those who wish front scats should go early. . - i. , 1671. Spring- Campaign. '. 1871 " A full assortment of all kinds of good 4 usually kept in country stares, and suitable to tho season, tisements csloulatod to be of benefit to its readers, i may be found nt Wheeler's Store in 1'rownsville. HOGUE In tbe city of Portland, May 1671, James P. Hogua, of Linn county, Oregon, aged 04 years. ' I-.linois and Missouri papers please copy J Ir.1. inserted at reasonable rates. For particulars ad dress, 7'A Jatlvck, Brownsville, Oregon. , In an article under the heading, "Oarlawn," is the following : -..-. i" People in and around Brovrnsvilie have cot so , in the-habit of looking forward to tbe time "when the factory s tails," lor the good time that every community not less than every person expects to veeur sometime, that many seem to forget or to overlook entirely the other Sources of prosperity surrounding us. ' When we come to take a cero-. ful suivcy ot the whole ground, we think wo can ; roe ample ground for tbe belief that Brownsv lle lias a future before it that we,nfay look foiward j with pride and hope. . leaving out of the account entireiy fur tbe present the inannlocturq of wool- ens, which no doubt will bo resumed fume ti-xe. let us tee what else WO can depend upon fcr lu ture prosperity. First our town is situated In the midst of one of .tho oldest settled and wealth iest farming and stock-raising neighborhoods in Oregon ; tbo necessities of this farming communi ty caused the establishment of the' town in the firi-t-place, and the people composing ft are aud will remain customers of ours as lung as we do as well by them as they can do elsewhere. Second ly r" -Wo have cue of the safest, steadiest, most accessible and most easily maintained water pow ers in the State, now occupied by one Of the best flouring mills and one of tho best sash and door factories to be found anywhere. Our proximity to thu timber, and our natural advantages as a place of exchange, for tbe timber, lumber and the produce of the valley. West of us, now so rap idly settling up with au energetic, active farming population, is capaple of being oijde a source of gren and continually increasing profit. There are many other sources of prosperity that au ac tive energetic population can seize and make use of j which we have not space here even to enuino-j rate. . But w trust that sufficient baa been said to awake our citizeus to tbo importance of taking bold in earnest and making the best usa possible of the advantages that we have. , , Ciums. For neat, strong, durable aud cheap chairs, Mr. John Metiler has no superior on this coast. -His rawhide bottom chairs are not only strong and durable, but they ere as neatly jointed and put together as any cane bottoms, and are painted and vsrnishod equaHo chairs for which four times tbe amount asked for tho rawhi'lo bot toms is demanded, Mr. Metzler has now on band a few dozen chairs for children, with and without rockers, which cost less money, are stronger, -will destroy less clothing, and aro better adapted to the purpose for which they are made, than any in the market. Tbey are just as neat us they can be, aad the litijs ones prefer them toothers, A large Dumber of these chairs, all nixes, are now being manufactured, and those wishing a superior ar ticle at a low figure should call at Mr.. Mctsler's shop on First, west of Washington street. ' A Chabce to win a Fortonk. This legal en terprise in aid of a public library at Omaha, comes weU'rceommcndcd, and we hare bo doubt it ia" gotten up in good faith and will bo carried out to the letter. In short that it is no bogus affair. See advertisement on first page. : ' .. Having increased facilities and keeping a wide range of articles, which he is determined to Sell even lower than before, the proprietor, (rusts that he will receive a ttill greater sharojof tbe patron age of tbe people of Brownsville and vicinity. Produce of -is kinds boogbt.' Cash paid for wool sacks and twine furnished.- " Agency" for sale of Agricultural Machinery end Sewing Ma chines. v ' '...ii ;,v"''.'t y. ". -' traxiAssi pAvnscw.:;-;'U - HE A L ES T A T E P E ALE flf - Office, Ko. C I Front Street.: & j. . PORTLAND - - . ' - vi - I. i OREGON - HtKTiKO Pasty. A party of gentlemen started fur the Cpper Soda, oa Tuesday, who propose to "go for'' the deer ia that vicinity. The -party consists of Messrs. : Hank Meadeahall, Orin i Rabarti and Pat. TsrrelL " REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST rORTL AND, In tbe moft desirable localities, con sisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES also, ' . f , ' L" IMPROVED FARMS, -and Valuable un- enltivated LANDS, located ia ALL parts of tbe STATE for SALE, - m- ' .,-,i,h-t REAL ESTATE and other Property1 'pur chased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATE end TERRITORIES, with preat care and on tbe most ADVANTA- GEOL'S TERMS.-' ':;-; ; ;.'V '. - HOUSES and STORES leastd. lOAKS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OV ALL DES CRIPTIONS PROMPTLY COLLECTED. Aad. a General FINANCIAL aad AuENNOY OUSI NiSS transacted. ' ., . ,y. 1 ,-' i', ' A 0 ENTS or this OFFICE In all the CIT IES and TOWSS in the STATE, will receive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY end forward the same to the above address. Sr23 's ' 4.acr .- 1840 W IB 70 Travelers are always liable to sadden stlaols of Dysentery and Cholera Morbus, and these occur ring wboa absent from home, are very unpleasant. .. Tho fain KilUr may always bo relied upon ia such eases. As soon as you feel the symptoms, take one teaspoonfull in a gill of rtesr milk and. molasses and a gill of bot water, stir well toseth- , or and drink hot. Repeat the does every "' until relieved. If the pains bo severe, baths the bowels and back with tbe mcdieine, clear. ' . ' In cases of Asthma and PbthWo. take a oa- 4 spoonful in .a gill of hot water sweetened welIwHa , molaseesj al e bathe the throat and stnmsoe atp fully with the tanlieloe. clear. ' , ' y. lr. Sweet savs it takes Out tbe soreness In esss . of bonesettiQg faster than anything he ever sp-- ptiea. Fishermen ara to often exposed to lus ov n-v ins their skin niorccd with h'k."l,n 'iT,:' Pi a. KllUr a. . . is i i. 1- set it h til . oo roiieyoa oy Daio...s -"j fliU tk- M w H IDS ICfhllin n..-i . . anguish is so, a aha-l t baths ofUn s one. io five minute s. '-sav three or four tiroes, sntt yo will seliom have any irouble. Tbe bites and eeratches of dossa-d , r eared by bathing with he Pain KilleeVw