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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1871)
ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. savoi3 asv o.-3vaox JStrrprraS st9H 1 sjxivq: mm WE WILL PAT FOR GOOD BUTTER 12 to 25 rents a pound, and 20 cents per doien for EGGS, In trade. Persona thai cone to Albany will make money by calling at the Cash Store of R. CHE ADLK A CO. to make their nur- eheses, as they are selling goods very cheap new. Sheep Wash. TE TAKE PLEASURE IN DIRECTING toe anenuu" . 1 ui-osiiini Tain." --mjs ay a. a. a ' - - which is unquestionably the most Efficacious Sheep Wash now in use. It is non-poisonous, does not discolor the wool, deadly to all parasites infesting the skin of Sheep and other animals, and warranted free from arsenic, mercury, mineral, and other poisons. An infallible Cure fur the Scab, perfectly harm less to sheep, and greatly improves the wool. It is also free trom any of those caustic properties found in many other compounds, which render tbe wool dry and harsh, and are detrimental, not only to its growth and weight, but also to its marketable value. It can "be used with perfect safety at any season of the yejir, and has been found in practice, in valuable Tor tbe following purposes : Int. For curing scab, killing acari, ticks, and other parasites which infest the skin of sheep. ?d. For strengthening and aduing lustre to the Wool. 3d. For dipping Lambs, even while sacking iHer L-anuot be iniured by tbe material. 4tb. For dipping Bams at any time of the year TTilboat danger of producing me excoriation which mostly follows the use of other dips, espe--i!)v in itbe autumn season. it a. ior the cure of mange in horses and dogs. . 6th. For the destruction Of lice and vermin in mttle. Full directions for nse accompany each package. It has been used in California with the most satisfactory results, iu verification of which we beg to refer to numerous certificates irons well fcaova ceatlemea. Wool growers should not fail to try this inval uable pitparatioo, wlm-h we nave every conn deace in'reeummending on its own merits. ' - Fur sale by Messrs. CHRISTY A WISE, San Francisco. California, or BEACH A MOXTFITH. Jane 17. 171-41 Albany. Oregon. MURDER I- ALBANY I la 5 never yet been knuwn, and do threatening of it at present. DEATH It a thing which sometime must befall every son and daughter of the human family, aud vi. At the Mid-da v Of yoar life, if disease lays his vile hands upon voa. there is still "a balm in (jiiead by wbich yoa may be restored to perfect health, and pro- luag your aays to a miraculous extent HOW ? By calling on Tfc. C. SON with a prescription where you can have it com pounded by one experienced in that particular line. Also, constantly on band a good assort ment of fresh Dru;:s, Patent Medicines, Chemi cals. Paints, Oils, lye-stnffs. Trusses, Ac, Ac. Ageuts for the celebrated . , Ink Weed Remedy, or Oregon Rheumatic Cure ; Ir. D. Jayne A euoi medicines, Ac, Ae. Speuce Positive and Negative Powders kept in stock, V e are also agents tor the Home Shuttle Sewing Machine "one of the most useful pieces of household furni ture extant, (.'all and examine. R. C. HILL A SOX. . Albany. Jua 10th, 1871 4U the: justly celebrated BAIN WAGON, jECCGXIZED EVERYWHERE AS A First Class Farm 1Vagon. TXo other Wsgon has a Home reputpMon tqual to "Bain V make, and it is the only wngnn that has been tented and knourn to stand this climate. In a word it is made of tbe fcetf materials, and is the best finished wagon that comes to this market We have different styles of Hounds and Reach, Pateut do. (so called) included. ULAIN, TOCXG A CO. Jane 10, 1871-40 MRS J. A. REED, 200,000 POUNDS OF WOOL! For which we will pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE ! Wool owners will do well to call on na before selling. Liberal cash advances made on woou I34m.l P. C. HARPER A CO. BLEACHING AND PRESSING DONE TO ORDER. : ALSO P 1 a i a and riscy Sewiir. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF the latest Millinery now on hand, with new .additions every month. St"re on eorner Brnad albin and Seeond streets, Albany, Or. 32v3 Established in 1852. THE GBEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. . mm An Infallible Biooo n-stlFrca. possess ing rare toxic and sttavnz properties a certain cure for BMCussATiam. estrt, ncoalcu. and all kindred Diseases. It completely loalorcs the system when im paired by disease, revives the action of the ilBXE-VS mm CEXITAL OBSMS. radi cally cures acatorsjKja. sstr aatta, and all nimvi mm ccnraxivoua Dis eses gives immorttstn and permanent relief In Biirmu. xavsireus. Tumors, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradi cates from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease. It is rcaELT vkcetailc being made from an herb found indigenous in ciib,i, It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Females and Children, as a staea raah FiEa mmm HnovaTon. For Sale by all Oruggirts. a C O I N GTO n . HOtTETTCR CO. AOKNT8, 528 and 631 Market Street, Earn Fraud soe. ' NEW TO-DAY. xasaxjaaxxt3. 3TITZEL& UPTON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, , . a '.: - a Aab : i a GENERAL AGENTS. - " f"T ' o f - Branola ofTioo, Albany, . Oregon, 3. C. MENOENH ALL, - - Agent, GENERAL LAND AGENCY FOR OREGON. Established July, 1868. An office where general information concerning the resources of Oregon can be obtained free of charge. T n nxirntlntoil n first Mortzace, Real Es tate and Collateral Securities. We have for sale largo amount of property locoieu m "- of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of every des cription, located in Linn and otner counties in this State. To the citisens of Aibany and vicinity, and to the owners of Real Estate : We take this method of calling your attention to our place of busi ness. Having determined to open a Branch Of fice in your city, we can offer you a medium for obtaining purchasers one that is appreciated by buyers, as it saves them much time and labor in searching for what they want. Our principal Agency, at Portland, Oregon, is thoroughly es tablished, and the office so well furnished for giv ing information upon Real Estate, that it affords the most complete facilities for all parties having Knoinne !n M T 1 i II A 3F- You incur no expense in placing your property on sale witn us uuiem m mu. Office on First street, opposite Post-Office. JOHN C. MENDENIIALL, Agent. Albany, Ogn., March S3, 1870. 29tf. A. COWAN. A. W. STAXABD. A. COWAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET.. ......ALBANY. They offer a large and wel lected stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS ! At Extraordinary Xtow Prices FOR Cash or Produce I NEW TO-DAY. LATEST. EVIDENCE 1 CURE THAT COUGH ! USE THE BEST BEMEDT ! Every day brings strong proof of the great value of this . i . . Dr. P. Meredith, Dentist, office No. 132 West Sixth street, states as follows : CittcmsATi, October 1, 1S69. Messrs. J. N. IIARRIS A CO. Gents : About one year ago I took a cold which settled on my lung. A violent cough was the consequence, whii-h increased with severity. I expectorated large quantities of phlegm and 'matter. During the last winter I became so much re luced that I was confined to ray bed. Tbe disease was attend ed with cold chills and night-sweats. A diarrhoea set in. My friends thought I was in the last stages of consumption, and could not possibly get well. I was recommended to try Allen's ILiTxng- Balsam The formula was given to me, which induced me to give it a trial, and I will only add that my cough is entirely cured, and I am now able to at tend to my business as usual. Yours respectfully, P. MEREDITH. All afflicted with Cousrh or any Throat or Lung trouble should use Allen's Long Balsam witbont delay. J.N.HARRIS A CO., Sole Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio. ! CAUTIOIV. Do not be deceived von who want a eood med icine, and desire "Allettt Lung Balsam." Do not allow unprincipled dealers to sell you a prepara tion called Allen's Pectoral Balsam see that you get ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, and yon will have the best Cough remedy offered to the publie and one that will give you satisfaction. FOR SALE BY : RED1NQT0N, HOSTETTER & CO., a2 A 531 Slarket-st., ban rranciseo, Cal., Agents for California and Pacific States, nov5 a-Sold by all Druggists. 8-70 In addition to a very large stock, covering everything in tbe line of Cottons, we have a complete assortment of FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest styles of Boys' and Men's CLOTHING anil FURNISHING GOODS ! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper &. Linen Blinds, &.C., &c. Especiul attentijn is directed to out stock of IRON AND STEEL AND GENERAL HARDWARE! Which is the largest and most complete this side of Portland. You are invited to call and examine our goods and prices. I The highest market price in cash paid for Wool, Racoti and JLarl ! by . . A. tUHAJ I.U. Oct. 30, 1869-8 ARMES & DALLAM, Importers, Jobbers and MANUrACTDRERS Or Wood & Willow Ware, Eroma. Pails, Tubs, Churns, Brushes, Baskets, 'Iwincs, Cordage, Matches, Stationery, Paper Bags. Clothes Wringers, Feather- Du.-ter. Fishing Tackle, Ten Pins and Balls. Etc.. and Ueneral HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Direct Importers of Baskets from leading Gsr man and French Manufacturers. AuESTS FOB THI SALE OP A- F. Percussion Match Company's Mstch. s, American Net and Twine Company's Twine, B -ston Flax Mills' Twines. . J- C. Conroy A Company's Fishing Tackle, Hollinfrsworth A Whitney's Paper Bags, (Tdad'i Improved Clothes Wringers, 4? E. Griswold A Company's Feather Dusters. V. McLaughlin's Brashes. . . - Ona stork is the largest on tbe Pacific Coast, "o our facilities for manufacturing and import iff enable ns to sell at lowest market price. .af-Send lor catalogue. 33v3m8 SIT Sacramento-St., Saa fraue'p. 3N"o"W Store t J. M. BEACH Is now opening a Selected Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Consisting of I STAPLE AND FANCY DRY. GOODS Groceries, s Hardware, . CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Roots & Shoes, Paints fc Oils, . . &c, &c, Which he it offering to the publie at prices cor responding with the tinea. AU kinds of Merchantable Produce taken in ssaenangn jor uooas. ' fioa. opposHe Fotter' Brickr (oath side First AMMIv m I asaw ' aftiaujMM ... THE NEW FOOD. For a fsw cszits yon can buy of your Grcccr or Trusgist a package cf SEA II0S3 FARINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, vhich will make "ixtcen cTiart3 cf Xlanc Hansre, ctA a like quantify cf Puddings U'astard3, Creams, Charlotte Ilusse, Zee. It is tie cheapest, Iiealthiest end most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!! THE GltKAT AVOItlIi'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Till wonderful vegetable re sforatiTe is the sheet-anchor of tbe feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid,' it lias no equal among stomachic. As n reined? for site nervous weakness to w Iticlt women are especia K y sti b Ject, it is superseding every other Mimahct. In nil climates, tropi cal, temperate, or frigid, it nets ,a n rpecifsc iu every species of disorder which undermines the to:;: 7 ... trcxigtu and lrcafeslown tli .:n;i:l 9rits. Tor jtata hy .-ii';lts, tnn J. C. MEN DEN HALL, IVotar-y Public, Real Estate atd Insurance Agent, ALBANY, ::::::: OREGON. RENTS COLLECTED. AND TAXES PAID for non-residents and others, making out real estate papers, etc. Office Parrish brick, upstairs. 36-'70 PAOIPIO FIRE AND MARINES IRSiriKJLltCl? COJIPAUfY, SAX FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Total Assets.:.... (Gold) ...... l,TT7 Ce3 J. HUJfT, President. W. AIiVOKD. Vice President. A. J. RALSTON, Secretary. A. BAIRD, Marine Secretary. jJST" The leading Fire and Marine Insurance Company on tms coast. jee$-0,000 deposited in Oregon. Losses Promptly and Equitably adjusted and paid la Uold Uoin. - LADD & TILTON, Geo! Agents For Oregon and Washington Territory. JOIIIV COIVTVBR, Agent, ALBANY, OREGON. March 4,.71-26y A Sleadld Draff IJnsIness for Sale. WISHING TO RETIRE FROM ACTIVE basiners, owing to protracted ill-health, tbe undersigned oners his large and nourishing DRUQ ESTABLISHMENT in this city for sale at a low igure for CASH. - Apply soon, if yoa want s bargain, to . GEO. r. SKTTLEMEIR, Albany. Oregon. ST" Daily Oregontan copy one month and send bill to tbts offica.air ' 3?0"otioo. GREATER INDUCEMENTS I Now offered to the trade than ever before, as ws CZ,''?'r-i ; - ml for f i Cash or Trade X In hand, and having dispense! with long credits ' ' ., i vean seu . IS per cent cheaper Than any house giving 12 month's time, or any kind nf a credit. mtAm mn nfra- ,A u . i J F - " vuu, .UU UHUD Come along with your Cash or Produce, and see wnat yon can do at tne CASH STORE of - R. CUEADLB A CO. N. B. ' Cash paid for all the EGGS offered. H fi B hM 0 o H GIVEN, 2 THAT I HAVE IS HEREBY opened a- JLivery and Feed Stable in the town of Li-BANON. where I will be eon stantly on hand to attend to the wants of the people. - I will ran a hack from Albany to Lebanon and Soda Springs, on Saturday of each week. : All bniiness entructod to my care will be promptly attended to. W. B. DONACA Lebanon, Bept 10, 1870 Ir3m3 f Potatoeif ! Potatoes ! K.rif BUSHELS POTATOES JUST" RE a V JC eured an in atone. f sale at el za par nusnea, Dy .. . , , , PUBOXB March U, Ull-tlit fi SA ' CO P5 H n H Q 0 H fi 0 0 P5 fi o 0 PS (0 o 0 A Q a ($ 0 0 0 n IS mm ' e et mm . O P. (3 - mm mm - O " .18 ' u - s & g ' . O 'fi 5 2m W ; I-. '-.. I S .5 x i ., ! - W e !- . u ... .,- ! mm o 0 . . -S -a a - . I , 2 - -s ! to Subscribers Undine an Z after their name will understand that their subscription expires with that number, and they are invited to renew their subscriptions. Terms $3 per annum, in advance; sis months, $2 ; three months, $1. LOCAL AJJ'XVIIfcS S fc 2 m s s- mm s 8 3 H H pi mi a a o S3 H M SS o o H g CO O : K Q O Ex a i E-i PS- B U b h C u s s . aws - 8. s X H EH" n 0 fi SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1871. 4 W 3 e a mm ts mt . s e s w h v a. :U - o p ;is. 5 O C9 H O n -j - off J H H O w fi . H H , .- o a 0 & e u s 1. 3 bo 3 6 O H CO ST es V 1 sa 9 3 C g o H 0. 9 'h O . A ft . 0 0 a H 8 c a, 8 k a j e a , I w O fa fi THE EYES I THE EARS I Dr. T. Is. -OXIEIV, OCUUST AMD AUKZST, ALBANY, . . . . . , - f OREGON. ThR. GOIJ)EN IS A SON OF THE 71 U noted old Opthalmie Doctor, 8. C S m f.u ; Dr. GOLDEN has had ezpsrienee in treating the various diseases to whioh the eye and car are snbjeet, and feels eonndent of sivinr entire satis faction to those who may place themselves under .nweare..,,'. :, . s ?. . Albany, April 10, 1869-31? ' B LANE Deeds. Mortgages.-akw ea hand latast styles, ana for sal low, at tots ofltoe I'ARAcaAMS. House flies are unusually nu merous and "pestilential." Weather cloudy pretty much all the week. Whooping cough still stalks through the land. taking" with all elasses. Business has been very quiet daring the week. Mr. Jerry Driggs arrived home from the San- tiam mines the first of the week. Wednesday morning opened cloudy and chilly. with the old-fashioned Oregon mist. Prof. Herron, of Wilbur Academy, has been isiting in this city daring the week. Work on tbe county jail is progressing. Mr. Heroy and family have gone to reside in Portland. Success to them wherever they go. Work on the Ilarrisburg railroad bridge is be ing vigorously poshed. The bloom of youth will fade away, the bright. eye will grow dim with age, bat a miserable little corn will never pass in its cheeks and quit. Humility" asks as "what is the best method of popping the question ?" It is s good deal lika champagne if it don't pop itself, it isn't the gen uine stuff. Messrs. Hill A Son hare employed a German druggist, who will hereafter attend to customers at their establishment on First street. At tbe grocery store of A. C. Layton can be obtained a splendid cigar new Invoice just received. Judging from experience we think nothing makes a woman so mad as looking for a nightcap after the lamp has been blown oat. Wrappers seem to be the most fashionable style for making ladies dresses in this neck o'woods now-a-days. Wm. Gird claims to have two of the fastest horses in the State, and he proposes to make it hot for all corners at the next Linn County Fair. Hon. L. P. W. Qnimby, of Portland, owns a fine colt, which he proposes to enter at our Fair in September. It's a regular snolly-gnster to go. Our firemen had a - large day, yesterday, housing tbeir engine, and doubtless a pleasant time at tbe ball last night. They deserve it all - Quite a number of children in this neighbor hood are reported as enjoying the pleasures of "summer complaint." Messrs. A. Cowan k, Co. will soon close out in the dry goods business, and are now selling their stock at reduced rates. Go there for bar gains. The second term of the District school closed yesterday. We are not informed whether Mr. George intends continuing in the school or not. We hear of a runaway match which transpired recently, from tbe Southeastern portion of the county. All's well that ends well. The railroad switch along tbe river front is statu quo, and liable to be, from all appearances. for some time to eome. Mr. John Allhouse took bis departure from among us on Wednesday. He goes back to the old homestead in Illinois, on a visit. His many friends wish him a pleasant trip. Rev. R. J. Thompson, late of Ohio, of the V. P. Church, arrived in this city a few days, since. He will 611 the place occupied by the late Rev. T. S. Kendall, D. D. We give in this number the entire business, of a public nature, transacted by the first session of the forty-second Congress. We do this specially to gratify our readers. S. A. Clarke, Esq., of the Salem Statetman, gave us a cull on Wednesday. He is quite feeble yet, but is strong enough to make it hot for Wat- kinds, G rover A Co. To mine host of the St. Charles Hotel we are in debted for a supply of rock cod, fresh from the briny ocean. Friend Brenner is an epicure, as those who dine at the St. Charles can testify. Tbe P. T. Co. s steamer Shoo fly still man- ages to make trips on the: Willamette between this city and Salem. Some little wheat has been harvested in this countv south of this city, but the big drive will not commence for a week or ten days. Tbe slight rain-fall on Wednesday suggested j the remark from an old settler, that it was. the first time rain had fallen at this precise season in twenty years. Albany Collegiate Institute will open Sept. 4th, 1871, under the supervision of R. K. Warren, A. M. Onr City Marshal has been making himself quite numerous daring the week collecting the balance due tbe city on the five mill tax. There is a rash of work at the Foundry and Atthouse A Co.'s planing mill, repairing machine ry for the harvest. The riproaring, highfalatin', bully good shoe artist, Dow, of the firm of Dow A Crane, has got back from San Francisco, with just as much hair on his head as ever, and the smashingest stock of boots, shoes, gaiters and Sich, as never was, and a good deal over. ' ' Robert Romaine and family start for the John Day country in a few days. He says the Ocheeo valley is entirely bare ef grass, bat crops look and promise well. Bob expects to locate in the John Day valley, about 125 miles from the Dalles. . Lafollette and others have gone in there with their cattle as they found no grass in Ocheeo: Mr. A. Cowaa and wife and two other families, now oat near Fish Lake, last weak gathered one hundred and fifty gallons of blackberries, and didn't half try. Immense numbers of black berries are now being gathered and ant up for winter nse in that section. The supply is said to be almost unlimited. i ' Messrs. Monroe A Staiger have established themselves in the marble business, on Washington street, in this city, and will furnish monuments. nholiik. tombs, head and foot stones, etc, to all who may order them. They are not only excel lent workmen but perfect gentlemen with whom it is a pleasure to do business. Thronch the politeness of Mr. J. R. Herren Secretary Committee of Invitation, we are favored with an invitation to be present at the ceremonies (nMnt to housing Albany Fire Company No. l's engine, which transpires to-day (Friday),' at we go to press, in their new HalL Count ns in. A little rooster about six years old, son of Mr. Lawrence,' of Benton county, was brought to this eity on Tuesday to have his right hand dressed. a smaller brother having chopped off the seeond finger and partly severed the third and fourth In gers, that morning, with a hatchet. The little eoon stood tbe Doctor's manipulations without a whisper, proving himself a perfeet little man. : Onr worthy Postmaster, Ed. Freeland, and fam ily, have been out in the blackberry patch for some time, . As Ed. gathered and dried about fire thousand gills ef berries, and ' has "them nicely stored away in his vest pocket, he expects to start on his return as soon as his team gets their wind. Ed. drove too hard going np (getting up there in less than ten days), whioh. retired all the flesh front their bones. However, as he's feeding them on blackberry seeds, they'll sooa be' as fat as knife-blades, and will come through a-uukiog. Ed. has promised tetoaa as the team a couple ef weeaa w taae a ircp pm 10 saiga rails s. after he jets hack. Sfeed she day. i simuKmi. Unole Jerry Driggs exhib ited to us on Wednesday, specimens of gold ob tained from Dry Galea, in the Sentient Mining District. The gold is coarse, some ef the pteeee weighing as high as fifty cants each. Several at tempts aere made by Uncle Jerry and party to "go down to the bedrock, sU of which ; failed. Uncle Jerry ts Irmly of the belief that whoever attempts and succeeds in getting down to tbe bed reck in Dry Gulch, will strike it rich as cream. The dirt, from the grass-roots dowa as far as they sunk prospect holes, contained particles of gold, and would pay, he thinks, from two to three dol lars per day to the hand. The late lamented Prof. Veatch pronounced the region thereabouts as possessing the best indications for silver and gold in paying quantities, and as an earnest in his belief in tbe richness of the quarts lodes, he bought a controlling interest in one of them, and proposed to return at aa early day and prove the correctness of his opinion by crushing the quarts and releasing the precious metals from its grasp. His death soon after pat an end to his golden schemes. At Galena they are taking out quan tities of lead, and it is asserted that there is silver enough in the ledge to pay tbe entire cost of work ing it. It would seem from Uncle Jerry's report that here is the place for idle men , who are com plaining of the scarcity of work, to pitch in and make grub at least, if not more. Two or three dollars per day, with plenty of splendid water and free mountain air, and the pleasure of doing your own "bossing," is not to be sneezed at by a long chalk. However, there is not enough in the pros pect to eaaee another Frasat -river or even a Salmon river excitement. Bat there are plenty of wandering, restless spirits, who might be greatly benefitted by a trip oat to the Santiam mines. VAsaina Mills. propping into tike iZmS ill t Messrs. Altbomse eV Co., daring Cm week, e foaad all bands easy bans, tarsias eat Urge quantities of work. Among other things, we noticed several fanning mills, in the construction of which these gentlemen have a most excellent reputation tbeir aims separating end cleaning the grain more thoroughly sad rapidly than those obtained elsewhere. They have nothing hat first class machinery, and they tarn oat all kinds of wood work rapidly at fair rates. , 8 ; 1 ,,J A good likeness of ones self, or of a friend, is a desideratum, a pleasure worth many , times Ms cost 1 bat it is a desideratum sot always withia oar reach. At present the citisens ol Browns ville are enjoying the privilege of having tn their midst one of the best artiste on the Pacifis slope. and they will hereafter seriously regret it, should they fail to go mom and get one of Mr. Pexton a splendid Rembrandts, his residence there being but for a limited time. Go at once. Serpen ana Soctaetn. The ladies of the Methodist Church will give a sapper on Friday evening next, in Dr. Tate's brick. Admission to supper 60a. After supper, a sociable will be held ia Parrish Hall, where ice cream, ete., can be ob tained by all who wish. Messrs. A. Caro tiers A Co. propose to furnish all adults who may attend with a glass of sparkling soda, free. Contribu tions thankfully received. Everybody invited, i Nsw AnvxanssanHT. Read the big sd- ef Messrs. Hiltabidel A Co., and tbeir go ana exam. ine their splendid assortment of dry goods, gro ceries, etc They defy competition either In priea or quality of goods. '::' NEW TO-DAY. Just as wn Exfbctsd That irrepressible. fun-loving, big hearted waxer of understandings. Jno. Dow, Esq., has returned from San Francisco with a jewholloping invoice of feet coverings, of all sizes, kinds and shapes, to tempt the fulks hereabouts to keep their pedals dry. The pret tiest little gaiter boots with brass heels ; gaiters with two heels and gaiters with no heels ; brown gaiters, red gaiters, bine gaiters, yellow gaiters, and a large lot of gaiters ; as well as several boxes of gaiters not yet exposed to tbe public gase in fact, such a lot of neat and tasty goods for ladies and little girls never went anywhere a fishing. Then for gentlemen and boys they have a splen did lot of well-made boots and shoes, pegged and sewed, a few of whieh, purchased by each person, wbould last a lifetime or less, which they are willing to dispose of for cash or well secured notes, lower than anybody can sell the same goods unless they steal them. Go to the City Boot Store, and if they can't supply yoa in the line of boots, shoes, etc., any known style and finish. you can drink all tbe soda you can hold at your own expense. Selah. "Pottibq ox Frills." Within tbe past few days Messrs. R. C. Hill A Son have received sev eral thousand dollars worth of fresh drugs, per fumery, medicines, etc., at tbeir drug establish ment on First street, which the polite and urbane Col. Fred, will be pleased to throw in sight for your inspection, or any other man s, whenever yoa put in an appearance. They have also in their employ a German druggist, a gentleman of culture and first-class reputation, who will be pleased to deal out prescriptions or candy, toilet goods or castor oil, soda powders or horse medicines, in any known language, for cash. Fred, converses fluently in all the Indian languages he under stands, as well as "broken China" and tolerable fair English, so that none of our people need go unsupplied with needed articles in his line, through the fear of not making themselves understood- - Want ef time prevents further seaaarks on this subject now. Drop in and see the new outfit. - - ' LADIES AI.D CEteTUEKEEs. ' : . E0T8 AKD ClstUSV: For Tour Own Especial Benefit t Please : Bead I W. 1. XILTASrDEL- . Asonxws. V.J. HILTADIDEL&CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT FROM San Francisco, and now offer for sale at ; .... . . ' l. . ... THEIR OLD STAND,- ' . ONE 1VR BELOW CONltiBRaV Picnic at tii Boeos' ScBooL-Borss. Last Saturday a picnic was held at the Buggs' school house, about six miles south of this city. The affair was gotten op by tbe residents thereabouts in honor of the close of the singing and day schools. Some two hundred persons were present;' and partook of the abundance ef good things so profusely provided for tempting the palates of humanity, as well as to enjoy the declamations of the young Demostheneses and Ciceros, and the excellent singing by scholars of the late sing ing school. It was altogether a pleasant and en joyable occasion, profitable to all partakers.' Thb Baptist Festival On Friday night of last week , was a success. ; Tbe ladies managing the affair excelled themselves, and the conse quence was a full house and large receipts. The supper was excellent in quality and ample ia quantity ; and as all the good things could not be gobbled up in one evening, lunch was set the next day, and panned out largely. We are in debted to Mrs. Stanard and Mrs. Mansfield for a supply of rich cake, for which we return oar best thanks. .The whole receipts figured op $185.35 ; expenses, $52, leaving a net balance of $113.35 a very fair sum fur these hard times. A Wbsdihs. One of the largest and most pleasant wedding parties of the season, transpired on tbe 23d, at the residence of Mr. S. M. Penning ton, one of Linn county's most worthy and suc cessful farmers, about nine miles from this eity, the occasion being the marriage of Mr. John Claypool to his second daughter. Miss Jane Pen nington. Tbe dinner table was loaded with . an avalanche of good things, Mrs. Pennington 'and her fair daughters being noted for their superior ity in the art cuisine, and there was enough and to spare for even the large number who graced the happy occasion with their presence. Weahave seldom witnessed a more pleasant or joyous oc casion, and we, in conjunction with all present, wish the happy pair a happy and prosperous future. ' " . I .. Sales or Real Estate. William Davidson. No. fit Front street, Portland, is daily effecting sales of real estate, for coin, located in , various parts of the city, and the amount for the past month foots np to a very considerable sum. The increasing inquiry at his office for first-class resi dence lots, by parties desiring to improve them. gives an earnest of the eon Silence entertained in the upward tendency of real estate in this eity. This enterprising and go-ahead real estate dealer is sending broadcast at tbe JSast and in Europe, concise and truthful '- statements regarding the soil, elimate and productions of Oregon, and by correspondence with men of wealth and influence at the East, is introducing capital here to be in vested in real estate in Portland, as well as farms and farming lands in Oregon. Portland Ex. A Goon Mo vs. At the last meeting of the City Council in Balem, it was ordered that a no tice be inserted in the daily paper requiring par. ties to drive dewa nails that protruded from the sidewalks la front of their premises.': We hope a suggestion on this point will he sufficient to Al banians. On some blocks in this eity nearly every nail in the walk lises a little from the plank in whioh it is placed, causing frequent damsge to ladies' dresses, and no little annoyance to the sterner sex. ia ,vt'.; i, ' o :; K full assortment of Dry Goods, . Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, . Tsnkee Notions, etc., etc., eon- sisting, in part, of . ; - ; Calico, Gioghams, : Lawos, I'op Host Merinos, D el aties, , . A Marseilles, ; Dress Silks, n ti - O 1. I A unmanw, . o a i r o , : Jeans, Hoi iery, Table Linen, Crash, Denims, '. : ; Check, Diaper, Stripes, Ticking,' . Corsets, Tatle Covers, Ladies' & " Missos' Shoes, Children's Shoes, 1:1 Gent's Boots' and Shoes, ; " ", Boy's Boots and Shoes, . Slippers and Gaiters, '" Brown Domestic, Btown She eting, Bleached Sheeting, Linen & California Merchandise. We Invite especial attention to onr large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, whioh are of the best quality. . - . - - . A full assortment of Gents' and Boys' HATS.. A good assortment of GENTS CLOTHING, : v Buoh as medium and fine Business Suits, modi, a and fine Pants, media at o4 fine Coats, me dium and fine Vests, Gents' Under Shirts, Gents' Drawers, Gents' Cotton and Woolen Books. 1 A full assortment of ' CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. " A full assortment of Buena Vista Hollow Ware. Cedar Tubs, Cedar Backets,- Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, Table Cutlery, Pocket Cutlery. A complete assortment of GROCERIES con stantly on hand. - 1 ' ' Wo Poettlveljr Daly CoapeUUe. . Albany, July 19, 1871-47vSmS. . !.'.',.; Contao. A note from Mr. S. Handsomer, pro prietor of the Common Sense Gang Plow, Informs as of his intention to soon remove from Southern Oregon either to Albany ' or Salem, where he will enter extensively Into the manufacture of this celebrated plow. We hope he may be indoecd te make Albany his residence. . a ' There are said to he ftslly two hundred person eamped in the big Mackbenry patch eat oa the W. V. C. M. W: Read. '' And it is also asserted that, although aeyaral. hundred gallons disappear tally, yet the supply Is undiminished. . ..,..,,, v ' caAJta. ,". aln ia .',''"",''' ''-'V' ','.'' coots, c::oi3 .r:D fi:::::::3, , ALBANY, OREGON, INVITE THE ATTENTION 01 THB PUB lio to their full stock ef the latest styles ia Gentlemen's and Youths' Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, Oxford Ties, ete., etc., as well as to the very let- . thing out in the line ef Ladies' and Misses Gaiters, Balmorals, - Newport . lies,. Antoinette Buskins,- and many- other new and fashionable styles, just received at the City Boot Store, wblea they will sell as rapidly as they ean find pur chasers who wish first-class goods at the most reasonable rates. They respectfully invite yoa to eome and see their stock. Boots, Shoes, ete., made or repaired te order, and I : (. i ' 4AL1. WORK WABANTED. J aar-CITY BOUT STOKE, First Street, first door west of Register Baffdlag'.lfce, MARBLE WORKS. Klonroe & Staiger, Dialers a ' ' ' ' M0N'SIENTS,CasLISHS,7CZ33, HEAD AND VOQT STONE. ' - ' Executed la ; California, Terment amd XtaUaa CZaxVla, BALEM, OREGON.' . 9 Breach Snop at Albany-t3; ALCAIC CCILI-'.TZ l"Z ; . w ."Z, rpHIS INSTITUTION WILL IXCPE3r OX Msiiajr, Seateinher ; f, I tTt. - With a earps ef tennWi napar' wad e "oest. InstraeUen will be thorough an 1 r I, and the system or order ansnrpssni. t or TAea. tars address (for the present at FrUaf ,. ';. , &. K. WA&SX, A, I ... .. .; . t.; ' .... .. .- " . it lent V Or, Ber. K.H.OSABt, D. 1.. .