ALBANY ADVERTISEMENTS. THE FARMERS' CNIOX . " "XV Ji. X. E H O XJ S E , At .Shedd's Station! WILL BE IX READINESS TO RECEIVE Grain on and after August 15. 1871. Will he furnished with cleenin at. J elevating machin ery of. the most appr?6d construction. Sacks will be furnished, and tCs-feigbett Albany price will be paid, in .. - V bash, far Grain of All Kinds. Term for storage, etc., made known on appli cation at the warehouse. 48v3-in3 aLMQN WHEELER, lessee. Sheep Wash. TE TAKE PLEASURE IN DIRECTING W V the attention of the public to tbe "Glycerine Dip," Which is unquestionably the most Efficacious Sheep Wash now in use. It is non-poisonous, does not discolor tbe wool, deadly to all parasites infesting the skin of Sheep aod other animals, and warranted free from arsenic, mercury, mineral, ana other poisons. An infallible Cure f. r tbe Scab.'pcrfcctlv harm less to sheep, and greatly improves tbe wool. It Is also free irom any of those caustic nronertia found in many other compounds, which render the wool dry and harsh, and are detrimental, not only to it growth and weight, but also to it marketable value. It can be nsed with perfect safriy at any season f tbe year, and has been found in practice, in- -vaiuaoie tor ine loiiowtog purpose : 1st. For curing scab, killing actri, ticks, and ether parasites, which infest the skiu of sheep. - 3d. For strengthening and aduiog lustre to the wool. 3d. For dipping Lambs, even while sucking ewes, as they cannot bo injured by the material. 4th. For dipping Rams at any time of tbe year Without danger of producing the excoriation which mostly follows the use of other dip, espe cially in tbe autumn season. ftth. For tbe cure of mange in horses and dogs. Blh. For the destruction of lice and vermin in cattle. Full directions Tor use accompany each package. It has born ed in California with the most satisfactory results, in verification of which we keg to refer to numerous certificates from well known gentlemen. Wool growers should not fail to try this inval uable preparation, which we bare every confi dence in recommending on its own merit. For sale by Messrs. CHRISTY A WISE, San Francisco, California, or BEACH A MOXTEITn, Jone IT. 1S7I-41 Albany. Oregon. GIRDER I ALBAY Has never yet been known, aud no threatening of it at present. DEATH T a thing whieb sometime most befall every son and daughter of the human family, and yet. At the Mid-day Of your life, if disease lays his vile hands npon you. there is still "a balm in Gilcad" by which you may be restored to perfect health, and pro long your days to a miraculous extent. ,'IGUM Nfctr TO-DAY. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, ALBANY, OREGON. rjlHH INSTITUTION WILL REOPEN ON . Monday, September 4, 18ft, With a corps of teacher capable and earnest. instruction will be thorough and practical, ana the system of order unsurpassed. For particu lar auuresa R. K. WARREN, A. M.. President ; Or, Rer. E. R. GEARY, D. P.. Albany. NEW TO-DAY. ITITSBL t UPTON, J REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Ann GENERAL AGENTS. By calling on . X. C. HILL & 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 Drugs. Patent Medici.ies, Chemi cal. Paints, Oils, live-stuffs. Trusses, Ac, Ac. Agents for the celebrated Unk Weed Remedy, er Oregon Rheumatic Cure ; Dr. D. J syne & -Sons medirities, Ac. Ac. Spence Positive and Negative Puwjers kept in stock. We are also agents for tbe Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, -one of tbe most u?cful pieces of household furni ture extant. Call aud vXAiuiue. K. C. HILL A SON. Albany, June 10;h. 1S7I 44 THE jlSTJLY CE1.EDRATEI) BAIN WAGON, JECCGNIZED EVERYWHERE AS A First Class Farm Wagon. No other Wagon has a Home repntpMon eqwil t ' Bain's" nake. and it is the only wagon that lias been tested aod known to stttnd this climate. In a word it is made of the 6er materials, and is ihe best finished wngon that comes to this market We have different styles of Hounds and Reach, . Patent do. (so called) included. BLAIN, YOUNG A CO. June 10371-4 NHS J. A. REED, X Xj Xi X INT 33 UEX. "X" ! BLEACHING AND PRESSING DONE TO ORDER. ALSO Plain and Fancy Sewing-. A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF the latest Millinery now on band, with new -additions every month. St"re on corner Broad albin and Second street. Albany. Or. 32v3 Established in 1852. ARMES & DALLAM, Importers, Jobbers and MANUFACTURERS OF Wood & Willow Ware, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Churns. Brnabes, Baskets, Twines, Cordage, Matebes, Stationery, Paper Bags, Clothes Wringers, feather Dusters.ishing Tackle. Ten Pin and, -. Ball. Etc.. and General HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Direct Importers of Basket from leading Gar man and French Manufacturers. AflBSTS POK TBI SALE OP ' 8. F. Perenion Match Company Matches, American Net and Twine Company's Twine, "Boston Flax Mills' Twines. -.J. C. Conroy A Company's Fishing Tackle, "Hollingswortta A Whitney's Paper Bags, Sherman's Improved Clothes Wringers, C. E. Griawoid A Company Feather Dusters. jF. McLaughlin' Bruabes. . r, . , . On stock is the largest on the Pacific Coast, -anb oar facilities fot manufacturing and import- jog enable a to sell at lowest market price. 5ySend for catalogue. S3v3m6 MS 21T Saeramento-St., San Frsnc'o. ZSTg-xxt Store X J. M. BEACH I bow opening a Selected Btoek af ; GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Consisting of.: STAPLE AKD FAKCT DRY-GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, CROCKERY MID GLASSWARE, Boot&8hoe, Paints St Oils, &c, &c, - Which be is offering to tbe pablic at price eor Vesponding with the times. AH kind of Merchantable Produce taken in -exchange for Good. 'Come one, come all, and examine prieea. At the old stand formerly occupied by I). taaca 6oB opposite Foster's Brick, south side First treat, Albany, Oregon. , Jlv9 THE GEEAT BLOOD PURIFIER, I w I An Infallible blood pt-niFiESt. possess ing rare toxic and ERVIE properties a certain cure for tt'SATlSH. colt, KCinALCiA, and all kindred Diseases. It completely restores the system when im paired by disease, revives the action of the kioxevs mi GEJiiTAi. oscAss, radi cally cures acnortJi.A, salt ssEua, and all ebcptive mm cctaxeou Dis eases, give immediate and permanent relief In byspepsia, EBTSirELAs, Tumors, Boils, Scald Head, Ulcers and Sores; eradt. cate from the system all traces of Mercurial Disease. It is watEEv vecetable, being made from an herb found indigenous in cnr.ri. It is therefore peculiarly suitable for use by Female and Children, as a blood Pt:ai F1CB mmm BETOVATOS. For Sale by all Druggists. -EDIRGTOM. K03TETTER d CO. 629 and 531 Market Street. San Francisco. Albany, Oregon, J. C. MENDENHALL, . - 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. Loans negotiated on first Mortgage, Real Es tate and Collateral Securities. We have for sale a large amount of property located in the town of Albany. Also, Farming lands, of every des cription, located in Linn and other counties in tbi State. To tbe citixen of Albany 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 too 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 tbe office so well furnished for giv ing information upon Real Estate, that it affrds the most complete facilitic for all partie having business in our line. You incur no expense in placing yonr property on sale with us unless a sale is made. Office on First street, opposite Post-Office. JOHN C. MENDENHALL. Agent. Albany, Ogn., March 23, 1870. 29tt A. COWAS. A. W. STARABD. A. COWAN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS FIRST STREET -ALBANY. ttr? If r? I f1 $ f f 5 f f $g LATEST EVIDENCE 1 CUR 12 THAT COUGH ! USE THE BEST REMEDY ! Every day brings strong proof of the great value H.TJIVO BALSAM. Dr. P. Meredith, Dentist, office No. 132 West Sixth street, states h follows : CiscisurATi. October 1, 1SS9. Messrs. J. N. HARRIS A CO. Gents .- About one year ago I took a cold which settled on my lungs. A violent cough was the consequence, whi.-h increased with severity. I expectorated targe quantities of phleui and mnftcr. During the last winter I Iweaue so much reduced that I w-e confined to my bed. The disease was attend ed with odd chill aud eight-sweats. A diarrho?a 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 Lungl3al8am 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 Coogh or any Throat or X.ung -trouble should use Allen's Lung Balsam without (it lay. J- N. HARRIS & CO.. Sole Proprietors, Ciucianati, Ohio. CAITIOX. Do not be deceived you who want a eood med icine, and desire "AUimt Lung Balaam." 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 you will have the best Congh remedy offered to tbe public and one that will give you satisfaction. FOR SALE BY REDINGTON, HOSTETTER & CO., 52 A 531 Marfcet-et., San Francisco, Cal., Agents for California an! Pacific States. novS -Sold by all Druggists. -13 9-70 THE NEW FOOD. nivS'- 'mi 5 For a few cent3 you can buy of youiC receiver Trtrggist a package cf SEA IIOSS FAKINE made from pure Irish Moss or Carrageen, vMch -will make sixteen quarts of Ulanc Ulange, nd a like quantify cf Puddings Justard3, Creams, Charlotte Ilusse, &c. It is t!:e cheapest, liealtMes t and mc&t delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorioles Change!! TIIE GRKAT WOULCS TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. This -wonderful vrgetable re storative f tbe sheet-anchor of the feeble and debilitate!. A a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it has no - equal amon; stomac&ics. As a remedy for . the- nervous weakness to wbichwomen are especially sob lcct9lt is supersedis every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi ca I, temperate, or frigid, it acts as n t pecitic in every species of disorder which undermines tbe Xsityifrcngtli and breahs down tUi i.uiisssi I spirits -For Kaleby gll -is-ists. Tbcy offer a large and welT lected stock of STAPLE DRY GOODS ! At Extraordinary Low Prices Cash or Produce In addition to a very large stock, covering everything in tbe line of Cottons, we have a complete assortment of FANCY DRESS GOODS! ' 0 ' ' Latest style of Boy' and Men' CLOTHING aiu FURNISHING GOODS ! HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Carpet, Wall-Paper, Paper V Idaen Blinds, &.c, Vc. Especial attention is directed to our stock of IRON AND STEEL AND OEERAL HARDWARE! Which is the largest and most complete this side of Portland You are invited to call and examine our goods and prices. The highest market price in cash paid for Wool, Bacon and Iard ! by Oct. 30, 1869-8 A. COWAN A CO. J. C- MENDENHALL, IV o t a r y Public, Real Estate aid Insurance Agent, ALBANY, : : : r : t 5 OREGON. Tl ESTS COLLECTED. AKD TAXES PAID II, for non-residents and others, making out real estate papers, etc. Office Pamsh brick. up stair. 3-'0 PACIFIC fIRE AND MARINE SAX FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Total Assets (Gold) ....I,7T7.a6.63 J. HUNT, President. Wm. ALVORD. Vice President. A. J. RALSTON, Secretary. A. BAIRD, Marine Secretary. NEW TO pAY. . v. s ft 0 "O o t - tm- 9 a V s s s & s . s S a t 0 w cj Z 8 U ' Tte leading Fire and Marine Insurance Company on thi coast. 0-$5O,OOO deposited in Oregon. Losses Promptly and Equitably adjusted aud paid in Gold Coin. LADD & TILTON, Gen. Agents or Oregon ami Waithington Territory. JOIIX COXNER, Agent, ALBANY, OREGON. March 4, Tl-26y A BARAI OFFERED ! A Slendid Drug Business for Sale. WISHING TO RETIRE FROM ACTIVE busioe-s. owing to protracted ill-healtll, the undersigned offers his large and flourishing DRUG ESTABLISHMENT in this city for sale at a low figure for CASH. Apply soon, if yon want s bargain, to GEO. r. SETTLEMEIR, t:-. Albany, Oregon. Daily Oregoniaa copy one month and seed bill to this office. 27 GREATER INDUCEMENTS ! Now offered to tbe trade tban ever before, as we .- T- s r s: i i . sell for Oasn. or . Trade I In band, and having dispensed with long credit can sell 15 per cent cheaper Than any house giving 12 month's time, or any kind of a credit system, can offer to the trade. Come along with your Cash or Produce, and see what yon can do at the CASH STORE of R. CHEADLK A CO. N. B. Cash paid for all the EGOS offered. ' IS HEREBY . GIVEN, THAT I HAVE opened a .j.; . ,- ' -y ,i -;. :-' , Livery and Feed Stable ! in the town of LEBANON, where I will be con stantly on band to attend to toe wants of the people. .'..-..- I will run a hack from Albany to Lebanon and Soda Springs, on Saturday of each week. All business entrueted to my care will be promptly attended to. w. b. donaca: Lebanon, Sept. 10, 1870 Iv3m3 Potatoes! Potatoes!: K f BTJSHBtS JOTATOsSS J08T RE OI.IU Reived and in-tore, for sale at $1 34 per basbel, by N. 8. DUBOIS. . March 11, I871-27tr 09 P5 w . rA H a o o A q o 0 d' H i i 18 0 0 A S3 a c5 u 9k s e eT H H H fa e H 31 0 0 : 9 - S Is e SD S CO 0e w en o P5 O t-3. -3 3 a H m ft w K PS Pi PS m Na u H fa s T3 A S ft 2 . o s H 10 o o H 3 & C E-i i i o o u t & CQ 55 a H I a i, a SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1871. Subscribers finding an 3C after their name will understand that their Subscription expires miiz that namber, and they are invited to renew their subscriptions. Term (3 per annum, in advance; six montns, ZZ ; three montns, 91. LOCAL AIVITIIS Eaklt. We issue this tumbcr two days to advance of publication day so aa to give us full time in which to make the contemplated changes in our office. As the entire paper is to be set in new type, it ia rather a big job, and we shall be put to it to get out the first Dumber on time. Unsettled Pbicks. Ve are told that tbe rumored sale of. the P. T. Com pany's Hue of boats on tbe Willamette river to Ben Uolladay has had the effect to unsettle the price of wheat, shippers not daring to advance the price for fear Uolladay will "'set up" the price of freights as soon as the transfer is com pleted. We give Ben Uolladay credit tor possessing a "longer head" than to do anything of the kind. lie is well aware of tbe fact that to make the steam ers and railway profitable, be must' help to settle up the country along the river and line of road, making business for each; and it would be a great induce ment, indeed, to inform a new comer that we have the finest grain producing coun try in the world, and every man who choees to work can make money rapidly, much faster than in any other country yet open to settlement, if it were not for the bare fact that the cost of transporta tion was so high that by the time the grain was marketed the margin for profit had all disappeared. Ho.laday may not understand his bus'iues?, but we think otherwise ; and thinking thus we have no idea that he will advance the price of the carrying business between this State aod California. EKLAHOHMEffr.W have received portion of our nte rtaterial, and bave been busy during week making thb' necessary arrangements' for the enlarge ment of the Register, cad therefore have not been able to devote tire usual attention to the "get up" of the paper this week. We hope to visit our patrons next week in an enlarged form with a new, clean face. In the mean time look out for tbe big sheet. ' ' Meeting of the Stockholders. A meeting of the Directors of the People's Transportation Company is call ed at their office in Salem, September 6th, for the purpoi-e of considering the propriety of dissolving the corporation! settling its business, disposing of tbe property and dividing its capital stoci. This loofcs as though tbe rumored sale to Ben Uolladay last weefe was true. Dreadful Accident. On Monday or Tuesday of last wee, a young man named Newton Gallaher accidentally shot and killed himself, while out bant ing, near Lebanon in this county. lie was alone when the accident happened, and when found was quite dead. So our informant says. Temperance Lecture .Prof. Rogcra, of Salem, lectured on temperance in the M. E. Church on Monday night to a fair audience. The lecture was pronounced the best that has been delivered in this city for a long time. We are only aorry that more could not have had tbe pleas ure of listening to it. W s ts ft fa & (5 8 e us w la V g ft 9 ts 2 U to la we li ft. p pa o s w ca o ' ! SO W t-t o H B CQ o r. OB- ; w I 6 0 CO i 1 H CO Sm eena . tm a S ft It eS 0 & u - M t s I ml u 5 a A t as 0 - -a o a A N a Enow Escape. At John Raph ael's warehouse, on the bant of the Wil lamette river, two miles below this city. Mr. John Walsh came within an ace of losing his life on Monday. lie had rid den down to the river to water his mare; the river at that point is full of qui& sand, and the mare no sooner got into it than she went out of sight, rider and all. In the desperate effort to extricate her self from the perilous position, Mr. Walsh was thrown into the water, when tbe mare attempted to use-his body as a life preserver. By the most desperate effort Mr. Walsh succeeded in I getting the animal by the head, and sustaining him belf until help came, in the shape of a sA-iff, brought to the spot by a gectleman who, seeing tbe peril he was in, had hastened to his relief. Mr. Walsh was so exhausted with the severe struggle to Jeep the marc from destroying him, tha it was some time before he could spca freely. It is a dangerous spot, and Mr. Walsh deemed it his duty to. mate the circumstances related above public, to the end that others might avoid it and not run the same ri.-k he did. More Fashions. Mrs. S. Johns is determined that the ladies of this city aud vicinity shall be able to wear the very latcrt and most stylish millinery to be obtained anywhere, and to that end is constantly adding to her neat stock Ladies who wish to be up with the fash ions should call at bcr new atore over Mr. J. M. Beach's store, on First street. Unintentional, of course! As it is asserted that our notice of the arrival in this city, a Sunday or two since, of the Judge of the Third Judicial District (we won't mention Andy's name), with a load of bacon aud oats for the use of bis race marc and her keeper, is calculated to "in jure the Democratic party," we hereby withdraw it. The rumor that tbe J udge intends to ride the mare himself in trials of speed this . month, we don't put any confidence in it looks like a sell. D ' e O 'IK U TIIE EYES I THE EARS 1 Dr. T. I. (.OLDEN, OCDUST AND AURXST, ALBANY, : - : s OREGON. r" "vTI8- eoi.DKN is a sow or thb J LP noted old Opthalmie Doctor, 8. C. VrtGoldea. Dr. GOLDEN has had experience in treating the various diseases to which the eye aad ear are sabjeet, and feel eonSdent of glvina; entire satis faction to those who nay plaee themselves under his care. '' . Albany, April 10, 189-81y : v B 1VAKK Deeds, Itfsra-tre. te oa hand taten sum, sa K .fcue, attis etaee Cow Killed. On Monday &s the gravel train on the O. & C. Railroad was coming into this city, and when it had reached Lee Burkhart's, about a mile east of here, a band of cattle was observ ed standing on the track, leisurely sur veying the situation. The engineer "pulled" his whistle to scare them from the track, aod was successful in stamped ing them all but one old cow, who broke down the road with all cow-specd. But, alas, she was tcake closh in a race with the iron horse was soon overtaken, knocked down, and part of the train ran over her without difficulty ; but the last five cats were out of luck, "spiked" and were thrown from the track. One of the brakesman, becoming alarmed at the unaccountable conduct of these five gravel cars, concluded it was "dangerous to be safe," and incontioentally flung himself from the train, making two or three graceful evolutions and lighting on his bac& with such foree as to mate him fee! as though he had busted suthin'. Re sult one dead cow, five slightly demor alized cars, and one man laid up for a few days during this hot weather to cogi tate on his latter end, and the uncertain pleasures of a ride on the rail. ' Fire at Corvallis. At about half past two o'clock on the morning of the 26th of August a fire broke out in tbe town of - Corvallis, entirely consuming four buildings, with a loss of about eleven thousand dollars. ' The buildings des troyed were, the cabinet and paint shop of Graves and Knight, valued at 87,000, on which there waa an insurance of 92, 400, and the gunsmithy and saloon of G. Hodes valued at 84,000, on. which there was no insurance. Removal The property lately owned by Mr. J. ParrisH, on corner of Third and Ellsworth streets, has been purchas ed by tbe Methodist society of this city, and they . will, in a few days, remove their church building from the present site in the western portion of the city to the new purchase. It is a much better location than the old one in all respects, and will soon be in the centre f our thriving city. It ia a good move. , V The weather has been awful hot donee Ihe week so hot that our thermometer melted. . Bear Hunt. A huge bear made himself visible en last Sunday on the op posite bank of the Willamette from this city, creating quite an excitement among the huntists, a large number of whom went for bruin. Theeason given by the hunters for not gobbling up bis bruin ship was that the dogs they took over wouldn't trail him. Those dogs hadn' lost any bear and besides they " 3Tdn go a cent on Sunday hunting, especially so hot a Sunday as tho last one proved to bo. Funeral Procession. On Tuesday a large funeral procession came into this city, from the residence of Mr. Dan' Uouck, who resides about eight miles south, following to its last earthly resting place the remains of a little daughter of Mr. Houck's. "Goose Wheat." We have some of the "Goose Wheat," raised on Mr. Rain water's place this season, that 19 huge, two grains measuring an inch in length It is very heavy, and if it would turn out good flour it would be a big thing fcr our farmers. Farm Sold. Judge Baber recently purchased of Mr. C. Westlake one hun dred and sixty acres of land, lying four or five miles south of this city, paying therfor 85,000. It is one of the best little farms in Linn county, and the Judge has got a bargain in it. Personal.- We were pleased to meet, on Tuesday last, Mr. F. W. Mon. teith, who has just arrived in owr city from the East. He ia a brother of Col John B. Monteitb, Indian Agent at Lepwai. Judge Cartwrigbt, of Portland, called on us Tuesday. As District Attorney John is daily adding to bis laurels. , ; Mr, MePbersoB, ex-editor of the Jifrreirry, was in this city several days during tbe weeAV James McCowan, E-tq , a member of the "art preservative," called on ns Moo day.:'-'' -, i a'- .. We had the pleasure of meeting an old friend, Mrs.' Jacob Stitxcl, of Portland on Tuesday., She ia viaiiing friends in this city. -,T .' -: Mail Matters. We ere informed by the Deputy P. M. of I this city that the time for closing the mail going: north hereafter, " will be at 7 o'clock A. M coing south, 6 o'clock P. M. Get your tetters in on time.- ; P. O. Address. Tbe 4 Port office address of Mr. S. Handsaker, proprietor of the Common Sense ' Gang Plow, Rattlesnake, Lane county, Oregon, where all communications should be addressed . For spiritual favors we are indebted to Mr. Jack genial, old burg. , Croo.se one ' fashioned of "fcoja the most jo the Uid Week ending TBtbrsday, Ay-JU John Knott' o Jonn uuro;-""" station, $600. , ; . J. Tm Yntis to ynV L Yantis ; con- ricfe!M3bn,-$15O0. . - . -i.: J ; W.- DrRoggcro to J. W. A tieim ; consideration $125 -' , . .. : " ' " " '.' A. Caroihe to R, Saltmavrsh ; jean II. L. Brow-n to Carothers 8mt march; consideration, $800V . M. E. & J. H. Ritchey to John L- Wigle; consideration, (3200. k John L. Wiglo and wife to Jacob-vv Wigle ; oonsiderationi $25601 1 ; II. P. Crawford to John Wigle; con-- sideration, 8700 , - v - R. C. Finky to Elizabeth Crtwford ; consideration, $L 5' 1 ' f James H. Pierce to- R. C- Finley; ooiw sideration, 81000. , -' Still PosniNO Biz. The ''increase. of business under the skillful manage ment of Ai Carothers k Co., has necessU tated the "employment by this firm of more aid, and they have taken into their service Mr. Walter, of Baltimore, a Ger man Druggist ef tbe first-class. If being op in the languages of the couutry counts ' anything, A. Carothers & C4 .' 11J up to the times. . a New Furniture. Mr. Chas. Mcafey has received a bran new stock of Term ture from San Francisco and the East, the most complete and by all odds -the largest stocfc ever received io 'Albany. He has again enlarged his rooms, anJ he still hasn't room enough to display all bis goods. . If you want to see handsome furniture, call at Mealey's. - ' III Old Paper. We have in our posses" 8iou a copy of the AIiouri Gazette, "prin ted by Josesh Charless, Printer to the Territory, at St. Louis, Louisiana.flf date July 26, 1808 Vol. I, No.8..It contains some good things which we shall reprint hereafter. 1 ," ' Library Meeting. A meeting of the members of M. E. Library ' Associa tion is called for Saturday evening, Sep tember 2nd in the M. E. Church, for tbe purpose of electing officers, and attending to other important business. Wheat Advanced. R. Cbeadle & Co. propose to pay one dollar and' ten cents per bushel for wheat, 25c per do, en for eggf,and 25c per pound for bat ter. The place where you can get the most for your produce is the place to go. m h - c Dailt Hack. A daily hack, carry ing the U. S. mail is now running be tween nalsey and Brownsville. Mind that. ' " .( , New Goods! Messrs. Blain, Young & Co. will receive, npon tlie arrival of the steamer Idaho, their first installments of hew goods. !-" For Washington Territory. Mr Hannon , and lady start for the Walla Walla country in a day or two. ' Success to them.- " V -Mail to Brownsville On tbe first instant the Brownsville mail was -started daily by rail via liaise y. ' ' Watermelons. Gus. Layton has a big supply, for sale cheap. We hare been visited with tbe hottest ' weather in the "vocabulary" during the week . '": . .," We acknowledge a call from Mr- Toropkins, of Boise City, on Mondsy. . ... Gratz Brown as a Candidate. The New York Herald says ! " General Blair's candidate for the next Presidency, it appears, is Governor Grata Brown ot Missouri, whose bolt, with Carl Schurz, against General Grant's di vision of the ' federal spoils in .Missouri resulted in a Democratic Legislature and the election- of General Blair thereby to. the United States Senate. "One geod lorn deserves another;" but still we fear that aa a Presidential oasdidate Governoi Grata Brown will have to "tarry at Jericho till his beard be grown." - An Arkansas Traveler. The Little Rock , Gazette of Awgost ISth says: ' " Mr. John Davidson, at 12 e'cloek hist, night, eompleted the difficult task, oom meneed on Tuesday eveeiag, of walking one hundred hoars, with aa interatseiOB of only thirty-eight miaates every twenty-fowr-boars. He also carried an anvil weighing one hundred and eleven pounds every twelve hoors, and walked hack ward thirty minutes every twelve Wars. ;-" . . ' . unii iini.iie e -i i Noiroa DzPABTtTBE. A late . Phila delphia paper says; f :::;',-. ,h-.. The Pennsylvania Democracy ax, net so entirely harmonious as may be imagin ed. Tbe Chester County Committee i still harping on a white man's Govern ment, and utterly refuse to take any stock in the "New Departure." , . ler. HOW TO CURE IT. At the eonnaeaoemeat of the diarrhea, whioa always precedes a attack of the Cholera, take a leaspooDr.l ef tae Pals Killer seaar sad wa ter (hot. If eoaveeleet). aa4 U J. freely tb. stu.acb aod bowel, with the Patj. K.ll.r clear. Sboald the diarrhea or etatajti ."Pa he dose erry tea or aneee ' ! tl.a4. vlired. Ia eatresse eases two er ssor Pain Killer, a aa tetfcraal rea&edy, s ae In eae -f Cholersn fc--er C-P; -.. P..'-'Lr.r, with H tts aetie iUk -W"JfX . to old some, bares, bW. headache a4 teethaeae doa't sil te fiqr 1 aaon, " " - - : . . ; -7 . lie... 1 The f VtnsMs Ssnu lienor KMV Will I .1. Wnttl be on exhibition at tb(' coming Linn J itJStx v