LOCAL MATTERS. M ail Mattkks. Mail going North, cioes at 7.45 A. M.; going South, closes at 3.15 r. si. INistoiliee open on Sundays from .. 8.30 to 9.30 A. si., mid .from G to 7 V. M. Mail for Corvallis. closes at 0 r. m. K. A. I 11EELAND, P. M. CaicciT Conn IitocKiiJ:Ka.i. Fo'.low vi proceedings wore had in the Circuit t Vvurt up to Thursday : tlateof Orc.arou vsJ X Smith; rectvrmzi smco to apix-sir for assault. Continue-1. Same vs XV XX' Clover; Indictment for s.'llins li'inor. Fined "0 an t costs. Same vs A J Ixivelady; indictment for soiling li.pior. Fined JiOnnil costs. Same vs XV Pavitipss; indictment for sell ing liquor. Fine I 50 and costs. Ni'.ne vs Geo Xr Sa.w; in custody for n.s snult with intent to kill. Trial by jury found guilty. .same vs .John Rains; in custody to ap ear for 'lasslm counterfeit money. Trial bvjury found guilty. 'Same vs Josephus Wilson; recognizance to anpear for assault with intent to com mit rape. Grand Jury returned "not a true bill." Jeremiah Driggs vs XV J Matthews; action to recover money. Judgment for deft. KOl'ittman vsXVm M Pitt man; action to recover mono v. Judgment for deft. Silas K Smith'vs Steamboat Calioixj; ac tion for debt. Dismissed. The Pioneer Oil Company V3 K Cart wright; action to recover TKssesskm of property appealed from County Court, ikit tied. Cvntbia Balver vs David Ey; action for ilcb't, amieal from Justice Court. Judg ment tor plaintiff $78 72. M II Wallace vs J N Smith; action for ilanviso. Continued. X' McAlexaudcr vs Sheriff of Ltnn count y t al; question of title to real property. Continued. J H Foster et al vs XX'altcr Monteith et al; to reform deeds. Demurrer to plaint ill's omplaint overruled. CClymervs XV Armstrong-; confirmation Of Sheriff's sale. Sale, confirmed. A lieisler vs E CSpanuans; foreclosure of mortgage. lecree granted. A Osbora vs DJIarrel; iiartition of resij estate. Referees appointed to partition real estate. Win Havis and wife vs the State of Ore gon ; writ of review. Judgment of Jus l ioe's Court set aside. Thos Reader vs 12 II VTeat et al. Decree to correct deed. A C King va D McDowcU et al; suit for settlement. ReftVree anpiinted. Al A Short vsJPSliort; divorce. Granted Mary J Johnson vs B Johnson; divorce. Granted. - Jacob Bruggar vs Sophia Bruggar; di vorce. Granted. Mary L. Garrison vs W W Garrison; di vorce." Granted. Zerelda B Lee vs Clias M Lee ; divorce Granted. ,, , Win McCnlloch vs Mary Ann McCulloch; divorce. Granted. Pleasant Young vs Kachel Young: di vorce. Glinted. MlLLTSKKY AND DltKSS MAKING. Mrs. Sarah G.Oodley, assisted by Mrs. Kate Memlenhall, lia? opened a new millinery shop, on First street, and is keeping probably the finest and most complete assortment of everything needed by tlie ladies ever brought to thi city. The well known taste of these ladies is exhibited in the selec tion and arrangement of the goods to be seen on their shelves. They hav- the latest stjrle in millinery ; are up in the latest stx-les for cutting and mak ing dresses, eloaks, sacks, aprons, etc., and have constantly on hand a full as sortment of ready-made under cloth ing for ladies, all kinds of trimmings, and finding for dresses, etc., ami are always ready to fill any order in their line in the most satisfactory manner. They receive new good by almost ev- tu I,U L,?S k l .V A Sad Cask. From tlie Salem StatesnKt we learn that a young man naMed Wriglitman, who lived mar Sublimity, was found lifeless in the middle of a field, ; which he had been engaged in rolling xvith a heavy roller, drawn by four horses, lie seems to have been run over by the roller. The family, of which he was the oldest -on, have been in the State but a few month?. His father died in Salem shortly after arriving, leaving some effects which were expended on a farm. The mother, with ur children, i now Jclt alone among strangers. . ; t Bai:ki:hs Panokama. This is one of the inot interesting series of views of prominent points o:i the Pacific co:tt, that xve "have been to see." The lidwl Ie. Barker's Panorama was on exhibi- T-...T 4i. s. , . . itimi T.-irisli Hall 1 nursuav aim l inter uiw iiraumg mo CUX'mpia I ' " " - (W. T.) Tribune In. an excellent nrti- nl:iy nights. cle, irom whk-li we extract as lows : fol- Kerosene U selling at fixe hit per gallon, and gasoline at 50e, in this: market. Circuit Court will probably adjourn to-day, having "sot" two weeks. There is not a single paper on the Sound that pays it proprietors the interest on the capital invested, and tail- days' wages for the time dexoted t the 1 H-iness. "We are among tl o e who lK'liex'e tlat the peojile appreciate fie pre, tiesire to sustam it, and neetl i Gold in New York 112. Currency, o.ily to know t!iet:uts to apply the ' f.ti.r, SX'.;e; selling, !.;;' remetly. 1 he coral tu tors of the Sou id i s-,,. LV-nT.-f-cr. nvipVet "nuotntions ire iimi MienuvHiii, ami sik NKW lO-DAY. Sclf-Cpening- and Self-Closing GATE. PATEXTEll BY JOIIX IUCKAJN June 4, lS:i. fi'HE fJATE IS SO CONSTRUCTED That L when tlio veli'u-ly approaches It tlio w labels on onii si fc pass over ti lever wh ich Is connwte l to tho fjate hin.e by a ro X, tints oiHiitin the gate before yoa an I las. eiiiiur it open. After l lironh, tho c-n.vriae passes over a sfiuiiar lever, also comiectc l vrbh t!eate hince, causing the .ire (n Mienucniii. :iihi :iii : d..,.. .. ..i . ;in... !. ,i i t . .1 : "T mmi5 "' ., I irate, in l;s ro.aUtKi, to sunt ociimu you only he.r tleserts. Let inen in all ; 7567; extra, 7 7.1-. ; Wlu-at : td laVtcVu branches ot btHinessadvei twe hlx rally. one chUv lot is repu ted at 70 ' and all x ho now borivw iapers and j jm j. r;i!. K,.n. ,f the m trket. 1kw- No Getting Out of Tour VeMcle ! read them, subscribe and pay for the ! cvt.n remains at 2 50ia2 (.". l)at 1 naiK'i-s they prefer, and every publisher ! ai.i,.'-, cvn.mri.if iL-hi-.j.h! be neei t Xo Ilaisliiir of Iatrlies Nor Palling; An Incident oftiie Firk. In the early stages of the reeeut fire, one of coir Esculapian friends met a dignifieil menaber of the legal fraternity (no less a jersonage than Judge K.), vigorous ly toteing a tombstone from its quon dam dangerous situation. The doctor said he looked, as he gravely struggled along under his lieavy burthen of -sacred to the memory of," so like a wood-cut with which he xx as familiar in tlie days of his spelling-book educa tion, tliat he almost instinctively, yet vainly, sought a glimpse of the omin ou scythe. His curiosity was, hoxx'-ex-er, effectually appeased by a friendly suggestion tliat it xvas well and becom ing in His Honor to at least meditate on his latter end in tlie presence of ueh a physician, should the marble memento itself even suggest no such thoughts. Smaix. Tlie District Conference which was announced last xveek would be held in the Methodist church in this place, beginning on last Tuesday, con cluded not to convene at the time 'designated, for the very good reason that there xvere not enough here to convene. Two or three arrived by Wednesday, hoxvever, and a Confer ence xvas held on tliat day. Although "the number in attendance was very small not to exceed a lialf-dozen, we believe nevertheless, the exercises were not without interest and profit The enthusiasm, however, which prompted so many to stay away, may do to run a District Conference, but would hardly run a saw-mill, keep school, or print a paper. Mil. Plummek. This gentleman gave entertainments, at Parrish Hall, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. We are bound to say tliat, although the attendance was not as large, on either occasion, as the merit of the gentleman deserved, yet the entertain ments lacked nothing in spirit from that cause. Mr. Plummer Is an artist of the first class, and his recitations and delineations were superb, catehii g and holding the undivided attention of his audience throughout. We don't . know when we have spent a more -.pleasant evening at an entertainment ilian on Tuesday last. He holds forth sit Eugene City on Saturday eve ning, and we assure all xvho attend on that occasion that they xvill enjoy it to tlie full. cry steamer, and therefore all the lat est st3'les and fashions can be had there a fexv days after their promulgation in San Francisco, j We are sure the ladies of Albany xvill find this establishment just the place to x isit to get all they may xvi-h in the millinery line, and therefore confidently recommend an early call upon them. See new ad. elsexvhere. Union Insurance Company. By reference to our adx'ertising eo'.umn this morning, it xvill be seen that the Union Fire 'Insurance Company, of San Francisco, has promptly paid all losses by the Chicago fire, and has lev ied an assessment fully sullieieutdo re pair the capital stock. This assessment beiii"' agreeable to, the stockholders, is evidence that I hoy "propose to perpetu ate the high standing of the Company, and do business as usual. Mr. John C. Mendcnhall is agent for the Com iia.'iy in this city, from xyhom any in formation concerning tlie Company can be obtained. Personal. Ilex-. Mr. Stratton preached txx o excellent sermons in the Methodist church of this place, last Sabbatli, and took up collections after each for the lienefit of Willamette University, located at Salem, of xvhich he is agent. He also delix'ered a lec ture, List Monday exeniug, at the same place, on the subject of Education. As xve xvere not present on the Litter occasion, xve can not speak from per sonal hearing of it merit ; but learn from those xvho did that it did full jus tice to the reputation of Mr. Stratton a a public speaker. Onto Kissing. A lady writing on the subject of kissing, svys : " l am vain enough to pride ni3rself on being a girl of good sense, and I dearly love and can appreciate good kissing in deed, I should quite as lief lave a good kiss a. a nexv cashmere. It is to me one of life's sweetest enjoyment. Some of my life's happiest moments hax e been spent in kissing. A rich, hearty kiss, from plump, rosy, motis- tached (or unmoustachcl) lips, will last one a whole day." Uhm! Them's our pheelinks to a. liair. Throw those rubby lips in sight, that's all. The Buckeye Ahead. The de mand for the Buckeye Sexx-ing ma chines continues, in fact increases as the people become familiar xvith it virtues. Messrs. Miner & Pearson are compelled to forward orders to the manufactory almost xx-etkly, ordering nine dozen the present xx eek, and yet they scarcely ha-e a machine on hand six days after the arrix-al of an order, so rapidly are they gobbled up by the people. Fancy Soats. A. Carothers & Co. have received a large stock of fancy perfumed soaps, that look and smell good enough to eat. These soaps are put up in the neatest of fancy boxes, and for the toilet are just the identical tiling our lady friend have been look ing for. Call at the drug store of A. Carothers & Co. and look over their handsome stock of perfumeries, toilet soaps, bruslies, etc. finish and truthfulness to nature. very good audience was in attendance at Parish Hall on Thursday night the fir.-t good turn out xve hax'e seen for sometime. The painting are on the .s:.iiiul weii.u receive clue com pensation for his iuxvstnient of money and j labor, and xvork xvith renewed zeal for the interest ai.d prosperity of the people. -The duties of the local newspapers, and the, advantage derixed therefrom are thu f-ct forth : it is his business to present in truth- i ful, and at the same time the mo-t heavy receipt-; ni.irkct rongt I S. (K ii really meritorious, and deserving of i favorable liirht, everything calculated general patronage. The singing at j to interest and attract population and the wind up specially delighted the audience, and was well done. Death. lias lieen bu-y among the little ones during the last few day, no less than four having been callt-d front time to eternity. The families of Messrs. Armstrong. X. S. Iu Bois, A. Carothers and S. Froman each mourn the lo-s of a little one from the home circle. How TO Kiss. Our poet, at the Fork of Sanliam, has Immortalized himself. Eistcit: First jrrasp wit h baste all 'round her wais4, And hiut her th?ht to thee ; j And t hen she'll say Do ;-?o away ! f Do don't yon let me be !" j Then oh, what bliss! Imt never miss .m fi ;ood a chance as 1 hat ; Rut. make a dah. quick as a flash, And Katie hold my hat ! Prof. 1. Kutan A gentleman hail ing from California, who is perfectly blind, delix'ered a lecture in the M. E. church, on Tuesday night, lie is said to be an accomplished musician and proposes teaching a class if tlie neces sary nuralKT can be sKmred. Thanks. Mr.i John Metzier re quests us to return his hearty thanks to the firemen and others xvho labored so effectively in putting out the lire on the night of the 27th. Only for their exertions he would noxx- be "busted," financially. The Weekly Kkview Is the title of a nexv peper published at Chico. Butte county, California, by W. Chalmers, Esq. It is a neat six column journal, furnished to subscribers at $3 per year. Politically, it is inde pendent, and the numljer before us gixes evidence of editorial ability of no mean order. Bully for it. - capital to his vicinity. The conductors ot his "exchanges 7 scan ms co.umii. with the same careful scrutiny their own have receixvd from hnn, stud they republish wliatcver is noteworthy. For instance, xve, last fail, 'published two little items one about large beets, and another about an immense cabbage, which xve saw on different occasions at the market of Dooley &' Rogers. Dur ing the next three months xve f.iw saw those items reproduced in our ex changes from Maine to Florid:!, accom panied, in many instances, with edito rial comments. The notices published in the several xveeklies of Olympia as ia tlie T i-i hunt') of the launch of the ll'(7(ify'', xvith statements of her di mensions, are still going the rounds of the Eastern press, and iiaxe been the theme of numerous editorials, calling attention to the unprecedented ship buildinir facilities of Pugct Sound.. This system of exchanges is one of the heavy expenses of the nexvspaper publisher, and one for which his read ers make no allowance. It is ot inli Mte importance,' especially to new countries like this Territory, because it furnishes a medium through which out? varied resources receive extensive gratuitous advertising, and also because Quinine Biscuit. An Eastern ex cliange notices "quinine biscuit" as the latest novelty in the medicine pastry line. Each biscuit, it says, contains one-fourth of a ' grain . of quinine, and the taste is so concealed that a hearty individual can put them down until the hair on the back of his Injad begins to curl, without a suspi cion of wliat he is taking. We expect to hear next of castor oil sponge cake buchurlous bread and squill flapjacks for table delicacies, and that all first class drug stores have a bake-shop and lunch-room attached to the prescrip tion department. Vat a kondry and vat a beebles I Hurt. As our friend Mr. Rube Saltmarsh xvas in the act of mounting the fire- engine,: on Prlday night" of last week, his right leg was caught by the descending brake, betxveen the knee- and ankle, and so badly bruised and lacerated as to confine him to his room ever since. He has the sympa thy of numerous friend., in' his afflic tion. : ., - :,,.' " ' Eastern Cranberries.- Messrs Blain, Young & Co., have received a large supply of cranberries from the East the largest and finest specimens xxre liave seen for many a day. We are under obligations to them for a sani pie, which, after due trial, prove them to be as fine as they look. Try them. O. F. C Messrs. A. Carothers & Co. have received, put up in neat little demijohns, a new article called O. F. C, hand-made Sour -Ma h Whisky, distilled expressly for medicinal use. We very seldom use the article our self; but when we do we prefer tlie mashed kind, the sourer the better.' In the case of the Indian on trial for the murder of another Indian, tlie jury brought In a verdict of guilty of manslaughter. f 1 CO a; 1 Vitatne Ma rket glutted; hitl-rior to good, -10.5'Jc; cho'ee, (J0eii.fl l"2li f bu-hel. Sweet potatoes. $i&l 12 'hrDhef. Onions choice. OOe; inferior, oOCi7."e " bushel. Portland as follows: Flour Super fine. ( r0&7 ; extra, $7 il bbl. Y heat Very little tiering ; fmni xx-agons, $! 23 I:nslil. Oat.s--sinlly tailing off"; price remains at SOS5c"V Lu-hcl. Hay Timothy. 25'2S ton; wild grass find straw. .c;-i:IS. Bran 27 l?to:i.' Midliings 1050 ton. Fgg Ve note an advatice : AlUi'mi down is now free ly off'en-d. Bacon I lam, 15'JIJe; sides, It 13c; shoulders, ll12c V lb; 'Ijard In kegs, I."; it cans, 1314c lb. I l'otat'oi's 1 V bushel. But ter Ranges from 20c to 40c lb, a 4 to quality. Meat Hogs, m lbs ; beef, $3 'mil tlo ; Sheep, ,s2 rt each ; veal. 7&So 7r lb. Following are Jefferson quotations : AVhe.-it, $1 13; Oats, SOe; Bacon Sides, 15e; Bacon Sliou'.ders, 10c ; Hams, Hie; Iirtl, Ie ; Butter, 30S37 ; Egg, .":c ; Apples (dried), Uc per potmd ; (green). 4Ue per tu -hel; Potatoes, $1 ; Wool, .'5."c. Harrisburg quotations show: Wheat, $1 10 ; Oats, 7."c ; Bacon Sides, l.'Jc : lfcicon Shoulders, none ; Huns, i:j'Ifl8c; Lard, lie; Butter, e ; Eggs, H'h: ; Ap4!e, 30c ; Pota- t'jes 1 ; ool, doc. 0r millers are offering- $1 13 per 1 tt-hel for xvheat. Oats still command 73o per bushel. Egg are qnoted at 33c ler dozen, and butter, fresh country roll, is rapidly gobbled up at 33c per pound. Potatoes, not being ox'erplen- Hxeep tlie f Stiings, l-i'K nTs" of yn;i: Oilc' c:Uie 1 team. It is ' THE !..- J&V M.VK'-J GATE,'" And a "fical Opcca asisl Siasit." This pale is sisiiple in its const rticl ion. botii ot 'iron and woo 1 work, tin 1 not likeiy twt mtt nf onlcr. If u neat, chca'p wm i'lcsisv I, it neiy l ma le !ihr? with tli.--o cross bars ot voo I find o:ie-tonrtli inch wire, neatly curved at tlK? t; tlie lower end laid in tlv; bottom Kir, which Is the- . stylo of u factory nuule xaxc- The MCuc.s arc now in nruu k-ai rrso in several of tho comities sr.-ound !aii If'rtiiici-co, and plenty of tcrfiimoiiiiiuis cun 'ihj ijiven. THOMAS J. SAFFORB, Having purchased the i Ilig5si fiif YAnzi Co., Oregon, lias now on liand. and will inannfactnn? thcn'jovi d-jscrt'e.ljmo. XVhcr'.-vcr it hus l:cn hjc:1 it has received The highest en comiums, as tlie lare number of certiti cates from prominent farmers in all )iart of tho country, now in my hands, Mill lest rfy. uis e have shown) it enables the loctti i tuui, are quoreu ac s.nri per nusnei. naix'r to furnish its natrons xvith new ! (Jur pork dealers are paying $5 25 per from all parts of the xvorld. i 100 11 lor divssed hog-, quite a number Copying the above, the the satjie city, adds the tblloxv ful paragraph : Altlmn.rb the benefits derived from the pre: aro not immediate or appti-' general tippeanmce overliemJ as xx e go I. iyu lira iuriuw.H"ti miiiHiica iiuimti Sttindun? of ! hax ing been received by E. Cartxvright t 'o-during the xx-eek, at that figure. )xving trutii- , ilHi,iess during the xxeek generally good. ltain lias again set m. ami irom trie Ocean Steamers. Ocean steamers sail from Portland as folloxx-s: Orf- fiamnte, for San Francisco, this P. M. at 5 o'clock. California, for Olympia and Victoria, this P. M. at 5 o'clock. VV. A. Wrifiiit, for Sitka, sailed on Wednesday. i OCR Venture Hails from Brattle- boro, Vermont, and is a neat little quarto monthly, devoted to art and literature, published by O. A. Libby, at fifty cents iter annum. The Delaware Cocxty American Is published by Vermon & Cooper, at Mtdia, Penn., at $3 pers annum, it is a nine column paper, neatly printed, and edited xvith force and vigor. Hcxtixg Party. Charles Mealey, Hank Mendenhall and Jeny Winter have gone in tlie vicinity of Buck Mountain, in the Cascade range, on a hunting expedition. They'll catch 'era. A ttemttei) Suiciie. The Demo crat of yesterday lias the folloxx-ing : - Mr. Theadore Hale, xvho resides just across the river from this city, last Thursday took ten grains of morphine, with tlie intention of com mitting suicide ; but Dr. Jones ; xxas called m before the deadly poison liad secured a fatal hold upon hitn, and af fer some time i" vomitingxind pumi mg' the would-be suicide xvas effect ually relieved from his perilous con dition. Mr. Hale's w ife died a short time ago, and we are informed that her loss has so preyed upon his mind as to impel him to make this attempt upon bis oxvn life, as he fully believes if dead he xx-ould lie permitted to in stantly join her in the " Spirit Land." Mr. Hale is a quiet, industrious young man and bears a crood reputa tion m this community, and it is earn estly hoped that he xvill not further distress his large circle of friends and relativea.by another attempt upon his oxvn life. . - 'f- Five hundred dollars rexvard offered by the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Catarrh which he can not cure. Sold by druggists, or by mail sixty cents. Pamphlet giving symptoms and mode of treatment sent free. Address Dr. 11. V. Pierce, Buf faloN. Y. j "-' Change of Time. Passenger trains for Eugene now reach this city about 8 A. M., each day ; freight trains be txveen 9 and 10 A. i. Freight train from Portland 3.15 v. M.; passenger train 5.47. There Is a through freight train tliat passes: sometime in the night. Splendid sweet potatoes at Gus. Layton's, and plenty of 'em. rent in all cases, they are admitted by sill sensible, olserving men. Every dollar expended for"" advertising or subscription, inasmuch a it adxances the interest of the paper or the enter prise of the publisher, is a benefit to the community and to each individual member of it. , Nevertheless, hoxv often the pittance is grudgingly be stoxved, or an attempt made to sponge outright these 1enelits. Every day the editor is requested to putF this or that object, xvithout a hint as to remu neration, in arfy form. Some one bnilds a shanty, anil, although he may not even subscrilio to the paper, it is ex pected to henild the fact, xvith lauda tions of. the enterprise of its oxx-ner. Another may introduce the '-rustic sid ing" as a novelty iu building, or the "Ogee bracket on the rake," and un less the press so into ectacies oxer it. they are xxanting in enterprise. Still others xvill beg a paper, and never say as much as --thank you ' tor it, not- xvitlLstanding it costs ready money for material to produce it. These indi viduals xx-ou'd not think of asking a store-keeper to gix-e a paper of pins or a yard of calico for nothing ; yet the cost is just as real to the publisher for Ins paper, as it is to the mereliant ior his articles. We do not wish to be considered mean or stingy in alluding to this small business, but mention it as one of the most remarkable evi dences of the xx-ant of appreciation by the general public of the poxx-er of the Archimedean lever tliat . mox'es the xx-orld. to pros of it. xve may expect a continuance XKW TOAY. MILLINERY, DRESS MAKING, A N' D ELA1IC:S' AM) CIIILDRIGX'S FURNISHING HOUSE! miff X new stock of millinery good, triii mings,. liiflics' nnd children's fnniishin jjoo.ls, of all kimls, of tho latest and nost fashionahic styles, which she oilers to the Indies of Allxtny and siirronnding country at tlie lowest rates. In tbe Dress Maldng' Department I fruarcmtco- entire- ssntisfaction. Cttnrges lmci-al. Paragkams. The doors of the new Bank building cannot be hnng mitil the splendid, large new. safe, almost as large as a house itself, is received from tlie East. The front, hoxx-ever, lias been nicely painted. Tliompson & Irving's new brick building xvill receive the roof next xx-eek. It adds to the looks of our block. The present has been the most im portant term of Court ever held in Linn conntj. " John Bains, found guilty of passing counterfeit money, was sentenced, yesterday, to three years in the Pen itentiary. Steamer Oriflamme arrix'ed in Port laud, from San Francisco, on W cdnes day night. i , Dax-e Froman has returned from his mountain trip. Rev. J. M. Lovell, of the M. E. Churcli, South, preaches at the Court House to-morroxv at 11 o'clock A. M. A thief stole a shot gun and a coat from the premises of Sam Cooper re cently, while the family xx'cre asleep. Mr. C. Westlake returned from a visit to California on Wednesday, in the enjoyment of good health. Large invoices of dry goods, gro cries, etc., are being daily received by our mercliants. ! Trade generally during the xveek, has been good probably better than usual at this season of the year. Country cured hams liave been sell ing from store at 20c per pound, and scarce at that. SPECIALTIES : Clo tiling. Always on hejidTladkvs''aiitl childrens' ready made under clothing, cloaks, sacks, aprons, etc. Dress Trimmings.-An extensive va viety of filk, patin, cotton and woolen clresi trimmings, always in store. Clonkin;. IIoney-comh,astrachnn and water-proof cloth, ot tlx liest qualities. I'urs, Etc. 'Ladies ami children's com plete sets of furs and svandown, of latest stj-le-s. "I!:iiois.-I-atost styles constantly on hiiiid, ut low fly ures. 3f iscollieoiis. -Llninjjs ami tlndings of all grads unci tiuHlities, a full assort ment. JACOXKTR, m'SLTKS, EMBROIDERIKS, DLVl'Edt 1JLXKX, KII AND ALL OT If K R VARIKTIKS OF til-OVKS, IiO-iK, K.TC. CA5S5SIAGES A'li WAGOXS, Of All Descriptions, On hand and manufactured to order. Ulacksmilhiug and Repairing Done to order at most, rcasoiiahle mtr-s. Shop fiol of Ferry street, oj-pKite lleuch, Montciih & L'a's tlourin; miils. THOMAS J. SAFFOKD. Alhany, Oct. 28, 1871-.iv4 n. ii. cii-vxoit. k. n. lrciiniuKX-. Notary 1'n'ilie. CI1AXOI5. & HUJIiRIIEV, Attorneys mid 'omselloi-s at liiiw, A LEAN Y, OliEGOX. Ofht-e in PswrisU brick, vqi stairs, ox l NOTICE. US. USD OFFICE, OREGON CITY, . OkhjX, ix-tober 19ih, l.s7l : I'oni liluint having Ikhmi entered at this Oflice by JERUMIAH gUKA against COE Fl'i: IAN torahandoisin; his llomestejid Entry Xo. 841, dated May litth, 18;7, npon the Lo't 1 f Sectkm 27, mid Lots 1, 2 and 3, Section 2:8, Township 1:1 South, Itange 1 East, in iJim comity, Oregon, with a view to th' (-.uiwiiiiunu oi said entry: t no sat 1 parlies. am lere)y stmmioned to aipear at thi- Olllce on the 2ad day f Xoveinlxu-, 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and furnislr testimony concerning said alleged aban donment. OWEN XVADK, Resistor. 7v4x-IJ HENRY WARREN, Rec-r. X. K. 1-ACKA11D. .t. n. sra.Rxn.Kit. Lite of Coiaopo'dtin Hotel. HOTEL. Corner Front and Salmon Sis., PORTLAND OREGON. My determination, tieinpr to pffx-e satisifiK tion in style and quality of work anjt prices, I ask a share of public patronage. Call at store Opposite A. Carothers & Co., ' First street, Allmny, Oreoron. ' SARAH J. OODX.EY. "Affent for Mrs. Cari'nter's Cex.b Buatkd Dhess Moukl. Nov. 4, 71-9v4 IXSUItAIVCK COMPAXlf. AT A MEETING OF THR BOARD OF Directors of the Union Insurance Co.. of San Francisco, an assessment of forty five per cent, was levied to renalr the canl- tul stock, payable forthwith. Tliis assess ment, beinpr made in strict accordance with the law. under the directinn of th State Insurance Commissioner- rnxl also uirreeahly w ith the wishes of tlie directors and stockholders of the Company, places i inim in a. iiusiuon, not only to con tinue in the highest rank on this coast ,but also to assume a distinpruLshed place anions American insurance Companies. 9v3m2 l OH SALE. ALL PERSONS INTERESTED ARE BE spectfully informed that the under- ? 7 ,1 ii vo n?w, on Uan- from, selected luia, HU Lllli VttTWUeHOI Choice Seed Wheat. Carefully and seperately stored, and for euro nwuitui verms. -, XT C. B. COMSTOCK & CO. Wm. 8. XKXVBtniY, Agents 7v4 Notice of Copartnership. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE il firm of Beach Monteith, heretofore engasred in the milling business in the city 1st day of August, 187L associate with themselves Henry Myers and A. 8. Knox, in the milling business, under the firm name oi iseacn, juonteitn it, km. Albany, Or., Oct. 81, 1871-7v4w4 This new and elegant hotel, with Xew Furniture Tlirogioutt Is now OPEX TO THE PVBMC. lBtI KoMua for tlie nccomuKHlnlioii. of Uncstsi FREE COACH TO THE nOUSE. Conic and Sec Us. PACKARD & SPREXtiER, Protir'rM ..... . - - - VJCl. 4, (WY OYSTERS, SARDINES RED HERRING, codfish, etc., just received by SV4 . DVIMJ1S. A GREAT BAUttAIX. rpHE TRACT OF LAND KNOWN AS- extremely low, about one-half cash in lmiul and one-half on time. It is situated oppo site Allmny, within half a mile of the town ; lias good soil, plenty of timber, some lxan tiful prairie, and is well supplied with an abundance of stock water. There are a. large number of apple, pear, cherry and. plum trees, besides grapes and other small fruits. The house is insured for 3,100, and the bam (ninety feet square) for $1,500. This tract of land is susceptible of being divided into four farms, each of which would have good woil, fuel, and rail tim ber, and three would liave stock-water. Either the whole or a part will be sold, to suit, tlie purchaser. Apply upon tho premises, or to EH Car ter, Es., Albany, or T. B. Odeneal, Corval lisfor lurtfter particulars. J. WUINN THORNTON, Sept. SO, T1-4V4 NUHSEUY. SETTLEMIUE'S NURSERY RtxSUlcs Sonth of Albany, XJnn t o., NSAR THE RAILROAD. I SODICEC TnE. ATTENTION OF ALU personH desiring to purchase fruit t res. to call and examine my stock, which is composed of the largest and best selection in the State, consisting of apples, pears, cherries, plums, prunes, grapes, blackber ries, currants-and roses. Also, black and white walnut,. English walnut, hickory, pecan, redbud, honey locust, hackberry, and a number of other varieties of tree and plant too numerous to mention, all or which are offered at low rates. HENRY W. SETTLEMIBK. Dee. 17, 187XW5, ' X