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PV1H.1SHED EVERT SATrP.DAY BY COLL. TAXCLF-Ve, ALBANY OREGON. SCBSCfRIPTiaS tN A DVANC E : Oue eopyt one year Ten copies, uc year Special tadueeraenta wffcri ileslrons of canvassing far to the Rxoisi i a. 2 SO SO OO l to persons BUbSCripl ious IT. S. Official JMr for Orcsmi, SEPTEMBER 11. 174. FRIDAY It has been truly stated that the growth of cities is largely due to the number r.: .d variety of their in dustries, and to this cause alone can be traceit the great population and wealth, Po rapidly secured, of Nor thern and Western cities. We wish to impress this fact upon our people. If the people of this city wish Al bany to become a live, rushing, j to Creccent City populous business city, let them go 500 mdes. ( api- A beautiful to ken of love and respect for the memory of the de ceased, was that vase of sweet smelling flowers that adorned the sacred desk at the U. I. Church, on the occasion of the funeral of Mrs. I'aber, on Satur day ; and the do nor has the warm est thanks of Air. Baber for this beautiful tribute to the worth and ex cellence of the departed. The people of Southern Oregon I are urging the building ot a nar row guage railroad from the big bend of the Humboldt to work with a will to make it a manufacturing centre. The natural facilities are here take hold and improve them. Organize manutae turingiV'mpanies, print prospect uses, and invite capital and skilled labor amonjr us. Why, a very little in telligent erfort would, in a year or two, build up a large city a solid, thriving place, secoi d to no other in the State. What would Phila delphia be without her manufac tories? Her 11.000 manufactories turn out annually four hundred millions of manufactured oods, supporting a population of 750.000 people, occupying 1 26.000 houses, of which 40.000 alone are the resi dences of working people, l ilt up works tor the manufacture of agri cultural implements and macliUH-ry, and keep hundreds of thon-ands of dollars at home that now is an nually drained from the c untry in the purchase of Eastern productions. A few energetic, live business men to take the lead, and the advance ment of our city would be so rapid and grand as to excite the astonish ment of the world. Pacific Coast Directory. From I). M. Bishop fc Co., pub lishers, through the kindness of W. H. Dodd, Wells, Fargo Jo Co.'s agent in this city, we are indebted for a copy ot the S. F. Semi-Annual Trades Guide and Pacific Coast Dircctorv, for the first part of 1874. Tt is a very complete business direc tory for California, Oregon and Nevada, containing a complete classified and alphabetical!' ar ranged business directory of one hundred and sixty-three cities and towns in the States mentioned. It is specially va'nable to business men, and at $1 50 fbr a neatly bound volume of 450 pages, is exceedingly cheap. Send to D. M. Bishop &. Co., 521 Clay street, San Francisco, Cal. Tomato Pickles. A lady firiend, by the way one of the best cooks and neatest housekeepers in .the county of Linn, sends .us the following recipe tor tomato pickles, which is splendid : "Air. Van Cleve: Knowing you to be a lover of good things, I send you a reeije for excellent tomato pickles : Take ripe tomatoes, which should le peeled with a knife, without scald ing, then in a clean, dry jar, sprinkle ome brown sugar ; then place a layer of tomatoes, and upon each layer sprinkle a small handful ot sugar, until the jar is tilled, wheu 21 clean cloth should be laid smoothly upon the fruit, and another over the top of the jar, without tying it down ; set in a cool place tor two or three weeks, when you will have pickles sharp and good, CONTRIBUTED. Gov. Osborne, of Kansas, has renewed his request to the President for arms to protect the frontier fiom Indians. Sixteen citizens of Kan sas have been murdered by Indians since the 16th ot June, and not an Indian punished or even arrested. Let the arms be furnished, with plenty ot ammunition. It is announced that the Marquis of Ripon has become a Roman Catholic, and for this reason resigned the Grand Mastership of the Ma sonic Grand Lodge ot England. The Prince of Wales succeeds tem porarily to the office of Grand Mas ter. The order removing the head quaiters of the army to St. Louis, was officially promulgated on the 5th inst., the removal to take place next month. Poland, candidate tor reelection to Congress from the 2d district, v ermom, is second best in the race. Geo. S. Hoar, of Mass., an nounces his willingness to serve the people again in Congress. Madame Agath States, a promi nent actress, died in New York on the 2d. The three States, Minnesota, Wis consin and Iowa, raised 70,000,000 bushe's ot wheat in 1873, tal stock S7.500, 000; shares, 500 each. Subscrip tion books have leen opened, etc. On the 30th ult., in a fight with the redskins, Col. Mill's com- ! mand got away ! with them in good ; shape, killing thir- teen and Wound ; ing a large nurn i lior. There were j 500 Indians in the tight. Xo pajier will be issued from this office next week. We shall issue a 'bulletin containing ioca! news, etc., only. We intend takinoj a week's rest. San Francisco quotations give wheat at SI 45 1 55 f) 100 lbs ; oats, 81 40 1 65; wool, Oregon spring, 2831c ; Oregon butter, 20 25c A few transac tions in wheat at Portland at SI 40 1 45 per cental, deliverd in sacks. Oats quotable at 4143c. How do you like our paper? We shall add on one column to each page within a month, and sooner if we possibly can. Judge Baler wiil sell his per sonal property on the 2d of ( )ctuler next, at auction. J. II. Smith, of ITarrisburg, and W. T. Elkins, of Lebanon, were in the city yesterday. Wheat in Liver ptol quoted at 9s 1 Oil 10s Id tor average ; club 10s 4dlls 3d. Our young frind Mullen has been nursing a pet felon, on his right hand, for a week or so. It is very painful. Butter and eggs in this market same as last quota tions. The rain has brought a good many people into the city. Harvest ing stopped. An enjoyable dance came off at Chris. Houck's Wednesday night. Heavy rainfall Wednesday night. Hard on the far mers, certain. Latest dates from Cuba state that the Cubans bad suffered a de feat in a late battle. Among the killed are Ca tixte Garcia and his chief of staff, Quesada. James Elkins has returned from Ochoco. No change in currency quota tions. Little column for a bit. Obituary. Mrs. E. J. Baber died at the residence of her husband, Mr. G. H. Baber. some live miies south of this city, on Thursday, September 3d, 1874. at 11 P. M.. aged 51 years 1 month awl 10 rtavs. Her death was caused by hypertrophy of the heart, accompanied with paralysis of the en tire side of tin; bod v. She was taken ill about the first of April, and for oue month previous to her death suffered the most excruciating pain. She was buried on the afternoon of the 5th lust., from the U. P. Church in this eitv. Rev. Mr. Bowersox, of Salem, officiating, a large number of relatives and I rinds being in attendance. Her mind was afflicted only partially dur ing her illness, she being rational a great portion of the time. She ex pressed herself as perfectly resigned to the decrees of an AH-WiselFOvidenee. placing implicit faith and trust in Him whodoethail things' well. Deceased was an affectionate wife, a kind neigh bor, a true Christian, and in her de parture the church and society at large has lost a bright and shining lisrht. a void has been created that can not easily be filled. Our sympathies go out to the bereaved husband, who is left solitary and alone to tight the battles of life. May the Giver ot all good watch over and comfort him in this dark hour of affliction. Old father Knox, aged 86 year, died at bis residence at Knox Petti1, fonr miles trotn this city, about 11 V. t. on Monday. He hail been quite feeble for years. He was buried at Knox Butte Wednesday afternoon. NEW TO-DAY. TITUS. BOURGARDES & CO.. DKAi.KKS IN fate lies, Gioek J E V ELRY, Silver & Plated Ware, and DIAMOND SPECTACLES. . Hp II AXKFl'L TO AX APPRECIATIVE PUBLIC FOR THEIR GENEROUS AND JL unfailing support in the rfi, and hopeful of a continuance and enlargement of the same in ftae future, we desire through this medium 10 call the attention ot" con sumers in Linn county, to our well assorted. and carefully nurebased stocks of iroods I at the above points, comprising r.iil and DRY GOODS,P0. Samuel E. Young (Successor to Blain, Young Co.,) Wholesale and Retail Dealer In STAPLE and FANCY stis 01 till Classes illj hen in C nrt-rj Stores. Lad; of rime and space precludes any at :ifj : : ini'it- I o maintain an 1 add. to our reputation for uosl 1" m r.v s ore in Linn county, arid will only say in COnelu- 1!.; - he 1 '. will be loan I 10 eon tain, ai ail times, mere nearly NOTICE. THERE Wild, UK SOLD AT PUBLIC auction and to the liiiiesf bidder, on Frlrtny, tlie 2tl U:- or October. 1H71, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M ., at th n-si donee of the nndersigued, the following described property, viz : Five bead of good work horses and ha rues? . -2 good wagons, 1 Concord buggy and harness, 1 first-class cow and 2 fine 'rifers. -2(1 tons of hay, 2iMl bushels of choice seed wheat, one lot car penter's forts, together with all kinds of farming utensils : also, household and kit chen furniture, all new and complete. Tkkms ok s'i,k. Twelve months credit with bond anil approved seenritv. Sep. ii-3t t;. ii. rarer. MA X V FACTUREL AX I A I '. Pill especially for the Pa-li1c' .i!?-i by rlie NATIONAL ELGIN WATCH CO. of Elgin, Illinois, viz : :i.jsror:ii5i. and Francisco WATCH and we mot confidently v?c omineiid them to the nul'Ue,?is possessing more rood qualities for 'he price than any other Watpli in the market. We also Keen all other brands of Elgin. Waltham and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jew elry, Silver and Plated Ware, also Ii-lo! antJ Cartridge. C-i1 Repairing a Spe laity. ,:i : ndre an las we liave not been in t he pa-i, neither will we be in the future, id ijy aiij honomble dealer. f"All Work Done .nd (Mods oNI, Wiirrnnti'd t lie its IS. jn-rsi otei!. ! A. WHEELER CO., Dealers In G-eneral Mercliandise, IXCl.rDlXG Machinery, Wagons, Lumber, Shingles, &c. Bills for building furnisher! to order at lowest rites. Forwarding and Commission Merchants. Highest market rates in Cash for lf All intuitu oi' Il r en ?ia tabic Produce. f-2 Shki1) and Peoria, I.inn county, Oregon. ZVI e 3 c h ant Tail o i , FIRST STR KKT A I.15AX V. KEEPS THE CHOICEST IMPORTED Cloths, and the lies! domestic produc tions. Reasonable prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. Iv7m3 J. D. TITUS. J. B. TITfS OTAii. BOORGABDKS. TifUH, 9Sirsarde & .'., VI JOHN OASTEIfB ttl.li st.M), First street, Y, OREOOS ! NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY C1VEX TO THE subscribers t i he Capital Stock of the HOME MAN t'EAt "i'l'RIN'G COMPANY, that there will be a meeting of said uo scribets at the Agricultural Buildinjr, in the city of Salem. In Marion county. State of Oregon, ou the :3th day of Octolier. A. I. lS74. at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing not less than three Director, or such number ahove that number as the stockholders present sha'l determine, and for the transaction of such other business as shall properly -omc ix'foresaid meeting. All the subscribers are earnestly roquested to !e present. CH VRI.ES Wl HOWIE, T. L. DAVUISOH, T. CUNINGHAM, JOHN M1NTO. JOHN DOWNTVG, Sept 11ml Incorporators. WEBFOOT MARKET CHARLES WILSON IIAYIXC LEASED ! the Wei toot .Warbet.on First street, , adjoining tiradwohl's. respect fully asks a i share of the public patronage. Tile mar ket will be kept constant ly supplied with all binds of fresh meats. Call and see. fcr The highest cash nrice paid for hides ' CHARLES WILSON. ! Albany, August 14-74 PO STP ONEMENT. Fifth and S.n.s iiili Concert IN AID OF THE Public Library Kcutuckv AND A FULLORAH'I(ii ASSlittEl) Sewing Bfaeitte Sales of tsT:t. iiM i n 1 all mm CIIALI.EN C 1 T1 St'.es for ON MONDAY, 30tH NOVEMBER, 1014 LAST CHANCE FOR AN Easy Fortune. A postponement of the Fifth Concert of the Public Library ot Kentucky has :een so generally anticipated and is so mani- j testiy tor ine interest oi an concerne-i, t nat it must meet the atinroval of ail. The Jay is now absolutely fixed, and there will i; no variat ion from the programme now an nounced, a sufficient number of tick-ti had been sold to have enubied us to have had a large drawing on the 31st of Ju y, but a shoVt nostnonement was considered preferable to a partial drawing. Let it le borne in mind that the FIFTH GIFT CONCERT IS THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER BE GIVKN UNDER THIS CHARTER BY THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, That it will positively and unequivocally take place as announced on Monday, 30tli November, That the music will be the best the coun try affords, and t hat 020,000 Cash Gifts, AGGREGATING $2,500,000 OO 2 will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders. i i'e ot seirms Machin is,:i shows '.hat our sales iast year am ounted to 22 444 two hundred and thir'y two thousand, four hundred and forty-fonri Macltines, lieing a large in crease over the sales of the previous year 11874.1 The table a'so ebows that our s;iis Ex eivd thM- of anj otfcer Cowpntiyi for the period nai led, by the n amber of 1 ! ;t. 2.'. t .llariiim'K or nearly doable those of any oilier Company. It may be fnriher staled, that the sales of ls7;t, "as compared with those of 187 2, show a relatively larger increase, beyond the sales of other makers, than of any I oi nei year. l or instance in ls,72 we sold 4.i)eo more Machines than any oi hen onipany, where as, in 1873, the sales were 113 2iil Mnrbiuifi iti fxcivs oi our IliK'heMt ,.tisi.-Si;or . These figures are ail 'lie more remark able, for the leasou that the sales '-i the principal Companies in 1ST;! are t , tSs to i.'i if wile lit IS72: whiereas. as has been shown, our !i0le bi ve l:cgely Ijierea-' l. The apeoant f a!ef ; ; ma le to the ownei tl Paten s. It will hardl-i he ji ority of the SiNCEIl '! demons' rat e 1 - ii uli popularity in tlte tu. tionabie. " Nam'- of Machines. Sin tier MfV t o. . Seeor S M ' 'o. w. & w Mr . Co 1 onics i" M. Co. ( Irover tt Baker Co. Wee I S. M. (-o Wilson-S. M. Co ... How Ma bine Ci. . Wiicos & (ii'ibs l.o. American Ii H t o. Flo'n-e S M. Co. . WHEELER & WILSOX DRAW FEED Sswltxie EacMaes n i I ! .S i 1 i,793 THE SLNGER MAN C F A C TURING 31 L'nian Square, New York. ti.KlS CO., '"Champion o!" (lie Wcrlil." THE WINNER AT London, Barl. and Vienna. T!ie OSLY loefc-stiteh WlTHOlHt n Shuttle- ty-SoIdon the easiest possible terms of pa men t . HcUIBBIS .V DAVI?OJi Aist (ticiittt. Wa.Hliwrtou A tt.tl;o. W. II lJId, Virent, Atlaony, Oregon. O AHD. A t'l'l IV 'I'll V KTVrt rv !; l i'll'viS i i. l.TS. u'.Id : eno"iiio:w .a.s ' he -4iinc v.. aimed m r i , .-" an 1 by smli a -'. . i . a d: tra of riuures. .i,.- !y tUi' htisers aii tia'nra iy a e hose - bo ha 1 no '"i ha e i n.f i. u.ar machine ha hex ha i not best and lnos tviiriiafone We ;-i!i-, iy thai pi'in era' .nk is In , a?. I we I be IO ! rslv principally on the MERIT of our ina chine to recommend it to purchasers, and v i V.fn ixsas'itig we can 'ay wearenot aware of any Cauman v in the Si ate of Ore gon sel'lnif moie machine property at the piesent rime than the Wheeler & Wilson. We stand i; ;-. ow feeord, winner a' r, ci,t. l;:r a! Vleoxa and we TUleiire an v Fat ill . Sewing Machine in the -ate io meet us r.nd 'ake fbe ribbon. With reference tO our 1lO!io.rs at Vienna, we ciaim Them and sjo? them, and chal lenge any machine companj-, for One 52uis(!rel DoSiarH, tl'.tit the Wheeler & Wilson Sewtag Machine Conmany received the tflKt.est HouorM eonfbrre'l on any Sewing Machine " nipa n y at tlie WoiITs S.'.viMwet2ou, Vienna, And a-'ain.:vs re'rard-sales. The Wh-el-er & Ii ' ili if ll th-' :r yt'-ltc- of itnj .S'Vr R urn sfii trhif fli'tl xal-x of JS-nina Ifrt (7i''v in lsT.i Inn; by their Company , and tee t u7'e.', for Oiio Iiimdi3cl Dollar's, ntiM Agent or jntnj 1 xhir awl prove it b ; th ir " r turns. .-rn. w challenge anv machine in the S'a . ' N ; !!iM i:i-.! DOLLARS, c s! - -.. gainst nson lccl Hiiicn Aintplte- t IHtrnifility And again, if any - h in : Machine Fraternity in the vedat i nr co- imeeeso wit to i C'Wite ' Wheeler ft W si n 'I -!'-. ae I desire io ?.' : mi SShattle Fatniiv o. t r.N K Hi" NJ RED do the .me HBkottKt and i-. irj ! . same iime. we .it: Ved W I C Wilson. : i ii, show our hand ; " a,j way. and prove that . -..( ran( to-da in or here. the Cu .im v -; A I'll SoS..Agen;a M ' ii . r.'.,on, Wa.-l;- i an I I .uho. of teei - on iv Now we v i! the W e o i . i d ruen &. Co.. Tit us. Bniir.': : Agentt, Albany, '.,regot:. anrll74 LIST OF GIFTS : One dranil Onah nu t $2.10.000 One Grand C'nsla Ciift IO0 OOO One Grand fasti Gif t 75 OOO One Grand VmmU Girt SO. OOO One Grand Cash Gift 25. OOO 5'aliGil'ta, j20.000ea IOO OOO 104'itahGtftM, el, OOO e 140,000 154,'aala Gifts, IO OOO en ISO OOO 20 aNliGiItH, S OOOea 100,000 25 4nb Wifta, OOOea 100,000 SOtKMliGiltM, S.OOO en OOOOO SOCaabOMte, 2,000 en 100,000 lOOC'aMhWIttM, l.OOO en IOO.OOO 240 4 'MMll GIl tH, 500ea 120.000 5oo CaMh GII'tN, loo en 5o 000 10,0OO Caab Gllta, 5o ea O5o 000 Gr'nd total 20,000 Cnsb Gfta 2,5oo,ooo PRICE OF. TICKETS. Wbole Tieketa 9 So.oo Mnlvea. .......... s 25 .oo Tenth, or each eupon 5 .00 1 1 Wbole Tickets for 000.00 22 X Ticket fbr 1,000.00 Persons wishing to invest should order promptly, either of the Home Office or our local Agents. Liberal commissions will be allowed to satisfactory agents. t&B' Circulars con taining full particulars furnished on appli cation. THOH. E. BBAMLETIE, Agent and Mnnajrer. Public Llhrary BuiMln.?. Louisville, Ky. Thu Wonder or the World LOOK HERE, WEARY WOMAN! THE CM MAX ME AM WAPHKH K the iiest, clieanest and most durable machine ever invented, and if costs no h injj to And out what It will do. The nrfce of this wonderful invention ramres from $.' SO to and is wor' h be a-lent jt.B of everyone. lookout for inir-.osHlons, for the country is full of them. X'he machine can be had" at W. II. McFarland's Albany. KLI HAZEL, Gen. Aftt, For thr; S ale of Oregon. Albany, July 11. 1874 3m. A.TTEIS no X E"voir'"t ! 1 i n -. New. SOJ.WIKK-S- WAR CliUH ACiEXlT. (No. 34 Montpomety Biock.) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. U v. W. H. AIKEN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and (.ommander of the Giand Anuy of the Republic in California and Nevada, will give protunt attention to the collec tion of Additional Travel Pay, now due California and Nevada Volunteers dis charged more thiin three hundred miles from home. Soliers can oenena on latr dealing. Inforanitfon given fi-ee of charge. When writing enclose stamp for reply and state com) an V and regiment, and whether you have a dwcliarge. Congress has ex tended the time for filing claims for Ad ditional Bounty tinder Act of July 28, l!, to January 187.1, to all such claims must be. made before that time. Original Bounty Of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who enlisted before July 2-J.l, 1S61 for three years, if not paid the same when discharg ed. Land Warrants can can be obtained for services rendered liefore 1&55, but not for service in the late war. Pensions fol iate war and war of 1812 obtained and increased when allowed for less tlian dis ability warrants, bnt no pensions are al lowed to Mexican and Florida w ar soldiers. State of Texas hasgranted Pensions to sur viving veterans of Texas Revolution. New Orleans and Mobile Prize Money is now due aad being paid. W. H. Aiken also attend.-; to. General Law and Collection Busi i0hs 4i-fi-m PARKER & KORItlS' ITew Elevator IS SOW RKAItY COS! THE BKI'EP. tion of wheat and oats. We eu!5 the at tention of formers the fact that we have creeled the tlnest warehouse in the S.utc, a' a inige exrtcnse, and are in tiosition to handle satisfactorily an Immense quan tity of grain. Our house has a capacity for 200,000 bushels of Wheat at one time, and is located on the margin of the Willamette River, an,d provided with a side track Irom the o. A C K. R.. so that shipments may he made daily by rail, an I as often by water as boating facilities otfe v. We have t wo iare sin ; ion tan-, in addt tion to other fans, a' 'ai hi-i to foe house, run by water power, and are ihu j .re pared to O L E -3. Ii- all the wheat received. Can take In and .clean 10,000 bushels per day. Cleaned wheat is worth much more in all foreign markets than toni wheat, and none should ne snip ped without cleaning. Qar charges will le five cents a bushel on wheat, and lour cents on oats. We have SIXTY THOl SAXI SACKS to furnish those storing wheat with lis, tree to those whose wheat we purchase, and at the lowest, cash price to those who sell their wheat from our house to o. her buyers. Persons storing wilh us are at liberty to sell to whom they pleas,-. Those, who reside on the west side of the river will have ferriage free. Will be in the market as buyers, and exiect to be able to pay the highest possible price. Having piepared ouraelv es to do a large business, we hope for our share of the public pat ronage. PARKER MORRIS, inly lln t7-'- Albany. Oregon. GRAF & COLL' R, Manufacturers and Healers in fOElTXTUEE ! OF ALL KINDS. KVBEAI.S, B.TAD.S TABLES, Ll -SOKX, SOFAS, SIMtlXU sj:.: i. ciiAiRi, etc., Always on hand or made to order on the shortest notice. FURNITURE repaired expeditiously and at fair rates. Ics! -ooiii nnl Factory on rirxt-St.. near ? i-l:ntpcr'fi Baherr. .(. A COLLAR. A.banv, Feb. 2e, 1874-20 ec CO Ui o o be Q Q 0 Pi BO I f 86 mm ' 9 m WAGONS, PLOWS, and all kinds of Farming Implemts Agent for the celebrated New Wilson Sewing Machine, Guaranteed to be equal to any, and lrom $10 to $15 less than other first class machines. TERMS-CASH. GOODS I.O W. Call and See. At Old Stand, Flrat Street, febl274 ALBANY, OIUMiOIV. Ii. eti'eneh m e it t I MAKE MONEY BY SAVING MONEY! Has just received a new stock of all the iatest styles of MEWS' AIVO BOYS' THNC And is sellintf so cheap that all c;m buv. Th- gotxls were IJoixjrlit tor C" j r-,l. and are beinsr sold for the a)i:.- comnioi ty. The secret of selling -o:-!s- is in Buyin Having selected owf coo !s COtirt tllO :.Kl: CRlT .i A3. I SELL ALL, GOO! S A' CRANCER PR3CES AUaK C'olles:lute Enstitute ! THIS WELL-KNOWN AND FOPULAR Institution will oien on Monday, Au gust 31st. 1874. The course of strtdy embraces the follow ing departments, viz: Classical, Scientif ic. Commercial, Music and Art. For particu.-urs address, K. lv. WARREN, A. M., Alban y . Auk 1 1 m 1 Piident. Estej Organs. TTISTEY ORGAN 8 SOLD AT THE W. E JCj Parsonaag. Albany, on the most favor- aoie terms, rne KftTji ORGAN has been pronounced the best by the most comne- tent judfres. Ihi,' buy any other until you nave seen and heard these beautiful FULL LINES OF DRY OOM, UROCKRIF.ii, UABVWABG, KOO IV. A: MISOKm, AO & IO AN, EfC, ETC. . BAKJ1H. CbeadleN Brick. First street, Albany. aprls,74-3a OLD STOVE i 33 POT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer in RAN.GES. LOOK, PARLOR AND BOX, S T O V E S ! Of the best patterns. ALSO : TK, SHEET IHOS AMD OOP- PER WABE. And the us nai assortment of furnishing as to be obtained in a tin store. Repairs neatlv and promptly executed, n reasonable teiTns. Sherrpck!.!nS moke long (Mead FRONT STRE T, ALBAST. D0&.S, ""ift i.