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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, FBLDAY, JULY 23, 1875. A correspouJeut of tbe Watchman and Reflector dr&ws a very mel ancholy picture of Jeff Davis' present life and the ill-fortnro that has dogged him ever since his downfall began. lie came out of the great struggle, says the writer, with money enough to enable him to live comfortably his remaining years, but an evil geuius seems to have pursued him ; every iuvestment was a failure. . When seeking employment, he was made president of a life insurance company ; it endure! his administration for a year or two and then gave up the ghost. He bought stocks, but always to sell again at less than cost. And now be is, or very soon will be, depend eut on the charity of the people, many of whom have an aversion ibr him. - He woe Id rather workv than lay himself under obligations to his bert friends.bui he is over seventy years old, and nobody cares to give employment to a man whom bad luck persistently follows. Indeed, he has but few friends not one among the loyal people and the friends of tbe "lost cause" charge all their fail ures to his management, so he lives with his wife and numerous family in a very quiet way, avoiding publicity. He de clined to deliver the Decoration Day address at Memphis, saying he was di rcct'y interested and that he might say something that he would afterwards be sorry for. His punishment is severer than if he had' been a martyr to the "lost cause" ou the scaffold. In May last a young lady residing in luka, Miss., was brutally outraged and beaten at the depot, while waiting for an escort, by a negro hack driver named Lewis . Thompson, Last Monday he was arraigned for trial and sentenced to the penitentiary for life. Last nigh ta party of disguised men went to the jail, took Thompson out and hung him Sleepless people and there are many in America should court the sun. The very worst soporific is laudanum, and the very best is sunshine. Therefore it is very plain that poor sleepers should pass as many hours of the day in sun shine, aud as few as possible in the shade. Many women are martyrs, and yet do not know it. They shut the sun- sLiiie out of their houses and hearts, they wear veils, they carry parasols, they do all that is possible to keep off the subletest and yet most potent influ ence which is intented to give them strength and beauty and cheerfulness. . m A Washington ppecial says a good deal of opposition is made among clerks to political assessments levied . by the Republican congressional committee It has been shown that if all these assessments are paid the sura of $100, 000 will be realized from departments, There are dark suspicions on the minds of many about the use to which the largo sums of money collected are put. Tbe collectors are irrespont-ible, and have no accounts that can be inspected. Tho Shah of Persia has expended $300,000 lately in "marrying oft" one of his daughters. To prevent too great an emigration of oar young men to that country, it may be well enough to state that she was a pet child, and that the Sliah will not give anything to get the , rest mated. ; Tbe Chicago Tribune was charged with being employed at a price to report the Tilton-Bescher trial. The facts coming to light show - that one half the wages of reporters was paid by the de fendant's counsel and one half by tbe ' newspaper, so that the actual cost to the paper is five dollars per column. Iceland is to be abandoned. The volcanic eruptions which during the Winter and Spring have been spreading ruin over a large part of the east firths of the island, have made it impossible Almost for the inhabitants to live there, and many are going to Alaska. - A fight between two families, con -, sisting of six persons, a father and two cons on each side, occurred in Escambia county, Alabama, recently. Five of tbe party were killed outright, while tbe sixth bas a load of buckshot in his side, and can not live. A Maine girl left her clothing iu an open boat and hid herself, and when her parent, were crying aud saying that if they only had her back they would obey her slightest wish, she appeared and said she wanted to marry Jake, In humble isra taction of Casablanca and other examples of devotion to duty, sitting lien at Danville,- Pa., in a re teat - flood,- pereftte'i ' tho" swelling waters to er-nlf rather than desert her yet nnhatched brood. " - - Legal tenders ia Portland 8788. Seven hundred and sixty Mormons left Omaha for Salt Lake on the 19th. Miuera ou the way to the Black Hills have been caught by IT. S. troops and sent back. The Republican State Convention meets at Sjilem on Wednesday, August 11th. Fred Thorpe, a dentist of Cleveland, Ohio, aged 30, suicided on ""the 20th, by i hanging. Heavy rains in Englai.d have flooded the country in the interior, washing away crops, stopping the railroads, etc. The supreme court of Connecticut has decided the local option feature of tho license law constitutional. - Losses by fire at Cincinnati, Ohio, on tho 19th, toot up between $50,000 and $00,000. The Hammond meetings at Salem arc held at .Marion square in the even ing, and at the M. E. Church iu the morning. - The Pendleton Tribune cVras that tho "Democratic nominee for Congress must bo trotn Eastern Oregon, and that Hon. J as. IT. Slater should Io the man. The July returns to the department of agriculture show the acreage in corn is about eight per cent, greater than last year Late reports from the grain crops in Europe, indicate that the yield will be much less than was supposed one month since. Prices are steailily advancing in consequence. On the evening of the 20th a thunder storm occurred at Rusebur. The lightning-struck a hay stack six miles south of town, and detr jyed sixteen tons of hay. What is most wonderful is a man was on the stack when the flash struck it but escaped uninjured. We have received tho first number of the Wist Siore, published monthly at Portland, by L. Samuel, at $150 per annum. It is to bo an illustrated literary journal. The present number contains an illustration of the new po?t office building, Portland, very well executed, by Talbot. It'll do. The Statesman says that a man named Reed, living on North Yamhill was arrested on Saturday last, charged with attempted rape upon his eldest daughter, and with incest with his second daughter! He was examined and held to bail iu $2,600, which, fail ing to give, he was placed in jail. If this is true, Reed must be a terrible monster. The Plowman mill, Owvhee district, cleaned up over $6,000, alter a run of J d2 hours, on bub Rosa rock, lhey only crushed 129 J tons of quartz. This proves the rock to be very rich, and as there are hundreds of tons in sight, Messrs. Hooteu and Elliot have a big thing. - Work upon the railroad between Wallula and Frenehtown is still prog ressing. The track is being put iu the very best condition. All tho ties, sufficient to finish -the road to Walla Walla, are now rawed and are being hauled out upon the line. All now depends upon the arrival of more iron, which is expected soon. Frond says in his History of Ireland: "There is a Bunker Hill close outsi le Belfast. Massachtue'ts' tradhVou has forgotteu how the name came to Charles town peninsu'a. It is possible that the connection with Ireland is a coincidence. It is possible that the name of a spot so memorable in American history was , brought over by one of those Irish e.xttes Gov. Bennett, of Idaho, has gone East. He will proceed to Washington and examine the testimony in his con tested election case with S. S. ,Fenn. He will then be able 'to determine what course to pursue. Should the testimony be in his favor as he anticipates.it is, he will resign and take his seat and fight any contest which Feun may make. should the testimony be against him he will give it up and return to Idaho, remaining in nis position as governor. The Donaldsonville (La.) Chief 'says that old 1 om I onrnuion, a colored man, who is claimed to have attained the re markable age of one hundred and twenty, fi ve years, departed this life recently, and was placed beneath the sod he had so long dwelt upon. When Louisiana was ceded to the United States, Tom was well advanced in years, and bad a son who had reached manhood long before. Old Sambo Shute, long siwee gone across the dark valley, was a worthy man in his way, and genial withal; but bambo would occasionally get drunk One day his employer took him to task' and read him lecture, at the close of which he asked him if he didn't think he would do better for the future. "Dun'no mas'r," said the- darkey, scratching his head. "But what do yon think?' . . ' ."Well, mas.'r, 1's afeard I think not." "Sambo, what do you mean? Do you mean that yori will not try?" : "Twonldn't be of no use, mas'r. Fact is 'twas born in me. Rum is my nat'ral drink. Yer see, afore I was born, my father and mother were boff bought on j the Cost of Africa an' pak) fur in ram." Iu the base ball match on the 22 1 at Philadelphia, the Atlautics scored 9 to the Mutuals 0. The insurance companies of j the United States have lost more during the last six months than during the en tire year of 1874. The aggregate 6re losses foot up $26,000,000. As a train on the Union Pacific was approaching Corinne, Wednesday, a drunken man fired four shots from a car window at a crowd of children in 'rout of a house, one of the balls lodging in the knee of a little boy. Who can sound the depth of woman's love? A New Hampshire wife says of her husband: "His kick is an inspiration, and when he knocks medown I feel that my measure of human happiness is full to overflowing." - An old fel'ow over in Tillamook coun ty recently discovered that his daughter had b?cn wronged, and threatened to shoot the fellow who did it. In two hours there wasn't a man left within a circuit of ten miles. The St. Lonis Globe-Democrat tells . . i .1 1 1 1 oi a stranger wno came mere ami -was quite warm in his praises of the place." We are of the opinion that a stranger there in dog days would bo quite warm in anv situation An important decision was lately ren dered by the United States Supreme Court Oil the question; What constitutes public waters in these United States? It was held that navigability was the true tet. All navigable streams are therefore subject to Govermental reg ulations. , The popular ainnsemont in Chicago is to enjoy the calm delights ot a ride on the bob-tail street cars, aud then re fuse to pay the nickel, on the ground that the law requires the company to furnish a conductor to collect the money. A horribly mean set, we should say. - m We hear f a bad little rooster who, upon being promised five cents, by his mother if he would take a dose of castor oil, obtained the money, and then told his mother she might castor oil in the street. French finances seem to be iu good condition. Her custom returns for the last six months show an increase of re ceipts of 23.000,000 francs over the cor responding period of last year. The total revenue of the country for the same time increased 79,000,000 francs over 1864. A council of delegates from all Prot estant churches in Christendom met and opened a scssin in Regent-square, Lon don, on the 20th inst. Many represen tatives of the American and Canadian churches are present. The council is to demonstrate the unity of belief among Protestants, arrange mission work, and concentrate tho influence of the church upon educational and social reforms. The big Farmers' Warehouse at Sa lem is so far completed as to be ready to receive and store wheat. Its capacity is 200,000 bushels, has all the usual ele vator appliances, and is a structure ot immense strength. It was built under the superintendence of W. J. Herren and Jacob Conser, is owned by a com pany ot wealthy farmers, and cost about $14,000. . The ; postmaster-general shows earn estness in proceeding against the mail contractors on their obligations. He has confiscated to the use of Govern ment three certified checks, amounting to $1,369, deposited according to law by Matthew Draper, a failing contractor, accompanying his bid on route 30,096. This is the first instance in which the department has confiscated such checks. The postmaster-general has also com menced suit againstthe bondsmen ot over forty failing mail contractors. On the 20th in the Presbyterian coun cil in session at London, England, the constitution of tbe future union was dis cussed. " American delegates favored the formation of a confederation, but a large majority of the council preferred the title and form of an alliance, as less restricted in scope, and it was ultimate ly agreed that an alliance of all the re formed Presbyterian churches of the world should be formed. -; The delegates dined in the afternoon in the Freema sons' hall. Several speeches were made Rev. Dr. Scharff, of New York, ex pres. sed admiration ot the recent wotk of Moody and Sankey. He hoped it would be permanently useful. V f H is said to be very difficult for Amer leans in Rome to obtain access to the Pope, on account of a recent ocurronce wnicti was rather funny: A gentleman trom New England, aftr promising to kiss the Pope's hand, took bold of s iikuu no was 10 nave kissed and shaking it heartily, enquired of His Holiiwhn he did. This excited the indignation of ma i uuuu anu jiaa rendered it exceed, ingly difficult for en-Catholic Americans to gei into, dm audience room. The president lias not yet signed the commission of General Badeau to be minister at Brussels. The formal ap pointment will not be made .until the return of J. Russell Jones from Belgium. The queen of Paris washerwoman is dead. Esteile Fancher was ninety-two years of age, and she had been a laun dress npward ot eighty years. She be gan life at twelve years ot age as a simple washer, in ,1805 she became a clear starcher, and a few years later 6he was promoted to tlife post of ironcr of shirt-fronts. She never amassed a great fortune, and she died in a modest little room in the fifth floor of a house in the Rue des Moines. . The Chicago Times of the 21st pub lishes reports from over nine hundred counties iu all portions of the country, showing the progress of the harvest and the condition of growing crops. The report- show prospects unusually good in all parts ; that there will be full crops of all the principal grains, in all sections and a very large yield in many. The reports embrace the entire country east of the mountains, only excluding the States of Texas Florida' North and South Carolina. The other evening when a Vicksburg mother had company, and her six-year-old son made himself diagreeably con spicuous, she gave him a threatening look and silently warned him to leave the room. Instead of obeying, he walk ed up to oi.c ot the ladies and inquired: Misses, can't you stay here all night? ' Why, what do you mean ?" she asked, in a tone of surprise. "If you'll stay, mother won't dare lick me if you don't she'll make mo hop." It was affecting to see his mother lift him to her kt'-ee, kiss him repeatedly, and blandly inform the ladies that it was only his cute way. On the 20th young Pomeroy, the boy murderer, made an attempt to escape from Charles street, Boston, jail. Ho had been engaged for some time in digging out brick's around a window of his cell by means of an iron wash-dish, aud is plan was, after getting outside the cell to lower himself from the iron gallery to "the floor of the rotunda, by cords taken from the window frame. He was to leave the cell at midnight as the watch was Iieing changed, and provid ing he could overcome all opposing him, clear the jail building and scale the ex terior wall. "Letters to his family in geniously describing hirt plan of ojx?r ations, were found in the cell. A young man from Texas stood on the levee at vicksburg, Aliss. He was about to take a chew of tobacco, when he noticed a group of men near him "Gentlemen," lie said. 'I want a chew." As they turned and looked at him he continued : "My pouch is iu my hip pocket, and I mention the fact lest you ahould think I was about to draw mv revolver." Then helped himelf with out dodging a shower of balkva might have been necersary had he not ex plained. The Boise City Statesman says: "In the new county of Bear Lake, last year, a part of Oneida county, 123 foreigners have just been naturalized in Judge Hollister's court. By a comparison of the poll list of Paris precinct it has been found that these newly naturalized sub jects voted at the last electon. An ex amination of the other Mormon precinct poll lists will doubtless show that most, if not all, ot the VZi men voted, and many others voted who havo not beei naturalized. As Mr. Feun got all tho votts at these Mormon precincts, In vote will be likely to receive, a pruning of more than 100. The nartford Times says: All the history and precepts of the Democracy sustain a sound currency, whatever else they do or do not uphold and require. The Ohio Democrats have put into their p'atfbrm a weak and rotten plank, against all the votes aud utterances even of Gov. Allen himself on the currency question. Their course in this respect, whether they win or lose in October, is not going to be followed by the rational convention. rTIiere.Tnever was a time when the Democrats could afford to repudiate their own principles. Last of all has such a time come now. The cost - ot the Tennessee public schools was last year about $1.50 per scholar - The Turkish government has ordered the governor of Bosnia to dispatch tcoops against the insurgents in Herzegovina. Ulstey TTSTET ORGANS SOLD AT TfZK M. K.VAI -ElftioitRffe. AlbuiT. on tbe moat fr vomble term The ESTET OKRAN nns htennrononnced th liAftt lv ttiA nuMt enmntttent tutlsroSi Dot.'t buv any other until you nave seen and beard these : FOB BALE I A SMALL. FARM OK ONE HirWDHBDACRES two miles from Albany, with bonne, com- tnoulotm barn, ana sm&ii oreniiro oi coonwireOT Ala for i - IB ariven lmnedlatalv. ForVwrtieiifa.renq.a!lwof in.. Vutm. thla thriflnv OltV. POMCWlOll Washington A 3d ca Albany Or, LADIES, plexton T ir o, m fttw viiUmhmi HAttAsrs-nAeaouA kajui wu entity ram to rnr Jrv eonwal away wltfe srAaM JEHetoea It mwa k VtaafeMI msnptm- n of beat, tmiiftmm and seHeaMMt TITUS BROTHERS, BEALEltS IK J E WELHY, Silver & Plated Ware, and DIAMOND SPECTACLES. AGENTS FOR THE Singer . Sewings Machine, ' The Best Mneltlnc Made. ( HAS. B. MONTAGUE. HOBT. M'CA.I.KY. ftlOXTAGUE & McCALLEY, A RE SOW OPEXIXG A MAGXIFICKNT stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ! selected with care, nnd bought for coin at Scandalously Low Figures 1 and as wc bought low wc can and will sell them at prices mat will Astonish Everybody. Come and see our selections of Japsnew Piquet, Krlllinntex, MHraeilles, IoiIin. LliKtrfw, Ribbons, Collars, Collarettes, Lacc, &v., Ac, for the Indies, and our complete lines of Readymade Clothing, Hosiery, T-ottonadea, t'amluiers, (lottos, Mioe, Boot, Cans. Unto, of nil descriptions for men and boys. Also, full aswrimenis oi Groceries, Crociery and Glassware. or everybody. The lcst good?, it the lowest rates every time. frXome and see. lmnon, Oregon, October 30, 1874. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For Kestorfner Orny Hair to Its Kataral vitality ana oior. Advancing years, sickness, cure, disup To i n t in e n t . and hereditary predis' position, all turn tbe unirrrav.and either of them Incline It to sited prematurely. ayer'i Hair Vio ou, by Ion and ex. It proven that it stops iVl i hn f.. I1l..nf . lull.- yiiiimediaicly ; often "li 'renews the arrowth. when in !ed or gray. It stimulates the nu tritive oiVnns to healty activity, and pre serves both the hair and its beauty. Thus brashy, weak or sickly hair becomes glossy, pliable and strengthened; lost bair regrows with livelv fxnnlon: falling hair is checked and stablished; thin huir thickens; and aided or gray bair resnmeiheir original color. Its operation is sureanu iiarmiesf. it cures an drufi, heals all humors, and keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft under which conditions, diseases of t lm scalp are impossible. Asa dressing for ladies' hair, the Vioor Is praised for its grateful and agreeable per fume, ami vaiueu tor me soil lusircana ricn ness of tone it imparts. - FKErAnEP BIT Dr. M. V. AVER 0.. Lowell, Mank. Praclienl and Analytical Chemists. &38old bv all Draraista aud Dealer in Medicine. 8v7y Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Dbrm;1 or tbe Throat nn IaK, MN-ti na C'ona-lut, Colas, Whooping t'oncb, Brouehltis Asthmas aud t'oasumptiaa. Tho few compoMl tions, w hich have won the confidence of man kind and become household words, among not only ono but ninny nations. . i. .. . .. t ii 5 iin r v ill ties. Perhaps iioone ever secured so wide a reputation. c A or maintauied It so 'fLr-rt long as ATll'i "Mj -,T1 UHKBRVfECTORAI.. it Ux has Iieen known to the A public for about forty rears, bv a lontt continued series of marvellous cures, thai havo won for it a confidence in its If still makes tho most, effectual cures of virtues, never eqnaiicu uv any other medicine. Cough, VtAd, Vonmmjrlttm, that can be made bv medical skill. Indeed I heCHKRRV Pectoral has really robbed these dangerous diseases of tneir terrors, to a irreni extent, ana given a feeling of immunity from their fatal effects, that is well founded. Ir the remedy be taken In season. Every family should havo it in their closet for tho ready and ptompt relief of Its members. Sickness, suffering, and even life is saved by this timely protection. The prudent should not nezloct. it. and tho wiso will not. Keep It by you for the protect ton it affords by us imiviy ubv in suuaen aciacas. PREPARED BY r. J. C. ATEtt Sc .., .Lowell, Maai Practical and Analvtlcal Chemists. CSfSold bv ail Uruzsists and Dcalears in Medicine. 8v7y ale! pOSSTASTlY IIASI Lime, Shingles, Plaster Paris, Lath, Hair, etc., and for sale low, at the warehouse of . PAKKKU A MOBRIS, Tbe Highest rash Price FaM for Wool. Albany, Way 14, 7-35v7 " y tkv.w nnd i"SMiiitlful Furniture ! (OREGON JfADE) . The Metxler Chair rawhide hottoms- -and the Belding OB room ! , i . sr Yi n.MlMi ahMlMl irtrst street, cost of Maenolia Mills. Call ana examine goods and prices. nrKfl May 14-33v7 W. D. BKLXIU wosrTAVr. Endorsed by tho Medlca profession. IR. W. HALL'S BALSAM tor the lungs euros Coughs, Colds and Consumption, , u i-um r the Throat and Chest. DR. TOWKSLKY TOOTHACHE ASOITSE euros In one MINUTE. '" LYON'S KAHTAIRON, , no trEsrrm FEB ttJE. .. Hm been in so over Wart Ceotwy. U Promotes she rowtb. Preserves the Color, Increases the Tttror aus'4 Beaerty or the Itatr, Prevent ts f attltoar b Jarnlng Cirey, JOHN CONNER, BANKING Exchange Office, ALBAXY, OREGOS. DtrOSITS BKCEIVKD SUBJECT TO chock at sight. -Interest allowed on time deposits In coin. Kxcliange on Portland, Sun Francisco, and- New York, for sale at lowest rates. Collections mode and promptly remitted. Iiefers to II. W. Corbett, Henry Failing, flanking "hours from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Albany, Feb. 1, M71-S2VS , GO TO THE BEE-HIVE STORE! TO Bl'V ' Groceries. Provisions, Notions, &o., &c., &c, FOR CASH ! Country Prodoee ot All Hinds BOUGHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR This Is the place to get the BEST BAK GAINS" ever offered In Alliany. Partiet will always do well toeallund see forlhciD- - selves. . II. WEED. First street, Allmny, Oregon. 32T5 IKZetxlex Chaii! Can be had at the following places : Ilarrisburg Sam. May Junction City.. Smith ft Brnsneld Brownsville Kirk Uiiine Halsey J. M. Morgan Sclo J. J. Bi own Albany.. Graf JtColl-w A full supply can also be obtained al my old shop on first street, Al'Mtny. Ore-ron. J. it. MClZUEK. J. W. BALDWIN, Attorney nnd Counselor at bur, WII.I. PKACTICE IN ALL THK Courts in the iJ. Sd and 4tb Judicial lis trlcts In tho Supremo Court of Oregon, and in ..he U. 8. Ulstrict and Circuit Courts. Ofmce In Purrlsh brick, (upstairs!, in nllcc occupied by tho late N. U. Crauor, First street, Albany, Oregon. tolSv Iilesl Iiles WHY SAY THIS 1 AM AGING AND troublesome complaint cannot be cured, when so many evidences of success might be placed before you every day- -cures of supposed hoiieless cases? Your physician informs you tlrt tbe longer yon allow the complaint to exist, you lessen your chance for relief. Experience ha auyht this in all case. A. Cat-others & Co.s Pile PlUs anal Ointment nre all they are recommended to be. Will cure Chronic, Blind and Bleeding Piles In a very short time and arc owivtifml to war. This prepamt ion is sent by mail or ex press to any point within the United States at 1 SO per package. Address, A. CAKOTIIERS ft CO., 27vJ Box S3, Alliany, Oregon. The "Enjiene flfemcn are making ar rangements for a grand bail at Lane's Hall on Cliri.Hinaa eve. m 4& -. O-itBOOARr VHaBURNET i e"t!rnerJtier.Srnt:.-aieX.:.:-rts. Capi taltfaia lip in 3cll)$GQ C Z ' S u rp! us r u n d fii SoM) 2Qo.il TmV!'t"-T Vla tf '-j'll-rn- JbMaij i' 4 -H. Birv.e. Afc rtf-jA- on tlie ir;ii-iiiai .rucstM i.iifcl Ni-t ' mi'l !'r . s , INMI-K4 'KHTirSf IV O ' UKPIM1 " v .i; i ... t..:i .i. r . 3ll'l (Ili:ill-:1 lMii'lt-t. rttrv ao n;a.i.' N.t-;-n s - t uv ami iniir lun i.i. nTBITllS'iTmi f5! liOI.fiVNlI'VDii IU I.I..V I KH l.',t4'-ie?"-"itsiMliH. Eti0.- r .H'tMl' Ti'.t in silver :ui t. rU'l in.itfc-.t t. rhr at lle w.Tf. t!W.liK!T10K'M.ltK fraariws .iixl VM-iniir "'iIU:ii -!ii anil t all orer nin .-t --t. nn.-jr- roiulileil aluurifut r:it. :: -li..ii.--'. o. h. booart. : rrrrEi H. B "rv" Csshier. : Pr -. c- ; . ' W. C. TWEEDAE.E, DEALIB IK Groceries; IrovisionLS, ' Toboeeo, Cbrars, Cutlery Croeh. " ery, asd Wood 4c Willow Ware, ALBA NT, OBSGOXf. C5S-Onltandee htm. S4r5 A. W. GA9XBI.E:, M. D., Ih.ysiciaxi, Surgeon, eto. nmCE-On Fhrst street, over Word . ffrooerv store. Rbusehts Otmonlta late residence of John C Men den hail, near the Foundrv. First at r e Ail ! L0OX TO YOU irnxncsTS! SAVE MONEY! OM Reapers, Mowers nnd Tnrgabsrs Repaired and made almost as gtMd as new MEI1IXIL.& & PCTNAn'S new. r.iACHirjc chop t Is now pr-cits rod to do all kinds of Wood TnrnbtCi Sawtaa; mad JCHresshas;. Also, any Ironwork and general Blacksmith Ins: the trade may demsnd. . ' . Fencing Pickets w ill be kept on hand at all times. - v7nSI Albany Dook Ctoro. JNO. FOSHAY, BKALEB IN MISCELLANEOU SHOOK, School Books, Biank Books, Stationery Fancy Articles, Ac Books Imported to order, at shortest pos sible notice. VftM" II. M. BOUCSIIXOX, 31. D., G1 I HAIWATK OF TMK WlTOimj r r..,aii a-tIIM. Vdrss Ynrk. taa,tB member of BeUevieu Hospital MedicaiCol lejre. New York. Office In A. Carother A Co.'s drag atore, Albany, Oregon. GEO. R. IIEEfM, - Attorney and Cennselor mt JLuw,' ALBANY, OBEGOX. VLJTLL PRACTICE IN AX.L THE Conrts it of this state. Ornc In Fox's brtek (up stairs) First-street. ev? 0. B. KICK, n. - Surg-eon. St Pb lclan. . OFFICE Flist street, between Ferry and Washington. RKsiPKKCit- Thlnl sti-eet, two blocks below or east .of MetHo 11P Church, Albany, Oregon. T6nt , R. GEO. W. GRAY, X E W T I T , . ahust, omxtzoy. OFFICE IN FARRISH BRICK TtlOtlf, comer First end Ferry streets. deuce Corner Fifth ami Ferry stfeets. UlHce hours from 8 to 15 a'ckwk a. m., and ' 1 to S o'clock p. m. Wv EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAY TEAM STIIX UTtt. ANI IS FIXIR ISHTNG 1LIKE A anttH bav tree. Thankful for past favors, and wlibing to merit tho continuance oi the name, the BAY TEAM will always be ready, and eaxily found, to do any toaulina; within the city limits, tor a reasonabla eomtiensalton. tSgl ell very of ti m s wa a Specialty . A. N. AKNOl.H. Suv j Prontietor. JOHN SCHMEER, DEALER I2 : Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY, OREGON. HAS JUST OPENED HIS NEW GROCER establishment on corner of Ellsworth and First streets, with a fresh stock of Groceries, Provisions, Candles, Cigars, To bacco, Ac., to which he invites the atten tion of our citizens. In connection with the store he will keep a Bakery, and will always havo oa hand full supply of fresh bread, crackers, Ac. C3S Call and see inc. JOHN SCIIMEEK. February lO-Stvt OLD STOVE DEPOT. ' JOHN BRIGGS, - Dealer In RANGE S . COOK, PAltLOR AND BOX, S T O V IS S I Of the best patterns. AtAO t TIX, MIEJET IRON AND COP And the usual assortment of furnishina as to be obtained in a tin store. tcepalrs neatly and promptly executed, n reasonable terms. Bkertrerksatogs annke Ions;rrlend FRONT STRE T, ALBANY. Dec.S, 18tM(.l A. C A ROTH E US & CO., - IX alers 1n- CIIE31ICALS, OIU, rAINT", OTIS LAft, aVAMPS, ETC All tbe popular A'a i!-a' ITIliiaicafcn, FINK CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, -NOTION rEBrtHEHV, nnd Toilet: Moods. Particular care and promptness given Physicians prescriptions and Family Ree 4lH'" A. CABOTHERS A CO. Albany, Oregon-tvs ALBANY FOUNDRY . And Machine Shop, ,,A. r. CHERRY Proprietory ALT.ANY, OREGON", Klft&afactsres Stcta Esgfscs Flour and Saw 92(11 Blacltln WOOD WORKING ;.And ' ' . ACatlCULTUnALLUCnialZnT, And all kinds of IRON ANB Parttenlar attention paid torepalrhKrall kinds of joachinery. 4iv BBOOBI FACTOR T t Y7. D. Din. D I r J C v WHO MANUFACTURED THE FIRST (rood Broom ever made in Albany, has returned from California, and located permanently In this elty, where he ha ' aaraln commenced the mannaaetnre of alt kinds of Croons, rcs!es, 7l2s Ac. at his factory on Firs etrset, at John Metcler's old stand.east of Man-not ta t - whjMi IwlnvltMthMMwIiililn. flMt.lau broom to call and secure it of Mm. T. Sfc BELDING. Albany, Oct. 1ft, 18 v7 O.M.JrolKS. ; I. I.IVSXY ntt.tr M9fKS KZZ.tV, ruTsiciAns aot simcsssesss.