OFFICIAL CITY PAPER. ALBANY, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1876, Focr moo the o sod the Democracy took poaseaftioo of the lower House of Cooffitsa. , With bowla sod bitter cones: sgaiatt tha exinvganc od wicked new of Republican rale, tliey went into ot'ice, proraising that "reform sod economy s boa Id at otioe be inau gurated tmder their honest and right. eons bsAnageme&t of public 2irn. And jet tuter four mestb of power what hare the Democracy done to Qke good tbeir word? Hare they'fonneJ" tha fiu&Dcial policy of tint GoYcnunent ? Hava they accoxnplkhed any reform ia the civil service branch of the Gorcro. taent, wLicb tliey proDOonced was4 ia chretcbd state Hare they sue. eeedej ia rcduewg tb expense of the interr,! machinery of tha Gerenanent Mpeosar ' whkb they represented. white taaLinj Uiecaavaja, u excessive? . Chafiri' alt mmmm; oftpvila at th door of the peaty, and pkdu them, eel vsf at odcs to remove then all. faave wey sacoced, or eTen made an attempt, to corrsct euy of tho erila complained of ? WhQa imagiuakBS expensive ia esugnuag cofoaiisjeea, ostensibly for the purpose of liuatitis P d pencil ing imieala la cCce, bare they Dot shown that the fpirit which actuated them waa unply apartiain one, Toy banting to Ithe death Republican fEcials and let ting Democratic thieves escape ? Isn't thia feet so patent that every man with averts common torn can see it? In the language of a cotemporary : . "The camps2a of iavestlsating Republican and fasting ore Daaveratie delinqnen. W been presented with commend, aible vigor and rigor ; That ia well. No TSaihj man auocld escape erposare, an. less he u a Democrat. Some people bigoted people ay are think even a Democrat, who ia eattgbt, ehookl be triedj but Uiat is not the opinion of the Democratic Statesmen at Washington, as the ease ui George H. Pendleton ia witness. But in their campaign ot in. vestistkn tlio Democrat seem wholly to liare forgotten every thiag - else. Tbey , attack tlte Republicans ' with the conraga of a gang of despera- - does, but what have they to ofiisr in the place of tike Hepublican policy 7 After lonr month observation of their nerfor- manccs tlie coantry can not tell. They can fjii fault, they "can rave and de nounce cdf nautvmt bat they have nothing to propose as better than what they denoonee. It is tlieir misrtaoe not to know what it is bends th oSces, that they want. That they re extfisssf j d3arooa of these,' is ' pat ent. Farther than that, the Democratic policy is something which Mno fellow' can find oaC- They have been weigh. " ed in &o L.!iajs and ibemd deplorably waning in all tibe requisites of the boar. They have Ue ; confidence of the country ia bat cs psrticclar, tamely, that t.?y are a ts dt empty and htm. gry'L ;..!. u wio aresMvmg to fasten thetesIjes c5 lis jpscj?t by any' means that will K2r?s purpose. Beyond thistl,; sij !-Iy a SamoosSrated faila?vs 1 1 zttmoetsJtd' tSl 'over the eooElnr fc?:!i itar itKnom. teiey of ihdrtvwemSXOnm- with UU cr cwc-K5l.id dlttst. The 'tide t it swrl 4teaisto - C>gpam is aire! j-sw2ir- mk tba tetry k ag&ta liwllrrj t Hepmmcrar fearr tsat I sfiirr!'-'I.it f?-?.-tf yLpw. I face cf 't!.r'j:. jCr prgtrJici, Lava . proved tlr';ri iscsj-itls prcgOL jidivti cso?8 of csyfryiffijc.1 Frcsa Kaliey we iesm tlstYW bone' and r new cf, tr r assnd. : of tla ecssf j ss f zmzZ ri -to -the jLapci-ae 'f ' the wjadoj ''at ' elect'oo, 1'ttt-i fjgre will be a 'fall turnout at jeinsaaies next -Satvslay. Ths same msy be aud of lirownsviUs, Lebasen, . .Orltasrs" CL&SJ, ,and other points in c'l Lisa. . Hen who have not Uerded lis prkaicia Joy years, an nounce ss t i;t:tss.t!t?3 ct only to at. tend tLrVcc',bat io indoee their nc;- ' -s t t.rC jThls is the 'jrlbt spt.ij, feiiS if kept opiantil the'elactkM in J' tL'i Kr-iilicaa ticket 'wSl . be MWr: a?r:f S,t tS WT " Vii SIia nosr !:-l i -'.-b, 4 an"; we fcava to CHa, :Lss. cas -pretty .One c Ut lX-X,3. sj . 4 & JS ta 1 HXIlff 4 thpftShMM e fie fnat. Don't forget that the Republican precinct conventions assemble next Sat at day April 15th. Go yourself and get your neighbor to go with yon. If the primaries are well attended, the best and most reliable men of the party will be selected as delegates to the men tn the party, m tarn will select the gold and tour feet wide, men best fitted to fill oar several county j Several of the boy8" who ha ve win ofSces with honor to themselves entered in.irendleton begin to get the faction to the whole people. Don't raining ftver, ,kJ are anxious to start fail, therefore, to be on hand next fwr the mines some for one section and Saturday. The river and harbor appropriation bill, when reported from the House eommittee, will contain the following tew mw cm sciiio voass : jp or the iajiwvcraent of the Sacramento and 'irMX. IKM t t, , Feather nrftf, $15,000; for San Joa - quia river below Stockton, 120,000; tor WtlmirtonbreakwaiCf, $330,000; for Oakland harbor, to finish training walls and dredging between them, $75,0uC; for the improvement of the upper Wil lamette from Portland to Salem, $15.- for the upper Columbia and Snake rivers, $15,000. The committee also provide for surveys of San Lois Obispo ttarbor. Coos Bay and mouth of Co. qaiHe river. The appropriation for Oakland barber was inserted at the re quest of Sargent, Booth, Page, Lattrell and Wiggiogton. Piper acquiesced on condition that nothing more should be granted. Lattrell expects to secure the insertion of a provision for tlie survey of Humboldt, Trinidad and Crescent City harbors, with a view to determin ing which is the beat point for the con struction ot the breakwater and harbor of refuge. On the 4th the U. S. Treasury De partment received 300,000 in silver com, 1200,000 tn dinve, and 100,000 in quarters. $100,000 more, in quar ters, were expected on the 53 , comple ting the presert order, which irse for 1500,000 in silver coin. A duel between L. U Robinsoo a.nd Jesse Mitchell, near Richmond, Va., on the 3d, resulted in the death of Robin son, while Mitchell received a mortal wound. Both parties were highly con nected. From Montgomery, Ala., on tlie 3d, we have an account of a furious than der storm that raged for nineteen hours, doing great damage to crops, and blow ing down houses. Seven inches of rain fell during the prevalence of the storm. r - . 2oit has been entered by the United States Government against the Syra cuse, Bingham pton and New York Railroad Company for half a million dollars, which sum is claimed to be due on account of internal n venue taxes. . An indictment has been found against es-Gongressman J. D. Ward, formerly a member ot Congress from the third Illinois district, for complicity in the whisky frauds. Fourteen of the sixteen Republican dekgasea to ti Cincinoati Convention are for Oliver P. Morton for IresideDt be is declared the anaxismous choice of the colored citizens of that StateV i Gilmore and his band ef mosicians left New Yesk for San Franeiseo on the 2d. Ris farewell eoaeort Saturday evening was attended by nearly 10,000 The Rarrisbarg Patriot perpetrates theluUewtegt A Hanh that is not Clcly to be reclaimed very soon the one' that swaraped ; Belknap and went ta Canadav .K. ."V.'r :! On the 2d, Porkria Diac,the revolo tioei3ft,aptBd Matataoras. The gov ermaect treops, consisting of the Na tional Guard, I,CC3 strong, and Uie ar. ttt'ery, rstaMsg to fire a shot. A rem- fe' f-:-rwrenact trocpa, imderj Crjsto and Parrot,' refused to surren der, and were still fighting. : ' , On the 2d inst Connecticut reelect ed fBgersell by a redoced majority in from 4,C! to g0O0. Waite, RepablU caoj was elected to Congress to US the iicaney 'caasad by the death ol Stark-((trm,.yh9l'-Jjedi&n' ia Demo-ratia--he House by 80 or more, while in the Fesats iltere are 17 Democrats to 4 Republicans.' :y me Ktnnlsoii brcthers started -from T&k&tjmiZtj T&tsl week for Arizona or .T7 yesijr;; wkh head ot caUle and isirrsiete! tmhsmm. ' '' i 1 !. :zs. JLrZZ&Lzfky is to' start a ,"moemSia pej at 'La Grande Ore ,3n, to be called Oregon Review. The LJ rrr,ttr rill tiTr-iaawesk. or two. ' - . , . : . ,, I i (. - These are caie beyers now inUma tm"eor.7 -ecsianding a capital of not fees than (0,000. Financially, ttls sxrs, if 7sst there, would saateri &z tie feople. The Ashland Woolen Manufacturing company has suspended operations for a few weeks. : - i The company owning tlie Fort Lane diggings, in Jackson conntv. nrnnnto bringing in a ditch from Kane's creek. iujr uui uu il una season. Reports reach the Raker City Demo crat that a very rich le.lje has been dis. some for another section, and a good many for Granite creek. The Jacksonville Time thus "passed round a fellow not unknown Sn I Vrt land : A dead beat, known in this vi- j J aibCTs, uopea ior pans ; TT!b't.wek' J?kinS wjth him a watch belonging to Henry Kublt and ' ot,er valnables of which he was not tlie owner, besides leaving sundry , un paid bills. He is supposed to have gone southward, and may easily be known by tlie hang-dog expression that ever ' hauts his phiz." Home ; 'interests. Browssville, April 3, 1878. kwtor Albany Register: Oregon still maintains her reputation for "mois ture," and the farmers af tliU section are beginning to feel rather uneasy about tlieir crops. It has been confidently asserted by old Oregon tans that there never has been a failure in tlie wheat crop in this country, out if the wet weather contiunes mnch longer tlie crops will be a failure this sea. son, for the farmers will be unable to get it in. In proper time. Inring the sitting of the '-Grand Jnry' there was a perfect stream of travel from here to Albany, and tlie proprietors of the stage line between thht place and Halsey reaped a harvest ot coin; but tlie attempt to bring any ot the citizens of this village before tlie bar ot public justice, was a decid ed failure,as I am informed that not a single indictment was found against any one In Hits section. Tlie resignation ot tlie Secretary of War, after having been charged with high crimes and misdemeanors, is the chief topic of conversation in the ranks of tlie " Unteri fled ' at present, but they wliolly foil to appreciate the tart tliat one of the most fitithful of all would bare been included in tins charges and inculpated along with the unfortunate Secretary, had tlie com mittee not found that they were handling a two-eefged sword tiiat wonkl ctit both ways. 'While I am in favor of literally unearthing and punishing frauds com mitted by Republicans, I despise this hypo critical cant and protestation of honesty whioli pursues a political opponent even to tlie death, but when about to bring to light transactions which involve political friends and favorites, lies supinely on its back.and not only permits the necessary witnesses to e?cape, but even bribes them to ; leave and pays their way, drawing tlieir fees al ready due and for wa riling tiicm by mail, Ac II tlie Democrats are honest in their desires to punish fraud and wickedness, let tliem sliow it by pursuing friends as well as toes, as the Republicans liave done. But, no; tliey are not honest?all tliey are doing is loathe sake ot political .capi tal; and t suppose in tlie coming campaign they propose to hbid tlie Republican party responsible forH frauds committed by Republican officials, while they cover up and hide from tlie public gaze all fraud and wrong in tlie Democratic ranks. In this tliey will tail, for the Republicans go even further than they do, and say '-let no gnil ty man escape, " whether he be ReprtMioa or Democrat: and the Republican party Is not responsible, nor can It be hcM respon sible, for these wrongful act. " ' It would be wrong to bold the Demo cratic party in Oregon responsible for the crimes of any ot the appointees of Gov. Grover. If, lie lias made bad appoint menU, let him be held responsible, not the party; and so it is with Gen. Grant; if lie has committed a grievous error, let him respond to the public and not tlie Repub lican party,' which everybody knows is prosecuting frand in Its ranks, wherever found, with far more success than the Dero ocrats, and that, too, when the Democrats are pushing their Investigations with no other motive than success in the coming election.'.;..,'.!,,','.;? r, .'."..' ".''";"', .'".' We are about to lose one of. our most valuable citizens, as I learn that in all probability. Dr. W. H. Rowland will leave on to-morrow, to reside hereafter m the city ot Salem. May success attend ' him wherever lie goes. Rtit no more at present. O. R. EG0337'" We lave had the longest spell of weather, dminjc this week, of the season. - It lias beenadry weather week, and our agri cultural Mends are feeling way p. ' ,i,, i!: rff ..iff . .-, H j. - j'j - Persona wishing to address Centennial Counmissioner, Ah J Durtisr, Onriag lite absence fa Philadelphia,' wiH direct to Centennial Room No, 904," Walsnt street PhUadetphia. i . . . Mart Payne, a few days since, sold Ute lot on Uie norUieast corner of Second , Ellsworth streets to Jase Wheeler for $1,400, on which BIr. W. proposes erecting a large feed stable. . r Lebanom. The Relorm Club, at Leb anon, is in aocceaslul .operaUon, : and is doing a deal of good,; To correspond with the times, the Betorm Club bas jost serenty. sia member. ..( , . .--. ' Conductor Btrood, of the Albany Ex press, ia one of the most acoommoa.7tlng and large heart fid gentlemen In toe rail road business.- We don't wonder at hla popularity. .. : ,.':'. , , ' 'MABRnrD.lLMarch 80, 1T8, at the resU dence of the bride's motlier, by Her. T. J. Wilson, Mr. Walter Post and Miss Emma Slcllree aJl of Lion county. Freight trains on the O. & C. Railway will hereafter pass north three times a week,; via: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and, going south,- on Monday., Wednesdays and Fridays. V Mr. A. N". Arnold, elected on Monday last, for- tlie eighth time,-Clerk of this school . district. Is a Democrat. . He has been a fhithfut and efficient officer. ' Thompson & Irvine done a most excell ent job on those belts tor Twosters. They are a little ahead of any Are belts On tlie Pacific slope. ; -Mumy . -r.i:: lr. J. M. Jones lecture at Biwnsville oo Satnrdny evening, is highly spoken of. He received a vote of thanks from his audi ence for entertaining them so well. ' Kei.aWe. Jnst before going to press we learn that Mrs. E. H. Griffin Is much worse, and seriom apprehensions are en tertained concerning her. : ! . Fine Cow. Mr. ,W. C. Myer brought with him, for Mr. HuUInpiller of this pre cmt, on Wednesday, a flue cow and calf of the Jersey stock. - ; The nervons, weakly invalid does not enjoy life, , but merely "drag ont exist ence," as the phrase is. Unfitted for the attire pursuits of life, and incapable of par taking of its pleasure, to which beahh alone can give a aest, dbincllncd to social intercourse, and a orev to melanchollv. tlie I Valetudinarian is Indeed an object of pity. Yet ure u nouang in an ttiM that cannot be remdhn? by that genial alterative tonic aud nervine. Hooter's Stomach Bitters which supplies' Uenclt.it stamina, braces the nervous system, and ovcTouies those bodily irregularities to which nervo? ness is most frequently attributable. L. eases of the kUlney and bladder, imperfect digestion and uterine troubles are fertile scourcea of debility. Their erradication liowever, becomes a matter of certainty when llostetter's Stomach Bitters are sys tematically useu ior that purpose. Tlie Hitters hkewice annihilate and prevent fever and ague and other debilitating febrile cmupiaint oi a maiartai nature, aprll. Flour in the Black Hills costs S2S per bbl. roarr offutt rbbintcm. MAnj amiti: ! From Railroad (north and sooth daily at ll.io p. m. w From Cor-ant, da II v. at M.S9 A. K. Frrnu Lebanon, trt-weekly, (Monday, Wednesday and Ft dart at M.a A. UIU DEPART ; For Railroad (north and snt!l, dailv, close prompt at 11. Ioa. M. . . For Corvallirs daily, at 12 . St. For Iebanon.tri-weekly, ( Monday, Wed nesday and Friday) at iP.M. Oflk tionrs from TX A. J. to 1M r. h. Sunday, from li m. to S r. M. Money order oftiee hours from 9 A. jf. to P.M. P. If SAMONJ. P.M. Sew To-Day. X. T. MOORE, Hons and Sijjn Painter, ALBANY. : : OREGOX. GRAISIKG, PA PKR H ANGINfJ, CAIX'KMIN ini;, tilaxinai, Ac. Havino- had an experi ence of aft years ia the boaiiieaaia the Kast. I can anfeW marantec satisfartorv work to n.11 Wyatt. mva EVERYBODY BUYS THEM. HAVING JtlST RF.CF.IVEI A T.A1M?E SITIP ment of thvcalebrated new style Combined Drill and Broad a -ft STATESMAN GRAIX DRILL, direct from the factory, am now offering extra tndaeements to the farmers of Oregon. - Most of the best farmers in the State are. now mslna tbem. Iavln? aead and as inrmtsed yield of groin is the resnlt. of drilling-. Can be teed equally enM a, ; . Drill or Brtaeaat Seeder. J. The STATESMANVliBArS DBILI has been STreatly improved for this year. Wareroom at aijftSlaekaraita f-bon, tomorof Second and KJlswortlt streets, Albany, Oresjon. FRASK WOOD. Ma re u si, 1S7S-3S, , , .'.. J-ri . SlHiV j HORSEMEN. TO YOVIl iriTCRCOTO. .-saSi'-' ... .. mtmfi 3LJ , f 4...-. . IWIll. MAKE THS INCOMGtG hEASON, ftotn April Sit) to July 1Mb, with. - WHITE PRINCE, PRIDE OF jraRCHE, mm of the M allion broaght out from tb East the iwt winter, , ' Will be at the staola of BEA!T DAVmeosr, i on na and TtuwriMSaya aaw of eneh week daring I he WHITS PRCNCli i ln)Od ooillkn, and ia generally known having; protest Jiimaell a No. 1 etoek borne. ' in-. - PB1DK OF PEBCBK came out lrotn Trance tn Ohio In and made the season of "IA in Wtveooaln. ; He tea dark danplegray, well feon ; ed, fine style, Kood disposition, with a graceful, free, easy action that t have neveraeea eqoaled In any horse of his aa wU weigh, ia good condition, 1,800 noun. , ' t It baa Ions; been ay ambition to be 'able to supply the horse bieadem of Oregon with a breed of large horaea and concentrated repro ducing powera.emanaMna-ftwi parity mi btowl. from which could be bred when crowed upon the common mare of the country, a uniform class of horaea compact, ymatetrical tn fiirm. coupled with style, act Km and stamina. To supply the above want, after a careful examin ation of the various targe breeds known, J leted the Pereheron fomtly. The oldest eolta f row White Prince are aoa eamlag 4 yearaotd. with the yonnger onm, show that the above feet ha been aueonpi turned, as bey are ail nai. form in general tnakenrand show tha stack probably in a greater deWiwe thaa the produce of any other horse to toaetate, waathar bred from the fuU.bloud,bhf b-crada Percnairomraod American or the lnuiun pony mams, alt snow thepacuiiaiitiasof the 4Hjjboa mesa ;i .w - la osiwrintr t4merv iceaot the above horses to the breeders of umt, it is noS an aatried matter, but a demonstrated fact of taelr value, Mititli years since tiieir tntroduciion Into Onto, and 19 yeava Into inin-out, aad wheeavar introdiHMM they are givtng toe bent of aattaftso. tion. Ttoa onefour;hanaonhsif bloousbring mors thaiMfciff"e t isefrSe of the good common stock of LMuonnlry, and tha breactera of t his stock ar vuwbha to supplr the demaad (or them. . . l iver tiow, and will be tor soma time to coomj, docnand tor tba eoits at good surloas lor stoes; pwpnaus, .; , !--:. .r. ,j.T- '' the season, or four ounces for ! in V. S. Roid coin, exit White frinoe fllliesthey "Will be bred by special agreement. , Ashland, Or Starch St. 1876-88 . . tt f l ".iraayasnotna. Satnntea worth tl VJjJ 5 it. J tree. Stmsisow ftOo., Portland. Ko. SKDtfie to G. P. BOWitX JO., New VoFF, for Pamphlet ot H pages, containing tuono newspapers, and estimates showing cost of ad Tcrthiing. SSvSy 4"sTsly at home. A cents wanted. Oniat la Alecaw tree. TRU t A CO., Augusta New To-Day. E. hanj Milt tit Hurni.h 71 SfT to do work att r6801- ratea, neat and nioe. S. C STOSEM. Phycician arid Gurgeon, l ,r tBBOVS8VIIXK, ORECiOX. errirE-AS Ute trmg Ntre. 27v8 ExMnlvr-a KaleoT Heal Estate. THE CKDERSIGNEn, renialninit execntor of theteat will and tostament ol JLtemnsXti-nch, deeca-ed late of tins city of AHwny, 1V unthor ity of said mill, will aolfat private feale certain real estate blonins to the estate of said -euaaed, opnststlnt; ef a residence aud an undivi ded one half In the Albany City Flouring- Mills, wltn tneappartfinnnces; also, certain real va t In the town of Utohb Vista, in tlie county fH Polk. constat in of k one-third inr ret in the Steam w Mill, and several town lot. reraora winning to exntuine the pnpertT and leain the terms of sale, Ac. enquire of ' : - JOHN CONNER, ; KeniHinlni? ExivnlnrnranM Albany, Oregon, Maivh S3, 1876-27 vw4 H AUD W ARE'.! BOLTS, all slzeaandi descrip tion, A general SHELF IIARI WAIiE a mil and eomplcte as sortment. StoTes, Xinware, Pnraps, Hose. Tin. Copper, Zinc ana Sheet Iron, on band for sale. CnOCItERY WARE, TbelargtasHlBMet tnapMe assortment in the city. f-JBTHrmmlt done neatly, at short notice, and WARKANTEO. - Fffst street, Albany. Oregon. ntixtt , xr'or Sale. . AFlRST-fTLASS Itnrn- Shop and Stock, lo cated in Lebanon. or tenn arrrty to JOIIJi SETTLK. JPFA IAI. XOTTCC. All persons oThi? me on notes that are daey or book occonnts. fequeit tooau wn.i y up By the lt of Apnl. iwiis wnu Ltla-ion, March 17, Jtt76uil JOlIS ETT IkUTK'K. WHEREAS my wife, Anna Klial eV;.vo?r, boa and board for parts unknown, I, Eanincl J wi imvuy iuiiiithii wnn wnom sue lliuy deal, that tliey must denl with her at theirowu risk, as 1 will not stand responsible for any of her debts, contracts or liabilities. " SAMfEt. KELVESTEIt. March 17, 187-wfn5 ! rna Car Sale or Rent. A FARM, known as the donation claim of .1. M. Elliott, twelve miles cast of Allrnn v.con sistlng of SSO acres ; over SOU acres under cult i r.. "? ' balance at. present used as JMiHtur.-, lint all of it grain land-all under fence and wU watered. It is one of the best farms in I, inn county, and will be sold or rented on favorable terms. . Enquire at the farm adjoining Hlxve described on th went, of W. A. PAl'I March 17, 1870-atiml Opposition is the Life of Trade DAVK MtSNA5f hasoienednofll-eiii the rear of t lie Post, ifflre.nn Rroadaltiin St.. where he will keep on hand for sale -ae, llater, ttnrnt, and "Sand Hanks," of best, qnalities, at Inwoxt. ej- IMVID MUlili.iN. Alliany, Mnreh 17, 76-UiS W. It. CiRAIIAn, LATE .F MK HIOAN) Merchant Tailor, KKKPi always on hand Iosskins.ra.isiinrcM wtiins, etc., a inriccr and lettcr stock than ever In for.- bronclit to this market-. Cuts and makes to order all stylesof Clothing for man and lioya, at reasonable rates, guaran teeing satisfaction. Shop on First street, next door to City Mar ket, lately orenpied by Dr. E. O. Smith. 25v I II 03 NIX LiveryiFeeclStatle - eOltSEI VASniXGTON A FIRUT TS., A AS. HARSH ALL, Proprietor. CARRIAGES. BTGGIKS, HACKS & SADDLE hordes to let on reasonable terms. Homes btairded by the day or week. ' I wHl have some of the gayest rigs ever turn ed out of n livery stable In Albany. 6tS" HEARSE and carriages furntahed for fu nerals. Give ii ic a call a lien you want to ride. . - ANS. MARSHALL. Albany, March It), 1876-2.-1 v 8 Ewnrtsi'a Notice. NOTICE if liereby given that letters testa mentary have tiecn iwned to the iiiuler- deceased, bv tlie Conntv Vmrt of l inn nnnt- surnea. nuon t lie estate or wm. it Mumiunii.ii Oregon, bearing date March 7th, 1K7S. All per sons having claims against the- estate are- n onired to oresent tbem. wlili tlie Tiii.i..i- -n..l. rs, within vix months from the date ot this "oiwie, io i ne sata executor, at his residence forty miles cast ofAllmny. f JAtXlli MENOENHALL. March W, TS7S-Sjv8 t Executor. GB0CEBIES &PBQ VISIONS. SEW STC2E ! SEW GOODS ! JUST OPENED, in the building on First .St., enst of Ferry (lately occupied ty H. Weed), a new and fresh stock of Orocexics, JPro visions, Etc. whieh I ofler tn the citizens of A linn v nitrt .in- rounding count ry at fair Tlvlng rates. I propono keeping a good stock of everything tn my line, in Its season, and respectfully ask the patronage of the citizens of Alliany and vi citv. nrntnlsinfr low nrlawnl fnli-H.Miiin.. i . aM. - . - - - , j u:rrrCKY. March 3, 1S76-WV8 TIXE ENE311' OF DISKASE I TIIZ FOE OF PAIfJ To Man: and Beast THE CRASD bu ' ' tllTr-M-E.lT'.T'. yJTC"? " TEST sr aw9a , (, There Is no sore it will not bent, no lame ness is will not core, no aole. no pain, tlial afflict the hnmati body, or the body of a horse or other domestic animal, tliat does uot yield to iLs 'aiazic toucli, A bottle costing 25c. 50c or f f 00, lias often saved the life of a hnruair being, and restored to life and usefulness matty a Valuable horse. ' Sf KM, IT WIM, (IKE Rheumatism, linnis, Scalds, Braises, Cnt Frost-biies, Swellings, Con tract eU Cords, Pain hi tlie Back, JAimbngo, Svlatica, Chliblalns, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joluts, Sore Nipples, Eruptions, Pains,. Wotmds, Ulcers. ' - - - W AlfXMJkMMi IT WIU tTBE .. Spavin, Oails and Sores, Swinny. Rtng Bone, Wlmlgalla, Big Head,' Poll Kvil, Humors and Sores, Lameness, Swellings, Scratches, Distempe Stiffness, Strairis, iSoreissss, Open Sore. ; y, , ..aSgs REGISTER BUILDiriC, Caratr First sad Ferry Strecta. Just .JEleceivetl I A I.AIUJE KTOCK OF BOOTS SHOES B IN OF EVEK1 STILE A. MAKE ffl wincu WILX. BE SOJU DOWN, H O Ma o I WlLt ALSO PAY THE Highest market Price, in exchange, lor all kinds of J. rt-EiscnsER. OetavffnG TITIS BR0TUEKS', UKALKKS IX JEWELltY, Silver & Plated Ware, and DIAMOND SPECTACLES AGENTS FOIl THE Singer Sewing Machine, The Best TOarliiiic TOadc. Inconionited Feb. 4, 1873. Capital. 20,000. STOEE! Corner First and Washington streets, 'Allxuiy,": Oix-iron. President, S. A. DAWSOX, SupcriiitciHlciit, A. J. JOIIXSOX IllRIXTOHSl SJ. A.0, A. H1.K'1.W(. .-..-... A. IIAV0. , WlKik-suic and Ketuil Dealers in DRY GOODS! Clothing, linrdwurc, Crockery, Orocerlea, Farm Impleinenta an4 Mtselilnerj-, Av &. Also, buy and sell on commission all kinds of Goods, Marketable Produce, Ac. lice, ti, 1873-14v8iu6 STOVES STOVES X From this dale until further notice, I will sell a choice BKj-.kx-nox or Stoves & Ranges ! AT- CD CD 1 1 i -ALSO- PUMPS, HOSE, ETC. -;,: S W. II. MCFABLASD. Albany, Tloc, 10,1874-13 . . : ..JTotloe 33as.-t3E'4a. THE r.lETZLER CHAIR THIS IS TO INFORM THE PUBUC THAT no chair goes from my factory without my name nixm it.. All otliers are mlaa imitations, and should- be so regarded. All persons are hereby warned against attempting any such imposition upon my customers. . . :"" J. M. METXLKB. Jefferson, Or., Jan. 91, 1878. A IX PERSOKS knowing themselves hidchted by note or account to John Driggs, arc hereby notified that ho calls for a settlement, and requests that they will govern themselves accordingly. JOI1X KtfKitii. Ajbany, iiec.3, 1873-UrS - Furniture Eooms. Begs leave to announce to the citizen of this city and surronnding country, that he has ots-a ed a large stock of , . j s . In the hllilfllnor Intnlv AMiiii l.v 1. PThm- mer's drug store, on First street, where can bs hud, on most reasonable terms, Parlor Seta, Bedroom Suits, Sofas, ' Louneri, . Easy Claaira, V Center TaMct, ; Wfaatnots, s , Desk,. ... Book-ease, men, "!''..' Wardrofr, and In fact everything else nredad l : 0 TO IIOrsiiliEEIlSO. w w " " mm rw aaw fffFf Latest aad llandsotnest Styles. PRICES WAY JOWN. Ml soetTii cm wS'tl i t - a. - .,C1TI1.V,TVKE nwnnmctnred to ordar.st short notice. ot't' ni' nimirc "a lTat oodrt,ap. Hive lueacaH. Albany, Koy. 26. I74 lOr SOMETHING NEWIH KLBilJll Dress Tlukliig ! Millfnery (.ootls Utiles' ar'urxtfatafns; C!r t Cfeneral Emporium tUbfti street, near l Uo rorner of Xrcond, vfT thcUidicsasplcnYlklstecaof new aiLUuir ao sanaw nmrnMn': of every dcrip(lon, ull of the Tafesf ami most fiishkinalilc sty lc-s. She also lias a comtvle a sort uicnt of ladles' and Ctiildrew- smlalt SI aat and t iMlerweor t of every qmillly and style, embracing' II 'ollMrs, saraiiat, (braided or embroidered) ItasMlBiereblctM, eea, ftjMbrwtderlea, ('llanUn, MM Ulws-ca. rk.'l'lrs and all kinds of Indies and children's under wenr. which will lie mll very low. Call and examine good. Albany, JIo. 9fi, 1875-luvS JOHN 15RIGGS TAKKK THIS OPPOKTT JtlTV TO INruKftf histriuiidrt and lhe public geiierally, lliat lie is now settled in his NEW BUSINESS HOUSE, : on tlie old stand next door to 1 Ilarprr CO , where can lie found as great an aMtfwrt meat and as large a stock of . Stoves and Eange nscan be found tn any one house this aids ot Portland, and at as LOW V. 3FIM01S. ALSO ' '- rr Cast Iron, Brass & Enameled - , In great variety. Also, Tin, . Sheet Iron, .... , , tr- "; ' salvanlzet Iron, j f .r-it' t'oppcnrair, lwT on hand, and made to order, AT Ut INti KATES. ' Octll' on XXlxaoL- ' - Albany, Octolier Ti, 1875-J vS " ' ALU ANY FOUNDUT A And Machine Shop, A. F. CHERRY ProiMrletor, AIJ'iANY, OKEOOxi f ' , . Mnufctnre Ste&W EBgiaes Flour and Saw 92111 Maehlanr ery,. WOOD WOItKIXO And '' " '"-;' ACRicuLTuaAir.:Acn:z:7t' And all klnus of io?r AJta BkAm camtiiisms.' - Particular attention paid to repairing all - kinds of machinery. 41rS JOHN SCHMEER, DMLEX IW - ." .- Groceries & ProTlsiczs. f - ALBANY, OREGON. ' HAS JUST OPKNKD HIS NEW CKorm ' establishment on corner of Ellsworth and First streets, with a fresh stock of tirooerioH, Provisions, Candies, Clirars. Tif baeeo, Ao., to which he invites the attcn tlon of our cltiaena. , In connection with the store he will keaM a Itekery, and will alwava hare oa hand a- ' full supply of fresh, bread, ewk.vVs, Ttv CaT Call and ace me. i: February 16-S4t4 J"X 8CIE- - . : yon .. - - DLAnft -rDCCDQ.' - - ' Neatly exocated-, ,:' t - CrJl sj its KeglsUs Cce