rr ALBANY, OREGON. AUG. 3, 1377. LET VS UVII.D XOiV. A tliorl piece of Faster n railroad! was recently furniUied with iron and com plctely J stocked for $G,000 a mile. Metals art lower than ever'lwfore known in thi country. Since 1S73 pig iron has declined 59 per cent , while the price of rails Lave lallen 5C per cent. A better time for the construction ot the Yaquina Uay railroad could not Lave beon selected, as bitli material and la bor arc chenp. r ROB ART. Y ESCAPED. GliOVEl: AS A BOnZOWEH. Taeotna JArtthl : L. F. Grover, while Governor of the State, by virtue of his oflicj was presi dent ot the board that, has the manage ment of tlie school fund. Well, in 1S75, as president of the school b -ard he loan ed himself 10,000 out of said fund, and, as the Oreffonhtn plainly inti mates, did not give the security the Jaw requires, which ho as Governor and president of the board was bound by his oath to exact. Since then another ?2, 000 has been secured by Grover from the same fund, making his total debt to the school fund $12,'-00.' Nearly all G rover's little raises seem to l ave been made out of the-school fund ; in fact, Democracy under his leadership has Feized upon every pretext to raid upon Lato dispatches seem to indicate that the Kcn00' tu"d' a,,(1 tlic wonder ""luat Jobtpb and his brethren l ave escaped j tl,e e"t!,e ImiJ ' as "l,t entirely disap- the trap on the other side of the Bitter Root range of mountains, although it was announced the necessary prepara Hons had 'been made for their capture. Capt. Iiawn let the hostile pass without abbot, not deeming it prudent to "exas perato" Josepb by binning powder! The Indians may .succeed in escaping jostioe as did Sitting Hull in fact it looks as though they intend limiting him up and joinirg his band. This may be for the best, but a good many people will think the savages thould have been made to pay more dearV tor their bloody work. IDAHO IX MAX WAR. A telegram dated July SO, from Deer Lodge, Montana, has this : Gov. Potts returnejl juuR--MiSwula' this afternoon. """T5n .Saturday, Looking Glass and 300 Indians, a tew squaws and sonic horses pasFed out of Lolo folk around Rawn nd np Bitter Root. Pome Millers had been in the Indian camp. The Indians assured them they wonld pass through the Country without destroying life or property. . The citzens therefore did not care to fight, and Kawn declined to open fire with his 6mali command of j regulars, and there was no pursuit made. On the governor's arrival Lere he order ed the volunteers, who had gone o Dig Hole, to return, the iorco being , insnffi oiect. There will be a party left in Iiig peared under their peculiar mode of fi nanciering. It seems that our exceed ingly honest Governor, while ai.lh g his fiiend.f to get their arms full out ot the State treasury, has "accommodated" himself in the usual Democratic siyle. The more the Grover administration in shown up the blacker it appears. Let the sexual mistake go off" and hang him self, an one of his kinsman di-t in the olden limes, after obtaining the thirty pieces of silver. The Nicsieians, or rather the Turks in Nicsic, got. out ot provisions. Thre was a failure about revictualing the place, and there being nothing to eat, and the remembrance of how much had been eaten in the various straits that Nlcsic had experienced, there had to be an end of suspense, and consequently the calling of a State constitutional con vention. i ! Trouble has been averted in Pan Fran cisco by the prompt action of the offici als, backed by the citizens, who met and appointed a committee of safety. Last week the barn of IUr. Carl Gorich, a farmer living a few miles hack of Steilacoom, va set on fire and entirely destroyed, together with all its contents. Among other articles stored in the barn at the time were a spring wagon, harness and some farming implements, which were all con sumed by the flames. Mr. Gorich's ivifi and a young girl wore the only guards on the f irm. They assert that a man named "Bili" Tidd came to their house to visit, and when they refused to admit him he swore lie would hum their barn and everything else on the farm; and t-hortlv after they discovered the barn on tire. Tidd sold his can-enter tools and other property for 675, aud i Families with wagons, from Kansas left the country. j and Missouri, are passing Boise, going The Seattle Tribune of the IMth ii.stl j to 'a-hington territory, says: Two thousand fine salmon were I A decline of 2d was noted in the Liv taken in the Jackson & Hyers seines j erpool wlyar market on 'fnesdny. three miles this side of Mukilteo, yesier- j yrAvrF.n7-A gTrfto tiTTin.Tdo gener ally morning, the wni;ht of which would ; tU housework lor t.-imilv of three. Inquire "", , "' - , . j at resilience of A. K. C3mv, near "Maguolia I .It is rumored that a special cession J JTCMFS F. WEIITIXCi, jf the Legislature will be called, broba- j J3CSe2, PillteS? to railroads, 'the capital bunding, and Farnirgs of the Central Pacific lail road the first six months of 1877, $7, 700,000 against .020,94-1 the same period in 1S7G and 7,010,183 in 1875. House, Sign aM Carriage Painting. With .-ill their relative higher branches. jSjrciitsetnrQ a Specialty. Ferry & Seeoml Sts. ALBANY, Oltl.UOX. AHHI.MSTBATOirS SOI ICE. ATOTICK IS HKREBY HIVKX that the iin-J-TI (Icr-incd lias been ilnlv aplKiiiitcd admin is! rntor of t lie? estnte of Wvatt Crane, deceased, by an order of the County t'ourt of Linn county, Oregon, ami ai! persons having claims uj-'ainst sn'ul estate art? hcrciiv rcnuircil 1 pro-cut the ' July verified, lo the iinlerMueit, at his lvsirltMio; in 1 lariisbuisr, Linn count v. Oregon, v i bin six mom lis Iron, tin; dale hereof. . , 1IIHAM SMITH. Administrator. J. A . B.vi,rviN. Aitv foi- Adm. Iu!v It', ls77-i-2vy 1 average not h"ss than six pour.da 3ieee. The.-e fish were ca'ight for canning and were at once dressed and packed. The Mills. Hon. "V. It. Dimliar visits the nool I'e.in- ; llhlr's T.fld"e oftliis eifv on Tnosihiy vrti- r 7t 1 . 1 . . . . . i 1 C5 "J .u'((i, unoer ctiarie', went to i nooma j -I)(T ,,pXt and back last night, taking a scow a,;d i " bringing down 30 tuns of . salt and 700 barrels tor the I'uget ound Salmon Company (that is,' V. E. Tirl & Co..) nt the same place, which she also took down to Mnliilteo' to-day. The ojra tions of this latter concern are cotilir.ed to catching, saltr g and putting in bar rels and kegs, in which they have en gaged about 30 men. A railroad from IJoseburg to Coos Day is now the theme in Douglas coun ty. The company was organized some time ago. A final survey will shortly be made. The capital stock of the com pany amounts to 61.000,000, divided into 10,000 shares at 6100 each. It is now proposed to put upon the market T1ij China man familiarly known as i h'ir'ey. of the Kong Mow Co., this citv, was nrre.-tei! and taken to Portland on Wcrtiiestl,'! y. eliargi il with sellin liquor to Indians. If the. charge is substantiated, De.nly will ni:i'e It warm for Charles. Oils of Ai l Kixis Averill's Taint -the best and the cheapest white lead, etc., etc. Sold at lowest rates by Wijfllki: at Shedd. "VJOTICIi is hereby jriven that the underiSD 1 i"l has taken up on bis iji t iiiis.-s one small sorrel bo sc, about rtfiren oars old. about 1 1 bands bbrh. with n whin: or u "bald" luee, and the owner of sabl bor-:- is hereby notified to prove claim lo aid prorK'rty and )ay charges ! hereon, or he will be so!d in aeeoriianee wiih tile provisions of the laws nMat i ve to esti-a s. - Till ltstuN LAY! ON. Albany, Oreioii, July hi. Ii77 13-7 In the f.'iwtor Court of the S;ate of Oregon for tb" efuinly of Linn. Lniory M. t,'he:t'iie, plairitill", vs. c. C Bmiic, d'f:ndunt. To C. C Itmve. tlie above named defendant : In tbt; name of the: stale of Oregon ou are hereby re quired to appear and answri'tbe com plaint of tin; above plaint in' in the bo e en lillecl court, now on file, with the Cierk of aid court, within ten days from the d ite of tin; service of this summons upon you if served in Linn county, Oregon, but if served in iitiv other eonnty in the. S ate of Oreiron, t hen "within t went y days from t he date of 1 tie service of this summons upon you : and tf served by publica tion, then !y lb:: tii-sj day of lho n-xt reLribar term ofsaid ourt ntllo-wiii;? tin1 publication of this summons lor six successive weeks, lo be be-jun and held on the 4'ri .V ,;."; in Orf iter, 1877, and you are hereby notified that if -vou fail to nopear and answer said complaint -(s above re- (pi.reii, i nepiamtiit will lake iiid'jment against von for t In? sum of lis in srold coin rl t tic I nit- j ed States, inid interest th'-reoii nt the rate of "ne percent, per month m like coin from Octo- The Richmond ! Iwr 1st. is?."., and for the eostsand iSisbursiuents oi Tins action to tie iaxei. I'u'ilisbed Iy onU'rof Hon. H. V. IVisk.,Tu1 The T;ichmom Hasce rnnsre is Kii.c amonsr cook ins stoves, and no mistake. It is lho most complete, best i court. Which order beai-s dte Inly istb, ... . i - 11 .... i.t. . .'. .. Attorneys lor plamtitl. July 'JO, h-77. " LtSvOwti furnished, economical stove in the world. eert'iiiily. ' Every one who sets one ot j these stoves likes it, and sneaks well ot it. t It economises fuel, is :t splendid baker. I tnd looks weil in kilchett or parlor. Call j .t ,1., ifr i : - mere nau to oo an eno oi .iiusseiman enough to luni-i tbe oody ot the r.ao. rnU in Vinsii. nnrtic?ilarlv ns the ! The immense forests on the route would prince ot Montenegro was outside ot Miuicu-111 oi mis mock ui oo?ain monev in at u. It. yicl- arlanUs ami secure a i rsa Kichnionu lJan-e. and you'll never vojrret I N it. m town with earnest persuaders in the shape of several thousand armed Mon tenegrins, who wanted to get back their old town of Xicsic; and now they have j it back, and no one is hungry anymore j alone pay for the load. Dalles jTo'intaiiif-cr : The - Metho dist missionary board, who claim to be the owners of a pottion of this city, have sent an offer to our citizens to sell their rights in this city, excepting that occu- tu Nicsic. pied by the O. S. X. Co. and all south t of the street in the rear of the residence l Isaac Friedlander, the tjrain king of j ot ,r; A- ,J",,V Mr, l'ae Vh- ! . . , 1 rrrald, on the blnfl, tortheFiim of ?'45.-! Cahfi.riua.isof Hebrew parentagp.i:at,nt, : 000 hj s,.,tl Ci)hl n-,,at om. !l(.,,r,!e ' awkward and remarkably tall. He has j propose to h in the prmtses. we do not: ku'JW. Some are determined to tlglst'-i been in business twe-ntv vears. atid has - ' .i. : i :.. :n: ! net iallv chionod fhreo-rinarters of the i '"t o, o ou.c . iMu.ng lo , , , , - FINANCE AfsID GOinGE. Gold hi New Yotk. 105V Legal tenders. PlS'.to. Silver coin, fit'i'SS. Wheat. 1 10 bushel. Oats, 50c ? bushel. Butter, IS 20c pound. Kggs, U5e ? dozen. Chickens, ?2 5033 CO T dozen. Beef on foot. He; pork, do., 7c net. Bacon Sides, 1.1c; hams, 17ic: shoulders, c. Dried apples. 0e; plums. 12e. NOTICK TO A P M ICP s IN AUDITION TO M Y C O! MOMOl'S Ware hous;? at the foot of l .tiswort li s! reet. I have oial wardiouso own-d b; foot of ProaJalbin street y I to ore ashcla Wheat f rent;'! iliu anijtU'iil i:tl vaT liit:- ovn-'l hv ; Julm JVujr, x tlw i.iol ot lirou Jalbin at root, 200,000 S.K'Ks furnished to tiio?i? stoi ins with nie, I ana a iar;ce ipianiny on nana tor sale at the lowest marue.t price. I will pay the highest cash price for I )itd In this i itv. Aitf'.vst 1 -t. SIiNMn. Hole valley to observe and report the j Cal5fornia wheatcrops to England. He ! setlle at t,;e aWc fi-nrc?- yoUn child of Mrs. Maggie Day, aged vjuste a company : 10 months, of lung disease. The little one action of the Indians. THE EASTERX WAR. A dispatch from Sistova says that an important engagement was focght on j on tJie dolla-r. Suuday last near Kustchuck, between j tbd Czarevitch and .Ahmed Eyoub I'a- ! failed some months ago, with liabilities I estimated at 82,000,000, but wheat ad i vai.ced, and he has been able to com promise with his creditors at 25 cents j Eogetto Joif.-'H'i! j of immigrants pased throtich Eugene was buried on Tlittrsdny aiferr.oon. i bound for Washington let ritory, at: j which place they have relatives residing, j j They ore Calilorniansai.il are driven i from their homes bv the dry weather.': and other eerea's. IVheat received at Tangent and lijlej-s. :?t Albany pru-es. .vT c an lino see me oeiore niakmir arranre- meui .or seoiiiy, or lor stormy 'isew uei'e. V. 5. Albany, July T3, TsTT-n.'iiv!) ALBAETY MSTITUT Tlie FALL TERM of this School begins 5JOSDAY, SE ber 3d, isrr. FACULTY: Rev. II. W. STRATTOX. A. M., President, und Profes-sor of Jlental and Moral Sciences. ECev. I. J. I'OWELL, A. TS., Princfpnl, Professopof Mathematics and Natural Sciences. ;evr Tn-Day, Fresno and Tulare counties are represented. Attention I 2J Jh. X2. SEWING MACHINE. GREAT REDUCTIOH ! f t The tide of fortune is setting in strong- eha. , Tarts reported scooped, with a My against the Tnrk. here lias been a s-a-em Sfnfr1n , From a letter I ",5 ouiliaTm Jv ntSO enrat. 20 standards and 8.000 1 severe battle at Ttnstcf aV. and a victory j ,., r-,J,. . pre;.ie,i to ' The New Knixtiij" Sewlnir M:t bine ill hereaf- tcrbt- si .1 :it prisoners. The KuosianE will doubtles-s follow up their success. Osman Pasha telegraphs from Tleva wa July SOth aa follows : Three strong Russian corps attacked us this morning. The caunonade lasted two hours. Then V general engagement ensued which lasted until 10 o'clock at night, when the Rassiaua retreated. Prisoners eay the Russians numbered 60,000 infantry nd three regiments of cavalry and 50 gunp. It ia expected the battle will re oommeuce ti-morrow. The general situation is thus given: No reliable information has been receiv ed from the front for several days. The Russians are vigorously engaged in strengthening their position in Bulga ria. The Roumaniau forces not being great enough lo advance on Adrlanople mod keep up its line of communication, tbere is danger, of a repetition of the campaign in Armenia, where too much ws undertaken by insufficient troops. It ia believed that two great battles, one north and one south of the Balkans, re imminent or in progress. Austrian intervention is liable to be immediate in case a decisive victory uncovers Constan tinople. England's action wil 1 be guid. ed somewhat by Austria in combination, j 31 id hat Pasha's visit to Vienna is thought to have resulted in guarantees as to A ustria's action, - for the Russians, with loss of 8,000 on ;. .,",, ,,,, T. 4 w e5?71- tfid cirla nl tha TiirL-c If 1 frntlnio tt ' , . . . - . . . ... v.. w .... lien-ietsiiott, ot L nion conntj-, is in hot and dangerous itr tlie residents at trouble. If seemes that it is discovered Constantinople, and tliev are leaving ! that he is a defaulter in the land office for safe and more comfortable quarters. I l1! ,lirr to ,U:e l"."e,:f " 1 j $5,000 or 8-0.000. Suit has !een insli- on the JtOST KKA$t-X.m.K TF.UM3. Sacks fnrnisbed to tliose storing vith in??. 1 will pay tlie b Si i Ex-?erator Fenton think gone through the worst that we will have to experience in the effort to reach solid values and that by fall wo will experience a decided improvement in business. This is the view of all who look upon our commercial condition in a liberal spirit. The whole wool crop of the country tributary to Puget Sound, for the sea son, may he safely set down nt 300,000 founds, ot which about 80,000 was pur chased by sundry parties in Portland and shipped to the Columbia river by the Northern Pacific railroad. Ohio Democrats have nominated R. M. Bishop, of Ilamelton county, for gov ernor, and General .labez W. Fitch, ct Cuyahoga county, for lieutenant govern or. i The railroad troubles have about ceas ed in the Eastern States, and probably a majority of the roads are mnniug all their trains as usnal. we have I t,1t(''l to recover the money and his pfop- ; erty was attached, which Ins woe is now i claimin?'. The matter was being inves- for WHKAT. OAT?, and other cc-nvM. fall anil sets me before making nriunarm?nts for siorinir elsew b??re. F. H. lKIl. Albany. Or.. July 27, ls77-tlv:)ir.J Arnl .".!! oth-T styles of Genntne. linger Ma ctiine at tsp.iaiiy reduee l priccn- Thontb tin's.-? r-i;.-!iinc s bnve been trretttly n?'!n e 1 in y.ricc, t lie ;l A l.l'l'V w ill Ue maiu taiue?! at its bi.bost sianchird. tiilHted mi the 23 1 f J.t'v, in a trial. It is iaid that if it ..hall he the propel tv belongs to ?. decided that is. Hender- 75 ?? T A ty B A KT T ! First SI., bet. Ferry an Ilrou 'albln, AL.ISA7SY, OSSilCOX. ro.nn r.y ii?k hat on aa i;i:k at rea- sona'":e rales. Meals at nil hou,-s. Patronage of the public res!eelful!v solicite 1. JAS. JliVOY. Albanv, Or., J'.inoS, 1S77-37 shoft seveia1- ot h'd holKistneii Wl l IKJ bankrit) .ted. Lafayette grange had a meeting a few days a'j;o at which several new members were initiated, and a tine dinner was spread. It is estimated that Lane county will furnish between two and three hundred ;,frUMiiw.! J Li-mauSm"i'jor thousand pounds of hops fur the market mbleS-nte Me.l. Soe-. Cat. Sate 51. ot ii. p. this year. The order for trie removal of the land office to Lakeview has been suspended until such time as the land eases now pending in that office can be adjusted. The Jfo'inti.iincer learns that the Kinney Brothers, of Astoria, will en gage in the beef canning business again this fad, and that they intend obtaining their beef Ircm cast of the mountains, i HAVING FOKMKD A CoPAIiTN Klssnil for the tnirjiose f riruetieiicr HtnnocopiiUiie Mc'licine in all ils brancbes, we oiler our servi ces to 1 ne people oi i ins city una .-.urronnrtintf 'OS. juncli'iHilvO NOTICE. Orsg-OH. & Calif oraia Bail road Gqmpaa,yv '"Pill: FiT.t.OVI."S IT AT KS OF FREIGHT OX X trViim, Kiii'tr aiti Mb! Siu.'ts. in cto.' loatis, as ler liu'liliisl oiritf of t lie I 'omrany nn'ler ilate of January '.?Ui, 1S77. v. t!t b?1 in:? bT:'iine;l as the tnaxiuiuui rati 5 uulil May 31s!, l7S. ix: I'cr liK) TI s. yiiiivanUie to Poriian t 7 cents C-lackaum- lrcrm ( 'ii v IffH-lc Island 'a:iby Aurora lliibbai-a Wiwliitini countrv An'! we shall pay xn ctnt attention 'ei.iis to (tcvasos ot Women una Children, and of the The Ohio Republican Convention met cn the 1st inst., adopted a platform and made the following excellent nom inations: For Governor, W. H; West; Lieut. Gov., Ferd. Vogeler ; supremo judge, W. II. Johnson ; attorney gener al, Gen. Geo. K. Nash ; clerk of su. preme court, D wight C. Kowell ; school commissioner, J . T. Lukens ; board of public works, A. W. Lucky.. President Vanderbuilt, of the New York Central & Hudson Kiver rail road, has issued a circular stating that of 12,000 employes ot the company, less than 5,000 struck and no injury was done property. In recognition ot their fealty he directs that 100,000 be divid ed ratably according to their positions on the pay roll among all employees engaged in operating the road. The San Francisco tax levy for the ensuing year including city, county and State assessments, is $2 12.J per $100 of valuation, or .about 20 cents less than last year. In ICew York city it is to be t2 63 on $100. as against 2 80 last jear, and 2 6i the year before. How does it look tor the Governor of the State and president of the school board, to loan the public moneys to him self on ifiadequate security? . . The Seattle Ti'ihune says : Edward Flnmmer son of Mrai Plummer of this city, met with a very painful accident Wednesday evening. A man requested him to bring three percussion caps of the kind used in killing fish and firing giant powder, a sort of nitro glycerine affair. Edward went up 6tairs and got them, bringing the three down in his bands and shaking them about as he de sceuded. At the foot of the staircase they exploded, and Edward was violent ly thrown upon the floor, one thumb and three fingers having their ends shot off. Tlie report made was almost as loud as that of a cannon. Young Plnm, mer's hands were terribly, hurt, and he will bear the marks as long as he lives. The man who wanted the caps, it is needless to say.didc't get them there. Prof. Condon and Charles Whiteaker , have left Eugene City for Fossil lake, in Eastern Oregon, on a scientific expe 'dition, and to gather a collection of bones from the "big boneyard" recently discovered in Lake county. . F.ar. Throat anil tve. Offlee hours, of l'r. Wilcox, R to 10 A. M. and 1 to 3 V. I. ; Dr. Ai-noM, 10 to 12 M. anil 3 to j I'.M. nn-1 both from o to K e. M. Consn;in? ion calls liom distant iifiintsattcml ed to lit once. ,ju 11x9 SOTK'E t XECITKIX. -rOTICE IS HERKRY GIVEN" that the nn A ilersini?;! has Imh'ii duly appointed Execu trix of the last will and testament of Uavid Simons, deceased, by n order of the County rr , , , c. 1 i llillt. Ul ijimii i;ini"i i , v'lrMj. huh u:i pi:isoii!, 1 here has been no Strike on the Seat- ! having claim anain-it s-od estate are herobv ., , . ,. ,T. , - I j rcaniied to prewnt 1 he ssiine. dulv verified, to t.C ana l alia AVaila railroad, all re-'J the umlersiffned at her resideiire in North itrownsiviiie, Mini (iiiintj. Oregon, wituin stx ports to the contrary notwithstanding, lint still the ears don't j-un through, j Work began last Jl huisday on thp Olympia and Tenino railroad. It was a holiday ; me:i worked and women spread a lunch, lint they sa' the' will get at it in earnest this week. ( Myriads of grasshoppers have appear ed in Iioiso val'ey, Idaho. At first they Were seen flying high, but now and then a cloud of them would descend and strip a field. Most of the wheat is harvested and out of their roach. ; A small schooner, to ply between ports of the Sandwich Islands, is about finished at Port Ludlow. A British gunboat came to Port Townscnd the other day from Victoria to learn the truth concerning the report that Ergland had declared war against Kussia. Henry Hewitt, near Dayton, ba- two acres of blackberries, from which begets OjOOO gallons. Last week three vessels were loading with lumber at Gardener, near the mouth of tbo Urapqua. The Ashland Tidings learns that Blanchard, one of the captured stage robbers, has died of his wounds. Dr. Poppleton of Lafayette, has lost a son three years old by diphtheria. In Jackson county the weather has been unnsuallv warm. Many people t have gone to the mountains., , month from t he date hereof. July l:t. lS77-tlv! KI.IZAP.FpfT SIMONS. I. IJ. N. Ulackhuiim, Atty Urf Executrix. lollai's is not easily earned in these times, but il can be made in three months by any of either sex in any part of the country, who is willing to work steadily at the employment that we.inrn ish. .f,6 per week in your own town. Yon need not be awuv from home over niirhr. You can Kive vnur whole time to the work, or only your smi-cinniudit. We have asrents wlioan? inab ihss over 20 ier day. All who engage at om ?. can make money fast. At the. present time money can not oe made so easily nn,r.inutyi II costs nothing lo try tie anv other business business. Terms tin 1 . ontlitfree. Addrei at once, H. Halott A t;o.rortand, Jle. niavSyl T3riclc I MESSRS. CCND1FF & STITES now have on hand a large quantity of Koodnew burned HKIt'K, at their yard about half a mile west of the eitv. near the Masoi in Cemetery. Prices AMWA.STIIE-lwreT. Call and see. Albany, Or., June Ti, '77-asv9in3 BEE-HIVE STORE ! Hrooka Salem " Turner " Mai-ion h-ifersou ' MillcrVt " Albany " Tautient Slm-.M'a Ilalsev ' Muddy " Harrislmrg Jnm-iia " I.iHi?r's " Irvine; " Eugene " Soriiieliekl " Ooshen ' Cresswt?ll " I.atham . f onisi oclc'.s 1 ?ain . Yoncalla . " , . . .. Oakland l"mtina " llfsu?buri ' NO cnartrc tor irayni;e a' -ori ianu. II. K.OKHLKK, Vice Pres. )..tC.K.R. Co. Portland, Oregon, June ytli, 1S77. 3S-3m . .. 7 cents . . . 10 cents . . . 11 cen ts ...11 con ta ...11 cents . . . 11 cents . . . 11 cehtH . . . 11 cents ...11 cents ...VI cents ...Yi cents . .. 1-2 cents . . .13 cents ..'.II cents . . . 1) cents . . .1 cents . . . 17 eents ... IS cents ...l'.l eents . . .2u cents . . .23 cents . . .it? cents .. .-2: eents .. .3 Icon Is . . .33 cents . . .31 cents . . .'21 cents . . .31 cents . . . .31 eents . . .31 cents . . . .31 cents . . . .31 cents 31 cents . . .35 cents Q ITT DBXJa mTCFvE. KslabSisiif! 1S7. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. !PJcw EStocIz and. Blew IIgii. II. II. HEWITT, A. M., Professor of Ancient I.angoases. . ' CLARA PI5ICE, IS. 'S., IreceptreB, Teacher of French. yiins IOIEA SAI.IXCESC, Teacher of Gorman. -iss NETTIE IMPER, Teacher of Instrumental and Vocal Music. 32rs. W. S. PETERS, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. Conrsfp of Stvicly : Such lis are common to schools of this grade. Cixleiitlax : Ti'ims bo?in Sentember 3 !. November 1-21 h, .Tannarv ssih. nnd April 8th. week during the holidays. Commencement Day, June 12th, 1&7S. Eatss of Tuitioa per Tsrm : Vacation of one Primary .". $ 5 no 1 Commcin English 8 00 Higher TSranches. including prejaratory ' I.a'in and t:reek 10 00 1 "olle.?riate. ineludinsr bihi'r Latin nnd I i.i-ci'K. aM vanned Mat lipmiij ics,M?n tal and Moral Sciences Modern I.nnjruntjreo each, extra 3 TO Instrnuieiiial Music 12 Xf I'se of Piano 3 00 IneidentnW SO Comujereial 3 00 12 00 Ccrimcrcial rsp?.rta.S3.t : Purine; the neeond and third terms a thorough course of instnietion will he piven In look keepinir and business forms. At a comparatively small evense. students may here secure what would cost them h Inrfre sum of moiiey at a coim'nerciai coiS?. It is impossible for nny one to become a tlnished accountant ivithoni beinif thorottyrhly drilled in the principles of Arithmetic, Enelish ;mmmnr and English composition ; we therefore recommend the studj- of these in cob' nection with book-kecpiiig. Sneeial attention Riven to elocutionary drill and oratorical exercises, offered in this detriment. Elocution : Penmajisliip : Sux.rior advantages Mr. John A. P.rtiMA?r. one ot the. best teachers of Penmanship in the Staf hns been en fiaired to give 11 thoroegh course of instruction in systematic Penmanship, during the second term. r-r". : A rransrements have been made hv which erirlsand voansr ladies desii intr to Rttend the Collepo ran be boanled. either by the Principal or Prof. Hewitt. Every care and altenlion will bo Riven lis to deportment, health, morals and study. Prit-e per week, inelndinff board, lodging, fuel, lights, &e., 4. Hoard etui also be had In private families for both boys and girls. . Ecalth : Albany seems to be one of the healthiest localities in the Sa'c. It has thus far been compara tively free from those much dreaded scourges, diphtheria and typhoid fever. Apparatus : Already a subscription paper his been started and libern'lv lrnel. to pnrehnse a thousand dollar anparatus for the benefit of the school. It is eonfi k n: : v believed the amount desired will be sH?cured by the tlrst of January, l?i7y. ill D & r I rl Durable, Bsautifal, "Watcr-3rrccf, Elastic and. Eosnsmlcal. This Paint is tntsed rcarly for ti!c, requiring no Oil or Tliiiiiier. It is equally ns joo(l for inside as outside work ; over obi work as well as new ; in tact where any paint can bu used the AVKKIL'Tj PAIX'l' will he toimd snerior to any -, other. Anv one 0:111 apply it who can use :i hriish, which truly makes it the TOPl'LAR PAINT. - JOHN XilfcTJSIl, . HEALER It Grccories, Teas, Provis'ns, t'otreen, Spice, Irlel Fruits, Arc, &c , 3f Everything nice ami fresh, FIRMT srutKT, AX.BAXrt VMJCUOy. U'Z2v T'llB tTNDEPShiXED ha vino: purchased the J. entire 9 ock of A. Carolhers i Co., and placed it. under I he management of Ir. N. Ilen-t-on, lute ot Iowa, assisted by ti. B. Ilenton, who are now refitting ami adding extensive additions ot new slock, and frjm their kmsr ex perience and thorough knowledge of the busi ness 111 all its varied departments, feel assured that, we shall bo able to render full satisfaction to all who inav favor us with their putronatie. Our prescript ion department wiP at all times lie conducted by men eminently qualified for th responsible and important? w ork. We cordially invite the citizens of Albany nnil surrounding countrv. w hen in need of an v thing usually kept in tirst-elass drug houses to canon ns.eornerot h irst ana tiiswortn streets Albanv. Feb. ;(. 1S77, ; C. W. SHAW,,- For f urilier Information n?ik1 for Sample Card, Circular and Briee-IJM to O. A- PLUMMER, s Crugi&t Sealer . lull's t Stpoet, ORKGON TILI KKTiP IN STOCK a full lino of the above PAINT, and COL.OKS. AfX SIZE 6apr3m "Wo Have IT. Sierra Nevada Ioiintninst. and is snpposetl to have been gathered from Mount Gilead thousands ol years ago, and the gn;n ex tracted nnd sold in Egypt anil in Tirfc be fore the times of Solomon.-. PP.ESSSD TEESA SATTTA ; CSt, Mountain Balm, THE BEST REHEBY IX TSJE KSOWS WORLD' FOU COLDS, DISEASES OF T5IE TIIKOAT AM) LIXOS, ASD FOIt ASTIIHIA AXD It II E 13IATIS 33 . Selected and gathered on the spurs of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The lent fouiiO in the hotter climates, when dry, contains titty per cent, of resin or gold colored gum. the properties of which are stimulating and healing, and especially adapted to the wants of the system in ease of Lung dis ease and Rheumatism. The high estimate which the Spanish placed upon it on account of its medicinal qualities is manifest troiri the name they gave to it, many yenr.s ago -Yerbasania, or "Herb of the Saints." The natives ot Southern Oregon and Northern California have used it iuimemorially as a Kheumatic remedy. The white population liv the re gion where it grows have used and prized it as a throat and lung medicine. For a time they called it T.ung Weed; but give valuable testimonials as to its virtues in curing Rheumatism. When yon open one of our packages, keep it excluded trom the air as much as possible. ' ' I have used it in my family for four or five years, and regard it as one ot the best family medicines we ever used. A tinct ure is manufactured from it in Cincinnati, and old at 75 cents per ounce. A sing e one of our pacKages mane eignu , tincture, which is worth $5. The stiriib from which this valuable medicine is S;U"" ! 5 " P?!i ;;.o,Vii a...,i2tho ! Krkcr. and John Ko.hay CC'tlllll i.vuim.11, w 1 Testimonials. -f ..' Yv. Nicklin, ot Engenp City, Bays : 'Your Balm is one ot the best preserved herbs f ever saw, anil is worthy of a hig!ier price than yon put upon it." .--"' Rev. S. K. Kayntond, of Oakland, Ore gon, says: ,-I went to California to recov er from Consumption. The Doctors tlie re gave me up, ami told me if I' hail any friends I wished to see I had better gonial we them, as I could live but a little while longer. On mv way to Oregon I com menced using Mout.taiii Balm; it helped me; I continued its use until it cured me or the disease.'' Mr. W. T. Osborne, of Eugene CSty. says : "I know a voung man whopeared to be in the last'stages of consumption, and by using Mountain Balm or Yerbasan ia he became a healthy young man." , Joseph I. Moore. Esq., of Milville. Cal., siys : I liave lieen acquainted with tlie shrub" Known as Yerbasanta for 20 years, and know it to be a very valuable medicine, both for the Lungs and Rheumatism." ; Mr. Kimball, ot Kimball fc Welton, Red Blutl's. Cal., says : "I Iwve been acquaint ed with the shrub known as Yerbasanta, for many years, and kuow it to be a great I.ting medicine." "I left Missouri with the consumption. Reached Rock Point, Jackson couuty, Or., and was taken down. I took a tincture of Mountain Balm, and chewed the leaf more or less, and in four or rive days It cleaned out my lungs handsomely, and I resumed my journey ; and now, alter several months, my lungs still secui well. ! A. B.C. . TV: For sale at the drug stores of Bell & 7v3 ' " : I f 'I 0K if t - i r t - 1