The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, September 30, 1865, Image 3

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AgentSrfor Lintr County.
Tbe following named geitlcmcn are ehor"! t
receive aad receipt f,r subscription to the
tiTR Kichts Dksocb.it iu this comity s
,:.'. Moore A Baber, ' ; UarruUra,
7 : Paul Cluvcr, . .. , .pine,,
i' . H. L. Rrowa, 1 '",-.". v,'
S. A. John. J ltrowa.vilhv
O. C Cooler, "" 'BrownTille'
. L H " T7r? i - 3?eoria,
J. M. Johns, J . .... . i
: j. r. norpX j V . ;
. tiarrey SmitU, I - :?
AAunNye,, j.
LcbAnom
. A e ka N w BVoak. Th fcrtek store
at nsbed for L. Sterubafch- Wr cpcned to the
fMUs daring the. week. It If the new trick oppo
site tha Pert etTicV." niT uK ha Un fitted d
to Ke W if proved! iyie, ILu4 the mew farnUdiing
ffescnts a fin appearance-. The whole depth W
iiicaty ki u devoted to stare purpose, with rapa-l-ior
ewtoter. amnio- thriven. drawers. ce. and
Wsil owartmriK Wo. for every drparttncnl of
rewerat BWtlrae It U a handsome Store. Mr.
tMernbaea; kM ISlfcd a to repletion vita every s
f ac&Sanabla, ehce, ew and attraet-
k ,liia dyr.!TiTeat la another coin ma will
Uft,er fearer ia rejrard t liiMrpI
wee, ui : d.rect Jfeeir attention to ft. ; Mr.
r?rofcack himself U HS51 artsl favorahly known ia
this, teww and eoefetr, by his f hwincn asuoct-
htioawita the'eld hoaief SchbKicl Co., of
which a vat a Member. litre hHK ft eatt al air
teefsteret " "''-.'-'
Tl Backs, By vrtlicinent U will U
feat tkra daya rttciag will be hi at tb Booa
foa (a tMt eaaty, o Torsday, tte I9th, Fri-fiaj-
Vkt gatwday, the iSLrt of Or.Ubcr
sla(. Wa karra thai although mkm ara
t f-rJtt 5ero4, the running will l made aUrac-
tlra ia a pccanlafy cn to any' who ay bring
thejz racer to eotcpett Toir the ttahc. We loara
f ieTerml fast one which are to he entered, and
lhy will tcsure hij( xrt to all whe ar fond of
tfcU exeitingt entortiunatont. The trotunj will
alaobe a BtcIt fatnre there. Apr of $100
will he give by W. tiira for the pacing trial.
Yhere will be a good time, rt. .
KW FlB.-Mcairi.,n. CUVef itd f. Slafl
kaat have perrhj the Ureecry Store lately kept
t R. Eenlly, and entHtne that hosiaew ' now
thiroa aoat. They 'laV a good and ample
afock of Family Umcerie of every variety, d
ihey tell . feW d deal Wierally.. . The: tora i
also really the frost acd vejferabW atartof Albany.
They taerit ruodly thare of the patronage of the
rotnmanUy, and there U liu'a fear fcat thai they
trill receive it.. ; Read their advertwemeot.
To Xticrisoss'. Tbi m the-alviee of those
who have dealt with J,vrer.as, at hi gmeral
IneTchandie ctoie tn t'lwo, aad gooi advice it t.
he bays largely j hay at the lowest prieea for eauh,
asdia tana heelU tot the lowest viee His
aw briek etore U bvjwjc rapidly fited n. and in a
few week he win reoeov into it, whea b will el
brate jut opening by exhihifing one of tho most
Ceweplete and anpctlnr rfex-k of god ever browght
ta thu taarkct. . ... '-
Moaa Kew Goods. Levy Br. A Co. have just
got w their Fall aad Winter et-Kk of asrK-d mer
ehandlsev a" thcif espacions store, and waivbtmse
ar literally crammed with artiek-a of avary tlo
aeritius. i Their atock of ladica dv d fiincy
gwda. of anfeiaelothis wad famwhiaf goi. is
eertaialv hicc, rare, and cstenatvw. Tbcy'srfl al
tern which enra a reram of their ewstotacw F r
fnrtber bargain. . .. -
f '-' '
. V,. vdUEt't Plamss Mill. This estMihimMit
at the lower end of town contiuuc ia basy and
piwperoas operation. It is an alnwt indispcn
aable adjnnct t Albany and oar whle comity in
these-daya f rapid - improvement, bnildin- and
bcaatifying. Tbey do their work ia the V-si style
and at Very low, p.'iccs.-Look at .their .advertise
'teeat, and kake a note of it. ' , . . ..
Fat;sa SrAa,-J jneiebt 4 Ca have jnrf
teeeivod a large invoice of the bet Pa Fwtiei.co
revned Sngar, which they aow ofTc at tha lowest
rates. They have al.o a jqonatitj of .snmarip yr
p, at equally Tow flqres -Tnoy are fatoraMy
known as liber "dtralcrs. and their tvfe enjfly
refaterKa pcood - to none in (Vif true, (f good
bargains. .
r,-.,tr,.i::-?;f i ' '
E. Ca.i5--i"9 one who ffn purchased gooU
of this pof alar saerchaoi a tb lower end of Main
atreet, will fnret to patronixahin aatn. He bays
tot eah, cottntry prodaca a well as dry gaia.
irroeeriea and provisions, and thu enablca him to
all Very low.' ' . ' " - "? :
"Wasco 'Oocxtt FAU.--At the late Agri
csktvnl .Fair at the Dalles, BIrs. W. V.
1 Siller received the first premium for eques
trlenneism j L. L5 uoland, first prenviom for
fle best stallion Joha In me for the- best
fcrdoel nwre foltor for tho best filly.;
CeWi'llwEK for-'tke Ijest jBrltBg?
ltth, for the best -f'nsgjr liorsea';
p.'Abrs.m.'S for , the. fcest span f -draft
fcorsesVc Detosf ttr; f&9 tValk
fs lorse j Jas. FoItOiT, for the m& jack
fe!o fur the best jack eolt j f V. Roland,
5 Ces W4 trSi . Rmj, Siwprsf for the best
t John irin'ei for the rssst com ) also for
foe bot feei?r j T, VTallacrr, tar the bdst
beuls t?t3 H 0 1 4 31 A4rd,
JforadrI of Linn eonty) for tlvelmt cor j
IiTfeeftra tiest apryfoa": RT"Iaysf for
fea bat 5 fa ) II. Coe,: for tho heal
femhem'i .rs. TAroneil,' for the best
T V- rtt Cfecsrsr. X corres?x
Jent of the Walla Walla Statesman farmslws
Sft iSolrrat information f tit-prpwladon
$ tlMf taxioe i?wn and 'vAtithg' cftoi'ps in
Virginia City fJrssshopper, JMihlery Big
U.-le ' .
Helena, Kelso ter Cjck5.)0.
Aeroas the jrfHirr-onfclente,- White's
JJanteha 1 siL' . j',' LZ u.
beT'';,'t!Wiuti-fav7r9o (Jallatin,
.' JS?xrtfi TelSoont'i-IiTpO, i'l- - , - .
T--tal east of the xmisilmif.tp00 ' .
1 'est cf the Mountains Peer Lo!ge ?cr--nnnitJoMi
.Sllteflr Rjw;. JTg,an J Utile Black-
Showuag a grjwiJ total 4 , IHpW besides
the srttleinenis ia lTitter Itwt .ViiJIey and
Hell -ate IWudc, trhich I wilr etcak of at
nnther $ite - TtuckiA tit-rkwjaiiiicatia tsr
this hide of the MoaiitaiRS sa4.it hm largely
increased in the lat six weeks. , , , ; .
,:Th$ VU&rothf Austria. hft8 igtvei a i cfe
croe ordering the - swf prossion of military
tribunals for tho trials of oSeriees committou
bxrilin"H naaury.Eastcra paper
,Ti TresiJcn of the United States 'de
crees that Military Commissions sliall Bit for
tha trial cf ociics conunitted by civiliarus,
Ijpth.in Uie'Saathern, ea4 Jforthern States.
Aastria is ealled a Dcspptism ; the United
Et& Mij&3& io fee iVee.BImvhteh does
thcrjB.?"0TAo hs tJie mof-1, fje3doBa.?.-Th a
itl J.lcT'feWai exceeding kdinMcttJty W
itiosr spjtr OtS3ie AWition
eidl-iae far jGoiroorpf: .Oh has pablish
eda km letter, la wiiich-Iie repadiai.es,'tie-
' - e - -e. tra i cotmscls tiie coloi irition of
-U 1 1 ivls in .,mc ouiatry by tLcuisidyce.
I-5 l.ieyes tiie two races cannot live together
1 ? t.irr.o Goyercmcnt, without dlnad-
" - -. '1 " .'.J Tijr avowaie s.Ifo Ilad
''".'J'm -r- " 'a JLi,' rJ- I if e
.i j.ieei".o';i to n a candidate who
tac.f. Hdrhf.ry. The Oriwnitn of Tuo8-
tlivy gives the follnuin'' : ,
On Thurso iiist alnut noon, after th
ftas U)iiml dijn from Malm Citv . hud
ia.ss(x1 the .tnnv Uaneh, ami was limiting
i icn.ant
aili-v. w it it ilnmt rivor. six
ro:iil njrt'nt if.TnHtl from the lui.shea.
... - : - -A 1
avtiiM with sHnt inns nvxl vsstols, nnd wenr-
ihr nmsKs, unnmrnliNl ; the drivrr tt Mnji I
literati of lmltin thi.tlrivr xvhijjed tihiwl
nt n faster gait ; wh.en otw of tho htre!i in
the team wtw shot; fuUinp; dead, vhieh caused
the MiiFrt Ut tiKl There wore twelve a
Cn?r m bonm, fortsistihw f nine men and
three vnmeri. We ureutrnMetoohtftin their
names. " A mxm as the roldwrii fttWf ft!ilt in
Hoping tho winch they l u. ciihtr
Mdo of the road, nutting to flight the driver
d eight tf the passongcrn. The reinain
tnjf fVmr were tiie thn women, ami Mr; A
OiMidtnftii. - Th " Agfnta" astel the wo
men to alight, and presented their Hwolvers
to Mr,! Gotnlman, also askin hiirt fe gtt out
of Uie ciiaeh. U'y this time the other pescn
gore were mmedistiiee ahead, get ting away.
Tlw rvUUr then pnH',lel to take what
1uaWp thev itmht fiinl. even imllin the
jewelry from" the persons T th females.
The ear of one wvmart"vnt badly lacerated
i . . i . . '
wnere a mcmner oi tne uanuim took mini
her set of diamond rings. Tho amounts
stnleh makes an acjtwgate of some $l5.0tXK
Mr. Goodman was tha heaviest loner. He
huthoriaoa u to mv that ; ha w ill give
$5,lhh for the appndieusion of the thieves
and the rwovtry of this monort One of the
wqmeii lost JJ,(K amnuer f.NRi, a packer
Iwat $1,500 besides others amounts equal in
the aggrogato to $13,000. The robbers made
good their escape and nonOof the passengers
were killed., ilr. Qvxxlman tired two shots,
Ntt there being no 'convert of action among
the passengers resistanoe on his part was a
useless undertaking. The road is a plain
open highw;l rery murh tratrfed; M. tine
point whfrtf the attack wn madev Akiother
arh. With passengers and Wells, Fargo A
J-'Je-rtMs JNIesenger, came up . to. the
place within fire minutes after the time the
roblAi h'ft,'eid a gang tf ieo ".were etA
jdoyed Imt a short distaiure from there work
ing the mmd. - No cine waa obtained as to
whom the mhl)crs were.
Fisxnisa $E$Ti3XTo-rY irresjondent
at WashingtonVif the Springfield (Mas.)
Republican; InTcterrin n 'i h'e"xecution of
the irimx-ent Mrs. Surratt, by order of
Ulaynau Stanton, says that, though he is satis
fied that the innftlerd womaM was " not in
any wiiy guilly of Mr. Lincoln's death," he
u is delightoil that she was hung lncauc her
death has made the JVmoerntie lcadors swear
ing mad.'? Aui he, H$ n t s
This is an excellent result. 1 Am't want
an " era of goi finding" jut vhw. That is,
I do not desire that iifc-n who Kate the black
man and the? Union shall lik Mr. Johnson.
The cnfesseIr''adntltti4,muriler of an
innocent lady, " an excellent result !' And
the wretch wh6 fiiis gh'vats1, and rejoices, is
the Waslungtoa rrejmdcnt of a leading
Massachusetts Alxdition organ. Reflect
npon it, nnjulers. Xor docs he want an " era
of g'Xl foclirguil'tiTht fiej4is4 ?wrt-tch evi
dently pants for the blood of more Catholic
ladies, of .more. IVmocrats, of more fellow
countrymen, tlnijixetarSljvitou has yet
slanghtercd, than the Abolition mobs have
; sacrificed, tfcn,the war has occasioned. Io
all Alxditionisfs endorse his ilcsaouiaeal sen
timents ? ...
IsfM ten axis. WW ardiuRirrne that Han
cck "Ati-ksoH, an eminent citizen of Mis-
sotfrif -Kfts at Umafiffa a few days ago, with
aboot 300 xPus iiiliin trrt'aif of emigrant
riglit fwurt that State, on tho way to this
Valley. "The Oregonian of Tuesday sffrs', in
the same d.nn'eciion -''-
We" are informed tht Xhcte Jrre at this
time not le.s'tuau Tive hundred immicnant
waffon's west of the lilue Jfcmntains ta
to tho WHfcwv'VHyr Teryfmany of
these Trill crosr ' the Cascade mountains bv
the wagon roadi.jlietwcan Ten 'iilc Creek
and the Jthwles, on .Saturday last-, there vci-c
a niimler of trains in camp.
A hearty wqlcome to fticm all, will be giv
en by ar Valley people. ,i
TnE Gale. Tlio same severe wind and
rain storm winch swejit over this part of the
country lastnidartigliVat'iilttcil Port
land. ' There it tore away awnings and sign
boards, threw wYllag-sUvlfs iyid . scaffold
ings, drove email boats and aw-log booms
from their fastenings, and played mischief
generally. It-drd1 tt Vspecfa1:llamago up
this iviay, but it was about the roughest storm
we" remember to imve Experienced in Oregon
fbrthe tima it .continued. , It was atrong
enough to hare blown the sun clear across
the Unc. I j n-r i sjji at ;itft t.i
ReYENLE CoLUXTjo)r-J2iA.' Collector of
0. S. Revenu? for Oregon reports tle total
collection for August at alout $70,000, for
Scptcmlxjr, $00,000., 5ayhat Oregon con
tributes nearly three rtcrs of a million
per annum 3 jet she cimmt have a mail f urn -?sheil
to her I ; This is t charmiag specimen
of thctftwcteTincare" of the best Crovem
teent fa the tforld.":' To bestow a. tlmusimd
millioii & boddy loyalist ?fot rawely
rurposc isll Jt to givjOregon a
tftaii is not to I; nwragnt ot. 1A owr w
!erroirona hill above . Canyon City, broke
wy moiTOBg-ef th If tij iastant-and
flooded a joj-tionT of the town. . Much, dam.
age was donc Jifi: faa water. . Among . the
KMMes -am imajiiooi ; enc iouowioji : j.
Stuart. $3,000 ? Sheriff Si. P. Berrr, $1,000 ;
McCullonghC,. Ilellnran..-Wi M. Wunsch
t-Xh',, Sc,f)00',Minors'' , Citch,. Company,
?;O0 : W illiam rox, '?;uu : Hosa, UHsndress,
Ifi.os xaquis a Bav. There has been soiife
trouble ftt Yatjuina Bay' lately; !- A party ' of
soldiers tfcting under orders of the Indian
AgentJ proceeded to tear rfowa the dwelling
and warehouses, -of Dr; Ketioggf wlio: has
authority, front Collector Adams navigate
the Bay- f licllogg was absent at thf time,
but liastily went to. 'tho. scene' and repaired
bis dLaniased Imildlngs-'h The troops had re
turned to Siletz Reserration, -and further
troubles were apprehended - . - ?
Jti-
? T T W A 51
; I)ESTBU(iTiyE Eiee. A fire occurred early
lasfTueaday morning aeross tiie river from
Portland, and two hotels, two saloons, a dig'
tillery, and t wo stables .were'; eonsnmed.
Four . valuable, borses- and -two dogs were
burned in one of the stihlest f The principal
sufferers afeitlr. Iambcrt, 3If.x. J5. Hives,
aad Mr- Traiucr. - The total loss "was v about
- a-- - rtK.v'ttr .. W.m ft.5
. I J ' : -. .. ...
- Pebsoxal. Mr. P.J ilalone, editor of
the Keportcr, paid usa vipit during tiie weeje,
OB hisway Jhonie to Jackf?ouville from a long
tour ia Idahoi wli'creV'v-d "are glad lo karii",
he has bcexi' vcry euiijefsfu ;.ile hqks, haJe
ana vigorous.
Special Dispatches of This Day.
Knit Esprrssl j to The Stale UUhtu Ih inorrnt.
SATES Td sTePTEMBER 25.
President Lincoln on Negro Suffrage.
New Yoik, jcpt. 25. A letter written ly Ihelntc
l'rrMilent ti Hen. WadswoTth, ah was killed nt
the battle f the Wilih-nieM. i piihliieil in tlte
Southern Adv.H-nte of tho lstli. 1m It Mr. Linei.lii
say: If our .ttcrc ("hmil.l hp rrnlUrd, and l'u
!wed by Mieh desired result., 1 cionud fee, it
Universal nmne'ty Is granted.' how adder the cir
euiiiitances wc ctin avoid etnetihf: a Velum to uni
tersal suffrage n a bac of intelHsHifco nnd mili
tary wrvice. How U lcter the condition of tlm
colored rnco lin long been a ttddy which has ut
tmcted my foiious and careful atteiitton. 1 think
I am clear aud decided s to what comr I idmll
pursue in the premises. . IV regard r?elveii rc
li;ionl.v as tho Xatiou'g eunrdi&ii of Hiese peiple,
who have fa licmieally vindicated their nio)liod
on tlie Stttle fild. H'hencVvr nsdntinir, W tlepub
lic Iho Mavcs have ilrlUonntralpd, iil ldnd, their
ri(;ht to the ballot, which I but the Hitman protec
tion of the flax they hare so fearicKsly defended.
Politic ia New York.
Kcw York. Sept, J5. At a moctinR of Statu
! light lUetti held at Cooer Institute to-day. Tho.
jawrenco prtaided. . llucululions were adopted
denouncing the Democratic nomination and
platform : aa absolving them from any obligation
H sllppo'rt the party ticket j and proclaimins them
elvc for tho Constitution aa it In, and afliirminf
that all Executive Proclamations ainl li-crcc in
defiance of Ihe rijrhta of State, anncontitHtinnnl,
null and void. The nomination of the State ticket
Is left to the decision of a Committee of Thirtv.
Thirty Ave Awwrnbly Districts are sniil to have!
been represented.
rromTToHS Carolina. ?
tYahingtoa."cpt.' 2A. A 'itispalcU recvirel
from Uov. lltdilen of Korlh Carolina say : In
reference to the election of lloleate to the Ftate
Convrnlin, which (ook place ou Tltnrsday, one
half the tate has be heard from. The rcult is
very gratifying ;
Arrival f tha Steamer at Columbia Bar.
Portlnnil, Sept. 30. The steamer Oruaba I
now at tho month of Ibe Willamette. Not bein
able to ero tha Bar. her pa.sengers will reach
tho city by jrivcr (learner.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Flour We mark no change in price. Three liiw
ited operation In home brand. Colfae i advanc
ing, the itock on hand ia not full J Kb, 27e Cor la
Riea, 28c ; Java, 32e. Lard omtiaue ftcarre, al
a moderate advance earn, 3Zr, btilb, 27e. Ituttcr,
best Oregon, 3ie. jtpplc, b.-, 6V. Kggs,
32e-
Mount IIoo Swokim:. The Orriii
says that paff of dense black smoke, so thick
as to (tbsvmre the view f tho summit, were
plainly seen issuing from a grge on the
southwestern side of Momrt Hood, last .Sit
ftTtfay. Tiie Ovvrnment will of.lige Mount
flooil to put on a stamp if it unlAlges rn
shiJi btrsiness. It might ihj to send Stanton
down to see the rmtcr., Wc can't think of
any man who could le an well spared. He
will eventually bring up in just as hot aud
sulphurous a place, however, if there be truth
in Revelations.
Foaxr.T Sf:i.!.s n Mirv--tlohn Tf . Yirt?
writ to Wis Philadelphia fre a long sen
sational fetter alamt the designs of Ihe North
em Em vcrats, to get all tho-S-.mthern dele
gatius into the next Congress for the pur
p.isc of running down tla public credit and
paving (he M'hy fcr reif liatin. He rays :
' The conspiracy 1! lT'n duly organised,
and involves more elomervt'than the people
would fit present readiJjflHiicve. I regard
it as the great pwil of tiie Itepnhlic."
LoY.vi.tT Stnsiuixu. A . dispatch from
?nri!is;ficld. 111.. ky? contributions to the
Lincoln nvor.um"nt fund arc coming i;v very
slowly. This would denote that the " Na
tion's grief" was bnt tcmprffr f , thA the
aiovmring of Oie Ahofition hosts over Lincoln
a- a , awt'ec pf;. croeodilo, toirs, :ori for
popular effect The oV-wl Lincoln can dis
pense no, ipoifs, glte no offices. Tlien
has Alwlitioit sorrow cspsJJ U I?t upon
him, - :; 1 - ''
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Terrible Arrn.tr. A 'difficulty occurred
at Cordelia, Solona county, California, a few
days ago, between W. L. English and two of
his sons i on one side, and Perry Durbin, the
brother-in-law of Engliwh, all of Oregon, and
Frank .'Grady, on the .other. Ia the affray,
English nnd one of his sons, it is said, were
killed, and the other son and Durbin mor
tally wovinded. Grady ; escaped unhurt.
r ire-arms and knives were the weapons ugvd
in the terrible affray. ,
UxAMtABLE. The Oregonian withers un
dcr the exposure by the Statesman of the
State Printer's Laws' speculation, and, says
of its Abolition co temporary : , . t
Bat we fenr we shall soon be corDolled to
put it down as a iJo'tis canablr of nor little
meanness than ttt ever eharaccterixed tho
vile CrT'Thw ftt3fcts which we so heartilv
despise. ' " ; .
ThecoiwptiuTentary pair will please to sing,
in ufsteord'ant metre, the following ;
How hsppy it i, don't you sec,
For brethren to lire in harmonec
Ts Cbico-Idaho Rcte. Lieut. Mul-
rt pu on alinsof stages over this route.
)hiiers re statioetl k)ng the road for their
protection .The faro through from Boise
City to Virginia City is $7S to lfumboldt,
$65 ; to Chico. S75 J to- Safcramento. $85? It
is a tri-wcckly linc. '' '
Road NoTir Persons interested arono-
Ui5e that the Ilelmick bridge on the" Lack-
iamrette, Folk'connty, 6u the road between
MonhwcuHh and Corvallis, haa Wen torn
away" in order to pttt oh repairs, mid will not
be rcadyfor travel again before aboi; three
WCCK3, . .., ; ... .... ; . . ,.; .
: V AlftA tit raARHET. . !
Reported by J. Norcxoasy September 30.
. Wheat, $08'o busbub , Oats, 5055o f
onan. 1'otatoes, &0 bu?b , Flour, 2a
bbl.. , Butter, JUlo Px , Eeits. 25o n dozen.
Dried Apples, 80 , Drie Peaches, 158 lb.
wrioa piuus, xp unea pe&r. zuo. Oregon socks,
u 00 doi. . ,, , . ;j . . . , .,,
MARMEDs
At Broirnsvilfc, l.in coftnfy ,! Sept. rOth. by
Iter. 8. H. Hann, AtXder Brandon to Mies A.
K Andrews. " 1 ' - - ' -'
By IlcT.ft . IrViuo, ftpf.-27fli,' williara Gird
lo Miss A goes Steven. " ' ' l! S
At Idaho City, Sept. tMf. by Ec. A. Z. Poulin,
Ilenrr Bennett to Mary J. Duna.'- AtiTi?, ;. i
At Plaoerville, Sept, 14lh, hy Dv Overver, J.
P., Perry Fjiirchildat to Misa T, Wdhw ".. : n
At Pine Grove, Sept 9th, by WaltcrBarnS, isq.,
Jacob Garreht to Miss Catherine tong.
At Dalles City, Sept. 10th; "by KevV Father
Vermass, W.; 'C' Mooney to Miss Anna Finncgan.
In Polk coit?t Sept. 2d,- by. J. iKolby,-J. P.,
S. Thom-pson Brothers to Misa ilorthrt SudeO. ?
DIED:
: Kear ilcmoiebth, Sept. ltth, Mr. JSarcissa Mul
ley, wife of Luke Mulkey, ged years, a month
and .20 days.. , H ,-,.-?.Vj"'. ,.t
:' In Sa,lcjji.';Sept. 15th, eiinstiaV ' JlcCallcy,
wife of Andrew SIcCalloy', aged 5" yeiirs, 4. months'
aadiydays.:-. J?'"s "?;i ' " ' ; ''
In Eat PoMliwtd ftept. 23d 'i-Mrsi'Loabr Elisa
beth Morgan, .wtfajuf i II. Morgan aged 31
years.
Prom in iii.ii Avviirtloil nt Ilic I.liiu
4 'miiy I'll I r. Held
at ltodtoit,
Nt'it. 17th, IHO.t.
Owinjf to the hielemeney of the weathor tlio Sec
ond liny, tho receipt rero not sufiloietil to pay the
premiums lu full. , Xho leevipt were about SHOO.
KxM.n, rent of Itmd, etc., $300 j amoiiiit of pre
iniumi), $u(IU. ; Thu Society 'will be able to pay
about 50 per cent of thu premium. Diplonxw
will be given wbcu preferred. Tho ribbon n ere
to bo put on the article. in the pavilion on the oc
otnl dny, but circHiudlunee were fueh It could not
be don Tlio officer regret it. Any mialakes iu
the list VHU ho corn;ted by tho Secretary.
Class 1 N'o. 1.
Host ta1l1. n 4 yr upw., M. H. Wallace, 10 (10
2d
5 00
2
1
C.dt
P. II. Miller...,
II. N. Smead...
II. Kndd
C. 11. Cochran
M, It. Wallace,
n 00
4 nit
2 on
2 no
1 no
lo on
5 on
4 on
2 oe
2 oo
. 2 00
1O0
I 00
4 00
19 00
Id
2d
No.
Itcst mure. 4 yrs upw S. 11. Thompson...
21 " Y. Jclc
" " 1. " J. Mark
2d " - " M. 11. Wallace.
Sucklinir oolt l. irfiw.
2d
W. Jeida.n
Class 2 Roabstrrs.
Bct 5 yr upw, Comet, M. It. Wallace....
2d u " " F.clipe, "
" J Powell .
Class 3 Daxrt Horsks.
Bet hone, 5 yr apw. It. Culr
" A - J. Morgan
niaro 5 " T. I'oacll...;...,. ...
- " 3 " i, M. Kllbddi
" " i " T.Tnckcr.Lanero.
8 Ort
10 on
m
A on
t to
10 00
8 00
00
4 00
2 no
4 00
10 00
6 00
8 00
00
3 00
4 a
3 00
1 50
2 00
1 00
2 00
2d " " " " A. Wileoxm.u...
Class No. 4. No. I.
F,et talllon, 5 yr upw, M. H. Wallace...
" " 4 - It. Foter
" S II. X. Clock
" 1 " S. II. Miller
2d " " " " M. I. llvlaud...
" filly J.M.Cottrell
Class .. 2.
Bct brood ware yr upw II. N. Pnread...
2d - W.R.Chvywmd
- " 4 " C. Da
Illy 3 . M. EUiot...
2d " - - . Cary
' - 7 " j. m.
.'. -No. 3,
BSest honv enk, I yr old, John Mrsrf,
2d - " " " J. M. UltoU....
" " ' snckling, John Morgan....
2d " " " C. iNvi.
" mare eolt " 11. N. Fmcal
Class S TrottiwjOkboos 11 used II Attar.
llsst trotting 3 mile. H. M. WalUee.... 20 00
21 " - . u M - T. Well,ikc 10 00
- " 4 " M. II. Wallace 25 00
21 " " " " A. Savage 13 50
"Svr 3 " M. llrvon 15 00
2yr" il " B. H. -Miller....; 10 00
, Class 6 No. 1 Ursnisu.
Ibwt inua heat, 2 in 3, M. Lur .....
2d " " H. Field
" 3 mile hor?, M. I.uper
" " " H. Field
Ci.ss 6 No. 2 Ucssisu.
Ikft 1 nrlle, 4 yr upw, W. Clavpool......
2d " ." " M. Lupir .....
u it 2 '
2d " " j. Mark.!!!!".!"!!!".
" 2 " J. M. Cttrell
CA vs 8 N. 3.
Bc?t pan roadsters. P. 1. Henderson
2d . " - . , C. llarn
" " carriage horses, M. Morgan....
" " dralt " M. LujHrr
Class 7 No. 1.
Itest jack, A. H. Osborne
" " M. M.irjran
" mule colt, A. Cowan
2d ' A. II. Osborne
Class S--No. I.
Best milch Cow, A. parage
Class 9 No. 1.
Best buck 2 years old, Jesse, ParrL-h -
" ewe and lamb, '
" praded ahcep " ..
buck, " w
" iwe "
f fc-ss 9 No. 2.
.st ft", 3fr. fugh,
Class 10 No. 1.
20 00
10 00
15 00
8 00
10 00
5 00
8 00
4 00
4 00
10 00
& 00
10 00
10 00
10 no
5 no
2 00
1 00
4 00
3 on
2 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 on
Best sample broom corn, D. P. Porter....
2d
2d
" " J. lb-ard.
rii, i. lIarailton.-.-A. .-..,...
" 1). P. Port
spring wheal, K. It. Willoughly...
":K " , ....
buckwheat, "
Class Id-sV. ?. '
50
1 00
50
1 00
1 00
t 00
Best rutabaga, J. A. Pnrtor.....
100!
60
1 00
60
1 00
60
100
1 00
50
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
60
40
100
1 6
1 00
3 6
2'W
3 00
1 50
3 00
1 00
, 100
60
50
. 3 00
60
2 00
' 1 00
50
2 00
2d
2d
2d
J. II. Templctou......M
blood boot, John l'.carJ
" J. A. Porter.. .........
red bcot "
M . J. R. Templcton
beat;, J. A. Porter...
pamnips, Jidiu Beard
2d
J. It. Teinplelon
carrot, John ltoanl
onions, " ,
white mechanic potatoes, J. BeatiL.
Chili J. Newhoaso
cabbago, John Board.',,,;,
quash, S. 8. Markhain.....J...WM.
" D. P. Porlor
2d
" " corn Starch, Mr.,Pnfrh......i-..4,.-
" " potatoa Mr. 11. Foster
ClasS 10 No. J.
Beat water melons, John Beard
i " serpent cucumber
' :; Class 11 No. 1.
Best tobacco plants, John Board
, . Class 12 No. 1.
Bet batter, Mis M. Q. Hanna, 13yrold
" " lOba, Mr. Sarah Pneh......
2d - - k. C BurkharU
Class 12 No. 2. . ...
Dcst honey, O. II. Hugho.
2d I C. Burkhart
-.a Class 13 No. 3. r '
Host 3 pair socks, B. II. Allien .'..'.'
il - " J,.tt. Wilson
"1 pair wool hose. J. G. Wilson,-.
" blanket, J. R. MoClnroI.
u, r f wool itaspenders - " ,
- joaa, J. tl. Wilson ..'....
" flannel, J. M JUCCluro...... ,.
.. " ' i. U. Wilson
eairp Mrs. B Coeb ran ......
2d
;,s-.: j , CiASS 13 Jtu. 1. - : ;
Bosf (pVAi, Mrs. Rndd
" hair work, Mr.- W. Varrish .w.-.-.-.vw.v
3 00
2 00
3 00
1 00
3 00
3 00
" . braiU . ira. ur. ruiiiii.v.-wkw
m ;.: pfiss Willonghhy.v.v.v ...
" hirt, .tSS" A Irvin.v.w.vAVA."
" . crochet eoHaf, Atisi O. NeIson.vAA.w
cr u r Mrs. kelson mva-avav
" tirly",- Or, Smith.-.-.v..v....A........n
" ;. ff MhwStv-Willonghby....;.
f 00
2 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
.damp mat, Miss Watts...................
- Miss raine,, .-.
book mark," Miss O. Nelson. .'.
silk embroidery, Miss Willonghby...
worstod " ,'... .... " . ...
cottony Mrs. lUidd....,M,
.1 tr' jiis8 WiUouj;hby
oMe ease : : " Mr "
. 4i
1 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
4 do
-f 00
if
a .
1 00
2 00
1 00
wax Work " . , "
T pair hoso Mrs. Willou'ghAy.v'.v
' 1 Class 11-A'o. I. ; ' ;
rBest boqucS Mi's. 8. A, Smith.l..',v.v.-.,.v..
'"" roses', J.' A.' MiMad.-..v..i.V..........-
EosWorghura syrupy f. Hamilton
l" 00
1 00
100
1 00
canned cherrtes, Mrs. Wtllouguny.,
i-
M'k befVies-boftled Shi. WrWoatrhbv 1 00
:.&-.;. gooMferri 100
- peach, ia eans, MfB. if. F. rortof. 1 00
' d'd gooaborrieS Misa A-WUlonghb i 00
..'..." . rre eurrants, . , . . ,100
3d" ' i . a; . 1- i Mrs. B. II. Allon. . , 50
Best breaA itfrsJ. A. Hnuna...u . I 00
2
AisIo...-.-.'..'.v ........v......'-.
50
f 00
1 00
t 00
too
pfescrfisd plnins, Mrs.'B. J. An
.-..-v f :: . pears' " rt A
!, '
.,) cherries, Mrs. Colvors.v
' ' 'filtcrian rah. Mrs. Ei To
".' " ' ,Willoug6by....v. v
jurranf jell Mrs. J. A. Hanna.......
plum " - "
!' '.marmalades, Mrs. J. A.llanna
butter, Mra, P. Ailsms.
, , , " ,: j. R. MoClure...
bottlod dhcrrics, blood heart, Mrs.
F. Adams,...;.,.-.
"., " " '", Royal Ann, Mr, E.
f 1 T.: Willonghby... ...... ...........
npple hhltcr.-Mrs. J. R.; MeClure...
blackberry jam, Mra; 1. P. Porter..:
currant " . " ...
1001
f 00
f ou
1 00
Is 00
50
I'OO
1 00
24
1 00
1 00
1 00
Ci.Af 15 No; 2.
llet 20 varieties uuvUm, J. Ilamill'm 2 00 j
(!rentet No. good varieties, L. C. I!uikh:irt 00
tlretilei-t No. Bond varieties penr, n. o. . J
Willouehby Z
hct upeeimeii 10 vnrielie. H. 1!. Willoujrlil.y 1 00
Orentcst No. varieties pear, h. C. Uurk-
l.nrt, 2 00
llet specimen vnrielie, T. Froiunn 1110
2,1 " " ' It. H. lliirhhait SO
Wwateit No. viir plum, h. C. Ilurkhitrt 1 00
I!eal specimen 0 Viir. (I. H. Hughe 1 00
2d " " " I,. Churchill 50
i. grnpoK, 11. 11. Will.iuglil.y 1 00
Class 15 SIo. 2 Wise Asa Viskcak.
Rest rurnint nine, .T. A. Manna 1 00
" vincgnr, " I 00
Class 10 -No. t.
Host photoirrnph. A. D. Tiixton. - Sa 5 no
artixtie work, Mis Willonghby 3 00
Class 10 No. 2.
Ilc.-t waj;on, N. Price 10 00
" plow, K. Henjamin ......... Ir 00
" bc.it brenkhit; plow. I. A. Porter.. . S 00
" cultivator, K. C. Phiinp & 00
iitov5it machine, A. F. Hubbard. .. 5 00
" wnliiiiff mncliiuc, Dashaway,"
lirave k ItobiuMon. Ralem , 5 00
2d " " J- A. Porter, I'nrvalli, 2 00
saddles, Flih. Corvallis, diploma...
" fancy boat. N- Holder 2 00
ipcciinen wniuanhip. J. Kirsbbory
diploma.
Diploma will Ik plveo Jo place of the money
premiuaaa to elasa 1ft If preferred.
Specinl Prtminms Comet Cult.
Flrt premium, D. M. Bond ; 2d premium, Rev.
J. A. lliihna.
J5tate Fair Address. TheOrcgonian an
nounces that Her. II. K ILincs, of Vaneou
vct hsw been M-lectcd to deliver the Annual
Address at the State Fair on Friday morn
ing next, at 10 o'clock.' Is it possible that
no fanner, or other suitable jverson in Ore
gon, coma ie round t deliver the Address?
A Clergyman, or other urofisssional man.
ought not to Im the Orator nt the State F:r,
or no man not a resident of the State, there
are farmers iu the State who could ably per
form that hig uaty. Une ot tlieta Nioubl
hate feen chosen.
GOOD NEWS UJ00D NEWS!
THE WA1US ENDED !
OUR COUNTRY ISSAVED FOREVER!
RALLY! RALLY! ONE ANOALL
AT TUB
NEW STOBE
OF
Ia. STEI51KACIf,
opposiTff Tiifi post or? ICR,
IX AIjIIAIYT, OKEUOIY.
Im:
Publi
m: Lewi: to ixfoiih the
lie that 1 have just reeeivivl ouo of tbe
Larrcst and best sd(-ctcil Stocks of Merchandise
ever bruiiirht to this Market, direct from New
York and San Francisco, cou.-isdug of every de
scription of
LADIES', CHILDREN'S, GENTS'
AND BOYS' DRESS AND
FURNISHING GOODS,
Such as
Ielaiuri, Casihiiteresi, Mohair,
drruianin Cloth, Chononiaho,
Keotch lMniils, Wineejsi
DeRaizo, l'oplln, Kllla,
Jnsjpersi, InraoIs.
Mohair, Fonlarde,
Poll De ChrTrc, Corset t, Xiiblas,
I.a Prlesjc, Ulcriuosi, Alpacas
Shawls, Cloth Cloaks, Hoods,
Kid tiloTPS, Hoop Skirts,
Breakfast Shawls,
Balmoral Skirts', Collars and CatKt,
JLIneu IIandkrrrhie1(
Embroidrrcil Haadk'rrhfW,
Embroidered Bands,
Merluand Cotton Hose,
I.aocsof All Kinds,
Latest Styles Fall and Winter Hats
THE CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISH
ING DEPARTMENT '
CONSISTS OFjTDE VERY LATEST STYLES OF
Black Cloth 13 res a Coat.
Black Beaver Breas Coats,
Silk SSized Cassimare Coats,
Black Docakin Panta,
Fancy Cassimero Pants,
Silk Mixed Cassimere Pants,
Cloth. Silk and Velvet Tests,
Fins Cassimero Snits,
Overcoats of All Hinds.
LINEN B. SHIRTS, FANCY. OVERSHIUT-S.
MERINO AND COTTON BOCXB,
snAKEK riAXSf.L vmtMmttfs AXt
. DRAWERS
SILK FOCKET HASDlfERcTflEFs;
tltf elAfftlS, BUCKSbSl MWE,
BLACK ANf FANCY NECii TttKf
SLK" ANfJf MElffNO AXtf COTTON GLOtE
ooT8 Aygiioue of ma ksnds
Alio, a Gooii AsortS5ttt ef
Paints, Oils, LcutV
Itooklng Glasses, CarpctsV
Wall Paper, Oil Cloths, ;
Window Shades, Curtains.
Hardware Tool, Tabic and Pocket
Catlcry. ,
Lamps,
O lasts ware, .,.'.
Crockery, all kinds,
Groceries,
; Tobacco, i
And many other articles, too numerous Unicntion.
TIIE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOB
COUNTRY PRODUCE
i v - of SVety dosolrfpttoa. '
Come and Exam fire My Stock
Before Purchasing lvlsewbere.
I- NEW BRICK STORE !
Opposite the Post Office, Albay
L. STERNBACH,
, Afbanyi Sept. 30, 18C5.
MEANING Mllili!
T- COMLE1T.
ALDANYOBEGON.
TT HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND,
m or wuj Olanuraotnre to order, every style of
DOORSr SASH ANC BLfNDS,
at the shortest notice and lowest possible charges,
Boards Matched and Planed.
work, executed in a stylo not surpassed by aoy
Shop in tho State
jar- The Mill hi ta Che lower ntwt of tle fown
on the river barik, at the comers of tbe joinine
? - . . . J'. B. COMLEY.
Alonnyf coptcmDcr 20, 1805.
just Deceived r
Direct From the Refinery!
Kfl HF BARRELS SAN FKAX-
d J oiseo Kennod Sugar. , .
:;: " '.'- ALSO' '
100 KegN Syrup J which Wo are selling
very cucap. ' ...
J. FLEISCHNER Jc CO
Albany, September 30, 1805.
S. I.BTT, j Portland. ( A)!inVf
iEW VOIUt STORE.
IN FOSTER'S TWO STORY CRICK.
FIItttT NTRI'ET, ALIlAlfV.
WILL YOU LISTEN TO THE TROTH !
The Best Chances in the City !
2STO HTJMBTJGr I
IT M I'ST BE AIITTE TII.1T
the Hou?e of
LKVY IJHOS. & CO.,
Have decidedly Iho
BEST STOfl OF 600DS, OP ALL USD,
On hand, which they offer at such
MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES
(hat they can't bo pnrchased here, nor te in
Portland, for the saiiio figure that they are hold
ing their splendid large stock at, of
Dry Gootls), .
Clothing', ,
8be aud Doot,
. Hfttsi and Cmpmt
l arpein and Oil Cloth,
Crorkerjr,
Paints, Oils),
CilasiNtynrr, A.t At.
Notwithstanding that there U a great rise in
STAPLE GOOHS.
We are determined, a nsnal, to p!re
GOOD SA..O-A.X3ST&
.4nd a gvid f fioir to
THE FABMEHS TO LAT IN THEIIt FALL
SIPPLIES,
For which they take
SEIflI.IXT.iBLE PRODITE W EXfH.UCE
Thcv can ofTor betfer fnd?cnTSnfs ffiarf int
other House this side of Portland. hntinR always
a Partner watchinjr tbe market, who doe no let
opportunities slip, bat scixes them, in order that
our Hne can sell i
1
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
Albany, August 28, 150.
RACES ! RACES!
rf.
rt 4 .T:
AT THE BOSTON COURSE!
FOR THREE DAYS!
Commencing Thursday, October
19th, and to Continue Friday,
the 20th, and Saturday, 21st !
FIRST DAY t
SfXllLE HA.'H OF A MILE Three years olds;
Entrance $a0.
IXLE HASH OF A MILE Entrance 75.
SECOND DAYr
TWO MILES' DAPH Entrance $a0. .
Trot tins tr SINULE TUfcETS MLE
trance
-Ea-
THIRD DAY i
MILE HEATS Bert two in three Entrance 50.
Pari net MILE HEATS Best two in three;
Eutrauce $i0.
Tho chore Races and Trotting Matelic are
free lo all Oregon raised horses, in Linn. Lane and
Benton eonntk-t ; the Pacing is ojicn to all Oregon
raised horsei. ;
Fhe Race?, Trotting and Pacing, will be goTcrn
by the rules of (he Linn Coanty Jockey Clnb
Boston, Linn county, Sept 28, 1 365. -
PROVISION STORE!
n. ouvea. ;
OLIVER
S. S. MARKBAX.
Sl markham.
ALB AN YOItEG ON.
WE WOULD CALI. ATTENTION
to the fact that we have bought out J. E.
Beatly in tbe
CwIlOCEIllf STORE
One Boor West of (tho Post OSce,
And we shall keep constantly on hand a general
assortment of
FAMILY GHOCERlfiS t
: T . : Which we wUl sell
As Low as Any Store in Town.
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited.
VEGETABLESAND FRUIT,
of the boat assortment and qualities alwaya on hand.
WBSAT STORSB. -
OLIVER A MARKHAM.
Albany, September 80, 1865.
HOUSE XOST.
STRAYED OR TAKEN (pfoiiikblf
by mistake,) from near Sand Ridg; abont one
year since, a dark bay horse, near fifteen bands
high, four years old last pritK; I think had a
small white spot in the HrrelbMMl, broad between
bn ovca. was bad to Dilh t a fence, would iaw at
a pate, stable or barn dbb' of salt thrown on the
grteiad, was gentle lor aa Sn broken horse, and bad
boon rode a littlo; Ai'jf ihfonnation of hint re
warded, w ; ' IWliTHlT.
rWpt 2HT865 ff ;
STIL.I ON THE CORIVER!
R. CHEADLE'S CASH STORE
I the place to save money : where yoa can bay
goods at Small Fronts. Bo sure and call, and see
for yoursclvos. sugl B. UMBAJ'Lt.
- -3VOTICE!
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO SET
tie np. We will take WHEAT and OATS
at tho highest Cash priee, on ail aeconnn doe
or cash will do just as well.
au28 J. ilvEISUIlEK VV.
WAITED. -
srh rtrtrk i;siiiit. wheat.
5U-JUU lSOOOf bushel of Oats, by
au2o ' -i - . - i-t.ioi-i- n a.
ROCKIIVO CHAIRS
f ALL AT UPTON'S FURNITURE ESTAB-
J Ijshmcnt anil get.
good, nieo Rocking
CbaiK
sffgartr
C
ash paid Tor Produce and grain
Stored at roasoBHbw rates, bv . .
R. CHKABLE.
P RITJDSf ONES, at Upton's Furniture Es-
Ji tablisbmont. ; aagzitt ;
. ; ; pt
f 1 IX AIRS All Eix.dsyat Uidoa's Furniture
Establishment. ,
ang21tf
ItEOGIOlJS, NOTICE.
A TXIRfi SATS TiTESTIPIO WELZ.
Ebo hold with the Little Bethel Church of Regular
Baptists at; the school hodso in Syracuse precinct,
Linn county, near Mr. Allphia's, commencing on
Friday before the second Sunday in October next.
fiHiin. Stout and Loverajre will be in at-
tcudiince, and likely two e three ernigrant Minis
ters who have lately arrived in tne vauey.
UTOTICET. ty:; .
Pioneer Gold and Silver Klbiintr Com
pany The Stockboldors of tho Pioneer Uold aud
Silver Mining Company, arc notified to ruoet at
thoir aceustomcd place of buslccsa . in Albany,
Linn Couuty, Oregon, ou JSatnrday, Oct.Tth,
IP65, for tho election of officers.
ABRAHAM MILCER, JnV
t-d Secretary,
Low pmas win
THE ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE 1
AT COST, FOR CASH !
AT iT. 3STOKCROSS' 1
W IM (OXTIM r.TOSELLnf
the ljuuee, Pound, Inch, Yard, Pint, or Unshel,
"
At Lower Pfifelhan roh lif Boasjlit e(sewher
- - f
"Are yon selling at Uit price? I've jut pawl
more. I shall know where to c Ihe nest titoa.
How can y sell at price less than We sec qaoted
at wholesale?" are the feaeatiotu I often hear.
. ft
I Bay for t'ssh friu ImporteYf.
Manufacturer!", ntt thcif' A (tctrts, in tlia
CHEAPEST MAR&aZT!
In Large Quantities when Goods aro Lw,
Kn.iMine mc to sell as they advance for lc than I
Cm buy at the present lime.
I am often in tho nnrkot, picVinr op bargains1
for yonr IwnoCt.
i . 1
I can give yea Iho ;
GREATEST VARlEtY TO SELECT fFXa
I enir git e fnH (&
Lowest rnftrr
I can give yon tho
LATEST SttLES ASI XE1 noifbtit
I can five yoa the
Highest Price for tSTxaf Tern kavo 4o Sell t
I can save yon 20 per ecni. on
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoe
I ear. save yon 25 per cent, on
Ready Made Clothing
,
I ra safe y.n 10 per cent, on - ;
Groceries, Crockery, Glass r
I can save yon 10 per enf. oa
ffardware, Iron and Steel
I can save yoa 15 per cent, wis
Keekanir' Tool.,
Oatfits to the Santiam fl iae .
Thimble Boxing
Warr TimbcrsV
Hope and Chains -
If ill Saws, Ac, At
As I jret a portion of my living ir'nrn each of IBC
alxirc deparfrrteffts of trade, T can sell at fe profit '
than if I were confined to eilhrr.
Give me
A Share of Tour Patronage, .
And I will pte jls ' ' t
LOW PRICES FOR TUB TBOSSV -Without
another word, jast cotnc, ladies and 43
old and yoiTBg, to the f?tore of '..'
an23 J. ISVKVRUS.
GOOD NEWS S'OR
THE PUBIilC J ,
J. FLEISCHNER 4 CO
L RR STILL AT Til EI R OLI
J, ST.VNH, Corner of First and Washhsztow .
streets,
AIBAV, Oregon,'
Where thev are selling their lanre and well selectedi
stock Goods
Cheaper than any Other Hoasef
in Town.
Our Stock consists of
Dry Goods aad Groceries, of all iiadsy
. Ready JIade Clothing, .
nots?and Shoes,
flats and Caps, Ac.-
Lamp,
Glass and Crockery Ware
Paints and Oils,
Hardware, Nails, ,
In fact,- everythinjr tho Farmer need. All of
whKtr wo will exebaage lor ait turn oi
At the highest market price. We woald aot refuse
even Cash. , . .
If Tea dent believe V7e ar
Sellias.'
Cheap, call and see.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
We irre rVejred to Farnlsi
VfiOtJSIfF AfiD CAST (EOJJIVCni
... . . . -
Of every deseriptioa, o short aetiee. AIv
BRASS CASTINGS
, All Ordcrs for .' "JZ J-! '
.. .. . w ... tr -tJ-Ll
Will be filled With dispatcn, ana ia a uij!
manner. . , .
IIORSE POWERS v-v
- a : !-:;v;';;':!
Agricultural Impiciaeiitrf '
Maaafactnred to order; an piirticuUr attonUofif
paid to Repairs.-
AH kinds of
PATTERN WORK
done to order on short notice
' - a. f. cherry'
. ; , john east.'
Albany, September lo, 1865.' ,
DISSOL.UTIO.ir IVOTICE. ; ;
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO-
fore existing between J. KORCROSS aad A.:
n jors. nnder the firm name of J. NORCROSS
4 CO, at Buona Vista, Oregon, ia . wj
solfed by mutual consent. Ail demands g""
said firm to bo' paid by J. Sorero. and A. C." ;
Jones, each the one half of the same mdividaally
separate and independent oi me mnvw , m u ,
debts due said firm to he paid to A. C Jones.- .,
Buena .Vatr, September , mcf,6.
... , ' " . '.'.: A. C. JONES.-
; wanted ! z . ; . ; z
a ri r f ForsDS of wool-, w
HJUl exchange for." Furniture,' Bending
Chairs, Ae... by 1 - - '! 'ZZl,', :
- - ' ATTENTION I z
XTOV WHO HAYE BEES WANTING Chil-'
1 lrens Chairs,- call at Vptoa r -srai-
turo Store and get them.
augSltf
It you want Salt Cheap, or aaythinr I
else in thegrocery line, just come along aad
gel it, for I will wit : c T &. CHEADLE.
A Good w:agon-yard fbr.the benefit of
those who trade with me, Is alwaya ready
:.-,t,-j .via-c.! "...' C ..'-T::.nj.3t,CHEADIJi. -
BEDSTEADS, A snperior quality at
...' ;?.if , ug21tf ii :k ? XPTOS'
CASH PAID FOR' WHEAT AND"
OATS, by u u, J. FLEISCHSE.R 4 COw f !
Kf TONS "OF "SALT; FOU SAL&'
UU ebcap,by J. FLKISCILSER 4 CQv