The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 19, 1866, Image 3

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- ral Tender NeWe.
-Jriolseo quotwioni ....79 ($80.
cockty
iJElIociiATIC TICKET.
Senators,
. CRAWFORD, WM. CYRUS,
RpreaentatlTM,
a..liiLM J J. R. SOUTH,
'.WILLIAM C. BAIRD.
5 Connty Judge),
B. MORRIS.
ShcrlfT,
HARVEY SMITH.
Clerk,
A. W. STANNARD.
Treasurer,
JosEru nixon.
Assessor,
GEORGE HUSTON.
- Cmtsl0ers,
JACL CLOVER, JASON WHEELER.
apertatndeat Schools,
C. A. FERGUSON.
Borvejor,
v : H. J. C. AVERILL,
' Coronfr, ., .
DR. LISTER.
-.- ; VVSSJa. EPEASiriQ.
- .Yhe Lis sonnty eta didates will address their
fellow eUiseas at the following times and places,
at U o'clock, a. ., te-wtt i
Pe.-vria, Wednesday. MT d.
Harrutiarf , Thursday. May Utk.
Brash Creek, Friday, May 25th.
- BreRriiS, Saturday, May 28th.
" Nye's School Houe. Tuesday, May 29th.
; S5, W4ae4y. MaT 50th.
Ray's Shop, Thorday, May 31st.
Lmo, Friday. Jane 1st.
Albany, Saturday , Jane 2d.
BURR MORRIS, aad N. H. CRANOR, Esq.,
will address their fcllow-eitiseos on the political
LUen, May 16th.
Nye's School House. May ITta. -Ray's
Shop. May 18th.
Scio, Kay Uth.
Spaiinj to eoremssce at I o'clock, r. v.
1 , DEMOCRATS, RALLY
Desaoez&tlv Darneene at Brawn
ville. The Democracy of Linn county will
haye barbecue at Brownsyiile, on Tucs
aj, Utj 29th. Hon. J. S. Smith and
ether speakers from abroad will address
the meeting. Democrats llally to the
call. . Extensive preparations, will be
raade for a grand, patriotic, and enthusi
astic demonstration. Let there be such
an eutpoaring of the Democracy as was
never before witnessed in old Linn.
Hon. Lassinq iSrocT and Jppgk
- Yait, of Portland, will address the Dt
MoeracT of Linn at the Court House in
Albany, Saturday next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.
They will address the cititens of Lebanon
a Monday, May 2Sth. Turn out, and
hear these-able speakers and champions
cf the true faith.
' . Turn Our and Hear Them. lions.
Jas. D. Fay and Lafayette Lane, will
address the citizens of Albany and vicin
iy on th. political issues of the day, at
the Court ITonse in Albany on Monday
isexl (May 21st.") at 1 o'clock, P, M. Let
ter? 1 foil attendance.
PRrmr Hard on Mr. Geart. A
friend assures il that he linril a Radi.'
cslwhose brother is on the Linn county
Had! cl ticket, say to another, a few days
t go, ,ia answer to the question " How
. . . rw - . : -e
esse incy to put, roweu on lor senator m
toad of Geary, and the latter on for
Jffidg ?" that they (the Badicals) were
Lktsure, that he woa!d y - the track on
p2satcy; that he was too fresh' in their
yarty to trnsfc, aad too slippery la manage
. aal t!.a$ as J oe, if elected, he could do
SO f JP Wouldn't d any good,
PcsrsU is o-wuii by Wfttin Looal ranag-
m, ss i he dss-a got 4is)h!y thsnj, ia the
LeisUtwo or cat of it. Bat neither will
Pcwell be StaU -&tor, boy the Rer. Mr.
iisarr the County Judge. The' Dcmoc-
try cf Linsj triil 11 all the county ofSces
Wiift good jvemocrats. ,
EEFEREXCES.---When McPherson was
c&Tit harboring the three burglarious
thieTes who robbed "the Jews in Marion
, eousfy some years' ago; and who broke
la!L i a was examined bfor 9nn ra ITatm.
.
tea, vho st'U Jires ia this county, and
as ly him committed to answer. - By
lis pscaltty cf McCabc, the prosecuting
.ttoreey, (tt is beliered McPherson or
; his Z'o hribed hias) the grand jury let
the rogue . Had McCabe faithfally
performed his duty, the Kadical candidate
'-for Ciate Printer would liare served an
pfrcnticeship ia the Oregon Peniten
tiary. There Is a chance for him jet,
howetcr..-. -f--.- - :.
J. 17. Johxson, Democratic candidate
--for Prosecuting Atorney, and his oppo
ect, Mr. Salllvan, addressed a tolerable
;It :-3ecb!se at the Court House, in
AlUy, last Monday evening. Sulliyan
0ssi2ed the rst hoar ia laudation of
GUIs, sad the remainder of his time in
the mse cf such expletives as , Copper-
: be
IsiS,
ti
-eeessiosssts, traitors," etc.
r. Johnson, ia true and niafcterly
xs;r. aer, showed up the object surd de-
gi-rs of the Radical party now in power,
iz l tnaJe the Abolitionists wince under
his tszne thrusts. . ;':
A Ehaspix. A respectable gentle
xziic? this city, and one of the oldest
rci' isstsof tha eounty, assures us; that
frl;i hs frrt saw McPherson, several
V- -3 s), he was a riyase short card
:r, til V.'.ii is Hvs by that kiai of
t j;.7it:;a. Zlt Joes bck LU a thisble
t: ttUt's a fact. i
Proceed In an of the Marlon County
Democrat lc tonvcullon.
The PnnxrnUc County Convention of Ma
rion county met in Salem, Thursday, May
10th, 18G8, pursuant to adjournment, nnil
was called to order at 11 o'clock, a. m., by
N. T. Caton, chairman.
The following resolutions were introduced
and adopted x
Reaofoed, That we hereby ratify and en
dorse the platform of principle! adopted lv
the Ucmoerntic State Convention, at l'ortlaiui,
in April last, and pledge the candidates
selected by that Conveution our earnest support.
Retolttd, That the principles' of President
Johnson's restoration policy are fundament
al. o man can approve of that policy and
that of Congress at the same time, ami the
attempt of the 8-ealhid "Union" party in
Oregon to betray the State into an endorse
ment of the Radical)!,, should la severely con.
demned.
Jtesolctd That in the present Btruggle be
tween the President and Congress, our sym
pathies are with the former, and our votes
shall be given in June for the vindication
and success of his administration.
Resolved, That the course of Oeorje II.
Williams, .In the Senate of the United States.
in allying himself with the Kadicnl party of
rl.:h C ".t 1 f. V?
are recognised . leaders aiding and,atctting
that party in its war opon the President
deserves the censure of every real Union man
in Oregon; and that Senator Williams, when
he declared himself " ready, in a little time
to go with Seuator Sumner in rivinc the
ballot to the negro," grossly betrayed his
constituents in Marion county. .
Ktsobrcd, That the course of Senator Nes
mith in sustaining the National Executive ;
the principles enunciated in his late speech,
and his course in the Senate in this crisis,
meet our hearty approval.
Rctolifil, That it is charged, and we be
lieve that the so-called " Uniun " party in
Marion county, was sold in January last, to
one J. 11. Mitchell, of Portland, and that
the Representatives of that rartv, if elected,
are to use their influence to procure the
election of the said Mitchell to the United
States Senate, thereby representing, not the
wishes of the people of this county, nor the
interests ot the people ot the state, but
merely complying with the terms of a cor
rupt bargain.
The following resolution was then intro
duced and adopted':
JCesoecd, That this Convention proceed to
the selection ot candidates at 1 o clock p.
in the following order : Two Stato.Senat a
Representatives; I County Judt i
County Clerk ; 1 Sheriff : 2 County Commis
sioners : I younty Treasurer ; 1 Assessor ; 1
bcnool buperjntentjent j I County surveyor ;
l Coroner.
. , ArTtnxoox stssiox.
The Convention proceeded to the selection
of the several candidates in the order proti
ded lor m the morning session, resuitmg in
the following nominations :
Stale Senators John F. Miller, Q. M.
Whigney.
Representatives M. L. Savage, C. B.
Bellinger, Geo. M. Stroud, John T. Smith,
F. E. Eldridge.
Clerk Dan. II. Murphy.
Sheriff Win. J. Ilerrcn.
Coniiuissionors-Charles Swegle, Lewis
Griffith.
Treasurer-Preston Hamilton.
Assessor-e(Ict. S, Downing.
School Superintendent P. F. Brown,
Surveyor- Wm, P. Pugh,
Coroner J. K. Clark.
On motion it was ordered that the proceed
ings of this Convention he furnished the Re
view, Herald and State Rights Democrat
for publication.
Tho Convention selected John F. Miller,
J. J. Brown, Jacob Conner, G. W. IK lan
and J. D. McCurdy, as n Central Committee
for the ensuing two years.
The Conveution then adjourned sine die.
N. H. Catox, Chairman.
Dav. H. MvarMT, Secretary.
THE TICKET.
f or Connty 9tllincr,
j. c. row ELL.
Qualificatioks. My mother was a
Green, Mountain boy, and the prettiest
woman in the country, and all who knew
her and ever saw me, said I looked more
like her than any other child she ever
had." fTrue extract from a speech de
livered by Judge Powell in Scio, May,
1864. . ., ;
Cacght a Tartar. Tho Radicals
agreed to pay the bummer Col. Ilatck
ins $500 for canvassing the State before
they heard him. After his Salem speech,
when the Hon- S. S. Smith used him
completely up, they offered him $300 to
quit tha canvass. He declined, and it is
said asks 81,000.,' The shrewd men of
the party advise that he be paid that sum
quick,. It is not -true that Democrats
have paid him to go with Jibbs.
f JrrsT tub Thing:-Some admiring
friends of; Gen - Elisha L Applcgate's
propose to erect a building on the plan of
a rope walk for him to utter his intermin
ably long harangues in. It will he rig
ged with "bunks" for sleepers, so that
Elisha can finish his speech before the
same audience,, and not have to do as at
present start it in one town and conclude
it in another.
A Caution. A correspondent at Cor
vallis, in writing about Judge Powell,
hopes ho wont collapse in the canvass
as he did in the justice s . court in Cor
vallis once, when he started off on a big
speech and stuck at the second sentence."
Ho complained then of his hgad," There
was nothing in it. He has the same
complaint still. Powell is" heavy so is
mud. - -
, Sharp, if True. Mitchell and Gibbs
are the prominent candidates for U. S
Senator in the Radical ranks. It is ru
mored that Mitchell's friends have paid
Hawkins to go around with Gibbs to hi!
him off. A surer card could not have
been played, Bpt it will avail Mitchel
nothing. Ttyj pert Legislature will be
Democratic, and -will choosa a Democratic
U. S. Senator, ' -
Answered.-! A coteniporary, speaking
of witnessing a woman attired in men's
clothes, and ascertaining that she was
one of the strong-minded ladies reform
sort, said he "wondered,- as time rolled
on and coming events cast their shadows
before, how Bhe would look -; in each
clothes,"- A friend suggests that a look
at Gov, Gibbs woali solve the wondering
editor's qncry. ' ' -
,., V. I 1 . I. .-JlPi1.
A VorI from n TeniieMMcenti.
IlAnmsBVRo, Oregon, May 8, lSGfl.
5r. Editor: I have learned that one
Col. Hawkins, of East Tennessee, in an Ab
olition harangue to tho people of Albany s
short time ago, represented the people of
that seotion, as being warm supporters oi
the negro snffrnge policy of Conjrres. 4c.
Now, it happens that I r.m Rn Enst Tennes-
secan myself, and I therefore feel it my duty
to correct the statements of the imported
Colonel. The following is an extract from a
letter received hy myself from an East Ten-
nesseau, (who, by the way, is in favor of thp
Union, but not of the Ikiwkins and Brown-
low clan,) which I belief to bo a true state
ment of the renl position which those people
are taking. It roads as follows t
" it il said th present was is oypr. but I
caunot see that the public mind is any more
at ease than it was in time of rebellion.
True, the countjv Is not impovfuushed as it
was befora the reel tsnops were withdrawn,
but Congress is using all mean to make us
of the Southern States equal if not iuferior
to the negro, which tho people ot fcast ten-
ncssco seeiu uetermiued to resist at an
harards."
This reads different to the statement of
this imported hireling, who is attempting to
humbug the people ot Uregon. lue letter
farther says :
" A small portion of the people, backed
by Northern Abolitionists sojourning in
Knoxville, would fuin allow them t vote,
and all other privileges heretofore nceardod
white men, but I am happy to say they are
not numerous.
Does Col- Hawkins, Brownlow & C., call
themselves the people? Those people have
been humbugged by such men lona; enough.
They are beginning to rcaliie what those
political demagogues and wire-workers as-
surod them would not result. We could not
expect more of' Mr. II. than for him to m is
represent tho people, as misrepresentation
is one among the foul principles belonging
to his party, iessessee.
DocniRRy ox Hawkins. In a recent let
tcr to the Mariposa (Cal.) Free Pross, Dog
berry thus dilates upon Col. (?) Hawkins
He is a man of thin and commanding np
pearance, nine feet long in body, and two
of beard. He savs Jeff. Davistonce offered
ten thousand dollars for his head. Some
body has remarked that Jeff, was seised with
a fit of scientifiij investigation, and wanted
that head to pixve that there was a connect
ing link between mat) and the animal crea
tion.
1 .
PTJBUC SPEABKJQt,
By agreement, the Polk county candidate, of
btth pnttics, will address tie people (beginning at
ten o'clock A. .,) at tbe following pl.-ie: :
DriJgtport May 23
R. W. Simpson's
Pleasant Hill
Jackson -May 29 j
Luekcamito..Ma.T 2
Ira T wn?enil a
Salt.Lake.May .10
Pthct May 31
Kola June 1
DaUa Jane 2
Bnena Vista.. ....May 25
Monmouth. .......May 26
Stone sSthod H.
Douglas May 2S
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKETS.
Coes County.
Joint Reprciontntlfe--WM. H. HARRIS.
County JadgegAM'Ii S. M.VSJf.
Shrrir-A. J. MOODY.
County C erkG. AT. SLEEPER.
, Treasurer P. FLAXAoXx. .
Atwssor 0 4BRIEL BROWX.
Crunty Cotnaiissiincrs J. M. DAVIS,
K 11. LOWE.
School Snper:n!ende:t Da. II. IIEAMAX.
Surveyor JAM K3 AIKE.V.
Cdr-.ner JONATHAN II0DSOX.
Peuglas County.
RepretanUtives HARDY EI.IFF,
PEN". RCTHERLIK,
F. OWENS,
County Jjdgc SOL: FITIICGU.
County OoaiwissKnerj SAM'L MOORE,
J. LONG.
Sheriff JAS. HUTCHINSON.
County Cl-rkL. B. FETTER.
County Treasurer S. HAMILTON.
School Superintendent D. C. DeWITT.
County Assessor JOHN REDFIELD.
Surveyor E. W ATKINS.
Coroner JAS. G. CLARK.
Folk County.
Representatives J. DEMPSEY,
ISAAC STAATS,
. WILLIAM HALL.
" - County Judfre C. P. COOK. '
County Clerk JAMES THOMPSON.
Sheriff JOSEPH LIGGETT.
County Treasurer N. 11. LEWIS. ,
Assessor G. T. WALLER.
Sup't Common Schools T1IOS. BUTLER.
County Surveyor FAML EL I5URCH.
Coroner T. B. LOVELADT.
?Y
- iucnma oounTy,
ReprcsentativesJOHN MTERS,
C. F. BATIE.
J. S. M. VAN CLEAVE
. Com missjopers PHILLIP FOSTER.
HOWARD OGLK.
' T' Judge HENRY SAFFARAKS.
Treasurer JOHN FLEMING.
Clerk T.J. McCARVER.
Sheriff A. F. HEDGES.
Superintended Schools Z. C. NORTON.
Assessor K. N. WORSUAM.
, . Coroner DR. ROSS.
, Surveyor A. J. BURNETT.
Dcntoa County.
Sfeoator A. J. THAYER.
Representatives It. S. STRAHAN.
M. II. WALKER.
County Judge JOHN BURNETT.
Sheriff SIDI BERNARD.
Clerk H. M. BELI.
. Treasurer W. 11. JOHNSON.
. Assosjo? DURHAM.
Commissioners J. MODI,
.. ; U ' -rJ. HARRIS. .
Coroner DR; RIGHT.
; E. CHTJRCIJ SOUTH.
Albany circuit, at Albany, 4th Saturday and
baiibatn in May.
Corvallis t Butta School Honse. 1st Saturday
and Sabbath in June.
Brownsville, at Willamette Forks School House,
2d (Saturday and babbatb. in Juno.
Eugene City, at Eugene, 3d Saturday and Bab
esia in vane. , :
Independence, 4th Saturday and Sabbath in
June.
Oregon City, at Young's Praire, 5th Saturday
m June aua c-auoata in July. . -
Lafayette 2d Saturday and Satbath in July.
A. C SEARS, P. E.
SAL.E OF. SCHOOL LANDS
RECALLED.
DOUBTS EXISTIXG AS TO THE
present state of the law' with reference to
tue power of the Connty Superintendent to sell
School Lands, tho sale advertised for May 23d
will not take place
S. G. IRVINE,
Albany. May 15th.
Co. School Sup't.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
PLOWS ! PLOWS)
T If ATE COA'STAXTLY OUT SALE
I the PEORIA PLOWS and BOSTON CLIP
r'iiR, PLOWS, and sell them at reasonable prices
X also intend so keep the Cast bioel Plow of Col
lins make when it can be tad.
Give me a call and tet for yoursclre.
Albany, Feb. 17, : - R. CHEADLE.
FOIl MALES & FEMALES
rniiE sixoi si:ssio cr Tins
X College will begin on the loth day of April,
I8ii8. and enntirtue three month. f
The Trustee of tho above named inititntMh. at
heir Into mcetin?, authoritod 'he president of the
College to announce tho following
FACULTY I
Ite. W. A. Fivi.KV. A. II.. Preiident.
IX. N. Ahmstbono. Profi-Mnr of Mathematics,
M1m Hattik Woods, Teacher of Primary Pep't.
Mis Pniwn.iA Asbott, Teacher of Vocal and In
strumental Miulo.
Tho Profc-siors linvine chareo of (he Institution.
i,t.,.l.. i1,h,..lu.. HmvivIw ,intliluf ll.n.
ii,. ii,.t. ,,r ih. mmili rTit.M n.,ri.,
,k.;..,,...i.!,,n i
ah ,L I,., n.1,1,. f ina M,!nv ..ii T , i,, i I
Colleges will receive nceial attention when desired.
The Trutoe Intend to make the Corvallis Col-
lege FIUST CLASS INSTITUTION of learning,
worthy the atrtntie of all friends of educslion
RATES OF TUITION Ffcll ULAKTER :
PniMARr Bnisciirs .-80.00
PaKPAnAToar, ditto 7.50
At)TASCK!, ditto t 9.00
Mcsic (Piano)..,,....,.,,,,, 1S.OO
Of those living out of the County, payment re
quired invariably in advance. Those le the City
and County, one hslf in dvnce, the balance at
the close ol the Session.
Pimila will tiA rliarfriit f.-(im Ihft time nf intjrin I
to the end of the Quarter,no deductions being
made except in eases of protracted illneis. I
ItS For farther particulars address tbe Presl-
Jcnt, Rr.v. W. A. Fisi.kv, Corvallis, Oregon.
ALIIAIVY FIsRUY.
AT THE SO LICIT ATI03F OF
many citU'cs of Linn and Benton counties
aV..!
as to accommodate the traveling public at alii
times that fcrrvlns is wanted to bo done. I
"tlSfitttZS: iSSTn J
the latest improvements for safety, and strongly
secured by a good wirr noes.
Albany, May llth.l'"0
w . CV V. ill. a. U, VO,
A 1,11
a-
Valley ap.J
ir.r.Ti OF THE TIllS-
and stockholders of the Willamette
Ca.rado Mountain Wngon Road Com
panv wilt be held at tbe Court House, in Albrny,
m S.Trsn.r, the 19th In it. A full attendance of
stockholders Is requested, as business of an in
portant character will be transacted.
By order of Trustees.
THE LAST GOD THING!
METROPOLITAN RESTAURANT!
IN SCHLCSSEL'S OLD ST ORB,
Corner of First and Waahhigtaa Sraeta,
ALBANY, OREGON.
J. W. WELTON, Proprietor,
rriiiE; lxdeissigxeo, having
JL pnrrhascd the entire interest held by Winn
A r-miih In tbe New Restaurant ia tbe place for
merly occupied by Ecblussvt A Co., in the eity ef
Albauv, intends ti continue the business. He
is resolved ta maintain it a a
FIRST CLASS HOUSE
In Kth tla
BOARDING AND LODGING DEPARTSESTS.
To do this he has secured the services of
Smith, the Celebrated Cook,
Aud his Rooms are furnished with
SEW nEDS AD DEDDI.iG.
Tbe utmost attention will be riven to the duty
of providm? for the substantial comfort and al
most possible accommodation of eTcry guest, and
the very best the market affords will bo daily
served in bmitb s iuimitable style.
The following rates will be charged :
BOARD AND LODGING, per week 5 SO
BOARD, per week 4 fi
SINGLE MEALS n , M,.....M 59
7-Weals U IIear.
Remember tbe rj!aee -Northwest corner of First
tte &laiu) and A a.i!iingtoo streets.
J. yf, WELTON.
Albany, April 14, 8C0.
THOMAS HAMPTON J S. B. H'laiOS.
HAMPTON V ncDRIDE.
NEW FURNITURE STORE!
(IN UPTON'S OLD STAND) -Opposite
Schlnsael's Old Store,
ALBANY, OREO ON.
We hare jnst laid in an entirely new aad varied
assortment of Pastern, and also vf oar cwa make,
of r urniture, eoasistmg of
Chairs, Tables,
Bureaus, Bedsteads,
Card Tables,
Wash Stands,
Sofas, Pulu,
Excelsior Lounges, &o.
We Manufacture, Repair, or Refit
Furniture, Reds and Deddlnr,
Of every description, and do all kinds of
UPHOLSTERY WORK.
We have also on band a lot of superb
ROSEWOOD AND RICH GUT MOULDING
For framing Pictures, Embroideries, As.
jj- All work done at our Furniture Manufae -
tory guaranteed to be of the best quality.
WE SELL CHEAP.
Call and examine our stock, and we will try to
sell ron or mnka fur vou erartl what ,au want
N.B., We bar. sl.o .a hand a l.rg. lot of
- -
SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS,
-Which wo wlU dispose of at very low rates.
HAMPTON A McBRIDbV
A 1 ? 1 o . ' '
a i dad j, rpcruavrj U, lOOO, .. .
ALB4N Y,OREGQN,
J HAVE ALWAYS OJf nAwp,
H or win xnanuiaoiure to oruer, every stylo or
DOORS, SASH AND BUNDS,
ai me suortesi noctce ana lowest possible ebarges
Boards Matched and Planed.
Work executed in a style not surpassed by any
' Shop In ths State. :
The MH1 is in tbe lower part of tho town,
en tho river bank, at tbe oornprs of ths joining
.. 1 -: r .1. f , - . 1 i S.'
Albany, September 20, 1865.
, FARM S AIsE.
THE FIXE FARM OF THE
subscriber, in Hftrrisburg Precinct, Linn
county, Uregon, is offered for sale.
The farm consists of $20 acres of exoellcnt farm
ing land, with an orchard of nearly 500 good
bearing appje trees, and besides, five acres of tim
bered land ip the bottom, Tbe property is well
improved, with s gpod, large, commodious dwell
ing, fine barn and other farm buildings, and an
excellent t)uvBr failing i);apcn flowing through the
place. It is situated Qn (ho middle o main road
from AlbaaT to Eugoae City, . abont two miles
from Harrisbur-g, - - :
For terms, Ao., spply on tbe premises of
MATHSW FOUNTAIN.
Karrisbnrjj. May 2. 18(58.
PA TOWS OFSALTjlFOR SALS
JJ cucp, ry
TLSlHrHNER , CO.
THE SPRING CAMPAIGN!
RAKE ATTRACTION !
NEW GOODS AND NEW STYLES I
READY TO BE SEEN
At tbe Tin Brick Store of
BZOIilSr Sc B R O-,
FIRST STREET, AU3ANT.
We would iny to the generous ptiblla who have
o liberally tiatronlted onr New Utors that, In
oruer to receive a continued aoo lncrcaaca mare
of t he tusiuofi of Albany, w have gone to great
,M" jn porchasing a Urge, very .elect, seaion
b'8 nd fhlonablq aiiortmeat of
-a.-jT4
OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTER58.
Frenoh Barege,
Jaconets,
Chambre,
...ALI9...
'
ttalal. Faulrd,
French Merino, Drea Goods,
jPopllllS, AlpaeaS,
Linen, Mnsllna,
r.nslUh Merlnoa, French Merino
Sheeting:, Ilolmf r.
Silk of nU fclnd.
ALIO
E"Sn iSD FRENCH FRUITS
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BOIES' silk and cloth CLOAKS I
ladles' Silk and Cloth Basques !
v"-. u.cHvo
FINEST PARASOLS.
nnnPfl. BALMORAL9. ULOVES.
BtBRnSR. HOSIERY,
HAIR NETS
A very attractive assortmeat of the latest styles of
YOUNG
LADIES'
HATS!
and
LADIES' SPRING BONNETS!
...AtSO...
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS,
Of tbe latest styles, fabrics and fashions.
Childrens' and Youths' Clothing
Of all kinds and patterns.
Wo also' bare, from the best makers, a lot of
LADIES' GAITERS, TIES, AND SHOES,
!j CHILDRENS' SnOES,
MEN'S FINE CALF, AND STOUT ROOTS,
SUPPERS AND PUMPS.
' ...ALSO...
CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
GLASSWARE. '
We will exebsaes Goods for all kinds of
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
And will give the highest market price.
. KOHN A BROTHER.
Albany, March SI, 1S66.
a. C. BILL,
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SETTLEMJER & CO.,
From and after the isth day of March
JOSEPH DAVIS is admitted into eut firm. Mr
Davis, having run based the rirbt, title and in
terestof Dr. W. F. ALEXANDER ta the firm,
takes his place and assumes all his debts, dues
and liabilities la tho business,
ALBANY, OREGON,
DEALERS IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIp
DRUGS Al MEPICIES,
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...ALSO...
Paints, OUi,
Dye Stuffs,
Glass, Kerosene Oil,
TOILET ARTICLES!
Surgeons, Fine Toilet and other
sponges,
Ualr, Wall, Tooth, and Paint
urusnes, or aii varieties,
Combs, tf:.i Jte.
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Of all brands.
Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, &o.
Arnts for all Popular and Valaablo
PATENT MEDICINES I
PITS1CILW PRESCIIPTIOSS
Carefully compounded, and orders
attended to with care and dispatch. .
I iPaysicla&B la tho Interior and Farmers
Will find our stock of Medicines complete,
1 ranted genuine, and of the best quHfJ,
Our store is in the Fire Proof Brick on First
street, near opposite J. Fleiscljner A Co.'s (tore.
Albany, February 24, 1868.
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INTENSE EXCITEMENT ALL ABOUT!
NEW CARDING MACHINE!
rriHAT SEW 1VOOL CARDIXG
1 Maobino which can
CARD AND SPIN WITHOUT HELP,
Ia on Oak Creek j one and a hall
Allies west or vorwaiiis.
It will card tho finest or the coarsest Wool ia
the State Into Rolls or Batting,
Bring along Year Wool aad See it Seae
We hava the beat Carder in the State the same
I one that we had last year,
DIRECTIONS FOR WASHING s
In washing your Fine Wool use chamber lye or
sal soda, plenty of hot water aad soap.
Wo will not card Unwashed Wool.
PRICES FOR CARDING : :
10 Cents with, or IS Cts. without Grease.
HORNING A GROVES
Oak Creek, Benton eonnty, March 30, 186S.
" . WANTED i:
100,000 POUNDS OF
Vjf For wbion wo will pay tne
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
- W. W. PARRISH A CO
Albany, January 27tr.. 1868..
STIIVI ON THE CORNER!
R. CHEADLE'S CASH STORE
Is the place to save money ; whore you e&n bay
roods at Small Profits. Be rare and call, endsot
ffff yovrtlvM. St CHEADLX,
josr.i u on i-Mtrixri:
Portland.
Albany.
WTE3B.TKJ3ST Sc CO-
at THE
NEW YOUK STORE
IN
Foster's Two Story Brick,
CITY OF ALBANY, OGN.
ATTRACTION FOR ALL !
WERTUAIV & CO.,
At J, LEVY & BRO.'S old Stand,
HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR
NEW AND WELL SELECTED
STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of the Latest Styles of
SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS'
CLOTUIXG,
U FINISHING GOODS,
BONNETS AND FLATS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
...ALSO...
A Large Stotk of
Groceries,
Tpbaeep,
Hardwara,
Crockery,
Glassware,
Cutlery,
...ALSO...
FAINTS AND OILS,
GLASS AND PUTT
All ef which they offer to sell
CHEAP FOB CASH OB PRODUCE
AT TIB
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
REMEMBER
WERTHAN & CO.,
At the New York Store, ia Foster's two story
brick, First street.
WERTHAN A CO,
Albany, March 24, 1S6S.
A WARNING
TO
THE DEMOCRACY,
4 THUNDERING
71 tlinc hi.
NQIS$ CAME RAT-
51e and women were beard to cry ;
There was bo eclipse of the sun,
Or nothing else to frighten one.
The facts are these, if yon must know
What u was that disturbed them so, -A
Sew Grocery Store bss come o town.
Where tb best af Groceries can be fognd.
Country folks and fanners yon
Bring on Eggs. Bacon, and Bntter too.
And yea shall hare yonr Groceries lower
Thaa ye can get at any other store.
At the iga
a. s. oanTLmarrt,
front of the store,
Where are the best Groceries yon ever saw before.
Tobaeeo, Cigars, Half Bushels, and all kinds of
spices.
Nuts, Candies, Wash Tubs, Oysters and Rices,
Canned Fruits, Indigo, Wood and Willow Ware
Sugar of every grade and quality kept any vhere,
Cordage, Brooms, Mackeral ana fcugsr, bna
Pipes, Washboards. Raisins, and soaps of every
brand.
Do not Forget the Plaee,
In the Building- formerly occupied by J. Noreross,
rN THE CITY OF ALBANY, OREGON
A. S.
Albany, April J, JSCS.
K IGHTLING EE.
BLACKSMITHING!
A NEW SHOP Jk
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H A NttY BUILUINUI V
FRANK. S. WOOD
HAS OPENED A BLACKSMITn SHOP
la the New S3 oil din? oa Bread Alhin st.,
(Middle of the Block east of Norcross' store)
ALBANY, OREGON;
Where he will execute orders for work ia his line
of every description, such as
Making and Pointing Plows,
Horseshoeing, TirePS Wheels,
Wagon Iron. Work.
particular attention will be given to
FARMERS' ORDERS.
All work will bo done in the best manner, aad at
VERY LOW PRICES.
I respectfully solicit a fair share of the patroa-
age of this community. I . s. v uux
Albany, fliaron 31, 160.
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P A RQ A I N S TO B E H A D !
COME ONE AND ALL!
FAR AND HEAR! :'
TQ THE LOW PRICE RETAIL STORE OF
B. CHEADI.I5,
And see for yourselves if yon can't got anything
kept in a ., ?. ."
Dry Goods or Grocery Store,
Atyery Low Prices for Cash or Trade.
CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE AT ALL TIMES
' Remember to come to tbe Store of
Albany, Fob. 17, 1866. R. CHEADLB.
X. O. O. lE
ALBANY LODGE, NO. 4.
The HegTilar race tinges of Albany Lodge,
No, 4, 1. O. a F., are held at tho Hall ia Albany,
every WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock.
Brethren ia good steading belonging to other
iioan axe tnviieqi o aucna.
I W. W. PARRISH, N, 0.
E. MssarLL, Secretary.
Aispy. Nor. 25, lWi
nAvin wEitTn.ts,
GREAT EXCITEMENT !
AT
J.FLEISCHNEIl&COJS!
First Street, corner ef Washington,
CITY OF ALBANY, OGN.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY
call tbe attention of the Pcblie to tbe fact
that we hove determined to sell oat cur entire
large and well selected st ,ck of
Dry Goods,
Clothing, (
Boots and Shoe,
Hats and Caps,
ALSO,
Crocliery TTare,
Class Tfarc,
IXardTTara.
ALSO,
A largo, frwh and ebelss assert319) f
GROCERIES,
And aaany other srt:ols too nnsterons te scoatloa.
all cf which we will sell at
SACRIFICING RATES, .
Oa acoount tbat wg are closing oar business, asi
are determined to do so by the 4th of July.
3. FLEISCHXER A CO.
N. B. All persons indebted to us will rlesM
come forward and settle at their earliest eoa-
venienee. J. FLEISCHNER A CO.
Albany, April 14, 1868.
C. XElLxr. 1 W. r-LTBfTOJf. 1 B. X. A58BIWS
O. MEALY Sc CO.
Steam Cabinet Manufactory.
Corse? ef First and Broad Alhin Stresta,
(Corner East of J. Norcross Store)
CITY OF ALBANY.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY
annonnce to the citizens of Albany and
the public generally tbat we
Are Still at the Old Stand,
And we have on band a large stock of
FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY,
Of Erery Yarietj.
We are also prepared to do all kinds cf
CABIITET "WOEE
or the most approved Styles
And Latest Patterns.
A FULL SUPPLY OF EVERYTHING
THE MARKET DEMANDS
'.Always oa band, at tho
very Lowest figureoi
? "T :
We have ia connection with oar Establishment
A LARGE WAREROOM,
(op stairs in Foster's Brick on First stret t)
TO WHICH WE INVITE THE PUBLIC,
And where a full inspection of
FURNITTTRES IN COHZFLZTTB SSTS
Can be had by persons wishing to purest is.
C. MEALY A CO.
Albany, March 17, 1855.
AEB AI Y FOUTOK Y
AND : &?
sviACHirys shop !
A. F. CHERRY,
AYIXO PURCHASED THE
tire interest in the ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND MACHINE SHOP, I am
Prepared to Fnrnlah
WROUGHT AND CAST miWWl
Of every deseription, on short notice. Alio,
BRASS CASTINGS.
AH Orders for
mills WORK
Will be filled with dispatch, and ia a satisfattery
manner.
no use powers
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Agricultural Implements
Hanufactn-Mi to order, and partiealar aiseisVsa
pid to Repairs.
ARkiasSof
TTEXIII weme
done to order pn short aesiee
" A. F. CHERRY,
Albany, September 16, 1S65. y
: GARDENING !f7-
ANDREW GILGRIEST,
Florist, Botanjst, Gardener,
Orders left at the Eagle Hotel, Albany, wa be
" punctually attended to. . -
5-WUl attend to orders ia tbe conn try,
will garden on shares.
Albany, AprU 14. 1866.
'-'. WOOL! WOOL!
i pa nnn PocxDs of ttool
1 5UelUU wanted, for which we will
pay tho highest market PJbro. .
Albany, 24, 18C6.
FURS WANTED.
AT THE IfEW STORE OF I
STERNBACH. t , ;
10,000 Ponnda Fnra, f .
For which I wiU pay tho jfjJJc'x
Albany. January 6, 1886. . -
NOTICE.
TIIERB WILL BE A HEETIXG
of the Stockholders of tho
WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND CASCADE
M0.UXTAIN ROAD
held at their Ofiice in Lebanon, on Fbibat, May
4th, at I o'clock, r. wv A full attendance ii re
quested, as important business will bebroagb
before tho mooting. By order of the Bo of
Directors. WM. S. ELKLS S.
Lebanon, April 16, 1868. w
NOTICE. . .
HAYIXC SOLD OUT OCR Ii"
tire stock of merchandise to D. Werthiui A
Co., we would request all persons knowing tlient
selves indebted to us to, eoae and settle np forth
with, as one of ns intends to leave tor juirope
grortly. J.LEVY BRj.
Aibaoy, aiarco i, ioou.
N. B. Call at once at the old stand. -
isinipER! isiinrusR :
rplIE STJBSCRIREB, UAVUIs A
Steam Cironlar Saw Mill,
i
Now is satxessful operation, and also ore ef
Wood worth's
PjANtXQ AND mtm& rjlC3E3f
fn the mountain timber of Brush Creek, e even
miles east of Browneyillo, would inform thu eiti
sens of Linn connty tbat be will be able to fill
orders for lumber of all dimensions, either y'aaed
or rough, on short nottae, at very low rates fog
oaeb only. W. J. UKVLUJt.
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