The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 13, 1866, Image 3

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    STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT.
CITY, COUNTY AND STATE.
Money Market
San Frnctsco L Tender rates
New York Gld Quotation!"
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Gone. The Fair ts gone ; the pig show is
gone ; the circus is gone; the balhxm ascen
sion is gone (we thought it never would go);
the steam swing is pne ; the wheelbarrow
panorama is gone ; the grind organ is gono ;
the peanut stand are gone, and the greater
part of the ready cah we had on hand lcfore
the Fair is gone. The Fair went home, the
amusements to Salem, and our money up
the flume so to speak. Our stock didn't
hike premiums at the Fair, much : our short
horned hogs were not so prominent as some
others on exhibition ; our Spanish Merino
cattle had lecomo too much Auiericanixed ;
our thorough-bred vegetables were too much
graded ; our Arabian sheep were not enough
on the "fleece" ; our Berkshire horses hap
pened to be too much Cayue ; our imported
fruit Favored too strong of Wcbfoot, and our
preserves, jellies and wines wouldn't go
round with the awarding committee (in fact,
we thought at one time we would bo in luck
if we flared our plates and bottle, and we
noticed after the committee had finished test
ing the qualities of one cake there wasn't
enough of it left to tie the premium ribbon
to). In the races our horse was too modest
didn't like to put himself forward and
as there was no premium offered for mod
esty, and the other horse coming out ahead,
the judges decided against u. A man won
2 J from us in this race, but as we didn't put
up the money, and only bet on honor, we
didn't lose anything. In the mechanical de
partment, we noticed the "Frec lmen's Bu
reau," in which work the ebony and ivory
showed to advantage. There were a few
calves on exhibition at the swing which
we noticed had generally taken second pre
mium, having red ribbon tied onto them.
In the pavillion we noticed "lovely women
and brave men," and squalling laities the
latter attracting the most attention. Al
though there irai no poultry on exhibition.
tnere were several "tout races ana some
'.'flying the track." In the grain line there
were some signs of rye whisky and sev
eral individuals were pretty well "corned."
The specimens of painting most noticeable
were on the face of some of the youn? la
dies, and the drawing were eenerally done
by the doorkeepers of th shows from the
pockets of the people except where an oc
casional cork was drawn from a whisky bot
tle. We didn't observe much honey, but
there was any amount of candy in circula
tion, especially at the swing, where every
thing was on the rise.
Balloon Ascension. During the Fair
held here last week Albany was b!esed with
amusements. We had fireworks, the Circus
the soul of which is Harry Jackson and
the learned pig. This pig is a curiosity. He
is about half Berkshire, and we hai rather
see him perform than all the other shows in
the shape of fire-works and circuses in the
land. He knows more, and can expre- him
eelf mure intelligently and behaves himself
better than any other "grunter" we ever
saw. By looking at a watch he can tell the
time of day. He can play cards better thau
most amateur players. He tells how many
days there are in a year. He avers he never
drinks liquor ; and the only objection we
can urge against him is that he says he voted
for Lincoln. But this is a slight digression.
We started out to say something about a bal
loon ascension. On last Saturday, late in
the afternoon, Prof. Vincent, the manager,
succeeded, after two or three ineffectual at
tempts, in inflating his large balloon, when
it was cut loose and ascended about a half
mile, and finally came down within a quar
ter of a mile of Albany. Before it began
ascending, Prof. Buisley, a very powerfully
built and daring little Frenchman, took his
seat upon a traper bar, which was suspended
by ropes several feet below the balloon, and
immediately commenced a s-rresof extraor
dinary feats, such as hanging by his feet,
head downwards, his arms folded across his
breast ; hanging by one arm ; lying on his
back crosswise of the bar ; hanging to the
bar by the back of his neck, and performing
sundry other feats equally daring and won
derful The whole thing here was a splen
did success, and gave entire satisfaction to
all who witnessed it. We cannot, however,
speak very flatteringly of "Prof." Vincent.
He left Albany owing a balance to his land
lord, and be utterly eschewed every civility
to the entire press fraternity, df course he
has a right to do as he pleases relative to this
matter ; but if he pursue3 this course every
where, and succeeds, he may be reckoned as
one of the world's wonders.
Go There ! Go where? Why, to A. S.
Kightlinger's grocery and variety store.
"What for? For anything you want, of
course. He keeps tons of groceries and
myriads of Yankee notions and toys to
please the children such as wooden nut
megs, traveling snuff-boxes, portable distil
leries, pocket sawmills, eross-ejed spectacles
fjr blind spiders, etc., etc., &c.f &c. Call
and ses that prince of good fellows, Mr. K.,
"flax around," raise a small whirlwind by
hia celerity in filling orders and raking down
the cash, and if you don't come away satis
fied that you've "struck" the place to deal,
then call us a li-kely young man.
Never too Late, &c. We last week
omitted to return thanks to our friend Mar
shall, proprietor of one of the livery stables
in our city, for free rides to and from the
Fair Frounds. Mr. Marshall keeps a tip
top livery stable, and knows how .to ingrati
ate himself into the good graces of even the
devil (he let ours ride free all last week).
, Phtsiciax axd Surgeon. We direct the
attention of our readers to the professional
card of Dr. D. B. Rice, in this week's pa
per, aid assure all those who need the ser
vices &T a physician that they will find in
him a reao:yf accommodating and skillful
person, and one whose charges are reasona-
Die. .
Personal. We this week had a call from
Mr. Frank Stuart, of the Jacksonville Ke
porter. He reports that "everything is love
ly" for the Democracy of Southern Oregon.
Newspaper Changes. We notico that
Mr. O'Meara, former editor and publisher of
this paper, has recently taken charge of
the editorial department of tho Idaho
World. Also, that Mr. Noltner has associ
ate! with him in tho publication of tho He
view Mr. Beers, and has employed Mr. Hus
ton as editor.
Rain. On Thursday and yesterday we
had several lively little showers, and at the
hour of going to pross it looks as though
there was "more coming." Well, it is great
ly needed in the surrounding country at this
time.
Immigrants. Two families of immigrants
arrived from "old Missouri" yesterday.
They aro just in time to get in out of the
wet.
Wanted. We will tuko a few cords of
wood in payment of subscription to tho Dem
ocrat, if delivered soon at this office.
Thanks. Our thanks are duo Represen
tative Moore, of this county, for official doc
uments. Tiik Health of Mr. Davis. Ap
proaching Old l'oint Comfort, says a cor
respondent of tho Memphis Bulletin, I
could not help of thinking of the proud
heart beating there within tho.e walls
like a caged eagle, and I knew, too, from
information entirely reliable, that his
health was not what it had been represented
and that his life was gradually but surely
oozing away. Mark my prediction ! The
only trial Mr. Davis will ever have will be
at i he bar of Eternal Justice. Ho will
never live to bo tried by an earthly trib
unal. He is further on the road to the
grave than the outside world has any
idea of ; and, ere long, the telegraph will
announce to the press the sufferings of
Jeffersoti Davis are at an end, and he will
be better off.
It is said that a discrepancy of thirty
million dollars has lately been discovered
in Judge Chase's a coouuts while Secretary
of the Treasury. Ilathera heavy jfeal
for a man now occupying the pot of Chief
Justice of the ltepublie.
On the "lb in-t., at she rciknce of the lri Jc'
father. Y. M. Priue. hy Iter. J. trunj..r.
Mr. F. M. t'rabir.e, and Miss L. V. Trine, all of
Linn euuly.
SPECIAL NOTICE:
Medical Advico.-DIt. W.M. K. DO.
llKRTV'ft Medical anl Surgical Institute i he
cintn a fine qua non to the wt-lfarc f oar ."-late
and health of our citis n; and hWrafiHy j--rrad-in
r-putatin. althouli it mar rxeiu- f u.-j.i i-, is
but tins signal of KiH, nnd PH-ws as the natural
effect of cucli a cau-. We are jK-rtnallv acquaint
el with gentleman ht hsve suffered f ryrars un
der c':r iiie iti3c. and who bad taken advant
age of every available itn-ans that roini.ed relief,
but wi boat uc'-e. tn.t'l tvey called ujn Ir.
Iobrty. h-. in an incredibly b"tt a-c of time
ha given tiiein cit-rj relief. It is gratifying to
ann un-e this fact. bee.uise the Ictor i a gen
tleman who .-vk, n -I by d--faiuaii-n of other, to
estab'i-h b'u r Iit4ti'n. i r v rear the Mij.-rtniv
ture -f hi owa upon the ru:n of an another's fame.
The Dot-tor conduct hi Itntitut in u-h a man
ner th.it must be rr.itityn to a'.l bit patic-iH.
He esamin s. advises and r. commend without
char.-e. aud tlie patient, aft r bearing hi term
for treatment, can accept or reject at p!e.inrc. In
no cae d-e th-? Doctor in ik- a charge ut:l-.-. be
efTccM a cure. This be it able t do. because be
f.tls the confidence wtiich long ex jcrle;ic--h.ii gir -en.
and no doubt the eoii-otalion w bU-b appertains
to that confidence. I'cron afflicted wlh either
aecote or chronic dicae. would do w-ll to con
sult biin. For cnuliaf ion b- ak n fe.-. nor
does hj inii-t on ob -dicn-e to hi advice oiiVm the
patk-nt p'acce biuiMrlf under hi care. J I i -fiir
are on Sacramdnlo 'r-"t. .j.(.fi; the Pacific Mail
St amshit of3-e. 'S. . New.
NEW A I) V E HT I S K M E N TS .
i. ii. flic r, n. i.,
SURG EOS'. I'll YSICIA X A Sf A CCO I CUE II
Tenders hi services it the rati"i! branches of
his profion to tie eticens of Albanr a-id sur-1
ronndtnj country. OGn-e tr. ttairs. . in -i;r
jtTtc ocl no'Jly !
T2ic lzmt Call.
ALLr
J. I
LL pfrfons kn winz th'-msKf-s indtd to
vy & liro., Aiianv. wilt please eome
forward immediately and sttlle th-ir holes anl ac
counts. If they are not settled by the 2ith of
this month the accounts and notes will be placed
in the bands of an Attorney for collection. You
will find the notes and accounts with Mers. Wcr
than & Co., at the New York Store, who are au
thorized to collect tbern for us.
J. LEVY k BRO.
Albany, October 13, lCC. 3ia
IVotice.
THE Partnership heretofore exitinr between
E. II. Griffin and R. R. Frteland, known a
Ur.flin & Freeland, Dentists, is this day dissolved
by mutual consent of both parties. The accounts
apportioned to R. R. Freda nd have been placed
by him in tbe hands of E. V. Russell for collec
tion. Albany, October 12, 18CC. no9.1t
lujirek! i.l.uijki::
rjlIIE SlDSCltlUER, HAVING A
Steam Circular Saw Mill,
Now in successful operation, and also one c,
Woodworth'
PLANING AND MATCHING MACHINES,
In the mountAin timber of Brush Creek, eleven
miles east of Erown. villc, would inform the citi
zens of Linn county that he will be able to fill
orders for lutnb.-r of all dimensions, either planed
or rough, on ndurt notice, at very low rates !or
cah only.
W. J. LIXVILLE.
April 14.
GOLDSMITH BROS.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IX
WATHElS AND JEWELRY,
DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER WARE,
MILITARY GOODS,
CLOCKS; &c:, &c, &C.
So. 93 Front Street, Portland.
Portland, Dec. 20, 1605.
JUST RECEIVED!
Direct From the Retihery !
50
II F DAIUIELS SAN Fit AX-
ciseo Bcnuod tiu&r.
ALSO
100 Keg Syrup ; which we are selling
v ery cheap.
J. FLEISCUNER & CO.
Albany. September 30. lSfia.
STORAGE, STORAGE.
NOW IS THE TIME TO STORE YOUR
Wheat and Oats. I am prepared to store on
as uiir tortus as any on3 in Albany. Come alon;
with yoar grain. I pay cash for wheat, and as
much a any one in Albany.
au25-iy R. CIIEADLE.
SETTLEMENT JVOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to the
undersigned are hereby notified to appear and set
tle up within six weeks from this date, either by
note, cash or trade, an i save costs. Our accounts
MUST BE SETTLED. J. FLKISCHNER A CO.
Albany, Oregon, October 6th, 1860. v2n8tf.
rn TONS OF SALT, FOR SALE
OUcbeap,b7 J. FLEISCH2JER k CO.
A D V H K T I S E MENTS.
x-mo -;
rnoni or sedentary hablls troubled With weak
ness, lanitudoi palpitation or tbe heart, lack of
appetite, distress after rating, torpid liver, constl
pation. Ac, dexerro to aufToC -if they will not, try
the celebrated PLANTATION IIITTERS. which
are now recommended by the blbit medical nu
thorilivi, and warruiitvd to produce an linmodiato
benefloial effect. They nro exceedingly agreeable,
perfectly pure, and tmut supercede all other ton
ic where a healthy, gcntlo itlinulaut la required.
They purify, itrengtheu and Invigorate.
They create a beulthy appetite.
They are an antidote to change of water and
diet.
They strengthen the ytra and enliven the
mind.
They prevent miaimatio and Intermittent ferer.
They purify the breath and acidity of the stom
ach. They cure Pypepia and Conitipation.
They euro Liver Complaint and Ncrroui Head
ache. They make the weak strong, the languid bril
liant, and are exhausted nature's great restorer.
They are composed of the celebrated Caliyabark,
wintergreen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre
served in perfectly pure Ct. Croix rum. For par
ticulars, see circulars and totitnontals around
each bottle.
Ileware of Impostors. Examine every bottle.
See that it has our private U. S. stamp unmutila-
ted over the cork, with plantation scene, and onr
signature on a fine stetl pi a to side laWl. Sec tbut
our bottle is not refilled with spuriou aud delete
rious stuff. Any person pretending to sell Plan
tatiun Hitters by the gallon or in bulk, is an im
poster. Any penon imi:ating this bottle, or sell
iug any other material therein, whether called;
Plantation Hitters or not, is a criminal under iht
V. S. Law, and will be so prosecuted by u. The
demand for Drake's Plantation Uittcri, from la
dies, clergymen, men ban s, Ac, is incredible.
The simple trial of a bottlo is the evidence we
prcteot of their worth and superiority. They are
sold by all respectable druggit. grocers, pbysl
cians, hotels, saloons, steamboats and country
.tore. V. II. DltAKK A CO.
ISarnc Majnolla Water
A toiUt delight ! TUe Udii-s' trvaiuro and gen
tlemen's Wn ! The wi.tc-t tbiug" and largest
uani;ty. ilanul'aclurvd fruut tbe ritli tjuulbern
Mauulia. L'cd fr bafLiu tbe face and pcrn, I
lu render tbe skiu svft an 1 f.cU, to ( reteut crup
lion, to perfume clotbiu, Ac.
It orercotneslbe unplcaaant odor of perspiration.
It remotes redness, Un. Llwtchcs, Ac.
It cures nervuus headache and allays inflamma
tion.
It cools, softens and adds delicacy to the skin.
It y.clds a subdued and Ut.wj; crfumc.
It cures tnuxucij b'Us aud clings of iuccts.
Il contain bo inalrrial injuriuu to tbo skin.'
It i wbat evt-ry lady sl.vul l bae. i"uld erery-
wlure. iry lue jilab4ia ater ume and yoi:
will use na otber Column-.-, iVrfumcry, vt Toilet
Water afterward. I'K.MAS J5AUNKS A CO..
I'rop. l.ttlunViJ Aleuts. N. V.
Sdd by all Lruict and lcaler on the Pacif
ic e'ttt.
I.j on Kathalrou.
It is snoit del:htful Iljtr Irtniii.
It eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keep the hrad rwA and il-n.
It makes the hair rich, and Rb'y.
It prevents ha;r turninj tfra7 f-'lin; off.
It restores hair up,u pr.-maturcly bald beads.
T is is just what Lvou's Knthairon will do.
It
rUTit i chear, lur ble. It Is liieralU
, , , , , , ....
' car load, and yet us altnont incrcdi-
ble demand is daily increasing, until there is hard'
! ly a country store that 1 nvt keep it, or a fauti-
i ly that duf n.t ne it
E. TIIOMA LYON. Chemist. N. Y.
Lyon Extract Ginger.
Lyon's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for
Indigestion, Nausi-a, Heartburn, Sick Headache.
Cholera Morbus. Flatulency, Ac, where a warm
ing stimulant is required. Its careful preparation
aud entire purity make it a cheap and reliable ar
ticle for culinary purposes. Soid everywhere, at
60 cts per bottle. Ask for "LtosV Pure Ex
tract. Take no other.
Lyon's Flea Powder.
The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder is
almost instantaneous death to everything of the
insect species. Fleas, particularly, cannot live
where it is. It is most wonderful in this resnect.
beinz entirely harmless to the human 'nmilv
Many worthless imitations are o Acted. Be partic
ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask ot
the genuine bears tlu signaturo of E. Lyon and
tho stamp of Dkma IU'ints A Co.
Mustang Einlmcnt.
Have you a hurt child or a lame borso ?
tbo Mxicau Mustang Liniment.
Use
For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked
breasts, tbe Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer
tain cure.
For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, stings
and bites, there is nothing like tho Mexican Mus
tanff Liniment.
For Spavined horses, tbe poll-etil, ringbone and
sweeney, tbe Mexican Mustang Lifliinont never
fails.
For wind-galls, scratches, big-head and splint,
the Mexican Mustanz Liniment is worth its weitrht
in gold.
Cuti, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so com-
mn and certain to occur in every family, that a
bottle of this Liniment is tbo best investment that
can be made.
It is more certain than tbe doctor it saves time
in sending for the doctor it is cheaper than the
doctor and should never be dispensed with.
"In lifting the kettle from tho fire, it tipped orer
and scalded my hands terribly. The
Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caused tho
sore to heal rapidly, and left very little sear.
CIIAS. FOSTER, 420 Broad St., Philada.
Mr. s. Litch, of Hyde Park, vt., writes: My
noraa na cyuoiuurcu wonnieSS, ISpaVin) DUt Since
, x r-' " ' v"
the use of the Mustang Liniment, I have sold him
for 9199. xour Liniment is doinz wonders un
here."
AH genuine is wrapped, in steel plate engravings.
signed, O. W. Wcstbrook, Chemistt and also has
the private U. S. stanip of DemAs BXrxes & Co
over the top. Look closely: Sold by all Drajf-
(hm, at to, oo w, an f l wo. i res ran ij
ADVK11TISHMKNTS
DAVID WCUTUiN
Joseph orrcituciifiR
Portland.
Albauy.
WERTHAN &
AT THE
a ) ' ;
CO.j
NEW YORK STORE
IN
Poster's TNo Story Brick.
ALBANY, OREGON .
. Have Just received
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
TI BflOCSBT TO ALU A XT.
Our Stock CoDt'nts of
Foreign and Domestic, Staple
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Ladies, Misses and Children's
CLOAKS, BASQUES, SACKS AND HATS.
Also a Fine Lot of
HOODS. NU3IAS. BREAKFAST CAPES. & S0NTA6S.
The Latest Styles of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS1 HATS
TittriMTOtiTMri nnftna
AND
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Also a Fine Lot of
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
j We also keep constantly on hand a large Stoek of
UROCEItlKS, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE. GLASSWARE,
TAINTS and OILS.
Having a Partner residing in the market, we are
enabled to sell
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST 1
And Purchasers will find I1, to their interest to
give us a call before toying tlelVre.
duco taken in eictiangefor goods.
J-T REM EM UKU tl
WERTHAN & CO.,
At tbe New Voik Store, in Foster's two story
br.ck, I'int tire t.
WERTHAN A CO,
Albany, Sept . 16r,.y
WHAT A RUSH !
TO TIIC CASH STORE
OF
K. CIIEADLE,
CORNER BROAD ALDIN AND MAIN 8T8.
Goods sold in large or small quantities to suit
customers
AS CHEAP AS ANY STORE
In Oregon.
FOR CASH OR TRADE.
I WILL SELL.
Come and ee Before Buyin; any trhere elie,
AS THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD.
auJj
-Cm
It. CIIEADLE.
NOTICE!
dcslro to ay to those wantltlC
PAINT3, I HAVE A LARGE LOT OF
PAINTS AND OILS
DIRECT FROM SAN FRANCISCO,
WHICH I WILL SELL AS CHEAP
US TnEY CAN BE HAD AT PORTLAND,
Adding Freight from Portland to Albany.
I IIAVE A LARGE LOT OF
GLASS AND PUTTY I
wine PC all SI7FS TO SUIT THE TRADE.
I 4 2 S B CIIEADLE.
JOHN FERGUSON,
(OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA,)
Will attend in person to the
Prosecution of Claims Arising- in Oregon
and California,
And to the Settlement of Aooounts -with the
STATE, TREASURY, WAR, NAVY AND POST OFFICE
DEPARTMENTS. .
im THE INDIAN BUREAU, LAND OR PATENT OFFICE.
t v .1
I Pnr.nni hnvinn. hiiBinAKS an. huvA f. nrnmntlv
attended to, and obtain information from time U
time, if desired. . . : : r.: t
Addbess No. 476 SEVENTH STREET.
WASHINGTON CITY, D, C.
i
au23l
FOR SALE.
9 :
KA Ci SHINGLES fof sale by
OU5UUU . R. CHEADLS.j
SHINGLES fof s'ala by
ADVERTISEMENTS.
wfr. . pittigji.
J. C. MtSDISUAlL,
ti
W. W. PAIIRISII & CO.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
ALBANY, OIIEGON.
$ " . : ' : ''
THANKFUL FOR TUB LIBERAL 1AT
ronage shown us durlbg the past few years,
we would respectfully call tbt attention of ojuj
numerous patrons to our prisent desirable and Well
.elected t.ck of-
OITY GOODS,!
biMiil
Boots and dhdes,
Hats and Caps,
Salem Cloths & Flannels,
Embroidery,
Hoop Skirts,
Silks, Hosiery, &o.
-also
Ladle
MUaeV, and
Children Shoes.
1UO,
r iU w MU
on hand a saelce selectien ef
Grocerle,
Hardware,
Queenaware,
Glaaaware,
Callery,
Paints add Oil,
Window Glasa,
W. W. PARRISH & CO,
Are prepared to sail anything In their line at tie
wwes cash phices
Or will receive)
MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE
In clebange fur Goods.
W Tenons wUbin te boy Ges Will find it
rreatly to tbeir adeantare to examine our Good
before purchasing elwber."1.!
Albany, January Z7lb. 1&Q.
HOLOIEII.H, ATTE.VTIOX X
ADDITIONAL BOUNTY!
ALBE&T CI SHYSCH,
CLAIM AGENT,
Portland, Oregon.
AV,N RECEIVE!. THE NFXESSAIIV
H tuofrurti.ins and forms from the Department
at toa∈too. and aV bavin a responsible and
reliable aMUt at n ahii!tn City through
w bum he transact butnca. aud prosecutes claims
ajraimt th tiovrrnment, be can with quick dis
patch successfully apply fr and receive returns
from tbe Applications f soldiers for bounty.
It EM EM IS KR that to each and erery soldier who
enl:ted into tbe arinv of the I'nited States after
the lVlh day of April, fT a periiMl of not less than
three jearn, and bavins; served b(s time of enlist
ment, has tx-cn honorably discharged, and has re
ceived or is entitled to receive from the t'nited
States, undcrexUting laws a bounty of fluO, and
no more, is entitled to receive an additional boun
ty of $100 ; and be who enlisted into the array of
the United Slates after the 19th day of April,
IS61, for a period of not less than two years, and
having served his time of enlistment, has been
honorably discharged, and wbo has received or is
entitled to receive from tbe I'nited States under
exitns laws, a bounty of $50, and no more, is fflHE ABOVE NAMED FIRM TAKE PLEAS
entitled to receive an additional bounty of $60. I I ure in notifying their friends and the public
Those wbo received wounds and were dUcbaajjed
before the expiration of service, minor children,
parent, of deceased soldiers are also entitled under Jjry CJOOCl8 GrOCerteS, Hard
tbis act. Officers wbo were in the service after the 1 ' 3
19th day of April, are entitled to three months
extra pay.
All Persons bavins- demands on tbe Govern
ment fur PENSIONS, PRIZE MONEY, BOUN-
TIES. PATENTS, Pay for Vouchers, Scrip, Back
Pay, Lost Horse and Speculation Claims, by ap-
plication to ALBERT M; SNYDER, Claim
Ace.it, can have their applications properly made
out and forwarded for immediate action by tbe
proper Department. Infonnation given by mail
gratuitously. se29 2m
NORTHERN LIGHT
LIVERY STABLE! fe
oiNO ir
ilAS As GOOD A BTACXJ3
i o TTirnw TQ T-sf TIITQ C5TATP
AS IHMlh IS 11 11113 CSlAliU,
And is as willing to wait on the Pablic
FOR AS LITTLE MONEY
AS ANY MAN LIVING;
Qlv me a trial, ana lot yourselves,
se22n6-tf.
Washington market.
BROAD ALBIN ST., BETWEEN 1st AND 2d,
ALBANY, OREGON.
EPPIIVGER & CO.,
Have just opened
. A
NEW
MARKET
HOUSE
At the above mentioned place, and will always
keep on hand the BEST MEATS THE MARKET
AFFORDS, sucb as
BEEF, MUTTON, POBK, SAUSAGE,
And ail kinds of Cured CXeafii
I n Wiil KhnM nf Pfltronafe ii Solieitedi
tR T r Iwkts readv to iiav tbe HIGH
EST CASH PB1C15 for tat siock. sez7U
v - - . - - , . --
1 ' I. I . .1.' ..)'! I in I
WOOL WAHJ3?El i
1 , . r:
rOWM OF WOUls
' r
I AlHny, Marcfc H, .W9.
. WERTHAN k CO.
3a
AD VEItTIS EMENTS.
THE ENTIRE STOCK FOR SALE I
At COST FOR CASH
.t- isronciioSSM
Ai His Now: ire Proof Briok
Store, First Street, Albany.
CONTINUE TO SELL BY
the Ounce, Pound, Inch, Yard, Pint, or Bashed,
At Lower Price than can be Bought ehevliere.
"Are yon selling at that price? I'tc jtfrt paid
more. " 1 snail know where to go lat next time.
" How can you sell at prices less than we see quoted
at wholesale?" are tbe notion I often hear.
I Ilujr for Cah from Importer
Manufacturers, and their Agents, in the
CHEAPEST MARKET
la Largo Quantities when Goods aro Lew,
Knabling mi to sell as they advanco tut less tbaa I
can buy at tbe present time.
I am ofen In the market, plckter vm ngtln$
for your benefit.
I can give you the
GREATEST VARIETY TO SELECT FROM.
I ean give you tie
LOU EST PRICE!
I can give you tie
LATEST STYLES AND SEW GOODS 1
I can give yojs the . ,
n iff he at Price fbr Waal fen have te Sell !
I ean save yon 20 per cent, on
Dry Goosltt, ItoofM and Nhoca.
I can savo yoo 2b jtr cent, on
Rclr .11 ado Clothing.
I can tave.yott 10 per cent- u,M
Grocerirw, Crockery, Clausswatre.
I can save you 10 per cent, ea
Hardware, Iron and ft t eel.
I can save you IS per cent- on
31eclianlc Toola, . :
Oatflf to the Sftnllani hldii,
Tltiinble noxlhtf,
IVagon Tlmbera, .
Ropes and Cbaiuh,
Mill Haws, Ae,, Ar,
As I get a portion of my living from sack of tbe
above departments of trade, I can sell at less profit
than if I were confined to either.
Give me
A Snare of Year Patronage,
And I will give yoo
LOW PRICES TOR TUB TXETXS.
MTitbont another word, just come, ladies and men
old and voung, to the Store of
auli iy J. NORCROSS.
D. BEACH.
tnOS. MOSTEITB.
J. It. BKACB.
BEACH & MONTEITH,
. Dealers in .
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
.
Albany, Oregon.
conxzn finsr asd ferry sts.,
Opposite Steamer Landing.
NEW FRM, NEW GOODS.
I
AND
NEW PRICESI1
generally that tbey are continually receiving
I : '
W nrc, A:c, A:c,
Purchased in San Francisco at the very lowest
6gures, for CASH, and we are offering the aame
to patrons at corresponding prices. The attention
of Farmers is especially csJied to our
NSW SSTAOLXSnkSNT.'
Where we are prepared to take charge of all I
McrChhMatf 1! Frodne, for which we-
MTTS OUCrlUg iUC UIJJUC? IUH4 SB. vs. pu.cs
We respectfully- a the publio to call and ex
amine out stock, and prices, and we assure ail that
we will giro entire satisfaction to prompt custom
ers. . , -t , - -
Wo are also agents fof the Florence Sew
ing Machine Company. . sel-6m
BAjVK . EXCHANGE!
Witt. GIRD, PROPRIETOR!
FllIIIS POPULAR SAIjOON IS IN
tho ruii Tigor of success. T.h personal at-
tn.laned of its accomplished Proprietor assures to
every goes t. tho most prompt; and satisfactory at
tention in everything which the bouse affords, to
IU i-.u- ft"w """J -
Tho Billiard Saloon is provided with splendid
BILLIARD TABLES,
nr tht IntaKt annroved stvle. with all tbe best im-
provetnents.
THE
Is always supplied with the rery best
CIGARS,
ALE, . '
and " SO FORTH."
lie also has on hand always ready for customers,
FRESH OYSTERS!
n:. frnm TtntiinE Ttav" acknowledged ' tY CT1-
cures' to be" superior to any oystbrs found elsewhere
on the coast.
aK6iKIes,
Dished up in the best style, with " trimmings.'
ptj The Saloon is on , the northwest corner o
the block next east to that on which Spronger's
Pacific- Hotel stands- .
Albany, Nov. 25, 1865,
Ai F. WIIEEtER,
MttTARY PUBIaICw
. Albany,-Oregon.
"riTILL PROMPTLY ATTEND TP Tliis
'LT'iy Tr ' rr''
ueDosuions. Aiuuavita. ao., v. ! - "1
OFFICEln the New Court Jiouse. ,
Albany. Jannair 27, 1866. 2!J At.r-'k
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOMAS IIAMPTO . 8.
NEW FURNITURE
STORE I
nxnvTojs & .mis ride,
1 UNDERTAKERS AND
DOLEBSIN FtRITUBE, BEDS k BEMflXG
or. I irjst anti Washington Ht.,
A 1.11 A NY, 1ASS CO., OREGON,
WE Lave juat laid in one of tbo largest and
hent selected stocks of turnitiirc that was
ever brought to this, market, cousistinz of
CHAIRS, all descilpt'ns MUSIC HTOOLS,
IiEDHTKADH, COUNTER STOOLS,
CUPUOARDS, REVOIA INfl STOOLS;
SAFES, CANDLE STASbS,
BUREAUS, . WASH HTAXD8,:..
DRE A K FA ST TA BLC3, HAT RACKH.
DINING TAR EES, TOWEL RACKS,
EXTENSION TARLE3,WHAT-XOIrf,
CARD TARLE3, LOUNOES,
KOFA TARE EH, SOFAH, r
WORK TABLES. PICTURE FRAMES of
CENTER TARLES, every description, i
ROSEWOOD AND GILT MOLDING,
"Wo Lave also the latest afid fhoat improved
tylerof upholstery wotlt and the fmt Parlor
and Red room sets that that was ever brought to
Albany. -
We manufacture, repair or refit Furniture of ev
ery description, and do all kinds of npholstery-
worx.
Havinff H our employ none but the best of
workmen, who hare served their tims nt their.
tr;i'!e in the East, we arc prepared to do nil kinds
of Cabinet work on the latest ftnd most approved
styles, and which
FCR WORKMANSHIP WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION
We select our toek ia person, and tf;e pablj'i
may rely ujh,ii our statement of its duraoiiify and
place of manufacture. '
w hare 'n hand a larjre and -wci! se.TCV?d tvttx.
of Wool, Pulu, Hair, and Moa'Ma.tra2j .
W aro aUo prepared with material for tie man
ufacture of Coffins at tbe shortest r.otic;.
N. D. We have also on band a large lot of
SAHii, Doors, and blinds,
Which we will tYuyitt of at very low ralci
Albany, M, WW. mW-lj '
a. c,. niu.,
I
SETTLEMIER & CO,
ALBANY. OltEG ON,
DEALERS Hi . ;
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRL'GS A:'D llEDICIES,
AND .;
' ...ALSO...
Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffy ,
Clas,; Kerosene Oil,
. TOILET AllTICLES! .
Surgeons, Fine. Toilet and oilier
Half, Stilly Toolli, and Paint
Brushes, or all Varieties,
Combs, &c., Uc. j
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, -
Of a!! brands. ;
I
Candies, Nuts, Raisins, Figs, &c.
Agents for all Popular and Valuable
PATENT MEDICINES!
PniSlCIANS' PRESCRIPTION
Carefully compounded, and ordi-irs
attended to wslli cars and &'u atchi
Phyticiaat in the Interior and Farmers
WUl find our stock of Medicine ocpltte, war
ranted genuine, and of the best quality.
Oar store is in the Firo Proof Rrick; on Pint
street, near opposite J. FkUchiier & fo. etore.
aul ly
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE.
O- jMLijpLJLrsr sc ;co.
Corner of First and Broad Alb in Streets,
(First Door East of J. Norcross' Bri:i)
- -
Albany, LI tin County, Oregon,
Keep constantly on band
A FULL ASSORTMENT
Of everything in their line of Business,
At Lswer n?nrcs than any othct Dense
this side of Portland.
WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION
In the line of
UPHOLSTERY, PARLOR. SETS,
Chamber Sett, Picture Frames
BUREAUS. SAFES, WAP.DROBES, ETC. ETC.,
We hare also on hand the celebrated
c
"EC0N0X3Y WASHING MACHINE,"
Which has no cqtilal in the world. Get one and
i -
satisfy Yourself.
xartienM ttenUon paid to all orders in our line.
UNDERTAKING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
aulS-ly
K. PARRISH . . J. D. nOLMAS
PARRISH & HOLM AN
PORTLAND OGN;
Real Estate, Commercial and
Stock Brokers,
GGQCr.ll Intelligence and COl
lection Agents.
PA til.. I.. 1? Fi...t
-rilliWO. 0U riODKr mocn, rrgut oircci..
fornanu, ucc. -v, xouj.
AIiI5 Ai V FERRY.
AT THE SOLICITATION OF
f many citiiens of Linn and Benton counties,
I hare fitted up the lower Albany Ferry, at Albany,
Oregon, at heaVy1 expense, and in sucb a manner
as to accornnwaato ice iraTenng puoiio ai w
times that feorying is wanted to be done, v
AT REDUCER RATES, I
Hoping thereby to secure a liberal patronage. -
My Ferry . Boat is well constructed, with all of
the latest improvements for safety, and strongly
secured by a good wire bop.
v ASiUir JtAiti;f rropnetor,
Albany, Au. ISth, 1866-ly -
M. HBELAT
D. Sl'KEXXET
W.TTiir Am ' TietwrtJU'liriJV'
IA U EiliiA A . CiC lUJMHii 1)
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
OREGON CITY.
Particular Attention given to Land
Claim &td juand THies.
Oregon City, Ogn., Dec: 20, 1865; '
GAB0ENIJVG!
ANDREW GILGRIEST,
Florist, . Botanist. Gardener, i
0rder8 left at tbe jgie Hotel, Albany, will be
wai to orders in the country, or
1 ji --
I wui garuea
I Albany, Apru.4txew.
t. r