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n. 1 i I if ll V i '- ! - II i - t SATURDAY...... AUGUST 10, 1S67. Money Market Ban FraajUeo Legal Tender rates 7474 New ,Yot t Quid Quotations.. 4 133 Subscribers finding an X marked on the margin of their paper, will understand that tho timeforntakh they hare paid fur tho Democrat las expirsd, and will govern thentselrea accord- FOR SALE. A, SPRING WAGON, COVERED AND IN good order. Also, a medium sued horso gentle, true in harness or under tho saddle. Also, a set of double harness, nearly new. The wagon, horso and harness will bo sold collectively or sep arately, to suit purchasers, rery low for cash or its equivalent. For additional particulars inquire of thO ' KDITOR Or THK DEMOCRAT. rinSltf . Rkligiocs. Rev. W. J. Montcith will preach in the Court House in the morning and at 4 o'clock r. . to-morrow (Sabbath). . 3PA.ja!a we are under obligations to McCoaxics, bookseller, Portland, for quite full files of late periodicals and State papers. E3To that respectable body of citizens trho pass! the Resolutions of Condolence $rhich Tnni te fun elsewhere we return pur xqQSl gratefu) acknowledgments. We peg tq sy rq those who were friends of the aubjecf f f t.lQ Jlesol-jtions that ire tlosiro eyep fo bo considered their friend, also. Weatokx for Jyi-Y. To Dr. CJray xye are indebted for the jjubjoined weather sta tistics : Twenty-thrQO days no rain, and eight days slightly showery j tjrenty ninc night no rain, and two. nights showery.- Depth of rain that fell, as near as could con reaiently be ascerUtned, about oce-suteenth of an inch. " ' Accidkxt at Baowxsviu.E. Mr. Dun can, Superintendent of the TJrownsTillo Woolen Factory, vas badly injured on lat Sabbath, near that place, by his hor te coailng frightened at a new tin.; Ducket from Which he was offering it water. Tho liorsa started to run, when Mr. D. caught at somo portion of the harness to stop it, and it kick ed him in the face, knocking him dawn, and before he "could regain his feet the buggy -passed ot r him, inSicting several ugly cuts about the head. Xo bones were broken, and his physicians are of opinion that ho will speedily recover. U. S. Cavalry. A full company (C) of the Eighth Regiment United States Cavalry, recently from Fort Vancouver, en rout for V Fort Klamath, under Capt. Kellcy, passed A through this city last Thursday. They orig tnally came from Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Each soldier wa armed with a sabre and Spencer's short breech loading minnie rifi?, .which, we were informed by one of the sol diers, not only threw a ball a long distance. but rery accurately. If this be true if they are good target guns they are the H rt breech-loaders we ever saw that could justly claim this excellence. 3foKE Qcaktz. Captain Humphrey and Messrs. Jo o. Brandenberg and Chas. 3Ion- Mtkx&tursiii J:vt T.ueiay from a prospect ing tour in tfie Cascade range. They are juVantwith the success of their trip, being atisSel beyond s. doubt that they have 'struck it 'lich'Vra flid lead, or run, of sil ,Ter four feet wide, .450 feet lung an J proba bly extending a thousand feet into tho bow els of the tartk-alcjost to China. Captain Humphrey went immediately to Salem (as the ''lead' is in Marion county) and regis tered their plain?, so &s to have the "dead woodu cu 11 inUrlopers. The fortunate claim-hvidbjs have sent a few pounds of quartz xook to San Francisco to determine the positive value of the ore, and as soon as .hey cetY-a the assayera return they will be ftzff to "let the cat out," when all can have j5 aoV at the treasure of that region. Resolutions or Condolence. , ' A lb ax r, Aug. 8, 18C7. At a"mting ; of the Superintendent and tauba f the Ulted. Presbyterian Sal) bath .School of Albany, thi .following- Reso. lutions were unanimously adopted Whereas, God, through the workings of .Ilis all-wiss Providence, has removed, by death, from our midst, liss kfuivzuA Ab bott, who has acted as teacher with us until God called her to llinipelf, it becomes us to express our feelings of deep sorrow when the tidings of her death were received ; therefore . Resolved, That in view of the qualities of head and hjart which so characterized the deceased, a id endeared hc-r to all with whom she associated, we take - this opportunity of paying a inouie to ner memory. Mcsolced, jThat in consideration of her re ligious worth, amiability of manners and . that charity towards others ''which faileth -not," we commend her short, but well order ed life, to all as an example worthy of imita tion. . ltesolted, That we desire to extend to her family and friends our heartfelt sympathy in " their great rorrow. To the friends of our la mented assreiate- those who knew her bet and loved her most we desiro to offer our . since? sympathy and condolence. llesohed, That in riew of the solemn J truth "duit thou art and unto dust rcturn- est," we renew our diligence in the work of preparing tne youthful mind for the abodes .of bliss,-where sin and death can never en ter, and all the good may hope to meet. i Mssolced, That a copy t)f the foregoing .resolutions be presented to the friends of the deceased, ar d to the papers of this city for publication. ., . Ma. D. D.'ORAY," V Mas. 31. BLAIN, I Committee. ' Msg. L. C. BAHROWS, J Barn' Eurned. On Saturday night Mr. Abner Cornelius, who lives south' of town eight or ten miles, had a bara burn ed, consuming all his hay, three horses, threshing machine, wagons, &c. One horse belonged to a boy stopping there on his way tc t chool at Albany, who also lost a new suit clothes in his baggage which was destrojedX -"-'" ,v . ' - ' . Mr. .Corr. eIius i.nd some neighbors the next raorni;ig followed a horse track across several pastures, and the evident atteapt of the rider to obliterate, all tra ces confirms their suspicion that the fire was the work of an incendinrv. Th lns is. not stated, but it must hare bee a con siderable. Salem Record. ,-' BoTH.-T-A. mill and a woman-are always in 'srsnt cf scmething. ? Both want "water falls." ' S x U. "'- x. ALBANY PRICES CURRENT. ALBAXrSaturday, August 10, 186?. Tho following are the prices paid for Produce, and tho prices at which other articles arc selling in this market : Wheat white, rer bushel, 60 cts. II" Oats per bushel, 20 cts. Potatoes per bnshel, S0(ffl21. j . "Onions -per bushel, $1 25. Flour per bbl, $5 00 Butter per pound,' 20 cts. " t -. 1 Eggs penloscn, 15 cts. Chickens per doscn, $3 00. Peaches dried, per pound, 15 cts. Pork per pound. cts. Boef ou fuot, 4(tii5 cSj. Mutton, per pound, 12j cent.. Sonp per pound, 45 cts. Salt Los Angeles, per pound, 2 cts. Syrup per gnllon, $0(()VQ cU. Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00. Flack, 75$l 00. Japan, $1 12J. Sugar crushed, per pound, 17020 cts. Island. 1012. " Sea. 14 cts. Coflbe per pound,, 2S(d30 cts. Nails cut, per pound, 01(10 cts. "White Lead pure, per keg,'$4 005 00. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $l'7&(j;2 00. Turpentine per gallon, $1 75j)2 00. Domestic brown, 20 (22 cts. Hickory striped, per yard, 30 ot. 5cd Ticking per yard, 30(i,S0 cts. Rluo Drilling per yard. 25f.jJ30 cts. Flannels per yard, G2J(ii7o cts. Prints fa.t colors, per yard, 1S(mJ20 cts. Kitlo Powder, per pound. 75(i$r00. Candles best, per pound. 30(t,33 cts. Itice China, per pound, 14 Call 5 cts. Tobacco per pound, 75(T4l CO. SaLeratus per pound, 1401& cts. SPKCIAL NOTICES. fyIeaical Advice DR. WM. K. I0 HKRTV'S Medi;-ul and ufjjicnl Institute U be cotnitij a ?iue qua non to the welfare of our State and health of our citisens; and his rapidly spread ing reputation, althmigU it may excite surprise, is but the siQl of skill, and follows as tho natural effect of such a cause. Ve au peisouall? fcsquaiul ed with geujlcnjcu vL liuvo suffered fortcars un der clitouio disease, and who had taken advant age of ev ery available means that promised relief, but vilhout success, until thej cnlled upon Vr. Dohcrty, who, in n incredibly Lottspaeo'oflime has given them "entire relief. It is gratifying t annouaco this fact, because tho I'otor is a gen tleman who seeks, not by defumatKiu'uf others, to establish his reputation, or to rer tha superttrue tore of his own upon the ruin of an another's fame. The Doctor conducts hi Iitiui in such a man ner that must be erf 'n to all his patients. lie gamine. ah'is a.vl roenmpettds without ehari:. and the; patient, afur heafioir hw tanas fjr'treatiatrnt, can accept or reject at pleasure. In n caso does tbo Doct-jr njke a clarire unless he efftH.-U a euro. Thi be i'-i ablo to do, l.uc.-iu.! he fels tu eonf lenc bich lonerir'teneeljas s'tv en, an 1 no doubt the consolation 'whloh appertain to that coniidenc?. persons afiikjc I with' either acsute or ibronic diea.?s,' would do well to con sult him. J'or oruUation l,e 5-ks h ft?. r does he insist on obedience to his advice unless tbo patient placet himself umkr bis care. lItso(T;cs ae on amnto stre. -poFitt!ie Pacific Mail Steamship oCiee. S. F. News. A D V K I1TI S E M K NTS ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE, CARTER & MCCORD Take pleasure in inf. rmin-he public that they are cow JJanufhcturins at Albany, Oregon, a srrzaion article or Aho a superior arUtlo of ASSOItTED TOILKT SOAI, PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP. All of wb!:! thty pi-op,-? t c'l an as faroraUc terms as th same articles can be imported ; and , Warrant Each Artirlc o Che Salisfattioa! ENQUIRE FOR THE HOME-MAN UPACTUR ED ARTICLE, AND El; Y XO OTHER ! JTlfAII Icisc! ofGrcase taken in tx- cbanrc for trads. vlnlStf. CITY MARKET. Ellin St Opposite tbo Hew Dra j Sf,ret ALBANY, OIIEGOX. MEKDESHALL & REDPATH, Proprietors WILL ALVAYS KEEP OX "V. BASD TUJS 3E3T OP MEATS "OF-AliL VARIETIES; L LIBERAL SIIARS OF PATRONAGE IS SL solicited, as wo intend to keep as good an as sori.Ticnt, and of as good quality as tho country ' "We are als-ayf read to pay the Highest Cash fries pr Fat Stock. April 6, 1807 v2n?.itf J. I 3ICCOY, A TJQV.XE Y 4X3 CO UXSELLOK AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, j-'gaiLial), - r - - OREGON WILL "PRACTICE IN THE SEVERAL Courts of this City and State, and of Wash ington Territory. All kinds of claims and demands, notes, bills, book acconnts, subscriptions, etc.. coneciea on commission, ijy guit or solicitation. Real Lstate bought and sold. Taxes paid. Y.? . - ... . , . .... iuuuings rcnieu, auu renis collected on commis sion. , Tittles to Real Estato searched, and abgtr.n-f male. AL0 AGENT for tho nrincinal dailv and ipU1w t,w.. papers on tho Pacificcoast. Subscriptions and ad - Tcrtiscmenis souciie'i. SfAll collections promptly remitted. "OFF! f!E No. 95 Front ttrcet. Portland. v2n27tj - V. THIEL, - BOOT AND SHOE MAKEB, (Opposite the State TiigTitt Democrat Office,) FIRST ST., - ,. - ; T T , r, ALBANY. - - o , - Manufacturer of the best quality of Fine French: galf boots. Also, a Superior article of good BQQTS FOfl FARMERS WEAR. . Repairing and Mending Pooe on short notice and at very Low Prices Our work will be guaranteed to civo entire satis. faction. , , . . . . ..mav25v2n41tf Auctioneer. rilUE undersigned having taken out Licenso to X Auctioneer m this State, forewarns all per sons io;r. doing business in that capacity,' who are not properly licensed to do bo bv law. T2n8tf WM. LISTER. JOB WORK yatly tad oheaply doco at tMs -Office. : ' . . . 3 ADVEllTISEMKNTS. Torsons or sedentary habits troubled with weak nos, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, laejc of appetite, distress after eating, torpid liver, ponstl patlon, Jlo. deserve to suffer If they will not try tho celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which nro now recommended by tho highest medical au thorities, and warranted to produce an Immediate beneficial effect. They are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pure, and must supercede all other ton ios where a healthy, gentle stimulant il required. They rurify, strengthen and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidoto to cbango of water and diet. They strengthen tho system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity of the stom ach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head ache. They ttake the woak strong, tto janguw oru llant, and ar obutd nature' great restorer. They are composed of tbo celebrated Calisyabark, wintergrcen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre served in perfectly pure CU Croix rum. For par ticulars, so circulars and testimonials around cael bottle. Beware of lmpstot. Examjne every Ijottlo. See that it has out private U. 8. stamp unmutila ted over the cork, with plantation scene, our signature on a fine steel plato sido label. See tbaj our buttle is not refilled with spurious and delete rious tua'. Any person pretending ro loll 1M" tation Bittori by the gallon or in bulk, is an im poster. Any person irai.attng this bottle, ,t itll log any other material therein, whether called Plantation Dieters or not, is a criminal unJir, thjs U. S. Law. und wjll bo so prosecuted by us. 1,1,8 demand for Drake's l'!aiit4tion Bitters, from la dies, clergymen, merchri's, Ac., is incredible. The simple trial of a bolUe is tho evideboo we present of their worth'aud superiority. Tbey are sold by all respectable druggists, grocers, physi cians. botcU, saloons, stcmboa's and country stores. P. It. DRAKE A CO. Jlantr Magnolia lVater. A tulftt dtligbt ! The ladies' treasure and gen tlemen' boon ! Tbo "sweeten thing" and largest quantity. Manufactured from the rich Southern Maguolia. Usvd for Vsh'lnS lue fc person, to render the tkin soft and fresh, to prevent crop tions, tj irfuwa clotbiug, Ac. It ovcreomrs the unpleasant odor of perspiration. It removes redness, Ibc. blotches. Ac. It curt nervous headache and allays irftsiniaa tion. It cool:, S'jfU-ns and a bis delicacy to the skin. It y'.cM a subdiu-d and lasting pcrfuise. It cures nnsquct" brtts and sjtngs of insects. It contains no material injurious to the skin. It is what t very la ly should bav. Sold every where. Try the Magnolia V. alcr once and you will uc no tihcr Cologne, I,;fumtry, or Toilet Water afterwards. IjEMAS HA UN EM A CO., Prop. Excloive Agents, N. Y. Fold by a!! iJragguts and Dealers on the I'wif ic c mL Ljoit's Kathalron. It is a most delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It kecplhe bead cool and clean. It make the bair rich, soft and glossy. It prevent hair turning gray and felling off. It restores hair upon prematurely bald beads. Tils is jut what Lyon's Kathalron will do. It U pretfy it is cheap durable. It is literally sold by the car-load, and yet its almost incredi ble demand is daily Increasing, until there is hard ly a country storo that docs not keep it, or a fami ly that does not ue it. E. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y. Lyon Extract Ginger. Lyop's Extract of Pure Jamaica Ginger for Tadic;tion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus. Flatulency, 4c, where a warm ing st'unuloiit is required. Its careful preparation ami entire purty m&ke it a cheap and reliable ar ticle for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at SO cts per bottle. . Ask for "LtosV Pure Ex tract. Take no other. Ii) oa' Flea Po(rIr, Tbo effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect Powder is almost instantaneous death to everything of the ... , insect species. 1'lcas. particularly, cannot live wbe jt is. It is most wonderful in this respect. being eutiMy harmless to the human family. Many worthless imitations are offered. Ee'xartic- ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask of the genuine bears th signature of E. Lyon and the atamp of Dekas B4R.ves A Co. 3f usfaii- Liniment. Have you a hurt child or a lame horpo? Use the Mexican Mustanz Liniment. - For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liqdment la a cer tain cure. ' ' ' For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, itinjrs anu Diies, mere is nouung nice tne Mexican llus tang LnLncnt. For spavined horses, tbo poll-evil, ringbone and swecney, the Mexican Mustang Liniment'7 never fails. - Forvind-gaUs, scratches, big-head and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. ' .'. J:uts, brjiises, sprains and swellings, aroso com men and certain to ocdu ia eirery family, that a bottle of this Liniment is the best investment that can bo'made. - ; t" It is more certain th.n the doctor it saves time in sending for the doctor it is cheaper than the ' i T . i . . ' ' . ' I uoccor ana snouia never ne aispensea witn. '"""In lifting he kettle fr6m the fire; it tipped over and scalded my hands terribfy. J The Mustang Liniment extracted the pain, caueed the sore to hoal rapidly, arid lefi xery little scar J CIIAS. FOSTER, T20 Broiid S. t., PhiUia. ... Mr. S. Litch, of Hyde Park, Vt.t writes: My horse was considered worthless, (spavin) but since the use of the Mustang Liniijient, I bare ?old him for $150. Your Liniment is doing wonders np here." - 'All genuine is wrapped in steel plate engravings, signed, G. W, Westbrook, Chemist, and also has the private U. S. stamp of Demxs Bxenes A Co over the top. Look closely. - Sold by all Drag gists, at 25, 50 ets, and $1 00. eeS r2ni ly ' Tt T--.-I- ADVERTISKMENTB. TAKE NOTICE 1 " ' " r- . t m i nQiw ii ,. f 1 f X J. BARROWS fit CO., , T . ,, .,,.: (IN THEIR FIRE-PROOF BRICI ALBANY)? i Aro now receiving their Goods Diiir.CT riton H,ix riiAsrcieicol And we, invito tHp attention t bujerslo our Stock of DR,Y OOOXB! FAMILY GROCERIES I BOOTS AND SIIOSI - - i ' oLOTHiira i HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c, &e. THRESHERS. MOWERS. REAPERS, OANO-PLOWS, We are Agents for all kinds of Agricultural Implciiiehtu ! iua4v2n28tf J. HARROWS A CO- nn. R. C. tttLL. Cf.O. r. VRTTtKMIKH. SETTLEMIER, & CO,, DRUGGISTS, AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLD STANO, JT.t : f AI;WA.V. PHAI.KRS IN DRUGS, M E 3D I C I 1ST 3 , CHEMICALS, I'alntK, (if I, Ultif Dyc-Slulltt, V A It N I S II K S , Aj a rvvv asortmkxt or DRUGGISTS' SUFpiJMES. AGENTS BY APPOINTXIKNT FOR IJr, D. Jayors k Son's Family Mfditlnci. We also keep on hand a full supply of All Patent .Uqdiciiie in Lc. Our s!hV "f Ira, Fluids, KlrseU.e!c.,are frm . Well Known Manufacturers, and will Irr fwund OF TIIK I1KST qi'AIJTV I irtcjAh Atresrio citt to rofovPiso PHYSICIAN'S PRESppipTiONai Wo Wollpit flic Pntroqqsr f Fnlsllc. WE HAVE EaTARLISJlED A, BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIO! rDRB ran kajucexent er DR. II. H. IUNG, Who will keep a foil supply of Drags, Medicines, etc., ttc, fgr sale at low ibicks. 6KTTLKMIER A CO. April , 1867 ?2n341y LOOK HEItEl Patronize Home Industry, and Sare -Money! The undcrigtitd, bating opentda, ; J T4iroi:i.c; i:sTAKLisinii:T (On First street, north side, next door east form Washington), in Albany, takes this method of informing the .... publio that hm U prepared to 3LJKE, CUT, ASD REPAIR CLOTfllXG ! or all Kijrns, 1ZJ TUD f.ATEST STYLES! AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES ! v2ntf JI..W. FARMER. THOMAS UAXTOJC. j , R. Br !CBItlDK Hampton & BfTcBride, ' Coaleri in Evciy Variety of 3? XI TV I T XJ DRKS I AND P ABIJjT JElf. WAKE ! -o- Bcddingr, Springr ITIattrcsscs, HAIR, PUj-U. MOSS, WOOL, &C. &C, ' .... - ... . -,'( i ALU WORK GUARANTEED, Eoxcutcd In rirst-CIas Style. Jobbing rpmritly Attendeii to. On First street. Under the Democrat Office! Albany;: ORzpw.. ;: Jdy 4, 18oT2n38taugl8 . , V, r i i SURGEON 'DENTIST, JlQANr, ; OGN, Performs all operatibna inUHe line of DENTISTRY in'th ttosl PERFECT and IMPROVED ntani ner. Persons desirine artificial teeth irould do well to rive him a call. Office uo-stain in Parrisb's briok. Residence oornar of Second and Eaker etreets. au25-ly r-t ADVERTISEMENT.. MRS. PAXTON, MILLINER : AND DRESS: MAKER ! GALLERY, BUILDING, NEXT DOOR .TO M0NTEITK& - - BEACH'S" STORfi ' t;, J ui MAX ST., ALDANY. -o- -yriLL KEEP. A CIiqiCIi-SELECTIONrOF LATEST STYLES OP GOiODS! ' vcn At - DB02STISnBTS, HATS, Which will he sold at small profits and much Cheaper than Ever Before In thU Place ! iiM:4t iii.(; aivo i'ni:ssiGi In the best Style, at Loir Prices. CUTTING AND FITTING By Mrs. CartU' Famcus Models. A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. 4 I r. STAMPING BEAUTIFUL BRAIDING PATTERNS. Call and Sea for Youraelveav April 13, 18G7 2t30lf.3 .MRS. PAXTON, I h. uAxnriziv D, MANSFIELD &, BR.O., DEALKRH IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ALDAHV, - - OREOOW. IN FOSTER'S ONE-STORY BRiCiC. OPPOSITE THE ' " POST OFFICE. ; fpiJE AROV'E FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IS JL 'notifying their frUnds tod thrf publio gtrncr a!ly, that tht-y aro CONTINUALLY RECEIVING DRY GOODS, G It O C 13 K I E S , HARDWARE, &C, M'bich- wo will Earhango FOK CASH Oil I'KODlCi;! AT tllB "V'KUY LOWEST PltlCES. We rtf jH-ctfuUy ask the pul.ic to fall sod Examine our Stock and Prices Ikf t pr;haiio lchtr j and wc afure all that pre will givo ENTIEE SATISFACTION TO P0M?T CUSTOMERS. Aitany, Fb. 1 S. '67 v2n27tf M. W. MACK, lir4i.r. is f XT srr: S TO VE S II U ET-I H O X, COP17BII Asn , ' .. 37 1 3ST A. K, E . II AS ON HAND AND NOW RKADY FOR sale a full and cutcplete stock of first-chus COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, Which ho Is offering at prices that must insure a ready sate. Also a general assortment of T - . - Brass and Enameled Kettles, French Sancc-rant and Ladles, Cant-Iron Tea Ketilo and Oven, Iron and Lead Pipe, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS ! Nltcct-Iron, Copper, At., 1c. Xsnnfaetorer of all Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware! REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JV. IIt AH persons who aro In need of articles in ray line will find it to their advantage to giro me a call, as I am determined to sell goods at prices that will preclude tbo necessity of going farther than Albany to lup cheap. plark ctAhlc Produeo f aJrcn in Exchange ' For any and all articles in the Store. Will always keep on band a complete assortment oi an gooas in my nne, wuuo customers will at all times receive prompt attention. M. W. MACK. Albany, March 23, '67 2aZ2l , . a Old Albany Ferry, HAVING PURCHASED . TJIE ABOVE woll-kno wa Frry , I am prf plired to cross everybody and everything, from a footman to a six-mule team of elephants. My boat is' . , Inrcc, Staunch nnl 8aTe. ; the access and egress to and from it iaby supe rior rnaAn. nnA Mac: nn nlrl' rrnprionptul -Parrv. man Is" ahvayi ' ready with a smile to" hurry patrons over Jordan. I engage against all acci dents at the fallowing reduced rates : Tv"o-horso Wagon, 12i Cents Man ana iiorsp,t.i... ...... a..,:,. at ueuta Footman, 10. Cents Loomd Stock nrr noroAmnnt. M nonnptinn with the Lower Ferry has been severed. s ' T. 11. DAVIS. : Albany, April 20th, 187.'-, ' .. , t 2 IjTj ! 8. MONTQOMERY. R. E. HAYWOOD. C IT Y HOTEL. S'; ! i 1 . MONTGOMERY & HAY WOOD, Propr's. Cor. Washington and First Sts., ; ' Having been thorouehly refitted, is "jLnow open for the accommodation ofJy-l?J the traveling publio The table will speak lor it self. lKeat . and eomfortablo ' beda and rooms for patrons, Ac, .-. "s -r ;-' r" RATES OF BOARD Per week.... ....$5 00 Per week, .with Jodging...... S0r 00.to8 00 Stngfcttteals.:..;:..;..:.f. 50 Bedi.:;.v.4.'.i.'.J.'j .;. XoO .ai Moals all hours.' . ' ' 2B25fcf, ADVERT1SKMENTS. THIS'!! . j JdAjfHATTAS, Kansas April, Gentlemen t f , want to say a Wfllo more about tbe Pain Killer. I Consid er It a rery taualle medicine, und always keep It on baud. . I ljavo traytJlad 'a g'-od deal since I have been in Knunnn, and never withont taking it with me. ; In my prictiee, I nsed it freely for Asi atic Cholera In 1850, and wih tettci snccrsi than any other medicine j I also nsed it here, for chol era In 1855, with tbo same good result. Truly yours, ; JA.' HUNTING, M. D. 1 - . "r Kwato, China. I regret to say that tbVchoI erabas prevailed hereof late to a fearful extent. For tho last three weeks, from ten to fifty or sitty fatal cases 'each day has been "reported. I will add that the Pain Killer, sent recently from the Mission House, has been used with considerable success during this epiderofc. Jf taken in season is generally effectual in checkiog tho disease. , REV, CJIAg. IIARlJlNO, tholapore, India. ASIATIC CHOLERA IK CHINA AUIOSTKYKKY CAHKCUKED WITllJJ PAINKILLER. Hwito, China, Sept. 22, J86G. Dear sirs I ought to have acknowledged long ago the bo of Pain Killer yon bad the goodness to send us last yrr. Its coming was most provi dential. XbelicVQ Jhindrtdsfcf ltVCVrwcr saved urfder (Jod, by it. Ve resorted at once to tbe Pain Killer, usiog as' directed for cholera. A Jist was kept of all to whom the Pain KUler was giv en, and our native atsieJants assure us that eight ot.t of every tn to whom it was prescribed recov ered. It has, too, been very ucful in various other diseases. It has proved an incalculable blessing to multitudes of poor people througbvut all this region. Our native preacher are never willing to go out t'tt their excimior, without a supply of Pain Killer. It gives them favor in the eyes of tbe people, and access to families and localities by whom otherwise tbey would be Indifferently re ceived. Relieve roc, dear sir, grascfully and faithfully yocrs, etc.. J. M. JOHNVON, Jlinjionarv in China. From Rev. U. Telford, JwVwrr in China, now visiiing his home in Pi-nnrylvania : WVswijtoTox, Pa., June 25, 1SCC. .Ir. .Perry llarU d: Hon, Providence, R. I. Iearir: iurusg & residence of tme ten years as a mii'narr, in Fiam and China1, I found y-ur Vegetable Pain Kjllcr a most valuable remedy ftr that fearful scourge, the ebolcre. In dtnifli!rring tbo aedicic, I found it mot effcrtual to give a tea;A,onfut of Paia-KIiicr, in a gill f bt water sweetened with jrar; then after about ftern miuuteK, tegiq to giro a tib'e spoonful of th" same mixture every minute until relief was feLuintd. App'y hot appHratios to tb extremities. Rathe the stomach with the Pain Killer clear, and rub the limbs britily. Of thr-e who bad tbe Chopra, ana took tbe medtcine faub fully in tbe way Kated above, ci?bt out of tbe ten reeevercd. TrSy yours, ll. TELFORD. If allocked with dianhua, dyntaryt or cramp cone, aon t utsay ue ue r tbe J'aa h. tiler. Jtewttrm r.f a'l Imitation,,' The Pa!n Ki'.Ier is sold bv all rer-ftab!e dmz g!ts throughout the Vtitted Ftates and foreign countries. Pries 25 etoi, 0 cent and I per bottle. PERRY PVIS A SOX, Propritlors. .'. 7 High t.. Providence, ILL JUreh iO, lH7v24S3m. HEEIt! BEERI1 0 ALBANY BREWERY. - ' - . - j CIIAS. IIi:ri:R, Proprietor. fllHK gl'B!CKIBEn HAS JtST ERECTED X. aid Ijrst-chuss . ' t On Croad Alb in between First Street and the River, And is prepared to furnicb WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS . .. .... j , ... ASD PRIVATE FAMILIES, O.Y SHOUT XOTICCX All Orders Deli vr red Wherever Desired. H Warrants his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY IIEALTflY! .... - ..... Ho is confident he can give entire satisfaction to ' :' - -all." f ' Dec. 29, '66, v2n20tf . ALBANY FERRY! 4 T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CI.TI jf JL Ici f Linn and Benton counties, J have ntua up tuo . .. LOW13R FEIIIIY, (it being tho Staxo Route), in such manner as to secure to the pubho better faetlities, at all seasons of the year, than can ho had elsewhere. My Boat ts wnaLia known a a ' , . XX " !" CURRENT BOAT.' and is the best on the River, without any excep tion. Living qui la near my Boat Landing, in iicRton otmnty, I am enabled, at U hours, to ac commodate the publio. My boat is secured by a pood wire rope, and ts otherwise constructed with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety and durability. My connection with the Upper Ferry, heretofore existing, has recently been severed. Rates of ferriage are tbe same a, the Upper Jjerry. -, ; . . ... . , , A. 1'EARCE, . augl8'6Gv2nlly . , , . Proprietor. . .. tSviiiiiiiioii. , V In the County Court, of Linn County, Ore- aon. .... : i. . .. .. , - 13. Kohn and S, Kohni partners in trade, , undtt the firm name of Aohn & Bro.f Plff, vs. Charles Austin, Deft. Action at Law to recover money. To Vharles Austin, 'Deft IN TUB NAME OF " T II E STATE OF OREGON : I You are'hereby required to appear and answer-the complaint of the above named plaintiffs, now on file against you, within ten days after the date of service hereof upon you, if served in this (Linn) county, but if served: in any other county in the State of Oregon, then within twenty days of the dato of service hereof -upon you. And. you are notified that if you fail to answer, as above Requir ed, the plaintiffs, for want thereof, will take judg ment against you for tho sum -of $ 180,00, besides accruing interest; costs, disbursements and stamp duty of this action.-4 , BTjrderof the CourL ',: r - J - CRANOR A ' nELM, ' ; 1 1 . - Atty'tffor Pl'ffs. , : Int. Rev.-Stamp, 50 cents, cancelled. ; Jnne 25th, 1867 v2n476w. ; WAITEHr-l 00,OQO pounds TO A'AT'."i -i.','A't-!ll'. ill. i. ' i W, W WMJf TT U1UU X TTJit mo j HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ! ' ar23T2n32tf J. NOR.CP.OSS. ADVEKTIStSM'ENTS: j AHEAD J)F ALL COMPETITION! ' I GENERAL MERCHANDISE , - 4 j'. , f v ti V i J. WORCROSS f sr IS NOW RECKIVINO ANt OfENINO : large and Foil Assortment; f ' ' i , - X3Y OOOX! ' ' BOOTS AND SHoIsi ' ' ' . ,ia Crockery, Glassware, f9; HARDWARE, iSRORIES,; C,,T&C?J ComAntins'in part 'of, 1 st ti KRESS GOODS, V; ' . , PICKINGS, . , : . - ' VES1MH, ' " ' ' ' ; FLANNELS, " '.-'' ' ": GINGHAMS. ' ; ? - ) jZ CASHIMERE3. HOSIKIty, HATS AND : : i CAPS, KQ. W:? ' f-; ' 11QSB, . v-. j v!.., GLASS, . ,. v. PAINTS, - .. , OILS AND . . WOOD AND . f : WILLOW" ' WARE, ...... rviNDOw ,- IBADCI ' - ' - AC. . " ' ts'-iart I WOULD RESPECTFULLY Call the Attention of Buyers TO MY STOCK 'OF' IRON AND STEELi r i. ; . - it, 1 ill Saw, Scat "Springs, Bepe,; Ctahi, MECHANICS' AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. HOKSE-SHOES&ilisI BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHER TIIIJIDLES, BOXING, " ' Ac, A.s In short ererythin necessary to make a' full tn& C'OJII'JLKTE ASSORTMENT Which whl be'sold A Cheap as eaa be Bought in thii darket. , Either for . , j r Cash or Herchanfable Prod nee. REME3IRER THE PLACE J. Nor cross. Fire-Proof 'JBricL1, MAIN STREET, ALBANY,-OREGON. " PRICE AROUND ALL TOCWLSn. " BUT CALL ON NORCROSS BEFORE XOCBUT. ; , aagl8r2nl ' DRUG STORE ij S. WHinEMORE CO.,,.., ALBANY, - - , j -.u. OREGON. "7 ,.. .. " ' : . : v-:-v- ,-nAVE OPENED A T NEW AND.FULL STOCK - ST .::-.!!-. , OF ' -t ' .1 ; . ITlcdicincs, Chemicals, :i i V Extracts, Herbs, .1 Essential OiJ AXD AN ASSORTMENT OF ALL POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES I FAXCY AXD TOILET ARTICLES. i ALSO DYE . STUFFS, i ; -i . . X. COEORS, &C.y &c, &c., &c, &c. ' - - , ; f'tJi : v ' SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO'i!'' PHYSICIANS' '.. PRESCRIPTIONS J ! ' WHICH! ARE PKEPAIuiS '' . ' AND PUT UP, 1 , BY AN f. ...7. EXPERIEXCE ft APOTIECARY S.. 15VHITTJEMQRB & CO, Albany, March 16, 186772n3itf X