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1 ill i r -4 7 V SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 186? Money Market. San Francisco Legal Tender rates 71 J ($72 New York UoM notations 140 Subscribers finding an X marked on the margin of their paper, will understand that the time for which they hare paid for the Democrat has expired, and will govern themselves accord ingly. UW OF NEWSPAPERS. 1. Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to con tinue the subscription. 2. If subscribers wish their papers discontinued, publishers may continue to send thorn until all ebarces are paid. 3. If subscribers moTe to other places without -informing the publisher, and the paper is sent to ,tne former direction, they are held responsible. Notice should always be given of the removal. 4. If subscribers negleet or refuse to take their tpapers from the office or place to which they are sent, they are neld responsible until they settle ibuls and give notice to discontinue. 5. The Courts have decided that refusing to take it uncalled for, is prima facie evidence or fraud. MBrkacut Cattle. Dr. L.. a friend of ours, living less than an hundred miles from Albany, has a cow that is much addicted to jumping into his neighbor's enclosures; which uglj habit annoys tho good Doctor ex ceedmglj much more than it does his neighbors. "We recollect that his cow once jumped into tho garden of a certain editor j whereupon tho Docjqr gavo her a terrible walloping and she has not since repeated the offence. But wa aro digressing. Our friend, the Poctor, recently read in a news paper and you know editors never tell sto ries or play tricks on their readers that when bovino quadrupeds are addicted to the bad habit of jumping, they can be effectually cured simply by shaving off their eyelashes "Eureka !" exclaimed the Doctor, and forth with he provided himself with a sharp pair of scissors, a good feed of branj potatoes, Ac., and proceeded to the Rtable-yard, deter mined to apply the remedy instanter. His bitter half, on seeing him thus armed and equipped, and so furiously rushing round, inquired what was the matter ? "Matter 1" said he, "I am going to perform a surgical operation on the old cow, and cure her of jumping I" 'Twos in vain Mrs. L. protes' ed the cow's eyelashes had to come off you bet. The cow was fastened the Doctor seized her horns the bright shears gleamed in the sunlight scientifically the Doctor ar proached her peepers, when forthe first time ho found his cow had no eyelashes 1 "Sold !" said the Doctor ; "badly sold !" and retired. Judge Dbcmmoxd. The Salem Record in a recent number, makes some remarks about th;s gentleman, which may, in some re spects, leave a false impression on the pub lic mind. Judge Drummond, from 1849 to 1851, was Judge of the ICth Judicial District of Illi nois. In 18-52 he was sent to Utah, as Judge, by President Pierce. He retained this posi tion until 3Ir. Buchanan went into office, when he resigned and came home ; and it was through his representations that federal soldiers, under Gen. Johnston, were sent to Salt Lake for the purpose of preserving ir: der and enforcing federal laws. Judge D. subsequently removed to California; mak ing that his home until recently. His fami ly are there at present, but he Is now in Al bany ; and it affords us pleasure to say that he is so well pleased with our thriving cily and noble county, that he has determined to send for his family and settle here imme diately. Judge D. does not need a recom mendation from us ; but if he should, we would say that, for the last twelve or fifteen years we have known him more or less inti mately ; that he stood high in the legal fra ternity of Illinois ; that he is a true friend and gentleman in the broadest sense ; and as mich he will be a ralubable acquisition to our community. - Acknowledgments. Since our last issue Jonas Davis, living near Peoria, presented the Democrat office with a good lot of nice free-stone peaches. Also, Mr. Millard, a bachelor flora-culturist, presented the office with several fine cantel opes and several exquisite boquettes. Also, Mr. Burkhart, living on the Salem road, a mila from town, presented the Secretary of our Domestic Affaires a goodly quantity of choice seedling prunes. 17e sometimes have serious notions not to buy any sort of truit and nice fixings ; ho pin;; and almost believing that our numer. Gus friends will generously supply all our fruit and vegetable gastronomic demands.- Surely no Establishment ever had more nu merous evidences of kindly regards than has ours from its multitudinous friends through out the county. The Cikccs. Lee & Itjland's "New York Circus and Animal Show" will perform at the Fair Grounds on Tuesday and "Wednes day evenings of next week. Since their last exhibition here. Jlr.Rjland, junior member of the firm, has made a trip to San Francis co and returned with several important ac cessions to their troupe, such as an cquistri an, a gymnast, and a clown the latter said to bo equal, if not superior, to the popular Harry Jackson, who traveled with this com pany laat year. Don't fail to take your gaL and go To see the train-ed bufia-& t Oiiecox Tobacco. A gentleman from De- oit, Michigan, Julius Joseph by name, a relative of Mr. Gradwohl of this city has just arrived here with his family. He in tends to settle here and engrge in the manu facture of cigars ; and he desires that all farmers who have raised tobacco will leave asaiapIeofitwithMr. Gradwohl immedi ately, 60 that he can determine its relative merits and offer then such figures as the facts may warrant. " W welcome Mr. Joseph and his friends to Albany, and have no doubt they will sue ceed in this new undertaking. ; f New Coluxsiax.- This popular House, kept by Sinnottof Portland, having been re-fitied and improved the past season, now offers to the traveling public increased in ducements at a still lower reduction in prices, and r, freo omnibus to all the boats. . ; ;' '. Millinery. -Mrs. Dunlway, as may bo seen by a reference to her advertisement, has just rocoiyed a fresh assortment of Milli nery Goods ; and we aro told by ' competent judges that they are indeed ycry fine and de sirable.;-. , ' ,; ;v u ; The Albany Brass Band has been en gaged to play for the Fair next week. " This will be a pleasant and attractive feature o tho Exhibition. SSST To that prince of cood fellows, Mc. Cormick, bookseller of Portland, wo are in debted for late State papers. Peoria.- Mr. J, M.'SmUh'is our author ixed agent at Peoria. Chicago, Sept. 23. News from Vcn ezuola to the 18th, is received, via Hay- ana. Gcn-Tocon had arrived at tho cap ital. Tho new foreign Minister, Senior Jacinto Juticrcz, arrived at Bogoto on the 4th lost. ' Seattle, September 14. Judge Wyche and party arrived yesterday from YalIa Walla across tho mountains. Thoy met tho North Pacific railroad survey paity twelve miles east of tho summit, Tho party wcro over the most difficult parts of survey and wilj reach Kttatash valley in a few days. Tho mountain pass for the railroad is luvorablc. Tho party working on tho wagon road via Snoqualmio pass aro .now near tho summit and will complete tho toad to thoopon country early in October. Ore gonian. .London, bept. il. rublic suspense is ercat relative to tho reply of the Sub- lime Porte to tho Russian ultimatum. It U feared that too much reliance will be . t placed upon tho friendship of England and France, and that the Turks will re fuse to comply with the demands o! Rus sia. In this error, a war will be mcvita bio between tho Turks and Russians, which, it is apprehended will lead to seri ous complications with other huropean powers. Religion Notice. There will he a three day's meeting held with the Little Bethel Church, Linn county, commencing on Friday he- fore the third Sunday in October next, at 1 2 o'clock v., at the School Hou?e In Syracuse psccinct, near Allpbin' Butte, at which time tho Elder of the Regular Baptist connection in Oregon are all ex. footed to be present. JOHN T. CROOKS. MARRIED: Oa the 17th in;t., at the reiidmce of the bride' father, by Rev. E. U. Michael, Mr. IIesrt Owrss and MUs l'liasr. Axx I,osq all of Liun county, Oregon. DIED: August 7th, of eonrc.iive chill, daughter of Pleasant and .M abulia Kobinctt, aged d irouth anj 23 day. AI,HANY Pit ICES CX'KKKXT. CORRECTED WEEKLV BV J. CKADWOHL. Albast. Saturday, September 2, 1SC7. The following arc th.e price paid for Produce, and the price at which ctber article are selling in this market ; "Wheat white, per bushel, SifjrCi ctf. Oats per bushel, 30(33 ctf. Potatoes per buhel, 60ft2J. Onion per bubtl. $1 2i. Flour per bbl, il 00(1 24 Butter pr poacl, 20 ct. Eg?j--per doxen, 20 et. Chickens jcrd'zcn, $1 501 OS. Peaches rdncd, per pound, 1(,20 cl. Pork-per pun j. 4(5 ctf. Beef on foot, iOiti di. Mutton, per pound. 111 cent. Soap per pound, cti. Salt Loa Angelo, per pound, 2J cti. Syrup per gallon, 1,00 Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00 " Black, 7S0Ktl 0. " -rJapan, $1 "21. Sagar cnuhed,'pcr sand, 17(2ft cts. " --Island. Z(-yi, " Sea. Iril7 et. Co (Tee jx-r pound, 25(28 jt. Nails .cot, per pound, 7i(aj8 ct. White Lead pure, per keg, $4 00Q4 50. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, 1 75Q2 0Q. Turpcntine per gallon, $1 50 " Domestic brown, 18(20 eU. Ilickorystriped. per yard, IGfZO ct. Bed Ticking per yard, 2i(d,iO cU. ' Blue Drilling per yard, 20(30 cU. Flannels per yard, C2J75 ct. Print fat color, per yard, lCj eta. Kifie Powder, per pound. 73($1 00.' Candles beet, ier pound, 2033 cfs. Rice China, per pound, 12(14 cU, ' Tobacco per pound, $1 00(i 2S. ' Salxratas per pound, 16J ct. Dried Plums per bound, 12J(20c. Dried Applets per lb, flc. " Currant per D, 10c. Bacon Hams, per th, 18c. " Side, per B, 10c. " Shoulder, per lb, 6 8c. Lard per tb, 10c. French Brandy per gal ..$10 00I2 00 Holland Gin per gaL, $5 50 American Brandy per gab, $5 00 Jamaica Bum per gal., $9 00 ADVERTISEMENTS. NO MORE HIGH PRICES -FOR- -A, Xi 13 -A 1ST ' GO TO THE STORE 0? J. E., BgNTLEY & . CO,, And Buy yopr Good as yon did in I860! THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAN . FRANCISCO, THE LARGEST STOCK OF . i ' Boots and iSlioes. C02CSISTI5G OF GENTS' FINE SEWED BOOTS ' GENTS' FINE PEGGED BOOTS, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, LADIES AND MISSES' BOOTS. KID CONGRESS GAITERS, AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS, RUBBER OVER-SHOES, AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS TO ORDIJR . OH SHOBT NOTICBj AKP 1 -i i - ALL KIND OF REPAIRING I DONE WITH NEATNESS AMD DlSf ATCII. ' A .i, ,. i. ' Mao, a Jot of Nolo and Unner Leather, for sale at the Lowest ,-Tigare for cash. , ... : : :. ; : j i GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES! " t ' .... - sep21-v3n6m8 i JOB' WORK Yiktiy and cheaply done at this 0ce, ' -;' : ' ' ADVERTISEMENTS. &l86b -x. Tenon or sedentary habit troubled with weak neis, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, luck of appetite, dlstrcM after eating, torpid Urer, eomll patlon, Ae., deserve to suffer ir they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION BITTERS, which are now recommended by the hlghet medical au thoritle. and warranted to produce an Immediate beneficial effect. They areexceodlngly a,g?coable, perfectly pure, and must supercede ,Il oftier ton,- les where a horitby, gentle stimulant U rqUf 4 They purify, strengthen fct4 lvlgf.rato. They creato a healthy appetite They are an anttdoo o 9apg of w &Ur ard diet. Tley strongthen the system and enliven $be mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent fo They purify the breath and acidity of the stom ach. They cure DyopepnU and Constipation. They cure Liver Complaint aud Ncrvou Head ache. They u;ake the weak strong, the languid bril liant, and are exhausted nature groat restorer.- They are composed of the celebrated CalUyabark, wlntergrecn, sassafras, roots and herbs, all pre served In perfectly pure Ct. Croix rum. For par ticular, see circular, and testimonial around each bottle. iu.im ut tuitio-lur. Kxamlno every bottle. See that It ba out private U. S. stamp unuutila- ted over the eotk, with plantation 9(-po, ftnd our signature on a fine steel plate side label. Se that our bottle is not refilled with, ipurieu Md delete- rlou stuff. Any pewon prctiding V hH P.laa- tation Uitterj by tho gallon or ia bulk, U an Im porter. Any jron imitating thlj bottle, or eU Ing any other material thejefn, whether called Plantation Bitter or. not, U a cnu.uial uijdci Ibe V. S. Law, and will be so prosecuted by us. The demand fur Drake' Plantation BUter, from la dies, clergymen, merchants, Jte., U loerediblc. The simple trial of a bolUa is the eyidunee we prejcut of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respectable druggist!, grocers, physi- ani, hotels, sloons, steamboat and country Hurtle' 5facnolln Wnter. A toilet delight! Tt Udle' traurtf i4 gen- tleaca's looo 1 Tho "swctt thing" ana Irgl quantity. Jlsjiufaclunxj irora u nca bvuwitb to render the skiu soft nl fresh, tq j rerttt trap tioF, jrfuiac clothing, ic. Itocr:t,tncs U unj4cftjiut vlvt of jcpi!ralion. It remove ro-lttes, tan. LloUhc?. Ae. It eorn uprrous LcUcLeaa4 aas'lraiatn- t'.op. It cools, soflciis and dls JtHccjr ty tb skin. It j".tlJs a subdued and lifting jtrfuwe. It tfufe iiuucj L:t and stings of lnccts. it eootaias no tn&eril injurious to tb skin. l U Ua curj ladj should have, .ld trcrjf- where. Try th Magnulta atcr one and you will ue pa other Cologne, Ti-rfuinery, or Toilet Water afterward. DEMAS BARNES A CO.. I'roj s. Ei-luie Agents, N. Y. 5-.!ltj all Drugguts and Dealers on the Pacif ic eotuL Iyou'f liatlmtrou. Ip U atuo-t delightful Hair Irtsbg. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head co4 and clean. It makes the hair rich, soft and fcloy. It prerenU hair turning gray and falling off. It restores hair tipoa prettiaturety Laid r-ea Ti is Is jat what Lyon's Kauairvn will do. It Is pretty it Is cheap durUe. It is literally sold by the car-load, and yet its almost incredi ble demand is dally increasing, until there Is hard ly a country store that does not keep it, or a fami ly that does not n it. E. THOMAS LYCN. Ptnit. N. Y. Lyon's; Elrtct Ulngcr. Lyon's Kxtrart of Ture Jamaica Clingerfor Indigestion, auoa. Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera Morbus, Flatolcncy, Ac, wbero a wann ing stimulant is required. Its careful rrejara;Ion and entire parity make it a cheap and reliable ar ticle for culinary rposes. g;ld everywhere, at 50 cU per IjoUlo. Ask for "Lroji'p" Pure Ez Jract. Take no other. Lyon' Flea. Powder. The effect of Lyon's Magnetic Insect l'owdtris almost instantaneous death to everything rf the insect specie?. Fleas, particularly, cannot live where it ix. It U most wonderful in this respect, being entirely htifhU to tW human family. Many worthless imitations are offered. Be tiartic ular and receive none but Lyon's. Each flask of the genuine bears tht fignature of p. LyoQ and the stamp of Dema Barmks Jb Co. Muttiang Liniment. Have you a linrt child or a lama horse? Use the Mexican Mustang Liniment. For cuts, sprains, burns, swellings and caked breasts, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is a cer tain cure.; ! " - ' - -: - - i . , . -For rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff jelnts, stings and bites, there is nothing like the Mexican Mus tang Liniment. For spavined horses, the poll-evil, ringbone and sweeney, the -Mexican Mustang Liniment never fails. For wind-galls, scratches, big-hcad and splint, the Mexican Mustang Liniment is worth its weight in gold. Cuts, bruises, sprains and swellings, are so com mon and certain to oocur In every family, that a bottle of this Liniment ia the best investment (hat can be made. It is more certain than the doctor it saves time in sending for the doctor it is cheaper than the doctor and should never be dispensed Trith, "In lifting th,e kettlg from the fire, it tipped, over and fcal4e$ my handa terribly. The Musacg Liniment cxtracd (be P&ip; parsed the sore to lieal Vapidly? ftrid left very little soar. pif A. FOSTER, 42p Broad St.,. Bhioda. Mr, S. Litch,'oUyde Park, Vt., Writes: ' My horsa "aij copsidered worthless, (spavin) but since the use pt the Mustang Liniment, I have sold bim for $150. Your Liniinent is doiqg wonders pp here.1 ,; ' ' ' : AU genuine.is wrapped in steel plate engravings, signed, G. W."Westbrook, Chemist, and also bas the private U. S. stamp of Demas Barses & Co over the top. Lpok cloBoly. Sold, by all Drug-( g;sts, at 25, 60 cts, and $1 00. ee v2n4 ly AD.VEltTISEM 15 NTS. TAKE NOTICE ! J. BARROWS & CO., (IN THEIR FIRE-PROOF BRICK, ALBANY), Are now receiving their Goods BIIUX'T FKOiri HAN FltANCIKCO ! And wo Invite the attention of buyers to our Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES I IOOT AND SI-IQES! lAIUDWARS, CROCSERY, Ac, & III UKSII ER8. MOWRRH, REAPERH, GANG-PLOWS, We are Agents for all kinds of Agricultural Implement! a4r2n2tf J. BARROWA 4 CO Ml. It. C. 11 ILL. cr.o. r. 8C7rt.KV.teit. SETTLEMIER St, CO., DRUGGISTS AT DR. SHEPHERD'S OLO STANO. MAIS NT., ... A 1,1! A NY. PEALEUS IN DRUGS, MEDICINE CHEMICALS, I'itlnt, Oil, GlaMM, I3'c-Stunif V A It N I S II K H AH A ri'LL ASSOATMOTO? DRUGGISTS SUNPRIES. AJK.Tf? EY API'OIXTMKN'T FOR (r. D. aynfi k Son's Family Mrdiflnft V'o a!9 keep on hand a full soj j ly of All Patent .lleriiciiie in le. Our stock of Iiruji, lluid, tracts, etc., are from Well Kijqwn Manufacturers, and will be found or tiii; iikst quality i srtcut. ATTKTOS PITE to cororpi(i PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS) IVe Nollr.'t Oic Iafronasc of the Public. WE HAVE EjSTAP.LI.SU ED A BRANCH DRUG STORE AT SCIQ! i xutR Tae MiSiceseitTsr G. A. HIL.L, Who will kei-p a full supply f Drugs, Medicines, etc etc., for sale at low i-ricks. SETTLEMIEU A CO. April . 1867 v2n3tly THOMAS HAMf-TOX. I s. r. MfftatPK Hampton & McBridc, A XD Dealers in Every Variety of X1 "T ;JR PjT I rJ? XJ JEt 13 ! -AND CABINET WAIiEl! -o- Betiding, Spring I?IaUrcM!e8? HAIR, PUIU, MOSS. WOOL, &C., 4C, At,U WORK GUARANTEED, AND Ecxcutcd in Flmt-ClaMs Style. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. On First Street, Under the Democrat Office, ALII ANY, OREGON. May 4, 18(17 v2n38taugl8 Sliex"iil"s Sale. BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION issued out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Linn, and to mo di rected and delivered by the Clerk of said Court on the 21th day of August, A. D. 1867, in favor of Jacob Kces, Administrator of the estate of Isaac Keep, deceased, plaintiff, and against J. W. WeU ton and Epoch Thompson, defendants, for the sum of $82,p0, damages and costs and accruing costs, I did on the 24th day of August, 1867, levy upon tho following described real property, to-wit: Com menoing at a point 4 chains and 38 links east, and 75 links south, from the northwest corner of Town ship No. 24, south of range No. 2, west of . the Willamette Meridian, in the county , of Linn and State of Oregon, and running thence east 4 chains and ($7 links ; thence north 3 chains and 19 links : thence west 4 chains and 67 links ; thenco south 3 chains and 19 links to the plaoo of beginning, and containing one : and forty-eight one , hundredth acres. ' Also, lot No. 3 in blook 3. lot No. 1 in block 1. and half of lot No. 2 in block I, in North Browns ville, Linn county, Oregon ; and on Saturday, the 5th day of October, A. D. 1867, between the hours of 9 o'clock A.' m. and 4 o'clock e. m. of said day, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, I will sell th above 'descri bed property at publio oify-cry, for cash n hand j all the right, title and interest in tho above men tioned property of the said J. W. Welton and Enoch Thompson, together with the appurtenanoes thereunto belonging, HARVEY SMITH. ; yr . Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. Bt J. W. Bbandenburo, Deputy. Dated at Albany, September 5, 1867 v3n4w4 1 ADVKltTISBMENTS. MRS. PAXTON, MILLINER AND DRESS MAKER I GALLERY BUILDING, NEXT DOOR TO M0NTEITH & BEACH'S STORE, MAIN ST., ALBANY. WILL KEEP A CHOICE SELECTION OF tho ' LATEST STYLES OF GOODS 1 uven An B03ST2STBTS, HATS, Which will te sold at itnall profits and rou:b Clipper than Ever Before r thii Place ! iiM:Aciur; a iiicnhic;i In the best Style, at Low Price. PUTTING- AND FITTING Dy Mrs. Curtis' Tamons Models. A PERFECT FIT WARRANTED. STAMPING BEAUTIFUL BRAIDING PATTERNS. CaU and See for Yourselves. April 13, 1867 v2n20lf. MHS. PAXTON. t. MAsriei,&. I n. MAsrietn ' D. MANSFIELD & BR.O., DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ALBANY, - - OREGON. IN FOSTER'S ONE-STORY BRICK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. rpilE AliGVK FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN JL notifying their friends and the publio gener ally, that they are CONTINUALLY RECEIVING DRY COODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C, Which we will Exchange FOR CASH Olt MtODl'CE! AT THK VERY LOWEST PItlCES. We mindfully aL tie public to Call sod Examine cor Stork and Friers Before purchasing elsewhere ; and we aure all lht wc wilt give entire satisfaction to prcmpt customers, Albo-. '9h. IC, '67 r2n27tf Is. T. MIUf.TZ, PIANOS, MELODEONS, iHRKT Mt'sii. Mt sic Books, OriTi&s, Flvjk, 1'iras, Accoancoxs. Praises, axd aiv MJimof Mi Mi ML Issrni MK.ST, HTATiosKttr xp Fixer Uooua, ' SO. 100 FROXT STRI2ET, (between MortUun and Alder) POltTLAND, OltKGOX, AGENT FOR JACOB ZECH'S FIAXO Fortts, Fan Francuco, Cal., which reccired the Gold McdaJ over celebrated pianos from the East, in tha lat Fair, 1865. Alo Agnt for Er nest Gabler's Hano Fort, New York, which won the grcatetl popularity in the Eat for swectnos atd jKjwcr in tone, durability in workmanship, and fcaperlor New Scale, full Metallic Form, Over strung and French Grand Action. L. T. BhulU will have an assortment of those "uj-crior 1'ianos always on hand, and can sell them the Lowct Friedas be importa them direct from the Manufactories. Hew Pianos for Renter Sale by monthly pay ments. Latest Manic received by every steamer direst from the East. - 1'ianos, Melodepns and U kinds of Jluskftl In struments tuned and repaired. ' " L. T. hults recommends himself as a first class tuner, baring' been in the business oYcr fifteen years apd is a rauaiian. Those liyici in Linn and adjacent couatics. wisliinj? to purchrje one of these Superior Pianos are tnlorineuthey can do so through the Editor o the Stit RtonT Democrat ho being my au thorized agent for the sale of them in that section of Oregon. fel.ly THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE! JULIUS GRADWOHL. ALBANY - - - OREGON. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM TIIE citizens of Albany and vicinity that be now occupies the corner brick storo f!niaer of First and Washington Streets. Ho intends to sell Goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! roif CASH Oil PHQDUCIi; ! ! The publio would do well to examine my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. Aly stock consists, in part, as follows : ZD GOQPS CLOTHING, GROCERIES ASD- GENERAL MERCHANDISE! -ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF. THE EST LIQUORS i:cr Krouglit to tills MarKct Whioh he intends to sell ' . ; ONL FOR ZtXEOZCZNAL FDRFOSC JULIUS GRADWOHL. Deo. 22, '08 y2nl91y RANTED 100,000 pounds of WOOL, for which I wiil pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICEI ttar23v2n32tf J. NORCROSS. . ADVETwTISEMENTS. BEER! BEER!! ALBANY BREWERY. CHAN. KIEFER, Proprietor. fllUE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED JL a new anu umt-ciaes On Inroad Albfn between First Street ana $ne River, And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AJD PRIVATE FAMILIES, . SHORT NOTICE I 11 Orders Delivered Wherever Deiiced. He Warrant bis BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, AX ft PKUFIXTIV IIEAIniY! He is confident he can give entire satisfaction to all. Deo. 29, Xd, r2n20tf M. W. MACK, vzAttn is 4? STOVES' SHEET-IRON, COPPER AJf& HAS OX IIAXIi AND NOW READY FOR sale a full "and complete ttock of first-cbus COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, Which be Is cfftriBg at frices that tosnt Insure a really !e. Alo a gcntrsil Msortment of Brass and Enameled Kettles, French Saace-Paut and Tadlea, Cant-Iron Tea Kcttleit and Orcnri, Iron and Lead Pipe, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS! Nheet-Iron, Copper, dc, Ac. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware ! REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. X. II. All icro&awho are in need of articles in my line will ud il to thir adractajje to give me a call, aa I am determined to fell goods at prices that will preclude tho eccitj cf going lancer man Atoany f by chtap. RIaxketable Produco Taken in Exchange For any and all articles in the Ftorc. VTill always keep on hand a complete assortment of all good in my line, while customers wUlaiaU times receive prompt attention. 31. W. JIACK. Albany, JJarch 2.1, '67 r2n321y ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE. CARTER & MCCORD Take pleasure In informing the public that they arc now Manufacturing at Albany, Oregon, A Sl'FEBJGR AHtlCLK Of PUKE lu-AJRID OIL. Also a rupcricr articlo of ASSORTED TOILET SOAP. . t , . ... PALE SOAP AND OLIVE SOAP, All of which they propose to sell an as favorable terms as the same articles can be importedj and Warraqt Each Article to Give Satisfaction! ENQUIRE FOR THE HOME-MAX UFA CTUR ED ARTICLE, AND BUT NO QT1ER 1 , Jff-All kinds Of Grease taken in ex change for trade. v2n49tf. PliAWIKG Mllili! ALBANY, OREGON. I HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND, or will Manufacture to order, every style of DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. at the shortest notice and lowest possible charges Boards Matched and Planed. Work executed in a style not surpassed by any Shop in the State. ; " - S&r The Mill is In the lower part of the town. on tho river bank, at the corners of the joining J. B. COMLEY. Albany, September 20, 1865. ' ? .. . . ALBANY FERRY! T TIE SOLICITATION OF MANY CITI tens of Linn and Benton' eourits". I hv fitted up the ' ' ' t : OWIl FERRY, - (it being the Stage Route), in such manner as to secure to the publio bettor facilities, at all eeasona of the year, than can bo had elsewhere. My Boat is wha is known as a ; i , 'l; L:;'-current coat, and is the beat on the River, without any excep tion. Living , quite near my Boat Landing, in Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ac commodate the publio. My boat is secured by -a good wire rope, and is otherwise constructed with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety and durability. My connection" with tm Upper Ferry, heretofore existing has recently been severed. Rates of ferriage are the same as the Upper Ferry. A. FEARCE, v augl8'66v2nlly Proprietor. 'ADVERTISEMENTS, PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ! IN ., GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! ! NUKUKU CL CUV AIM, ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING A Large ana run Assortment or x jez y Gbbp si: ; OIaOTKCI3STC3-1 BOQTS ANP SHOES! Crockery, Glassware. HARDWAREi GROCERIES, &C, Consisting in part of DRE33 O00LS.' MUHLI58, . TICKIN03, : -.. DENIMS, ' , FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CAHSIMERE3, HOSIERY, HATS AND CAPS, NO- TIONS, -GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND PUTTY, WOOD AND WILLOW 1 WARE, ' WINDOW ssaneif ' tc. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY Call the Attention of Buyers C ...1 TO 3IY STOCK OF HI -A. It X "W" AEEl IRON ANP SJEEL, Mill Savi, Seat Springs, Bope, Chalni, ..... . , MECHANICS' AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS OF ALL HINDS. HORSE-SHOES&NAILS. - ' ' .. .- B0LT3, Sp.T5 4ND WASHER THIMBLE3, BOXING, . . ' ,-v . . Ac, Ac In ibort everytbijig necessary to make a full and TOJiriXTE ASSOirFMEXT: Wnich will be old As Cheap as can bo Eoxxght in this E3arket " Either for Cash or Slrrcnivnfnble Produce. . ' - REM EM DER THE PLACE: -3 J. Norcross' Fire-Proof Brict , MAIN STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. PRICE AROUND ALL Ton TTTRTT. ' BUT CALL ON NORCROSS BEFORE YOUBUT, - -angiftvzni' .v . v "SECURE TIIE SHADOW r THOMPSON &, PAXTON, PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTS. Firt Street, - Albany. PICTURES, mom LOCKET TO LIFE SIZS! In All Styles I AJ TIIE MOST REASONABLE RATES!! T7E haTe the largest sir-light and beat ar f f ranged rooms this side of-an -Tnmcisce Children's Likenesses taken with care Pictures eopied, and warranted equal to the oriei- Ladies and srcntlemen Tisitics town, are rery respectfully solicited to call at oar gallery and examine onir specimens.' - . V3n5Iy i CITY MARKET. " - Slain St. Opposite the New Dm? Store, ;f . " J . . ' -T Sk. ALBANY. OREGON. HENDENHALL ft REDPATH. PTOirtetors WILL ALWAYS KEEP OX "" ' ' :' , ..'' HAXD TDLE BEST OF I MEATS OP AIsI. VARIEHES. A LIBERAL SIIARE OF PATRONAGE IS solicited, as we intend to Veep as food-an as sortmen and of as good quality the country afibrds. ' t , ' a i V '. .r We are always reay to pay the Highest Cash Price for Fat oefc. April 6, 1867 T2n34tf ALBANY BOOK STOREI 7 E. A. FKEEIaANp, i BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. - . , t3 . ..... f Albany - - r - Qr011 COXSTANTLT ON HASD: . STANDARD XD MjSCELLAMOpS pj)P, Jayenile, Toy Gilt nnd Blank Books, . 'GOLD IT A3, AJTD SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIQNERY 1 r.i .. i-:-.-;i v. Of every kind used in the State. . , jag? BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at short notice, t - x ; . . t v., Deolnlfily NOTICE IQ: TAX-P4C1TERS. u N0TIC3 IS HEREBY; GIVEN -THAT THE undersigned, the Assessor of Linn county, . 1 x e i v t t jAl Oregon, on weanesaay, ine via aay 01 voiooer 1867. will sttend at the office of th County Clerk of said couaty, and with the Assistance of said wiil'i-nKlio!v examime the Assessment Rolls. and correct all errors in valuations, descriptions or qualities or Ianas, lots or oine? . property j ana hereof let all persons interested take 3ue notice. I rtTIA TtTT(TAt Assesses Linn county, Og'c, Sept. 4, 1867 V3n4w3 : U ! ;;, A ' r