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Mt Mimtmt SATURDAY ......... .DECEMBER 21, 1867. Sloncy Market San Tranifctsco Legal lender rate.........7UCi2 'ew Yotk Geld Quotations..,...,....., i40t " ' " City Church directory. t). S PRKSBYtKRULK ChCRCH RcV. W. J. ttloRleith, Pastors. Preaching at 1 1 a.m. UkItbO Fftas. Church Rev. S. G. Irvine, rt-f. Servicsl at 11 a, x. and in evening. Sabbath School at 2 p. x. CosmUMlttojrAL Chcrch Rev. J. F. Damon, fcaafcm Services at 11 a. x. and T P. x. Sabbath Cchoal at 9 a. x. - M 12, Chcrch Rev. C. G. Belknap, Taator. (Services at 11 a. x. and 7 p. x. Sabbath School at 3 p. x, Baptist Chcrch Rev. R. C, Hill, Pastor. Services on the lit and 3rd Sabbaths of each month, at II o'clock A. x. and at candle-light ing. Sabbath School at 3 P. x. !MitTHODT Chcrch, South Iter. W. A. Fin ley, Pastor. Preaching on tho 4th Sunday of ry nonth at 11 o'clock, A. X., in the Baptist Church. DEMOCRATIC CLUB I THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF Tn E Democrats of Albany precinct at the tho Court House, on Saturday evening, at T o'clock, tho 21st insL, for the parpose of forming a Demo cratic Club. Democrats ! let us work ! let us be vigilant ! Let More toyrthtr and more in com rst An important campaign is awaiting us Democratic principles are at stake, and the stake is worth playing for ! Oregon must go Democratic netft' Jane, and the enemy must know and feel that -01d Linn" is a host within herself! ."We would respectfully suggest that Dmocratlo clubs be organised in the various precincts in tho county. Let us be active, fellow-Dotnocrat?, and ready to meet the enemy and contest the field over erery inch of ground. GEO. R. HELM. N. II. CRANOR. J. II. HACKLEMAN, J. NORCROSS. J. B. COM LEV, L. C. BURKHART. IIARVEY SMITH. A. W. STANNARD, JESSE PARRISH, W. F. ALEXANDER, J. M- McCONNELL, JOSEPH NIXON, . S. MONTGOMERY, J.,DRIGG5, YXICE, CP, BURKnART, And many other Democrats. Bixocratic Clcb. We trust there will be ti full meeting at the Court House to-night. The'Jcitraa?, noticing the call, $ayt : "Ore gon veoutd get rather sick of Democratic principles if she got a full dose of them." TYe tuiTer from the Journal. We axe not in the least afraid to have Oregon test Demo cratic winci plea njrain. Under Democratic a rule Oregon was happy and prosperous, and she will be so again. It is not Democrats, lut Iladicals Who believe in Nigger Suffrage and Nigger Equality ; it is the Radicals who vroull pay the people shinplasters and the bondocrata gold? it is the Radicals who be lieve in a Protective Tariff who rob Peter to pay Paulwho, while they put $1 into one of the pockets of the consumer and wool jjrower, take $100 out of the other pocket. It is the Radical leaders wh have made themselves rich by the exigencies and neces cities of the War and by plundering the Gov ernment. They are they who, in the name of "Liberty" and "loilty," have mobbed leucratic editors, and robbed and impris oned men guilty of no crime whatever, with out law and in direct conflict with the plain est provisions of the federal Constitution. They are they who are full of hypocrisy and deceit, and are like whited sepulchres full ; of rottenness and dead men's bones. If the people of Oregon will show that they prefer such a party to the gro3, old, honest, sterling DemC'cratic party, we will emigrate to the Sandwich Islands or the North Pule ; and finding Sytnme's hole, we will crawl in and pull it in after us. vhsistx is. e suppose we neea not in form our adult readers that Christmas is ap proaching. " Heads of families are well aware of this fact: the junior members, from the prattling infant to those of more mature years haTe reminded them of that, Jong ago. .Christmas is popularly supposed to be the day in which our Savior was born ; but there js no conclusive evidence of this ; and there are many strong proofs that the twenty-fifth of December is not his birth-day. But it is . all right that it should be a holiday. It is a day which, to most people, is hallowed by pleasing and sacred associations; and we avould not for the world have it struck from the lut of national holidays. Long may it .contir.ae to be a day of mirth, and joy. Let -parents and friends observe, as usual, the time-honored customs of Christmas day ihe pleasant surprises, the gifts of regard jand affection which, though intrinsically valueless are invaluable because bestowed by those endeared to each other by the strong ties of love and consanguinity. Medical Journal. We. have before us a late number of a work of this title, edited And puplished by J. C. Shelton, M. D., Sa lem, Oregon. The editor says he will " ex pose the medical fallacies and impositions practiced upon an - unsuspecting people by the regular profession in relation to the na tare and character of their agents and treat ment of disease." Good. Give 'em fits Doctor ; but be careful while running a- muck you don't get hurt yourself. Haeeisbcrg. The recent rise in the riv er, we learn, has carried away the main dam of the Harrisburg flouring mills. A slough of the river is dammed, and the water taken a mile in a ditch to the mills. . The slough dam being destroyed the mills will lose the whole season's work, as it cannot be repair ed until next summer. Chkistmas Tots. Those wanting to pur chase presents for the little folks will find a very good assortment of Christmas toys at Hiltabiddel & Co's. They have all sorts and sizes of dolls) horses, dogs, whistles, horns, drums, china tea setts stoves, &c.t &c In act they are too numerous to mention. , -a. Thje Festival. We understand that the Jood.lWplars' Festival, held at Parrish's .jj.au, last xuesoay evening, was weiiattena ( ed,: and that it passed off very pleasantly i to ; all cencerned. The speech delivered by Gov. oods, -'though short, was neat and appro f priate; The gross receipts amount to $101,- -50.- . - What's up? A late number of the Sale m Keadr-d is out quite decidedly and strong in -- . O , favor" of having negroes "handle the ballot in self-protection . " It will be compelled to swallo.v; Nigger Equaliiy, pure and simple, or be picked out of the Mongrel party., I'SfAjs Fair.- The" pamphlet containing tfie pro ceedings of the last State'Fair, print ed at, Sid era by Stinson, book and job print cr,i$zsTj neatly and artistically, executed ; That FicnT. Tho Salem Record, in no ticing the hostile domonstations of "two col ored citiicna of Albany," makes several grave mistakes. First, the two niggers afore said didn't fight at all : that is, they didn't corrte to blows j consequently they did not "fit and fit" while u tho whole town" was admiring. One nigger drew his revolver cocked and brought it to bear on tho other whereupon the Marshal arrested tho revolver nigger and the Recorder fined him and made him pay costs. The second n lUakeour Salem co temporary makes is in stating that all this occurred "under Democratic rule." It all transpired under Radical rule the old sot of ofScers not having yet retired. They havo had hold of the publio teat hero so long that it nearly kills them to let go. They forcibly remind us of a big, overgrown hungry Dur ham calf sucking tho more you pull and beat him over tho head the further ho thrusts his nose into his dam's udder, the more fierce ly he bunts, and the more angrily he lashes his sides with his caudal appendage We will let them swig away a little whilo longer; but they will ultimately have to "git up and git," and no mistake The Democracy of Albany have won tho day fairly, and they will havo the honors and emoluments conse quent upon their victory, or they will "have hair," and wado in mud up to their arm pits ! Rotary-Incline Power. Mr. Chas. F. Gay, of this place, has invented a propelling power bearing the above name, which is cer tuinly a decided improvement on some other models of horse-power. The rnachino ap pears to be cheap, simple and durable, and certainly requires less labor in propelling it than any similar invention in the country. Mr. Gay this week started a model of his cn terpriso East for the purpose of procuring a patent, and has also engaged Mr. Cherry, of the Albany Foundry, to construct a full-sized machine for a practical experiment of his invention. We hope it will prove a sue cess. Dead. We regret to learn that Andrew M. Smith, late of Linn county, departed tins life on tne loth instant. -Mr. Js. was an old resident of Oregon, and was respect ed and beloved by a largo circle of friends and acquaintances. Welcome. It may not be generally known that visitors tn the College are always wcl come during school hours ; but the exercises on Friday afternoon, of each week, are gen erally more interesting than those of any other day. tSyIf you want agwl job of painting done, Wadtfworth can fill the bill. We have seen specimens of his work that reflect much credit ou him as an artist. Licenses. The City authorities last week issued liquor licenses to sundry parties in Albany, amounting in the aggregate to $C00. sy""A communication from Lebanon is on hand, but it is too la to for insertion in this issue. The River. The Willamette this (Friday, 20tb.) is falling. morrunj ALU AW I'llICES CX'ItUILVr. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT J. CRAblVOUL. Alsaxv. Saturday, December 21, 1S67. Tie following are the prices paid for Produce, and the prices at which other articles are selling in thin market : Wheat white, per lnhcl, 80 cts. Oats per barbel, 3.1(21,35 cts. Potatoes per bushel. iorC-'J. Onions per buehtl. $1 2b. Flour per bbl, $5 50 Butter pr pound, 20 cts. Kj;s per dozen, 2i ets. Chickens perdoten, $2 50(3 00. Peaches dried, per pound, 16(3,20 cts. Pork per pound, i(i,6 cts. Beef on foot, lOyb cU. Mutton, per pound, 12) cents. Soap per pound, 55) cts. Salt Los Angelos, per pound, 2 cts. Syrup per gallon, 1,00 Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00 " Black, 75(1 00. " Japan, $1 12J. Sugar crushed, per pound, 1720 cts. Island. UOijU J. " Sea. 15(5,17 cts. Coffee per pound, 2$(a, 2S cts. Xa.il cut, pr pound, 7j(8 cts. White Lead pure, per keg, H 00(4 50. Linreed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 752 00. Turpentine per gallon, $1 50 Domestic brown, 18 (a, 20 cts. HickorT strined, per yard, 10.30 cts. Bed Ticking per yard, 2540 cts. Blue Drilling per yard, 2030 cts.. Flannels per yard, 62$75 cts. . Prints fast colors; per yard. 15 J cts. Rifle Powder, per pound. 75(j$l 00. Candles best, per pound, 20 fa, 33 cts. . Rice China, per pound, 12 16 cts. Tobacco per pound, $1 00(r$l 25. ,. SaUeratus per pound, 163 cts. Dried Plums per bound, 12115c, .Dried Apples per lb, 6c. " Currants per lb, 8c, Bacon Hams, per lb, 15lCc. - ' Sides, per lb, 9c. ' Shoulders, per D), 6 (a, 8c. Lard per lb, 10c. French Brandy per gal.. $10 00 12 00 Holland Gin per gal., $5 50 American Brandy per gal., $5 00 Jamaica R.um per gal., $6 00 Tar $1 per gallon. ADVERTISE 31 E NTS. TH03TAS BAMPTOX. I 8. B. HCBBIDE Hampton & McBride, axd Scalers in Every Variety of t - - . : ... .. . . . . . . . . . AND , CABINET WARE ! o-- " Bedding Spring Mattresses, HAIRrPULU, MOSS. WOOL, &C, &C. !.;;-.' ' . ... . c ALL' WORK GUARANTEED, -'y-- AND ;'' ' ' - Eexcated in First-Class Style. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. On First Street, Under the Democrat Office, . i ALBANY, . OREGOK , May 4, 18E7-y2n38tauglS ADVERTISEMENTS. MRS. A. B. PAXTOX. MtSS LTD. A. MILLER. " tm. PAXTON U CO., FANIIIONAIJLK SIILLINKRN and ' ' '!; MAMTUA-MAKERSI WOULD BEU LEAVK TO RESECTFULLY tender thcr services to the Lndies of Al bany and violnty, assuring thuui that they aro pre pared to make and trim BONNETS AND HATS, In the very latost styles j also, DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING! In Any FanKion or Stylo Vetirtdt , For reference we will only stato that our Dresses, Bonnets and Hats were awarded the FIRST PREMIUMS AT THE LATE HNS COUNTY FAIR I We also recolro oustant supplies of tho Latest and Most Fashionable Qoods! generally kept In a LAD1KS' rCRftlSillXO ESTABLISHMENT t Cutting and Fittinj Warranted SutiJuctory I Stamping and Braiding done to order, and all oth er work executed with neatness and caro. Octl2v3D'Jtf i a . t. snurz, iMronrxa asd pkalxr ix PIANOS, MELODEONS, Satrt Mcstc, Mcsic Books, OiiTAns, Fi-rtts, Pipes, Accokhkoss, Hruixan, aud all KI5IS Or Mt'RIl'AL ITKlMKXTSf TATioxsnr so Faxct Uooos, i0. 100 mOXT STREET, (between Morrison and Alder) 1 O It T L AND, OUEGOX, AGENT FOR JACOB ZECU'S PIANO rtr, San Francic, Cal., which receirod the Gold Mcdl over celebrated pianos front the hnt, in tha Ul rair, Ihfij. Al Agent fr Lr ncut Jbltrr's Piano Forte, New York, which won tho greatest popularity in tho P.t fur swectnesi aod puwer iu tone, durability in wurkutanhip, and 6up'rior New Scale, full Metallic Fvru, Over strung and trench (ranl Action. L. T. Shults will bare an assortment of tho Superior Pianos always on band, andcau sell them tho Lowest Price, as ho iujort4 them direct from the .Manuiactncs. New Pianos for Rent or Sale by monthly pay meats. Lateit Musio received by every steamer direct from the f.at. Pbnos, Mdodeon and all kinds of Mutical la truiucnt tunrd and n-patred. L. T. Shultt recommends htum-lfa a first clas tuner, having been in the businct over fifteen years and is a tnunctan. Tbo.-e living in Linn aad adjacent counties, wixhing to purchase ono of thene Sujerir Pianos are informeatbey can lo so through the hditor o the Statb Riouts DeMotBAr be being my au tborued agent fur the tala of thew in that section of Oregon. ael.ly TO THE PUBLIC. THE PAIN KILLER Manufactured by Perry Davis A Sou has won for iuelf a n-putation unrurpaed in the bbtory of tnediral prt-parattons. It U as well known in the trading port of India and China as in New York aod Cincinnati; and its continually inerea ing demand, where it has been longcti known, is one of its strongest reomt&cndations audbest ad rertuctucnt. It began to be favorsbly koowu in A I. IHZ'J, and ha ever uce been gradually growing Into public favor, tul in thousands ol families it bos come to be comidered an article of such necessity that they are sever without a sup. ply of it to resort to in case of accident or sudden illness. It is not unfrciucnt!y said of it s "We would as sooa tLiuk of doing wilbout flour in tho house as without PAIN KILLER. It gives immediate relief in cao of m scald or burn, as well as in the sudden attack of a iiar rbuea, Dysentery, or similar affection of tho bow. els; and, being an entirely vegetable preparation, is as safe as it u reliable. Tho promptneas and certainty with which it acts in relieving ail kinds of pain, makes it worthy its name PAIN KILLER, A name easily understood, and not easily for gotten. In Cholera it has been eminently success ful, curing hundreds of the severest cases; and never, to our knowledge, having failed in a single instance when it was used according to directions in the earlier stages of the disease. No medicine has been more successful iu curing Fever and Ague, and other diseases incident to nee tern and .Southern climaU. For Cold, it is almost a specific. Rbcumatio.and Neuralgic Af fections give way to it when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a Family Medicise. and by being kept ready for immediate resort in cases of accident or sudden attack of disease, has saved many hours of suffering, and many a dollar in time ana doctors mis. We continue to prepare oar PAIN KILLER From the best and purest materials, and with care that insures the most perfect uniformity in me mcui".iue. Tho reputation of the Pain Killer has suffered more or less from numerous counterfeits and imi tations, that have been issued from time to time, many or tnein well calculated to deceive ; promis ing to cure diseases for which the Pain Killer is intended ; while they contain few if any properties in ctuimon witn it, ana are generally entirely worthless. These become so numerous that, in 1854, to protect the publio and ourselves, we went to a heavy expense in procuring finely engraved steel plates for our labels ; altering, at the samo time, the sbapo of our bottles from Octagon to fiat panel, with "Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer" blown in the glass. On ono side of each bottle is a finely engraved likeness of Perry Davis, tho inventor of the medicine ; on the other side of each is our note of hand, as finely engraved, to counterfeit which is held to bo forgery by the laws of the United States. To tne name of our medicine, "PAIN KILLER," Which is our trade mark, we have the exclusive right, which we hare never failed to sustain in law, in any of the numerous action! brought against parties putting up or selling articles under that name, or one so similar as to mislead the public. We would caution the publio against all imitation of our preparation, either in name or style of putting up, Tho Pain Killer is sold wholesale by Druggists and Medicine dealers in the principal cities, and retailed by Druggists, Apothecaries, and at variety shops generally throughout the United States and British Provin ces ; also, by druggists and commission merchants at most of the foreign ports with which the United States bold commercial relations. The Pain K tiler Nobtiiamptov, Mar. 11, 1867. Meturt. Perry Davit & Son: Dear Sirs I wish to add to your numerous testimonials. Last September I was at Work cutting sole leather with a die and a heavy iron mallet. I made a misstrike, and the mallet came down with its whole force upon my thumb, splitting it from the first joint entirely open, and laid the bone bare. I supposed 1 had ruined my thumb forever, but I thought of your Paiu Killer, aud went about a half a mile and obtained a bottle. I saturated a little cotton battin?, first winding a waxed thread around the wound, and applied the Pain Killer, saturating the bandage two or three times a day. In five minutes the pain ceased, and in a week it entirely healed up, and I will say eh at I never seeu anythiug for healing qualities that equalled it, and I would earnestly recommeud it to the pub lic as a pain killer and a healer. , Yours truly, lv. T. Clxtlis. ; - PERRY DA VIS & SON, Proprietors, No. 74 High st., Providence, R.L March 30, 1867 v3nll3m. WANTED 100,000 pounds : of WOOL, for which I will pay the " HIGHEST MARKS PRICE ! roar23v2n32L . , N0RCR0SS. ADVERTISEMENTS. TAKE NOTICE! a -O . J. BARROWS 8l CO., (IN THEIR FIRE-PROOF BRICK, ALBANY), Are now receiving their Goods DIRECT FROM NAN l it .XINCO I And wo invite the attention of buyers to our Stock of XIR,Y OOOIH! FAMILY GROCERIES I BOOTS AND SHOES! CLOTHING! HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c, &e THRESHERS. MOWERS, REAPERS, UANQ-PLOWS, We are Agents for all kinds of Agricultural Implement ! wa4v2n2Stf J. BARROWS A CO- MRS. DUNNIWAY, II AVIXO JUST RETURNED PROM PORT land, with a Preh In voice of XSoiiiietM, XXntM, Ribbons, Flowers, Flumca,XVace,Dagles, Crystals, Cottons, Bindings, Netts, Trimmings, doves, Hose, Velvets, Combs, Chignons, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Pat terns, &.c, &c, Etc Takes pleasure in informing the public that she will continue tho MILLINEKY Ar CLOAK.JI A KI.(J ItL'NI.VEKN At the Old &tand, formerly owned by Mrs. Jackson 4 Co. She will shortly rceelre, DIRECT rnOM NSW YORK! A COMI'I.KTK ASSORTMENT OV Vory Choice Jlllllncry C'oodX Anton? which are the celebrated "IDAHO BONNETS" AND II ATS ! Aa ALL THE OTHER NOVELTIES CF THE SEASON! Fhe bas aho secured the Agency of Jld'me Deraorfifi World-Benowntd rattcrni, and all of the many u-ful and orna uirnUi articles advertised in her juUy popu lar Magazine. COME LADIES! "all of you together and see if I hare act the Cheapest and Choicest millinery Goods! zrm orrcnED for sale is allant ! DRESS AND CLOAKMAKINOI In the Latest Styles ! Perfect Vltm Warranted. DLEACIXXNO AND PRESSING! In tho best manner at the very lowest rates. NEW STAMPING PATTERN! BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS I fir Don't forget the place. Southwest corner Main and Broad Albin streets, Albany sc28r3n7Jy Old Albany Ferry. TT AVIXO PURCHASED THE ABOVE XI well-known Ferry, I atn prepared to cross everybody and everything, from a footman to a six-mule team of elephants. My boat is Xarge, N launch and Hale, the access and egress to and from it I sby supe rior roads, and Mac. an old, experienced Ferry man is always ready with a smile to burry patrons orer Jordan. I engage against all acci dents at the following reduced rates : Two-horse Wagon, 12J Cents Man and Horse, 124 Ceuts Footman, 10 Cents Loose Stock pe:- agreement. My connection with the Lower Ferry has been severed. T. H. DAVIS. Albany, April 26th, 1867. 2 ly LOOKHEREl Patronize Home Industry, and Save Money! The undersigned, having opened a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT (On First street, north side, next door cast form Washington), in Albany, takes , f this method of informing the publio that he is , - v . ; prepared to . , " ' . MARE, CUT, AND REPAIR, CLOTHING! OF ALL KINDS, IN THE LATEST STYLES! AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES J v2n44tf " II. W. FARMER. "V. THIEL, - Ifr' BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 1 ' (Oppotite the Stats Uightt Democrat Office,) FIRST ST., - - ; - - - ALBANY. Manufacturer of the best quality of Fine FRENCH CALF BOOTS. Also, a Superior artiole of good BOOTS FOR FARMERS1 WEAR. Repairing and Mending Done on short notice, and at very Low' Prices Oar work will be guaranteed to give entire satis faction. ' : inay25YJn4itf ADVERTISEMENT'S. THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE I ALBANY - - - OREGON. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THX citizens of Albany and vicinity that he now occupies the corner brick store Corner of first and Washington Streets. He intends to sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! ron CASH OH PRODUCE ! ! The publio would do well to examine my Ooods belore purchasing elsewhere. ily block consists, In part, as follows i IDIEfSr GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SXIOES, Hardware, Crockery. AXD A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING, EMBROIDERY AND FANCY UOOD3. ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Ever ISrouglit to tills Market! Which be intends to sell ONLY ron MEDICINAL PURPOSES JULIUS GRADWOHL, Dee. 22, 'lU-2nlly PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, Of San Francisco. California. CASH CAFITAL) $1,000,000 OO SURPLUS ,Jan'y I, '07 238,034 OO CASIX ASSETS in GOLD, $1,230,054 91 All Losses Paid Immediately La United States Qold CoLa. FIRE, OCEAN, MARINE, INLAND rTIIE PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, I bating arranged with Mert. EIQELOW A RKOTHF.R for the tranfcr of all the batine of the Firo Inuran:e Cocntanit lately repreacntcd by them, now prepared to offer to all partiei formerly inturvd by taid companiei, equally good equally g , in I n tuna and prompt payment of IoMct, itd Mate gold coin. Mr. II. H. ItlGKLOW will be the general Agent for tnu Company from t&U date. Ilrettor of Pacific Innnranee Co as raixcisco Jaa. D'Fremery, Lloyd TerU, LoaU Me Lane, Ww. Hbcrman, Oliver Eldridge, . a vav a nm. Airi'M, jonn u. r-an, a. jj. r oroea, Alex Weill, Alfred Iterel, J. O. Kellogg, Ab'ut FflL'toan, (. T. Lawton, M. Cheeaetnan, AniK.nO. Hiilci, K. L. Ooidstetn, tt.II. Howard, John O. Bray, Meaes Ellii, Q. W. Reaver, A. Hayward, P. I Weaver, 8. Stelnbart, U. W. C. Rice, iMvid Hlern, M. Roenbaom. C. Meyer, Jonathan Hunt, sicramksto. I. J. Olirer, W. T. Coleman, Ed?ar-Vf Alpheos Hull, E. W. Leonard, O.tW. Mowe, W. C. Ralston, T.L. Barker, C.(T. Wheeler. L. Saehs. T. L. Mever, M abtstillk. Fred. Uiltlogs, 8. M. Wi'laon, J'U.Jewett. A. L.Tubb, John B.Newton, . pobtlasd. U. M. Newhall, KJw.rl Martin, Xt. S. Ladd, Adam (J rant, I). O. Mills, Job Kamm. J. 13. Fry, II. Hansxmann, stock to ji. II. H. Rigelow, L. B. Rencbly, T. B. Anthony. Wm. Hooper, Moses Hetler. tiroixia, vxr. Cbas Mayno, Wm. Scholle, Wm. Sharon, OFFICERS: J. HUNT, President. A. J. It ALSTON, Secretary. . A. jLATOX, Marine Secretary. II. II. BICELOW, Oenl Agent. LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND; GENERAL AGENTS FOR , Oregon and Wattliington Territory. LOCAL AGENTS: S. R. HAMMER Salem F. A. CHKNOWETH CorvallU J. B. UNDERWOOD...... Eugene 8. F. CHADWICK Roseburg JOHNSON A McCOWN .........Oregon City CUMMINS A ORANT Dalles J. H. BLEWITT Walla Walla A. WHEELER Brownsville JAMES RILEY Harrisburg JOHN CONN Kit. Albany Nov. 2, 1867 v3n!2yl D. f AXBriELD. II. XAHSPIELD D. MANSFIELD & BRO., DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ALBANY, - - OREGON. IN FOSTER'S ONE-STORY , BRICK, OPPOSITE THE .POST OFFICE. TnE ABOVE FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN notifying their friends and the publio gener ally, that they are , CONTINUALLY ', RECEIVING DRY GOODS, G:.:Ri:0:C.EIl.I:EjS'., HARDWARE, &.C., Whioh we will Exchange FOR CASH OR PRODUCE! AT THK VERY LOWEST PRICES. . . . O " , . . ' . We rospeetfully ask tho publio to Call and Examine onr Stock and Prices Before purohasing elsewhere ; and we assure all r , f that we will give ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS. Albany, Feb. 16, 6Tv2n27tf : ' ADVERTISEMENTS; JOHN COHMER, DEAL1CB 15 GEIVEIlAIi MEIlCIIAWniSE, ALBANY, . . . OBEOON. coxsiiTura of- XK,Y -Gr-OOX&, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, &C, &C. HARDWARE! A well selected assortment of tbe most complete ' ltept In Albany. 1ROIV A!CD STEEL, . of nearly all kinds suitable for tbe trade. ALSO ROPE, . . , CHAINS, MILL HAWS, NKW 8TYLEB CBO8H-0UT 8AW8, -Y AUOX-HKAT H P R I X 8, CARRIAGE HI'JtlXGH, . ' THIMBLE-BOXING, W A H II K B H , 1IOLTI), , C. Nearly all the stock is purchased in SAN FRAN CISCO, and will be sold at tbe lowest market rates for ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in exchange. Agent for Well, Fargo Si Co. Affentfortiie Pacific Insurance Co. -. Oct. 26, '67-v2nlIyl JOHN CONNER. M. V. MACK, -DEALER 131 STOVES' SHEET-IRON, COPPER as TI3ST-WABE- HAS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOR ala a full and complete itock of fint-clasi COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, Which be li offering at prices that mast insure ready sale. Also a general assortment of Brass and Enameled Kettles, ,... . . i ......... French Sauce-Pans and Ladles, Cast-Iron Tea Kettles and Ovens, Iron and Lead Pipe, FORCE AN D; LI FT PUMPS ! Sheet-Iron, Copper etc., ate. Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware ! REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. X. II. All penons who are in need of articles in my line trill find it to their advantage to give me call, as I am determined to sell goods at prices that will preclude the necessity of going farther than Albany to buy cheap. Marketable Prodnco Taken in Exchange " 'For any and all articles in the Store. Will always keep on hand aoomplote assortment of all goods in my line, while customers will at all times receive prompt attention. M..W. MACK. Albany, March 23, '67 v2n321y "SECURE THE SHADOW!1' THOMPSON & PAXTON, PHOTOGRAPH ARTISTS, First Street, Albany. PIOTUBES, -rnon lochet to. urn size: In All Styles! AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES 1 1 WE have the largest sky-light and best ar ranged rooms this side of San Francisco. dT'Children's Likenesses taken with care. Pictures bopied, and warranted equal to the origi nals. : y-Ladies'and gentlemen visiting town, are very respectfully solicited to call at our gallery and examine our specimens. ; ' V v3n51y - ADVERTISEMENTS. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED I - IN : GENERAL MERCHANDISE!! NORCROSS a COWANi ARE NOTf RECEIVING AND OPENING A ; ' Largs and Foil Assortment of .' IK,Y GOODS! oi-oTunsro i BOOTS AND SHOES, Crockery, Glassware, ; - ' HARDYARE, GROCERIES, &C.f Com Utin; ia part of DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, DESIMS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS. CA8SIMERES, HOSIERY, HATS AND CAPS, NO TIONS, GLASS, PAINTS, i OILS AND PUTTY, WOOD AND. WILLOW WARE, WINDOW SHADES Ac. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY Call the Attention of Buyers TO MY STOCK OF A IRON AND STEEL, 3111 Saws, Scat Springs, Bope, Chains MECHANICS' AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. HORSE-SHOES & NAILS.' BOLTS, XUTS AND WASHER THIMBLES, BOXING, -2c, Ac. In ebort everytbig aecesaary to make a full mrii f COMPLETE assorthext: Wbieh wiH be eold '. As Cheap a l can e SouM in thfi ESarkat Eitber for '" Caala or Merebantable Produce REMEMBER THE PLACE: J. Norcross' Fire-Proof Erici, MAIN STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. $ST P. S. -a PRICE AROUND ALL YOU WISH. BUT CALL ON NORCROSS BEFORE YOU BUT augl8v2nl NO MORE HIGH PRICE a FOB . ALBA 3ST 7ST I - GO TO THE STORE OF J. E. BEiMTLEY & COi And fin j year Ccodi as yen did in 1SG0 ! : THEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM SAJT FRANCISCO, THK LXBQKST STOCK OP Hoots and Slxoes.. coxsisrao of 1. GENTS' FINE SEWED- BOOTS. GENTS' FINE PEGGED BOOTS, EOYS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS. LADIES AND MISSES' BOOTS. KID CONGRESS GAITERS, AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS, RUBBER OVER-SHOES, AND. SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS - GEXTI.EIIEXS BOOTS 3S"ATE TO ORDER! OS SHORT NOTICE, AND ; -, -- ALL KIND OF REPAIRING II DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. I -tJ-Also, a lot of Sole ' and Upper Leather, for sale at the Lowest Figure for Cash. . GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES t. sep21-vSn6m8 ' ALBANY FERRY!. AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY, CITI-, sens of Linn and Benton counties, I have-, fitted ap the - LOWER FERRY,. (it being the Stage Route), in snob manner as to . secure to the public better facilities, at all seasons , of the year, than can be bad elsewhere. . My Boat , is what is known as a , y CXmXlSNT COAT; and Is the best on the River, without any except tion. ' Living quite - near my Boat Landing, hu Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ae-:; commodate the publio. My boat is secured -by av good wire rope, and is otherwise constructed with. ' the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for-safety anfr durability. My connection with the Upper Ferry . heretofore existing, has recently been severed. Rates of ferriage are the same as the Uppers Ferry. A. FEARCE, , , . - augl8'66v2nUy , Proprietor. , : " Jldmimstrator's Sale,! f N PURSUANCE OF LICENSE FROM THE I County Court of Linn county, Oregon, the following described real property of the Estate of" Sarah Washbu:-n, deceased, will be sold t tie -highest bidder, at publio out-cry, at the Court' House door, ia the city of Albany, on Tuesday, the 31st December, 1867, between the hours of . 8' o'clock A. x. aad 5 o'clock p. v. of said day,- to wit : : ' : - ' " r" The undivided half of S. W. qr. of Sec. If,, and of S. E. qr. of See. 18, in Tp. 14. JL 3, "VT.,, ia said eouaty. Terms, coin of the U. S. o band, ;. ' JAMES II. WASIL3UT.N, -i Deo. 4, 1867 nl7wi Ada'r.