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i SATURDAY.......... FEBRUARY 1, 1868. Money Ularkct. an Francisco Legal Tender rates.... .....71J C$72 Itew York uold Quotations.... ,r,....lQi CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY. 0. 8. Presbttbkiam Cbcicb Rev. W. J. Montelth, Pastor. Preaching; at 11 a. m. Uxitbd Prks. Cnt'Rcn Rer. S. G. Irvine, Pastor. Services at 11 a, . and in evening. Sabbath School at 2 i r. at. CovaBsaATiosAi. Church Rev. J. F. Damon, iPaster. Services at 11 A. x. and 7 p. k. Sabbath School at 9 A. x. M. E. CarncH Rev. C. G. Belknap, Pastor. Services at 11 A. x. and 7 P. x. Sabbath School .r3 p. x. Baptist Church Rot. R, C. Hill, Pastor. -Services on the 1st and 3rd .Sabbaths of each ixnoath, t It o'clock A. x. and at -candle-light ing. "Sabbath School at S p. x. Mkthqdist Church, South Rer. W. A. Fin ! ley, Pastor. Preaching on the 4th Sunday of ev "rytaonXh at 11 o'clock,- A. x.t in the Baptist Church. Tat Clcb. Although extra exertions were ipat forth, last Saturday, hj the Radicals of Albany, to bar a large number of Demo crats attend their Club meeting, and hear the terrible "Thunderer" speak his piece of fus rti&n and bombast, yet the Democratic meet ang was better and more largely attended than any other that has yet been held since the organization of the club ; there being Tbetween two and three hundred gentlemen, And forty or fifty ladies present. The meet ing was addressed by Hon. Q. R. Ilejra of Linn, and lion. Isaac Cox, of Josephine county, who was here canvassing for a book entitled the "History of Oregon," which he proposes soon publishing. We are told that the speech of the former gentleman was the ablest he erer delirered--and that is saying a great deal ; and that the speech of the lat ter, though not over a half hour long, was Tery pointed and abounded in flights of gen Mine eloquence. Twenty-five additional "re cruits from Price's army," enrolled their names, and became members of the Club. Come on, brethren, you that have not yet signed, and enroll your names, also. "Price's army," in Linn county, will prove a quite formidable one ere the campaign shall have closed. Thk Wkather. We write this Thursday noon. The weather is still cold end pinch ing. Some declare they are delighted with it. We "can't sec it." We have suffered more during this cold snap than we did some years ago in Minnesota, where the winters last four and five months, and the thermom eter is frequently at thirty, and sometimes at forty degrees below zero. This cold weather is hard on farmers hard on their stock hard on everything. Hay is $20 per ton, and not very plenty. We are amazed at the number of sleighs that have sprung into being within the. last two weeks. Sleighs of every imaginable kind good, bad and indifferent can be seen at any hour of the day, "cutting about like mad." If a man will fill a tub with ice-cold water, place his nude feet in it, with the cold north wind blowing on him, and hire a cheap boy tojinglo a small cow bell, and hit him with a hard snow-l all occasionally, he will enjoy himself as well as if sleigh-riding; besides it is much cheaper. Try it, and see. Wc charge nothing for the recipe. w The Democrat. We did not issue last week because It was impossible to obtain pa-j per. The paper on which we issue to-day was procured from Salem, and is some small, cr than usual ; bpt we are glad to have any thing in the form of paper. The tcjegraph lines beinz demoralized, we are unable to give much Congressional or other news from the States. " We do the best circumstances will permit, and trust our readers will tear with us until the weather-blockade is remov ed. " The Pcblic Debt. We ask special atten tion to the editorial article on this subject, ia another column. We there show how the yuplic debt can be paid, in twelve or fifteen jears, without increasing the present amount cf currency, or raising a solitary dollar more ly taxation than is now raised. We direct Attention to it, hoping it will be thoroughly scanned, and if based upon wrong calcula tions, that some one will show thorn up. We invite discussion. connected in some capacity with Settlemier L Co., of this place, has recently purchased tie Drug'Store of Whittemore & Co. As he proposes next week to make his bow to the readers of the Democrat we shall say no more, except that be is a good fellow, under stands his business, and will undoubtedly receive a fair share of public patronage. - Slightly "Stcck." McDonald intimates that about one "hundred brilliant young la dles, each armed with a vey white pocket h andkerchief," waved them at him when he was here last Saturday. There is no doubt the ladies of Albany are hard to excel ; but w e understand McDon aid is a grass-widower , and this fact will readily account for the ex treme susceptibility of his gizzard. lgyThe Unionist says the Albany Grant . Club have got the Albany Democracy "eorae- what subjugated." Yea we are badly sub jugated. A short time ago we wrested the city from the Radicals by electing tho en . tire Democaatio ticket, one excepted; and tlis, too, after the Rads. had governed it from time immemorial. We are badly sub jt gated in a horn. Louder on "subju gated." Wheat. Within the last few days past, w heat-growers have hauled in considerable wheat ; the snow affording an excellent op portunity for its transportation to tho city. it now bears a remunerative price, ninety ancLninety-five cents being the figures. ' Brownsville Democratic Club. The Democracy of Brownsville Precinct will or- gacaze a Club to-day. We are satisfied that ti e "unterrified" of Brownsville will make it mighty hot for the Grantites of that local ity during the coming campaign. New Officers. At . a meeting recently hoi I of the new Board of Directors of the ' Linn County Agricultural Society, A. Hack le man was elected President ; E. II. Griffin, Vice President ; James Elkins, Secretary; and D. Froman, Treasurer. CnmvARi. One of our friends, who re cently married thereby doing ono of the most sensible things he ever did in his life was duly treated to & "chirivari" Thurs day night last. Tho crowd of youngsters made night hideous for some time, thereby disturbing, not only thonewlv-married coud- le, but all tho pooplo in their immediate vi cinity. Jta This is an old French custom j and was originally an expression of joy ; but as it is at present conducted, it is generally an unmitigated nuisance. Such gatherings aro a sort of mob and may bo dealt with, sum marily. Somo ten or twelvo venrs aeo cx- Governor Bebb, of Ohio, moved to Illinois and shortly afterward a dauchter of Ins was married. ' At night a crowd gathered about his dwelling and commenced operations. The Governor warned them to desist three several tinies ; but not heeding his warnings, ho tired a double-barrelled unfit-sun. loaded with buck-shot.' into thpir milftt wonndim several and killing one young man outright. The Governor yielded himself up and was tried and acquitted without much difficulty. Wo Would not fltlviwA nnv una tt f.Aluve Gov. Bebb's example; for it is an awful - l..l H ... I umiji vj ouuu nullum uioou mr nny muse ; lull tn law 'ftu1.l in.l.l.tA.ll ... ..... . - ... w i is u . v. vitiiiiin i ii I'll w i ii in a. j : i' i. - i.... r ' ii. in iii mi uuiii. auo ueuer way jpnpr is to make a virtue of necessity; treat the crowd and let them disperse. But the prac tice should bo discountenanced by parents and others ; and iu this way tho nuisance may, in time, bo abated. , Sewing Machines. Julius Gradwohl. of this city, is agent for Grovcr & Baker's sew ing machines. The highest premiums have been awarded to them at tho State Fairs of California, Oregon, New York, Vermont, N. Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Mich igan, tv isonetn, Iowa, Kentucky, Tennessee, Jiisstiun, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia and North Carolina. Thev are untlnulitfillv a very superior machine. Dissolution. ltussell & Dalton, attorneys at law, have recently dissolved ; the former remaining at tho old,j.iace of luiue ; the latter occupying a room in Foster's brick. EvERTnoor Bcvs 'em. Mrs. Sunn's Tho racic Baban. i$ still in demand in this mar ket. Ice. Messrs. Tally t Anderson havo put up about fifteen tons of ice from the Calipoo- ja-1 DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. Adopted by the Albany Democratic Club, Dec. 23, C7. Httolcrd, That we aro a favor of the Cun:!lu. tlon of the United Slate as our fathers maJe It. and In favor of a etrlct ennctructton thereof; an4 utat in ttte future m m the t, we wal adhere with unswerving fidelity to the Union under the Constitntion as the only solid foundation of our ftrength, iccoritj and happtnea$ a pevjde, and as a frame-work of government eqaallj conducive to the irofpeiitj and welfare of the States, loth ;rth an I bouth. Ilttoletd, That the Government of the Unite d States wti f jrmtd y and for white men. and that we are tpposed to extending tho riht of suffrage to the tegro or any cf the inferior racesof this eountrj. IieolreJf That w are opposed to the so-called Reconstruction policj of Congress, as unconstitu tional, and regard it as tuh-banded uturjmticn and lawless tyranny, enacted for the purposo of destroying tbj equality and rights o the utc under the Constitution, and breaking up the local gorernmtnts of th Ftates, and thus destroying the Republic with no higher aim than the perpetu ation of party power. IteioUed, That under our HepuLliran form of Government the burden of taxation tbould not be imposed on the peoplo without the r'uht of repre sentation ; w. arc in faror, therefor;, of the Southern States, a wt-tl as all the other f tLe Stat;, bar. ing a fair and equal representation in tbe national Congress under the Constitution. tteiolced. That we are in faror of equal and ex act justice t all and special farors to none, believ ing that our republican system of jroverrs merit is intended to extend tbe greatest goud to tbe prcr.t et number; in faror of a repeal of tbe existing tariff law, enacted for tbe protection of the few at the expense of tbe many; in faror of abrogating the present reckless and profligate system of pub lie expenditures and cnequal taxation, and in fa ror of earnest and united exertions in behalf of retrenchment and reform. Jtewlced, That we are in faror of equal taxation for the support of the Federal and ut Govern ments, and oppose, as illegal and unjust, class leg islation, whereby one kind cf propertj U exempt from being taxed while another is not; we are, therefore, in faror of taxing Uniud Slatt Bondt, Rtt'dted, That as Democrats, we again reaf firm our open and unceasing political hostility to the present Republican party, "and declare that by its palpable determination to perpetuate the su premacy of military power in tbe United States ; by its attempt to preserve the ascendency of a mi nority through the subversion of the Government , by its unceasing aggressions upon the freedom of speech and of the press ; by its open and active friendship for despotic forms of government ; by its invention of faje excuses for tyranny; by its unscrupulous taxation of the people for the aggran dizement of its power and the enrichment of its leaders : by its odious alliances with tbe tradition al enemies of republican institutions ; by its shame less assaults upon tbe elective franchise; by its substitution of partisan decree for the supreme law; by its intended abrogation of the reserved rights of tbe States and paramount maintainance of a standing army to enforce compliance with its usurpations has proven false to all its pretensions of patriotism, false to the Government and the pecole, and deserves tbe reprobation of the friends of freedom throughout toe civilized world. Rtnolttd, That we hereby invite all who accept the sentiments expressed in tbe foregoing resolu tions, to unite witn us inwnr determination to re store and preserve tbo Constitution and tbe Union of tbe States. . GEO. K. HELM, Chairman Com. ALBANY PRICE CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. CRADWOHL. Alsast, Saturday, February 1, 1868. Tbe following aro the prices paid for Produce, and the prices at which other articles are selling in this market : WheAt-whitc, per bushel, 9095 cU. Oats per bushel, 3335 cts. Potatoes per bushel, 87j$l 00. Oaions per bushel. $1 25. Flour per bbl, $5 60 Dutter per pound, 20 ets. Eggs per dozen, 25 cts. Chickensper dozen, $2 503 00. Peaches- dried, p r pound, I520 cts. Pork per pound, 56cts. Beef on foot, 45 cts. Mutton, per pound, 12 J cents. Soap per pound, 55 cts. Salt Los Angelos,' per pound, 21 ets. 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, 1314i. " Sea 15 cts. Coffee per pound, 2528 cts. -N4ils cut, per pound, 7j8ets. White Lead pure, per keg, $4 00 i 50. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 752 00. Turpentine per gallon, $1 50 Domestic brown, 1820 cts. , Hickory striDed, per yard, 1630 cUi. . Bed Ticking per yard, 2540 cts. Blue Drilling per yard, 2030 cts. Flannels per yard, 62J75 cts. . Ptints fast colors, per yard, 15 cts. Rifle Powder, per pound. 75$1 00. Candles best, per pound, 20(3)33 cts. Rice China, per pound, 12 16 cts. Tobacco per pound, $1 00(5)1 25. Saloeratus per pound, 16 cts. Dried Plums per bound, 12J15c, Dried Apples per lb. 6c. ' ' Currants per ft, 8o. Bacon Hams, per ft,. 12 13c. ' Sides, per ft, 9e. . Shoulders, per ft, 6c. ' Lard per ft, in cans, 10c. French Brandy per gal., $10 0012 00 .Holland Gin per gal., $5 50 American Brandy per gal., $5 00 Jamaica Rum per gal., $3 00 Tar $1 per gallon. Beans per lb., 4c. ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEW BOOK STORE I B. B. BAT WOOD. S. MONTGOMERY. HAYWOOD & MONTGOMERY Dealers ix BOOKS STATIONERY, ALBANY, OREGON, I7-OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO f f the citizens of Albany and vicinity that we bare just received and opened, at Chesdlc's old stand, on tbe corner of Main and Rroad Albin streets, a Now and Select Stock or BOOKS AND STATIONERY! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I Toys and Confectloucrjl We also have a selection of BEAUTIFUL HEW STYLE PHOTOCIIAPHJC ALCUKJ GIFT UOOKS! Miniature Jtonettood ITriting Dctktt Drawing Books! STAND ARO SCHOOL BOOKS! Late Works of Favorite and Standard Authors, besides an amount of Yankee Notions too numer ous to mention. All kinds of REVENUE STAMPS for sale. TirSbould we be out of such articles as are desired, wa can bare orders promptly filled in three days. Albany, Dec. 28, 1867 v3n20yl nOMAS UAMPTO.X. a. s. Mcasms Hampton & IvIctJrido, AND Dealers In Every Variety of XJ JR IVX'JLTTJX&XI! Axr CABINET WARE! 1 Ilcfldin, Spring lattrcMKCH, r- nnmi ruiu mudi nuun G&v.t uo. ut mil ii noee- viioni o s n ALL WORK GUARANTEED, AND Eexcuted in Firftt-Claa Nljlc. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. Oa Firtt Street, Under the Democrat Office, ALBANY, OREGON. May 4, 18C7 v2n3Staug18 D. KASSfllCLD. R. C. BILL. n. MAjrsriELD. D. MANSFIELD &, CO., DEALERS IN ENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT.nAWY, - - onuaow. N FOSTER'S ONE-STORY BRICK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. nillE ABOVE FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN X. notifying their friends and tbe public gener ally, that they are CONTINUALLY RECEIVING DRY GOODS, G It OCERIES, HARDWARE, &C, Which we will Exchange . FOR CASH OR PRODUCE ! AT TJIK VERY LOWEST PRICES We respectfully ask tbe public to Call and Examine onr Stock and Price Before purchasing elsewhere ; and we assure all tbat we will give entire satisfaction to prompt customers Albany, Feb. 16, '67 v2n27tf CHAIR MANUFACTORY ' AND ' TXJiisriisrG- skodp milE STBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL A ly inform tbe publio that he is -prepared to do all kinds of TURNING .jt - in a workman-like and expeditious manner. Also, be keens on band, and for sale. SPINNING WHEELS, and the best of Kaw-Lide Bottom or Eitchen Chairs All of which will behold cheap for Cash, Or ders solicited. Shop near the old Flour Mill, at the upper end of I irst street. " JOHN M. METZLER. Nov ,23, 67 T3nl5yl K2M ADVERTISEMENTS.' TAKE NOTICE! J. BARROVS 8l CO., IN THEIR FIRE-PROOF BRICK, ALBANY), Are now receiving their Goods OIItUCT FIIOSI HAN FRANCISCO I And we invite tbo attention of buy onto our Stock of BUY GOOBS! FAMILY. GROCERIES! BOOTS 'AND SHOES! aiu0.77i3:i3src3-! AROWARC, CnOCHEHY, &c, &e IlRESIIERfl, MOWERS, REAPERS, - GAJJQ-PLOWS, We are Agents for all kinds of Agricultural Implements! ma4r2n28tr J. BARROWS k CO- MRS. DUNNIWAY, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM P0RT land, with a Fresh Invoice of ZOpiiiietB, XintM, Xlibbont, Howert,PInmcB, Laces, Dngles, Crystals, Cottons, Dln&lnffv Notts, Trimmlsff s, QIotos, Uese, Velvet , Combs, Chignons, Collars, Caffs, Handkerchiefs, Pat terns, &c , Ctc. akes pleasrre In Informing tbe publle that she will continue the MILLI3STEK-Y Ar t'LOA K-JI A It I . ih;ni.i:h At the Old Stand, formerly owned by Mrs. Jackn A Co. She will shortly receive, DIRCOT rROKX NSW TORS! A COMTLKTi: ASSORTMENT OV Very Choice 3IlIUnery Goodta! Among wbieb are the celebrated IDAHO BONNETS" AND HATS! AD ALL THE OTHER NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON ! She has also secured the Agency of Id'ae De morei t'f World-Eenowocd Fattcrni, and all of the many useful and orna mental articles advertised in ber justly popu lar Magazine. COME LADIES t "all of you together,' an d see if I have not the Cheapest susd Choicest EXillinery Goods! trtR orrtBED for sale ix aloaxy I " -me-- DRESS ANl CLOAK-MAKING 1 In the Latest Styles ! erfect Fit Warranted. DLEACniWO AND PRE3SINO! In the Ust manner at tbe Tery lowest rates. NEW STAMPING PATTERN! BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS I jH-ir Don't forget the (dace. Southwest corner Main and Broad Albin streets, Albany Q sc2Sv3n71y Old Albany Ferry, TTAVINO PURCHASED THE ABOVE XX well-known Ferry, I am prepared to cross everybody and everything, from a footman to a sLx-inule team of elephants. My boat Is Large, tttaauch and Kafe, the access and egress to and from it Is, by supe rior roads, and Mae. an old, experienced terry man Is always ready with a smile to hurry patrons orer Jordan. I engage against all aeci dents at tbe following reduced rates : Two-horse Wagon, 12 Cents Man and Horse, 12 Cents Footman, 10 Cents Loose Stock per agreement. My connection with tbe Lower erry baa been severed. T. U. DAVIS. Albany, April 26th, 1867. 2 ly LOOKHERE1 Patronize Home Industry, and Save Money The undersigned, having opened a TAIXOIIING ESTABLISHMENT " "ft"' (On First street, north side, next door east form Washington), in Albany, takes this method of informing the publio that be is prepared to MAKE, CUT, AND REPAIR CLOTHING OF ALL KIKDS, I IN TUB LATSST STYLES I AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES T2n44tf II. W. FARMER. 1 BOOT AND SHOE - MAKER. (Oppotite tht State Right$ Democrat OJfice,) FIRST ST., ------ ALBANY, . Manufacturer of the best quality of Fine FRENCH CALF BOOTS Also, a Superior article of good. BOOTS FOR FARMERS' WEAR Repairing and Blending Done on" short notice and at very Low Prices Our work will be guaranteed to give entire satl faction, , . may25y2t41tf ADVKIITISEMENTS. ttttl. A. B. PAXTO.f. t Kill LTD. A. VtLLXl MRS. PAXT0H & CO , V . I ANIIIONAIILE miLLINi: , AMD ' r.i ahtu A-r,i Aiicnsi TITOULD BEO LEAVE TO RESECTFULLt ft icnacr ther services t th T.,1: r i , - .... . - . . ni oany ana Ticmty, assuring them tbattbey are en BONNETS ,AND HATS, In tbe ver latest itylei ; also, DRUBS AND CLOAK M A K 1 N n In Any FaiUon or Sfylt Dttlrtd! For referense we will only state that our Dresses Bonnets and Hats were awarded the FIRST PREMIUMS AT THE LATE LIKS COUHTY FAIR Wt also receive constant supplies of tbe Latest and Most Fashionable Goods ! generally kept in a LifcitV rcnxisntxo kstailisu jskxt I Cutting ami Fitting Warranted Satitjactory t Stamping and Braiding don to otdbf, and all oth er work executed with neatness and care. Octl2r2n9tf THE - SAN FRANCISCO STORE ! JUI.IXH GIlAinVOIIX, ALBANY - - - OREGON- rpilE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THS f JL cUisens of Albany and vicinity that be sow wcuic iu eurovr oric store Corner of r Jrst and Washington Streets. lie intends to sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! roa CASH Oil PRODUCE ! ! The public would do well to examine my Goods a - . i ue.ore purefaasm iewere. 2 j Stock eonsu;s, in part, as follows ; CLOTHING, GROCERIES . BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockery, AJW A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING. EMBROIDERY AND FANCY GOffcS. ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Kvcrllrouslit f otitis Market! Which be intends to ll only tor racoxciNAx r urposes JULIUS GRADWOnL. Dee. 22, '66 v2nl91y TO THE PUBLIC. THE PAIN KILLER nil fay In ml k trr I)iv! Jfc Ran (in vim for itself a rviintation unsarpassed in tbe history of medical preparation. It la as well knows in I the trading porta of India and China as in New lork and Cincinnati ; and its continually incrcaa ing demand, where it has teen longest known. Is one of its slrungest recommendations and best ad- rerttsenients. It began to be favorably known la D. 1S39, and haa erer since been gradual! growing into public faror, till In thousands ot lam tUes it has come to be eonaidered an article of such necesity that they are nerer without a sup ply of it to resort to in case of accident or sudden illness. It is not unfreoucntlr said of it : "We would as soon think of doing without flour in the bouse a without I'AIX KILLER. It gives immediate relief in case of a scald or burn, as well as in tbe sudden attack of e Diar rhoea, Dysentery, or similar affection of the bow- -i. . .1 v: ..:i .11. : U as tale as it u reitable. Tbe tromitness cna certainty with wnlcn it acts in relieving all kinds of pais, 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 eases ; and never, to our knowledge, having failed in a single instance when it was uscJ according to directions in the earlier stages of tbe disease. No medicine has been more successful iacurine Fever and Ague, and other diseases incident to Western and Southern climate. For a Cold, it is almost a specific. Rheumatic and Neuralgic Af- factions give way to it when all other remedies have failed. It is eminently a Family Medicise, ana bv beins kctt read v for immediate resort in eases of accident or sudden attack of disease, has saved many hoars of suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors bills. We continue to prepare our PAIN KILLER From the best and purest materials, and with care tbat insure the most perfect uniformity The reputation of the Fain Killer baa suffered more or icss irum numerous couuicriuiw auu imi I . . r : a !i. 1 ; :1 tations, that have been issued from time to time, many of thorn well calculated to deceive jpromla- J ing to cure diseases for which the ram Killer isi intended ; while thejr contain few if any properties in ewmmon with it,, and are generally entirely worthless. These become co numerous that.' in 1854, to protect the publio and ourselves, we went 1 . - . t .1 steel plates for our labels : altering, at the same time, tbe shape of our bottles from Octagon to flat panel, with "Davis Vegetable Pain Killer" blown in tho glass. On one side of each bottle ia a finoly engraved likeness of Perry Davis, tha inventor of iue meuicmo ; oa to omor biuo 01 caca ia our uoi S1 J 1 ... 1 J . . m. -A A. I. 1 l t0?::CZhJjl iaW,l;l the United wwvi w M hbmv wa wwa v-v w "PAIN KILLER." Which is onr trade mark, wa have the exclusive ----- - - - right, which we have never faiTbd to sustain in i. i r.r thm ,...na.... .t:nn. u,n).t against narties Duttincr un or sollinsr articles under i that nn.nA. nr nn an ilmiltr in mi1 Aft.fi l.h public. We would caution the publio against all imitation of our preparation, either in name or style 'of putting up. The Pain Killer is sold wholesale by Druggists and Medicine dealers in the principal cities, and retailed by Druggists, Annthitritit. and fit vnrintv thnnl NnArn.llv throughout the United States and British Provin- ces ; arao, oy uruggiavsanu commission merooams at mosi oi me loreign poru wun wmcn mo unuea States hold commercial relations. The Pain Killer. Northampton, Mar. Ipt Street. 11, "1807. Meeere. Perry Davie ds Son: Dear! Sir8--I wish to add to your numerous testimonials. Last September F was at Work cutting sole leather ori K a Ala an4 A ttaavv .A. mallat T mailft . ! i I .V. . 1 1 J :.L It. 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 Pain Killer, aud went about a half a mue and obtained a bottle. I saturated a little cotton batting, first winding wared thread around the wound, and applied tho Pain Killer, saturating the bandage two or three times a day. In five minutes the pain ceased, and in a week it entirely healed np, and I will eay eh at I ntver seeu anything for healing qualities that equalled it, and I would earnestly reoorameud it to the pub- iiu u (itiu nuior uiu iiecuci. loura truly, tv. x. cxaflix. i'ii.iiiix via bju, rroprieiors, No. 74 High Bt., Providence, R.I. Maroh SO, 1867 v3nU3m. AD V ERTI8 EM ENTS. JOHN CON NEfl, DXALSH IX CrEIVCItAjL MKUCMAIffDISE, ALBANY, OREGON. coxsisrisa OF GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. OLOTIIINa, &c, Sec. HARDWARE! ' A well selected assortment of the most complete kept in Albany, IRON STEEsL, of nearly all kinds suitable for tbe trade. ALIO ROPE, CHAINS, MILL HAYHf N B W STYLES CBOSS-CUT BAWg, W A O O X-S K A T BP HI'S Q g, CABttlAOE BPRIJfOg, TIIlMKLE-nOXINO, WABJIEBI, BOLTS, NUTTS AC. Nearly all tbe stock is purchased in SAN PKAN CISCO, and will be sold at the lowest market rates rwr J1M,7 P7 or mcrcnantable produce taken la f" , ss' Agent for Well, Fargo & Co.' Agent for the Pacific laiaranee Co. 0f. 28, '67-v3nlJyl JOHN CONNER. . BEER! BEER!! Albany brewery. CIXAH. UIEFEB, Proprietor. ' TnE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED a new and first-class BRE W" 33 -Ft, Ois Broad Alhia between First Street ftad the nirer, And la prepared to furnish HOLES ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Vi -ASO RIVATE FAMILIES, ON SHORT NOTICE I ki order DcliTcrcd Whcrcrer Mlrtd. lie WarranU his EEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, as fl lie is confident be can giro entire satisfaction to all. Dee, 29, '60, T2n20tf SV1. W. MACK, DEALEE IS . STOVES' COPPER I 'Jaii-iu xxv( rA5D TIN-WARE. HAS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOR sale a full and complete stoek of first-class COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, I ' ' Which he Ia offering at prices that must insure I a ready sale. . Also a general assortment of I BrQSS and Snameled ITettleSi French Sauce-Pans and Xadlea, Cast-iron Tea Kettles and Ovens, Iron and Xead Pipe. npORCE AND LIFT PUMPS! I NheetIron. Conner. -.. Ac. . - r w - Manufacturer KlltdS Of Till, ShCCt - Iron and Copper Ware ! RCDfllRIMR PRflMPTI Y ATTFUflFn Til. llbl flllllliw Willi m am 9 mmtm mm mmm aw. 1 Ttf. It. All oersons who are in need of articles in my line will find it to their advantage to give me call, as I am determined to sell goods at prices that will preclude the neoessity of going i lartncr to an Albanj to owv cheap. I I Marketable Produce Talicn la Exchange . ... 1.1 1 I "U1 uweyi aeep on nana acompiew aasoruneo .f K00?8 iQ m? " wh.lle CU8m"' WU umci receive prompt awenuon. w, H.jsiAva. I . 4ft- SECURE THE SHADOW l" THOMPSON & PAXTON niinrnnn i nil l nTIATA PHUTUUnArn AH 1 10 I O. Albany. PICTUBES, I V F R O LOCSET TO LIFB SI-C In All Styles ! AT TUB MOST REASONABLE , RATES 1 I tttttt; have the lareest sky-light and. best ar WW ranged rooms this side of San Franci3co, ; . . jChildrens Likenesses taken with care. . pictures bopied, and warranted equal to tho origi- I nals. j acyiiaaies ana genuenjea . vieiung lown, are 1 very respectfully solicited to call at our gallery j and examine our specimens. T3n.51y ADVERTISEMENTS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED I IN OKNERAIs MERCHANDISE!! IMORCFtOSS i COYAfJ, ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING A large and Fnll Aiwrtment of OXiOTI3:i2TC3-1 BOOTS AND SHOES Crockery, Glassware, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, LZ Conalttiaj ia part ef DRESS GOODS, MIJHLlJtH, TICKINGS, DENIMS, ' TLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CABSIMERES. HOSIERY, " BATS AND . -CAPS, NO- . TIONS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND - PUTTY, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, WINDOW fHADtJ Ac. . WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY CalJ the Attention of Buyers TO MY STOCK OF IRON AND STEEL, Mill Sawt, Scat Springi, 'Hope, Chain, MECHANICS' AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. HORSE-SHOES &NAULS. BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHES THLMBLES, BOXING, In abort rcrythtag seeessary to make a fall and C03I FtETE ASSOUT3IE2f T X Which wOI he oH Am Choa? at can be Dosht la this Clarke V Either for Cash or Merchantable Prodaee REMEMBER THE PLACE s. rTorcros3' . Fire-Proof Bricfc, MAIN STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. ' . t P. S. -a PRICE AROUND ALL YOTT TTTSTT. BUT CALL ON NORCROSS BEFORE YOUBUT. aaglSrZnl NO MORE HIQH PRICE& ALB 3ST GO TO THE STORE OF J. E. BENTLEY & CO. And Bay Iw Goods u yon did in 1SS9 ! THE HATE JUST RECEIVED THOU. BAN TBAKCISCO. LAvSaxiff 1TOCX OJW Boots ixixd. lioeo. coKSisraa or . GENTS' FINE SEWED BOOTS. UEXTS' FINE PEGGED BOOTS. BOYS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS, LADIES AND MISSES' BOOTS. KID CONGRESS GAITERS, AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS RUBBER OVER-SHOES, AND SHOES OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS GENTi,EHENS boots IVT A T)E TO ORDER OIT SHORT KOTICX, A3fD-i - ALL KIND OF REPAIRING! DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. S" Also, lot of Sole and Unnep licatli erv for sale at the Lowest Figure for uasn. . GIVE THEM A CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES I sep21-v3n6mS ALBANY FERRY! AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CITI sces of Linn and Benton counties, I hare uiivu up IUO LOWER FERRY, (it being the Stage Route); In such manner as la secure to the publio better facilities, at all seasons of the year, than can be had elsewhere, ily Boat is what is known as a CUXUTIII7T COAT and la the beet on the River, without any excep tion. . Living quite near my Boat Landing, in Bentop county, I am enabled, at all hoars, to ac commodate the public. My boat is secured by & good wire rope, and is 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 the same as the Upper Ferry. A. PEARCE, augl3'66v2nlly Proprietor. PUMPS ! PUMPS ! Tt Sext and Cheapest He?? la Uss ! mHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL I Jy iiform the citizens of Albany and surround ing conn rv that he is now manufacturing -a very superior VOODIK 1U3II the best aacl cheapest now in use., All kinds of Pumps repair ed at tht rt notice. Also pipe laid. ?rrfy Shop first door norta of stage o&ce. - . D. MARSH. Alban1", Decembor 14, 1S67 v3al8m3 r