The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, March 21, 1868, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SATURDAY MARCH 21, 1868.
3Xoney SXarkct.
6a a Francisco Legal Tender rates.........71172
New York Gold Quotations 10
CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
X). S. rRKSBTTKRM CHCRCH ReT. W. J.
Ifanteith, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. .
Uxitbd Pans. Church Rev. S. O. mine,
Ptstor. Services at 11 a. nl evening.
Sabbath School at 2 r. v.
Cosgrkqatioxal Chcrch Rev. F. Damon,
Pastor. Services at 11 A. m. and 7 P. . Sabbath
School at 9 A. m.
E. Chcrch Rev. C. O. Belknap, Pastor.
.Services at 11 a. k. and 7 r, u. Sabbath School
Baptist Chcrch Rev. R, C. Hill, Pastor.
Services on the 1st and 3rd ;Sabbath of each
an nth, at II o'clock A. u. and at candle-lighting.
Sabbath School at 3 p. .
Mkthopist Chcrch, Socth Rev. W. A. Fm
lej, Pastor. Preaching on the 2nd and 4th Sun
day of each month, in the Albany District School
lie use.
Circuit Court Docket.
JlfarcA Term, 1863.
CRIMINAL CAUSES.
State of Oregon vs. Gordon Cooper Indictment
Tor assault with Intent to kill. P. C. Sulhvan.
Pruaeenting Attorney, for State; Cranor k Helm
for deft.
State of Oregon vs. Leobold Lacher Indictment
for Larceny, continued from last term. Salliran,
prosecuting.
State of Oregon vs. John CoegroTe Commit
ment ; escaped from constable. Sullivan, prose
cuting.
State of Oregon ts..Q. J. Gray Commitment.
Salliran, prosecuting.
State of Oreron ts. Goorre Lewis Indictment
for perjury; not arrested. Sullivan, prosecuting.
State of Oregon ts. Thomas Lilly Indictment
for assault. Sullivan, prosecuting.
S tate of Oregon ts. Charles Kreuger Indict
for selling liquors without license. Sullivan, pros-
ecutiag.
Suae ts. Same Same offense. Same, prosecu
ting.
State of Oregon ts. Archibald Rader Indict
ment for forgery ; not arrested. Sullivan, prose-
cutiag.
State of Oregon ts. Harrison Vanbiber Indict
ment for selling spirituous liquors without license.
Sullivan, prosecuting.
State of Oregon va. S. Montgomery Indict
ment for man-slaughter; change of venue frcm
Marion county. Sullivan, prasecuting; Cranor k
Helta, defending.
CITIL CACSE3.
Ztcheos Van Orman v. Wm. M. Owsley Ac
tion to recover personal property and damages ;
continued from last term.
W. H. Shaw vs. Joseph Uannon Action at law;
continued from last term. . F. Russell for pi's;
J. C. Powell for deft.
G. Parruh ts. Wm. MeCalliiter Attachment.
Russell for pl'fr; Cranor k Helm for deft.
Michael Ward ts. Martin Payne Action on en
dorser's guaranty. S. Ellsworth for pl'ff; Cranor
k Helm for deft.
II. K. Schooling vs. Isom CranSll Debt. Cra
nor k Helm for pl'ff.
Jacob Gillespie ts. Tho's M. Weggar and John
Wilson Debt. J. J . Walton for pl'ff ; Russell for
deft.
Perry Hyde ts. H. A. Davis and Wm. Ross
Action to recover possession of real property. F.
A. Cienoweih for pl'ff; Powell for deft.
E. H. GriSa ts. H. Fred McKay Debt. Pow
eUforpl'ff. .
, Saul Meek vs. Allen Hash Action at law for
eon version of property. Ellsworth aid Cranor k
Helm for pl'ff.
John M. Osborn ts. Alfred U. Osfcorn Action
at law. Kslsey k 0 Jeneal for pl'ff.
' Samuel Denny ts. Thomas Monteith Damages.
Thornton and Strong for pl'ff; Cranor k nelm for
deft.
I. C. Dickey ts. G. W. Snoderly Snit to fore
close mortgage. Cranor k Helm for pl'ff.
CoaJey k Sloan ts. C. C. Godley To foreclose
lien. Cranor k Helm for pl'ffs.
; Comley k Sloan ts. David A Johnson Suit to
foreclose lien. Cranor k Helm for pl'ffs.
Omar Sylvester ts. C. C. Godley Suit to fore
close lien. Powell for pl'ff.
Omar Sylvester ts. C. C. Godley Suit to fore
close lien. Powell for pl'ff.
John S. Earry ts. C. C. Godley To foreclose
lien. Powell for pl'ff.
CHAXCtRT CAUSES.
Bridget Cosgrove ts. John Cosgrove Diroree.
Cranor k Helm for pl'ff; Stout k Reed for deft.
Jeremiah Rhodes ts. Ann Rhodes Diroree.
Cranor k Helm for pl'ff.
Eagle Woolen Mill Co. ts. Thomas Monteith k
Harvey Smith Injunction; continued from last
term. Strong, Cranor k Helm for pl'ff; Russell,
Powell and Logan for def ts.
A- C. Lay ton et al ts. John Hants etal Action
to prevent waste. Powell for pl'ff ; Russell k Dal
ioa. and Thayer A Burnett lor deft.
Philester Lee vs. Thomas Summers To enforce
conveyance ; continued from last term. Eelsey k
Powell for Pl'ff; Cranor k Helm for deft.
James H. Rite hey et al ts. Board of County
Commissioners Writ of maulamut in Road case.
J. C. Powell for deft.
Mary J. Kees ts. Jacob Kees Suit incbaneery
confine ed from last term. Powell for pl'ff; Rus
sell for deft. '
E. X. White ts. James Balch. Harriet Balch et
al Suit in equity. Cranor k Helm.
PEcixcT Cosyzstiox. The Democratic
Central Committee have recommended that
the Democrats of Linn countv meet at their
usual places of votiog in their several pre
cincts, on Thursday, the 24th day of March,
1868, t.t 1 o'clock, p. m. for the purpose of
selecting delegates to represent them in the
County Convention, and for the further pur
pose of nominating their precinct officers.
We hope the primaries will be well attended,
and th&t their deliberations will be conduct
ed ji a spirit of candor and justice worthy
of the cause and the important interests in
volved. Gone Below. Mrs. A. B. Paxton, Mrs.
R. Cbeadle, Messrs. Norcross & Cowan and
Mr. S. E. Young, all of this city, have gone
to San Francisco for the purpose of purchas
ing $heir spring and summer supplies of
goods. ; In the absence of Messrs. Norcross
& Cowt,n their large salesroom is being fur
nished with new and additional shelves, and
put Unrough a general course of cleaning
and repairing for the reception and advanta
geotts display of their new stock.
The Delmonico. Our well known and
much respected fellow-townsman, Dr. Lister
has. pur chased the interest of Mr. Godley in
this famous Restaurant, on the corner of
Washington and First streets, with a view
to making sundry additions and improve
ments thereto particularly in the sleeping
departm ents and keeping a first-class res
taurant in its fullest meaning.-
The Circuit Court. At the time we
write this tho Circuit Court docket itanda
thus t
Criminal causes..... 11
Civil 18
Chancery 8
Total 37
Several cases of raoro than usual interest
will come up for adjudication. Among them
are the following :
Eagle Woolen Mill Co. vs. Thos. Mon
teith and ifarwy Smith. Injunction.
Strong, Cranor & Helm for pl'ffs ; Russell,
Powell and Logan for defts.
Samuel Denny r. Thos. Monteith. Suit
for damages fur $20,000. Thornton and
Judge Strong, of Portland for pl'ff j Cranor
& Helm for deft.
State of Oregon vs. S. Montgomery. IV
dictment for manslaughter j change of ven
ue from Marion county. Sullivan for pl'ff
Cranor Jb Helm for deft.
Two Radical papers in Salem have at
tempted to prejudice and forestall public
opinion by publishing articles reflecting so
vercly'upon the defendant in this latter case.
Atl we propose to say at present is simply
this : He gave a bond of fire $5,000 with
out any difficulty, and applied for and ob
tained a change of venue to this county
where he lives and where the crime with
which ho is charged is all edged to have been
been perpetrated. He most emphatically
denies being guilty, and as ho will bo de
fended by the ablest of counsel, we hare but
little doubt he will be aoqnitted. After the
case shall hare undergone judicial investiga
tion we may have a little to say in reply to
what has loen said by tho Radical papers af
orementioned. The habit in which some
editor indulge of besliming men charged
with crime prior to legal investigation is
frequently fraught with pernicious conse
quences and sometimes helps to subvert the
ends of justice; and it is often the case that
if these viUiSers were required to throw the
first stone at their victim, they would slink
out, one by one, looking as mean as a sheep
killing doz when conscious that his innate
meanness and villainy have been discovered
by his master.
Festival. We again call attention to the
card of the ladies of the U. P. church, in
another column, announcing a supper at
Parrish's Hall on next Thursday evening.
Balsam. Mrs. Stipp's Thoracic Balsam is
good for your wholesome." Try a bottle
You will find it for sale at either of our city
drug stores.
A D V E RT I S E MENTS.
BS. A. . PAXTOJf.
MISS LVD. A. MtLLta.
MRS. PAXTON & CO.,
FASHION AIJLE 3IILLINERN
XSANTUA-MASERS!
1 fOULD BEG LEAVE TO RESECTFULLY
f T teaser tber services to the Ladies of Al
bany aud vu-tnty. assuring tbem that they are pre
pared to make aud trim
BONNETS AND HATS,
in the very latest styles ; also.
DRESS AND CLOAK MAKIXG!
la Ag Fathio or Stifle Detirtd!
For reference we will only state that onr l)rvet,
Bonnets and Hats were awarded the
FIRST PREMIUMS AT THE LATE IMS COUOTf FAIR I
We also receive constant supplies of the
Latest and Most Fashionable Goods!
generally kept in a
LADIES' rCBXISBISQ ESTASLISaMEIT!
Cutting and Fitting Warranted SatUJactory !
Stamping and Braiding done to order, and all oth
er work executed with neatness and eare.
Octl2v3n9tf
.lpplfcation of AdminlMtrator for
Order to Nell Ileal Itate.
In the County Court of Linn county. Ore-
gdn.
March Term, 18G8.
WHEREAS, A. GREQG, ADMIXISTRA
tor, with the will annexed, of the Estate
of James Lewi, deceased, prays a license to sell
the real property of said estate, viz : The cast half
of the S. E. q'r of See. 22 ; the West half of the
8. W. q'r of 6eo. 23; the East half of the N. E.
q'r, and the East half of the 8. E. q'r of See. 27,
also tract of land IS rods wide off the North side
of the North side of the N. W. q'r of Sec. 26, io
Tp. 14, Sooth of Range 4, West, in Linn county,
uregon, containing 34 o acres more or less.
Therefore the next of kin, and all persons inter
ested in said Estate, are required to appear before
said Court, at the Court IIue in Albany, Linn
county, Oregon, on Wednesday, the " 8tb day of
April next, at 1 o'clock p. tn., to show cause why
said license to sell shall not be granted.
EL WARD R. GEARY,
March 3, 1868. County Judge.
Chahob k Helm, Atty's. n30w4.
Notice oTFinal Settlement ofGuar
dlan. TAVID PREWETT. GUARDIAN OP TIIE
M w estate of the non-resident minor heirs of
Mioerra Crank, deceased, hi to of Linn eounty,
Oregon, has this day filed his accounts in the Coun
ty Court of said Linn county, praying a final set
tlement of the same, and asking to be discharged
as such guardian. Notice is, therefore, hereby
given that said application and settlement will be
beard and determined at the Court House, in the
city of Albany, Oregon, on
Tuesday, the 1th day of April, 1868,
at which time snd place all persons having objec
tions to said accounts and to such discbarge are
required to file their objections in said Court At
said time. EDWARD R. GEARY,
Albany, March 3, 1808. County Judge.
Cbamob k Helm, Att'ys for Guardian.
v3n29w4
A . COHN ,
DZALEtt IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
(In Monteith' Brick Store)
ALBANY, - - - OHSQ0N.
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A WELL
selected stock of
GENTS FURNISHING GODOS. '
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
' BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS, GROCERIES,
WINES AND LIQUORS,
'TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
NAILS AND GLASSWARE.
And everything usually found in a well estab
lished Dry Goods or Grocery Store, and
at prices to defy competition..
. ' The very Highest prices ,
paid for all kinds
of Produce.
Remember the place, at the sign.of
Janl7T3n23yl ' . " . - A. COHN.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PERRY DAVIS
VEGETABLE
THE
GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE.
Taken Internally -Cures
SORE THROAT,
SUDDEN COUGHS,
COLDS, Ac., A.,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
NURSING SORE MOUTH,
CANKER, LIVEU COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
CRAMP AND PAIN IN 8T0MACH,
DOWEL COMPLAINT,
PAINTERS CHOLIO,
ASIATIC CHOLERA.
DIARM102A AND DYSENTERY.
Taken Externally -Curoa
FELONS,
BOILS AND OLD SORES,
SEVERE BURNS AND 8CALDS.
CUTS, BRUISES AND SPRAINS,
SWELLING OF THE JOINTS,
RINGWORM AND TETTER.
BROKEN BREAST,
FROSTED FEET AND CHILBLAINS.
TOOTHACHE,
PAIN IN THE FACE,
NEURALGIA,
AND RHEUMATISM.
The PAIN KILLER is by universal eonseot al
lowed to have won lor itself a reputation unsur
passed in Ihe tiatory of medical preparations.
Its instantaneous eccct in the entire eradication
and extinction of Pain in all its various forms in
cidental to the Unman family and the uoiulicUed
written and verbal testimony of the muses in Us
favor, have been, and are its own be I advertise
ment.
The ingredients which tntar Into the PAIN KIL
LER, being purely Ycoctaklk, render it per
fectly aars and efficacious remedy taken internal
ly, as well as fur external apjmcaliuns, when used
according to directions. The atain upon linen
from its ue is readily removed by washing with a
little alcohol.
This medicine is jully celebrated for the ear
ofeo many of the aiUicliuns inoident to the human
family, bas now been before the public over Twe
tt tears, and bas fuund its way iuto almost ev
ery corner of tho world; and wherever it has been
Bcd, the same opinion is cxprested of its medieat
properties.
la any attack, where prompt action upon the
system is required, the ram Killer is Invaluable,
Its almogt instantaneous effect in Relieving Pain
U truly wonderful ; and when un-4 according to
directions, U true to its name, a PAIN KILLER.
It i, in truth, a Family Medicine, and should be
kept in every family for immediate use. Person
traveling should always have a bottle of this rem
edy with them. It is not on frequently the ease
when persons are attacked with dueaae, and be
fore medical aid can be procured, the patient is ba-
yond the bpe of reooverr. It bas been ued in
severe cue of the CHOLERA, and has never
failed In a single case, wbere it was thoroughly
applied on tho first appearance of, the symptoms.
iai. killi:k.
Taken ioUmally, should b adulterated with milk
or watrr, and sweetened with sugar, if desired, or
made into a syrup with woIssms. For a Coo-h
and Bronchitis, m few dr n ugar. eaten, will
be fraud more effective iban anything else For
Sore Throat, gargle tUe Throat with a mature of
Pain Killer and water, and the relief is immediate
and the cure positive.
TvT It should not be forgotten that the Pain
Ki!lr is equally a co J to take internally as to
oe externally. Each bottle Is wrapped with full
directions fur its use. Please Read the Printed
Directions.
Buy cone but the Genuine, Manufactured by
PERKY U AVIS jON. Proprietor.
N. 74 llifi tt.. Providence, It. I.
Msrch 30. lSi:;3nI13m.
D. W. WAKEFIELD,
(SCCCCSSOR TO WRITTtMORB A Co.,)
Dc.ii.ea ts
DRUGS and MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils,
PATENT MEDICINES,
. Perfamerien, Etc.. Etc.
Pure Wines and Liquors,
Tot CXedic'nal Purposes.
My aim will be to keep
FIRST-CLASS DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
at fair prices. Give me a call.
D. W. WAKEFIELD.
Albany, Feb. 8, 1863 v3p23yl
1SE1T GROCERY STORE I
NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. ALBANY, OC'N,
MARSHALL PEARSON, PROPRIETOR.
- - '
DKALEB IX
FAMILY GROCERIES
AXD
PROVISI O 3ST S !
I will also keep on hand a general assortment of
Country Produce, &o.,
whioh I will sell cheap for cash. At my establish
ment may be found everything usually
kept in a Retail Family
Grocery Store.
Feb. 22, 1868 v3n271y
ISA A. MILLKB. A. P. MItLEn.
MILLER & BRO.,
(Sucee$$ort to Philip Miller,)
M ARB LE WORK 8 ,
ALB ANY, OREGON.
Shop on Washington, bet. lit and 2d S Vs.
THESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN
form the publio at large that they are now
prepared to turn ten
MARBLE MONUMENTS
. A5D '
a R A V E - S TO N E S t
OF EVERY STYLE AND PATTERN, , V;'
At th Most Reasonable Prices.
T0X1D3T0NE3 CUT TO ORDER
Oh. the very shortest notice.
Mar7t2a29tf MILLER 4 BRO.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE NEW BOOK STORE!
ft. X. BAYWOOO. S. MOXTOOMKSr.
HAYWOOD & MONTGOMERY
DEALERS IN
BOOKS Ann STATIONERY,
ALBANY, OREGON,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
the cltlicns of Albany and vicinity that
we have Just received snd opened, at Cboadle't
old stand, on the corner of Main and Broad Albln
streets, a
tfw and Slct Stock
or
BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS !
Town unci Confectionery!
We also bara a selection of
BEAUTIFUL RCW STYLE PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
GIFT BOOKS!
Miniature Jloteteood Writing Dckl
Drawing 73 oolu!
STANDARD SCHOOL BOOKS)
Lata Works of Favorlu and Standard Authors,
besides an amount w Yankee Notions too autuer
ous to mention.
All kinds of REVENUE STAMPS for sale.
p9Sbould we be oat of snob articles at are
desired, we can bare orders promptly filled In
three days.
Albany, Dec, 28. 1807 3n20y I
TIQSJAI BAMrTOX.
I
S. S. MCBftlBB
Hampton & MoBride,
AND
Deal era in Every Variety f
XTJ X IV I TURK !
-AX
CABINET WARE!
-o-
Beddinff, ttpritiK H&ttrce,
HAIR, PULU. MOSS. VYOCl. &C. &C.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED,
ANI
Cexented In Flmt-CIswis HtjU.
Jobbing: Promptly Attended to.
On First Street, Coder the Democrat Office,
A LISA XV, Oil KG OX.
May 4, W1 rlnSstaojrlS
D. MAVSriELD. B. C. HILL. SI. NAXSMtLO.
D. MANSFIELD & CO.,
DEALERS I.N
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
ALDANY, - ORCQOZf.
IN FOSTER'S ONE-STORY BRICK. OPPOSITE THE
POST OFFICE.
THE ABOVE FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IX
notifying their friends and the public tetter
ally, that they are
CONTINUALLY RECEIVING
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, &C,
Whioh we will Exchange
FOIl CAN II Oil PRODUCE!
AT TUB
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
We respectfully ask the publio to
Call and Examine onr Stock and Prlcei
Before purchasing elsewhere ; and we assure all
that we will gire
ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS.
Albany, Feb. 18, '87 v2n27tf
R. CHEADLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OX COR. Or MAIN AND BROAD-ALBIN STREETS,
ALOANT. - - - - oRraort,
WHOSE GOODS CAN BE HAD
AT PORTLAND PRICES
"S
FREIGHT ADDED.
BY PAYING CASH IN HAND FOR THE GOODS.
Give He a Call aad See for Yourselret.
feb22vSn2?tf
R. CHEADLE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY ;G IVEN, WARNING
the publio against buying or trading ' for
either of four promissory notes made payable to
J. Q. Thornton or bearer, for the sum of three bun
dred and seventy -fiTO ($375.) dollars eaah, and
bearing date. September 25th, 1887. -
' Two of the above notes are payable in one year
from date, and two in two years from date.
; The above notes were obtained by misrepresen
tation and without consideration for value received,
therefore I will not pay them.
v THOMAS MONTEITH;.
Albany, Oregon, Oct. 11, 1887.-v3nl7w4
JOB WORII Flatly and cheaply done at
this O5oe.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TAKE NOTICE !
J. BARROWS lis CO.,
(IN THEIR FIRE-PROOF BRICK, ALBANY),
Are now receiving tbelr Goods
DIRECT FROM 0ADT FRANCISCO !
And we Invite the attention of buyers to
' onr Stock of
IIttY GOODS!
FAMILY GROCERIES I
BOOTS ANJ3 SHOES!
OLOTHING1
nAUDTCARS, CROCHSRT, &C, &c
THRESHERS.
MOWEnfl.
REAPERS,
UAN0-PL0W8,
We are Agents for all kinds of
Agricultural Implements I
a4v2n2Stf J. BARROWS k CO-
MRS. DUMMYAY,
H
AVING JUST RETURNED FROM PORT.
land, with a Fresh Invoke of
BoiiiietH, XXxxtM,
Ribbons, riewerm, Plume, Laecs, Dog lea,
Crystals, Datteaa, Biadlaa, netta,
Trimmiarra, G lores, Rose, Velvets,
Combs, Cbigaoaa, Cellars,
Cns, Raadkercbiofs, Pat
terns, &c.t Cte.
Takes pleasure In Informing the polllo that she
will continue the
A3I
CLOAICHAUIXCl DVHINEIItt
At the 014 Stand, formerly owned by Mrs.
Jpikson k Co,
She will shortly receive,
DIRSGT rKOEX rfSW TORS!
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
Very Choice XUIllnerw Gooda !
Among which are the celebrated
"IDAHO BONNETS AND HATS!
A0 ALL TBS
OTHER NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON I
She bas also secured the Agency of
Xd'rae Df norfit'i World-Emwued Pitt? rat,
and all of the many use fat and orna
mental articles advertised
In her justly popu.
lar Magasine.
asasaawasBBs
COME LADIES I "all of yoa together," and
see If I have not the
Cheapest and Choicest EXilliserr Oee4e !
arta orrcttD roasaLK ix aldaxt I
DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING I
In the Latest Styles !
Perfect Fits Warranted.
DLEACHIWO AND PRSSSItfO!
In the best manner at the very lowest rates.
NEW STAMPING PATTERN! BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS !
SBrDon't forget the place. Southwest eorner
Main and Broad Albln streets, Albany
sc28v3n7!y
Old Albany Ferry.
HAVINO PURCHASED THE ABOVE
well-known Ferrv. I am Drenared to cross
everybody and everything, from a footman to a
six-mule team or elepnaoU. -My boat is
Large NtAanch and Male,
the access and ezress to and from it IsTt tone-
rior roads, and Mae. an old. eincrieneetl Ynrr.
man is always ready with a smile to hurry
patrons over Jordan. I engage against all acci
dents at the following reduced rates :
Two-borse Wagon, 12 Cents
Man ana iiorse, 1ZJ Cents
Footman, M 10 Cents
Loose Stock eer agreement. Mr connection
with the Lower Ferry has been severed.
T. II. DAVIS.
Albany, April 20th, 1867. 2 ly
LOOK HEIRJEU
Patronize Home Industry, and Sate Money!
The undersigned, having opened a
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
(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,
IN TXXX3 LATEST STYLES 1
AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES !
2n44tf H. W. FARMER.
'"v'. viT3EdCX s
Is?" BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
(Oppotite the State Right$ Democrat Office,)
FIRST ST., - - - - - - ALBANY.
Manufacturer of the best quality of Fine
FRENCH CALF BOOTS.
Also, a Superior article of good
DOOTS FOR FARMERS' WEAR.
' , Repairing and 32endic
Done on short notice and at very Low Prices
Our wort will be guaranteed to gire entire tatis
faction. mayMTfalitf
ADVERTISEMENTS.
LOOK AT THIS I
ROM THE DATE OF THIS ADVERTISE-
meet till the loth of March,
SIXTY DAYS S
WE WILL BELL
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
or
GENERAL MERCIIAlYiISI !
AT COST!
In exchange for ear Goods, which we bind our
selves to
BSLL at Tins vowcsT natycs!
We must have the
Cash or Merchantable Produce t
Those persons know log themselves indebted to us,
either by note er boo account, are here
by notified that a settlement
mast be made within the
above sixty days.
This will save
- ' eosU oX
Sttii.
Jan. 15, 1863. W. W. PARRISH A CO.
v3n23yl
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED I
IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! !
NORCROSS El COWAN,
ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING A
Large and Foil AuortoeBt of
DRY OOOl!
BOOTS AND SHOES
Crockery, Glassware,
HARDYARE, GROCERIES, &C, &C
Coasistiag: is part of
DRESS GOODS,
MUSLINS,
TICKINGS,
DENIMS,
FLANNELS,
GINGHAMS.
CASSI&1ERES,
HOSIERY,
HATS AND
CAPS, NO
TIONS. GLASS.
PAINTS,
OILS AND
PUTTY,
WOOD AND
WILLOW
WARE.
WINDOW
SHADES
do.
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY
Call the Attention of Buyers
j TO JIT STOCK OF
HARD W -A.-JR, B 1
IRON AND STEEL,.
Mill Stiri, Stit Spring!, Kopf, tlilu.
MECHANICS' AND BLACKSL'ITKS' TOOLS
OF ALL KINDS.
HORSE-SHOES&NAILS.
BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHER
THIMBLES, BOXING,
Ac, Ao.
In short everything necessary to make a fall and
COMPLETE ASSOIXTSIEXTX
Which will be sold
As Cheap ai eaa be Bought In tbis CZar&ef,
Either for
Csaah sr SlereXian table Produce
3r REMEMBER THE PLACE:
J. Nororosa' Fire-Proof Brioit
MAIN STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
s&z P. S. -a
PRICE AROUND ALL YOU WISH.
BUT CALL ON NORCROSS BEFORE YOU BUI
angl8r2nl
CITY MARKET.
EXala St, Opposite the New Brag Store,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HENDENHALL & REDPATH, ProBrietors
WILL ALWAYS KEEP OX
BAUD THS BEST OF, - ' g5
MEATS OF ALL VARIETIES.
A LIBERAL SHARE OP PATRONAGE IS
solicited, as we intend to keep as good an as
sortment, and of as good quality as the country
affords.
We are always ready to pay the
Highest Cash Price for Fat Stock.
April 6, 1867 v2n34tf
NOTICE.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE
undersigned has been, by the County Court
of Linn eounty, State of Oregon, duly appointed
Administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate
of James Lewis, deceased, late of said Linn coun-
All persons having claims against said estate
are aotified to present them, properly verified to
the undersigned, within six months from this date,
at bis residence, 8 miles north-east from Harris
burg, Linn county, Oregon. . A. GREGG,
March 4, 1868 v3n29w4 Adm'r.
WHEAT I WHEAT !
100,000 BUSHELS OF WIXEAT
WANTED withi the next two weeks, for which
Th nijheit Cazh Price vrVl to Psil,
By J. GRADWOIIL,
Tlt!t 0an Francisco Store.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN CONNER,
SCALER 15 -
GEKEliAL MERCHANDISE,
ALBANY, . . OREGON.
coxiistiso or
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING, &c, &c.
- HARDWARE!
A well selected assortment of the most complete
kept in Albany.
IRON A! STEEL,
of nearly all kinds suitable for the trade.-
aLSO
ROPE,
CHAINS,
MILL SAWS,
NEW STYLES
CEOSS-CUT SAWS,
WAGON-SEAT SPRINGS,
CARRIAGE SFP.1XGS,
THIMBLE-BOXING,
WASHERS,
BOLTS,
NUTTS
AC.
Nearly all the stock is purchased In FAN FRAN
CISCO, and will be sold at the lowest market rater
for ready pay, rt merchantable produce taken far
exebange.
Agent for tt'ell, Fargo fc Co,
Agent tat the Pacific Xamrance Co.
Oct. 26, '67-tZal lyl JOHN CONNER.
BEER! BEER!!
ALBANY BREWERY.
CIIAS. KIEFEK, Proprietor.
mUE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED
X a new and first-class
i
Oa Droad Alb in between First Street"
and tie Hirer,
And is prepared to furnish
iVnULcbALt ANU nh I AIL DEALERS
ASD
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
OS SHORT NOTICE I
All Orders DtliTercd Wherever Desired.-
He Warrant! bis BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
A5D
PERFECTLY HEAIsTHY?
He is confident he can five entire satisfaction to
all.
Deo.29,'6, v2n20tf
M. W. MACK,
-BALZa vx
STOVES'
SHEET-IRON, COPPER
AXD
TIITWARE.
HAS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOR
sale a full and complete stock of first-class
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX ST0YESr
Which he is offering at prices that must insure
a ready sale.
Also a general assortment of
Brads and Enameled Kettles.
French. Sance-Pans and Ladles,
Cast-Iron Tea Kettles and Ovens,
Iron and Lead Pipe,
FOFlCE AND LIFT PUMPS!
Sheet-Iron, Copper, ate., te
Kaaufactartr of all Kinds of Tin, Sheet
Iron and Copper Ware I
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
N. H All persona who are in need of articles
in my line will find it to their advantage to give
me a call, as I am determined to sell goods at
prices that will precludo the necessity of going
farther than Albany to buy cheap.
Clarke table Produce Taken in Exchange
For any and all articles in tho Store.
Will always keep oa hand a complete assortment
of all goods in toy line, while customers will at all
times receive prompt attention. M. W. MACK.
Albany. March 23, '67 v2nS21y
CHAIR MANUFACTORY!
-AX
o?Tir3srrisrca- shop i
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL
ly inform the publio that he is prepared to
do all kinds of
TURNING
in a workman-like and expeditions manner. Also,
he keeps on hand, and for sale, SPINNING
WHEELS, and th best of
Haw-hide Bottom or Kitchen Chairs!
; All of whioh will be sold cheap for Cash. Or
ders solicited. Shop near the old Floor Mill, at
me upper end of Jurat street.
JOHN M. METZLER.
Nov ,23, '67 v3n!5yl
.BHOKERSI
IEGAL TESBIRS BOUGHT AND SOLDI
ALSO-
Craft en Saxi Francisco and Portland
J. BARROWS & CO.
Albany, Feb. 15, 63T3ts26tf