V v sItUrVay' . ...rrArRILr3 1863. Ifloney Slnrltet. Sai Francisco Legal Tender rates "New York Gold Quotations ; 7 7 OF .NEWSPAPERS. 1. Subscribers who do not giva express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to con tinue the subscription. .!, I . 'J. If subscribers wish their papers discontinue!, -publishers may oonUnue to send them until all ch:inres are paid. . ... . 15. If subscribers more to other places without inarming the publisher, and the pip If sent to the former direction, they are held responsible, Notice should always be given of the rem!?Tal- . ,4. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their paiers from tho office or place to which they are cent, they are held responsible until they settlo tills and fire notice to discontinue. t t The Courts have decided that refusing to take i raper from the oSce, or removing and leaving .it Uncalled for, is prima faeio evidence of fraud. CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY. " 0. S. Frksbytkriax CncRcn Iter. W. J. " Mo nteith, Pastor. Preaching at 11 A. m. T I sited Pres. Church Kev. s. u. urine, Tastor. ' Services at 11 a. x. ana m evenin bbnth School at 2J P. M. V" Cokcrkgatiosai. Chcrch -Rev. J. F. Damon, Pastor. Services at 11 A. x. and 7 r. Jf. Sabbath School at 9 A.x. ' ' 11. E, CncRCH Rev. C. G. Belknap, Tastor. Services at 11 A. x. and 7 p. x. Sabbath School EArtIsT CBPRCBIlev. R. C. Hill, Pastor. Service on the 1st and 3rd '.Sabbaths of each Tnonth, at II o'clock A. x. and at candle-iighl isg. Sabbath School at 3 p. x. JIethomst CiirRCH, South Rev. W. A. Fm Jey, Tastor. Preaching on the 2nd and 4th Sun day of each month, in the Albany District School House. POET1U. . For the State Rights Democrat AD WILLAMETTAM. From the Cascades frozen gorges, , Leaping like a child at play, Winding, widening through the valley. Bright Willamette glides away. Onward ever Lovely river, Softly calling to the sea ; Time that scars us, Maims and mars us, Leaves no track or trench on thee. Spring's green witchery is weaving Braid and border for tby side ; Grace forever haunts thy journey, Beauty dimples on thy tide. , Through the purple gates of morning Now thy roseate ripples dance ; Golden, then, when Day departing, On thy waters trails his lanee. . Waltiing, flashing, ; Tinkling, plashing, Limpid, volatile and free Always hurried . ' To be buried In the bitter moon-mad sea. '. In thy crystal deeps, inverted .Swings a picture of the sky ; 'Like those wavering hopes of AMea J)imly in our dreams that lie: Clouded often, drowned in turmoil, Taint and lovely far away, 'Wreathing sunshine on the morrow, JJreathing fragrance 'round to-day. "Love would wander Ilere and ponder Hither Poetry would dream ; Life's old questions, Sad suggestions, f "Whence and wbhher?" throng thy stream. n the roaring wastes of ocean Soon thy scattered waves shall toss ; Mlid the surge's rythmic thunder Shall thy silver tongues be lost. Ch ! thy glimmering rush of gladness , Mocks this turbid life of mine, F-acing to the wild Forever Down the sloping paths of time ! , Onward ever, , Lovely river, Softly calling to the sea; Time that scars us, Maims and mars us, :" ' Leaves no traek or trench on thee. 2 I S Aidant College. The ecmd term of this Institution closed last Thursday. On "Wednesday evening the Chapel was crowded by those who bad come to witness the exer cises. The declamations as well as the reading of a paper by a young lady were highly appreciated by the large audience. On Thursday a public examination took place ; and the promptitude of the scholars in answering questions submitted to them 1y lot proved that their training had been of the most thorough kind, and not of the su perficial character which obtains in too many of our institutions of learning. " The names of the following students are entitlid to appear on the Roll of Honor on account of not being absent, during the term, without excuse: Rj M. MARK HAM, ISAAC LONG, G. F. BEACH, J. E. IIAXNON. MAC. MOXTEITn, JAMES CONNER, MORRIS D. ABBOTT, FRANK PAXTON, WM. M'CORNACK, EUGENE M'CORNACK, H. M'CORNACK, CHAS. CARDWELL, KATE CONNER, JANE CONNER, MARY E. BELKNAP, ADDIE BEACH. TBYPHEN A ABBOTT, MINNIE MONTEITH, CLARA NYE, V. ALEXANDER, NAOMI COWAN. To the Ladies. Josh Billings says : "A man tiay, perhaps, escape death, heaven, or the pains of Pluto's furnaces, but he can't escape gittin' his wife a new bunnet ef she wants it." And what man ever had a wife that didn't want a new bonnet ? Well, Mrs. Dunniway ha3 'em, from the size of a wafer clear clown to a shirt-button with a rabbit hair run through it for strings. Her dress trimmings and ladies' furnishing goods are also rtcTierche that is, "just the cheese." Ladies will certainly enjoy a call at Mrs. Dunni way's Millinerytore. Cox victed. We learn that the man Gould, who was a few weeks ago arrested in this city, charged with having surreptitiously, burglariously and feloniously gobbled onto some vratches and other jewelry, at Corvallis, has been tried and found guilty of the of fence charged in Ihe indictment. The evi dence against the prisoner was wholly cir cumstantjal, but so strong as to leave no doubt on the minds of the jury as to his .guilt. , He was tried at Corvallis, before his Honor Judge Skinner. Religious The third Quarterly Meeting for Albany Station, Columbia Conference, M. E. Church, South, will be held at the District School House, embracing the 4th Saturday and Sabbath (25th and 26th) of the present month. Rev. Jas. Kelsey, Presiding Elder, will be in attendance. AH are jcrdiaily invited to attend. W. A. FINLEY, Pastor. Election or Ofeicers. At the annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Oregon Central Ilailroad Company, Salem, Oregon, held at tho office of tho Chief Engineer in the city of Portland, April 15th, 1808, tho following gentlemen wcro elected a Board of Directors for the Company for tho ensuing year : Messrs. G. L. Woods, I. U. Moorcs, E. N. Cooke, J. II. Douthitt, J. II. Moorcs, T, McF. Patton, Jacob Conser, A. M. Lor yea, II. Boyd, A. L. Lovejoy, Phil. Wasser man, F. A. Chenoweth, S. Ellsworth, S. F. Chadwick, J. E. Iloss, S. A. Clarko, J. II. D. Henderson, John F. Miller, A. F. lied ges, S. B. Parrish. The officers elected for tho coming yi ar I. II. Moorcs, President A. M. Loryea, Vice President; E. N. Cooke, Treasurer j S. A. Clarke, Socretary. Exec utive Committee ; Messrs. Parrish, Loryea, Patton, Ellsworth and Lovejoy. Finance Committee i Messrs. Cooke, Moorcs and Henderson. Committco on Ways and Means : Messrs. Boyd, Douthitt and Was herman, EayThe original poetry under tho head of "Ad Willamettam," to bo found elso whero in to-day's "Democrat," signed by S. L. S., wo consider very pretty ; and wo trust the author will not let this bo the lost timo ho will fovor us with his productions. Thanks to Mr. M'Cormick for laU State papers. Try Mrs. Stipp's Thoracic Balsam. ALBANY 1IIICEM CURKKXT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BV J. CRADWOUL. Albaxt. Saturday, April 18, 1868. The following are the prices paid fur Produce, and the prices at which "other articles are selling in this market : Wheat white, per bushel, 70 ets. Oats per bushel, 35(,40 cts. Potatoes per bushel, 71($l 00, Onions per bushel. $1 25. Flour per bbl, $5 50 Butter per pound, 25 cts. Eggs per duscn, 15(i20 cts. Chickens perdoscn, $2 50 (i, 3 00. Peaches dried, per pound, 1520 ctf. Pork per pound, 5 (u, 6 cts. Beef on fuot, 46 cts. Mutton, per pound, 12 cents. Soap per pound, 5(5J ets. Salt Los Angelos, per pound, 2 J cts. Syrup per gallon, 1.00 Tea Young Ilrson, per pound, $1 00 " Black, 'b'&n 00. Japan, $1 12J. Sugar cnubed. per pound, 1720 eti. Wand. 13$Hi. " Sea 15 cts. Coffee per pound, 2523 cts. Nail cut, per pound, 7JScts. White Lead pure, per kej;, $4 004 50. Linseed Oil boiled, p?r gallon, $1 75 ($2 00. Turpt'ntine per gallon, $1 50 Domestic brown, 15(18 cts. Ilickorv stribed, per yard, 16(730 ets. Bed Ticking per yard, 2$(-ii0 cts. - Llue Drilling jH-r yard, 2o($30 cU. Flannels pr yard, 50(u,7 5 ets. Prints fat color, per yard. 1 2 J f. , 1 5 e. Rifle Powder, per pound. 7 5 fa, J I 00. Candle lct, per pound, 20f.j,33 ets. Rice China, per pound, 12 fa, IS cts. Tobacco per pound, $1 00(,1 25. Saheratu per pound, 16j ctjt. Dried Plums per bound, 12faI5c, Dried Apples per lb. 6c. " Currants per lb. Sc. Baeon Ham, per lb, 12fa 13c. Sides, per P, 9e. SbouMvrs, per D, 6c, Lard per B. in cans 10c. French lirandy per gal., $10 00fa)12 CO Holland (j in p-r gal., $5 50 American Urandy per gal., $5 00 Jamaica Rom per gal., $J 0 Tar $1 per gallon. Beans--per ib., 4c. A I) V E II T I S E 31 E NTS. NOTICE! LOOK OUT FOR THE CARS 1 JCST RE ccived : a very large etock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES ! by rteamcr from San FrancUco. I will sell for ea.b or merchantable produce, at low prices, lay entire Uek of Ciood, to make room for more. Call and see for yourselves. R. CHEADLE'S apr4v3n33tf Cab Store, Albany. LOOK HERE! Patronize Hone Industry, and Save Money! The endemgeed, Laving opened a TAILORING rST IXILISini EXT (On First street, north side, next door east form Washington), in Albany, takes this method of informing the . public that be is prepared to SAKE, CUT, A.D REPAIR CLOTfll.NG ! ALL KIHD8, ZTI THE LATEST STYLES AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES ! r2n44tf II. W. FARMER. STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT JOB PRINTING OFFICE. 4 FIRST ST., ALBANY, OREGON. have connected with this office a first-class JOB OFFICE, and are prepared, at shortest notice, to fill, in the neatest manner, any order that may be sent us. Executed Speedily, and in a satis factory Style, at Prices CHEAP AS TUB CHEAPEST! Theatres, Concerts, and Public Meetings, Accommodated at the Shortest Notice MEN SUPPLIED WITII CARDS, BILLS, BILL-HEADS, BILLS LAD INI, CHECKS, LETTER HEAD- INUS, Ac. BALL CIRCULARS, ' , ELECTION TICKETS, BALL TICKETS, CENSUS T TntAD pRUGGISTS' LABELS, rvrxSQUAiiELS' ORDERS OF DAN- TrtiT It HAND, DRAY RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS OF FARE, PROGRAMMES, SHIPPING ' . RECEIPTS, BOOKS AND ' PAMPHLETS, CATA LOGUES, AND BY-LAWS. All Orders Promptly Attended to ABBOTT & BROWN, "State Rights Democrat" Job OSce. ADVERTISEMENTS. A NEW STORE IN ALBANY! B. BRENNER, OPPOSITE lMIiKIWII'M I1LOCIC, Would respectfully inform tho citisem of Albany and rlclnity that he has just returned from SAN FRANCISCO, WITII A FIRST-CLASS SELECTION or DRY GOODS. - CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, XIAT3 AND CAPS, and, in fact, a splendid and varied assortment of EXEIML MEKCIIAXDlttE. NT MOTTO WILL BE S "Quick Kale mid Nnmll Profit." I receive by ercry steamer a NEW INVOICE OF GOODS. Persons are respectfully requested to call and ex amine my gtMMU before purchasing cuewhero. iur28,CH.v3u32tf B. BRENNER. D. W. WAKEFIELD, (SlCCKSSOB TO WniTTIVOBK k Co.,) DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, PATENT MEDICINES, Pcrfumcrl?, Etc., Elc. Pure Wines and Liquors, For Medic'nal Purposes. My aim will b to keep FIRST-CLASS IUtUtiS AND MEDICINKS, at fair prices. Give wo a ca!t. I). W. WAKEFIELD. Albany, Feb. 8, ISfiS r3n2iyl IKA A. MILLER. A. r. MILLER. MILLER & BRO., (Smcefort to J'kiUp Jtiller,) MARBLE WORKS, ALBANY, OREGON. Shop on Washington, bet. 1st and 24Sts. THESE GENTLEMEN II EG LEAVE TO IN. frtn tbe public at large that tbey are now prepared to furnbb 31 A It II I, i: JIOXU5IEXTH GHAVE-STONES! Of EVERY STYLE AMI PATTER X, At the Mont ICeawouablo Price. TOMBSTONES CUT TO ORDER On tbe rery sbortext notice. Mar7r3n29tf MILLER A BRO. To the Uaptit of Oregon. Pursuant to a call on the Raptitts of Oregon to convene at Brownsville on the 2itU DccetnWr, IS57, a lew met (many Lcinjj prereoted by hign waicr), and oranued tetanoranl? by elccUnz El der R. C. Hill, Chairman, and Lr. is tone, Btcrctary, It wm ordered that, tbe original call be continued only changing the time of meeting to the first Thursday in July, IS, and that the Chainnac and Secretary pubtinh the same : Ueloved BttemRKV: The stns ot the times clearly indicate that the time to favor Zion is come. The blowings of our Heavenly Father are abund antly be to wed on the feeble labors of his witness es. Tbe Pillar of Cloud is moving, and within the last few months tbe energies of tho Holy Spir it have graciously attended the labors of minixters of tbe most humble pretensions. And we believe that in tbe bounds of the Central Association one hundred and fifty hopeful converts have been add ed to our Churches by experience and baptism. Under these favorable circumstances and auspices we should at an early date organize a General As sociation for the purpose of concentrating our en ergies in tbe advancement of the Redeemer's Kingdom, purely on Gospel principles. And we, therefore, earnestly, cordially and fraternally so licit all orderly Baptist Ministers and Churches, who know themselves to bo in fellowship with us, to meet in Convention and co-operate with us in tbe enterprise. Brethren of sUter Associations, will you meet us ? The Convention will bo held with tho Pleasant Butte Church, at Brownsville, Linn county, com mencing on the first Thursday in July, 1868, at I o'clock p. m. R. C. HILL, Ch'mn. E. B. STOSE. Sccrctary. LEGAL TENDERS BOUGHT AND SOLD! ALSO Drafts on San Francisco and Portland. J. BARROWS & CO. Albany, Feb. 15, '68 v3n26tf ALBANY BATH HOUSE I THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fully inform tbe citizens of. Albany and vi cinity that he has taken charge of this Establish ment, and, by. keeping clean rooms and paying strict attention to business, expects to suit all those who may favor him with their patronage. Having heretofore carried on nothing but. , First-Class .Hair Dressing Saloons, , he expects to givo entire . satisfaction to all. -Childien and Ladies' Hair neatly cut and shampooed. JOSEPH WEBBER. apr4v3n33tf SEVENTY BUSHELS : OF SONOR A SEE D FOB SALE AT MY RESIDENCE. v3n33tf - . i CHAS. F. GAY. HORSE BILLS. PRINTED AT "DEMOCRAT" OFFICE, ON SHORT NOTICE AND IN EXCELLENT 8TYLE ! J? ADVE11TISEMENTS. TIIOtfAB tlAMIT0!f. ' S. B. XCBIUSE Hampton & MoBride, AND ' Doalors in Every Variety of F TJ IV I rJT XJ IR, IS ! AND CABINET WARE! Betiding, .Spring ITInttrcMMC, HA1R.PULU, MOSS, WOOL, &d &C. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, ANI Eexctited In Firt-CfaN Htyle. Jobbing Promptly Attended to. On First Street, Under the Democrat Office, ALII ANY, OREO ON. May 4, 18B7 v2n38taug!8 . MANSriKLD. B. C. MILL. II. MAJTSftCLP. D. MANSFIELD &, CO., DEALEI1S IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AZJ3AN7, - - OREGON. IN FOSTER'S ONE-STORY BRICK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. THE AI50VE FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN notifying their frlcn'ls and tbe public geocr ally, that they ars CONTINUALLY RECEIVING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Vbtch wa wUt Eaebanga FOIt CAII OR PKODL'CK! AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. We respectfully ak tho poLJle to Call and Examine enr Stock and Prlcct Bcfurt purchasing elsewhere j and w assure all that we 1U giv ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS. Albany, Feb. 1 0, 'C7--v2n2;tf R. CHEADLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH STORE i OX COR. Of HAl.V AX IIROAD AI.IJt.V STREETS, ALU ANY, .... OREGON, WHOSE GOODS CXS lit HAD AT PORTLAND PKICES FREIGHT ADDED. BY PAYING CASH IN HAND FOR THE G00OS. Give Me a Call aid See for Yourselves. feh22r3n27tf R. CHEADLE. PJLAWIiG MILL! jB- COMLE1T. ALBANY, OREGON. iiavi: Ai.ivAYH'oar 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 stylo not surpassed by any Shop in the State. The Mill is In the lower part of the town. on the river bank, at the corners of the joining claims of the Montiotha and Hackleman. J. B. COMLEY. Albany, September 20, 1885. : ALBANY FERRY! AT TIIE SOLICITATION .OF MANY CITI icns of Linn" and Benton counties, I have fitted up tbe LOWER FERRY, (it being the Stage Route), in such manner as to secure to the publio better facilities, at all seasons of the year, than can bo had elsewhere. My Boat is wnat is Known as a CURRENT BOAT, and is the best on the River, without any excen tion. Living quite near my Boat Landing, in Benton county, I am enabled, at 11 hours, to ac commodate tho 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 the Upper Ferry, beretotore existing, nas recently been severed. Uatos of ferriage are the same as the Upper l'erry. A. Jt'iSAUUJS, augl8'66v2nlly - Proprietor. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. WARNING JJI 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 hun dred and seventy-five ($375,) dollars each, and bearing date, September zotu, 1867. . Two of the above notes are payable in one year from date, and two in two years from date. The above notes wero obtained ,by. misrepresen tation and without eon'gjderation for value received, therefore I will not pay them, THOMAS MONTEITH. AJbany, Orejon, Oct. II, 1867. v3nl7w4 ADVERTISEMENTS. TAKE NOTICE! o j. BARROWS El CO., (IN THEIR FIRE-PROOF BRICK, ALBANY), Are now receiving their Goods DIRECT Vlion NAN FllANCISCO ! And we invite the attention of buyers to our Stock of i:r,y cooj! family groceries ! BOOTS AND SHOES! CLOTHING ! HARDWARE, CROCSERT, Ac, ' &c TIIRESHERfl. M0WER5I, REAPERS, OANG-PLOWS, We are Agents for all kinds of Agricultural Implement I ma4v2n28tf J. BARROWS A CO T II E OLD STOVE DEPOT! MAIN STREET - - - ALBANY. JOHN BRIO-OS, (LATE C. C. CdVLZY a CO.) Keeps constantly on band a general assortment of STOVES! Of theHoMt Favorite I'atternM. Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves ! With a full and general assortment of TIN. SHEET-IRON, COPPER AND BRASS-WARE! And all other articles usually found la a TIN STORE! Repairing Xt ally and Promptly Eiccnted. TERMS Cash or Produce. "Short Reckoning's mako Lonj rrlcnd." Feb. 2, '67 2u25tf THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE! JLLH S CItADlVOIIL, ALBANY - - - OREGON. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM TII3 cStUcns of Albany and vicinity that be now occupies the eoracr brick ttore Corner of Tint and Wa&hisfftoa Streett. He inU n Js to sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! roit CASH Oil PHODUCE!! Tbe publio would do well to examine tar Goods belore purchasing elsewhere. 31 y block consists, in part, as follows : ID DR. "ST OOOXS9 CLOTHING, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockery, AXD A GREAT STOCK OF LADIF-S' FURNISHING, EMlillOIDKHY AND FANCY GOODS. ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Liver Ilrought to this Market! Which ho intends to sell ONLY FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES N. I!. I am also aecnt for Grovcr A linker' Newing Machlnesi. These Ma chines are known to be the best in the market. We also beg leave to inform the publio that we are MANUFADTURINU a good article of CIGARS! which we will sell atSanPraucisco Wholesalo Prices. Call and examine our stock of Cigars before purchasing elsewhere JLLlta UHADWOI1L. Dec. 22, 'CS--v2nl91y V. THIEL, If" BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, I?" (Oppotitt a State Right Democrat Qjfice,) 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 Mending Done on short notice and at very Low Prices ' Our work will be guaranteed to give entire satis faction. . niay25vIa4Utf : NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY! -TO- FARMERS AND STOCK RAISERS! THE FULL-BLOODED MORGAN IIORSE, "VERMONT," can be found the en suing season, at the Cline Farm, one-half mile south of Albany, except on all publio days, when he can be seen in Albany, at Marshall & Schlos ger's stable. VERMONT was foaled in Waitsfield, Vermont, and traces his lineage back through four suooea ive generations to the original Jcstis. Morgan. His pedigree is perfect and warranted. Farmers are hereby respectfnlly invi.ted o. call at either of the above named places and examine the Horse apd bis stock to their entire satisfac tion. It. 6. BELKNAP, Agent, ArriW, 1868 v3n33in3 ADVERTISEMENTS. LOOK AT THIS I I7IR0M THE DATE OF THIS ADVERTISE ; went till tbe 16th of March, SIXTY DAYS I WE WILL SELL OUR ENTI1113 STOCK or GENERAL MERCHANDISE I -A.T COST I In exchango for our Goods, which we bind otjr selves to SELL AT TIIE LOWEST FIGURE ! We mut have tbe C'aMli or Merchantable Produce! Those persons knowing themsclres indebted tons, either by note or book account, are here by notified that a settlement must be made within tbe abore sixty days. This will save costs of suit Jan. 15, 1868. W. W. PARRISH i CO. Y3n23yl PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ! -IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! ! NORCROSS & COWAN, ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING A Large and Fall Assortment of OLOTimsra 1 BOOTS AND SHOES Crockery, Glassware, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &C.,'&C Consistiag in part of DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, DKNIMS, PLANNELS. GINGHAMS, CAf-SIMKRES, HOHIEUV, HATS AND CAP.-?, NO TIONS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS AND PUTTY. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, WINDOW SDAtlES Ac. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY Call the Attention of Buyers TO MY STOCK OF HARD "W jP'SR B 1 IRON AND STEEL, Mill Saws, Seat Springs, Bope, Chains, MECHANICS' AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS OF ALL KINDS. HORSE-SHOES & NAILS. BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHER THIMBLES, BOXING, Ac, Ac In short everything necessary to make a fall and COMPLETE ASSORTMENT! Which will be sold At Cheap a can be Donght in this Market. Either for Cash or Merchantable Produce. REMEMBER TnE PLACE : J. Norcross Fire-Proof Brict, MAIN STREET. ALBANY, OREGON. ' XSr P. S. -a ; PRICE AROUND ALL YOU WISH. BUT CALL ON NORCROSS BEFORE YOUBUY auglSv2nl '- CITY MARKET;: CXain St., Opposite the New Drag Storo, ALBANY, OREGON. MENDENHALL& REDPATH, Proprietors ; .WILL ALWAYS KEEP OJT HAND THE BEST OF MEATS OP ALL VARIETIES. A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE IS solicited, as we intend to keep as good an as sortment, and of as. good quality as tho country auorus. We are always ready to pay tho Highest Cash Price for Fat Stock. April 6, 1SC7 T2n34tf WHEAT! WHEAT ! 100,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED within the next two weeks, for which The Highest Cash Price will be Paid, By J. GRADWOnL, v2n?5t? San Francisco Store. " ; NOTICE.: ;V :' ; .; TTOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JHlj undersigned has been, by the County Court of Linn county, State of Oregon, duly appointed Executor, with the will annexed, of the estate of William Swank, deoeased late of said Linn coun ty. ' All persons having claims against said estate aro notified to present them, properly verified, to tho undersigned, within six months from this dat4 at his residence, 12 miles south-east' of Albany, Linn county, Oregon. JOSEPH SWANK, April 7, 1868 v3n34wi Executor, ADVERTISES! JUHH UUNfi tri, 1 M as - MMSfSiSVSBkL DEALER IX-i-i 4 12 TVER All MEItClIAISI ALBANY, . . OREG020 cossisnxa of -,; DRY GOO 3L GROC ERIES,; BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, &C, &c. ? ' . HARDWARE ! A well selected assortment of the most complete kept in Albany. f AIVI STEEI, ? - of nearly all kinds suitable for tho trade, : ' ALSO KOPE, C II A 1X8, . MILL 8AW8, XEW STYLES " CHOSS-CUT SAWS," W A G O 3f-H EAT 6PB I X G Sx CAKRIAGE SPniXGS, TIIIM II h E-I5 O X I X G, WASHERS, BOLTS, XUTTS ? AC. Nearly all the stock is purchased in BAFRAN, CISCO, and will bo sold at tbo lowest market rata, for ready pay, or merchantable rrodaco taken in exchange. . .-; " Agent for Well, Fargo fe Co. Agent for the Pacific Zntmranee Co. 4 Oct. 26, 'fc7-v3nllyl JOHN COXXEB. M. V. MACK, DEALER IS M STOVES' SHEET-IRON, COPPEE AXD i. j : -;. HAS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOR sale a fall and complete stock of first-class COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES, Which he ii ofTerinz at prices that must inrar. a ready sale. Also a general assortment of - Brass and Enameled Kettles,. French Sauce-Pans and Lalie, . Cast-Iron Tea Kettles and Ovens, Iron and Lead Pipe, FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS V Sheet-Iron, Copper, &c, Ac,; Mannfaciarfr of all Kinds of Tin, Sfccet Iron and Copper Ware ! r C REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. X. IJ. AH persons who are in need of articles in my line will nd it to their adrantaee to give me a call, as I am determined to sell goods at prices that will treclado the necessity of coinz- farthcr than Albany to luy cheap. , XSarketaoio Produce Taken in Elxchane For any and all articles in the Store. Will always keep on hand a complete assortment of all goods in my line, while customers will at all . tunes receive prompt attention. M. W. ilACK. Albany. March 23, '67 v2n321y; CHAIR MANUFACTORY! -AX THE SUESCRIBEE WOULD RESPECTFUL ly inform the public that he is prepared, to uo au kinds ot - TURNING in a workman-like and expeditions manner. Also, be keeps on band, and for sale, SPINNING WHEELS, and the best of .. t i V Raw hide Bottom or Hitchcn Chairs V, All of which will be sold cheap for Cash. Otx ders solicited. Shop near tho old Flour Mill, at the upper end of First street. ' JOHN M. METZLER. Nov ,23, '67--T3nl5yl I ; . ALBANY BOOK STORE I JE. "A. FKEELAND,;" BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Albany - - - Oregon RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that he has removed from the old stand ta PARRISH'S BLOCffw " . Whero all are invited, assured that Goods in Ki lino are sold at the lowest cash, prices! - 1 COSSTASTLY OXHaSB: - . '"'. STANDARD AND MiSCELLlNEOUS f BOOKK Juvenile, T07 Girt and BlanfcBoolks, SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY? Of every kind used in the Stato. :r, JHOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, . short notice. DeclnlSly SUMMONS,' ; - Justice' Court for the Precinct of Peoria, State of Oregon County of Linn, ) .... S. A. SmHh, PVff, vs. A. Cannon; Eef'f V 'In a Cxvti Action for Debt, j;' TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT , In tho name of the State of Oregon. you axe, hereby required to appear before the undersigned a Justice of the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid, on tho SOth day of May, A. D. 1S68, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at tho office of said Justice, in said Precinct, to answer the' above; named plaintiif in a civil action. - 1 ". ui h The defendant will take notice that if he fail to answer the complaint herein, the plaintiff will take judgment against him for $27, with legal interest together with costs of suit. 1 v ;l f:d f Given nnder my hand this 23d day of March, A. i). 1868. lU-Ct GEO. W. SHIPPY, J. P. . WAJVTI3D4-1 00,000 pous nf WOOL, for which I will pav tho ' ' HIGHEST MARKS PRICEY -mar23v2n32L - NORCROSS, JOB WO KK y-satly and cheaply done at this Office.