The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 09, 1868, Image 3

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...MAY 9, 1868.
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CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Ov'Sv Prssbttbktax Chcbcb Rev. W, J.
Won Uh, Pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. --
Ukitsd Pnss. Cbcrch Rev. S. a. Irvtne,
pMt,rr . Services at 11 a, x. and in evening.
Sab alb School at 2hr.it.
COM lira ATioxAt Church Rev. J. F. Damon,
Part n Services at 11 A. k. and 7 v. . Sabbath
fo)t(iA.. t :
M. 12. Church Rev. C. 0. Belknap, rastor.
Services at 11 a. h. and 7 r. m. Sabbath. School
BAPnst Church Rev. R. C. "Hill, rastor.
Services on the 1st and 3rd Sabbaths of eaeh
month, at II o'clock a. m. and at candle-lighl ing.
Sabbath School at Sr..
Mkthodist CacncH, Socm Rev. w. A. t in
ler. Pastor. Preaching on the 2nd and 4th Sun
day of each month, In the Albany District School
Hon! e. "
. Election, first day in June next.
Albany Clcb. The Albany Democratic
CluVwere addressed by Ex-Senator Ncsmith
'last Saturday evening j and so far as xre
knovr, his speech gave very general satisfac
tion to U DcmocraU who heard him. He
' touched ou several points," but dwelt princi
IpUly on the Reconstruction policy of Con.
fcress, denouncing it as being full of the
rankest injustice and tyranny, to the south
ern white population. Wo noticed a few
days ago a paragraph going 'the rounds of
our State exchanges that Mr. esraith is a
Radical, and trill vote for Gen. Grant. This
is totally untrue; Wherever he speaks he
enunciates sound Democratic doctrine, and
he will vote the Democratic ticket.
Mr. N. is not a very fluent speaker ; but
: jet he is not lacking in interest. He is full
of fasts, historical and otherwise, and there
i is a quaintness and a dry humor running
' throtrgh his speeches which prevent his aud
itory from being wearied and restless. We
1 hope he vrtll be greeted with good houses
wherever he may travel.
. Don't split Spot the man that
'New PrR. The lat mails brought us
tiim first eumber of tho 4 Grand Jlonde Sci
tincl," published by M'Cumas & Jeffrey at
Xa Grande, Oregon. In politics, it i dem
ocratic. The editor says : "We do not ex
pect to make the Sentinel a paper that will
raw an approving smile frum, or tickle the
fancy of, any disciple of the God-and-mor-ality
persuasion ; but intend to tire right in
to, and hew and cut right amongst their
scattering rank?." That's it givo 'cm fits.
We hope the Sentinel may I a success pol
itically and financially.
-Vote for Geo. R Helm.
Washixg Paste. MeCord &. Co. of this
city, have recently engaged in the manufac
ture of an article which they terra Washing
Paste." -It has some the appearance of oft
soap, but it is different from soap in this: that
it' cleanses clothes itself, and saves washing
them almost entirely. We have no hesitan
cy in recommending it to housekeepers as
an article which performs all its proprietors
claim for it. It has been thoroughly tested
by those entirely competent to judge and is
found to be the best article of the kind ex
tant. "
" iVote for R. A. Irvine.
Daily Gazette. Such is the title cf a
paper which has lately reached us, published
in Helena, Montana Territory, by Wilkin
non & Ron an. It is nearly as large as the
Daily Herald, well printed and edited with
snarked ability. Its advertising columns
present a lively, healthy, business appear
aoccJ; -Three or fourycars ago Helena was
a wilderness.
Vote for James Shield?.
NewChcrcu Bell. A new church bell,
belonging to the Baptist church of this city
arrived here a few davs ago from San Fran-
cisco.' It is not the largest size, but it gives
out a full, clear tone, and when properly ad
justed in its place, will be heard all over
the city. We congratulate the church on
this taken of their prosperity.
rVote the Democratic ticlcet.
Th? Caops. During the week we have
conversed with several intelligent and thrifty
farmers from yarious portions of th county
relative to the crops, and they all say the
-wheat, oats, in fact everything looks fine,
iand gives promise of large returns next har
vest. Vote for J. & Smith.
UocK-BixDLXG. Head the advertisement
oX,Gerge W. Vollum, book-binder, Port
land. We have seen work from his estab
lishm ent and can testify that as to neatness
and durability it cannot be excelled outside
of San Francisco... And what is equally as
jgoodj he only charges San Francisco prices.
Vote the Democratic ticket.
Kie tEB by a noSE. Last Tuesday, while
pir. ldarhalo, the fim; of Manual & Schlos.
jger, (is.w.prking behind a strange horse in
their iyery Stable,, fce was kicked sosevere
jjj3S.tJ break cno of hia arias.
Vote against Kegro Suffrage.
,,
i'tnz May. Party, Last Friday, was a very
nice affair, and did credit to those persons
who managed it. Wc hope that oar Teutonic
citizens and their friends may enjoy many
fiuch holidays hereafter.
..Vote for James Shields.
-The "New York Dramatic Troupe" gave
. one of their highly arnpsj ng entertainments
at Pan ish's Hall, last Monday night, to a
Jimitec audience, ' - '
'It 'yotf donfc appreciate the situation of af
fairs, x hysically, try a bottle bf Mrs. Stipp's
Balsam. ' ...
Goods. Mansfield & (Jo. haveBtacks
cf Nev Goods just up from below. Drop in
hd ex lm'ine. ' '
Vctefor(jeo, R, Helm,'
liCtlcrs at BromiMTille.
The following is a list of letters remaining at
tho Port Office, Brownsville, Oregon, May 1, 1608s
Akors, Mies Emy,
Amos, Andrew,
Bradahaw, Win.,
Cranford, Mary, ,
Dcnlaud, Mrs. M. J.,
Fields, Josiah,
Haunon, Mary E., ;
Jcwctt, A.,
Lane, Joseph,
Morgan, John,
MeMiohael, A. D.,
Peterson, Kliia,
Post, Willis,
Cary, George,
Davis, Richard,
Emeron, Van, .
Oarrctt, John,
Jones, M. F.,
Kendall, J. W
At organ, W. L.,
Morgan, Mills, .
McLung, John,
Paddock, Miss Rosa,
Tavlor, S. P. '
ALIX KIRK, P. M.
LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
1. Subscribers who do not give express notice
to tho contrary are considered as wishing to con
tinue the subscription.
2. If subscribers wish their papers discontinued,
publishers may continue to send them uutil ail
charges are paid.
3. If subscribers more to other places without
informing the publisher, and tho paper is sent to
the former direetiou, they are held responsible,
Notice should always be given of the removal.
4. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their
papers from tho ofllco or place to which they are
sent, they are held responsible until they settle
bills and gire notice to discontinue.
5. The Courts have decided that refusing to take
a paper from the ofllco, or removing and leaving
it uncalled fur, is prima facio cvideuen of fraud.
ALBANY MUCKS CUItKEXT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BV J. GRADW011L.
ALB&sr. Saturday, May 0, 1S68.
The following are the prices paid for Produce,
and the prices at which other articles aru selling
in this market :
Wheat white, per bushel, 70 cts.
Oats per bushel, 35(i:40 et.
Potatoes per bushel, S7$1 00.
Onions per bushel. $1 25.
Flour per bbl, $3 50
Butter per pound, 23 cts.
Kges per dosen, 15(620 cts.
Chickens per doicn, $2 o0(i,3 00.
Peachen dried, per pound, 1 j(oj20 its.
Pork per pound, 5(d,6cts.
Beef on foot, -l(ij6 cis.
Mutton, per pound. 12$ cents.
Soap per pound, 5(a,5J cts.
Salt Los Angelos, per pouud, 2j et.
Syrup per gallon, 1,00
Tea Young Hrson, per pound, $1 00
Black, 75a.$l 00.
" Japan, $1 12J.
Sugar crushed, per pound, 17020 ets.
" Island. 1314i.
" Sea. 15 cts.
Coffee per pound, 25(012 cm.
Nail cut. per pound, "JtfS cts.
White Lead pure, per keg,' $ I VOOii 50.
Linecd Oil boiled, per gallon, $175(2 00.
Turpeotioe per gallon. 1 50
Domestic brown, I5(t, 18 rts.
Hickorv striked, per yard, lfiSO cts.
Bed Ticking per yard, 2-(iA0 et.
Blue Drilling per yard. "( it ZQ ets.
Flannels per yard, 5U(;75 ets.
Prints fj,t color, per yrd. !2! (a, 15 e.
Bi3o Powder, per pound. 75f-r.$! 0.
Candles best, per in.urid. 2ort33 et.
Bice China, per pound, 12f-r, Ifi cts.
Tobacco per pound, $1 00(1 25.
Salaratus per pound, lCj el.
Dried Plums per b-.und, 12fl5c,
Dried Apple per lb. f.e.
Curruats per K. 8c.
Bacon Hams, per lb, I2(i 13c.
Side, jjer !b. V"."
Shul li-rs, per !?. Ce.
Lard per lb. in can, 10c.
French Brandy per gal.. $10 0012
Holland U in per gal., $3 50
American Brandy per gal. , $5 00
Jamaica Bum jer ga!., $5 00
Tar $1 per gallon.
Beans--per lb., -Ic.
00
A D V K 11 T I S K M K N T S .
THE PEOFLE MUST CHOOSE!
mo TIIK VOTERS OI 1,1 XX CO.,
J.. Oregon: KNOW VI: ! that th und. r
si.'n d is an Indi pcudcni csn.li late f. r ls o(I?c
of Siitri.T of Lirm eountj". Or-cn subject t'i the
decision of yocr wteinn th first Mdar in June,
ISC. Yonr cpnort will be thankfully received.
April I, 16-n33tf C. MKALICV.
BKOKEHSi
LEGAL TE.XDEES EOrGIIT 1D SOLD!
ALSO
Drafts on San Francisco and Portland.
J. BAH BOWS k C O.
Albanj, Fb. 15, 'CS v3ii26tf
HORSE BILLS.
PRINTED AT "DEMOCRAT" OFFICE,
OX .SJIOKT XOTICE
AND IN EXCELLENT STYLE !
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
JOB PRINTING
FIRST ST., ALBANY, OREGON
Wb
Lave connected with this office a first-class
JOB OFFICE,
and arc prepared, at fhortet 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 THE CHEAPEST!
Theatres,
Concerts, and
Public Meetings.
dccviiiuiuuaicu uv ijic ouuriCM AOllCC
3IEN' SUPPLIED WITH CAItDS,
BILLS, lilLL-IIEADS, BILLS
LADLN'i, C1ILCKS,
LETTER IIEAD
- lNUS,4c.
BALL
'CIRCULARS,
. ELECTION TICKETS,
BALL TICKETS, CENSUS
BLANKS, DRUGGISTS' LABELS,
LIQUOR; LABELS, ORDERS OF DAN
CING, NOTES OF HAND, DRAY RECEIPTS,
A.fciAij UliAAKb Or ALL KINDS.
CIRCULARS, BILLS OF FARE,
.PROGRAMMES, SHIPPING
JtECEIPTS, BOOKS AND '
PAMPHLETS, CATA- '
LOGUES, AND
BY-LAWS.
All Orders Promptly Attended to
ABBOCT &. BROWN,
"State Rights Democrat " Job Office,
BLANK DEEDS, of tho latest and most
approved form, for kale at tbU office. Warranty
and Mortgage.
NOTICE! .
LOOK OUT FOR THE CARS ! JUST KE
ceived ; a very large stock of
DRT GOODS AND GROCERIES !
by steamerrom 3an Francisco. I will sell . for
eash or merchantable produce, at low prices, my
entire stock of Goods, to make room-for more.
Call and, see for yourelres. '
: R. CHEADLE'S ' ,
' ajNT3n33tf: Cash 'Store, Albanj.
ADVEHTISKMKNTS
W. W, PARRISH & CO.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
' AT THE
B It I O K B JL O O K "J
S. E. Corner Ferry and Front St'x.
JUST RECEIVED, a carefully selected Stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS !
SILKS,
STRIPES.
POPLINS,
TAMISK,
CJIAMDUIRS,
PE RCA LOS.
JACONETTS,
DELAINES,
ALPACAS,
LINENS,
" ..SWISS.5
MUSLINS,
MARSEILLES
AND PRINTS,
TICKING AND
Domestic, Dlcached and Unbleached,
LADIES. MISSES ANO CHILDREN'S SHOES,
xi.m
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
Hah, Caps, Boots nnd Shorn,
II A II D W A It 12, T A II I, i: IV A It K,
AXD
FAMILY GROCERIES!
Of 11 df!critlon, ly Wbolenalo nnd Retail, at
Cheap as the Che ope it !
f.r Cah or Couutrjr Proluc. With new roli
and low ricm, w ar rt'irctl to jfiv en
tire atisfartin to nil who uiny favor
us with their atroriBj. No
traublc to how Kootli.
ftUKllv3uly
FOR THE SPRING SALES OF 1868 !
AT
NORCROSS a COWAN,
YHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS.
-o-
OAVK r UOVIDKl THKMSEI.VES IN AD
vanceuftho rcrent ri In Cotton Uoo4i
wtth a
i..vitc;i;A.M i:snt.iHLi: ntock
or
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
WHICH CAN AND WILL BE SOLD
AT MARVELO'JSLY LOW PRICES !
FOR
fa It or .Ucrclmnlttblc IroInrc
CALL ANO lxmU CUR STGCK AND PRICES!
YVe Have In I.arjrc Ouantll Ic
DLRACHKD AND RltOW.V COTTONS', TICK
ING. COTTO N A D E5. liKM!S MUKT
I S (i AND V IIKCKH. Pit I N T.-". D H- -LA
I N KS. A L PA CCA .S . I ; I X U -HAMS.
JEANS. CASSI-
in:uF.s.Twi;Ki).-:,F
l ORKIUN A X It
OREO o N
M A N I -FAC
TthK.
At.0
, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF
FANCY DKESS GOODS!
Latist Styles of Youth's and Gcntiemcn'c
AND FURNISHING GOODS!
HATS. CAPS,
BOOTS AXD SHOES OF ALL KI.NDS AXD SIZES.
CARPETING, WALL-PAPER,
Paper & IIu en Illlnds fc Fixture.
We would call especial atUntio to our Stock of
IRON AND STEEL,
Ji. -JEt 3D "W -A. JEl E I
WE FEEL SAFE IN' PAVIXS IT IS
The I.urgeHt (hl Hide of Portland !
Contistiiiff In part of
FORKS, HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SCYTHES,
MILL-SAWS, CKOSS-CUT, TYLEIl'S
IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH
DILLETT-WEIiBS,
MECHANICS ANO BLACKSMITHS TOOLS COMPLETE
Butcher Sawn, Barn-Door Hangerf, Itollcra
and Track, Ropo Chain, Hemp and Rub
ber .Packing, Horac-Sboe Nailo, Bolts,
.Nuts and .Wohern, Thiinbloand
Wagon Boxing, Iron
Axles, Iron . and
Btecl of every
kind.
'"Ulastiaer Powder and ruie- -WE
ARE PAYING IN CASH tho Highest Mar
ket price for Ilacou, Iard and Wool.
Call and learn our prices, and then suit yourself.
" NORCROSS li COWEN.
Albany, May 1, 18C8 v2nltf 1
SEVENTY BUSHELS
OF SONORA SEED
WHEAT
FOR SALE AT MY RESIDENCE.
v3n33tf
CIIAS. F. GAY.
'ALBANY BATH .'HOUSE! '
mnE UNDERSIGNED .WOULD RESPECT-
fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi
cinity that bo baa 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'. 'give 'entire satisfaction to all.
jS-Childien and Ladies' Hair neatly cut and
shampooed. JOSEPH WEBBER.
. . apr4v3n33tf
i.';':';.:;?;.:wANTD !
S WANT 20,000 LBS. OF GOOD BACONJ;
also Butter, both of-which the highest mar
; price will be paid. . B, BRENNER.
v3nC3tf . ' ' '!.... , ''.
ADVJjJKTISKM 13 NT 8.
THOMAS lUNPTO. 8, B. HCDRIDJS
Hampton & IMoBride,
. AND
j -
Doalori in Every Variety of
TP XJXIVI r I? TJXfc 'is !
AND
CABINET WARE!
-o-
I!cridiii, .Spring MntlreMMeiN,
HAIR, PULU, MOSS, WOOL, &C, &C.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED,
: -AND
Eexeuted In I lrNt-ClitM Ntjlc.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
On First Street, Under the Demoeral Office,
ALIUaXV, ohegox.
May 4, !8r.7--v2n38tftugl8
I. MAMtriKLn. It. C. HILL. B. MAXftrifcl.b.
D. MANSFIELD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
ALBANY, - - OREGON.
IN FOSTER'S ONE-STORy BRICK, OPPOSITE THE
POST OFFICE.
rp in: above firm takes pleasure in
jL notifying their friend and the public gener
ally, that tht-y aro
CONTINUALLY RECEIVING
DRY GOODS,
G K O C E II I 13 8 ,
HARDWARE, &C.,
Which we will Exchange
I OK CAHU Oil VnODVVVA
AT Te
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
V reopctful!y k tho polite to
Call end Kxamine our Stork and Prieei
Rcfro prchalng rlMwhcni ; and wo aooro all
that w will give
ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS.
Alb.ity, Yth. lo.'Cr r2n2;tf
R. CHEADLE,
VHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CASH STORE 1
OS Con. OF MAIN' ANt BROAU-ALtltX STSCtTS,
ALDANY,
- OREGON,
VniO?E COOOS CAN HE 1IAI
AT PORTLAND PRICES
FREIGHT ADDED.
BY FAYINS CASH IN HAND FOR THE GOODS.
Give Me a Call aid See for Yourcelvei.
fch22v3n27tf
R. CHEADLE.
ALBANY FERRY!
A T THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CITI-
I V ,CDB f Lion and Denton coucticH, I havo
uiu-a op tti0
LOWER FERRY,
(it being tho Stae Route), in iuch t&aoDer a to
isecuro to the jiuhlie Letter facilitic. at all season
of tho year, than can bo had clucwhere. ily Rout
u nnai is Known oia
CURRENT DO AT,
and a thebeRt on tho Rircr, without any excep
tion. Living quito near my Boat Landing, in
Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ac
commodate the public. My boat is iccured by a
roou wire rope, ana X otherwise conetrucied with
the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for iafety and
durability. My connection with the Upper Ferry,
heretofore existing, has recently been severed.
Rates of fcrriago are the same as the Upper
crry. A. i JAUUE,
augl8'56v2nlly Proprietor.
SIIEItlFF'S NALE.
T Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED
3 , out of tho Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the county of Linn, on the' 20th day of
April, A. v. 1 8s, by toe uierk or toe aforesaid
Court, and to mo directed and delivered, in favor
of I. C. Dickey, lTff, and againBt G. W. Snoderly,
Deft; for the sum of ($020,76) six hundred and
twenty nine and 75 one-hundredth dollars, I did
on the 22d day of April, A."D18C8, levy on tho
following described Roal Estate, to-wit : Tho N.
W. quarter of tho N. W. quarter, tho JJV E. quar
ter of the N". W. quarter, the N. W, quarter of tho
N. E. quarter, tho 8. W. quarter of tho N. E.
quarter 6f Section (21) twenty-one, Tp. (11) elev
en. S. R. (1) one, West; also, S. E. quarter of the
S. W. quarter, tho S. W. quarter of the S. E.
quarter, the S. E. quarter of the i quarter, tho
North E. quarter of tho S. E. quarter, the N. W.
i of tho S. E. quarter, the N. E. i of the S. W.
quarter, the S. W. J of the N. E. quarter, the S.
E. i of tho N. E. quarter, in Soction (18) sixteen,
in Tp. (11), South of Range (1) one, West, con
taining tour hundred and eighty (480) acres of
land, situted in the county of Linn aad Stato of
Oregon; and on ;
Monday, the 18A day of May, 18C8,
between the hours of 9 o'clock A. h. and 4 o'eloek
p. m. of said day, in front of the Court House
door, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
i win sell too above described premises at publio
outcry to tho highest bidder for cash therefor. (
Dated Albany, Oregon, April Z0, 1868.-
' HARVEY SMITH,
1 n36w4$32,30 Sheriff Linn county, Oregon. ;
WAJVTED 100,000 pounds
' Of WOOIii for which I will pay the
HIGHEST tVI ARK F PRICE !
mar2372n3:'vf
JfORCEOSSi
A D V E It T IS K M K NTS.
- ; THE ,
OLD STOVE DEPOT I
MAIN STREET - - ALBANY.
JO 331 1ST BBIGGS,
(lath C. C. OODLKT A CO.)
Keeps constantly on band a general assortment of
STO V E S I
Of I lteltf owt Favorite Pattern.
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Box Stoves !
With a full and general assortment of
TIN, SHEET-IRON,
COPPEfl AND BRASS-WARE!
And all other articles usually found in a
TIN STORE!
Bepnlflng 5catly and Promptly Executed.
Ti:it3IS -C'aJili or Produce.
"Short Reckoniag-s make Lone Friend."
Feb. 2, C7 v2n25tf
THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE I
JI MI S uiiAmvoiix.
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
flHK fiUKSCIlIlJER WOULD INFORM TH2
X eitUi-n of Albany and vicinity that he now
occupies tho corner brtcV nture
Corner of First and Waahington Streets.
He intends to sell goods
AT THE LOWEST PRICE!
roa
CASH OR PRODUCE ! !
The rmbllc would do well to examine my Good
bclore jurchais clewberw.
31 Stock contUu, in part, follows :
GOODS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES
BOOTS AND SUOES,
Elard ware, Crockery,
AXD
A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' KfRXISIIISG.
KMUROIDKRV AXD
FANCY GOODS.
. AJ.BO
A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS
i:vcr Ilrougtit IoIIiIh .Market!
Whtrli he intend" to f !l
ONLY TOR WEDXCXNAL PURPOSES
X. I!.I am h a-i-nt for Cirovcr A
I!akcrM Ncwias .IXarliiaci. Tbcc 31
cbtne are known t- lm the el in the market.
Wc also Leg learo to Inform the public that we
are MANUFADTURING a good artido of
V CIGARS!
which we wiUvcll at SanFraacisco Wholesale
Prices. Call and examine our slock of Cigars
before purchasing cloewbrre.
JULIUS G RAD WOII L.
Dec. 22, 66 2nl91y
D. Y. WAKEFIELD,
(SrccKSson to Whittivobe k Co.,)
DEALER IV
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Paints, Oils,
PATENT MEDICINES,
Perrumcrie, Etc., Etc.
Puro Wines and Liquors,
For XtXedic'nal Purposes.
My atta will to to keep
FIRST-CLASS DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
at fair prices. Give mo a call.
D. W. WAKEFIELD.
Albany, Feb. 8, 1S68 T3n25yl
"V. THIEL,
fe BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
(Opposite tho Slate lXiglttt 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 Mending
Dona on short notice and at very Low Price
Our work will be guaranteed to give entire satis
faction. may 2yf aiitf
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY !
TO
FARMERS AND STOCK RAISERS !
TUB FULL-BLOODED MORGAN HORSE,
"VERMONT," can bo found the en-
suing season, at the- Clino Farm, ono-half mile
south of Albany, except on all publio days, when
ho can be socn in Albany, at Marshall & Schlos
sor's stable. ,
VERMONT was foaled in Waitsfiold. Vermont.
and traces his lineage baek through four sucoes
ivo gonorations to tho original J ustin - Morgan.
His pedigree is perfect and warranted.
farmers aro horcby respectfully invited to call
at either of. the above named places and examino
tho Horse and his stock to their entire satisfac
tion. - . R. S. BELKNAP. Aeent.
April 4, 1868 v3n33m3 '
Iotiee;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WARNING
tho publio against . buying or trading for
either of four promissory notos 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 25th; 1867.
Two of the above notes are payable in one year
from date, and two in two years from dato.
'lne above notes wero obtained by - misrepresen
tation and without consideration for value received,
therefore I will not pay them. - - "
. . . TUUJuAo JMONTEITH.
Albany, Oregon, Oct. 11, 1867. v3nl7w4
JOB WORK Hatly and. cheaply done at
this Office,' - -
ADVEKTISEMENTS.
THOS. W. KINNEY,
No. 49 Front Stcct, Portland, Oregon,
i
! OFFR8 FOR SALE
i -
FROM BROWN. BRYSON & CO., SPRINGYIUE, KY.
J. Worth's Honey Dow,
Fry's) Laurel Grove,
i
Par's Donrbon,
Hunter's California Wheat.
!
BRA 2nT ID "ST
Finet Castillion,
Bisque DcDonche U Co,
A. CriUioun,
3. Henncssy,
And all Domestic Srands.
C3-I3ST:
Suyper and Swan.
OLD TOM, RUM, PORT WI5E, SHERRY W1XE,
! A56
Case Liquors of All Hinds.
ap'11868v3n35tf
A NEW STORE IN ALBANY!
B. BRENNER,
oppokiti: iMiiniNirs iji.ock,
WoL'LD RESPECTFULLY INFORM
tho cituees of Albany and vicinity that
be has jost returned from
SAN FRANCISCO,
WITH A
FIRST-CLASS SELECTION
Of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
and, in fact, a j lendid and varied assortment of
;i:i;i:ai, ii;i:tiiAi)ist.
j r OTTO W1L1, SB :
"Quick Kale and Nmall ProfltH.'
I receive by every steamer a NEW INVOICE OF
! GOODS.
Persons aVe repctfully requested to call and ex
amine wivgoud Inrfore parchaiiin? el,cwherc
mar23'CH,v3o22tf D. BRENNER.
ClTY MARKET.
i
Main St-, Opposite the New Drug: Store,
ALBANY, OREGON.
HENDESHALL & REDFATH, Proprietors
M II f a a mra a.
HAS J THE BEST OF
MEATS OP ALL VARIETIES.
4
LIBERAL FHARE OF PATRONAGE IS
J solid
lcl, as wo intend to keep as rood an a
sortmcnt,
aCordi.
and of as good quality as the country
V
e are always ready to pay the
Highest
Cash Price for Fat Stock.
April 6,
1S67 T2n34:f
To the Hnpfist of Oregon.
Pursuant to a call on the BaptinU of Oregon to
convene a Rrownsville on the 2ith December,
1SS7, a fe r met (many bcine prevented by high
wator), ami orauiicd temjKirarily by electing El
der R. C. 1 lill, Chairman, and Dr. Stone, Secretary
It was ordered that the original call be continued
only chankiBg the time of meeting to tho first
Thursday in July, 1S6S, and that the Chairman
and Secretary puUUh the same :
liELovtjn Rhethbex: The signs ot the times
clearly indicate that the time to favor Zion is come.
Tho blesdikgs of our Heavenly Father are abund
antly bestowed on tho feeble labors of his witness
es. Tho 'I'illar of Cloud is moving, and within
tho lat fe w mouths the energies of the Holy Spir
it havo graciously attended the labors of ministers
of tho most humble pretensions. And we believe
that in thp bounds of the Central Association one
hundred dnd fifty hopeful converts have been add
ed to our Churches by experience and baptism.
Under th( so favorable circumstances and auspices
wo should at an early dato organize a General As
sociation fur tho purpose of concentrating our en
ergies in tho advancement of tho Redeemer's
Kingdom purely on Gospel principles. And we,
therefore,, earnestly, cordially and fraternally so
licit all oiderly Raptist Ministers and Churches,
who knov themselves to bo in fellowship with us.
to meet in Convention and co-operate with us in
the enterprise. Brethren of suiter Associations,
will you nect us?
'i'hv Convention will bo held with the Pleasant
Uutte Church, at Brownsville, Linn county, com
meuc'u g on the first Thursday in July, 1S6S, at 1
o'clock p. v. . R. C. HILL, Ch'mn.
E. R. ptoxe, Secretary.
, j SlIEUIFl 'S SALE.
Y VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED
B
outjof tho Connty Court of Linn county, Or
egon, by the Clerk of said Court, and to me direct
ed, on thji 6th day of April, 18GS, in favor of Al
len Parker & Co., plaintiffs, and against Omar
Sylvester!
and C. C. Godley, defendants, for the
sum of (?
5M) ninety-four dollars and 70 one hun
dredths, and for want of personal property, I have
loried on the following real property, to-wit : Lot
No. (5) filve, in Block No. (29) twenty-nine, in the
city of A'lbany, Linn county, Oregon, and, on
$aturd
iy, , the lQth day of May, 1868,
in fronfejf the
Court House door, between the
hours of
a.m. ana 4 p. in. ot snia a ay, i will
sell the afove described real property, with all the
appurtenances thereunto belonging, to tho highest
and best bidder, for cash in hand.
Dated
pril 13th, 1S6S.
JIAUVJil' SMITH, Sheriff,
4$18 1 Linn county, Oregon.
V3n35wi
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OP AN EXECUTION ISSUED
out Jof the Circuit Court for the county of
Linn, State of Oregon, on IhoOth day ot April,
A. D
1868, and to mo directed and delivered by
the Clerk
of the aforesaid Court, in favor of Hurd
, PPffs, and against C. C. Godley, Deft,
& Parken
for tho sum of Four Hundred and fifty-six and
88 one-hundredth dollars ($456,88), I did, on the
20th day of April, 1S68, levy upon the following
described Real Estate, viz : Lot No. (2) two, in
Blook Noj. (27) twenty-seven, in tho city of Albany,
Linn county, Oregon and on
Tuesday, the 19th day of May, 18GS,
between the hours of 9 o'clock a. v., and A o'olock
p. M. of said day, in front of tho Court House
door, in tao city of Albany, I will sell the above
described premises at pubiio outcry, with the ap
purtenances thereunto belonging, to the highest
bidder for cash therefor.
Dated Albany, Oregon, April 20, 1868.
1 HARVEY SMITH,""
n36w4$2,25 Sheriff Liun county, Oregon,
ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN CONNER
i
DEALER IX
GENERAL SZimCttANIliSlV
ALtfANT, . ; . OREGON. .
cohisti5 or--
DRY GOobs;
CmOCErtlES,
BOOTS AND SHOES
CLOTHING, &C, &c.
HARDWARE!
A well selected assortment of the most eoaplett
kept in Albany,
mo AXD steelV
of nearly all kind suitable for the tr6.
ALSO
EOI'E,
CHAINS,
MILL SAWS,'
XKW STYLES
CROSS-CUT SAWS',
VAOOX-HKAT SPRING S,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
TIII1IMLE-BOXIXG,
WASHERS,'
BOLTS,
SX'TTS
4C.
Nearly all the stock U purchased in SAN FRAN
CISCO, and will be sold at the lowest market rates
for ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in
exchange.
Agent Tor Wells, Fargo & Co.
Atrn fAti ft dm TMM.-.
m w w " wrjw SMlMtMVV
Oct.26,'67-v3nlIyl JOHN CONNER.
M. W. MACK,
-DEALER
STOVES'
SHEET-IRON, COPPEK
H
AS ON HAND AND NOW READY FOS
sale a full and complete stock of first-class
COOKING, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES,
Which he it offering at price that must Intare
a ready sale.
Also a general assortment of
Brass and Enameled Kettles
French SaucePans and Ladles,
CaKt-Iron Tea Kettle aad Ovens
Iron aad Lead Pipe,
FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS !
Sheet-Iron, Copper, dc, de.
Isnnfsetnrcr of all Eiodi of Tin, Sheet
T 1 41 w
ircn BQu LODufr li ar
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO,
X. IS. All persons who are in need of articles
in my line wiil find it to their advantage to giva'
me a call, as I am determined to cell goods at
prices that will preclude the necessity of going
farther than Albany to buy cheap. '
CXarketable Produce Taken in Sxchang
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 -times
receive prompt attention. M. W. MACK.
Albany. March 23. '67 v2n321y
CHAIR MANUFACTORY!:
AND
TTXIFLlSnnG- SHOP t
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL
ly inform the public that he is prepared to
do all kinds of
in a workman-like and expeditions manner. Also;
he keeps on hand, and for sale, SPINNING
WHEELS, and tho best of
Raw-hide Bottom or Kitchen Chairs T
All of which will be sold cheap for Cash. Or
ders solicited. Shop near tho old Floor Mill, at
the upper end of First street.
JOHN M. METZLER.
Nov ,23, '67 v3nl5yl
ALBANY BOOK STOREi:
E. A. FREELAND,
bUUK-btLLttl ANU SIAIIIMH,.
Albany - - - - Oregon.
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC
that he has removed from the old stand to -
PARRISH'S BLOCK,,
Where all are invited, assured that Goods in his
line are sold at the lowest cask prices.-
cosstIxtlt os h Axn r
STANDARD AXD MISCELLANEOB BOOSSV
Juvenile, 7oy Gilt nnd Blank Books,
GOLD IT3, AND
jasitfAi saA aii A a a AvavBSsissBM-
SUHUUL bUUR5 Anu o I A I iUi.tn t l
Of every kind used in the State. .
short notice. Declnl61y .
SUMMONS.
Justice' 0 Court for the Vectac of Peoria,
State of Oregon, County of Linn,: J .
S. A. Smitlt, Flvs. A. Cannon, Deft'
In a Civil Action for DelU
TO THE AQE NAMED DEFENDANT t
In the nacieof'Hui.State of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear before the undersigned,
a Justice of the Peace for the Precinct aforesaid,
on tho 30th day of May, A. D. 1868, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day. at the office of said
Justice, in sail Precinct, to . answer the above
named plaintiff in a civil action.
The defendant will take notice that if he fail to
answer the comolaint herein, the plaintiff will tako
judgment against him for $27, with legal interest
together with costs of suit.
; Given under my hand this 23d day of Mareu
a. d. 1868. 33-6t GEO. w. siurrr, .! JT,
WHEAT! 'WHEAT !.
100,000 imsnELs of wheat:
WANTED within the next two weeks, for whicV
The Xligheut Cash Price Will he Paid,
By J. GRAD'WOIIL, ,
v2.n?5lc San Ifroncisco Store-