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JUNE 13, 1863. rioncy Market. Baa Francisco Legal Tender rates.... ..... Til ?2 Kw York Gold Quotations.... CITY CHURCH DIRECTORY. fl.. RJ PnKiBTTKftiAX Chcbch KeT. W. J. Honteith, Pastor. Preaching at 11 A. w. Ukitbd Pus. Church Rev. 8. O. Irvine, Pastor. - Sercioet at 11 a. u. and in evening. Sabbath School at 3 r. su Co99ftri.TioxAi. Chcrck Rer. J. F. Pon Pastor. Services at 11 a. x. and 7 p. . Sabbath School at 9 A., x. M. S. Cavaca R. C. O. Service at 11 a. x. and 7 r. x. at Ir.x, Baptist CacaCH ReT. R. SnTVie An th lit and 3rd Belknap, Pastor. Sabbath School C. Hill, Pastor. Sabbaths of each taonth, at II o'clock A. x. and at candle-light ing. Sabbath. School at 3 r. x. Methodist Chcrch, Socth Rev. W. A. Fin ley. Pastor. Preaching on tho 2nd and 4th Sun--day of each month, la the Albany District School llonse. ' 'Is Sksiox. The Central Baptist Associ ation is in session in Albany this Keek, with a large attendance. To Dlixqcxt3. We are making out nd sending bills to the several agents of the 3txocsAT, tor collection. "We trust every IoIinquent will pay promptly. Ravsdkll, thk Magician. We under stand that Prof. Ramsdell who, for a few days past, has been sojourning in Albany will soon start out on another tour, this time visiting the principal towns in South, cm Oregon. To those who like to see feats of legerdemain cleTerly performed, we say do not fail to witness Prof. It's exhibitions. We regard him as among the best magicians ire hare ever seen anywhere. It is held by rome that every man has his forte. Legerde xaain is Ramsdell's. A Notxl Wager. Messrs. L. C. Burk liart and C. F. Gay brothers-in-law, and toth well known and prominent citizens Of Linn county made rather a novel bet, be fore the election, on the result. They are cf opposite political proclivities, Mr. B. be ing a staunch Democrat and Mr. Q. an equal, ly sealous 44 Union " man. The wager was as follows : They went to the woods and se. lected a huge fir tree, six feet through, and oae of the most knotty and gnarled, and twisted of that perverse species of timber i a ad,-in case of the election of Dave Logan, Mr. B. was to cut down this huge "monarch of the forest" and split it up into rails fit for use ; but if J. S. Smith was successful Mr, G. was to d t the rail-making. As those men lire both regarded as gentlemen of honor, - aad the bet was made in earnestness and good faith, and as Mr. Gay has lost, it is ex pocted that in a few days he will grapple with the monster fir and pay the forfeit. Go in, Charley ! Sweat, fume, toil and wor ry over those knots ; and at every stroke of the maul wish that you, had Dave Logan's head under there no you could smash it for net displaying more brains than to get you into such a fix. 'The colored troops ft no bly, Charles !" Couldn't you "bust" that Knot with a carving-fork," thawlet. Council Proceedings. The Council failing to meet on Saturday evening, as agreed upon, said meeting went by default. 1" ry t - r io - . laiuuii iiTUi.Mi, ouns.i, muo. Council met, and roll called ; present i Councilmen Carter, Driggs, Vining, Parker ani Chcadle. The Mayor being absent, the Recorder pre sided. . . Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. I Messrs. Patterson & Long presented a bill of $28 for graveling four crosswalks, which wa-i allowed and an order drawn on the Treas urer for the amount. Geo. Patterson presented a bill of $C8 for graveling 14 crosswalks, which was allowed and an order drawn on the Treasurer for the amount. - Mayor Xorcross entered and took his seat. Councilman Crawford entered and took his seat. Moses Parker presented a bill of $2 50 for hauling dirt on crosswalks, which was allowed and an order drawn on the Treasur er fr the amount. Marshal Price presented a bill of $3 75 for grubbing streets, which was allowed and an order drawn on the Treasurer for th amount. The bid for graveling the three cross streets according to specifications jvere open ed end read, and it was found that Moses Parker's bid was the lowest and best, it be ing $25 for each crossing ; and on motion he was awarded the contract. It was moved and seconded that the prop erty holders on First street be ordered to gravel said street to the center of the street In front of their respective property, from Mill street to Broadalbin street inclusive, said gravel to be four inches deep; which motion, after some discussion, was carried. O i motion it was ordered that the City Tax be levied at three mills on the dollar for the ensuing year. O l motion it was ordered that the gravel ing'on First street be done by the first of Au gust next. On notion adjourned. ; . L W. DOOLITTLE, Recorder. ,M:is. Stipp's Thoracic Balsam is the best than;: oat. ;" . MARRIED : Oa the 3rd int., in Albany, at the residence of the biide, by Rev. R. C. Hill, Mr. E. C. McClais ani Mrs. Joasni. Pabkkr all of Albany. DIED: Ma;r 8, 1888, near 8cio, . Linn county. Asm, wife of Edward Loat, agtd 4.6 years. - ' LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. .1. Oabsreriben who do notgive express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to con tinue the subscription. . . . 2. If subscribers wish their papers discontinued, publishers may continue to send them until all charges are paid. 3. J f subscribers more to other places without inforniag the publisher, and the paper is sent to the fo mer direction, they are held responsiblp. Notice should &lwaysbe given of the removal, 4. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papen from the office, or place to which they are sent, they are held responsible until they settle bills a ad give notice to discontinue. & papt r from the ofjca, or removing and leaving Jt Jled for, U prims faoie evi4enca of frs.Tii, SATURDAY ALBANY PRICES GtRHEKT. CORRXCTID WXSKLT BV Jf. ORADWOHL. ALtARr, Saturday, May S3, 1858. The following are the prioes paid for Produce, and the prioes at which other artioles are selling in this market J Wheat white, per bushel, 70 cts. Oats per bushel, 85 40 cts. Potatoes per bushel. b7jQ$l 00. Onions per bushel. lb. Flour per bbl, $5 50 Butter per pound, 25 cts. Eggs per doicn, 15($20 ets. Chickens per doien, $2 503 00. Peaches dried, per pound, 1520 ets. Pork per pound, & 8 cts. Beef on foot, 4(&B cts. Mutton, per pound, 2 eenU. Soap per pound, 5 5 cts. Salt Los Angelos, per pound, 2 cts. Syrup per gallon, 1,00 Tea Young Hyson, per pound, $1 00 " Black, 75$l 00. Japan, $1 12. Sugar crushed, per pound, 1720 cU. Island. 1314J. Sea 15 cts. Coffee per pound, 25 Q 23 cts. Kails cut, per pouud,-7S cts. White Lead pure, per keg, $1 00 4 50. Linseed Oil boiled, per gallon, $1 752 00. Turpentine per gallon, $1 50 Domestic brown, IS13 cts. llickorv striped, per vard. 16S0 ets. Bed Ticking per yard, 25(340 ets. Blue Drilling per yard, 20(30 cts. Flannels per yard, 50($75 cts. Prints fast colors, per yard, 12)13 e. Rifle Powder, per pound. 7S(u)$l 00. Candles best, per pound, 20fv33 cts. Rice China, per pound, 12(16 ets. Tobacco per pound, $1 00(1 25. Satoratus per pound, 101 Dried Plums per bound, 12)15o, Drlod Apples per lb. 0c. " Currants per lb, 8o. Bacon Hams, per lb, 1213e. " Sides, per lb, e. Shoulders, per lb, 6e. Lard per lb, in cans, 10c. French Brandy per gal., $10 00012 00 Holland Gin per gal., $5 50 ' American Brandy per gal., $5 00 Jamaica Rum per gal., $0 00 Tar $1 per gallon. Beans--per lb., 4c. 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MAGAZINE FOB THE TIMES I PETERSON'S HAttAZIXE. Tie Cleapest ani Best ia tie World, This popular Monthly Magazine gives more for the money than any in the world ! In consequence of its merit and cheapness, it bad, in 1807, a cir culation eqalling that of all the other Ladies' Mag&aine comSinrd. For 1868, it will be greatly improved. It will oontain ONE THOUSAND PAGES! FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES! TWELVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES! TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS ! NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS! TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC! All this will be given for only Two Dollars a year, or a dollar less than Magasinct of the class of "Peterson." Its THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES are the best published anywhere. All the mod popular writers are employed to write originally for "Pctersoo." In ISCS, in addition to its unat quantity of short stories, FOUR ORIGINAL COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES will be given by Ann S. Sterens, Frank Lee Benedict. Amanda M. Douglas, and tho Author of "The Second Life," It also publishes MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES ! Ahead of all others. Tbee plates are engraved on steel, twice the cscal size, and contain six figures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a E altera, from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's ress csn be cut out, without the aid of a tnantua makcr. Also, several pages of Household and other receipts; in short, everything interesting to Ladies. IT IS THE EEST LADIES' MACAZIME IX THE WORLD I Try it for One Year! Terms Always in A&rincet One Copy, One Year ........ ............. .$2 Five C pics for One Year 8 Eight Copies, for One Year... 1 2 Fvurteen Copies, for One Year J29 PREMIUMS FOR GETTING UP CLUBS : 00 00 00 CO To every person getting op a club of live, eight, or fourteen, at the above rates, a copy of the Mag azine for 1S63 will be given gratis. Address, post-paii, CHARLES J. PETERSON, 300 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. yFpecimcns sent gratis, when written for. DISSOLUTION. XfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT EHE JLI long oontinoed co-partnership heretofore ex isting beteween N. II. Craoor and Geo. R. Helm, as partners in the practice of Law, under the firm name of Craoor & Helm, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. N. II. CRANOR, GEO. R. HELM. Albany, Oregon, June 4, 1868. n42tf TAKE NOTICE. T nE GIFT ENTERPRISE ADVERTISED by the undersigned to be drawn on the 9th day of June, 1868, will positively tte tickets could net be sol bought tickees will har tho v3n42w3 . ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. HaTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT T. y( the undersigned have been appointed, by the county court or Linn county, State or Oregon. Administratrix, with the will annexed, of the es tate of John Wilson, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby requested to present them, with proper vouchers, to the un dersigned, at ber residence, three miles East of Peona, Linn county, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. MAIIALA WILSON. Administratrix, Ac. Dated May 27, 1868 v3n4lw4 JOB WORK Flatly and cheaply done at this OflSce. BBOKEKSl LEGAL TENDERS BOUGHT AND SOLD! ALSO Drafts on San Francisco and Portland. J, BARROWS 4 CO. Albany, Feb. 15, '68 v3n26tf , NOTICE! THOSE WHO WANT REAPERS, HEADERS, Threshers, Mowers, Gang-Plows, Self-Raking Machines, Seed Drills, Ac, at Portland prices, freight added, (see hand-bill of E. A. Hawley Co., Portland,) will please call on flr, iii&&vu&. Agent, apr4v3n83tfj Albany. Oregon. FURS! FURS! FURS! THE niGHEST ; all kinds, by CASH PRICE PAID FOR ' J. Darrowf f C$. V3n3ytr ADVERTISEMENTS. PACIFIC HOTEL THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Informs the publlo that this House HAS JUST BEEN FINISHED, . : . s " AND IS - , JST O W OPEN for the accommodation of all who may favor him with their patronage. THE FURNITURE is entirely new in every department, and is of the latest and roost approved styles, THE TABLE wUl always be supplied with the best the market affords, and no pains will be spared for tbo comfort and conve nience of bis guests. Persons arriving br boats accommodated at all hours, day or night. Felts of rooms and suicrinr accommodations for families. A long experience In the business warrants the proprietor in promising satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, if it can bo done by bountifully supplied tables, pleasant ruotnn cleanly beds and assiduous attention to their wants J. B. Sl'RKNGER. Albany, June , 1803. v3n!2tf NEW BOOK BINDERY! 1X2 Front St., Portland. (Nearly opposite McCormlck' Bookstore.) GEORGE W. VOI.I.U.M, DOOZ DINDCR. PAPER RUIXXt, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. RI,ANK IIOOICN MADE TO OR DElt and Ruled to any desired pattern Ncwf papers. Magazines, Muic, etc.. etc., Bound in any style, wtth neatnens ana aiipau-n. AT 6 AN FRANCISCO PRICES. rnay9v3n3Stf ALBANY BATH HOUSE! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT fully Inform the citizens of Albany and vi cinity that he has takeu charge of this Ktablib tnent, and, by keeping clean rooms and paving strict attention to bntne, expoctstosuit all those who may favor him w'.th their patronage. Having heretofore carriea on nothing but j First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons, he expects to rive entire salWfaction' it ail sarCbildicn and Ladies Hair neatly tut and shampooed. JOSEPH WEUEER. aprtv3a33tf WHEAT! WHEAT! 100,000 UL'MIIEIeOIMVIIEAT WANTED within the next two wetks, for which Tho Highest Cash Prico will bo Paid, By J. G RAD WOll L, v?i1!t San FraneUeo Store. WAIVTED-100,000 pound Of WOOL, for which I will pay the HIGHEST MARK F PRICE! mar23v2n32L NOUCKOSK ADJlIXlSTRATOir SAM:. TICRSUAXT TO AN ORDER OFTHECOUN M ty Court of Linn county, in Probate made at the May term, 1R6 Notke is hereby given, Tbat David Fruntan, Administrator tom' , of the Estate oi Thomas Boggs dc?ax?d, will on Saturday, the 27A day of Junrt 1SGS, in front of the Court House door, in Lino county. Uregon, between the boors of 9 a. to. and 4 p. in of said day, sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, the following described real etale belonging to tbecsfatcof Thcmas Boggs, deceased, to-wit : Douatin Land Claim "No. 40," in Township o. 14. h-ulh llanze 3, nwt Will. Mer.. contain ing 320 acres, in Linn county, Oregon, as laid down on the recorded maps sad surveys of the l. S. in the Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon. Also, Lot 5 and C, in Block No. 2b. In the eily of Albany, county f Linn. State of Oregon also Lot No. b in Block No. 2. Western addition to the city of Albany, as Itd down on the recorded plats of said city on file in the Clerk's offico of Lion cor.ntv, Oregon. TERMS of sale : Gold coin payable at the time or sale. D. FROMAN, Adta'r. Albany. May 27, 1C3. E. F. Rcs r L att'y for adra'r. n41w4 EXKtiTou's ham:. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undcrtigned, Executor of the estate of Davis La j ton, deceased, by virtue of an order of the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, made at the June Term thereof, A. D. 1863, will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Albany, in said Lino caunty, Ore gon, on Saturday the 18th day qf July, 18G8, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, the following described real es tatc, to-wit : - The South half of Davis Lavton's Donation itively not be drpvj Land Claim, known and described on the plats L Personr XW lind surveys of the U. S. as Not. No. "1924," cir money re fciaira No. "58,' in Tp. No. 11, S. R. No. 4, W., Linn county, Oregon, containing 625 and Oo-lQOtb, as described in the Patent tbcrcfor on record in the Clerk office in Linn county, Oregon. TERMS OF SALE: Gold coin of the U. S. one-half payable on the day of pale, the balance in two equal notes payable in throe years, with interest at 12 per cent., secured by mortgage on the premises. JAMES P. HOUUE, Executor of the estate of Davis Lay ton, dco'd. Albany June 4, 1808. J: C. Powell, Att'y for Ex'r. v3n!2w8 JO. BUSIINELL, ADMINISTRATOR OF 9 the estate of Jane Emily Cline, deceased, having filed bis accounts in the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, for final settlement of ull matters relating to said estate : Notice, therefore, is hereby given that said set tlement will be made on Txtcsday, the 7th day of ''July 1868, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court House in the eity of Albany, in said county, at which time and place all persons having objections to said accounts are required to file their objections in said Court at said time. Done at Albany, Oregon, this 3rd day of June, 1868. . EDWARD R. GEARY, County Judge. . Craxor A Helm, Att'ys for Adm'r v3n42w4. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN Smith, Administrator of the estate of Dr. William Miller, deoeased, baa filed his accounts in the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, praying a final settlement of said estate, and tbediiobarge of said Administrator. Notice is therefore given that said settlement will be made on at the County Court room, in Albany, in said county, at 10 o'clock A. u., at which time all per sons having objections to said accounts are requir ed to file the same In said Court. EDWARD R. GEARY, Albany, Juno 2, 1868". County Judge. , - E. F. Russell, Att'y for Adm'r n42w4 1 TAKE HEEIM NOTICE ia hereby given that owing to a dis sension between myself and my wife, Emma Kose, we no longer live together as man and wie. I now, therefore, warn all persons against giv ing her credit on my account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her contracting. Dated May 28, 1868-n41w6. J. A. KOHiS. XSIiANI DEEDS, of the latest and most approved form, for Bale at this office. Warranty and Mortgage. ADVERTISEMENTS. SAMUEL DENNY, - Sucee$ior to Hampton ds MoDridt, ' AND Dealer in Every Variety of FUKNITUK13! AND CABINET WARE ! Ifeddin, Spring Iflnttrcjftc, HAIR, PULU, MOSS. WOOL. &C. &C. ALL WORK GUARANTEED, AND Eexcntca In rirwl-C'Iuwaj tityle. Jobbing Promptly Attended to On First Street, Under the Democrat Office ALU ANY, OREO OK. May 4, 18R7 v2n38taugl8 P. MAXSNCLD. n. C. BILL. D. MAXiriELD D. MANSFIELD 8l CO., DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AIDANT, - OREGON. IN FOSTER'S ONE-STORY BRICK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. FT! HE ABOVE FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN X notifying their friends and the public gener ally, tbat tfty are CONTINUALLY RECEIVING - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C, Which we will Eschaege FOIi VXHU Oil PIlOIIt CE! AT THK VEUY LOWEST PItlCEB. We rircclfu!!y ak tho uLHe to Call and Examine cor Stork and Prirei Dcfuro urehawtng el where ; anl weauma!I ILat we will give ENTIRE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS. Alhaoy, l'h. 16, '67 7n27tf , PR1YATE MEDICAL AID- QUICK CL UES AND MODERATE CHABUES Dir. iv. k. ioiii:utvm PRIYATE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE Sarramei t- Ftrct, Wlow Montgomrry, oppo site the l'acie M til Htcaiuf bij Com pany'a VtUct, Iritat entrance on IxlJciJorll rtrwet, rau Francisco. LitabliileJ esj,rfty tt aflvrtt the ofiUttd nund ana tetrniijie mtdteut aiJ tm (Ac trentmcnt and curt tf alt Priraleand Ckrvn te JjUetf, eat of Stcrtry and alt JJtKjrdm, TO THK AFFLICTED. "TkR. W. K. DOIiERTY RETURNS HIS 8IN. JUr cere thanks ta hts numerous patients fur tbeir patronaire, anl wouM take th's onpurtunttv to rewind them that he continues to consult at bis Institute for the cure of chronic dUeases of the Longs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Uenito-Uri- nary Organs, and all private diseases, vis. Fyr.h ilis in all its forms and stages. Seminal Weakoess, aud all the norrid eonseoucnees of self-abuse. Goo orrbva, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal emissions, hesual Debility, Diseases of tbo Back and Loins, Inflammation of the UUddcr and Kid neys,cte., etc., and be hopes that bis lonjr einrl- enee ana sueecssrui practice wm continue to Insure nim a snare of pubito patronage. Iiy tbo practice or many years in turoro ana t&e. united States. be is enabled to apply the uiot efficient and suc cessful remedies ugainst diseases of all kinds. He uses no mercury, charges moderate, treats bis pa tients in a correct and honorable way, and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in soci ety. All parties consulting him by letter or other wise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment, and implicit secrecy. to t cmaics, when a female is in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the back and limbs; pain in the head diumest of sight, loss of muscular powers, palpitation of the heart, irritability, ner vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange ment of digestive functions, general debility, va ginitis, all diseases ot toe womb, hysteria, sterili ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she shyuld go or write at oncato the celebrated female doctor, W. K. Doberty, at bis Medioal Institute, and consult nim about ber troubles and diseases. The Doctor is effecting more cures than any other pnysician in the Mate or California. ,Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and save yourself from painful sufferings and premature-death. Ail Married Ladles whose delicate health or other circumstances prevent an inorease In tbeir fautlies, should write or call at Dr. W. K. Doberty's Medical Institute, and they will receive every possible relief and help, Tbo Doctor's offi ces are so arranged that ho can bo consulted with out fear of observation. To Correspondents. Patients residing in any part of the State, how ever distant, who may desire the opinion and ad vice of Dr. Doberty on their respective coses, and who think proper to submit a written statement of such, in preference to holdibg a personal interview, are respectfully assured tbat their communications will be held most sacred. Dr. Doberty takes this opportunity of observing, that all letters are open ed only and replied to by himself, and tho latter as promptly as possible. . If the case be fully and candidly described, per sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in structions for diet, regimen, and tbe general treat ment of the case (including tbe remedies), will bo forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel eo transmitted, Consultation by letter or otherwise, free. Permanent cure guaranteed or no pay. Addess, W. K. DOIIERTY, M. D., . ban jfrancisco, California. : Spermatorrhoea. Db. Dqbertv has jiist published an important damplet embodping bis own views and expeeienccs in reletion to Impotence or Virility, being a short treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this affection, and other diseases of tbe Sexual Organs. Tnis little work contains iniormation of tbe ut most value to all, whether married or single, and will be sent FREE by mail on receipt of six cents in postage stamps for return postage. Address, W. K. DUltiSHXY, M. D.j YSn,38tf San Franoisco, Cal. A DVEKTISEME NT 8 . ; : THE OLD STOVE DEPOT! MAIM STREET ALBANY. JOHW IBIRia-GrS, (lat c. o. aoDLxr co.) Keeps constantly on band a general assortment of ST O V ESI Of than out Favorite Patterns. Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves ! With a full and general assortment of TIN, SHEET-IItON, COPPER AND BRASS-WARE ! Aad all other articles usually found la a TIN STORE! Repairing catly and Promptly Uierntcd. TIU13IH Cash or Produce. "Short Reckoning make Longr Friend." Feb. 2, 'C7 2n23tf THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE 1 JILIIS CiltADWOIIX, ALBANY - - - OREGON. FBI II K SUBSCMBEIt WOULD INFORM THS X citizens of Albany and rleinity tbat be now occupies the corner nrtck store Corner of r Jnt and Washington Streets. He intends to sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! CASH OH PRODUCE!! Tbe psibiie would do wU to examine my Goods oeiore p ircnaatng Mcwbtre. My block consbts, is part, as follows i X1 GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES SOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockery, A GREAT STOCK OF LAD IKS' FCRXISHIXG. UMIJKOIDKKY ASD FANCY GOODS. ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS liver llrought to thin Market! Which be intends to sell ONLY TOR mCDXOXNAX. PURPOSES IV. R.-I am aUo scent for Grovcr Jk Maker Mewing MarhlnrN. Tbee Ma chines are known to be tbe best in tbe market. We also lcg leave to inform the pnblie that we are MAMTAUTUKISO a good article of OIGAHS! which we will sell at SaaFrancii eo Wholesale Prices. Call and examine our stock of Cigars ociore purcnasing eisewbcre. JULIUS G RAD WOll L. Dee. 22, '6ft t2nl91y CITY MARKET. Ztlain St-, Opposite the New Draff Store, ALBANY, OREGON. HEHDBNHALL & REDPATH, Proprietors WILL 4LWATS KEEP 09 BAUD THS SKIT OT MEATS OF ALL VARIETIES. i LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE IS solicit.!, as we intend to keen ki rood an u. ortmcnt, and of as good quality as the country auorus. We are always ready to pay tho Highest Cash ' Trice for Fat Stock. April 8,1867 T2n34tf NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY I TO FARMERS AND STOCK RAISERS! THE FULL-BLOODED MORGAN HORSE, "VERMONT." can be found th n. suing season, at the Cline Farm, ore-balf mile soutn or Albany, except on alt public days, when bo can be seen in Albany, at Marshall A Schlos. scr's stable. VERMONT was foaled In WaltifieM. Vrmnn and traces his lineage back through four sucoes ive generations to the original JusTik Morgah. His pedigree ia perfect and warranted. Farmers are hereby rcsuectfnllv invited to ! at either of the above named places and examine me iiorse ana ins stock to tbeir entire satisfac tion. R. S. BELKNAP. Arenfc. April 4, 1863 v3ii33m3 NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of an order of the County Court of the County of Linn, State of Oregon, made April 8, 1868, in tbe matterjjf-the estate of James Lewis, deceased, the undersigned, Administrator, with the will annexed, of said estate, will sell at public auo'ion, to tbe highest bidder for cash, U. S. gold coin, one-half down, tho other half on six months credit, with note with 10 per cent, interest per month, for coin, scoured by mortcraire on the premises sold, on Friday, the 26th day of June; 1868, between tho hours of 0 o'clock a. x. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, in front of the Court House door, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, the following described property, to-wit : The east half of the S. E. qr. of Seo. 22 j the West half of the Sr W, qr. of Sec. 23 j the East half of the N. E. qr., and the East half of the S. E. qr. of Sec, 27 s also a tract of land 10 rods wide off the North side of the North . side of the N. W. qr. of Sec. 29. in Tp. 14, South of Rancro 4, West, in Linn county, Oregon, . containing 346 acres, more or loss. A. GREGQ, Adm'r, With the will annexed, of tho estate of James Lewis, deceased. , . May 21, 1868. v3n40w4 CRAiron, A Helh, Att'ys. for Adm'r, WANTED ! I WANT .20,000 LBS. OF GOOD BACON j also Butter, both of which the highest mar ket price will bo paid. B. BRENNER. v3n3tr FOR RENT. A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, situated in a desirable part of the city, with barn, Ao. Apply to , DR. WM. LISTER. v Y3n32tf i V- ADVERTISEMENTS ; THOS. W. KliHIEY, Ho. 49 Front Steet, Portland, Oregon, OFFERS FOR SALE FROM BROWN. BRYSON & CO.. SPRINGVILLE, KY, J. T7ertb Honey Dew, rry'e Laarel Grove, Fur's Bourbon, Unnter'f California Wheat, BB -A. 1ST ID "2T z rinet Czstlilion, Eltqu9 DeDoncba & Co, XL Drillionn, J. XXenneasy, And all Domestic Srandx, C3-I3ST: Cnypcr and Swan. OLD TOM, mt PORT WI5E, SIIEBRY WISE, ASID Case Liquors of All Kinds. ap'H8'8rSn35tf A NEW STORE IN ALBANY ! . B. BRENNER, opposite rAiiniHim block, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Albany and vicinity that be baa just returned from SAN FRAN CISCO, wjTii a FIRST-CLASS SELECTION or D R Y GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AWD CAPS, and. In fact, a splendid and varied assortment of CaEXEItAI MERCHANDISE. Mt MOTTO WILL BE i "Quick 8alei and Mmall ProflU. I receive by every steamer a NEW INVOICE OF GOODS. Persons are repectfal!y requested to call and ex atuioe my goods beiore purcnasing e!ewtire mnr2S,6S,rZaZ2lf B. BRENNER. R. CHEADLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH STOKE I OS COR. OF Xl$ aXD EaOAD-ALEIS STREETS, AXJ3ANY, .... O REG OK, WHOSE GOODS CAN BE HAD AT PORTLAND PRICES FREIGHT ADDED. BY PAYING CASH IN HAND FOR THE GOODS. Give do a Call aad See for Yourselves. feb22v3n27tf R. CHEADLE. ALBANY FERRY! AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CITI. tens of Linn and .Denton counties, I hare fitted up the LOWER FERRY, (it being tbe Stage Route), in such manner as to secure 10 iuo puouo ociier iacmues, at aii seasons of the year, than can be bad elsewhere. My Boat is wnat is anown as a CTJRRCNT DOAT, . and is the best on the River, without any exeep tion. Living quite near my Boat Landing, in Benton county, I am enabled, at all hours, to ao commodate tbe public My boat is secured by i good wire rope, and is otherwise constructed with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for safety and durability. Mj connection with tbe Upper Ferry, heretofore existing, has recently been severed.' Kates of ferriage are the same as the Upper terry. A. A'lSAUUE, auglS'COvl'nlly Proprietor. FARMERS, LOOK HERE ! ; BUTTER WANTED! 20,000 lbs. of GootX Dutter, For which I will pay, in Goods, 18 cents, up to the 1st of July next, at my store. May 22, 1868, RAPHAEL CHEADLE. v3n40tf ' HARVEST OF 186S ! THRESHERS, REAPERS, MOWER. J. BARROWS 4 CO., Agent for all kinds of ; ; , Agricultural Implemeatis X VT0TICE IS HEREBT GIVEN, WARNING JL.ll the pnblio 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 25th, 1867. 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. THOMAS MONTEITH. Albany, Oregon, Oct. 11, 1857. v5a!7w4 ADVERTISES! ENTS. FOR THE SPRING SALES OF 1E53 1 -AT NORCROSS a COWAN, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS. HAVE PROVIDED- THEMSELVES IN AD--vance of the recent rise ia Cotton Ooodi with a IiAKGE AJfO DE3IRADLC fi TO CI STAPLE DRY GOODS f WHICH CAN AND WILL BE SOLD AT f,!ARYELOUSLY LOW PRICES I TOR Casta or Hercbanfable Produce CALL ANO EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICES t We Have In large qnantltles BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS, TICK JNO, COTTONADES, DENIMS, 8UIF.T INO AND CHECKS, PRINTS, DE LAINES, ALPACCAS. GING HAMS, JEANS. CAPSI MERES, TWEEI S. Oaf FOREIGN AN u OREGON TCKZ. ' AUO 0 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY DRESS GOODS f Latest Styles efYouth'u and Geatiemea'sj' AND FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL IOCS AND SIZES. CARPETING, WALL-PAPER, Paper & Linen Blinds & Fixtures. We would call especial attention to our Stock of IRON AND STEEL, ZrHI -A. JR X "W-A. BE1 ITS rtL 6ATZ IS f ATIXO IT 18 The Largest trila side of Portland X Conaiatiag ia part of FORKS! HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SCYTHES MILL-SAWS, CROSS-CUT, TYLER'S IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH BILLETT-WEBBS, MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS TCCLS COMPLETE Butcher-Saws, Barn-Door Hangers, Rollers and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and Rub ber Packing, Horse-Shoe Nails, BolU, Nut and Washers, Thimble ani Wagon Boxing, Iron Axles, Iron and Steel of every kind. Slatting Powder aad Fate. WE ARE PAYING IN CASH the Highest Max. ket price for Hacon, jLard and TFooI. Call and learn oar prices, and then suit yourselL NORCROSS k COWEN. Albany, May 1, 1868 v2nltf 7. V. PAHRISH & GO, NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS I AT THK BRICK BLOO K . S. K. Comer Ferry and Frcat Wu JUST RECEIVED, a carefully selected Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS I SILKS, ' .' STRIPES, . POPLINS, TAMISE, CU AMBRIES, PERCALOS, JACONETTS, DELAINES, ALPACAS, LINENS, SWISS MUSLINS, MARSEILLES AND PRINTS, TICKING AND Some i tics, Cleacaed and UaMeacaed, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. ALSO ' MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, Eats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE, TABLEWARE, FAMILY GROCERIES! Of all descriptions, by Wholesale and Retail, a Cheap as the Cheapest ! for Cash or Country Produce. With new goods; ana tow prices, we are prepared to give en tire satisfaction to all who may favor . us with their patronage. No. trouble to show goods, augllvSnlyl CHAIR MANUFACTORY! TTJ'KINriXvrGr' SHOP i THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL- ly inform the publio that he is prepared tq TCBNISG In a workmitn-like and expeditions manner. Also. he keens on band, and for sale. SPINNING WHEELS, nnd the best of . Xaw-ide Sottcxa or Otcbea CZsli I All of nhiftK will Via nll fticn fnr Cash. - Or ders solioited. Shoo near the old Flour Mill, at the npper end of First street. Nov ,23, 'M v3nl5yl SEYENTY EUSHELS . . . OF SONORA SEED FOR SAIiE AT Z1Y RESIDECS. v3n33tf CHAS. F. GAT,