The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, June 20, 1868, Image 3

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    ..-.-JUNE 20, 1863.
; Money Market
6ao Francisco Legal Tender rates
NewTork Gold Uuotations ........140
CtTY CHURCH DIRECTORY.
. Ci 3 PMiTTtii CsriCB-EeT. W. J.
.fnnt tV Potior. Prc&chinff at 11 A. V.
Uirr-iD Pres. Cbprch Rev. S. G. Irvine,
Pastor. Services t 11 a, m. ml In evening.
L?KKlK School &tll r. it
CoVOlKQATIOXAI. CsmilCH Rev. J. F. Pmon
Srriaa at 11 A. If. Uil 7 P. X. Sabbath
M. II. Cwrr TlflT. C. G. Belknap, Pastor.
-rrlo. at 11 a. x. and 7 r. if . Sabbath School
Barm Cauacn Rev. R. C. Hill. Faster.
R.ri., Mi ts lit and 3rd Sabbaths of each
month, at II o'clock a. x. and at candle-lighllng.
Sabbath School at S P. x.
ti to- a f r
ey, n ' 'rr fUm TkUr?
t. . PM.iKier on im 2na ana ia ouu
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House.
' Twr. ItAiutoAn. Hitherto we have not
deyotod that attention to the proposed Rail
road vrhich its importance demands, in con
. iequenco of our time being almost entirely
engrof ed with the recent election. Ave in
lend t j make amends in the future.
- We regret to say that, from some cause,
oar men of means in this community, mani
fest an apathy, or stoical indifference to the
road which, to us. is unaccountable in view
f w
af surrounding facts and circumstances.
Some object that the contractors will mako
4oo much in the operation. They ajrreo to
. "build the road, and put it in complete run
order for $35,000 vtt mile. We do
a : - - .
wok iliinV this exorbitant, considerinz all
- thine. The Illinois Central Railroad,
much of which runs over a fine, level prai
lie country, cost $20,000 per mile ; and it
-wk constructed before the war, when labor
railroal iron, and everything entering into
4, nr utraetion of a railroad was about as
heap again as at present. It is undoubt
Aw tma that the contractors will make
money when the road shall be completed.
Ther ndmit this throueb their accredited
agents. Mr. Mitchell, in his address in
Albany on the Railroad question, frankly
stated, again and again, that the contractors
expected to make money by the enterprise.
Capitalists will not engage in such under
takings unless they can be quite well assur
ed that they will make money thereby. We
are of the opinion that the contract for the
building of the O. Central Railroad, east
"aide, is as fair and liberal on the part of the
capitalists, as wiileTerbe obtained by the
people of Oregon.
We cannot notice, at this time, all the ob
jections urged by some of our Rip Van
Winkle property-holders, to the contract.
Our view of the matter may be expressed
Terr briefly. It is this : The road will he
"built whether you take stock or not. The
contractors have already spent too much
money, and have become too deeply involved
tn en bfickwards. If the real estate owners
of Albany and vicinity do not manifest prop
T
er interest in the success of the enterprise,
M.X 1 Ml .. n U nn- tU.m
)UioruwmuuuMuu wuju,
city. It is a mistake to suppose that the
route is unalterably located. It is not ; but
it will be in a few weeks under the engineer
and Mr. Douthitt. If the monied men of
Albany do not encourage the undertaking,
it will run ten or fifteen miles east of Al
bany, thus taking a nearly direct line, and
materially reducing the cost of its construe-
tion. and running through tbe richest and
snoet fertile section of country in Oregon.
Jl depot will be built, and a rival town Trill
pring up there; and if it do not kill, it
will ure!j very seriously cripple the city of
Albany. This is not a mere idle threat.
There are plenty of able farmers along on
the line of such a route who will gladly sub
scribe all the stock, and even more, which
the contractors require.
Let the canitallsts of Albany attend to
this thing immediately.
. . There is a tide in the affairs of men.
T7hicb, taken at tbe flood, leads on to fortune ;
- Omitted, all tbe balance of their lires
Is bouad in shallows and in miseries."
; 4 No Fourth. The Fourth of July is evi.
Uently going arouna Aioany, as we near 01
no arrangements being made to welcome its
m. ii - tc- 11 Tim. A
Appearance at this point. Well, Independ-
m a t
nce Day ian t of much force anyway : it is I
only tho annirersary of the birth of a na
lion freedom and the death of a tyrant's
power j only the date of the beginning of an
eight years' bloody struggle between lib
. ertj and oppression ; only the birth-day of
the most glorious and powerful nation that
Sf.l'i" hanitm rhr. fiTer rose, shone or I-
m '- -J" r - J
set upon. No. doa'k celebrate the ourtn Ot
JnW tlok 'r rin 1
A BjAUTirrL CRirr. Mr. Wjkoff, of
tbis city, has built a skiiF for Mr. Albert
I
llorer. which is now launched in the Call-
pooya and named for that famous and dread
1
ed (to niggers) band, the "Ku-KIux Klan.
The boat is fashioned after a beautiful model,
nd is the most symmetrical and ''shapely"
craft we have seen for a long tme j besides,
.she skims over the water like a sea-bird,
4 o$cely touching the wares in her sportive
igbt. "
rm r -r 1- Il 3 t.1 Jl- - I
ISlGkft. rp5. axr. uuiius vrrauwum, vub
weUinni4indteJiterprising merchant, has
stabllstied a fiar store on tbe corner of
'Tirst anil "Ferry streets, in the building for
merly oteapied by A. S. Kigbtlinger.. Mr.
Cr. has engaged the services ;of Mr, Julius
JToseob recentlr from the -Eastrr-who is a
r
Urst-clas! cigar-maker, -a gentleman -and an
nergetic business man,; .and be is now man
ufacturing and selling 3 good cigars s -can
be found in the Oregon market.
. -
Cow Shot. Last Wednesday evening a
40Wf bfl )Eging to Mr. Sprenger of tne Fa
cio Hot el, cf his place, was killed (shot
witH a riflafcall) ir some person or persons
&s yet utilpaown. The cow was a very valu
able one and mucb prized by her owner.
Every g( a J. citizen will do what he can to
l 1 j 1 : i . 11 . L
icrres uufc va. criug w jusuto iae perpetra
tor of sudi devilish deed.
IIZDlCiX.--The professional card of Dr.
pluExme r will be found among the new ad's I
1- nil . ta t 1 I
lii wuoj a yayMf. . -v o tcuuj
been epj-omtei to the Chair Of Chemistry in
tba'ZIedical Department of the Willamette
JJniversity.
SATURDAY
Jclt Hacks. A series of racei, commeno
on the 1st and ending on the 3rd of July,
will come off at the Albany Course, under
the auspices of the Linn County Jockey
Club. .
XSJ The graveling of Mam street, in ao
cordance with the requirements of tho City
Ordinance, has already commenced.
Foa tour Cold. Mrs. Stipp's Thoracic
Balsam will relieve it in a short time.
LAW OF NEWSPAPERS.
1. Subscribers who do not rive express notice
to tne contrary are considered as wishing to eon
tinue the subscription.
2. If subscribers wish their papers discontinued,
publishers may continue to send them until all
charges are paid.
S. If subscribers move to other places without
Informing the publisher, and the paper is sent to
the former direction, they are held responsible.
Notice should always be given of the removal.
papers from the office or place to which tbey are
scut, thej are held responsible until they settle
bills and give notice to discontinue.
5. The Courts have decided that refusing to take
a paper from the office, or removing and leaving
it eucallod for, is prima facie evidonce of fraud
ALBANY l'ltlCES CURRENT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY l. CRADWOHL.
Albaxv. Saturday, June 20, 1803.
The following are the prices paid for Produce,
and the prices at which other articles are selling
in this market :
Wheat white, per bushel, 02 cts.
Oats per bushel, 33 ($40 cts.
Potatoes per bushel, 671 $1 CO.
Onions per bushel, tl 25.
Flour per bbl, $5 00
Butter per pound, 23 ets.
Eggs per doten, ,1520 ets.
Chickens perdoten, $2 &03 00.
Peaches drlsd, per pound, 16Q20 ets.
Pork per pound, 56cts.
Beef on foot, 4($0 cl.
Mutton, per pound, 12 cents.
Soap per pound, cts.
Salt Los Angelos, per pound, 2 ets.
Sjrup per gallon, 1,00
Tea Young Hjson, per pound, $1 00
M Black, 75$l 00.
" Japan, $1 12.
Sugar crushed, per pound, 1720 cts.
" Island, 13U.
" Sea. 15 cts.
Coffce per pound, 22 (a, 25 ets.
Nails cut, per pound, 71 (48 cts.
White Lead pure, per keg. $4 004 50.
Linseed Oil boiled, pr gallon, fl 75($Z 00.
Turpentine per gallon, $ I 50
Domestic brown, 16 cU.
Hickory striped, per yard, 16(530 cU.
Bad Ticking per jard, 25($40 cts.
Blue Drilling per jard. 20(t30 cU.
Flannels per yard, 50(75 cta.
Prints fast colors, per yard, 1215e.
Rifle Powder, per pound. 75i,$l 00.
Candles best, per pound, 2033 cts.
Rice China, per pound, 12(16 cts.
Tobacco per pound, $1 00 (4 1 25.
Saheratos per pound, 16 cts.
Dried Plums per bound, 12 (3 15c,
Dried Apples per B, 6c.
" Currants per Tb, Sc.
Bacon, Hams, per tb, 12 5 13c.
" Sides, per n, c.
Shoulders, per lb, 8c
Lard per B, in cans, 10c.
French Brandy per gal., f 10 00(12 00
Holland Gin per gaL, $5 50
American Brandy per gal., $5 0
Jamaica Rum per gal., $4 00
Tar $1 per gallon.
Beans per lb., 4c.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE MAGAZINE FOR THE TIMES I
PETERSO.'S ITIAGAZIIVE.
mi. fUnnftnt TW ; 4V TI711
lMu UUDiipM dlill DCil ill Uil;
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the money (ban anj in the world ! In consequence
of its merit and cheapness, it bad, in 1SG7, a cir
culation eqallinjr that of all tbe other Ladies'
Magazines comSincd. For 1 S68, it will be greatly ;
improved, it wuj contain
ONE THOUSAND PAGES ! '
FOURTEEN SPLENDID STEEL PLATES !
TWELVE MAMMOTH FASHION PLATES I
TWELVE COLORED BERLIN PATTERNS !
NINE HUNDRED WOOD CUTS f
TWENTY-FOUR PAGES OF MUSIC!
All this will be giren for only Two Dollars
a year, or a dollar less than Magazines of the class
of "Peterson." Its
THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES
are the best published anywhere. All tbe most
popular writers are employed to write originally
for "Peterson." In 1868, in addition to its usual
quantity of short stories, FOUR ORIGINAL
COPYRIGHT NOVELETTES wilt be given by
Ann S. Sterens, Frank Lee Benedict, Amanda 31.
Douglas, and tbe Author of Tbe Second Life."
It also publishes
MAMMOTH C0L0RE0 FASHION PLATES !
Ahead of all others. These plates are engrared
on steel, twice the usual size, and contain six
figures. They will be superbly colored. Also, a
pern, from which a Dress, Mantilla, or Child's
Drees cm bo cat out, without the aid of a mantua-
maker. Auo, several pazes of Household and
other receipts ; in short, ererything interesting to
.bodies.
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u uuiuw iriM:
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aiine for 1868 will be giren gratis.
Aaaress, post-paid,
CnARLES J. PETERSON,
306 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia.
2fSpecimens sent gratis, when written for.
DISSOLUTION.
rVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT EHE
yl 'long continued co-partnership heretofore ex
isting beteween N. II. Cranor and Geo. R. Helm,
as partners in tne practice of Law, under tbe firm
name of Cranor A Helm, la thim Av I in snivel (it
. ' J . -1 ' '
mutual consent. . 11. UUAMJU,
GEO. R. HELM.
Albany, Oregon, June 4, 1868. n42tf
TAKE NOTICE.
THE GIFT ENTERPRISE ADVERTISED
by tbe undersigned to be drawn on tbe 9th
day of June, 1868, will positively not be drawn, as
tbe tickets could net be sold. Persons that have
bought tickees will nave their money refunded.
3n4Zw3 A. GEORGE.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
EALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
us until tbe 22d inst. at 12 o'clock, x., for
tbe building of a school bouse in School District
No. 20, is Linn county. The material will all be
furnished on the ground, and plan and specifica
tions ean be seen by calling on Mr. C. Farlow, on
the stage road, five miles north of Albany. The
contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible
bidder. Guoantys required. We claim the right
to award or reject bids. JS. A. JOHNSON.-
June 2, 186SV-nl2w2 C. FARLOW,
D. SIMISON.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I,
the undersigned bare been appointed, by the
County Court of Linn conaty. State of Oregon,
tate of John Wilson, deceased. All persons hav-
'S claims againgt said estate are hereby requested
to present them, with proper vouchers, to the un-
dersigned, at her residenee, tbrea mUes East of
Peoria, Linn county, Oregon, within six months
f the date hereof. mHALA WLSON.
Dated ?day 1868 v3n4lw4 .
ADVERTISEMENTS.
PACIFIC HOTEL
T
HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY
Informs the jrablio that this House
HAS JUST BEEN FINISHED, -
AKD IS
3ST 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
most approved styles.
THE TABLE
wlllalways Is supplied with tba test the market
affords, and no pales will be sparea
for the comfort and conve
nience of his guests.
Persons arriving by boats accommodated at all
hours, day or night
Suits of rooms and superior 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 be done
by bountifully supplied tables, pleasant rooms,
cleanly beds and assiduous attention to their wants.
J. Um bl'llli.NULH.
Albany, June 6, 1863. . v3n42lf
NEW BOOK BINDERY!
112 Frost St? Portland.
(Nearly "opposite MeCoraick's Bookstore.)
GEORGE W. VOIAUM,
DOOS BINDEXL. PATCH RULCR, AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER.
R 1,1 NIC HOOKS 51 A DC TO Oil
DCIl and Ruled to any detired pattern
Newspapers. Magaxlnes, Mnle, etc., etc., Bound
in any style, with neatness ana dupatcn.
AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
mayOrSnSStf
ALBANY BATH HOUSE I
T1
HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT-
fullr inform the eltuens of Albany and l
cinitT that be bas taken charge of this EtablUh
tnent, and, by keeping elean rooms ana paying
strict attention to buincs, expect to suit all those
who may favor htm w.tn their patronage. Jlariag
heretofore carried on nothing but
First-Class Hair Dressing Saloons,
he expects to eire entire satisfaction to alL
xarChildten and Ladies Hair neatly cut and
shampooed. J OH K I'll WEBBER.
apMr3n33tf
WHEAT! WHEAT!
100,000 IIIHIICLSOFIVIIKAT
WANTED within the next two weeks, fur which
Tba Highest Cash Price will be Paid,
By J. G RAD WO I! L,
T2nl!t San Franeiseo Store.
WAIYTED--100,000 pounds
Of IVOOL, for which X will pay the
HIGHEST MARK F PRICE!
mar23r2n33L N0RCR08S.
i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
nndcrvigned, Executor of the estate of Davis
Layton, deceased, by virtue of an order of tbe
county u-jurt or iann county, Oregon, made at
tbe Jone Term thereof, A. D. 1868, will offer at
publtesale, to tbo highest bidder, at tbe Court
House door In Albany, in said Lino cauntj, Ore
gon, on
Saturday the 18th day of July 18C8,
between tbe hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock
p. in. of said day, tbe following described real es
tate, to-wtt:
Tbe South half of Davis Layton's Donation
Land Claim, known and described on tbe plats
and surveys of the U. S. as Not No. 1924,"
Claim No. "58," in Tp. No. 11, S. R. No. 4, W.,
L.inn county, urcgon, containing and V6-100tb,
as described in tbe Patent tberefor on record In
tbe Clerk's office in Linn eounty, Oregon.
TERMS OF SALE : Gold coin of the U. S. 1
one-half payable on tbe day of sale, the balance
in two equal notes payable in three years, with
interest at 12 per cent,, seen red by mortgage on
tbe premises. 3t MES P. HOGUE,
Executor of tbe estate of Davis Layton, dee'd,
Albany, June 4, 1868.
J. C. Powell Att'y for Ex'r. v3n42w8
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
J.
O. BUSHNELL, ADMINISTRATOR OF
tbe estate of Jane Emily Cline, deceased.
having filed bis accounts in tbe County Court of
Linn eounty, Oregon, for final settlement of (Jl
matters relating to said estate :
Notice, therefore, Is hereby given that said set
tlement will be made on
Tuesday, the 7th day of July , 1868,
at 10 o'clock A. at the Court House in the city
of Albany, in said eounty, 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,
"03. EDWARD R. OEARY,
County Judsre.
Cbaxob A Helm, Att'ys for Adm'r v3n42w4.
NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN
Smith,Administrator of tbe estate of Dr.
William Miller, deceased, bas filed his accounts in
the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, praying
a final settlement of said estate, and the diAfihs.riyA
of said Administrator.
Notice is therefore given that said settlement
will be made on
Monday, the 6th day of July. 1868.
at the Conntv Court rnnm. In Alhnnv. (n 11M
county, at 10 o'clock A. v., 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. Rcssell, Att'y for Adm'r -nw4
TARE HEED !
NOTICE is hereby given that owing to a dis
sension between myself and my wife, Emma
nose, we no longer live together as man ana wire.
I now, therefore, warn all persons aeainst liv
ing her credit on my account, as I am determined
to pay no debts of her contracting.
Dated May 28, 188S-n41w6, J. A. ROSE.
JOB WORK ysatly and cheaply dose at
this OSce. '
DVERTISEMKNTS.
SAMUEL DEHfJY.
Suecetior to Hampton & MeBrUU,
AND
Sealer la Every Variety of
AND
CABINET WARE!
Bcddingr, Spring Matircnucn,
HAIR, PULU, MOSS. WOOL, &Z &C.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
AND
Eexcotea 1st Flr(-CIa fttyle.
Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
On Firtt Street, Under tbe Democrat Office,
ALBANY, OREGON. .
May A, 187 v2nS8tauj!8
. MANSFIELD.
a. 0. BILL.
B. HAKSriCtD.
D. MANSFIELD & CO.,
DEALERS IN
ENERAL MERCHANDISE,
AZJ2A7I7, - OREOON.
N FOSTER'S ONE-STORY BRICK. OPPOSITE THE
POST OFFICE.
THE ABOVE FIRM TAKES PLEASURE IN
notifying their friends and the tmllio gener
alJy, that they are
CONTINUALLY RECEIVING
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES
HARDWARE, &C,
Which we wfll Exchange
FOH CA8II OR PRODUCE !
at rat
VERY LOWEST PHIOES.
We rtrpeetfallj ask tbe pnblie to
all tad Eiioine cor Stock and Prices
Before purchasing elsewhere ; and we Mar all
that wa will give
NT1RE SATISFACTION TO PROMPT CUSTOMERS.
Albany, Feb. 16,'7v2n27if
PRIVATE MEDICAL AID-
QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES. !
DIl. W. IC. DOIIERTY'N
PRIVATE MEDICAL ANO SURGICAL INSTITUTE I
Sacramento Street, below Montgomery, oppo
site tbe Pacific il til Hteanitbfp Com
pany's Office, Private entrance
on Leidcsdorff street,
Ban I rancisco.
JZ$tallUl trprely to afford tht articled tound
am tctnlijle medical a id 1 the treatment
and cure of all Private and Ck run
ic I)ierttt, eaatt 0
AVcreey oaf alt
JJitordcri.
TO THE AFFLICTED.
DB.W.K. DOHERTY RETURNS HIS SIN
eere thanks to bis numerous r aticnts for
ieir patrenage, ana would lake tb's opportunity
to remind them that be continues to consult at bis
Institute Tor tho cure of cbronio diseases of the
Langs, Liver, Kidneys, Digestive and Genito-Uri-
oary Organs, and all private disease, vis . Syph
ilis in all iU forms and stages, Seminal Weakness,
and all tbe borrid consequences of self-abuse, Gon
orrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Nocturnal and Diurnal
emissions, Sexual Debility, Diseases of tbe Back
and Loins. Inflammation of tbe Bladder and Kid
neys, etc., etc.. and be hopes that his long experi
ence ana saecessrui practice will continue to insure
him a share of publio patronage. By tbo practice
of many years in Europe and tbe United States,
be is enabled to apply tbe most efficient and suc
cessful remedies against diseases of all kinds. He
nses no mercury, charges moderate, trepts his pa
tients In a correct and bonorablo way, and hi
reiercnces 01 unquestionable veracity irom men
of known respectability and high standing in soci
ety, ah parties consulting niin by letter or other
wise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment,
and implicit secrecy.
to Female.
When a femalo is in f rouble, or afflicted with
disease, as weakness of the back and limbs, pain
in tbe bead' dimncst of sight, loss of muscular
powers, palpitation of tbe heart, irritability, ner
vousness, extreme urinary difficulties, derange-
ment of digestive functions, general debility, va-
ginius, an aiscases ot tne womn, nysieria, sterili-1
ty, and all other diseases peculiar to females; she
snyuia go or write at onca to tbe celebrated female
doctor, W. K. Doherty, at his Medical Institute,
and consult him about her troubles and diseases.
The'Doctor is effecting more cures than any other
physician in the State of California. Let no false
delicacy prevent you, but apply immediately and
save yourself from painful sufferings and prema
ture death. Ail Marridd Ladles whose delicate
health or other circumstances prevent an increase
in their facitlics. should writ or null nt T)r W V
Doherty's Medical Institute, and they will receive
every possible relief and help.
The Doctor'i nffl.
ccs aro so arranged that be can be 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 eases, and
who think proper to submit a written statement of
such, in preference toboldihg a personal interview,
are respectfully assured that their communications
will be held most sacred. Dr. Doherty takes this
opportunity of observing, that all letters are open
ed only and replied to by himself, and the latter
as promptly as possible.
If tbe case be fully and candidly desonbed. per
sonal communication will be unnecessary, as in
structions for diet, regimen, and the general treat
ment of the ease (including the remedies), will be
forwarded without delay, and in such a manner as
to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or
parcel so transmitted. Consultation by letter or
otherwise. rns. Permanent cure guaranteed or
no pay. Addess, W. K. DOHERTY, M. D..
can X rancisco, California.
Spermatorrhoea.
Dr. Dobkrtv has Just published an imnortant
aampiet emboaptng ms own views ana expeeienees
In reli tion to Impotence or Virility, being a short
treatise on Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness,
Nervous and Physical Debility consequent on this i
eCeotion, and other diseases of the Sexual Organs, i
This little work contains information of the 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. m. uuuiiivi x, At, v.,
T3n38tf San Franeiseo, Cal.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TXIE
OLD STOVE DEPOT I
mAiri GTREET
ALB AITS,
OH3ST BBXGGS,
(1ATI 0. O. eODLir CO.)
Keeps eonstantly on hand a general assortment of
STOVE SI
or theHtont Favorite Vniteran.
Cook Stoves,
r
Parlor Stoves,
Box Stoves !
With a full and general assortment of
TIN, SHEET-IRON,
COPPER AND BRASS-WARE!
And all other artloles usually found in a
TIN STORE!
Bepairing Neatly and Promptly Executed,
TEIMI8 Cault or Produce.
"Short Reckoning's make Leas' rrienda."
Feh. 2, '67 Y2n25tf
THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE!
JlXIL'ft CRADWOIIE,,
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
1JMIK fiUBSCRIIJEIl WOULD TNF0RM TIIS
X cmtensof Albany and vicinity that he now
occupies me corner brtcx ttoro
Corner of rirat and Washington Streets.
lie intends to sell goods
AT THE LOWEST PltTfiE f
rop
CASH Oil PHODUOEI!
TLo potlio wonld do well to examine mjr Goods
ucivrv parcoaiitnj ciwuere.
My Block eonsUts, in part, as follows :
IDTl-T GOODS
CLOTHING, GROCERIES
BOOTS AND SU0C3,
Hard ware,
CJrOCkcry,
Xth
A GREAT STOCK OP LADIES' FURNISHING,
FANCY GOODS.
ALSO
A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS
Everllrought to till Market!
Which beintenda to sell
ouiY ron cxsDiciriAZ. purposes
N. I!.I am alo airent for 1 rorir Ar !
linker Hewing MarhlitfN. Tbe3Ia-
cbines are known to be tbe best in tbe market.
M also Leg leave to Inform tbe public that we j
are JiA.irAUlUttl.Xi a good article of
O I G A It S
which we will sell at Sanrraacisco Wholesale
ITlcea. tall ana examine our stock of Cigars
ociorv pnrcnasias; etsewncre.
JULIUS OBADWOHL.
Dee. 22, '66 v2n!91y
CITY MARKET.
I Main St, Opposite tbo New Drug- Store,
ALBANY, OREGON.
irmmnuniTf a mnrtnimv .
mlhulhhall fit MbTAm wojneion
1 " 1
WILL ALWATt KREP OX
BA3TD THE BEST OS
MEATS OP ALL VARIETIES.
A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE IS
IX. solicited, as we intend to keep as good an as
sortment, ana or as good quality as tbe country
uurus.
We aro always ready to pay tbe
Highest
Cash
Priee
for Fat Stock.
April 0, 1867-
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NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY!
TO
FARMERS AND STOCK RAISERS !
THE FULL-BLOODED MORGAN HORSE,
"VEItMOMT," can bo found the en
suing season, at tho Clino Farm, one-half mile
south of Albany, except on all publio days, when
he can be seen in Albanyat Marshall & Schlos-
ser s stable.
VERMONT was foaled in Waitsficld, Vermont,
anu traces nis lineage back through four
sucoes
Mvo generations to the original Jistix Mohoak.
pemgrce is poncct ana warraniea.
at
either of the above named places and examine
the He se and his stock to their .ntir. ..tt.ra.
Anril4. lfifiS v!.n33n,r "
NOTICE OF SALE.
XTOICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN
pursuance of an order of the County Court
V in, ,n7. ' i Lor ureSon' maae
"1''" louo ,B lUB ul"r i wo vbisw oi iamci
Lewis, decoased, the undersigned, Administrator,
with the will annexed, of said estate, will sell at
publio auotion, to tbe highest bidder for cash, U.
S. gold coin, one-half down, the other half on six
months credit, with note with 10 per cent, interest
per month, for coin, seoured by mortgage on the
premises sold, on
Friday, the 26th day of June, 1868,
between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock
p. M. of said day, in front of tbe Court House
door, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,
tbe following described property, to-wit :
The east half of tbe S. E. qr. of Seo. 22 the
West half of the S. W. qr. of Sec. 23 ; the East
half of the N. E. qr., and (ho East half of the S.
E. qr. of Sec. 27 ; also a tract of land 16 rods
wide off the North side of the North side of the
N. W. qr. of Seo. 20. in Tp. 14. South of Rango
4, West, in Linn county, Oregon, containing 346
acres, more or loss. A. GREGG, Adm'r,
With the will annexed, of the estate of James
Lewis, deceased. s " ' x "
May 21, 1868. v3n40w4 s
Cbanob A Helm, Att'ys for Adm'r.
WANTED!
also Batter, both of which the highest mar-
et price will be paid. B. BRENNER.
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FOR RENT.
a A aw wvi v ar m ww a w M V i a a
a uuujj uwiitiiu liuucti, situated in a
J desirable part of the city, with barn, Ac.
Apply to DR. WM. LISTER.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THOS. W. KINNEY,
Ho. 40 Front 8teet, Portland, OrejeaJ
OFFERS FOR 8ALE-
FROM BROWN. 8RYS0N & CO.. SPRINSYILLE. W.
J. Worth's XZo&ey Dew,
Fry' Lanrel Orore,
Par's Sonrbon,
Hnnter'sCalilbrnlatThtat.
Flnet CaatlUlon,
Clique DeConche & Co,
A. Srllllonn,
3, XZenneiay,
And all Domestic Brands. I
Q-XJSTz
Snyper and Swan.
OLD T03I, BUM, PORT WISE, SHERRY W1XE,
Case Liquors of All Kinds.
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A NEW STORE IN ALBANY!
B. BRENNER.
OPPOSITE PARUIMIPM BLOCK,
Would respectfully inform
tbe citizens of Albany and ricinitj that
be bas just returned from
SAN FRANCISCO.
KVtU A
FIRST-CLASS SELECTION
or
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BATS AND CAPS,
1 la fact, a splendid and Taried assortment of I
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
KT MOTTO WILL BE :
"Quick Sale and Kmall Profltsi.'
I receive by every steamer a NEW INVOICE OF
GOODS.
Persons are rerpectfully reqaested to call and ex
amine my goods before purchasing ebtewbere.
mar2Sf68,v3n32tf B. BRENNER.
R. CHE A OLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CASH STORE I
OS CO. OF MA1K AXD BROAD-ALBIX 8TREBTS,
ALDAIJT, . .
OUTGO!?,
WHOSE GOODS CAN BE HAD
at Portland prices
FREIGHT ADDED.
BY PAYING CASH IN HAND FDR THE GOODS.
Give do a Call aid See for Yourselves.
IJ
R. CHEADLE.
ALBANY FERRY I
AT THE SOLICITATION OF MANY CITI
ens of Linn and Benton counties, I havi
fitted up the
LOWER FERRY,
tit being tbo Mage Route), in such, manner as to
secure to tbe publio better facilities, at all seasons
or tbe year, than can be bad elsewhere. My Boat
i is w oat u anown as a
CURRENT BOAT,
and is the best on the River, without any excep
1 won. firing quite near my juoat .banding, in
Benton eounty, I am enabled, at all hours, to ao-
1 A A I Y . . .
cuiuiouuaie mopuouo. xuy coat is secured by a
good wire rope, and is otherwise constructed with
the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS for
afetv "and
t.. rj.r.l .v. - . A
"""" v m upper
WMU"' xroprieior.
FARMERS, LOOK HERE !
T3 TT TTRR W A NTPTi!
. - '
20,000 lbs. or Good Batter,
w
For which I will pay, in Goods, 18 cents, up to
the 1st of July next, at my store.
May 22, 1868, . . RAPHAEL CHEADLE.
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HARVEST OF 186S I
THRESHERS,
REAPERS,
MOWERS.
J. BARROWS 4 CO.,
Agent for all kinds of ,
Agricultural Implements X
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TSotice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, WARNING
the publio against buying or trading for
j either of four promissory notes made payable to .
J. Q. Thornton or bearer, for the sum of three hun
dred and seventy-five ($.575,) dollars each, and
bearinsr date, September 25th, 1887.
Two of the above notes are payable in one year
from date, and two in two years Irom date.
The above notes were obtained by jocusrepresen-1
tation and without consideration for value received,
therefore I wlu not pay tnern.
Albany, Oregon, Oct. 11, 1887.-v3nl7w
ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOH THE SPRIH& SAIES OF 1853 !
IMORCROSS a COWAN,
WHOLESALE a RETAIL DEALERS.
H
AVE PROVIDED THEMSELVES IN AD.
Tftce or tne xeeent rise La Cotton Goods
with a
IABCIE AND DESIRABLE STOd
OF-
STAPLE DRY, GOODS!
WHICH CAN AND WILL BE SOLD
AT MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES I
FOE
I Cash or Sferebantable Prodnee.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AN? PRICES 1
We Have in starve Quantities
BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS, TICK
INO, COTTONADES, DENIMS, SHIRT
ING AND CHECKS, PRINTS, DE
LAINES, ALPACCAS, QINO- -HAMS,
JEANS, CASSI
MERES.TWEEIS.O FOREIGN ANl
OREGON
MAN V
VAC
TCSR,
At0
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
FANCY DRESS QOODSf
latest StyLss ofYotxtbsj and Centiemea'
OT-iOTHZnSTQ- i
AND FURNISHING GOODS'
HATS, CAPS;
BOOTS A5D SHOES OF ILL KI5ES A5D SIZES,
CARPETING, WALL-PAPER,
Paper fc Linen Blinds fc Fixture.
We wonld call especial attention to oar Stock cf
IRON AND STEEL,
A5D CtieRAI
JcBl -A. 23, JD 0EV E l
WZ FX EL SAFE IX 0ATXXG IT 1J
Tue Irgct thl side orPertL&ndX
C riiting ia part of
I FORKS, HOES, RAKES, SPADES, SCTTHE3
AUL.L-SAWS, CROSS-CUT, TYLER'S
IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH
JJILLETT-WEBES;
MECHANICS AMD BLACKSMITHS TOOLS COMPLETE
Batcher- Saws. Barn-Door Hangers, Rollers
and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and Rub
ber Packing, Horse-Shoe Kails, Bolts, -Jfuts
and Washers, Thimble and
Wagon. Boxing, Iron
Axles, Iron and .
Steel of erery ;
kind.
Blasting Powder and Fuse.
it t-i ana r a j. xt u xt v J-iA uia xugoest AMI'
ket prioe for Bacon, Iard and CToolw
Call and learn our prices, and then suit yourself
NORCROSS COWEX.
Albany, 3day 1, 1868 v2nllf
Y. W. PARRISH & CO.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT THE
BRICK B L O C K .
S. E. Comer Ferry and Front St'i
JUST RECEIVED, a carefully selected Stock of"
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS f
SILKS,
STRIPES,
POPLINS.
TAMISU,
. CHAllBRIES,
PERCALOS,
JACONETTS,
DELAINES.
ALPACAS,
LINENS,
SWISS
MUSLINS,
MARSEILLES
. - . : AND PRINTS,
TICKING AND?
Domestics, Bleached and TJnnleacaed,
LADIES. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES.-
-ALSO -
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
HARDWARE, TABLEWARE
AHB '
FAMILY GROCERIES!
Of all descriptions, by Wholesale and Retail, as1
Cheap as the Cheapest !
for Cash or Country Produce. With new goods'
and low prices, we aro prepared to giro en
tire satisfaction to all who may favor
ns - with their patronage. Na
trouble to show goods.
augllv3nlyl
nn s in aaiiivaa narAntf
ibnAin li.Aiiur no iuiui
AN
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTFUL
. ly inform the public that he is prepared to
do all kinds of
TURNING
I in a workman-like and expeditious manner. Alsoy
be keeps on band, and for sale, SPINNING
WHEELS, andthebestof
Haw-bide Dttoxn or Hit chen Ciairs !
AH of which will be sold cheap for Cash. 0r
dets solioited. iShop near the old Flour Mill, at
the upper end of First street. '
JOHN M mJMl&Li&iU
Nov ,23, '67 vSnl5yl
SEVENTY BUSHELS
O F S O N OR A SEED
FOR GALE AT I1Y RESIDENC1
CHAS. T. GAY,