OUR AGENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. A D V E 11 T I S 33 MENTS. ADVE 11 TI813 MENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. 'ADVERTISEMENTS. SATURDAY r MARCH 27, I860. DISCOVERY OP WHITE PINE, A correspondent of the Virginia Enter' ise, writing from Treasure City. (Nov. res' an interesting account of tho discovery prise, eives an interesting account of tho discovery of tho Whito Pine mines by an Indian named Nappiass and one Leathers, a black smith. The latter got some of the ore and melted tho 6ilver out of it, thu3 proving its richness. Tho correspondent then proceeds: In my last, Leathers was left on his way home after his first visit to tho districts, be wildered with his discovery, unable to com prehend it. Ho had been on tho Hidden Treasure ledge all the time ho was knocking off the specimens, with which ho and Nap piass returned, heavily laden, to camp, but the thouiht that all of the numerous seem ing boulders were but the outcroppings of one of the most magnmcent leugca yet dis covered never entered his head. Ho put tho specimens brought with him through the test of the f orgs at such time as ho could es cape observation, and always with tho samo exciting xesult. His conduct began to ex jcito the attention of his comrades. He be came strangely mysterious. IMerchand, the Superintendent, began to notice a sudden in clination on tho part of Leathers for scien tific inquiry, yet so cautiously did he always approach his subject that they never divined his object. Meanwhile Nappiass was su- premely happy. LEATHERS AGAIN' TISIT3 1IIS HIDDEN' TRKASCRK. There is a limit to all human endurance. r - After who knows how many anxious days and sleepless nights, Leathers aain eet out for another s-isht of his tantalizing wealth Yet onco on tho ground the samo bewildering fears possessed him. He tramped azain and i.MrwST'iilS felt that he could not find it. Again ne re turned to cacao. loaded down with specimens. I yet he had not dared to put a notice on the ground for fear ho would miss tho ledge, call attention to the discovery and loso it all. How he concealed the matter from his com rades so long is strange, but ho certainly kept his secret, and Nappiass, in his new found luxury, was faithtul and true. TBS SECRET OUT AT LAST. Finding that be consulted the oracles of science in vain, that he was impotent to pluck from the heiirts of the books about him the mystery of his discovery, and unable longer to resist, he took the superintendent, Jlarch- and, into his confidence, told him of the .wpolffi ha hirt fnnnrl onfl fhAw ftllfr. tn. gether for the third visit to the mysterious treasure, .uuxcuuuu, uiax uu iuc Lruuuu was not long m comprehending the situation, showed Leathers the vein matter and the adiacent country rock, pointed out the vein, its course, width, probable dip, etc Thev immediately located it under the name of the Hidden Treasure, and called the the mountain Treasure nil!. They selected 25 pounds of rock, took it to Austin, had it worked, and found it yielded $1 50 per Txmnd, making 3,U0U per ton. Ibis was the middle cf September, 18G7. So long had Leathers agonized under his secret, ever since the 4th of July preceding. Here I leave him for the present. OTHERS GET WIXD OF THE DISCOVERT. Leathers and Marchand kept their secret -so well in Austin that no one there knew where the rock came from. It was not until about the first of November following that any one about the Monte Christo mill knew what was up. J. E, Lindsley, "William 31c- Cauley and F. . Eberbardt were the first to ferret it out. They came over about Xo rember 1st, and immediately located the norm and south extensions ot the Hidden Treasure. Linlley then located the Ice berg, Hemlock, Pego nip, Vallejo and other Jedges. .Lberhardt discovered the summit, Aurora, William Penn, Franklin, Eclipse, ana otiier veins, lnese discoveries soon became known at the mill, and other men working there, and in the mines around about, ltathburn, Sproul, Drake, Robinson and Crawford came over. HEAVY SXOW FALLS. "Within four days after Lindsley and others came over, a lunou3 snow storm camo on, stopping all work, cutting off their supplies and compelling them to turn their attention to provide some means of shelter rather than to look for more claims. A log cabin was quickly improvised out of the pine trees with which the hill wa3 then covered ; by great exertions some provisions was procured trom tne mill, ana then they began to tramp around in the snow again, looking for more ledges. During this time toe Mammoth. .Alladin's Lamp, Little Bilk and other veins were lound. THE EEEEHABDT. Thi3 ledge, the pride of tho district, and monarch of all mines, was one of the last of the leading esure veins discovered, and vnen lound was not considered of much val tie. One reason for its tardv discovery wag 1L3 Kliuation. ireMnrv 111 infin (in nfi nnirnuucu iurii, auu ioir iricce, lunu mountain, rnnninz north and eonth. and is eome two miles long on the summit. The Hidden Treasure was found on the north end -of the mountain. Naturally the first oroa- Dectinir waa confined tn thafc nnartm fln down the northern slope, where the Mam -moth lies, and it was only by decrees, and after that portion had been pretty thorough. ly looked over, that the prospectors turned their attention to the south. At the South .end of the summit there is a sudden, precin itous break or descent, and the Eberhardt lies on a kind of table land below. Before prospecting could be carried to that point, me snow naa taiien ana 6topped operations Li-wt JI1AC3 OF THE DISCOVEEY OP THE ZBEEHARDT. One Sunday, in January, Lindsley was in his cabin melting snow. Eberhardt and Cole, who had been chumming with him. took a sirou arouna tne South, end of the jsummit, and in their rambles Eberhardt stumbled upon the croDpinffs of the vein which will perpetuate his name forever in the history of mining, Cole sujrzssted the same, but Lberhardt constantly demurred. on ine grouna mat tne vein was of no ac count, and he didn't want his namo connect ea with a claim of so little value. But the boys got to calling it the Eberhardt, and the name stucg, . HOW IT WAS LOCATED, Everything a1xut the Eberhardt is peculi ar, and even tha original notice of location of it is oddity, probably without a parallel. One peculiarity of the notice is this : The original claim and the south extension ar au x" e nonce, ix gimpiy sttea tHat the parties thereto claimed 1,800 feet on the 11 - Ti . i! x.wviecK uoriu 01 toe nonce, Tvhich part was the original, and the 800 feet BOOtn was put m as an extension, which Eberhardt located as a gift for some of his inenas.. j. win eive vou a coov of the nntfoa h, nnrl V,- a 11 fW ' it. liardt was supposed, of coarse, to run the same waj, and the l,UUU Jeet north of the notice Was considered the best part of the claim, whereas the south Eberhardt. which have already been taken. A munificent gift, The magnificent bell captured at the eiorra nf Salvo, J -"wo . vuoi ui Buu preseniea to Qaeen Victoria was suspended in the tow er of Windsor Castle during ffer Majes ty s recent visit there. me locater cave to his lnends, is the one witn a of which it is sucDOsed two million dollars .MAfH,. tn.M-j vv aTlJ The following named gentlemen are authorised to met at Agents for Tbk Statk Rights Dkmo uat, and to recolvo nd receipt for subscriptions to tho paper t LINN COUNTY. Robert Watkinson and James Dorris Sc Wheeler ; k JIV- Scto on Uo Matthew Fountain llnrrlsburg MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Portland O. W. Cannon LANE COUNTY. Hon. J. J. Walton Eugcno City BENTON COUNTY. R. S. Strahan Corvalhs W. J. Robertson .. ..CorvaltU POLK COUNTY. T. J. Lorelady Dallas J. B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris Monmouth Dr. J. M. McCoy La Ctsole BonJ, Ilsyden ...... Eel CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. It. Ralston - Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. J. F. McCcy Portland MARION COUNTY. N. M. Bell I q.u B. F. Bonham f L. F. EUcnhart i Silverton Hanley Waterman Jeffersen ThOS. Iloyee, Newspaper Agent, Pan Francisco, is authorised to recelro subscription" nJ advertisements for our paper, and act as busi ness agent generally. OREGOfCCENTRAL RAILROAD GOH1IVG TO ALBAiVV ! to is tne Time to Take Passage ron thr Nov !EinxoiiTiiii -or ROSENSTEIN &. MENDELSON, WHO HATE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE largest and best selected stock of good ever brought to this place, consisting of all the LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS of Clothlnir, Ac. All of which we Intend to sell Cheaper than Any Other Honse this Side of uuu iiuuum 3D Z GOODSI GROCERIES! CLOTHING! BOOTS AND SHOES ! n.VTS AND CAPS ! HARDWARE t HOSIERY I LADIES' rUBNISHING CROCKERY t GOODS! And a good assortment of everything nsttally kept in a brst-clas retail tier. f Produce taken in exchange for goods, at the highest market price.1& Albany, Oct, 8, lbOS, v4c?mfl THE FALL AMD WINTER STYLES! or 156?, is SILK and CASSIMERE HATS ! ARB SOW AEADT, AT j. c. aiEt ssDourrcn & liners, PORTLAND, OREGON. We also wish to call attention to ocr well selected stock of HATS C-AJPS, or French and American Manufacture ! Of which we tare a great variety of Late Style too numerous to mention ; and ad oar Urotber, J. C. Jleussdorffer, is now IN NEW YORE, rto attend to the JIANIJFACTURIXC I line himeelf, we feel confident that wo can offer a A otber Uon" on tb0 i alQc Coa8t I Wholesale Dealers I will find it to their intercut to examine our etock I before purchaalng elwhere. We invito every on to call and examine oar immoneo ftock, at No. 72 Front Street, Portland. No. 125 J. Street, Sacramento, Cal.; corner Dand 2d streets, Marysrillo; 635 and 37 Commercial etreet, San Francuco, CaL wholesale no cue, at uzs uomtaerciai, ex ending through to 637 Clay etreet, San Francisco, .Factories, at4C2 1iroomo street, Jew York and 49 Boulevard St. Marten, Pari. Franco. Sept. 26, 186S v4n6tf NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or BOSTON. PURELY MUTUAL. INCORPORATED 1835. Cash Assets - - - $7,000,000 00 Cash Distributions of 1867 - - 626.568 55 Total Surplus Divided - - 2,726,573 55 bosses raiu in iso w - 381,600 00 Total Losses Paid - 2.796.100 00 Income for 1867 - - 2,203,808 00 JTp Extra Charge for Traveling to and trom tne Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, and Sandwich Islands, This old and popular Company is governed by tlioKOX-FOEFEITURE law of Massachusetts. ALL HET EARKINGS DIVIDED ANSOALLY AMONG THE Losses naid nromntlv. -AH rx1itaa TCTn v..r,:,.t j I 1 ' ' r-v.v..,v--v.,lWU0 DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU ALLY! Fir$t Ditndtnd Available at the Payment of the Second Annual Premium. I But one class of members (Policy holders) in tbij Company, among whom ho annnal surplus is I i . . ... .. I Unbiased Jadffment, based upon carefnl invnuii ties to the insured than any other Company doW business on this coast. Life Insurance ia a judicious investment for cap itaJists- It is a subb investment fcr those in mod Home Ofice, 39 State Street, Boston, I JSSSSS?L f2 I BnildSne'. Pnrttanil- nr.i i ' ' x;;Xri., General Amenta RUSSELL & ELBLINS, Ag'ts, Parrish & Co's Block, Albany, Oregon. seplfl'68v4n5tf r f 6 I ova fa iii rtnm stoniiaa -1..M. il. MaNHOO.-II TII12 YOUNG and rising genoratioa, tho vogotatlve powers of fo aro strong, but In a fow years how often th0 pallid hue, tho lack-lu;tro ojo, nnd omaolntod form, nnd tho impossibility of application to men tal effort, show its baneful influonco. It soon be comes orident to tho observer that sumo depress- ng influence is oheoklng the development of tho bod. Consomption Is talked of, and perhaps tho youth U removed from nohocl and sent Into tho eonntry. This Is one of the worst movements. Removed from orJlnery dlveriions of tho over charging seenei ef the city, tho powers of tho body toomuoh enfeebled to giro test te healthful ad reral eierclse, thought are tame inward upon themselves. If the patient be a fsutalo, the approach of the menses Is looked for with aulety, as the Orel symp tons la wkiek Nature Is to show kev eaviag power o diffaitag the olrealatle aa visittag the ekeek wltk the bloeA of health. Alas I laereaae ef ap petite Is grow ky what 11 fed e the atrsjks ef the system ae prostrated, and the wkele aeoaomy Is deranged. Tb keanliful and wocderfal period in whlrk body and mind undergo se fatioaJag a change from child to woman, Is looked for la vain; the parent's hrart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiticg fur its vletinv UaiMBOtVe Extkaot live bit, for Weaknois arising from excesses or early iadticrettan.attoBd ed with the following symptoms i Indisposition to Exertion, Lo of Power, Lois ef Memory, Diffi culty of Breatblnjr, (leneral Weakoe, Horrer of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Hor ror ef Death, Nijrhl PwcaU, Cold Feet, Wakeful nee, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal La ?ituU of tho Mancular System. OfUa Knomous Appetite with Dyepeptie Symptom, Hot Uar.dsJ Fluihicg of tho Body, Dryness of ths Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Pack, Ueavines ef the Eyelids, Frequently lilaek Spots Flying before tho Kyes, with Tempo rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, neet!cnc, with Itwrror of Society. Nothing i uore dcrtrallo to such pa tients than tulitude and nothing they moro Jrea 1, for Fear of Themselves ; no llepose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transi tion from one question to another. These symptoms, if allowed to gi en which this Medicine Invariably removes roon fcllew Los of Power, Fatuity, and Epikptie Fits, In one of which the patient may expire. During tho FuperintenJence of Dr. Wilon at the Plootsing iale Asylum tbu sad reiult occurred to two patients) reason for a time had Ufl thea, and both died of epilepsy. They were ef both sexes and about twenty ye-rs of ago. Who can ay that these excess! are mil fre quently fallowed by tL direful diseases, Iasaal ty and Consumption? The records of the Idsaae Any lams, and the melancholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witnets to the troth of theao as sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the moit melan- chely exhibition appears. The countenance U actually sodJen and quite deitituto neither Mirth nor Grief ever visits it. Fhould a sound of the voice occur, It ts rarely articulate. "With woeful mea'ures wan Deipa'r Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the exUtenco of the aboe dis eases and symptoms, wo aro prepared to oSTer an invaluable gift of cheailstry for the removal of the consequences : HEitinoLirN HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. There i Tlo Tenio LUce Its It In an anchor of hope te the sorgaon aad pa tient, and this is tho testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Bold by Druggbfts and Dealers overywbere. 1 Prqiared at n. T. UELMBOLD'S Drng and Chemical Warehouse, C04 Broadway, Jfcw York. EBOOMMENDATIONS, GncAT Salt Lakb Citt, Utah, Jan, 23, 1868, Mr. II. T. IleiupoLp; Dear Sir : Tour communication requesting our terms for advertising was duly received, but from a prejudice a naa tormea against advertising "cures for secret diseases," it was left unanswered. Dnrinz an ac cidcntal conversation la a Drug Store the other evening, my mind was changed en the character of your Buchu. It was then highly commended ror otner diee&eeB by two physicians present. In closed please find our rates of advertising. Yours, Ac, T. B. II. ST12NH0USE. Editor and Publisher of Daily and isemt-woelily Xelegraph. N. T. S. Vol. Institute. Corner of 5th Ave. & 76th St., Central Park. (A Home and School for the Sons of Doccasod t Soldiers.) Dr. .II. T. Uelmbold: Two bottles only of the package of your valua ble Buchu presented to the Institute have beon used by the children, and with cerfoot sueess. Tn the case of our little Lieutenant A. J., his pride Is no longer mortified, and he is free from the daily anathemas of the chambermaid, who has chargo of his bedding. I feel that a knowledge of the result of our use of your Buchu with the children under our charge may save many a Superintend ent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylum a great amount of annoyanoej and many a poor child suffering more from vseakneti than from hab it, may be spared punishment, that is (not know ing it as a weakness instead of a bad habit) most unjustly inflicted upon them. Thanking you on behalf of the children, and hoping others may bo I am respectfully yours, COL. YOUNO, General Sup't and Director. June 1, 1868. . rnar21'68T3nSlyl PAOIFIO INSURANCE COMPANY Of Sail Francisco, California. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 00 SURTLUS , Jan'y lt '67 230,034 00 CASH ASSETS in Q OLD, $1,230,054 91 All Lossob Paid Immediately In United States Qold Coin. FIRE, OCEAN, MARINE. INLAND -o- TnK PACIFIC INSUKANCC COMPANY, havlnirarraiiiretl with Messrs. DIUKLOW A 1IUOTJIKU for the transfer of all the business of the Fire Insurance Compatdes lately represented by thetn, is bow prepared to offer to all parties formerly insured by said 0"ta panics, equally good terms and prompt paytucat of lossee, iu United btates cold oin. Mr. II. II. IilUKLOW will be tho general Agent for this Company from this date. Director! of Pnrlfle Iimiiruiice Ce. ah rHAJtciUCn Jas. D'Fremery.Idoyd Tevis, Louis McLane, Win. h-'liprtnan, Oliver KldrMgc Wm. AI'rd, John O. I-arl, A. W. Forbes, Alex Weill, Alfred Ilorel, J. (1. Kellogg, Ab'ru Selij(mao, (J. T. Law ton, M. Che?rma, Anson (i. Ktiles, K. L. tloldstoin, (I. II. Howard, Johntl. P-roy, Mesee Kills, O. W. Heaver, A.IIayward, P. L. Weaver, 8. u?inhart, D. W.C. Jtico, David Htcrn, M. Itsenbauin. C. Meyer, Jonathan Hunt, mciukto. D. J. Uliter, W. T. Coleman, Kdprar Mills, Alpheas Hull, K. W. Ieonard, O. W. Mowe, W. C. Halloa, T. L. P.arker, fJ. T. Wheeler. u. hacus, T. It. ilfjet, W AttVS VILI.K. Pre I. 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T IIIH SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECTED a new and firsUcia UZi JC JZj W JZjt JCit jC On Droad Alb la between Tirst Street and the River, And Is prepared UfartkUh WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS -A an PRIVATE FAMILIES, OX SHORT AOTICXI All Orders Delivered Vhererer Desired. Ho Warrants his B2EB MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY IICAF.TIIV! JJo is confident he can give entire satisfaction to ft!!, Dec. 29, 'S, ?2n20tf TO THE LADIES. HAVING RECEIVED A PATENT FOR MY Hack mid Abdominal Support er, I am prepared to furnish thofto desiring them at my residence, in the old Grovcr or Joseph Watt House, on the publia fiquaro' north of tho Court House. Also some valuablo information for tho health of married ladies. Those wishing to consult by letter, address JMRS. J. FORD, Salem, Oregon. TESTIMONIALS. We, the undersigned ladies, having used with tho utmost satisfaction tho Supportor invented by Mrs. J. 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How many thousands of pcrsuus, both male and fcutUe, are there who aro suffering oulatnifcrable exitcn- ftvta the cfTocts of secret indulgence, or from vims aborted into the system ! Look at their pallid, emaciated arid disfigured fact an their broken diwn cintitulioR, disqualify itg theia for the hapt-ir.ess of marriage or the enjoy tnetitof lif. I u this horrid situation thousands suffer until death closes the scene. Let parcels cuardun, friends, attend to those who are sudor log with any of these horrible lifv-doctroviogtoal ad c see that they aro eared fur and cured befure it be too late, rend them immediately to Vt Cibhon. a pbyirlao who has made pritdire his study for years, and who is etrtaip' to cure the mol imetsmUs eaes without mtreury orothcr in juriuus drujf. It Is impurtant to thoso who are atUictd. or tboio who are iitrretcd in the welfare f their friends, Vt bo cartful of tho many pretend 1 doctor who infest ail cUics, fublUhing their skill iu euriox all diccs in a few days, itapjiog upon tne putiw ry using the names of cminen physicians from Kurup and other places, lie therefore careful, and make strict inquiry, or you maj !sll iDl'i U.o lianas or tuose charlatans. Seminal Weakness. Hetniual LmUsions, the consequence of self- abne. TbU solitary vice, or d-praved sexual in- uuience, is pra-tisd ty tho youth of both sexe t an alin'l uti!iait-d rxivnt, prwluciog , with un errn certainly, the following train of inorLid syuiptums, uukts c uballe-l by scimtiSe medical toeasurtrs, vis : Hallow counteaanre, dark spots uo'ler the ryes, pain in the head, ringing in the tars, no'na ii'c the rustling of leave and rattiiog of chari'.ts, uneasiness about the loini, weakness of the limbs, confusd vbbn, blunted intellect, loss of confi lcncts difiideneo io approaching stran gers, a ill! ike to form new acquaintances, a dis position It shun society, los of memory, beetle flushes, pimple and various eruptions about the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs, consump tion, night sweats, monomania and frequent in sanity. If relief be not obtained, should apply iramediatily, either in person or by letter, and bare a euro effected by hi new and scientific mode of ttealinx this disease, wbieh never fails of eflWt. Ing a quick aud ra lical cure. Ir. O. wili jrfvc One Hundred Dollars to any person who will prove satisfactorily to him that ho ws cored of this complidnt by either of the Han Francisco quacks. MARRIED MEN Or those who contemplate marriage, who are suf fering under any of these fearful maladies, should not forget the sacred responsibility resting upon them, Dor delay to obtain immediate relief. TO THEIsADIES. The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females, treated with eminent success. Such as oppressions, Irrigularities, Whites, fall ing of the Womb, Tumors, all Urinary DUcascs, Nervous debility, Painful or Difficult Menstruation, Barrenness, etc., will be speedily cured, without poisonous drugs, injurious or unpalatabla medi cines of any kind. Havo no delicacy in calling, no difference what your troubles may bo. Tho af flicted are cordially invited to call and satisfy themselves. DOCTOR GIBBON is responsible, and will give to each patient a written instrument, binding him solf to effect a radical and permanent care, or make no charge. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may bo CUBED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, stating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and have medicines promptly for warded, free from damage and curiosity, to any part of tho country, with full and plain directions for use. By enclosing $15 in currency or $10 in coin, in a registerod letter through tho post-office, or through Wells, Fargo & Co., a rackatre of med icine will bo forwarded by express to any part of mo union. Address DB. J.F. GIBBON, 618 Kearney street, corner of Commercial, San Francisco. Post Offico Box 252. Consultation FREE. rJ- Correspondents will please inform DR. GIBBON that thoy read his advertisement in the Democrat. feb29v3n23yl NEW BOOK BINDERY! 112 Front St., Portland. i (Nearly opposito MoConnick's Bookstore.) GEORGE W. VOIXUM, BOOn BINDER, PAPER RULER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. BT.ANK BOOKS MADE TO OR DER and Rulod to any desired pattern Newspapers, Magazines, Muslo, etc., etc., Bound in any stylo, with neatness and dispatch. AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. SrFor further information enquire at Free land's Bookstore, Albany. may9v3n38tf WHEAT AND OATS WANTED ! THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL PAY TIIE highest cash price for whpat and oats deliv ered at their Warehouse in Albany. Also wheat and oats Scored ami Skipped at tne lowest Bates! Goods of all kinds received and ' chipped from the Wharf. MARKJJAM SON. '. Y3n52y WHEAT AND OATS! 100,000 Bushels of Wheat aud Oats WANTED within the next two weeks, for which The Xljgrhest Cash Price will be Paid, By : J. GRADWOIIL, San FranoipcQ Store. THE SAM FRANCISCO STORE I JULIUS OB1BWOIII, ALBANY - - - OKtuwiM. mHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD J21?0?? TIIK JL citizens of Albany and vicinity .f"ftt now occupies tuo Corner of rirst and Ferry Streets. lie intends to sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE ! roa CASH OH PltODTJCEM I Lave constantly on hand a VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OP COOKING, BOX AND Also Manufacturer of Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Warf, Which ho will sell at Han Francisco prices. All kinds of repairing done on short notice, and entire satisfaction warranted. I will dispose of the FOR COUNTRY TINWARE PRODUCE. Country merchants would do well to examine my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. My Ktock consists, in part, as follows : GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockery, AM A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING, EMBJtOIDKUY AND FANCY GOODS. XLItO A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Ever Ilrought to this Market ! Which he intends to sell ONLY TOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES JULIUS ORADWOHL. ja22'63r4&23y3. WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS! Cor&er of North Tront and E Streets (One Block north of Conch's Wharf,) PORTLAND, OliEGON. HAVE FACILITIES FOR TURNING OUT firslc!as work e'jual to any eitaLlUhment in tho Fttc. Moufactcre STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS! SAW AND GRIST MILLS I QUARTZ AND MINING MACHINERY! OT ALL Kl.lOft. QUARTZ STAMPS, SHOES AND DIES! Of the test American White Iron, CASTINGS FCR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY! H. W. Shipley's ar.d J. C. TruUlnger's PATENT TURBINE WATER WIICELS. These wheels are unsurpassed for power, simplicity of construction, da rahilityanl cheapness. Wrought Iron Shutter Work! For Fire Proof buildings, at Sao. Francisco eost and freight. BLACKaviTHiica aso kiratais. fTi9 !arret and best stock of patterns in the Mate. 2o charge tut the use of them. All orders fur Work will bo executed promptly JOHN NATION, Janl6v4n22yl Superintendent. LOOK HERE! Patronize Home Indaittry, and save Monty! The undersigned, having opened a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT In Albany, takes this method of informing the pubiie that he is prepared to MARE. CUT A.D REPAIR CLOTMXG! OF ALL KISDS IN TXIX3 XtATEST STYLES! AND AT TIIE MOST REASONABLE RATESl -r-AI.SO Clothing Mode Water-Proof I By a certain process, without injury to the texture or quality of tho fabrics. jan9,'69-v4n2ltf. R. JACOBS. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT! J o li n 33 DEALER IK COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES ! Of the Beit Patterns, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE ! And tho usual assortment of furnishing goods found In a Tin Store. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed On Reasonablo Terms. "Short Reckonings Make Long Friends I" PRONT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to D. Mansfield A Bro's Store. Doo.5v4nl6tf JOHN BRIGGS. 10,000 BUSHELS , OF ... WH EAT WANT" ED ! ron WHICH THE Highest Market Price will lie Paid in Coin, By the firm of CONSER & BURNETT, who have entered into co-partnership for the pur chase of Grain and the manufacture of Flour, at the Jefferson Mills, Oregon. ' JACOB CONSER, JOHN BURNETT. Jefferson, Feb. 6, 1869 v5n27m6. ISrOTIOE. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to tho undersigned, will please eome forward and settle op, as the old Books must be Closed by the 1st of January, 1899. Albany, Dec 10,'6S-nl7tf. A. COWAN, v. sssdess. m. STSHirscna. J. naiscBXSB SANDERS, STERNBERG & CO., DXALBRI IS STAPLE DltlT GOODS ! t First Street, la J. B. Monkith's Er!ck BaUdlajv ALBANY, OIlEaON. ir'k V' 1x1 iBfc,rmIl lh Hiiensof Linn eouaty VHa. w(nl tiT,pnJA m. well h1.I.I .n.V f that they ha. Wi FANCy' ORY GOODSI BOOTS AND SHOES GROCERIK8 f And fall assortment of OENERAIs MEIltIIADISEI Mil Which tbey will dispose CASH OR COUNTRY PRODBC3 1 At fair living rates. CALL AND EXAMINE CUB STOCK AND PRICES Before purchasing elsewhere, and we assure all that we will glre Entire Satisfaction to Prompt Customer ALSO Ve hare a Branch Ifo0se. Ion esUVHsbed, at SOUTH BROWNSVILLE! wbcre we keep a Iarg, aai weI, ttUcUi Utk GENERAL MERCHANDISE I toTU'C8r4nl3tf FOE THE FALL AND WINTER. 1865 AT ANDREW COWAN, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER, o HAVR PROyiBEfcfniEJfSELVES rr sD with a'"" f tU rCCC" 1 riM CotSn ciS: LABGEAXDDESIBABJLE STOCK." or STAPLE DRY GOODS.' WHICH CAN AND WILL BE SOLD AT MARYELOUSLY LOW PRICES I. roa Clwh or Merchantable rrodae CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ANO PRICES 1 We Have In targre quantities ELI iC??rn vDa f CTT0NS. TICK-, t v5.TJ.-N ADES DENIMS, SHIRT- HAMS. JEANS, CASSI MERES. TWEEDS, or FOREIGN AND OREGON .M AXU. FAC- ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY DRESS GOODS! Latest Style of Youth's and GeatUa' AND FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AXD SHOES OF ILL USDS ASB SIZB CARPETING, WALL-PAPER, Paper fc Linen Blinds A Flxtnres Wo would call especisd attention to our Etoek f IRON AND STEEL, AXD 6K3KKAX WE KKL BATX IS FATI.VG IT IS The Largest this side of Portland t Consisting in part of FORKS, nOES. RA'5ES, SPADES,. SCYTHES, MILlj-SAWS, CRu?S-CUT, TYLER'S IMPROVED PATluf T TOOTH IIILLETT-WEBBJ MECHANICS ANO BLACKSMITHS TOOLS Cw'.HrlETE Butcher-Saws. Barn-Door Hangern. Roll? and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp aad Rh her Packing, Horse-Shoo Nails, Bolt,, Nuts and Washers, Tbimhle and.. Wagon Boxing Iron, Axles, Iron odi Stoel of every kind. lastiagr Powder and Pas. WE AR FAYING IN CASn the Highest Mar ket pri6e for I! a eon, Lard and Wool. Call and learn our prices, and then suit yourself. . NORCROSS A CCCEN. Alhany, May 1, 1S68 v2nltf ALBANY BOOK-STORE! 33. A. FEEELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIOflEB,. Albany - - Orcrjoo RESPECTFULLY INFORMS TH PUBLIO that he has removed froaa the old stand - PARRISH'S BLOCK. Where all are invited, assured that Goods in aJ line are sold at the lowest cash prices. COXSTAHtlT 0 BAXP J . STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOXS, Juvenile. Toy Gilt aai CUaCvcb - ootn ira, xhd-- SCHOOL- BOOKS AUD STATIOniflYl Of every kind used in the Stat. JESS BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDIR, at short notice. DeelnlSly BLANK DEEDS, of the latest and nest approved form, for sale at this cfllce, Wasrusty and Mortgage, ( 4