The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, May 08, 1869, Image 4

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OUR AGENTS.
The following named centlcrnon aro authorised
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
EATUB DAY... MAY 8, 1S69.
DY TELEGUAPH.
tTashinjjtcn New.
New York, April 29. A Tribune'
Washington special says Butfcr is getting
his views on the Alabama claims in oppo
sition to Sumner's ideas into shape, lie
holds that, so far as recognition of bel
ligerency of rebels is concerned, our case
is as crave against i ranee ana opain asi
V J
r.ncrm ii
In the proposals filed at the Treasury
Department for the sale of gold to-day,
the bidding was for SS,341,000. The
lowest bid was 131 J; the highest 134
2-100. A million dollars were 6old.
Secretary Boutwell, at the stock ex.
change to-day, made a short speech, in
substance, that he should faithfully col
led the revenues and apply all the surplus,
after pejing the expenses of the Govern
ment, to the reduction of the national
debt. He should introduce economy in
to the Department; all its operations
ehould be open to the public gaze; he
thould endeavor to administer tho finan
ces without embarrassing the business of
the country. His remarks had a buoy
ant effect generally, and especially on the
Washington, April 27. The Presi
dent has directed tho dissolution of re
tiring Hoards nt San Franrisprt. fJpn.
Ord, President," St. Louis; Gen. Graham,
v Preside at, New York j Gen. McDowell,
President, Washington; Gen. Hardy,
President
The following officers aro assigned to
daty at the War Department : Gens.
15uttcrneld, Jctchum, J. h. fcniith, a-
ger, Swaync, W. McKa, Dunn and Col.
Oscar A. Mack.
The following officers aro relieved from
duty in tho Frccdmen's bureau. All the
-Assistant Commissioners of States Earn
ed: Gen. Reynolds, of Texas; Gen.
Chas. H. Smith, of Arkansas; Gen. A.
Arnes, of" Massachusetts; Col. J. II. Ed
ie, of South Carolina; Col. C. Compton,
of North Carolina, and Col. J. Thompson,
;of Tenn sssee.
Army officers assign as the reason for
the reopening of recruiting offices, that it
Is ascertained a blunder has been commit
ted.
Chicago, April 29. The Repullican's
special says officers of the regular army
Yiva ViAan f rirntpn nnf rtf sarvA ca
vice by the consolidation of regiments
will be assigned to duty as Indian agents.
it is Deiievea mis win do a tireat savmsr
to the Government and also insure an
honest administration of affairs on the
irontier, and dismiss frauds upon the In-
dians. It has the recommendation of
i Gen. Sherman, the Secretary of the Inte
rior, the Indian Commissioner, and Grant
approves it.
The same special says it understands
that Commissioner Delano does not sustain
Assessor Webster's position in regard to
the tax oa brokers.
Spragce denies the statement that he
purchased, or in any way subsidized the
JTational Intelligencer.
Delegations cf Cherokecs, Chickasaws
-and Creeks visited Commissioner Parker
to-day. He assured them their business
would be attended to, bat some delay
would be unavoidable.
Evarts made an argument before the
".Secretary of the Interior to-day on the
franchise of the Union Branch of the Pa--cific
Itailrocd. In it he claimed that the
Company have a right uDder existing law
to build to the 100th meridian and to
obtain the Government grant and subsidy.
A bill was before Congress, but failed
in giving this additional grant. No
-action, has a.3 yet been taken by the Sec
retary. The Postmaster General has instituted
inquiries in regard to late transportation
of mail in the far west. It b asserted
that on some long routes where pay is
normous no equivalent is rendered, and
the contractors refuse, in some cases, to
carry public documents or other printed
matter.
Richardson, assistant cashier of the
Treasury, declines the Masschusetts Judg
ship. Chicago, April 30. The Washington
dispatches say the public debt statement,
which will be promptly issued on the 1st
proximo, will show a decrease of about
three million. The iuterest on the ma
jority is not charged up until after the
1st of November. This intciest, which
now appears in the aggregate of the debt
every month, is deducted from tho total
until the next statement, at which time
the public- may look for a large decrease
Jn the debt; not only from this cause, but
from largely increased receipts from in
ternal revenue.
It is stated that the President tele
graphed yesterday to the absent members
vt vuc viifciuet asking tneir attendance
-at the meeting to be held at noon to-day.
A Republican special says that on con
solidating the regiments, it was found
tnat several hundred terms of service of
enlisted men were expiring everv month.
therefore, the order to commence recruit
ing was issued yesterday. This explana
tion is deeiaed proper, to put a stoD to
the sensation reports about the increase of
the army for war purposes.
J it -i ... .
jluc navs auu Cleans committee in
tend to visit Montreal and Ottawa durin
the summer for the purpose of observa-
aI- - f i 1 ... ..
uuu ana couierence in regard to the Kec
iprocity treity, free navigation of the St
.Lawrence end protection of American
fisheries.
Notwithstanding public denials, it is a
iacc mat tnj Mouse Uommittee on For
eign Affaire', or a sub-committee thereof,
intend to visit ban Domingo, St. Thomas
and Cuba during the recess, and the nec
essary money has been drawn from the
contingent fund of the House.
Minister Hall telegraphs to Senator
Sumner that the attack on him by Perry
in hi3 letter of 'March 2d, charging him
" in the use of the Minister's franchise for
commercial purposes is false, and he has
documents to prove it.
The TrUune's special savs. the old
Railroad Commissioners. Gen. Warren
.rresiaent, are making up a report on
their recent examination of the line from
viiiaua to vamornia. iioth comnamea
admit that thsir respective lines are not
in sush condition a3 they intend they
eaouia De.
Unhealthy fruit -.. Currents of cold air.
to act as Agents for Tub StaTb Rights Demo
rat, and to recciro ud receipt for ubscrlrtiom
to tho paper :
LINN COUNTY.
Robert Watkinaoa and James Dcrrls. .......... .-Solo
Jason Wheeler... ............... Lebanon
II. L. Brown . .BrownsTillo
Matthew Fountain II arris burg
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
Portland .....O. W. Cannon.
LANE COUNTY.
Hon. J. J. WaltotuM Eugene Citj
BENTON COUNTY.
II. S. Strahan.... . , Corvallia
W. J. Robertson ..Corrallis
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovclady Dallai
J. B. Y. Batler and Dr. Harris..... Monmouth
Dr. J. M. McCoy -LaCreolo
Benj. llajden ....Eola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY. .
J. R. Raletou - Oregon Citj
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy Portland
MARION COUNTY.
N. M. B.11 JS4lcm
B. F. Bon ham j
L. F. Eiscnh&rt .Silrerton
Hanley Waterman ..Jefferson
ThOS. Boycc, Newspaper Apent, San
Francisco, is authorized to recciro subscriptions
and advertisements for our paper, and act as busi
ness agent generally.
OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD
COHIIYG TO ALBA IV IT ! !
Now is tie Time to Tale Passage
roa the
New !E in pori i in
or
ROSENSTEIN & MENDELSON,
X7nO HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE
f J largest and best selected stock of goods
ever brought to this place, consisting of all the
LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS
of Clothing, ic. All cf which wo intend to sell
Cheaper than Any Other Iloose this Side of
Mil trannsro:
rH.3T GOODSl
GROCERIES!
CLOTHING!
BOOTS AND SHOES ! HATS AND CAPS !
HARDWARE! HOSIERY!
LADIES' rUENISHING GOODS!
CROCKERY !
And a good ajsortmeot of everything usually kept
in a first-class retail store.
F rod uce taken in exchange for goods, at
tae b:gncst market prwc.-S,
Albany, Oct- 3, 1568, t IdSdjO
THE FALL AND WINTER STYLES!
or 1S68, is ,
SILK and CASSIMERE HATS !
IRE 50W RTADT, AT
J. C. MEUSSDORFFER ERO'S,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
7e also wish to eall attention to oar well selected
stock of
HATS JJSTJD CAPS,
OF
French and Americas manufacture)!
Of which we Lave a great raricty of Late Styles
too numerous to mention ; and aa our Brother, J.
C, JlenssdorUer, is cow
IN NEW YORK.
to attend to the
MANUFACTURING
line himself, we feel confident that we ean offer a
much better material, and at lower prices, than
AM other House on the FaciSe Coast.
WIioleale Dealers
will find it to their interest to examine onr stock
before purchasing eUcwhere. We invite erery one
to call and examine our immonse stock, at
No. 72 Front Street. Portland.
No. 125 J. Street, Sacramento, Cal,; corner Hand
2d vtreetd, Marysville ; 635 and 637 Commercial
street, fcan .rranciBco, Cal.
Wholesale House, at 628 Commercial, ex-
en'itng tnrougn to r.u Ulay street, ban Francisco,
Factories, at 4A2 Broome street, Neir York,
ana 49 Boulevard bu Marten, Tans, France.
Sept. 26, 1868 r4n6tf
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OFBOSTOCT.'
PURELY MUTUAL.
INCORPORATED 1835.
Cash Assets ... $7,000,000 00
Cash Distributions of 1867 - - 526,568 55
iou.i surplus umaea - - Z,7Z6,573 55
Losses Paid in 1867 ... 381,600 00
Total Losses Paid - - 2,796,100 00
Income for 1867 - ' - 2,203,808 00
No Extra Charge for Traveling to and
from tne Atlantic States, Europe,
Oregon, and Sandwich Islands.
This old and popular Company is governed by
me ix uku jsixuujs law of JUasachu8ett.
ALL NET EARRINGS DIVIDED ANNUALLY AMONG THE
Losses paid promptly. All policies Non-forfeitable
DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU
ALLY! Ftnt Dividend Availalle at the Payment of (Jn
isecond Annual Premium.
But one class of members (Policy holders) in
this Company, among whom he annual surplus is
dirided. .
. Unbiased iuderment. based nnftn nfn1 inmt;
gation, will show that this (the oldest Mutual Life
T . .
insurance company oi America) offers more equi
ties to the insured than any other Company doing
business on this coast
Life Insurance is a judicious investment for cap.'
italists. It is a sckb investment fcr those in mod
erate circumstances, by which they may, with a
email amount of funds, leave to their families
ample means for their support in case of the early
decease of the insured.
Home Q2.cc, 39 State Street, Boston.
PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICES: 302 Mont
gomery street, San Francisco; Room 3, Carter's
Building, Portland, Oregon.
EVERS0N & HAINES,
General Agents,
RUSSEIX & Ag'ts,
Parrish A Co'a Block, Albany, Ore-toa.
lepWeSv-laStf - - ?
B1anuood.-iw tiie young
and rising generation, the vegetative powers of
life are strong, but In a few years how often tb0
palli hue, the lack-lustre oye, and emanated
form, and the tmpoisibllity of application to men
tai effort, show its baneful influcnoo. It toon bo
comes evident to the observer that tome depress
tng Influence is checking the development of tho
body. Consumption ii talked of, and perhaps the
youth Is removed from school and tent into the
eoantry. This Is one of tho worst movements.
Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-
changing scenes of tho city, the powers of tho
body too much enfeebled to give cost te healthful
and rural exercise, thoughts are tamed inward
upon themselves.
If tbe patient be a female, the approach of the
menses is looked for with anxiety, ai the first tyrap
torn in which Nature Is to show ber saving power
in diffusing the circulation and vlsltiag the ehoek
with the bloom ef health. Alas I iaerease of ap
petite is grown by what It fed on ; the energies of
the system a-e prostrated, and the whole economy
is doranged. 'The beautiful and wonderful period
in which body and mind undergo so faclnating a
change from child to woman, is looked for in vain;
the parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies
the grave but waiting ftr its victim.
IIelubold's Extiuct Bicuw, for Weakness
arising from excesses or early indiscretion, attend
ed with the following symptoms : Indisposition to
Exertion, Lou of Power, Loss of Memory, Dim
culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of
Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Hor
ror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakeful
ness. Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las
situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous
Appetite with Dysprptio Symptoms, not Hands
Flushing of tbe Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid
Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in
the Back, Heaviness of tho Eyelids, Frequently
Black Spots Flying before tbe Eyes, with Tempo
rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten
tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of
Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa
tients than solitude and nothing tbey more dread.
for Fear of Themselves ; no Repose of Manner, no
Earnestness, no Speculation, but a harried Trans!
tion from one question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go en which
this Medicine Invariably removes soon follow
Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptio Fits, In one
of which tbe patient may expire.
During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at
the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred
to two patients ; reason for a time had left them,
and both died of epilepsy. Tbey were of both
sexes, and about twenty ye-trs of age.
Who can say that tbcro excesses aro not fre
quently followed by thoeo direful diseases, Insani
ty and Consular, tion? The records of the Idsano
Asylums, and tbe melancholy deaths t y Contump
tion, tear ample witness to the truth of these as
sertions. In Lunatie Asylums the most taelan
ebely exhibition appears. The eoonUnance is
actually sodden and quit destitute neither
Mirth nor Grief ever visits it. Should a sound e
the voice oecnr, it is rarely articulate.
''With woeful measures wan Detpalr
Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.
Whilst we regret the exUteoc of tbe above dis
eases and symptoms, we are prepared te offer an
Invaluable gift of chemistry for the removal of the
consequences :
If ELJID OLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATEO
FLUID
EXTRACT OF
BXJOHCTT.
There U No Tonic Like It
It is an anchor of hope )to the surgeon and pa
tient, and this is the testimony of all who hare
nsed or prescribed It.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Prepared at
IL T. IIELMBOLD'S
Drug and Chemioal Warehouse,
04 Broadway, New York.
' BEOOMMElTDATIOirS.
Great Salt Lakbj Citt, Utah,
Jan. 28, 1808,
Mr. II. T. Helmbold t .
Dear Sir :
Yonr comraanication requesting; our terms for
advertising was auly received, but from a prejadice
I bad formed against adrertisinsr "cures for secret
diseases." it was left unanswered. Duing an ac
cidental conversation in a Drug Store tho other
evening, my mind was changed cn the character
of your Bvchv. It was then highly commended
for other diseases by two physicians present. In
closed please find our rates of advertising.
Yours, Ac, T. B. II. 8TENH0USE,
Editor and Publisher of Daily and
Semi.Weekly Telegraph.
N. Y. 8. Vol. Institute,
Corner of 5tb Ave. A 78th St., Central Park.
(A Home and School for tbe Sons of Deceased
Soldiers.)
Dn. IT. T. IIelhbold:
Two bottles only of the package of your valua
ble Buchu presented to the Institute bavo been
used by the children, and with perfect sncesj. In
the oase of our little Lieutenant A. J., bis pride is
no longer mortified, and hejs free from the daily
anathemas of the chambermaid, who has chargo
of bis bedding. I foel that a knowledge of the
result of our use of your Buohu with the children
under our charge may save many a Superintend
ent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylum
a great amount of annoyance; and many a poor
child suffering more from xceaknena 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. ThankiDg you on
behalf of tho children, and hoping others may be
alike benefitted,
, I am respectfully yours,
COL. YOUNG,
General tfup't and Director.
Juae 15, 1833.
mftr2V83T$a3l7V
PAOIFIO
NSURANCE COMPANY
Of San Francisco, California.
CASH CAPITAL $1,003,000 C
SURPLUS , Jan'y 2, '67 230,004 C
i
CA3XX ASSETS in O OLD, $1,233,034 C
All Loisei Paid Immediately ia United
States Q old Coin.
FIRE,
OCEAN,
MARINE,
INLAND
TUn PACIFIC INSUItANCE COMPANY,
having arranged with Messrs. BIQKLOW 4
miOTHKU for the transfer of ail the business of
the Fire Insurance Companies lately represented
by them, is now prepared to offer to all parties
formerly Insured by said companies, equally rood
terms and prompt payment of losses, ia United
States gold coin.
Mr. II. II. mtJELOW will be the general Arent
for this Company from this date.
Directors! of Pucillo Iniinrance Co.
san rRAxcisco Jas. DTremery,I.loyd TevU,
.ouis McLane, Win, Kherutan. Oliver Kid rid ee,
Win. AUord, John 0. Karl, A. U. Forbes,
Alex Weill, Alfred IJorel, J. (I. Kellogg,
Ab'm Feligman, (J. T. I.awton, 31. Cheeseman,
Anson U. Miles, K. I. Goldstein, (.!!. Howard,
JohnG. Bray, Mcees Kilts, G. W. Hearer,
A. Hay ward, P. L. Weaver, H. hlelnliart,
D.W. C. Uice, David Stern, 31. Itosenbauro.
C. Meyer, Jonathan Hunt, tArKAnrsro.
V. J. Oliver, W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills,
Alpheus Bull, V.. W. Leonard, G. W. Mowe,
W. C. UaUton, T. L. Barker, C. T. Wheeler.
L. Saehs, T. I.. Meyer, marvsvill.
Fred. Billings, B. M. Wilson, J. H. JewetC
I Tubb, John 1. JiewUrn, portlaxo.
II. M.Newball, Kdward Mtin, W. 8. Ladd.
Adam Grant, I. O. Mills, Jacob Kainin.
V.lrr, It. Hanstmann, stockto.
H. II. Bigelow, L. B. Benehly, T. B. Anthony.
Wm. Hooper, 3Ioses Heller, viroivm, rev.
Cbas Mayno, Wm. Scholie, Wm. Sharon,
OFFICERS :
J. IILWT, President.
A. J. It ALSTON, Secretary.
C. A. I.ATON, Marine SeereUry.
II. II. IIICiELOlV, Geal Agent.
LADD A-TILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AGENTS TO It
Oregon tfnd Wa.ihlug;f on Territory.
LOCAL AGENTS)
S. It. IIAMMRR.. .......Falem
F. A. CHENOWKTH .Corvaliis
B. U N IJ E KW 00 V Ku gene
S. F. CIIADWICK - Itoeburg
JOHNSON A 3IcCOWN..... Oregon City
CUMMINH A GRANT Dalles
J. 11. BLEW ITT. Wall Walla
A. WHEELER Brownsville
JAMES RILEY Harrbburg
joiin c:onni:ii Albany
or. 2. IBC7 vSalZyl
BEER! BEER!!
ALBANY BREWERY.
UIEFER & ROGGEUK, I'ro'ra.
nmiB SUBSCRIBER HAS JCST ERECTED
M a fit and Crst-cla4s
23 IR, 33 "W EB1T
Oa Droad Alb In between Tint Street
and the Hivcr,
And Is prepared to furowti
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
AD
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
OS SHORT NOTICE t
ill Orders Ddlrcrcd Whertrer Desired
He Warrants bis BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
PERFECTLY HEALTHY!
lie Ii confident bo can cire entire satisfaction to
ail.
Deo. 29, '66, v2n20tf
TO THE LADIES.
H
AVINO RECEIVED A PATENT FOR MY
Hack and Abdominal Nnnnort-
er, I am prepared to furnish those desiriogthem
at my residence, in tho old G rover or Joseph Watt
House, on the public squaro north of the Court
House. Also some valuable information for the
health of married ladies. Those wishing to consult
by letter, address MRS. J. b'ORD,
Salem, Oregon.
TESTIMONIALS.
We, the undersigned ladies, having used with
the utmost satisfaction the Supportor inventod by
Mrs. J. Ford, believe it to be tho best invention
for the purpose ever offered to tbe publio, and do
most cheerfully recommend them to all in nood of
nytbing of tho kind.
Mrs. J. II, Howell.
Mrs. E. J. Cornell,
Mrs. Sam. Ileadrlck,
Mrs. B. F. Brown,
Mrs. M. J. Munkers,
Mrs. J. Caplinger,
and many others.
Mrs. S. J. Thornton,
Mrs. E. A. Delong,
Mrs. S. E. Bell,
Mrs. J. Imbrie,
Mrs. T. R. Blackcrbj
Aug. 8, vSnSltf
BLACKSMITH I NG.
PLOWS! PLOWS 1 1 PLOWS!!!
TnE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO
tbe general publio, tbat be is now manufac
turing tho
GAI.KSDURG PATENT pioTT !
and any other style of plow that maybe ordered.
Also, particular attention paid to
HORSE SHOEING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING.
And General Jobbing-.
All work entrusted to me will receive prompt
attention, and be executed in the best possible
manner, with good material. A share of publio
patronag is solicited.e -
My shop is on the cornet of Second and Ells
worth streets, opposite Fieraa'a Ferry, Albany,
Oregon. p. WOOD.
Pec.5'5SY4nlfllf.
1
FIFIST-CLA03 SELECTION
or-
R Y GOODS
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
XIATS AND CAPS,
and, la fat, splendid and varied assortment of
GENEIIAI 3Ii:itCIIAWDlE.
MT motto will :
Quick Male and Nmall Profits."
I receive by every steamer a NEW INVOICE OF
GOODS.
Persons aro respectfully requeued to call and ex
Amine my goods before purchasing eluewhere.
mar2SrC8,v3n32tf B. BRENNER.
NEW BOOK BINDERY!
112 rroat St., Portland.
(Nearly opposite MoCormick's Bookstore.)
cconcn Y. TO 11131,
BOOK BINDER, PAPER RULER. AND
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER.
IV
I.ANU IIOOKM M AIE TO Oil
IKIt and Ruled to any desired pattern
Newspaper. MagaUoet, Mu!c, etc.etc, Bound
in any style, with neateeM and dtspateb.
AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
HTFor farther Information enquire at Free-
Ian s JJookstore, Albany. -
iaajrSQJ8tf
WHEAT AND OATS WANTED I
T1
Mil SUBSCRIBERS WILL PAY THE
bighctt eatb price fur whpat and oats dcliv-
ere4 at ibeir Warehouse in Albany. Also wheat
ao4 oau
Stored and Shipped at the Lowest Sates!
Goods of ait binds received and chipped from
tnewbarr. aiahkuaM SON.
v3nS2vl
WHEAT AND OATS!
lOO.OOf) HnHlnriVnnlMitiinfHl
WANTED within the neat two weeks, for which
The Highest Cath Price will be Paid,
Br J. GRAuWOIIL.
-
e.n w.u, hia
SAMUEL DENNY,
TjnSTDEBTAKERJ
A& BKALER IS
ALL OKDS Or CABINET WAKE!
. ALBANY, OREGON.
Store on First street, under the DewocaaT OSee.
Albany, Oct. 1, 18CS r la7tf.
ALBAIVY FOUIYDR Y I
AND
TVT A HTh' rOnP !
ALBANY. OREGON.
A. F. CHERRY, PROPRIETOR.
xixcrACTCEtB or
STEAM ENGINES.
GRIST AND SA W.MILLS.
REAPERS AND THRESHERS.
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
PUMPS. Ac. Ac, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Machinery of all binds
REPAIRED OM SHORT NOTICE !
PATTKIL 3IAKIXC
Done in All Its Various Forms!!
IEON AHD BRASS CASTINGS
Of All Rinds, Made to Order 1
Dee.S'CSTinlojl. A. F. CHERRY.
TTENTION FARMERS '.MILL MEN !
A!tr
ALL THOSE RAVING MACHINERY I
THE ALBANY-
Oil, FACTORY !
LAUD
Has resumed operations, and Is prepared to
furnish
Lard Oil by the Quantity !
Different grades are kept on band for sale at
different prioes.
The No. 1 Grade is Warranted to be Strictly
Pare!
Orders from a distance respectfully solicited. The
, should be accompanied with the easb.
NOTICE CASn OR SOAP WILL BE
paid for pure lard and rancid or scorched
grease, delivered at the Factory. , ' :
McCORD A GEORGE.
Albany, Oregon, Jan. 1, 1869 v4n20tf. -
DR. R. C. HILL,
(Successor to Settlemier b Co.')
MAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'QN.
-DEALER IN
Drags, r.ledici&9S, Paints, Oils, Dye
stnfE, Glass, Varnishes, &c, &c
sSPhysioians' Proscriptions earefully Com
pounded. vSnJltf
THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE!
JULIUS GRADTTOUX,
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
T1IE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM TUB
citizens or Albany and rlcinitj that be now
occupies ttto
Corner of Flrit And Ferry Streets.
He Intends to sell goods
AT THE LOWEST PRICE!
roii
CASH OR PRODUCE ! !
I baro constant! oa band a
VERT FINEASSOBTMENT OF
COOKING, BOX AND
IParlor Stovc.
Also Manufacturer of
Copper, Tin andSbeet-Iron Ware,
Which be will soil at San Francisoo prices.
All kinds of repairing done on snort notice.
and entire satisfaction warranted.
I will dispose of tbe
TINWARE FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Country merchants would do well to examine
my Goods befere purchasing elsewhere.
My Stock eonslsts, in party as follows :
JDJEl GOODS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES
DOOTS AND SHOES,
Hardware, Crockery,
-ISO
A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING,
E3IBROIDEP.Y AND
FANCY GOODS.
"a iso
A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS
Ever Brought to this Market!
Which be intends to sell
ONLY TOR SXEDXCZNAZ. PURPOSES
JULIUS GRADWOnL.
jaa22'69rfn22vZ.
WILLAMETTE
Corner of North Front and B S treats
(One Bloek north of Coach's Wharf,)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
TTAVE FACILITIES FOR TURNING OUT
JUL nest-class work equal to any establishment I
in tbe State. Moa'actere
STEAM ENGINES AND I BOILERS !
SAW AfSin GRIST Mil l S f
QUARTZ AND MINING MACHINERY!
j w a ejtsnM m m mk. a - - m
yUAiiliS bxALLrD, BUOiS AUD Dl3 !
i
Of tbe test American White Iron,
CASTINGS FCR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY !
H. W. Shipley' and 3. C TruUlngtr
PATENT TURBINE WATER WHEELS.
These wheels are unsurpassed for power,
sitnplieitj of construction, da
ratiiitjr and cheapness.
Wrought Iron Shatter Work!
For Fire Proof buildings, at San
Francisco eost and freight.
BLACK SMITH I SO) ASD kBFAlRISO.
Tbe largest and best stock of patterns in tbe
State. o charge for tbe use of then.
All orders for Work will bo executed proaptlj.
JOHN NATION,
Janl6r4n22jl
Superintendent.
LOOK HERE !
Patronize Heme Indastry, and sue Money!
The undersigned, baring opened a
lAiLUUU u US A A IJ L.1 5 II Jl Jl A
In Albanr, takes this method of inforaicr
the publio that he is prepared to
MAKE. CET ASD REPAIR CLQTH1XC!
Or ALL KI5DS
IN TUB LATEST STYLES !
AND AT THE M03T REASONABLE RATES I
ALSO
Clothing Made Water-Proof!
Bj e certain process withont Injury to tho texture
, - -n iTf J n JA rnTt '
Janv, u.-Tn-lv R. JACOBS.
Tiir nin otihip nr....T I
inc ulu oiuyc ucrui i
J ohn .Brig.g: ,
DJCAtER XX
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES !
Of the Best Patterns;,
SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE!
TIN,
And tho usual assortment of furnishing goods
found in a Tin Store.
Bepairs Neatly and Promptly Exeouted!
, On Reasonable Terms.
u Short Reckonings Make Long Friends!"
FRONT-ST., ALBANY, v
Next Door to B. Mansfield A Bro's Store.
Deo.5v4nltf JOHN BRIG OS.
50,000 BUSHELS
or
i.txnvtun. u. immig, . rLEfscssTza
SANDERS, STERNBERG & CO-
BXALCKI IV
STAPLE DRY GOODS! I
First Street, la J. B. Monteitb'a Brick BaUdlaf
' ALHAnr, onracrr.
THE ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES PLEAS
URE ia informing the sitisessof Linn eoeatv
that tbey bavo just opened a well selected stock ef
FANCY DRY GOODSl
BOOTS A N D SHOPS.
GBOOERIES
And a full assortment ef -
GENERAL MERCHANDISE X
, Wblcb they will dispose
CASZX OR COUrrrnT mamstm
At fair living rates.
CALL AND EXAMINE 0UB STOCK AND mCtS
Before pnrcbasing elsewbert, and we
assnre all tbat we will glva
Entire Satisfaction to Prompt Customer
ALSO
W bare Branch Motaao, loaf establish, a4
SOUTH BROWNSVILLE!
wbere we keep a large and well selectee! stoek of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE I
evl4'eSrnl3tf
FOR THE SFEINB AHD SUHHEB, 186 J.
AT
ANDREW COWAN,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER.
Cattea Ge4a
with a
LARGE AS D DESIRABLE STOCK
or
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
WHICH CAK A5D WILL BE SOLD
AT mabveiously low prices I
FOB
ch or e ehBtabi itu.
rill ivn rv r
a wnkt. n lii r a sa um nt i iiu xiisrv t n stntstrsi .
I ' fc ww" rniww I
We Have n JLnrs-e onontitu.
BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS. TICK
ISO. COTTONADES, DENIMS, SHIRT,
IMl AND CHECKS, PRINTS, DE.
LAINES, ALPACCAS. GIN?.
HAMS. JEANS. CASSI
iiERES, TWEEDS, or
FOREIGN AND
OREGON
M A N U -FAC-Tcat.
ALSO
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF
j-xvii kj x JJKESS GOODS!
Latest Style ef Youth's and Ge&tiexae'
AND PURNISHINQ nnnne
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS AXD SEOES OP ILL II5DS AJD SIZE .
CARPETING, WALL-PAPER,
Paper & X.Snen Blinds 2j Fix tares
W would call especial atUntioa ts omr Steek
IRON AND STEEL,
ZE-X -A. 3rt ID "W -A. HB
W niL 8XTX IJT FATING IT IS
The lokTgeht tills side ofPorflAad I
Cetiiatinff ia part f
IQRKS, nOE3, RAKES, SPADES. SCTTH1S'
AVrB, CROSS-CUT, TYLER'S .
IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH . .
BILLETT-WEBBS, 7
MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS T06U COUltETC
Butcher Saws, Barn-Door Hangers, iZr!!rt
nd Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and Rah-
ber Packing, Horse-ghoe Nails. BolU.
h as aers, i mm n;e a,n4
iTagon Boxinf, Iroa :
i Axles, Iron and
, Steel of every
) kind.
'paatirgr Powder aad Face,
WB kJ PATING IN CASD the Highest If a,
ketiC8 for 11 aeon, Iard and Weel
CaUad learn our prices, and then suit yourself
Wn -NOKUKOSS A CO E2T
Alhany, May 1, 1888 v2nltf
'Albany book storei
E. A. EEEELAND,
BOOK-SELLER ANO STATIOr.in
Albany - - - - Oregon
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIO
that he has removed from the old stand to
PARItlSH'S BLOCK.
wnera au are nmxa, assured tnat Uoods U kU
line are sold at the lowest cash priees.
COSStASTLT OK HAKO: " ' '
STANDARB AND IISCELIMEOUS
Juvenile. Toy Citt and ClaaOs&scia,
SCHOOL BOOKS A?ID STATIO::znY!
Of every kind used la the tat.
S BOOKS IMPORTED- TO GIlDZr.,
short notice. - - - Deelnl 81y
HIANII DIIEDS, of tho latest a&Jlr s
approved form, for tale at this cSee. Vtm&tt
andMertgae.