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OUll AGENTS. ADVKKTISEMISNTS. ADVEltTlSEM ENTS. ADVKIiTISKMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS, Al) VEiiTl SEM tJNTSr .v v.v v- SATURDAY. .. MAY 15, I8fi9. J A X.OYEIPS MTIMTKGY. A cooa story is related of a wealthy Xondon banker, who is very good naturcd qualities ho was liked by every one, and ,h fc.-inkor did not csenna tho perioral .IrnH rd twpntr nniind a Tcir. fo nn tor eight years at teu pounds a year rise, and marry when ha gets two hundred pounds a year; henceforth to VCgctatO and Cud ij, that the additional teu pounds a year rise The banker, on Sunday afiernoon, when 110 one expected, would occasionally ask the young man to visit his family at nis suourDan viua; as me convcrsauuu ol the young man was so clever, it could not but be of advantage to his children. T liftrft not montinnd that there was a I Deauuiui young uauguier vi umcicc-u Years, but tharmay always be understood In any English family that has known wedded lifelong enough. But there were oi course, no aucniions oa iuc pari, ot the vonn? man. other than extremely I dclicat 3, reserved and most proper. The .tr j Til -c a. 4i 1 jouui.U b .HO Wu unuiuus uu- -tationtothe banker's country seat to breaths fresh air and clear his lungs of -London fog and smokc, was evidently very ill, auu lucugu u ucciarca inuastii .well and robust, the banker shoot his rii J .I 1- 1. II- r ri j I " I cannot make out what. is the matter with tt,v clerk'" said the banker to a con. r : v. i u i.:-. , JJCIO Tl UW 49 1U IUV Uaik UiUtU 111.11 111U1, I .aiier lae youm uaa oiougni in some pa pers. "Well," you are green, I should v. for a man of vour time of life and ex- .. iV. 1 Vx? I perience " said banker number two. ! ' . - . I 4J)on't you see what'a the matter ? lie's ;in love' " In love ? bah ! He is modesty and propriety itself." UI tell you it is a fact, and with a rich old fellow's daughter, who would no more think" of having him for a son-in-law than yon would." Oh, the haughty oil fool ; my clerk la as good as his daughter, and be hanged to him. Thank you for the hint." As soon as banker .No. 2 had disap peared, the young clerk wa3 called in. "So, Fir, you are in love, and pining away for the object of your affection; that's the secret,, is it V Why did you not tell me before V The youth was silent. "Well, my boy, I pity you ; but I give you a word of advice. If the daughter is fair, she is worth running a risk for. Look here; there are two hundred pounds, ami two months' leave of absence. Hun away mth the girl! Bah ! don't look so stupid. I did the same before you, and it dia't hurt mo." The clerk fell upon his marrow-bones aad was upon -the eve of making a clean breastof it, when the old man arose and left precipitately, to avoid a scene. The young man considered, and acted, and the consequenc was that the next day week there was no young lady at the dinner table of the banker at the country seat. The house was in constrenatioo,and ,a search was made in every direction. A note, however, was found on her -"dressing table, conveying the customary prayer of forgiveness, and one enclosed . from the youcg clerk, stating that, believ- -ing me Danser had meant to give a hint an regard to his daughter, and was unable . to give hb . public consent owin,?r to ap- - perances, he zd acted on the suggestion, ; ana ere mz " iather-m-l3w had received i the letter he would be hb ccn-in-law. The pill was bitter, and the joke a tcr irible one against him; but the banker was a crood-natured man, and hated ridi cule, s) he took the bull by the horns at last, and openly declared that he was afarare all the time who Lis clerk wa3 go- .ing to run away with. The iEistoiArr and the Fiddle An Irishman just come to this country had never seen a fiddle. A man came in to the hotel with one under his arm. and began to screw it up. One of the screws slipped, and he spit upon it to make it hold, and then began to draw the bow. The Irishman, who was watching him, could Etand it no longer, but bolted across the street into another notel, exclaiming: "I thought. this was a land of liberty and freedom, but the di?il take such a land where ya abuse the poor childer so bad." Landlord "Who is abusing the chil dren?" " Why, a man came into the tavern just . . i . ... - PW,.)ua a nuie boy-under hw arm, and he begin to torment the little crather. First he began.tQ pull and twist his ears; then to provoke4 him" morel he spit in his .iace, anftjinea.no drawed a briar across his belly, and Howly Vargin ! how he did Whales are believed to live 1,000 years: -swans, 900 : ravens. 130. and hnrea The nine lives of a cat entitle it to last jwwen years. Hogs seldom reach 20. -Just Sp. A Keese River paper re marks that the firemen of Austin are very eteady. They are always in bed when an alarm of fire is heard, and thev .stay there. . J A Memphis jury, havicg convicted tk-M A M 5 a Auau ui muraenng atman who is still ahre, were in a quandary - whether to re scind the verdict or let the prisoner kill his man. j V. ' s?-s who committed sui cide a few days ago ia San Francisco, re sided at one time in Victoria. She mar ried Dr. Moses at that place. ,.kuly; business of the gamblino Hsn Helena, Montana, averages 350 000, in gold. dust and greenbacks.. .. ' The Government lost 61,000,000 wcrtli..cf -property .last year by the Elniing j)fc steamboats : on nhe - Missouri river.. :., . . RoherrToombsj recently ill, has recov credr A cotemporary says he "will not put his foot in his name yet." but inclined to bo a triuo lasi in ma views Trlife. Ho had a favorite clerk, a young Mujiiu.iu won. . ... i iiniTvnT til nniix'' rv man about twenty-one, remarkably hand- Portland ;;"" Borne, modest and intellectual. For theso LANE COUNTY. feeling Of good will. Ho was aa poor as U. S. Stratum uorvauis bod. Consumption is talked or, ana pernapsioo his salary, and had no connections to w-J- Kwbcrt-"u,JY,"'VnnvTV "CorvaUu youth is romovod from school and ont iato th. push him after fortune ; and so, like most 10 Lk COUNT i. country. Thi. U ono of tho worst movements. English clerks, ho would rise to one hun- T. J. UrelaJ, .. ...;..;;..; , ' .f The followtne named contleincn are authorised to act s Accnti for Tub Statk Rights Demo- RAT, otid to roccive od receipt, for .ubscriptlon. w ius paper , LINN COUNTY. n . . i. -w it. ! ... .1 T . a .M.S Ctr 1 jn!um wheeler Lebanon if. lT Brown m irown,viilo - - -------0 . Cannon. Hon. J. J. Walton. Eugcno City BENTON COUNT! . ......... - Ucnj. Haydou.... Kola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. Ralaton Orpga CUj MULTNOMAH COUNTY. N M. Bell I aloin h. F. nonhwu ) fr - Tho. Boj'co, Newspaper Aent, Pen ancisco, is authorized to receive subscription .1 i.K--rti-ciucnti for our aimr. and act tu tuai- iantn!lly! Fra an! - '. n OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD tjojiitjf 4 JLtf SLMiMii1 jl i I - a ... . l it nciwoiVs Kxtkact Bccau, for WoaUes. . .. . . TJmp ilOW li lUS 111115 19 idlu ldiidU , ths- I . . . IS OW AL, 1111 O 1 1 11 1U I or DrtSPWRTPIN A. MPMDELSON.I.:,i...i.. x orsn rncrcioa. " - - - 1 I 117II0 IT WE JFST OPENED ONE OF THE ever brought to tbu place, e0ns.st.a5 01 alt the " - - I LATEST STYLSS AND PATTEIINS of Clotbins. le. All of which w. intend to sell Cheaper than Any Other Ilonsc this Side of San Francisro! DEY O-O O X S 1 GROCERIES! CLOTHING! BOOTS AND SHOES ! HATS AND CAP;? ! HARDWARE ! HOSIERY 1 LADIES' FUBHISHIHG GOODS! CROCKERY 1 And a good assortment of ereryihios nsaallykept ia a Ert-cljj retail store. JT-Produce taken io exchange for good, at the highest market price. Albany, Oct. 8, ls6S, T4nSm6 THE FALL AND WINTER STYLES! or ises, is SILK and CASSIMEUE HATS ! ARB SOW READY, AT J. C. MEU5SDOUFFLR & BRO'S, rORTLAND, OREGON. Wa also to call attention to onr well selted stock cf H..TS CAPS, or rrench aad American TiZancfactvre ! Of which we Lure a great variety of Late Ftylcs too numerous to meution ; and as our Brother, J. C. JlensiJoriTer, Is now IN NEW YORK, to attend to the MANUFACTURING line himself, we feel confident that we can offer a much better material, and at lower prices, than AN x other Houeo on the Pacific Coast. WIiolcnle Dealer will find it to their interest to exaimno oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. We invite every ona to call and examine oar iromonee stock, at No. 72 rront Street, Portland. No. 125 J. fitrcet, Sacramento, Cal.; corner D and 2d street, Marysville ; 635 and C37 Commercial street, San Francisco, Cal. Wholesale Hocse, at 623 Commercial, ex- endinr through to 637 Clay street, pan Francisco, Factories, at 4C2 Eroome street, New York, and 49 lioulerai'J St. Marten, Fans, Franc. Sept. 26, 1868 rinCtx" NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF .BOSTON. PURELY MUTUAL. INCORPORATED 1835. Cash Assets ... $7,000,000 00 Cash Distributions of 1867 - - 525,568 55 Total SnrnliK DivlioH 9 me ttit 5 riu 111 jcoi . 381,609 00 Total Losses Paid - - 2,796,100 00 Income for 1867 - - - 2,203,808 00 No Extra Charge for Traveling to and irom tne Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, and Sandwich Islands. This old and popular Comnanv ia Mrcrncit bw the NON-FORFEITURE law of Maachusetts. ALL MET EARNINGS DIVIDED ANNUALLY AMONG THE Losses paid prom ptly. All policies Non-forfeitablo DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU ALLY ! Firm Dividend Available at the Payment of the C f J V . - . oecvnt Annual I'remtuht. But one clas of members (VtAirv h this Company, among whom he annual surplus la divided. Unbiased judgment, based nnon careful IhvarM. gatiou, will show that this (tho oldest Mutual Life Insurance Company of America offers mo uni ties to the insured than any other Company doine business on this coast , Life Insurance is a iudioions lOTAIlfmAnl fnr Man italists. It is a spue investment fcr thoanln 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. Xlome OSce, 39 Stato Street, Dototu PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICES . 302 Motif- gomery street, San Francisco; Room 3, Carter's uuuumjj, jrorimna, uregon. 1SVERS0N & HAINES, General Agents. RUSSEtt & IXXi.INg, Agts, aepig'Ctf CQ'' B1Ck' AlbMy' 0reSa- Tl 1TIANJIOOO.IN TIIK lOUNU .M.l lHtr.M wAtiAWHlUn tkn vwa(a(!va rwitvrt rsi tit ... . in ,ow Cft" uow wlCB lB UUC, tug lk-IUl vv v ..... w m i . l . i ....ii.nur . ....1!.... t.... . I . tat cnort, mow ii. naneiui inuuouoe. a wu w" wu" j mg innuonco u cueing mo uove.opu., v. chanStng accnes of tlo city, th. wer of lhe bdy tooruueu njoeuico io eito i- "" Ld rural oxcrciac, thoughts ara UrnoJ Inword ul,oa tbeiU8chi m?nai U looked for with anxlciy,R tho ar3tyn.p- toms ia which Kalara Ut l;ow her ;aing power t.uru.ta, th. eircuktba and i.lil.s tho d.r.k ,,,.v 1....1 lin " UCB,t- w r pctito is grown by what It fed on; th energies of , . . . , . tho syste- a-o prostrated, aad th. wbol. ccoa.tay is dvran-ed. Tho bcatttlfttl and wondcrlul period - . . .1 i. which body and mind undergo so facioatin a ehaugorrom cnua i.woiu.n, .r . , lu r v w. . th pn but watiine ut its ictiu. Atying trom cxces.c or early iuducret'.o.tUrnd- am'Bs,rw c T ,. . , cJ ith lU Ml"wln VP" 5 Inuos.tloa to Exertion, Los. of 1W, U, of Memory, Did- .. mw eulty or Broatnini;, ueneral v, eaicnar, Jiorror oi TwUi.ir. Pwadfol ll-r! ness, Dimness of i.iun, Lan;uor, Lnlrersal Las- ,Utti v w .i.....-.-. . . AlT51 with DyspeptU Syntptous, Hot llandf CmieMBMl4,.BMM.;ll(PKr rftla in ............ I r ..... n,. . .h.I I -ytii lbe Ca3., ncavln, of tU Eyelid,, Frequently BLkck SioLs Flyin3 before tho Eyes, with Tetopo- rary tion, Great Mobility, Rellenes, wirh Horror of Hoclcty. Nothing U more de.irabl to such pa tients than selitude and notbicg tley tnore dread. for Tear of Themselves; noR-poeof Maoncr.no Earnetnes, no Speculation, but a Lurried Trani tion from one question" to nther. These symptoms, If Rwed to go a'b!t this Medicine Invariably removes soon t-AUn Los of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of which the patient may expire. During thi Hoperintendeisc. f Dr. Wilson at U19 Eloomingdala Asylum this sad re?u!t occurred to two patients ; reason fr a tirso had left them, and both died of epilepsy. They wera ef both sexes, and about twenty ye-irs of age. Who can ay that tbeto X4tc aro not frc qucntly followed by thoe direful diea;es, In;ani. ty and Conumptioa ? The records of the Idane Asylums, and th selaneholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witnejs to the truth of thcc as scrtiocs. In Lunatic Asylum, the tatt mcUn chely exhibition appear. The cmintmance l actually sodden and quite destitute m-ULer Mirth nor Grief ever visits it. Should a .onad of the voice occur, It is ranly atticulate. 'With woeful measures wan Dspa!r Iavt sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of tha above dis eases and symptoms, we aro prepared to offer an invaluable gift of chemlttry for the removal of the consequences : Iini.JIROI.D'H HIGHLY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF BTJCHTJ, There is Tlo TcrU jw It is au anchor of hope to the surgeon aad pa tient, and this i the testimony of all who havo used or prescribed it. Sold by Druggist, and Dealer, everywhere. Prepared at H. T. IIELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, ppt Broadway, Now York. EEOOMMENDATIOirS. Great Salt Lakb Citt, Utaii, Jan. 28, 1803. JJr. II. T. Helmbold i Deir Sir : Your communication requesting our term, for advertising wa. duly received,- bytTrom a prejudice I had formed against advertising 'cL'i'es for secret diseases," it was left unanswered. During .0 ac cidental conversation in a Drug Store the other" evening, my mind was changed cn tho chai'if ter or your livenv. It wa. then highly commended for ether diseases by two physicians present. In- cio.ca picase una our rates of advertising. Yours, Ac, T. B. H. STENUOUSE, i.ditor and Publisher of Daily and Dcnu-weeniy XELEGitArn. 2T. Y. 8. Vol. IvsTfTrrrw. Corner of 5th Ave. k 78tU St., Central Park. (A Home and School lor the Sop. of Deceased boldier..; , Db. H. T. Helmbold: Two bottle, only of the oockace of blo Buchu presented to the Institute hare been used by the children, and with perfect .uce.s. In the case of our little Lieutenant A, J., hig nride is uv ivugvr luurvmcu, ana ne is iree irom the daily anathemas of the chambermaid, who has ehareo of his bedding. I feel that a knowledge of the teem m our uho oi your isucnu witn tho children under onr charge may .aye many a Superintend ent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylum a great amount of annoyance: and mnnv child Buffering more from toeaknest than from hab it, may be .pared punishment, that Is (not know ing it as a weakness instead of a bad habirt mrtBf unjustly inflicted upon them. ThanklDg you on behalf of the children, and hoping others may be alike-benefitted, ' lam respectfully yours, COL. YOUNG, t ' ' V. ,oa. General Snp't and Director. June 15, 1863. mar2X'0rSn81yJ I iVClUUTlH MVMU uiuiuni; mivi.ivai w. ... PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY Of San Franelseo, California. ' I CASH CAPITA!. 1.000.000 00 SURPLUS ,Jan'y 1'" 38,054 00 CASH ASSETS la GOLD, $1,233,054 911 All Losses raid Immediately in United Statos Qold Coin. pilu3f OCEAN, MAllINK. INIANr .--JmiIH PACIFIC INHtJItANCn COM PA NT. I 1 having arranged with Mew. WttBLOW k lUiOTIIKH lr Iho traPfr of all th twines of tho Firo Iunuranco Cornpasjfos Iatrly rcproofttod hy thcm , DOW vrtpnnl4 to flfrcr 9 M pttrtle a . f - ! I . .. ' . 1 1 a .1 inaeny minnja vj oia "r, Utato jr.ld coin! ' tbU c frum lUM Ullte. T5 T?. GOODS ltiinrM ir iiiiranrAt o. f Tvii. ham rnixrisco Ja. li'Frcinc.-y, Lloyd Tcti. Voul 3tcLane, Ww. Kbtrwan. Oliver KldrlJg. w, Alr..rd, Jhn o. Karl, A. li. Forbw, At WeI A,ff,,i no,t.,, j o jcdl. A-; ; ttT! I.oui McLune, Ww. KbuKwn, Oliver KldrlJg, ij0i ismy, Elects j:iit, . w. rnr, J-'r.1 V: Jr.YfT"' t!; H:rln!'r " l. n . I. Illtl, JJavi-i . Morn, i. ihikbuuuot- i.j. Oliver, w. r. odman, Edgar mul, A1heB(l l5ul! j:. w. Inard, U. V. Mowe, W. C. Kaltton, T. L. Ilarker, C. T. Wheeler. f- j'rcj. isillings, H. M. WiUon, J. JI. Jewell, AjlM rttt( I. O. Mill. Ja-ob Kamrn. " " ... ... MAnVVll.l.K. I I . T If 1!.. - . . . . u J, lljdow. h::;' ?'iCA,. w m. -'r. uT",6"'ev- a.ta OFFICKItS: j:.Iir.T, rresident. A. J. UALVrOX, Focretary. C. A. LATOX, Marine fcreUry. II. II. UIUIILOIV, Gca'l Agent. LADD e i.ut wiNjrw.. a..w, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Orrgon nntl Wah!ugf ou Tcrrllory. LOCAL AGENTS i S. R. HAMMER - Flcns F. A. CI1 ENOW irril CorvaUis J. B. UNDERWOOD, T. Eugene S. F. CIIADWH K l'.oburj JOHNSON A JfcfoVN Oregon City CUMMINS A GRANT- Hallcs J. II. BLEW ITT Walla Walla A. WHEELER BrownsvUIe JA.MEK R1LEV Harribrj JOIir aO.'.i:iC Allmuy IiKKlt! UK Kit!! ALBANY BREWERY. un:r i:r &. itoGunu.;, iror. fflllE FUB.CUIBER HAS JUST ERECTED 1 a new and Grt ciim BEE "W EBY On Droad Alb in between Firct Street and the River, And Is prepared to funtLdt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ASP PRIVATE FAMILIES, O.Y SHOUT XOTICEt All Ordcn Delivered WhcrcTer Dcilrcd He Warrant his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, 1SB PERFECTLY UEALTUY He is confident he can give entire satisfaction t all. Dec. 29, '66, v2n20lf TO THE LADIES. TTAVING RECEIVED A PATENT FOR MY I fcx and AlMlotulual Support- ? I am propped to furnish thoe desiring them .!. Jnce. in the oJ. Urover or Joseph Watt House, on tho puni ,(naro nC- ,f th? Cou,rt House. Also some valuable jjformatiou .rr the health of married ladies. Those wlnhingtu Jon8R oy icuer, auurcs. MRS. J. FORD, Salcin, Oregon. TESTIMONIALS. We, tho undersigned ladies, having ased with the utmost satisfaction tho Supportar inrentod by Mrs. J. Ford, belie vo it to bo tho best invention for the purpose ever offered to the public, and do most checrlully recommend them to nil in nnnA l anything of tho kind. Mr., J. H. Howell, Mrs. E. J. Cornell, Mrs. fi. J. Thornton, Mrs. Sam. iroadrlnir. Mrs. E. A. Delong, . Mrs. B. F. Brown, Mrs. g. E. Mr.. M. J. Munkera, Mrs. J. Imbrlo, Mrs. J. Caplinger, Mrs. T. R. Blackcrhy and ilny others. Aug. 8, v3n51tf - BLACKSMITH ING. ! PLOWS!! PLOWS!!! fjnE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO turing the Put"0' tn" 00 " now manufao- GALESBIIIIO PATENT PX.OWI j and any other style of plow that may be ord6red. Also, particular attention paid to HORSESHOEING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING. , And General Jobbing1. ! ; AU work entrusted to inn will attention, and be executed in the vbest possible manner, with good material. A of pnbllo patronag is solicited.e My Shop ig on th .nrnt nf ...I init. n!L 6t8' oeitt Pieroe'. Ferry, Albany, Oregon. v.'Wnnn " Dec.5'08vinl6tf. .a A NEW STORE IN ALB ANY I I B. BRENNER I OPfONlTi: VAllMHIVH UIjOCI,jjK SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM TUB I m W T T y vvhV nEnvx.viniuu inEviw he La. Juit returned from KAN Fit AN C I S CO, with A FIRST-CLASS SELECTION or DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES J and, i fat, m splendid aod Tari! asort.nt of -Z -- I U m.b. by .rery sfeer . JTEvT r3fVOlC0 01 W I Tenons an rpec'funy rcjuexfed tocaII anIer amine my Roods icrro urchain euewnere. mar2r6Mu3Zlf UKEXJiKIt. NEW BOOK BINDERY! 112 rront St Portland. (Nearly opposite JleCortoick. Bookstore.) BOOK BZX7DER4PAPSR RULER, AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. Ii:it and Ruled to any detired pattern Ncwirparrs, Masaslne, Muic. etf.,te., Bound ia any style, with neatneis and lipatcit. AT BAi: FRANCISCO PRICES. Xtr-Yut further Infurtnation anquiro at Free- land . Bookstore, Albany. tnay9-3n2tf WHEAT AND OATS YANTED ! rilllK SUBSCIUBERS WILL PAY THE I tiirhet cah prico fur hjal and oats deliv ered at their Warehouse in Albany. Alo llt -:vr -,w"u "iTlu luc - Goodi of all kinds receive 1 and ihlppod from the Wharf. MARKIIAM A fcON. v2n62yl WHEAT AND OATS! 100,000 UtmltclN ofUhrul and Oatft WANTED within the tictt two weeks, for which The Hig heat Cash Trice will bo Paid, By J. GRADWOIIL, Ean Francisco .Store. SAMUEL DENNY, XT 1ST ID E JEl T .A. K: E IEt , ai r.4t.r.n ix ALL KINDS OF CABINET WARE! ALBANY, OREGON. Store on Flrtt street, under the Dewochat Ofice. Albany, Oct. I, m v4n7tf. ALIMXY FOt.I)ItY! AND ft AXD ALL THOSE HAVING MACHINERY I 'THE ALBANY n Oil- FACTORY ! Has resumed operations, aBu i PrcPRred to furnish Lard Oil by the Quantity I Different grade, aro kept on hand for sale at different prices. The No. 1 Grade is Warranted to be Strictly Pare! Order, from a distance respectfully solicited. They should be accompanied with the cash. NOTICE CASH OR SOAP WILt BE paid for pure lard and ranoid or .oorched greaao, delivered at the Factory. McCORD & GEORGE. Albany, Oregon, Jan. 1, 1869 v4n20tf. . . , DR. R, C, HILL, (Successor to Scttlcmier 5s Co.) DEU GGIST," MAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'GN. DEALER IN Drnji, rJedicinos, Faints, Oils, Dye stnffs, Glass, Varnishes, &c, &c. jSPhT.ician.' rresorintion. earefnllv Cnm. TUC SAN FRAHCISCO STORE I - - - - - mm onamrom, I albany - - - oregon. l&'rAni r w-wr nAin ww'iirtU eamiirafririt and TcttV Street.. 11. Intends to .ell good. AT THE LOWEST PRICE ! Ai lliJ vwai. jtxxxkju 1 ron CASH OH PHODUCEU I bare constantly on Land a YEBY FINK, ASSORTMENT Of COOKING, BOX AND 1PlXf" StOVCH. Al Manafaetarer of Copper, Tin aBd;kSheeMron Ware, Which ho wilt sell at Ran Franclxco price, All kind, of repairing done on short notice, f.ad eatiro satisfaction warranted. 1 w3l dispose of Uio Coontrr saerthants wonM do- well to- samfo y VHoa. oior porona.,ng aWwBW, .t.pMiouows nTLffiur. ftROCPrllFg " " ' ' " coots Arn shoes, UardwarC) Crockery, AJfO A GREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURNISHING, EMBROIDERY AND FANCY GOODS. ALfO p A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Evcrllrougltt to till Market! OPaXT FOR EXEDXCINAL PURPOSES JULIUS GRADWOIIL. jan2TC9f4n23yJ. WILLAMETTE. IKON WOBKS ! Corner of North Front And S Street (One Bluck north of Couch'. Wharf,) Pm?rPT AVT'i m?T.T.rV II AVE FACILITIES fOK Tt'KNING OUT Crt-claM work eqU2! to any attablb bneut io the state. Manufacture STEAM ENGINES AND: BOILERS! SAW AND GRIST MILLS ! QUARTZ AND MINING MACHINERY! or in. a iso. flTTATlTZ RTAMPR. STTfYn?? MIT) TiTTA ! Of tho bett American White Iron, CASTINGS FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY! H. W. Shipley's and J. C. Trutitnger's PATENT TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Those wheels ase unfurpamd fr power. timplicttv of construction, o- rabilit ana cheapnee. Wrniiffht TrnTi Qhntfnr XXT rt V For Fire Proof building., at San i rancucocokt and frcizut. atACKttTni5G AND nEfAIHINO. j:-5T"Tbe largest and bet stock of pattern, in the Male. -No charge for the ue of them. All orders for Work will bo executed proutptly. JOHN NATION. Janlfiv4n22yl Superintendent. LOOK HERE ! Patronize ITome Industry, and iarc lonrj! The undersigned, having opened a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT In Albany, takes this method of informing the publio that he is prepared to MARE, CUT AXD REPAIR CL0TII1G! or all Ki.ms IN TXXX3 LATEST STYLES ! AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATESl ALSO OlotMng Made "Water-Proof I TBy a certain process, without injury to the texture or quality or tno fabrics. jan9,69-vin21tf. R. JACOBS. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT ! J o U ix 33 rigg , SEALElt IS' COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES ! Of tho Best Pattern, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPPR-WARE ! And tho usual assortment of furnishing good, found In a Tin Store. Eepairs Neatly and Promptly Executed I On Reasonable Terms. "Short Reckonings Make Long Friend 1" FRONT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to . Kaosflcld & Bro's Store. Dec.5r4nl6tf J0H2? PRIGGS. or WHEAT WANTED! FOR WHICH THE Highest Market Price SyiU be Paid in Coin, By the firm of OONSCR & 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, t V . " -JOHN BURNETT, Jefferson, Feb. 6, 1869 v5n27m6. . NOTICE. ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to tho undersigned, will nlta.sAnnm forward and settle up, as the old Books must bo Closed by the'lst of January, 1859.- Albany, Dee. 10,'68-nl?tf. A. COWAN. i. riw.CH SAIIDERS, STERNBERG &C0., . a, . -miler,,- 11 FIr8t StreCt' 10 ' B Montitl1'- BaBdl.fr ALBANY, ORSGON. TUB ABOVE NEW FIRM TAKES FLEAS VKEinioformi iUthiztJlloLianeotT mat mey uar.jast opecea a well .elected stock of - . . ; 1 FANCY DRY GOODS I BOOTS AND SliOFS, Ad a falafscrtment f ' . . . . CJEAXIMf, WEUCIfKOWE f Wbick they will dicpM . , . CASH OR COUMTRT PRODVOSt Ai fats lif fag rUs, calx m mum ouu jtccc Ann mas Sefcw ntrrefiasfa erherrr saT w ; .. I asstifc all ha we trill giv ITatin Satisfaction to Prompt Cuit6ts.m -xr.no- - - t Vft Eare a Branch Ifonsc, fong- esfabrTsSad;' it SOUTH BROWNS VfLLE! whera wo keep large and well f elected stk t GENERAL AfERCWANDISB V ' ' ' ovl4'C8r4n!3tC 1 s r,; " " ' ' " - - " FOR THE SPRING AKD SUMHEB. 1869. AT , - n U t f W A N . 1 m YHOLESALE & RETAfL DEALER. II V" i0I?FJ" with a t I ARGi: iD nilSIUAB E TOCI STAPLE DRY GOODSi WHICH CAN AND WILL BE SOLD AT MARvitQUSLY LOW PRICES io a Cau or nbio i-roiner. CALL kHT cysts lc nuo crnnir ....... " wun .u rnibts I We Have n JLargre Qnantllleg BLEACHED ANDBROWX COTTONS TICK INO. COTTONADES, DENIMS, SHIRT- ING AND CHECKS, PRINT?!. DE LAINES, ALPACCAS. OINf HAMS, JEANS. CASSU MERES. TWEEDS, or FOREIGN AND. OREGON . M AXC- F A C - TIT RE. 1LS0 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Cf V FANCY DHESS GOODS! Latest Styles of Youth's and Gentiemea'g OLOTHXLSTG1- ; AND FURNISHING GOODS II ATS, CAPS, i BOOTS AXD SIIOES OF ILL I IBS iXD SfZif CARPETING, WALL-PAPER, Paper tfc Linen Blinds & Fixtures TTe would call especial attention to oar Steak e IRON AND STEEL, AKD CEXCXAL HAED "W A ZR 35, 1TE mi. 8AFK IX BATING IT IS 1 Tile largest litis side orPortIan4 ! Consisting- in part of mff Tngfc?AKES. SPADES, SCTTHKT. WILL-SAWS, CROSS-CUT, TYLER-'S IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH BILLETT-WEBBS, " -V: MECHANICS AND BLACICSMITHS TOOLS COMPLETE Butcher- Saws, Barn-Door Hanger., Roller, and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and RuW ' ber Paoking, Horse-Shoe Nails, Bolts, , . Nuts and Washer., Thimble and . Wagon Boxing, Irw Axle., Iron and v; ' J Steel of every , -s . ;, wnd. , :j t.v . lastin iP.wdi? and PM kct pri6 for TIhsaam Call and leaxn our prices, and then suit ylf. Albany, May I, lggF ALBANY BOOK STORE ' ' SSSS, ' A - - -J ' i . . E. A. FEEELAND; BOOX-SELLER AND STATIONER- - m vregon , RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that he ha. removed from the old stand to PARRISH'S BLOCK, Where all are invited, assured that Good, 'u his line are .old at the lowest ea.h pries. : 7 COSgTANTLT OSHAKD: STIXDARD AND EISCELIMEOUS B00lir! Juvenile. Toy Girt nnd EiamlsXSsoif ' 'r":y . GOLD -fritl, isn SCHOOL E)0 0 3CS D 1 STATIO flER YI 1 Of every kind used in the State. - -IMPORTED TO DER, ar.frK ?EE,DS, of the latest and mort ponnded. v3n51tf