The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, July 24, 1869, Image 4

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    OUll AGENTS.
ADVEItTISKMENTS.
A I) V 13 It T 1 S E M K N T 8 .
ADVEBT1SKM-KNTS
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ADVERTISEMENTS
SATURDAY JULY 24, 1869.
II V T12L13C2 It A PH.
cOMPll.t;D f ROM TUB ORKGOK BKRLI
TCasMnton Now.
Washington, July 13. The President, to
day, issued a proclamation designating No
veniber 30ih n the day for submitting the
new constitution to the voters of Mississippi.
The clauses of disfranchisement and ineligi
bility tu hold ofJce are to be submitted to n
separate vote ; also, the portion of tho test
nth in article 12, and the clause prohibit
ing loaning tho credit of the State in aid of
toy association of corporation.
Attorney General Hoar has decided that
tho commencement of tho main line of the
Pacific Railroad is at the one hundredth
i icridian of longitude west from Greenwich,
terminates at the Eastern boundary of Cali
fornia. Ono of the colored churches in Alexandria
Iield a meeting on Monday to see what should
le done with the church members w ho voted
the Conservative ticket at the recent election.
The Church Treasurer was among tho offend
ers, and ho was removed from his office. A
Jong and exciting debate ensued on the ques
tion of turning all the offenders uut of the
Church. Action was not reached.
W. Ford, of Mississippi, was hero on be
half of tho Conservative Republicans of that
Stnte.
Gen. Sherman this morning received as
surance that tho administration in Missis
sippi will be impartial. The military offi
cers who conducted the registration for the
election in Virginia will be ordered to Miss
issippi for duty.
Southern Labor Convention.
Mtsirnis, July 13. Tho Chinese Labor
Convention met to-day. Governor J. G.
Harris of Tennessee, was chosen permanent
chairman. A telegram was received announ
cing that Koapmanshop would arrive to
morrow, whereupon the convention udjourn
ed to ten o'clock to-morrow.
Memphis, July 14. The Labor Conven
tion met at 'Wallack's. The audience was
large, chiefly planters and land owners of
the neighboring States.
The finance Committee reported in favor
of a joint s.tock emigration 6ociety, with of
ficers at the principal cities, promising wel
come and protection to all emigrants from
China and elsewhere. The Transportation
Company reported that emigrants can be
brought from the Pacific States to Memphis,
in lots of 500 and over. $.300 each ; fnmi
Hongkong to San Francisco for 60 to J 100
each.
Or Rem Orr, a Chinaman, 21 years in tho
country residing in Ljuixana, adrcssed the
Convention. He stated that over 5,(KX)
Chinese are now in the West Indies. Much
distress prevails because they were rtot se
lected with proper care. lie proceeded t
describe the habits and pvuliarities of the
Chinese. He thought them well adapted to
southern plantations, the products of China
being in many ways similar to those of the
Southern States. Koopuianscbap also ad
dressed the Convention, stating that his
bouse brought 30,000 Chinese t California
where 60,000 are now engaged in general
railroad work. They were paid ninety cents
to the dollar and ten cents per day, in gold,
as Ifllvirpr- and run f, iiu1riffti tr -im
here for $20 per month ; but they can be ob
tained much cheaper in China. Under a
fifteen year's contract they can be had at $10
to $12 per month. The Convention adjourn
ed until to-morrow.
Indian Trouble.
Chicago, Juiy 14. An Omaha special
says Gen. Auger has received dispatches
froia Gen. Carr, with the espeditijn'on the
Republican river, to the 11th inst. A large
village of Cheyenne was taken by surprise
and fifty warriors, commanded by" Tall Bull,
were taken. Seventeen women and children
were captured, among them Tall Hull's
wife and daughter. The warriors held two
white women, enrpturei on the Saline river,
as prisoners. They morderei one, name
unknown, and attempted to murder an
other by the name of Maria Weigel. She
will probably recover. The Indians were
Bocampletely furprisel that they were "un
able to carry off a single package. They left
most of their saddles and provisions. Carr
captured 350 horses and mules, 8 lodges, 0
rifles and pistols, and a number of camp eq
uipages. Great Flood at Paola.
Liavex worth, Jnly 18. Full accounts
are published of the great flood a Paola.
The loss of property is very great. Streams
capjue ot coating, i'aoia, looked like an
island in a lake. Many horses and cattle
were drowned, and crops in the lttom
lands suffered severely. The flood subsided
on Jlonday nearly as ranidlv as it rose.
Many heroic deeds were psrfurmed in saving
the lives ot those in peril.
Terrible flood and lota of l fe in Texas.
Galtestox, July 14. Special dispatches
from Columbia, Texas, says the Colorado
river is higher than ever known before. The
water rose 47 feet 8 inches. It is now fall
ing slowly. The whole vallev is under wa
ter.- Crops are destroyed, and the railroad
between Alleytown and Columbus is washed
away for several hundred yards, and num
bers of persons have been drowned below
Columbus. Aileytown is six feet under wa
ter.' Dead bodies have been eeen floating
. . mi m
past mere. J no water cut an Uemuevar and
other plantations at Lagle Lake. The occu
pants are pupposei to have perished at La
Grande. ater is still four feet deep in the
public square. It is rumored that Bustrop
and AVeberville have been washed away and
many lives lost.
Galveston-, July 15. The cars were sent
out from Harnsburg, Icxas, to-day. with
loats to rescue the sufferers by flood in the
Colorado alley, who had taken refuse in
be tree-tops near Eagle Lake, and who had
been two days in that position
It is eaid the water is two feet over the
tops of the telegraph poles on the farms in
iiagis Lake bottom
St. Loris, July 13. South Missouri rail
road bridge, at St. Charles, will be pushed
rapidly forward, and completed within a
year, work has been temporarily euspend
ed on account of high water.
Henry 11. Whitmore, Secretary of the St.
Louis grain movement, leaves for Europe
moon on business with the through grain
movement, .- ''
Maxsfield, Ohio, "July 14. The State
Prohibitory Convention met to-dav and
movel the adoption of a platform in the
Convention. They nominated a full ticket
ot btue officers as follows: For Governor,
J. E. Ingcsoll, of Cuiahoga ; Lieut. Gover
nor, iVadsworth, ot Cincinnati; Treasurer,
Thomas Edmunson, of Clark countv r At
torney General, I. A. Simmons, of Harris
burg. ! Chicago, July 15. A Tribune' t New
York special says the Evening Post publish
es a list of the names of bills that passed
the Legislature by bribery. . It promises to
give the list ot those who entered the Legis
lature. It is a new and rich affair, and ere
ates much excitement in political, circles.
A little girl in a Sunday-school was
asked by a teacher : " Mary, do you say
your prayers morniDg and . night ? " No,
Jiliss, l don't." " w hy, Jiary I are you
not afraid to o to sleep in the dark with
out af king God to take care of you and
watch over you until the morning 1" "No,
Miss, I a'nt afraid, 'cause I sleep in the
jaiacue.
near raola rose 0 feet in a few hours, car
at i ii i
rying on nouses, muis, iences ana everytnir
Tho following named gentlemen nro authorised
to act as Agents for Tub Stat Rights Dkmo-
iut, and to receive od receipt for aubacrlptions
to tho paper :
v LINN COUNTY.
J. M. Jobna and James Dorrii ....Solo
Jason Wheeler, ..Lebanon
11. L. Brown .....Urownsvillo
Matthew Fountain Jiarricburg
MULTNOMAH COUNTY. '
Portland...... (1. W. Caauou.
LANE COUNTY.
Hon. J. J. Walton L'ugwua City
BENTON COUNTY. - .
It. S. Strahan...............'........,...... CoriratlU
W. J. Robertson , .CorvallU
POLK COUNTY.
T. J. Lovelady Dallas
J. IS. V. Ilutkraud Dr. llarrU Monuoutb
Dr. J. M. McCoy La Crook
Beuj. Ilayden ......tola
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
J. R. Kaleton .. Orejrva City
MULTNOMAH COUNTY.
J. F. McCoy....... Portland
NAUION COUNTY.
N. M. fell'.......'. Vsu
It. F. Itonham J alem
L. F. Kiwnbart SurertMi
llaalay Wauruaa. ...... Jaffra
Tho. ItOf-ce. Nawiparf ABt, San
Franrinco. 1) autboriitd to rvceira uboriitiot
anit ajTertinementa for our iacr, and act m tual
nea agent generally.
P. C. HARPER,
M4UR IX
GENERAL MERCHANDISE !
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OKKOOX.
(Oj'pvtif R. C. Hill d- Wi Drug Stort.)
fOULD RF.SPKCTFULLT CALL ATTEN-
tion to hi atock ux coU, contiiting, in
part, aa fwllows : A good aatortwent of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
SCCO AS
PRINTS.
DELAINES,
FOPLIXS,
MOHAIR.
IMPRESS CLOTHS.
Also a complete ajwtment of
PRESS TRIMMINGS.
READY MADE CLOTHING!
Gent' FonsihioK flfoU, Boob, Fhoet, and
Jlataof the Laiet Hty!ea and l't
quality. A good a?orttntnt of
Sheetings Bleached and Unbleachod.
Hickory Stripe, Denim ; Frenea C.ttooadc,
Jleary CatmereK and Flaoneb, Tobacco
and Ciari, Wood and Willow
Ware, RiCe and D!at
ing PowJar.
HABDWAEE, CUTLEBY AND HAILS!
Crockery and Glannware.
Id fait, almoat every tbtn; usually kept ia re
tail ft ore, wbicn
HE OFFERS AT VERY LOW RATES!
Either fvr Ca or HtrthnmnhU trodnttl
These wbo want bargain will rail at tbe bid aland
formerly occupied by J. Levy, coe
door weft of John Cnnr'e. f
Mayl5v4B391y. P. C. HARPER.
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or BOSTON.
PURELY MUTUAL.
INCORPORATED 1835.
Cash Aseti 7,e0O,C00 CO
Caib Distributions cf 167 - S2o.SfiS lb
Total Hurplua EivHed 2,725,473 55
Lo-e Paid in lf7 S9I.M0 to
Tata! Lye Paid . 2,7$,100 00
Ineome for 187 2,203,08 00
No Extra Charge for Trareling to and
from the Atlantic States, Europe,
Oregon, and Sandwich Islands.
Tbi old and popular Company is governed by
tbe NON-FORFEITURE law of JlaMachoiett.
All Net Earnings Divided Annually Among
the Insured.
Los ? eg pai 1 promptly. All policiesNon-forfeitAble
DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU
ALLY !
FirttDhidend Available at tie Payment c the
.Second Annual I'remtutn.
Bat one class of member (Policy holders) in
tbU Company, among whom be annual curplot i
divided.
Unbiased judgment, based npon careful inveIi
fration, will ehow that this (the oldest Matoal Life
Insurance Companv of America) offer mora eqai-
t:e to tbe inmred than any other Company doing
bnemees on this coast.
Life Insurance is a jadieiong inrectmentfor cap
italst-t. It is a scre investment fcr those in mod
erate cirenmstanees, by which tbey may, with a
small ataouDt of funds, leave to their families
ample means for their support in case of tbe early
decease of the insured.
Horn OfSce, 39 State Street, Dostes.
PACIFIC ERANCn OFFICES : 202 Mont
gomery street. San Francisco; Room 3, Carter's
Building, Portland, Orcjron.
EVERS0N A HAINES,
General A genu.
RUSSELL A ELIUXS, Az'tn,
Parrisb A Co'a Dock, Albany, Oregon.
ecplD'CSHnMf
OREGON CENTRAL RAILROAD
COMING TO AI.BAIVY!!
NOW IS THE TIME TO ENGAGE YOUR PASSAGE
FOB THE-
NEW EMPORIUM
OF
ROSENSTEIN &, MENDELSON,
"KTtTIlO HAVE JUST OPENED ONE OF THE
ff' largest and best selected utock of goods
ever brought to this place, consisting of all the
LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS
of Clothing, Ac. All of which vro intend to cl
Cheaper tliaji Any Other iTonse this Side o
San Francisco!
X0EL"ST GOODSl
s : : - ' groceries:
C L O T H.I N G !
BOOTS AND SHOES ! nATS AND CAPS I
HARDWARE 1 HOSIERY 1
LADIES' PUBLISHING GOODS
.CROCKERY f
And a good assortment of everything usually kept
in a first-class retail store..
5&Produce taken in exchange for goods, at
tne nignest market pnce."T
Albany, Oct. 8, 1868, ; -v4n8m
At caaoTrtam.
P. W. SPINK & CO.
I
(kvccsimui TO at. W.MACIC.)
DEALERS IN
I STOVES!
TIN, SHEET-inON AND COPPERWAREI
On'Firat hot. Wnahlnton and Ferry St.,
ALDAN Y, OREGON.
rri
1 HU uudrmtsucd would rvpectfully Inform the
ubli generally that tbay or astabliabad at tUt
old itariil of 31. W. Muck, aod uava on band a
area atook. nod ara continually waiving baavy
iuTolooa of goods wUich wa propose to ll. Wa
hara now on baudu ?cry lurg'a tuaortniaat of tla
tuoit i'aYorite
COOKING STOVES!
among nbivb uar le found tbo
BUCK,
HENRY CLAY,
EUREKA.
NEW NATION,
BUCKEYE STATE.
HARVEHT QUEEN.
PRIDE or AMERICA,
U, An., 4c. Ac.
Ouritockof
PARLOR, HALL AND BOX STOVES,
now and will ha kept vary rouitdete, and aiu-
braea taany of the moot beautiful patteroa.
A a large ruck f
Onns, Iron Ktttlts, Iron Tti'Kritle Hail
Irons, Brass and bnamrled Krttles,
Fire lpya Shovel a iki Tvnijt
IVaj'jJe Irons, d-c'., d-c.
Of PlauUhed and Japaned Uod we bavo a good
MortuieBt. 9 iiavo, tor fur won,
Matt. Ellis- Farmers' Boilers!
And a very larga aiwrtmeot af Forv o
aud Lift Puuv, and
COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS !
fn atocc or
t i nsr w -A. be,
will always be found tnoxt complete, embracing
every tuing wanted by lioutcrt aod otu.
cr, aud will b fonod f a u per tar
quality, a we inatiufartura
u !)' otbrr than tie
bct brabda of
T IN P la A T 15 !
And wo WARRANT t,ur ware not to leak !
REPAIRING
will rrcciva prouij.t attention, and will be executed
iu a neat ana workman-like wanner.
Tboee bo are anting goodji In t or line will find
it vt!y to their advantage tu gtve o a call
bc(re f'urcbajiin; etc where, a our facil
itic for buying Ad manufacturing
tcab',4 u to give cutjRitr
a Urpo j,erenta?e in
quality and l-ricti.
Dettlcrsi willbe auf-j.lied al the liwt f oii-
L!o rate, and kwi a?ked and
!i!jjHid with lii:itfh.
nl6:r. P. W.SPINK A CO.
DccS'CSrlt
"GAY" : IVEWS !
FARMERS CAN RIDE AND PLOW !
ar irvto o!r or tk
GAY" PLOWS!
Manufactured an4 folJ for tbe very
66
LOW PRICES OFC5 A! $75!
The simt'l'K-itv an-i trufticabiliiy of tbia new
Plow com:nend it favorably t tb if e-tal ne-tiee
of every farmer. It r- a Ucacl afrlor-
itv over au fclhr Hows now in nee. Joa vbelt
are fonr fet in (iiameter anl run on tbeun4oweJ
lanJ. Its entire cntruclin ' in no way eora-
licate-1. The Yhm i iaanal In every manner
with eae, and require only two lever to be u4
in making any alteration. The inferiority of tbe
"Oayw Plow will be clearly bcwn by tbe fallow-
in certificate :
Wetbe nnileri2neI, citnens t,i Linn conniy,
Oregon, bavin? jrfbacd ftn-l l upon our
farms tbe 'AV" PLOW, hereby certify that the
Htne has given n entire satisfaction. Its facility
fr aljutin to auit the defta or tbe furrow with
out moving from tbe teat, is sttofle nnd eay. -Wc
like tbe Plow fur it draught bccaue tbetane
is brought to bear directly npon tbe Plow beam
ta'tead of the carriage; aUo beraue it is strong
and durable, all except tbe wooc wtk beinz con
itructed of wroazbt iron ; no casting ara ucd.
Tbe wheels runninz upon tbe colt 1 land U an ad
vantage over other Cans Plows in striking off
land and in Plowing, not bavin; to make tbe
necessary changes in the machinery ; and the seat
is always level, not throwing tbt driver forward or
tiiJewats as in other 1 ows. j;ctler work ana
more of it can be accomplished by tbe of this
Plow than by hand.
We take pleasure in recommending the ''GAY
PLOW to our brother farmers as or e havinz no
superior in Oregon. J, O. HELD,
MoyZO, 1SC3. A . n. LOOMiY.
, , , ' Wr 'H.0LTTREEP
W. P. KSIIOM,
V,. W. PIKE.
HENRY DATIDSOX.
CrThe "fJAY" PLOW is manufactured by
II. Gouldintr. Portland Machine fibon. Allorders
will be promptly attended to by nddreMin
c. r. OAT,
Mar 22 'f,9v4n4"yl. Portland, 0?'n.
J. BARROWS & CO., and JNO. ZmiOOS,
ara authorized Agents for Linn and Denton
eonntlcs.
I R A At MILLER
(Succtttort to rhilip Miller,)
MARBLE W O R K 8
ALBANY, OREGON.
Shop on Wasfclngtoa, bet. lit and 2d St'g.
TnESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN
form tho public at large that they are cow
prepared to furnish
MARBLE MOIf IT3XKTS
AXD
G- It A VE-STONES!
OF EVERV ST TLZ AND PATTERN,
At tbo 3Ioftt IteaiHonablo Priced.
TOMDSTONE3 CUT TO OSDOR
On tbe Tery BborteBt notice.
Mar7v3n23tf MILLER A BRO.
70,000
or
WHEAT W ANTED !
f FOR WntCH THE
Highest Market riee will be Paid in Coin,
By the firm of
CONSSR & BURNETT,
who have entered into co-partnership for the pur
chase of Grain and tbe manufacture of Flour, at
the Jefferson Mills, Oregon.
JACOB CONSER,
JOHN BURNETT.
Jefferson, Feb. 6, 1869 v6n2.7m6. . :
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ;
Estate of R, W. Powell, deceased.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TTTT!
Xij undersigned has been appointed Executor of
iL . .1 a j 1 1 jns . y . . v .
me aoore relate, oy mo uounty uourt 01 iinn Uo.,
Og'n. v All persons having claims against the es
tate nvur present thorn to the undersigned, at bis
residence miles North of West Point In said
county vrituin six months from the date hereof.
J. M. POWELL, Executor.'
Russell A Elkins, Att'yg.
Albany, Og'nu Jon 19 I8W. 45r4wl.
P. XT. SI'l.MC.
jP A OIFIO
INSURANCE COMPANY,
r
Of Ita friucUce, Callf.ruU.
CASH OAriTAL....... .$1,000,000 00
SURPLUS ,Ja'r 1, '07...... 230,034 00
CASH ASSETS la Q OLD, $1,230,054 91
All LvtMf Tall laratdiately in United
SlAtsjs Gold Coin.
FIRE,
OCEAN,
MAHINE,
INLAND
INSURANCE 1
-o-
THE PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY.
haviBjrarranefd with Masor. IH0KL0W A
ItUOTIIKK for tbe transfer of all tba business of
tbe Fira Insurance Companies littoly represented
by then, is now prepared to oflVr to all parties
lor met ly InsureU ly kaiu companies, oquallv good
terms and prompt payment of losses, in United
btates Oid coin.
Mr. U. 11. MUKLOW will be tba eeuoral Aircnt
tor tuts Uvwpany trout this date.
DirrrtarM of 1'aclfle laniiriaaec Co.
basj rnjrtfiro
Jas. D'Freroery.Llord Twvis,
Louis MeLans,
Win. Fberman, Oliver Kidridgo,
Wu, Alvcrd,
John O. hurl, A. JS. l ir,v,
Alfred Iit.rel, J. (J. Kellogg,
U.T. Lawti.n, M. Cberseman,
i:. L. GobUtoin, G.ll. Howard,
Mee Kills, G, W. Heaver,
P. L. Weaver, H. Hteinbart,
A la i Weill,
Ab'u Fslijfinfin,
Anson (L Sti!,
John J. l!my,
A. Hay ward,
D. W. C. Itica,
David h"lem,
M. lloscnbaum.
C. Mayer,
Jonathan Hunt,
SACN4MKKTO.
D.J. Oliver.
W. T. Coleman, Kdgar Mills,
K. W. Li-onard, (I. W. Mowt,
Atpbeus I!ull,
w. C. RaUton,
L. 8a-b.
T. L. Itarker,
T. L. Mcver,
H. 51. Wilson,
C. T. Wheeler.
M4nVSVILLE.
J. II. JewetU
Fred. Hillings,
A. L. Tubb.
John V: Newton,
li.HTI.AWI).
It. M. Newball,
Adam (Jrai.t.
IMward Martin, W. 8. Ludd,
D. O. Mills, Jar-ob Katnm.
II. H3ttmann, toik to.
L. H. Ikncbly,. T. II. Ant bony.
Mfi lltHff. vitidiKjA, xer.
Ww. Fcbo'b?, Wm.h'baron,
J. 1. Fry,
II. II. Ligelow,
Win. Hooper.
("has Mayne,
OFFICERS:
J. 1 1 1 ST, rresklanl.
A. J. HAI.S TO, Fccretary.
A. IjATON, Marine Secretary.
II. II. II I (iH LOU , Gcn'l Agent.
LADD &TILTON, PORTLAND,
GENERAL AGKNT8 FOR
Oregon sand TthlriKton Territory.
LOCAL AGENTS i
S. P.. II AM MI. It Salem
F. A. CHKNOIY F.Ttt CorvalUs
J. 11. t'NDKKWOOD, Kugene
.. V. CHAUWICK Itoeburf
JOHNSON A McCOWN Uregon City
CCMMINH A tillANT Dalies
J. 11. P.I.hWITT Walla Walla
Irownsville
JAMKH K1LKY ....Harrburff
JOHN' C'O.VMCU Alhnny
-OV. 2. 167 4!ilZy I
BEER! 13 EE 11!!
ALBANY BREWERY.
I'll AN. KIKFEIl, Iror.
rrinn fiunscniBKR has just erected
X. ew and firrt-clas
On Sroad Albln between Tint Street
and the Hirer,
Aod Is prepared to furnish
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
A 5 1)
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
on siioirr notices
All Orders Deliwed Wherenr Desired.
He Warrants bis BE EH
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
PERFECTLY HEAITIIY!
He Is confidcDt be can glre entire f atir faction to
all.
Dee. 25, 'Co, 2o26tt
TO THE LADIES.-
HAVING RECEIVED A PATENT FOR MY
Bark mid Abtlomlunl N import
er. I am prepared to furnish thone dtsiricc them
at taj residence, in the old Ororer or Joseph Watt
House, on tbe public square north of the Court
Houfs. Also some valuable Information for tbe
health of married ladies. Those wUhiDg to consult
by letter, address MRS. J. FORI),
Salem, Oregon.
TESTimoniALS.
We, the undersigned ladles, having used with
the utmost satisfaction tho Hupportar invented by
Mrs. J. Ford, believe it to be tbo best invention
for tbe purpose ever offered to tbe public, and do
most cheerfully recommend them to all in need ol
anything of the kind. f
Mrs. J. II. Howell, Mrs. E. J. Cornell,
Mrs. S.J. Thornton, Mrs. 8am. Hcadrick,
Mrs. E. A. Belong, Mrs. B. F. Brown,
Mrs. S. K. Bell, Mrs. M. J. Munkors,
Mrs. J. Imbrie, Mrs. J. Cnplinger,
Mrs. T. R. Blnckerby and many others.
Aug. 8, v3n51tf
BLACKSMITH I NG.
PLOYSI PLOWS 1! PLOWS II I
THE UNDEHSIONED GIVES NOTICE TO
the general public, that he is now manufac
turing tbe t, : . . : - rfr. .. - , f;
GALESBITRiCr PATEKT PMWI
and any othcrstyle of plow that maybe ordered.
Also, particular attention paid to
HORSE SHOEING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING.
And General Jobbing-.
AU work entrusted to mo will receive prompt
attention, and bo executed in tbe best possible
manner, with good material. A' share of publio
patronag is nolicited.o
My shop is on the cornet of Second and Ells
worth streets, opposite Tierce's Ferry, Albany.
Oregon. p, WOOD.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
or THE
LMTKD MTATISM OF AME11ICA,
W ASHIIIGTON, D. C.
Chartered bj special Art of Congrcts In 1868.
Cash'' Capital $1,000,000
PAID IN FULL.
. II. I.AIIK, ,ireIdriitt
JAY COOK, ( Iialrmaii Fluance
iiii3 i:xrtitiv( Committee.
i:. IV. IJ:i;T, Secretary aod Ac
tunry.
Special Features.
Low Rates of Premium
All Policies Non-rorfciablo f
And are Negotiable.
BY THU CHAHTKH OF TIIK COJIPANV,
rerliueates or obligation may bo issued,
agreeing to purchase its policies at their value,
which, when aceoinpanifd by tbe policy duly as
signed or iranfcrred are nejotiable, and may be
uud as noliat-ral swurity in making loans from
ibe Company or from other parties.
Ret arn Promitim Life Pol.'cfra.
Under this flan all Premiums paid to tbe Com
pany will h rturned at Ibe death of tba person
nbolirel insured together with tbo original
amount of the Poliry.
liy the Charter all tbe policies are esempt from
attachment in California or any other Ktate in tbe
Union,
No extra rates on the lives of f-ma!ee,
WL'LLB, 1AUUO A CO.,
General Agents.
W. II. HA IX, Manager.
j. c. mcNDcmiAxx,
1 raveling Agent for Oregon.
mayffv4n2yl.
JOHN CONNER
wtAtitn fjs
UUXKIl AL Mi:ilCIIA.II,
ALI1ANY, . . . OREGON.
oxtitmo or
DRY GOODS!
GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CLOTHING, &c &C.
HARDWARE!
A well -selected air!raer.t cf the t etmplete
kept ia'AlKany.
t
IIIO.V AM) STKCL,
of nearly ail kinds suitable for the trade.
ALSO
i: o p n,
C H A I X 8 ,
ill LI SAWS,
NEW ft T Y L K ft
C It OSS-CUT SAWS,
W A G O N-S EAT SPUING 8,
CAUIlIACiK SPUIXtiS,
'TlIIMJILE-nOXING,
w a s ii i: it s ,
BOLTS,
NUTTS
AC.
Nearly all tbe stock is purchased in SAN FRAN
CISCO, and will be fold at tbe lowest market rates
fur ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in
exchange.
Agent for U'elltt, Forgo V Co.
Agent for tbo Pacific Insurance Co.
Oct. 2,'7-vSnllyI JOHN CONNER
RATES OF TOLL,
-OYER Tn
WILLAMETTE VALLEY AND CASCADE MOO
TAi. WAGON ROAD.
To Deschuttca Hirer, 4-Lorfe or mule team, 4 50
To " " 2 44 3 00
To " M I " . " " 2 CO
To " " Ox team. 3 yoke. 4 50
To " " vvcry additional yoke., hi
To " loose borses, per head 23
To 44 cattle, 44 15
To 44
44 sheep or hogs, " S
To " 44 44 unpack'd 25
To 44 borse and rider........... 1 00
Teams returning empty, half price. - .
To Fisn Lake :
4-horso or mule team, each way, ,. 5 00
2 44 44 44 1 50
1 ' t u a ! 00
Faok animals, loaded " 50
44 44 unloaded, 44 25
Horse and rider " 75
Ox team, 3 yoke " 2 00
To UrPEn Soda Frnise :
4-borso or mule team, out and back... 2 50
2 44 " " . 44 44 2 00
1 " " " . ' " . 1 00
Horflo and rider " " 50
Looso animals, 44 25
Ox teams tho samo as borso teams.
A. HACKLEMAN, Prcs't.
W. W. PARmsn, Sce'y.
March 20, 1809. v4nSltf
DR. R. CHILL,
(Successor to Settlcmier & Co.)
JD IK. TJ C3- G I S T , :
MAIN STREET, ALBANY, 0'GN.
-DKAtEIlIN
Dntfjr4) Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-
stufis, Glass, Varnishes, &c, &c
! a9Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com.
pounded. r . , - v3n51tf
WHEAT A N D O A TS !
100,000 Bushels of Wheat aud Oats
WANTED within tbe next two weeks, for which
The Highest Cash Price will be Paid,
By . J. GRADWOHL,
. . 6an Jwiofco Storr
THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE 1
JULIUS GRADWOIIt
ALBANY - - - OREGON.
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD INFORM THS
citliensof Albany and vicinity that he now
occupies tua
Corner of first and Terry Streets.
11a Intonds to sell goods
AT THE LOWEST PRICE !
ron
CASH OR PKODTJCE ! !
I have constantly on band a
VERY FINE ASSORTMENT Of
COOTCING, BOX AND
PAIlLOn HTOXEH I ,
Also Manufacturer of
Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
Which be will sell at San I'raneisco price,
All kinds of repairing don tn abort notice,
and entire satisfaction warranted.
I will dispose of the
TINWARE FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Country merchants would do well to examine
my Goods beior purchasing elsewhere.
My Slock consists, in part, as follows :
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, GROCERIES
X300TS AND SHOES,
Hardware, Crockery,
jasr
A GREAT STOCK OP LADIES' FURNISHING,
EMBROIDERY AND
FANCY GOODS.
atio-
A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS
I2vcr IJrouglit toUiU32arket!
Wbbrh be intends to sell
ONLY rOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
JULIUS GRADWOHL,
Jan22'Cr4r23y2.
WILLAMETTE
II10j5 WORKS!
Corner of North Front and S Streets
(One Block nrtb of Couc V Wbarf,)
PORTLAND, OREGON.
II
AVE FACILITIES FOR TURNING OUT
firt--!M work ejoal t any ettablifktoent
ta tle fetau-. 3an'actcre
STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS!
SAW AND GRrST MILLS!
QUARTZ AND MINIMS MACHINERY 1
or ALL HUH.
QUARTZ STAMPS, SHOES USD DECS!
Of tbe Lett American 7Lite Iron.
CASTINGS FCR AGR1CUITU?.AL MACKi!t8Y !
II. W. Shiplej't and J. C- Trullitiger
PATENT TUItBINE WATER WHEELS.
Tbere wie!s are unorpaed for power,
aimplkity at coritroctin, du
rability and rkeapnvss.
Wrought Iron Shutter Work!
For Fire I'roof buildings, at San
Francbeoeost and f rit-Lt.
BLACKBMITBI50 HtrAlRIXO.
pTbe lr-ft t and best stock of patterns in tbe
State. No charge for tbe ue of tbeu.
A)l orders for Work will be executed promptly.
JOHN NATION,
JanHlt4n22yI Superintendent.
LOOK HERE!
Pstroslze Home Indmtry, and save Monty!
The nndertigued, baring opened a
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT
In Albany, takes this method of informing
tbe public that be is prepared to
MAKE, CUT AXD REPAIR CLOTHING!
or Ait. sums
IN THE UaTEST STYLES !
AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES!
ALSO
Clothing Made "Water-Proof!
By a certain process, without injury to the texture
or quality of the fa'wncs.
jn9, otf-T4u21tf. R. JACOBS.
THE OLD STOVE DEPOT !
JOHN BSIGGS,
SEALER. IS
COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES I
Of the Dest Patterns,
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE i
' And the usual assortment of furnishing goods
found in a Tin Store.
Eepairs Neatlj and Promptly Executed!
On Reasonable Terms.
11 Short Reckonings Make Long Friends!"
FItONT-ST., ALBANY,
Next Door to D. JJansfield & Bro's Store.
Doe.5v4nl6tf I JOHN BIIIQGS;
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of 1he State of Oregon for Linn oonnty,
on the 22d day of June, 1869, to ine directed and
delivered, in favor of the State of Oregon, and
against Wm. M. Rutledge, for the sum of $3,100,30
and interest and oosts, I have this 29th day of
June, 1869, levied on the following described Real
Estate and the appurtenances thereto belonging,
to-wit: v -. . -
, Tho S. I -of the S. E. quarter of Section 2, and
tho S. W. quarter of S. W. quarter of Section
1 the N. W. i of N. W. i of Section 12, and
N. I of N. E. i of Section 11, in Township 13,
S. R. 1, W. WU. Meridian containing in all 240
acres, with saw mill and all improvements, togeth
er with tbe tenements, hereditaments and appurte
nances thereunto belonging or in anywise apper
taining and on
Ihtesday, the 3rd day of August, 18G9;
at 1 o'clock p. v., in front of the Court House
door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon,'
I will sell the above described property for easb
in hand, to satisfy said execution, interest and
eosts, at publio outory, to the highest bidder.
Dated this SOib day of June, 1S69.
T4n48w4 R. A. IRVINE,
Sheriff Lion eouotyi Oregon,
R. CHEADLE'S
WHOLESALE AND REfllL
CASKSTOBEl2
' ; t..- -.'liv
direct fm uH mmrn-tptiutM t
A iteseltttkm ef s
d;r y :;,o;o,cr;ijs t
To arrive, wbfefc ltit Offered at jfe flzf
. will suit all w h9 MH tb patbasy -1
GOODS AT A tAil&ifrj
I will sell good ihlt ma&hgt'iiskrX :
AT PORTLAND Hd4gf
with Freight added. - (freight is now uf$y
per ton, with a prospect of redaetkn
' V "f a rraDcmftt b responsibl jwn
can offVr better prices this season 5
than ever before Hotesd t a
GIVE PORTLAND PRICES FOR PRODliSE
of all kinds (with freigbt .ffr-aboot eal
on tbe lb.) so persons eossining Preduee
, to me can rely ulS favorable retaraa. .
I bare, for sbtpping purposes, s ... I
GOOD, SUCSTAMTIAX t7AKS2IOt?S2J !
And can make returns on Produce shipped
to San Francisco in 60 days, '
IV. Tt.r will Vn v,im W
il ffTEEIof all kinds, at Reduced Fig.
ures. Uir me a call and see for roortelre;. :
:.V... "I'", fcifcJl, HEADERS.
MOWER!, OANO-PLOWS bf PMt'. make. I
have tbe asretipv for tt-lin &n k.. i.i
prices, freigbt added. Beed Drill,
Cast Steel, Collin and .8Zliaij Tltrul
CASH OH TRA2323 will Is given at all tiaUa
to suit customers, at - .
f . CHEADLE'S CASH STORE"
fcb20vln27yl Albany, Orego;
FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE
AT
A. COWAN & COM
WHOLESALE & RErAIU DEEER.-
l. .. -
HAVE inOVIIEr THESSKLTIJ tf kik
vaaca U tba itceaS list ia C.ti,
or
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
WHICH CAN AND WILL RE SOLD
AT MARYELOUSLY LOW PRICES!
FOR
Cah or Mei chantalile Produe.
CALL AND EXAM Ul CUR ST0OK m fSLCESi
TTc Have I-arge Qnantlfleg or
BLEACH ED AXD BROWN COTTONS TICK,
iJXG. COTTONA DES. DEN lilS, Sli IRT
INU AND CHECKS. PRINTS. DE
LAINES, ALPACCAS. GINV-
1IAMS, JEAS. CASSI-
ilERETWEXDi.
rltEIGN ANfi -OREGON
M A N U -FA
C- "
TV9Z. ' ' - i
r ' : " ? " . .
AltSO
A COMPLETE ASSCRTKEI5T CF ' ' ' '
FANCY DRESS GOODS r
Latest Styles cf Youth's as Geatieata's
ox,oo?xiriNrc3-i ;:;!
AND . FURNISHING I GOODS
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS l.D SnOES OF 111 KI.DS AXBSIIS:
CARPETING, VALL-PAPEiT,
Paper Jt Linen Blinds & Fixture sr
We would call especial attention to oar Steek 9
IRON AND STEEL,
AXD GENERAL J-tS
-A. jR iD yrj
W TZtU SAFE IX fATiXQ IT IS - I "
ConsUtinr ia pari of
FORKS, nOES, RAKES, SPADES. SCYTQEif
MILL-SAWS, CROSS-CCT, TYLER'S i
IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH - "
BIL1TT,WERBS , , , , , ;
MECHANICS AND BIACKSKITHS TOCU COUPLET!
Butcber Saws. Barn-Door llaagers, Rollext.
and Track, Rope Chain, Uewp aad Rub-
bcr Packinjf, Ilorsc-Shoe Nails, Boltsk M r ?
Nats and Washers, Tbisobleaa4 i '-
Wagoa . Boxiag, j .Iroa Si? . 1
Axles, Iron aad
SteelrTei7"' !
' kiad. ' v..--f-' ,v i-i fi
blasting- Powder aad rose. .... ,r
WB AR PAYING IN CASH tbo Highest STaav
ket prie for Bacon, ard and Wq1V
Call and laara oar prices, and tben suit yoarselfl
,v A- CCWJEJf Jk CO.
Albanj, Kaj 1, T2ltf ' '
ALBAWY BOOIt STORE
BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER:
Albany - - - - Oregon P
R
ESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLTCP
taat ne has removea from tbo old staad U
PARBISITS BLOCK, s ; , ,
Wbero all are invited, assured that Goods s VU
line are sold at tho lowest cash price.. . . r ,
!COSSTANTI.YOMgASD,, ,t '
STANDARD ' AXD MISCEllANEOrS BO0X
Juvenile Toy 'Gilt and Clank Bosks, iA :
730LB irit3, AK
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATf 0 ?l E flY ! ;i
Of every kind used in tbe State.! r.uuhi
JS BOOKS IMPORTED TO 'ORDER, ' at
abort notice. -Deolnlly t
BL ANK DEEDS, of tbe latjeat and csot
approxed forir, for eale at 0k office Wat0
andMeafl,