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i SATURDAY ...... AUGUST 7, 18fi. A TVOJIAN HATER. An ftircrtiscracnt appeared in a oaily paper fcr a milliner and shop-girl, at a Madame Lavage's, No. 121 Pearl street. A pair of slender hands turned the pa per over, a pair of browu eyes wandered np and down the lon column of " Wants," until they rested upon this. , The very place, mamma," Baid Viola Burnett. And forthwith the little hat and neat mantle were donncd,-and soon 6ho was walking in the direction of Pearl street. . I dare wy that there have been many before me," she thought. " But, surely, there no harm in trying", when mamma and I need money so much ; and its com ing all depend. upon me." - It did not take long to bring her to No. 121 Pearl street, and she paused beforo the glass door to collect hersslf. There tras but one lady within, and she felt tziach re'iered, for she expected to see a rowd of caget applicants, among whom bcr chance would be but slight; and, to find it all quiet, and no one to face except the aforesaid lady engaged in looking over some boxes in the sear, was a pleasure unexpected. She entered and the lady came forward. She was not very young, perhaps thirty, with a pretty, kindly face; and when i- ola Diada loavn Iter or rami, she gaVC a little lauh, and said, " Dear mo f I am deligbted ! Such a string of applicants as I have hid, and all of them sour-looking old maids, W'q should not have five cus tomers in a week. Are you experienced ?" ' Yes ; I have worked for a year in the establishment of Mrs. Latouchc." 44 Ah ! her name is well known and her trork much admired. I am sure you will init me. When will you begin ?" " Now, if .you wish ; I am anxious to begin as soon as you can find work for me." "Do b'gin at once; and, to givo us a a specimen of your work, tako this hat, and trim it. You must know, my dear Miss." "Burnett." " Ah, yes, Miss Burnett, that I have a brother, who is, in fact, the owner ot this establishment, and it is to him that you must look for directions ; for to tell the truth, I am soon to be married !" Viola nodded, and allowed the French woman to go on. " I am a widow, and have lived two long years in a state of single wretched ness, and have now resolved to again mar ry. This fact, you must understand, brings yoa directly under the attention of M. Paul Lavalle, who, by the way, I oust inform you, is a thorough woman hator." " Is he old V asked Viola. " No, be is young; but ho so utterly despises women that I verily believe he would discharge yoa were you to ask a question beyond your business, lie is po lite, tor all that, aad may oiler you the at rtention dee to a lady ; but I beg you to refuse every offer; for if you do not, you vwill not long remain licre. "The request was a strange one, but, nev ertheless, easily granted : and she prom ised to do all within her power to retain &er situation. It was late in the afternoon before the entlcman arrived, and Viola only caught a glimpse of a tail handsome man ; then bent her eye3 resolutely upon her work. " My brother, Miss Burnett !" Miss Burnett raised her beautiful eyes 'for a moment, and then went on with her work. Do you fancy this work, Miss Bar nett V he asked. " Yes, sir." "I am glad, for Adele is hard to please. Do you think you will be content to re main V " Ye. s!r." The gentleman turned away, evidently thinking it useless to try to engage ber in conversation, and she went soberly-on with her work. It rained when the hour came for Vic la's return home, and she stood a moment at the door, looking out in the dark, wet streets. " Miss Burnett," said Mr. Lavallo, "al low me to see you home under my um brella." Viola was surprised. Not only because he was a rich man and she a poor milli ner, and she wondered at his offer. " No, thank you," she replied : " lean go alone." He had .not time to repeat the offer be fore she vrzs out and half way down the street. It was darker than she had supposed, and the rain fell in torrents ; but she drew her mantle tightly around her, and with bowed head walked swiftly along. Be fore she reached the end cf the street" c .there came a sound of sharp, quick steps upon the pavement, and Paul Lavalle came up beside her. " Of course you think me very bold, but I prefer to run the risk of incurring your displeasure rather than see you en danger your health by exposing yourself on such a eight as this." He drew her hand within his arm, and together ttey went to Mrs. Burnett's door. Viola allowed him to carry on the conversation, answering only when direct ly questioned, and then iu monosylables. She could uot help , thinking, however, what a pleasant, agreeable gentleman he ra and half repented her promise to j 0 - r j bade him a formal good night, with a cool little speech of thanks for his kindness. She had no desire to loso her situation, "but she was almost inclined to disbelieve ma'dame's story. Well, it might be true ; and if so, woman haters were .certainly agreeable creatures. The work became-a pleasure since daily the establishment was brightened with the owner's presence; but 'Viola never forgot mademe's warning. It was all in rain that h 3 brought fruits and flowers, and praised her work. She never lifted her dark eyes at his pleasantries, and once when he chanced to clasp her white " hands in the midst of a confused tangle of ribbons, she .never spoke or .smiled; and he would not have known that she observed the action, but for the dash of blood which swept across .her round cheeks. - There were many more rainy nights, and many times the umbrella was brought forth; and under its cover Viola trudged hoa3 beside Paul Lavalle. She thought ft) IP him a strange man, and felt that inadanic had never clearly understood him. lie seemed very unlike her notion of a woman hater. ' I One day he dropped a note into her lap, saying:'1' Hero is a letter for you, Miss Burnett. You will send n reply beforo I come again," and went away leaving her to stare wonderfully nt the little note. After a whilo tho opened it and read: " Viola : You are a strango being I cannot understand you; but 1 understand my own heart, and it bids mo say I love you. Will you giveme that blessed right to call you my wife? I told you I must know your reply beforo I ngaio come, and so must it bo. Viola, my darling, I await your answer. " Paul Lav.vt.lk." A joyous light broke over her face, and with a flood ot happy tears, lola wrote beneath, "I will be your wife." " by are you so bright, v lola J asked niadamo, who had entered. " 1 our brother, madamo has asked mo to bo his wife." "And you told him " "Yes." " My sweet Viola 1 I knew my plan would succeed. 1 had worked for months to bring the change in Paul's fortunes, but had been thus far unsuccessful. He de clared that all women were husband hun ters, and that he would never marry cno of them. I knew iu an instant that you would please turn, and so I trumped up the whole story, l ou will wonder at tn anxiety, but will cease to do so when tell you that I cannot marry until ho is settled in life. JJIcss your heart, I am dc lighted." Paul came in less than an hour, and told her the same story; and together they walked to Viola's mother, and sho joined in their happiness. If ho ever was a woman hater, ho laid it a side when he married, and became a model husband. They have a County J udgo out in Jose phine County, who, in passing upon the late act amending the act regulating tho salaries of County Judges-and which said amending act, reduced his own salary to $300 " deeided that tho entire batch of laws passed by the last Legislature, iu the whole, and in all its parrs, is unconsttu tional, null and void, and of no effect and validity whatever; and especially, is the act which reduces his salary a void act a delusion and a snaro to tho unwary." The Xeics burlesques him admirably. Pure blood is essentia! to sound health and long life. No chronic disease, aorea, ulcer. fekm eruptions, ijlanduious swelling, dis charges frm tho ear, sore eves, sore or cankers in the mouth, will never appear if me mooa is pore. ao accurc ini great de sideratum, take Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Bittees. It is the creat Blood Purifier, and life-cinnz princinle. increasing the power of digestion, and exciting tb absorbnnts into healthy action, whereby al impurities of the system are carried off. It is said when a llussian husband ceg lects to beat his wife for a month or two she begins to get alarmed at his indiffer ence. " I know every rock on the coast," said an Irish pilot. And that moment the ship struck, when he exclaimed, " And that's one of them I OUK AGENTS. The following named gentlemen are authorized to act as Agents for Toe State Rights Demo eat, and to receive cd receipt for subscriptions to the paper : LIXX COUNTY. . " J. M. Johns and James Dorru...... Seio Jason Wbecler Lebanon II. L. Brown Rrownsvillc JIatthew Fountain. Ilarrubnrg MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Portland........ ....... ......... ...G. W. Cannon. LANE COUNTY. Hon. J. J. Walton...... Eugene City BENTON- COUNTY. R. S. Strahan Corrallis W. J. IloLertion ......... ......... ..Corvalllf POLK COUNTY. T. J. Lovelady ...Dallas J. 13. Y. Butler and Dr. Harris..... -Monmouth Dr. J. M. JlcCoy La Creole Bccj . Hay den Eola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. B. Ralston... ...................Oregon City MULTN03IAII COUNTY. s J. F. McCoy Portland MAKION COUNTY. N. M. Bell UaIcm L. F. Ei'enhart... Silrcrton Hanlcy Waterman Jefferson " " Titos. " Bojce, Newspaper Agent, San Francisco, is authorized to receive subscriptions and advertisement for our paper, and act as bui ness agent generally. A D V E It T I S E 31 E N T S . P. C. HARPER, PEALEB IX- GENERAL MERCHANDISE! FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. Opposite It. C. Hill ' Son't Drug Store.) WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL ATTEN tion to his stock of goods, consisting, in part, as follows : A good, assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ! seen as - "r PRINTS, . DELAINES,. POPLINS, MOHAIR, EMPRESS CLOTHS. Also a complete assortment of - DRESS TRIMMINGS. READY MADE CLOTHING! Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Hats of the Latest Styles and best, quality. A good assortment of Sheetings Bleached and Unbleached. Hickory Stripes, Denims, French Cottonades, Heavy Cassimcres and Flannels, Tobacco . and Cigars, Wood and Willow Ware, Rifle and Blast ing Powder. HAEDWAEE, OUTLEEY AKD HAILS! Crockery and Glassware. In fact, almost every thing nsnallj kept in a re tail store, which ' HE OFFERS AT VERY LOW RATES ! Either for Cash or Merchantable Produce! Those who want bargains will call at the old stand formerly occupied by J. Levy, one door west of John Conner's. . Mayl5v4n391y. P.C.HARPER. JOB XVOmi Njatly and cheaply done a this OSoe. -ADVERTISEMENTS-.. p. w. apixr. A. CAnOTltEtlB. P. V. SPIHX & CO. (SCCCESSOHBTO M. W.MACK.) DEALERS IN STOVES ! INi SHEET-IRON AND COPPERYARE! On First bet, Washington and'Ferry Sts.i ALBANY, OREGON. TlIE undersigned would repect fully Inform tho publte generally that they aro established hi tue old stand of M. W. Muck, and hare on hand a Braro stock, and aro continually receiving heavy invoice of etmda which wo uronnso to sell. We have now on baud a very large assortment oi me : . . . . . moit favorite COOKING STOVES! among which may be found the BUCK, HENRY CLAY. KUUEKA, NEW NATION. BUCK EVE STATE. HARVEST QUEEN. PRIDE or AMERICA, Ac., Ac, Ac., Ac. Our tock of PARLOR. HALL AND BOX STOVES, U now and will be kept very coUilete, and era braoo many of the tant Ucnutlful patterns. Alio a lartre ttuck or Ovens. Iron Kettlet, Iron Tea-Krttht, Sad Iron, Jlrats ami Jbaamelfd Aettlct, Fire lhj$, Sho?h and Tuntj9t II ajtj-Je Irons, dc, ft?. Of rianlthed and Japaned jod we have a good aMortment. We have, for farmers. Matt. Ellis' Farmers' Boilers! And a very large asortraent of Force and Lift ruu, and COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS ! ern stock or TIITWAEE, will atware b fwood woit complete, embracing everything wanted by bountkerper and oth er, and will be found of a superior quality, a we manufacture nono other than the bct brands of TIN PLATE! And we WAltRANT our ware not to Irak REPAIRING will rtcire rrorot.t atlmtion, and will be executed in a beat and workman-like manner. Those who are wanting goods In our line wiU find it vastly to their advantage to give us a call before parrbaing elsewhere, as our facil ities for buying a(yl manufacturing enable us to give -ctiototners a large ercenUx in duality and rrices. Dealer will be supplied at the lowest posil tie rates, ana giods packed and shipped with dUpatfb. DecSeSv4nl6if. P. W.SPINK A CO. "GAY" NEWS! FARMERS CANWDE AND PLOW ar arctaiyo o.ie or tut. "GAY" PLOWS Manufacture J and sold for tho rery LOW PRICKS OFfG3 A.M $T.V. The simplicity and practicability of this new Plow commends it farorably t the special notice of crery farnir. It poseate a deciJed oprrur- tty ortr all otbt-r Plows now in use. Tt wheels are four feet io diameter and mo en the nnptowed land. Its entire construction !s iu no way com plicated. The Pl'tw is managed io ercrr manner with ease, and requires only twolerers to be used io making any alteration. The superiority t,T the "Oay" Plow will te clearly shown by tho fallow ing certificate : Wo the undersized, citixens of Lion eor.nty, Oregon, -baring; purchased and used upoo our farms tho "GAY" PLOW, hereby certify thkt the same has gircn us entire satisfaction. Its far illty for adjustiog to suit the depth of the furrow with out moving from the seat, is simple and easy. We lik the Plow fur its draught bccaiwe tbeame is brought to bear directly upon tbe Plow beam instead of the carriage ; ahro beeause it is strong and durable, all except the wooJ work being con structed of wroueht iron ; no castings are used. The whet Is running opon the solid land it an ad vantage ftrer other Gang Plows in striking off lands and in Plowing, Dot having to make tbe necessary changes in the machinery ; and the scat is always level, not throwing the drirer fward or sideways as in other Plows. Better work and move of it can be accomplished by the uso of this Plow than by band. We take pleasure in recommending the "GAY" PLOW to aur brother farmers as one baring no superior in Oregon, J, O. REED, May 20, 1869. A. 8. LOONF.Y. W. II. GOLTTREE, W. P. E5HOM, K. W. PIKE. HENRY DATIDSO.V. p-Tb9 "GAY" PLOW is manufactured by II. Gould in g, Portland Machine Fhop. All orders will be promptly attended to by addrcsin v C. F". GAY, Mar 22 'fi94n4ftTl. Portland. Qz'n. J. B ARROWS & CO., and JNO. DRIGGS, are authorized Agents for Linn and Denton counties. IRA A. MILLER, (Suecet$or$ to Ph Hip Miller,) RBLE WORKS M A ALBANY, OREGON. Shop on Washington, hot. 1st and 2d St'. mnESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN I form the publio at large that they are now prepared to furnish 51 A It BLE 3IO JfUJIENTfj G R A V E - S TONES! OF EVERT STYLE AND PATTERN, At tho Jiofst Rcasonnblo Prices. TOnDSTONCS CUT TO ORDER On tho rery shortest notice. Mart3n28tf . MILLER A BRO. 50,000 BUSHELS ' OF- WHEAT WANTED ! , FOR WHICH THE . inrbpt Mnrlrtil PrtrA will h Pnld In Tnln uytnettrraof -j COKSER & BJJHtf: who hare entered into co-partnership f.vr "the pur chase of Grain and tbe manufacture of Flour, at tne Jcaerson Aims, Oregon. JACOB CONSER, JOHN BURNETT. Jefferson, Feb, 6, 1869 von27m6. ; ALL ACCOUNTS AND NOTES OF J. BAR ROWS A CO. must be settled within Two Weeks, as J. Barrows .- intends to leayo;for tho Eastern States soon after that time. A GOOD PIANO AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for sala. J. BARROWS CO., - Albany, July 15, 18p, v4n48w3. - A 1) V K it T 1 S E M E N T S . P AOIFIO NSURAflCE COMPANY, Of San Francisco, California. -O- GASXX CAPITAL..... .$1,000,000 00 .. 230,054 00 SURPLUS ,Jany 1, '67. CAS IX ASSETS in Q OLD, $1,230,034 91 All Losses Paid Immediately In United States Gold Coin. FIRE, OCEAN, M A III N 12, INLAND INSURANCE ! milE PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, I having arranged with Mcsts. MOKLOw k IIUOTIIKR (or the transferor all ttio i.uilnms of the Fire Insurance Companlos lately represented by them, is now prepared to offer to all parties formerly Insured by said companies, equally jrood terms and prompt payment of losses, in United States gold coin. Mr. II. II. HHir.LOW wllll the general Agent for this Company from this date. Director) of Pacific IttHurniico Co. A rnJcico Jns. I'Frmery,I.lyd Tevls, Louis MeLane, Wm. Hhortnan, Oliver Kldridge, wm. Alvr.ru, Joun (). r.arl, A. u. rorbes. Ales Weill, Alfrt-d lJord, J. U. hello, Ab'm Felifinan, 1. T. Law ton, M. Cheeseman, Anson U.Htiles, K. L- OoMstein, 11. II. Ilnward, JohnU. 15ray, Mesca Ellis, (J. W. lioaver. A. Havward, r. I.. paver, H. Hicinliart, lavid8tern, M. lioM-ubauin. Jonathan Hunt, UKtHkur.nro. W. T. Clcin, Kairnr M!1J, K. W. Leonard, tl. W. .Mowe, T. L. Harker, C. T. Wheeler. T. L. Meyer, stinvsviti K. 8. M. Wilson. J.II.Jewctt. John II. Newton, rohTLAKb, U.W.C. Rice, C. Meyer, V. J. Oliver. Alpheus Hull, W. C. Ralston, L. Haclm. Fred. Rilling, A. I.- Tnbbs. II. M. Newhall, Kdwar 1 Martin, W. H. I.Ll, Adam tiraot, J. O. Mills, Jafob Kamm. J. l. Fry, II. llansmann. atocarosi. II. II. Digelow, L. R. Itenchty. T. R. Anthony. Win. Hooper, Moes IleUer. vuciti a, t,r. Cbas Mayne, Wm. Hcholle, Win. h'haron. OFFICERS: J. IIIWT, rretllent. A. J. It AI.STON, Secretary. C. A. t, TO .V, Marina Secretary. II. II. ISICaKLCHV, Go'! ACent. LADD &.TILTON, PORTLAND GENERAL AGENTS FOR Oregon nnl lVaIilti(totiTrrrifor7 ICCAL AGENTS i S. R. HAMMER SaJrtn F. A. I II KN O W ETII CraU Is J. U. l.NDEUWOOD Eugene S. V. CHADWICK - Itoborg JOHNSON A MtCOWN Urertn City CV5IMINS A GRANT Dalles J. II. RLKWITT:. Walla Walla A. WHEELER , ..UrownsviUa JAMES P.ILEY lUrmburr JOHN li:U Albany Nr. 2. 1J567 .1ol2yI BEE1X! 1JEE1U! o ALBANY BREWERY. CI1A5J. It li:ri:it, Pro'r. T"' HE SUCSCKIDER HAS JUST ERECTED new and Crtt-class JB IR E "W 33 Jet HT On Broad Alb in between Tirst Street and tho River. And is prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AXD PRIVATE FAMILIES, 0. SHORT IVOTICE ! All Orders Delivered Whererer Desired. He Warrants his BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY HEALTHY! He is confident he can giro entire satisfaction to all. Dec. 20, '66, r2n20tf TO THE LADIES. II AVINO RECEIVED A PATENT FOR M Hack and Abdominal NunnortA j. - - - w vv n-v V PM Sj MlVIAti at my rcsiaeoce, in tne old tj rover or Joseph Watt Houso, on the publio square north of tho Court House. Also some valuable information for the health of married ladies. Those wishing to consult by letter, address JIRS. J. FORD, alcm, Oregon. .'. TESTir.ioriiALs. We, tho undersigned ladies, having used with tbe utmost satisfaction tbo Supportar invented by Mrs. J. Ford, believe it to be the best invention for tho purpose ever offered to the publio, and do, most cheerfully recommend them to all in need of anything of the kind. Mrs. J. II. Howell, Mrs. E. J. Cornell, Mrs. R.J. Thornton, Mrs. Bam. Iteadriek, Mrs. E. A. Delong, Mrs. B. F. Brown, Mrs. 8. E. Bell, Mrs. M. J. Munkcrs, Mrs. J. Imbrie, Mrs. J. Caplinger, Mrs. T. R. Blackerby and many othors. Aug. 8, v3n51tf BLACKS MITHING. PLOWS I PLOWS II PLOWS 1 1 1 THE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE TO the general public, that ho is now manufac turing tbe v C AEESnUItG PATENT PLOWt and any other stylo of plow that maybe ordered. Also, particular attention paid to HORSE SHOEING, WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING. And General Jobbing. All work entrusted to mo will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the best possible1 manner, with good material. A share of publio patronag is solicited. My shop is on the cornet of Second and Ells worth streets, opposite Picrce'a Ferry, Albany, Oregon. F. WOOD. - Dec.fi'SSYJnWtf. - ADVEKT1SKMENTS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VNITKD STATEN OF AMERICA, WASIHNOTON, D. O. Chartered bi Special Act of Congress Io Cash Capital $1 ,000,000 PAID IN FULL. C. II. XAItI, arrMldniif JAY COOK, Chairmitu i'lnnee aul IxpcafUfo Commit tec IS. V. n:i;T, Secretary aud Ac tunry. Special Features. Lew Hate of Premium All Folic! Nonrcrfitablo And ro Negotiable. B 1 THE CIIAIlTP.lt OK THE COMPANY. certificates or obligations may be issued. agreeing to purchase lis polieies at their value. which, when accompanied by the policy duly as- signed or tranferred are negotiable, and to ay be used as collateral security in waking loans from the Company or frura other parties. Upturn Freinltim I A Co Iol-le. Under this flan all Premiums paid to the Com- ianj win i rcinmrii mi low uctip ui ian rron whuio life l innred together with the original amouot r the i'uy. Ily be Charter all the policies are exewot from attachment in California or any other Slate io the Lntoo. No extra rates on the lives of frmales. WKLLH, FAIUiO A CO., General Agents. W. E. HALE. Manager. JT. C. KENDEmiALL, Traveling gent for Oregon. tay84o35yl. JOHN CONNER GUACRAL MRIICI1 A.DIi:J ALBANY, , . . ORKGOX. cosiisme or DRY GOODS! CROC ERIE8, BOOTS AND SHOES CLOTHING, &c, &e. HARDWARE! A welt selected assortment of tbe ovt complete kept io Albany, IIlO. AXD STEEL, of scarly all kinds suitable fur the traJc. atso HOP K, C It Al X S , M ILL 8 A XV S , X E W STVl K S C B O 8 S - C V T S A W S , W A G O X-S K A T SPRINGS, C A I! It I A O K HPIMNfJS, TIlIMflLE-HOXlXG, w a s ii i: n 6 , BOLTS, NUTTS C. Nearly alt the stoek is purchased in SAN FRAN CISCO, and will U sold at the iowet maiket rates for ready pay, or merchantable produce taken in exchange. Agent for VTells, Forgo & Co. Acrtnt for tho Pacific Xnanrance Co. Oct.2ft.'67-rSnIlyl ' JOHN CONNER. RATES OF TOLL, oven ruz WILLAMETTE VULEY AND CASCADE MOUS TA1IK WAGOX ROAD. aritiTt'Wti ' "X'VtTf I Teams returning empn,f Pricc To Fih Laek: - 4-horse or wulo team, each way. St. .. H , .... M ....... I II II II II ... . Pack animals, loaded a unloaded. Horse and rider Ox team, 3 yoke . e To Uppeii Soda Srnnco s A -horse or mute team, out and back 2 2 s ii u i ii ..2 1 n . u u u u 1 50 00 00 50 25 Horse and rider " Loose animals, Ox teams the same as horso teams. A. HACKLEMAN, Pres't. W. W. Parbish, Seo'y. Marob 20, 1869. T4n31tf DR. R. CHILL, . (Successor to Settlemier b Co.y X R TJ C3- Or I ST, MAIN STREET, ALBANY, O'GN. DEALER IX Drusrs, nedicinas, Paints, Oiln, Pyo- EtufTa, Glass, Varnishes, &c, &c. PhTsiciaus' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. ' , T3n51tf WHEAT AND OATS! 100,000 Bushels of Wheat and Oafs WANTED within the next two weeks, for which " The Highest Cash I Prica will he Paii, By J. QRADWOHL, San Francisco Store. mm! A DVB B y I S E M E NTS. THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE ! JILIttj GRADWOHL ALBANY - - - OFIEGON. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD ISPOKM TII3 eitiitetis of Albany and rieiaky that be dw occupies tba Corner of Flnt and Ferry Sfjrl He intends to, sell goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! t roB CASH OB PJlODTJCEir I hare constantly on band a VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF COOICINO, BOX AND Also Manufacturer of Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, Which be will sell at San Francisco prices, All kiuda of rttairin Aanm on li.,r ni.iit.tt nd ntire fMfcUn warranted. I will dispose of the TIN WAKE FOE COUNTRY PRODUCE. Country merchants would do well to examine my Goods before purchasing elsewhere. My gtock eontisU, in part, as follows $ JDJEfT GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES BOOTS AliV SU0E3, Elardwarc, Crockery, Ath A GREAT STOCK OP LADIES' FURNISHING, EMBROIDERY AND FANCY U00D9. ALSO A GOOD STOCK OF THE BEST LIQUORS Ever IXrouht lotlilM 3Iarket! Wbteh be intends to cell oriLY ron keuxciwal purposes JULIUS GRADWOIIL. Jan22Mrn2.ty2. WILLAMETTE IRON AVORKS! Center of North Front and S Street (One Clock north of Coach's Wharf,) PORTLAND, OREGON. II AVE FACILITIES FOR TURNING OUT JJL firtt-class work equal to any euhlifhutent in tbe Mate. JUna'acttre STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS I SAW AND GRIST MILLS I QUARTZ AND MINING MACHINERY! or AtL K1X. QUAETZ STAMPS, SHOES AKD DEES! Of the Wit Aioericao White Iron. CASTINGS FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ! II. W. Shiplcj'a and J. C. Trullingcr's PATENT TURBINE WATER WHEELS. Thce whli are rnurpaii-J fr foer, aiajpllcity cf rocfttrnction, du rability and cheapness. Wrought Iron Shatter .Work! For Ftre Proof building, at Saa FranrUco cost end frvilt. tLACXJVlTIItSC AXD IttrAlllISC. pCTThe largest and best stock of patterns in the State. So charge for the ue of tbcia. All orders for Work will be executed fromptlj. JOUN RATION, Jn!6r4n22yl 8npeHntendent. LOOK HERE! Palronize Home Industry, and save Money ! The undersigned, baring opened a TAILORING ESTAHHSimE.Vr In Albany, takes this methoi of informing the public that he is prepared to MAKE, CCT AXD REPAIR CLOTHING ! OF ALL KI.XDS IN TXXZ2 LATEST STYLES ! AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES! ALSO iya Clothing Made Water-Proof I certain process, without injury to tho texture or quality or the fabrics. JanH.VW-vlnSltf. R, JACOBS. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT ! JOHN BRIGGS, DEALER IS . 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. Eepairs Neatly and Promptly Executed ! On Rcasonablo Terms. " Short liecloninga MdkeLong Friends!" FRONT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to D. Mansfield A Bro's Store. Dec.5v4nl6tf JOHN BRIGGS. WANTED BY JUNIUS GRADWOHL, ' AT. THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE : 100,000 BUSHELS WHEAT AND OATS t 100,000 D0Z. EGGS t 100,000 LBS. BUTTER I 500,00(1 LBS. WOOL! As tho Market Quotations aro corrected by me weekly, I will pay the prices which they contain for tho above articles. Junl9v4n44tf J. GRADWOHL. A LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES indebted to tho undersigned will pleaRe come forward and settle up, as the old Books must be Closed by tho 1st of January, ICSP., Albany, Dec. 10,68-nl7tf. A. COWAN. ADVERTISEMENTS. R CHEADLE'S WHOLESALE Ap RETAIL CASH STOBE 1 DIRECT FROfl SAN fRAKCISCff 8f ttU'Mt A ie seiectlos of D It G O O D Gt 70 attire, whlcfe will he tftertd at prices (Jit wif) ssit ftlr who with to purchase fiOODS AT A tl AUG AITS t 1 will sell gwA tint Sbtoing seasots AT PORTLAND friilCE& with Mght added. (Freight U aewtllfyt? pet toil, with a trosteet of rdaU:, Hayios made trrsogeiaetjts with responsihl "" " w i Bj i roan oe. I can off.,r better prices this season than ever before. I intend to GIVE PORTLAND PRICES FOR PRODUCE of alt kinds (with freight ofS-about I'etal n tbe Ih.J to persons eoasigniog Prodne to me can rel on farorahle rctsros. I have, for shipping parpose, m GOOD, SUE STAKTIAL VJAIUZUCZZZir And can uafcc retoms on Prcdoca shipped ' to Baa iranciffco ia C9 days. days X. II. .1 wilt keep this season 112021' W WTEEI. Mt.tjf all kind. f Uaj yonrselres are the agency tor selling all tbM at PoriUai rices, freight added, fkod Drills, Cast Steel, Collins ana Elolino Vivmt CAS2I OR THADC will be gir .t all tisai. to suit eusmtrii, at trxJ- P,EAI,LE'S CAfll STORE, feb20r4o2l Albany, Oreg. ' FOR THE FALL AND WffJTEB TRADE AT A. COWAN 8l CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL! DEALER, HAVE PROVIDED THEMSELVES J5l. with aTl,C f th recDt ia Cotto Cd URGEAXD PEKinABJLE STQCXl or STAPLE DRY GOODS! WHICH CAN AXD WILL RESOLD C- "t AT MARYELOUSLY LOW PRICES roa Vnmh or chanfabl Prodnee. CALL AND EXAM KE CUR STCCIC AND PRICES f We Have Large Q 1 1 t iitUt i VyXJ P COTTONS. TICE 1S JIA.MS, JEANS, CASSN MKUI.S. TWEEDS, or" rOREItiX AND OREGON'. M A N U -FAC, Tt'BB, 4LS0 A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF FANCY JJHESS GOODS! Latest Styles ef Tenia's aad Ceatleaem'u AND FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AW SHOES OF All UBS A55 SIZS CARPETING, WALL-PAPER, I'aper t JLIucn Blinds fc Fiztarva VTa would call especial attenUon to oor Eteek IRON AND STEEL, ASD CESERAL V . , j H A R D "W- -A. OR TTE TESL SAFE is WFIXG IT IS The Lairgcst hls side ofPortlMd t Consisting ia part of F0Rf; JI0ES' RAKEJ, SPADES. SCYTHES MILL-SAW 8, CKOSS-CUT, TYLER'S IMPROVED PATENT TOOTH BILLETT-WEBES, MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS CCL'PlITt Suteber Saws. Darn-Door Hangers. Hollers and Track, ltopo Cbain, Hemp and KaW ' ber Pack it p. Hnr.e Shoe Kails, Bolts-. . Kuts and M asbtrs.ThiuiMeanA Wagon Boxing, Iron, Axles, Iron and Steel of orerr n ; - kind.. . . blasting' Powder and Fuse. WE AIv PAYING IX CASH the nigbest Majw kct price for Bacon, Lard and TTooI. Call and learn our prices, and hen suit yonmlf.. A. CCWEX A CO Albany, May 1, lS63T2nltf ALBANY BOOK STOREt E. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATI0?:m Albany - - - - Oresroo KESPECTFUI-.LY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that he has removed from the old stand ts PARRISH'S BLOCK. Where all are invited, assured that Goods ia ki line are sold at the lonest cash prices. - ; xosstastly os haxd: : STANDARD AND M1SCEL1ANE0US BCDXS, Juvenile. To GUt ruxdBlaiilcZSoeSsy COLD ItJIi, A.SD SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! : Of every kind used in the State. : . JSS- BOOKS short notice. IMPORTED TO ORDER, at Deelnlply BLANK Di:i:D, of tho latest and most approved form, for sale at this office. WartaatX andMortgajo, VKZIMB, SIJIUT- LAIXES, ALl'ALCAk tiisv"