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XT"" 0ll V SATURDAY AUGUST 21, 1S69. . BY TELEGIUP II .j COM ML&D FROM THE OREGON HtRALb Trial of rratt. New York, Aug. 14. A company of XJ. S. artillery is on duty in the U. S District Court room, fully equipped, each man having ten rounds of ball cartridges. They were furnished at the request of Marshal Barlow, x?ho, under an order from President Grant, intends to hold tho prisoner, Pratt, in sptto of tho State Court, and protect himself from arrest. It is rumored that Judge McCann has di rected tho Sheriff to summon a posse if necessary to force his order discharging Pratt, also that the Sixty-ninth Regiment be ordered under arm?, to enforce tho Sheriffs authority.' McCann vrill endeav or to avoid a breach of tho peace, but will sustain the dignity of his Court. Bar low is confident he-has sufficient force to resist any attempt to rescue the prisoner. Retrenchment Committee Coming. The Congressional Committee of Re trenchment, together with Senator Mor rill and Cattell, of Finance Committee, and D. F. Murphy, of the Senate, are reported to have left last night for San Francisco. Several ladies will accompa ny the party. Judge McCann has adjourned the pro ceedings in the Pratt case, to await the action of the U. S. Commissioner. By this action tho danger of a collision will be' avoided. The soldiers still remain iu the U. S. Court room. Marshall Barlow docs not apprehend any attempt at arrest, but he is deter mined not to be caught nappinsr. He trent bome to Staten Island to-day, guard ed by soldiers to the ferry. St. Louis, Aug. 13. A Denver dis patch says that Gov. Mitchell, of New Mexico, has issued a proclamation de claring all Navajoe, Gila and Arapahoe Indians found outside their reservations outlaws, and authorizes citizeus to kill all -uch. That Railroad Case. Albany, Aug. 13. The hearing of an order by Judge Perham on what is inown as the Omnibus Complaint, made by the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad to-day, by agreement of counsel, was post poned to August 20th. Judge Perham oranted the cmler. which was ertptl in by the counsel of the Erie party, contin uing the injunction and stayrtig the pro--ceedings under Judge Barnard's order. A motion was made to set aside the order of Judge Barnard for a hearing at the special term in his district, which or?cr, appointicg Pruyn receiver, should not be "vacated. After argument oa the admis sibility of the affidavits. Jad??e Perham decided they could not be received. The I Ene counsel excepting to granting the order setting aside so much of Barnard's order as conflicting with the ooe issued by him, and leaving in force the remain der, which relates to leaving the cause on its merits. The Sheriff of the Pennsyl - nrania Railroad arrived this morning, with perempt ry con-bailable writ3 of attaeh rnent, issued by Judge Barnard. Busi ness oa the road has been resumed.. Banks is in charge, with 3IcQuade as Su perintendent. Washington, Aug. 13. -The War -end Navy Departments have transferred to the Treasury the power to contract for the recovery of all vessels, whether Fed eral or rebel, sunk during the late re--bellion. - . Riot in Virginia. Information has been received here rthat on Wednesday last a difficulty oc curred at Ueathsville, Northumberland county, Virginia, between some white and eolored persons, during the progress of which one of the latter was killed and several wounded. The riot is suppressed. Senatorial Contest in Tennessee. Nasiiville, Aug. 13. The election of a United States Senator is , exciting general interest. Ridge and Johnson are the most prominent prospective can didates, though Cooper has some sup porters. The Banner will strongly op- pose J ohnson. , : i Memphis; Acg. 13. The cotton pros pects are le's3 favorable. It is calculated .that the yield will not be larger in this vicinitj than it was last year. Richmond, Aug. 14. Gen. Canby has ent a "detachment of troops to Heat hs- Tille where the not occurred between the blacks and whites. Chicago, Aug. 14.-In the case of Pratt, the rioter, it i3 believed the Secre tary of War will sustain the United States Commissioner and insist that be shall con clude the trial and not be prevented by the State Courts. . ; The President told the Texas politi cians that the Administration will not give influence to aid the people to full restoration until they elect men who can take the test oath, and choose a Legisla ture which will ratify . the 14th and 15th amendments, and make other laws secur ing' most complete equality before the law and the protection of all citizens. lie has not expressed a preference , for cither .banks or Hamilton for Governor. ". '-ti--C 'ri.ij From Cuba. . '" HaVANNA. Aur. 13. Count Vnlm da captured, near Raniancagua, .a rebel "convoy, Gen; Jordcn commanding, which ,was moving towards Holquin.- The reb- ; els, after a short fight, took to flight. V Their commander escaped This is con Bidered the most important capture of the "" The authorities of 'Santo Espiritu re . port a rebel -plot to poison the bread , used by the inhabitants on a certain day.' . it was aiscovjjrea, ana a number of sus- pected parties have been arrested. Advices report, that the Co plain Gen era! has sent the ironclad Victoria to De " mara to attempt the capture of the Peru vian monitors. . V Washington, Aug. 12. Cuban ad- vices are to the 9th inst. :', General Jor dan had commenced active preparations ror a campaign, several points on the ' L coast, are in possession of the Cubans, with power to rioia them against any land force that can be brousrht asruinst them. jXhe Cuban leaders state tha if belliger V"eat right3are granted them by the United Sfates the effect in Cuba will be such . that in less - thani thirty days - they will have possession of the entire- island out ' side of Havana. , They claim that the Cubans all sympathize with Cespedes' government and that tne disaffection of the Spanish troops would leave the Span ish government without an army. : It is reported that.there are serious dif ficulties among the volunteers and that many in the interior are joining tho Ho- publicans. Tho Spanish troops are rep- rpntrd r. crt iJmnralitud in condition as to be beyond the control of tho officers. I XiVtTJllUDg 13 laVUfUUJU W lB vmvbmi cause. .. ' , , f. Settlement of tho Railroad DiSculty. lh vnu 4 itTnv Anf. 12. Oen. Mc-1 Quado, Gov. Hoffman a SttpcrintcndMUy . . . I ot tne Aioany & ousqueuauua inrwau,i arrived this morning from Albany and On tooK possession oi mo roaa. uu uw ; from Harpcrsvillo to the tunnel, ioven ,;irto dan M .On ,w1 fminrl it neeessarv IfTI .w... .. : . I been taken up from their position. The militaiy have been withdrawn. The war . . . ii ? !i i. I , UUl 11 la impOSSlO.O ,u I open me roau ior iravei uuuer . t 1 . I . threodays. oaccri ucmovca. Jackson, Aug. 12. J udgo J ctiers oi .... r.- ry ot fotato ana juago ispceu oi tne urimi inal Hourt of AYarren county, all nroim-l mis oiaie, wun a largo uumoer oi uiiuur i omccrs were rcmoveu to-uay by ueneraiiOur tock or j . mo ine cotton worms navo appearea on ,g i i many plantations in this county, iheir nnnprirnnoo this vpar is fivp dava earlier I "(t": .:. j .. later. I ciais say mai representatives oi mo ieui party in that city proiess to feel conuuent of success, notwithstanding Grant's oppo- sition. uuaee ucnt is ueiermiueu 10 al low his name to go before the convention. tie feels confident he will bo nominated. His friends claim there is a revolution in the South as indicated iu . irginia and Tennessee, and that it has gone too far for the President to stop it. The feeling of the 31tssi?sippi ConservativcH 8rainst Grant is very bitter. A curious case has been submitted to the Attorney General. One American has killed, another oa tho island of Sao Juan, jointly occupied by the KnglUh ana A men can forces, ine American oi- ficers arrested the murderer and propos cd to try him by military commission Tho District Attorney - of WaSihiDirton Territory has been directed to try tho ) mua under tho claim of jurisdiction pre-1 tinted by our Government. The Mexican Claim. Communion' agreed upon rules of procedure and ad journcd to December. Meantime the claimants are to send their accounts to the State Department. "A Sinoclar Fact. The peach was ori'MDally a poi.sououi almond. Iu fleshly parts were used to polsoa arrowa1 and the fruit fur this purpose was intro duced into Persia. The transportation and cultivation, however, not only re moved its poisonous qualities, but pro duced the delicious fruit we now enjoy." We take the above from the Ilarrry Magazine of the 20th of January, 1SGD. We have often heard it tatd that the plantiogof a peach-stone on thU island j vtouIJ produce the almond, auch as may he seen in the custom-house "round on this island, and in several of the yatds occupied by the citizens. We are willing to be qualliSed on oath that some eighteen months ago we plant ed two peach stones as an experiment fur raising the almond on this island. We now have in lieu of the peach th; course, hard-stone, almond, similar to those above mentioned. Wo are not aware of any poisonous qualities of this almond, though we have heard of children having died from the effects of having eateo them, which might have occurred from eating almost aoj other green fruit in excess. We have eaten the fruit ourself without having been poi.oned. Can any of our friends throw light upon this subject. Key Weft Dispatch. OUR AGENTS. The following named gentlemen are authorised to act as Agents for The State Iticnrs Dkxo rat, and to receivo cd receipt for subscriptions to tne paper : LIXX COUNTY. J. M. Johns and dames Dorris Scio Jason Wbeeler ..Lebanon II. L. Erown Brownsville Matthew Fountain and Jas. Eiley. liarrislurg MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Portland.... G. W. Cannon. LANE COUNTY. Hon. J. J. Walton..... Eusrens City BENTON COUNTY. K. S. Etraban Corrallis W. J. Hobertson ......... ....Corrallis POLK COUNTY. . T. J. Lorelady Dallas J, B. V. Butler and Dr. Harris -Monmouth Dr. J. M. JlcCoy..... ...La Creole' Iiecj. Iiayden .....Eola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. It. Ralston............ ..........Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. J. F. MeCoy...... Portland MAIUON COUNTY.' N. M. Bell.... B. F. Bnnhp.m "" ' Salem L. F. Eienhart Silrerton Hanley Waterman........ ..Jefferson Thos. Boyce, Newspaper - Agent, San Francinco, is authorized to receire subscriptions and advcrtiscmenU tor our paper, and act as bus! ness agent generally. : l " We the Undersigned Committee, ap pointed to decide upon tbe merits of the washing dohe by Kane s Condensed Soap and Common Boiler, decido that the washing done by KANE'S CONDENSED SOAP, is the best, doing tbe work in a superior manner with less labor, no rubbing being done in using Kane's Soap ; but that borax was used ia tbe Automatic Boiler.. , r - D. RUNNELS, North Yamhill. - DANIEL STRANG, Salem. -R. C. CRAWFORD, ' " , Salem, June, I2th, 1869. ' ; ' Committee. Eane's Condensed Soap. VaircocreR, W, T., August 7, I869.J 3Ir. JSA5Br-Sir: Yours of the 6th received, and in an Ter to. your inquiries I can say that your.Soap has given perfect satis faction has performed all il was recommepded to perform. On giving fc ' trial, the .washwoman washed six dozen of piecet, without tha aid of any machine or rubbing. , " - Yours, respectfully, ' aug!2n52v4tf. J. L. RANKIN. NO MORE FOOLISHNESS 1 TnOSE INDEBTED TO ME ARE INFORM ED that promise to pay don't "go" any loDger Patience is exhausted and I MUST have money. This is the last Call and at tbe expiration of thirty days I will put all ; unsettled accounts in the hands of a lawyer for collection sure ! J. GRAPW0IIL. Albany, Aug. 1, 1869 v4n51m2. ' AftVEliTISirMKNTSV r. w. i rise. . 1 I a Ti I A - 44 CAROTMtni. 1 P. V.. SPINK & CO;. I 9 :KUJViMonf r , -f DtAltRS IN &i CT-Q If P SI I i ' I i SHEEMRON AND COPPERYAREI - First bet. Wnnhingtun and Ferry Sts : s ALBANY, OuEGON. f ' .1 ! '' " iv t.i ir..ni-r. ... 01 tuml of Mi AV.MtMnk, ati.l 1ivih m hnnd n Urgojtwck. ml ro cuiititmaUy reoolvln hcvy tnvuiQea - Ar mioili WBK-h -i k.vV tirtw nh html n - COOKING STOVES ! amon whlcb wy b, fouUtl lUt duck, EUKBh.A'. ; "i new NATION', . BUCKEYK STATK. 7 HARVEST QUKIiX. ic Ac 4c 4c DaRtnn u&ii AunnnvcTnucc i - - - -i B0W .bA t9 ket)t very roiu,- ana em brac many or tb , tnt uenutirul pattcro. ( AIo a Urg aUrtilt ir n, rfimm fiiJ ifjsf ?tttm tv n.... tca. t m. 0f punUhJ aaU J,..nCd Qodi have a roo.1 tMortmcnt. w nave; for farmer, MaU EUls, Farmer8., Boilers ! And a very Uro aworttaent ef Fore and Lift rumpK, and ' ; COWAN'S PITCHER PUMPS! -CR STOCK T j TINWAEE 13r rnd "x1 ewp!i. embradnj ererythinjt wanted by baVTfjH.r 4 otb en, and will b found of a sttprrir Quality, a we manufacture nor other tbsn tbe twt brandi of TIN PLATE! And we WARRANT -or wre not to leak I REPAIRING will receire promr-t attention, and willbeeiecuted la a neat ana workman-like wanner, Thou wbo are wanting god in oor line will find it vantly to their advantage to give o a ealt before purrbuinf elsewhere, a our faeil. Itiee fur buying and manufacturing " enable oi to giro euttter a large percentage' la . quality and trke. . , t Dealrm will be uf;.Ue4 et the lwct pofil- ble rate, ana gnnlt packed and 4 eblped with ltttcb. ' DecS'eSelnlBtf. P.MT.8PIXK CO. "GAYV NEWS ! FARMERS CAN RIDE ANO PLOW ! r SKCLKJSO ok or tne " " ' Ct Y" PT OWSpiiz: VAX A. X X JLjJ if KJ cummins a HA NT ... Mannfartared and sold for tbe eery LOIV 1'ItICIS or $G.VAXD S15 ! The slmplleity and pra-tleabiliiy of this new low eomuends it femrably to tbe ejlal notice of etery farmer. It possesses a decided aaprwr. ity orcr all otber Flows now in .' 'Tbe waeis are four feet in diameter and run on tbe nnptowed land, iu entire eonstmctioa is in Jto ,wajr, tm- piieated.: ,Te Hc i maos-rd in rerf naftner with ese, and require only tw leeere tLe uted in making any aluratkm. Tbe superiority of the M3ay Plow will be clearly sbowo ly tea rouow. in; eertiaeate : Watba uulersl2wa. citizens ot H0 eonniy, Oreiton. barloir purchased ana ei np8 ur furrne tbe "O AY" PLOW, hereby certify that the same has jfiren us entire ftiou. It fa-Uty fur auiutD2 to auit tbe ditb i toe furrnw with out moving from tbe seat, is simple, and ey. e like tbe Plow for it dranbt braiue tbeame Ss brought ta tar directly oyva tbe Plow ban intead of tbe carriage ; alro bccsue it is strung sod durable, all eacept tbe wood w.rk being eon- strueted of wrousht iron ; no catins are used. Tbe wheels running upon tbe solid land is an ad. rentage orer other Gang Plows in striking on lands and in Plowing.- not baeing t raeke- tbe necessary changes in tbemacbinery ; and tbe seat is always level, not throwing the driver forward or sidewaya as in other Plows. Better work and more of itaat accomplished by tbe nso of this Plow than by hand. . we take pleasure in recommending tbe ,A1 PLOW to ar brother farmers ti ana having do superior in Oregon, i it (I. REED; 3lay20, 186. A. E. I.OONKT, . . , W. IL fiOLTTKEE, l W. p. ESllOM, . j-i. ' , i L. Ti PJ K L. .ir. O 4 r liEKKYDATIDSON. ;Z5fj-The "OAY" PLOW is roanutactured by !(. Goulding, Portland Machine Shop. All orders wUI be promptly attended to by 4dreM!ner May Ti '9r4n40y1. I Portland; Ok'i ' 9 I. DAZUIOWS &CO- and J NO. DRXQOS, are- authorized Agents. fof "Linn and Benton counties. IRA As MILLERsV r , f ... (accessor to Philip If iUtr - ; -J .J fii "t 2S MA:RBLE OW ALBANY, OREGON, Shop on WasMnfften bet. 1st, and 2d S Vs. "i - ' ' " v i! It " THESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN-? form the publio at large that they are bow prepared to furnish 31 A RULE MONUMEST y D GRAVE-ST ONES! OF ETERV StrLE AND PATTtR.V, ' At the Host Reasonable Prices; TOWBSTONCS CUTTO OHDER t: k: bnlhe very shortest notice'. , Mar7v8n29tf . , MILLER k BR0. 50,000 HtJHEi;s ' .;. - or- '. I VY H E A "I" x dVV A N T1E D i! rOR WHICH THE I Highest Market Priw will he Paid In Coinj 7 . .i ;rrBj..the .firm pt-r; 'a0' : J ; CONS5Z5 &: DtfRNETT, who have entered into co-partnership for the pur chase offlrain and the manufacture of Flour,., at iaa jenereon iiuis, uregon. iHS?;0n IlUii WAS bbNSER, .JOHN BURNETT, ; Jefferson, Teh, 6, 18695027108. prPj, dlstoxioe:; LL ACCOUNTS AND NOTES OP J; BAR ROWS 4 CO.'must be settled within Two Weeks, as J. Barrows' intends to leave for the' Eastern States soon after ,thafc;time.r ; i A GOOD PIANO AND HOUSEHOLD f URNITUR for sale. V 1 j,' BARROWS AT CO. A,ibny, July 1,1RW , 1 vin-Wwar . AUVlVltlSKMN'TK h II,; A f H S U R A M C E C0 f.' PA N y : Of San Franefsco, California. it ,17 v I CASH CATJTAL.. ....... .....,$1,000,000 00 CASH ASSETS in GOLD, $1,230,0S4 91 All Losses Paid Immediately in United! 'States Gold Coin. 1 1. at MARINE, INSURANCE ! il CI 0- rniiB PACiKicrxst'iiAKCK company. I bavins arranj;l with Mnn. IlKJKLOW k UHOTllKIV l"r Jl raar!r X all tl.jouVieM of tba rlre InurD': Couiptii- utijr rcprecniJ by Ihruj, U now .rrjmrel .to offer . to alt partie formerly luurel by coropanleii, equally 'food !- a 1 . . . t. If . I I I wrma ana pro mj.i pajpwi o, .om, .o id.-. Mr. II. II. 11II1ELOW willb tba f eneral Arant w .... I for tbia Coutpaoy rrom ihv aatf.y - ,T Director of IncKIc Insurance Co. ia ruAacuca Jut. D'Frcmry.Moyd Tevia. lout McLane, Vtm. ribennun, Olirer Eldrid Win. AlrrJ John O. Kart, - A. 11. rorbe, Alet Weill. Alfred floreL ? . 4J. Kellojfff, AU'm Sell s in n, . T. Lawtoa. M. CbeeMrtnan, Ann (1. tit ile, 1. L. (2ldtein, CJ. II. Howard. Jebntl. Umy, Mce KlIU, O. V. Iteavcr, A.liaTwarI. r.I. nearer. . r telfibarl. D. W. C. IUe.i 1)1 J fcWn, . fI. Upnbaum. c. Meyer, Junatban Hunt, Binur.5(To. P. J, Olircr. Alpbeu ISuti, W. C. Kahton, W. T. Coleman, Edgar Mills, K."W. LnaM G. W. Slowe, T. I lUrker, C. T. Wheeler. $fb, ? Fred. ilHng; 8. M.' WiWun, JIt. Jewett. Job n U. New tn, houTt.Ab. A. U Tubb.t II. M. Newball, IMwarJ Martin, W. 8. LaI.J, Adaut tlrmut, I). O. Mill,. Jacob Katnia. J. 1. Fry, If. IltiIiiOhO, STOfKfot. II. II. 1)ijct1jw, It. Uouehly, T. B. Anthony. Wm. Hier, Cbaa Mayae, HcUcr. vircmi a, sr.t. Wm. aboll. - Win. isbaronif J. IIIWT; fWsldeot. A. J. UAUHTOX, gcrietary. C. A. I.,lTO., Mariua Secretary. II. II ISIGELOW, Gen t Agent. LADD & TILTON, PORTLAND !'OEXKRAL;AflK?fF0R U A1 : Oregon and VaUlnton Tcrt Itory. " LCCAL AUNTS: S. 1. Jl AUt M Lit.. ..... ...... M....alm j F.A.CULSOWKTll C.raia 1 V.W4, ........ H. F. f'lIADWICK ItoMfburr .Oregon City J. It. ISLKWITT..-.: ;Wila WaH ..BrMWOitiHe A. WHKKLl.It ...,r j a t-' in i.kt .t1friburg JOl. (.O.VMilL... Albunj v. z. isoj mjyi ' i ALBANY BREVERY. ciiah; itvv.ni iror. THE gUBSCRIBCR HAS JCST ERECTL'D a new and firtt-clu , " ' ' On Dread Alb la between Tixst Street ,. . and tbeXUrtr-' A i And Is prepared to furnish. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS axo PRIVATE FAMILIES. 0. 6 II OUT IVOTICC! All Orders Dciivcrcd "Whcrerer Desired. , ,IU Warrants hlsBEEtt. r . MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PEKFECTLy HEALXHX: He Is confident he ean gire entire satisfaction to Kin u ',r..vr.n afl. -tl::.: Dee.25,'flfl, v2n20tf v'i , ITO THE LADIES. V HAVING RECEIVED A PATENT FORM! Hack nnd Abdomlaal Nunnort cr I ant prepared to furnish those daUriisr them at my residence, in tfaej old trover or Joseph Watt House, on the publio square north of the Court House. "Also some valuable' Information for" 'the health of married ladies; Those wishing to consult by letter, address - ' MRS: J. FORD," ' -! 'tl ''' f Balem, Oregon. 5 -We, the undersigned ladies, having lised -with; the utmost satisfaction the Supporter invented by Mrs. J. Ford, believe it to be the 'best invention for the purpose ever offered to the publW, and do most cheerfully" recommend thcin to all in need' of anything of tho kind. ": '' "''' :" -'' fU$. J. H. Howell -' Itri. E. J. Cornell. - ! "Mw. R. J. Thornton; " ) 1 Mrs. fiam. Headrlck,: ' ! Mrs. E. A. Delong, Mrs. B. F. Brown, " Mrs. S. E. Bell, - Mrs. M. J. Munkers, Mm JUImbrre;J2 iiMrs?!. Capllager;o J ( Mrs. T. R. Blaokorby- and many others. . Ang.'8i v3n51tf, ? : W 'prA" ' BLAOKSNIITHirSG: i PLilVSJ PLOWS !! -PLOWS III THE jUfDERSIGNEq qiVEs! NOTE TO tthef gonetdl pubUc, tltfttr he is h6w mloufao turing the " ; . i ' dALEsnimo1 pteis!t vovri an-dianj olherstyle of plawrthatmjttybolJrdeXedR Also; particular atfefitibn lpaldto M; HORSE SHOEI.qAIDi;ARRlGE MAKING; And General Jobbing-. ? ' All trovk entra'stcf W "ttb 'ilV recctve1 prompt attention, and be executed in the best possible manner, with good, material.,. "A v share of public patronag i solicited.o. " "" My shop is on, the eornofc ,,of . Second und"Ells-' worth . streets, opposite Perce's Ferry, Albany, OregoaA::M t i.'ri; i:i;iii-rwa0D. A D VK l T X S K MENTS ! Lift INSUR AflCE; COMP AMY i 1 -ys. .WASHINQTON; CarUrcJ .special ,At of , Congreja la' 1863 Cash rOapital. -; J . . V 8 1,000,000 t PAID IN FULL. .,-;. II..CXAIIIC, .irmldrnti JAY COOK. :italrmn Finance and 'Kxentlv Commlttc! w k w IKKX; Secretary HUtl AC . . , . Special features. ,( Low Rates of Premium) . AU PUeie rXon-rorfeitable Acd aro Kejrotlablo. THE CHARTER OF TJIE COMPANY, certificates or obligations, ansy be , Uued, agreeing to purchase its potiek-s ut their value, lj(n4 fr traaifcrred are negoUable, and juay U um1m eol aterel Mrurite in tnuklne lMans from I the CotobaoT or from otltr iartlc. I ICrtarn I'rcmfum S.Ife clew. Uadrr this rlaa atl Pretnlums paid U. tbe Com- pnny will i ruirna a tne fleatu of tle person 14 at tbe lcetb f tbe person I bi lit U inxurea together with tbe original etbOnnt of tbe Policy. Ry- tbe Charter all tbe policies aro exempt from letuehroeot is California or any other i-'taie in the No extra rates on the tires of frtaales. i wkllb;fargo 4 CO.. General Agents. : W. E. HALE, MaaSer. . , i ,4 ;j. c. mcrfosmsAzx, ; , ., ; , .Traveling Agent for Oregon. , if mayirinJSyl. ". - Q H H C Q II H E B - ; . i g i: i: it a t, 3i i: ii c 11 a s d i c, OttEOOX. oyjt3c or d k r; GOODS! GROCERIES, nnrnc wn ''otrnna w w .,Ae. vAjfcj CLOTHING, &C., &c. HARDWARE! A wll selected artmf nl of tbe most complete , iept In Albany. . ' nto am .sti:i:l, of nearly atl kinds suitable tof tbe trade. !' . ' . ' ' . . . . V ROl'K, C II AIXHt SI I LI. J A W'S, . ?f E VT ST T I. K S , c.n O !-' Jt' T A tV J , WAflOMr.AT BPHIJICS, CAmziAon Hpi;i.xii, TtlIMHI.K-nXI?5C. W A 8 If k n t ' n o t TS , ; NtTTs : IC. Nearly all tho stock lat.orCed li KA3f FRAX. CISCO, and will he sold d.t tbe ,we.tmk.l rate, fr ready par, or merchantable prwoce taken is exchange. ' -,-. Agent for U'elln, Fargo A Co. , Aentfartbo Pacific Z&rorancb Co. Oct.26,,'67-v3nllyl r JOHN CONNER.. RATES OF TOLL, OVER THB- WILLAMETTE TiLLEYAXD CASCADE flOCY TAIN WAGON ROAD. To Descbuttes River, 4-borie or mule team, $4 50 To " l ,f . u u 2 00 To " ' : ox team. 3 yoke,... 4 50 To " " every additional yokew 55 To , w ,T iooso Tiorscs, per head. 25 To " .M'ifr fi otttuo; 15 To " sheep or hogs, 3 To " - pack animals, loaded... 50 TOliqJ-I 1 .-,far'r:n'Bnpack'di5 T . torM nd rider..i.... I 00 Teams retaining empty half priec. - ' 4-borse or mule team, each way, .i,. 5 00 ' ; .- 1 t lift 4t ' ! I 00 .Faok animals loaded -' " unloaded 50 25 ITorxe and rider 75 Ox team. 3 voke f- 2 00 To tlppEn Soda SpBixa " 4-horseor mule tenm, out and tack ..... 2 50 J - ".. . (. . ..,4 4- 'X (w ...!fl-;H'U i JIorseand rider -5 , ,; '; Loose animals, - ! 2 00 I 00 50 ... . 25 uz teams tne same as norse teams. t'it.v ; ad A. 1IACKLEMAN, Prcs't. W. W. PARmsn, Sco'y. .U t.; , Mareh 20, 1863. r T4n31tf f'iT.'DRsnRs.Cs HILL r (Successor to 'JSettlemicr & Co(J t $ -i'irfity:r ; i-'iA"f .- si'5 .,t .n.f . .f - x cr -ncr o1!? s a? , I- JIAINiSTREETALCANY, O'GN. !i DEALER IX LTillA JciMOD ;i3P1MU3 r,01 ., Prtxss, rlodicln9s Painty Oils, Dye- . tus, Giais8,:y?irni3ici 2te &c.:. n.-,. , i .i JPhysicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. 1 i 1 U i t ? i i i.. v3n51tf WHEAT A N D O ATS! 100,000 Bushel orFlaeat audi t WA!NTEiXiCh1rtD&next (wd'weefc 'for, Wica Tb Hlsrlisst Ca PiS. wi. j Paid, By , v . J. ORADWOHL, ADVEllTISEMENTS. tHE::SAfi'!fRAICISCO; STORE! i :.f-: ALBANY, i: OREGON. K fflHE SUCSCRIIiBR WOULD INFOJlM TII3 3l citizeni of Albaojr aatl ricioity that b now bcoupica tbe" ' " . - i't.'.ff .t 'i'l '!':' ' -',; - " -.f r' -- . . Corner of Tirst and rorry Streets. He iatnd to isll good ? THE ? LOWEST PRICE ! CASH OR PRODUCE! ! I bare eoqita&tlj on band a , . VKHY ' ft N E" ASSORT SI ENT OF COOKING, BOX AND PAIILOH STOVES! Alio Manufac.urtr of Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, Wblcb b will acll at Ban Fraoetao price, All ' fcindc or repairing don on abort notice, and antir aatUfMUvo warraoud 1 -j; I will dljpo of tba TINWARK FOR ; COUNTRY PRODUCE. Country merchant! would do well to examine toy Good tcle purebasioj; elsewbere. fy 6toek cosslU io part, as folio wa : DR Y G O OD S, CLOTHING, GROCERIES ; BOOTS AND SIZ0E3, Hardware, Crockery, A OREAT STOCK OF LADIES' FURSISHINO, ' taiiRyjutui aji JFANCY GOODS, AlUO- ft QOOO STOCK Of THE BEST LIQUORS Ever nrouslit lothls Markets Wbleb belntetieSstoaeH ? ONLY rOS X3DXCtt?AX, PCZIPOSSS f JULIUS GRADWOUL. jan2yC9tln23y2. WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS! Center of rJortJi Trout and 23 Street (One Clock north of Coach's Wharf,) POItTIANr, OREGON. II AVE FACILITIES FOR TURN ISC OTT I irtt-eiass work eqaal to any tablbca la the tate. Mnu'actcre - . ' STEAM ENGINES AND BOILEBS! SAW AND GFIIST MILLS ! quaRti amd mmm machinery! or AM. !St. QITAETZ STAFFS, SHOIS AND DIES! Of the Lett AuterieaB Whits Iron. FSB AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ! II. W. S!iir4rj and J. C- TrullinerT PATENT TURBINE WATER WHEELS. Tbcjc wbetit are onwiriawd for power, ainsptinty wf rvnttructioD. du rability arI tbcaj a-.. Wroagit Iroa Shatter Work! Tor Fire Fsoof Vr.diBg, st Sob JmncWwco! a&d frejglt. 35Tbe larget at bt stck f patiem ia the htate. Ao eaarge for tne m f tbeia. . All orders fer Work UI be esecxtcd promptly.: JnI6rfn?7yl - )neriBtenUat. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT I JOHN BR1GCS, yCALCK 15 nfir DARI flfl aim DflV Ti1VPff wwwn, . o,.fcw.. o.. wwa s.w. Of the Best Pattern!, TIN, SHEET-WOW AJR) CO?PER-WARE! And the suraat awortweat of fsnrisM&f fevds fvaad ta a Tia Ft ore. Eepain Kea.y and1" ftbxaptly Ettcatrff Oa ReasouM Terrw Short Rccloning$ Make Xng 2.fms ,, FR0XT-ST A LB ANT, Next Door to 1. Mansfield k Bro's eT.re. De.5v4nl6tf . JOHN BRIGOS. MHS. DUNM1VAY a.-. TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING HER numerous patrons that she has on hand, and ia in regular receipt of the LATEST AND CHOICEST STILES OF GOODS ",;' -!:' IS THE P I Is Ii X I E R Y X I IV E ! REMEMBER. jDIESl :;i ! J 1 If you purehaso : TEN DOLL ArtS' WORTH of Fall Millinery you will be entitled to the " ff DEMORESTr rMAGAZINEi" , - for . as a premium on the purchase! DRESS AND CLOAK MAKIN9 . In all their broaches ! BLEACHING AND PRESSING . r - " ' , v Iu the latest and best manner 1 GOODS CHEAP AND PATIENCE INEXHAUSTJBLE ! ... - Corner Main and Broad-Albin Streets, ALBANY, OREGON. November 21, 1863 v4n!4tf COSMOPOI-ITAir; HOTEL, J ' (rORUIBLT' AKRIGOSl's,) " pOSTZNZi ' - ' OREGON. HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY annnnnn that hvini nniwhmiul la widolv known1 and well kept hotel, they arp now prepared to offer superior aooommo4atlon tc( tba travaliag publio at " ?-;. r.--r Greatly Reduced Prices. This Hotel :ia located Cearest the ' Steamboat lanqtng. 1 SThe Hotel doach will ta in attendance to oonvey passengers to and from the House fret of charge. 1 ' '- -': ' V - j ..--: ' ..! ' W. R. SEWALL. May 22 '69 niotf 5 : J B. SPRENGER.' r A LL PERSONS. KNOWING THEMSELVES V indebted to the undersigned will please eoine forward and. settle up, as the old Books must be Clsied by the 1st of January, Albany, pec. 10,T5-ftirtf, A. COWAN. ADVERTISEMENTS- R. CHEADLE'S . 7 HOLES A LE ; A TJ 0 . h ET A I L .CASH STOBE I ; CIRECT FROM SAM FRaKcIsCQ YTEAihkf A fin eletkB f .... , .- , ..-.-. , - ! i' To arrire, wfefcfc wilt be bUticd at prices f , will nit all w V wb Ireba)r0 fl ., ;. , GOODS AT A BAKOA01 i win Kit gm vww) iiawa y AT PORTLAND PRICES with Frelgbt added. ' f U tew ely i' per ton, with a preraeet, eT mlw1i. Having made arrangemenia wUa reepeotSle pir tict In San Prancisco to ael) my Plredbe 1 5 , ean offer better pricea tb maaoa . tbau erer before, . 1 ioteadf H GIVE PORTLAND PRICES FOR PRODUCE of all Hai(wHb frgBt"a4Totit reat on tbe lb.) eo persona eoniigriing Produce to ma can reiy on faTorable returns. I bare, for shipping purposes, GOOD, SUSSTATf ?XAZ X7ARSnonSSI Ad ean roalte return on Prcduce shipped ' ; . - to Sau Frattieo in CO days, ' Jf. II.--I wHl keep tbia aeaaoa .IRONS' AXD WTKEI,of all kinds, at Redueed Pi, urea. . Give sne a call and see for yonmlvee. ' TIIXESI1EKH, HARVESTER.', HEADERS, MOWER?, GANG-PLOWS of PbHe'i wake. 1 bare tbe agency for selling all tbes at PortSasd prices, freight added. Seed Drill, , cast steel, comas' nd cioiia rxns CASH OR TRASS wlU be siren at aU tlaas to suit customers, at ' R. CHJJADUTS CAJOI Toxrr fb20r4n27yt Albairr. Orepaa. J ' .- '' l"1 FOR THE FALL AND WIMTEH TRACE AT 'J A. COWAN aiGCO WHOLESALE & RETAIL, DEALEEV HAVE UtOVIIED THE3L5ELTE8, IXASw Taneaaf tbe leeent ru to Cotton 'Ceadsv tu LAEG CAXD D ES IU1QLESTO CIST STAPLE DRY GOODS! WHICH CAN ASf E.ESOLI ,. AT MARVELQUSLY LOW PRICES ! -FOR VaU mr Jlei baaf SI Fxltm CALL AND EXAif KE CC3 STCCk AH3 f RJCfrr Wc IXave Large Qaantltles cT BLEACnEl AND BROWN COTTONS. TICK ING COTTOAIfciSDENIMS. SHIRT- i ISO AND CHECKS. PRINTS. DE- , "LAI3ES .ALpACCAS. GINv' IIAM. JEANS. CASS1 ; ; MERL,TWEEDS...r tORElGN AND . OREG&S S AN U- ' f FAC- ; , ALSO A C2MPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY DRESS GOODS f Latest Styles of Tooth' and GentieoW AND FURNISHING GOCois! HATS- CAPS, i - - EOlij iXD Sff8j JILL J SIZE CARPUS, WUi-PAPER, r Psrper fc X.inea Blin 4t Fixtwmt I TTe wesdd r5 especial vttcMkis to y teek , IRON AWD STEEL,. f r' - AS ajIXEItAl - . , -Aw X "W .A. Ife Iirgf t tLI slrfr rPiftladJ 1 FORKS, HOES, RAKS SPADES, SCYTHES; MILL-SAWS, CROSS-CUT, TYLER'S IMPROVED PATENTTOOTH EILLETT-WEBBS; . MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS COMPLETE Buteber- Saws, Barn-Door-Hangers,, dollars ; and Track, Rope Chain, Hemp and Ruh ... . . ' ber Paekin, Horse-Shoe Kails, BpJls, ' I Nuts and Washers, Thimble a p4 ; Wagou Boeing, : Iron n ; " ' " Axles, Jpin wd v " ;.-:.:'-,; .. ' , Steel ftfovery -i : h ri . ; , ; ,.x.... attitts- Powder anrixto " WE AR PAYING IN CASH o Highest Ma.- ket pric for Bacon, Xard and TFool Call and learn our prices, and then suit yourself,. ' CCWEN'ACOi Albany, May 1, 1S6S r r-V - ALBANY BOO K STORE E. A. -FREEiuAT, BOOK-SELLER AND STATiOflER Albany - - v Oregon ,T ESPECIFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLI a ,tht &e has removed from the old, stand U PARRISH'S BLOCK, ;. - Where all are,umted, assured that Goods in ail !, Jice are sold at tho lowest eash prices. ;- ftiitf COXSTAXTLY ohakd:?' r,i.--.. STApiRD iNBVMlSCELIiMois ';itsii. , Juveiile. Toy GUt nad ElaoJt poets, SCKdOt BOOKS : ANDlSf jOIIt Of every kind used in the Stated BOOKS IMPORTED short notice." " TO, ORDER," at - ;Deelnlly UtANU DEEDS, of the latest and most approved form, for sale at this efice. Warraotf andM9rt.;are. ; ... . .