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OUR AGENTS. A.DVEltTISEMENTS. JVD.VKIITISIUIENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISEMENTS. ABV KRTISEMENTS. FRXDArrnir...... JANUAUY 21, IS70. TELtanAPIIIC SUJI5XAUY. We prcsarao the Capital of the U. S. will not be moved soon, as arrangements are being made to build a new State Do partmemt of the moat expensive etvle of architecture, A special from Atlanta says, the Geor gia Legislature met on the 10th, in com pliance with the orders of Provisional Governor Uallock. The Senate organ-j ized quicklj bj tie choice of Republican I cfScers. ' In the House there seems to have been "considerable disorder and con fusion, ristolswere flourished and threats were freelj indulged in. Happily no ac tual violence was perpetrated. The House adjourned without completing iu organ isation. A telegram received at the War De partment, dated Austin, Texas, January 10th, from Gen. Reynolds, announces of ficially the almost unanimous adoption of the Constitution, and the election of Da t is for Governor by 782 plurality, and the rest of the same ticket for State oucers; also that the persons elected have been appointed oScers of the Provisional Gov ernment. Tho House of the Kansas Legislature elected Miss Eni ma Campbell enrolling Clerk. A message from Gov. Randolph of New Jereey,.show9 on excess of receipts over expenditures and assets enough on hand to pay all the debta of the State. Stevens' battery was being rapidly com pleted, and would be the most formidable war vessel extant. He opposes the Fif teenth Amendment. The State Temperance Convention of New Hampshire, nominated Rev. L. II. Barrows for Governor, and Col. H. 0. Price for Railroad Commissioner. A por tion of the Convention seceded and re fused to concur in its action. In the Constitutional Convention of Tennessee, among the propositions offered iras one restricting the right of suffrage to white persons, and one prohibiting the Legislature from authorizing the iater mrriage of whites and blacks. Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, was visited by a destructive fire on the 11th iast. Two blocks were burned. The loss is estimated at half a million. The oweners of most of the buildings are al ready contracting for new ones. Beecher'a salary wa3 increased last Tuesday to $20,000. per year, and he hopes next year it will be increased to 823,000 when he and the President of the United States will have a like salary There were 50 deaths in San Francis co last week. In the Pennsylvania Legislature on tbe 13th, Irwin was elected State Treasurer, all the Democrats voting for him, thus defeating the Republican caucus nomi nee. Paris dispatches of the 13th contain De Fourville'a account of the killing of Victor Noire by Prince Bonaparte. Af ter presenting the letter from Paschal Grasset, the'Prince asked, "Are you the representative of these wretches?" Xoire replied, "We are the representatives of our friends. Ihe l'nacs then struck him with his left hand, at the same time draw ing a pistol ready cocked with his right hand, and fired upon Noire with the muz zle cloce to him. Noire immediately sank down in the door way. The Prince then turned and fired upan De Fourville, who endeavored to draw a small pistol. The Prince rushed upon the latter, but when he saw that he was armed, retreated be hind the door, aimed at De Fourville. who comprehending the arabasb into which he had fahen, and reflecting, if ho fired there would not be wanting those who would charge them with beinrj the aggressors, he rushed out crying 4t mur der' the Prince firing at him. As he ran into the street, he found Victor Noire dead, having had strength to descend the atairs. The funeral of Victor Noire oc curred on the 13th. The Government expecting demonstration1, made exten sive preparations to preserve order. Early in the morning people began to gather aro ind the house where tbe remains were laying, coming from all parts of the city. Five thousand workmen from the Fau bourgs passed up the Boulevards. 3Iany carriages with ladies dressed in mourninz joined tne procession. In the afternoon depatations of workmen visited the re mains. 'The streets were filled with vast thrcngs, and carriages containing noted penons were surrounded bj the crowd and the occupants cheered. The weath er was cold and a heavy rain was falling but the numbers continued to increase until between two and three o'clock, when more than 100,000 persons were assem bled in the vicinity of the place where the remiins were exposed. Rochefort's ap pearance called forth great demonstrations of enthusiasm. The remains were taken to Neuilly for interment, followed by a long procession. The crowd wanted to parade with the body through Paris, bat Louis Noire, brother of the deceased, re fused to consent. At the cemetery there were frequent shouts of Vive la Repub lic. The Marseillaise was sung by the people during the day. Rochefurt was coming, down Champs Klysees accom panwd by a great crowd who were sing ing the; Marseillaise, when they were stopped by a regiment of troops, and the crow I ordered to disperse. Rochefort . clain.ing his right as a Deputy, passed in to th 3 Chamber, where he arrived pale and much excited. Champs Elysees was then cleared by the troops. The Battal ions took a station near the Hall of Leg islators. A body of five regiment3 were massed on the Boulevards. The crowd finally dispersed without, offering resist ance, but some arrest3 were made. His newspaper has been seized by. the police. Tho editor of an Iowa paper called on his Chinese washerman and tried to coax him into liking hold of his uadergarments. The rejoinder of John was: "Printee man dirty; shirt was like d 1; no get clean ie; scrubee skin off handa; inkce de d 1 to clean off. No want washee for prinfcie; chargea two dollar doxen; cuss 'em." Jo'm G. Saxe, at a hotel in the West, undertook to carve a piece of beef which was b) tough that the carving knife made little impression upon it. The poet laid down knifs and fork, glanced arounar.d spokii;; "Gentlemen," 6 aid ' he, HlVa an inirbgemsst on Goodyear's patent!" ,Tho following named gentlemen aro authorized to act as Agent fur Ths gT.it ItiGtits Demo rat, and to rect iro a J receipt, for subscriptions to the paper LINN COUNTY. J. Mi Johns and James Dorrij ......,. ...Sclo a.-ion Wheeler... ....Lebanon . L. Brown, IX. Morgan V Brownsville. It. J. C. AverM i j M. Fountain, B. R. Holt, Jas. Ililer.. HarrUburg MULTNOMAH COUNTY. Portland.. .............Q. W. Cannon. LANE COUNTY. lion. J. J. Walton.......... Eagtna Citj BENTON COUNTY. R. 8. Strahan CorraMU W. J. KoborUon CoryallU POLK COUNTY. T. J. Lorelady ..Dallas J. B. V. Duller Monoth Dr. J. M. McCoy La Creole DcrJ. Harden....... ...Eola CLACKAMAS COUNTY. J. R. Ralston Oregon City MULTNOMAH COUNTY. J. F. McCoy -.Portland MA 11 1 ON COUNTY. B. T. Iionhara. I L. F. F.lenfcart .Silrtrtoa II a alt j WaUrmta Jeffema Tho. Hot, lewsprer Agent, San Franeinco, is authorised to rvecira subscription and advertisements for our paper, and act as bust n3 a jcot genera!!. ADVERTISEMENTS. ALBANY F017IYDXSY2 AND isn-A-CKcrisrE shop ! ALBANY. OREGON. A. F. CHERRY, PROPRIETOR. VAN'CFACTCRER OF STEAM ENGINES. GRIST AND SAW-MILLS, REAPERS AND THKK3IIERS. WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, PUMPS, Ac, Ac, Ac. Ac. Ac. Machinery of all kiti b nxnAinrD on short notice ! PATTERS n A IJLIXli Done la All Its Vartou Fonas ! ! IB0K AND BBASS 0ASTIKQB Or All Kinds, Bad t Order I Dee.S'3v4nl6yl. A. F. CHERRY. IRA A. MILLER, (Succettort to Pkiliji JJiller, MARBLE WORK 8 ALBANY, OREO ON. She? ea WasMsjrtdB, bet. 1st aadSiSt'a. THESE OENTLEMKN BEG LEAVE TO IN f .'HM the puMic at Urga that the a: now yrtpareJ to farol-h MARBLE MOSillJIENTf! A 5 G-RAVE-S TONES! OF ZTZKT STTTE AND t ATTEST, At tlie TXost Xleasonable X'rlee.f. TOTtlDSTOHSS CUT TO OSDZIl On the rery bcrtet notsco. i!ar7T3c23tf IRA A. MILLER. HE STILL LIVES! IX "WISCONSIN", many years ngo, Iir! one 31. PEARSON, ft joang man of great enterprise and eagacitj, and a remarkable jude of Groceries, in irhich commodity he perhaps, the faireat dealer in the State. He has done bosinen ererjwhere, from Wia confin to Oregon. Fast young men and the oldet eonnoinseur Ktjuld ue nothing but M. PEARSON'S cigara pnd tobacco. Gold hunters in Idaho would buy their groceries from him. Tho oM ladies in Oregon would always bring their track and trade with him. lives and is din business in Albany. Ore gon, dealing largely in Groceries and Pro yiaions, and has a rery good tttock of tbe aboye on band. M. PEARSON, IS ALWAYS RXADT TO BUY, SELL, SVAP OR DICKER. DEALER IS GROCERIES AND PROTISIOXS. At Cheadle'a old stand, corner First and Broadalbin sts., Albany, O'n. y5n!7w5 ALBANY BOOK STORE! E. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany - - - - Oregon RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that he has removed from the old .aland tc PARRISII'S BLOCK, Where all are invited, assured that OooJa ia his line are sold at the lowest cah prices. C05STASTLT OS HASD: STAXDAED AXD MISCELLANEOUS BOOES, J uvnil9, Toy Ciit and Blast Docks, GOLD tZMl, A5I - - SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every, kind need in the State. BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at hort notice. DeclnlCly LADD & BUSH, 'BANKER , SALEM, OREGOfl. BUY GREENBACKS, GOVERNMENT BE curitiez, California and Eastern Coin and Currency Drafts, A e. ; . :. Sell Sight and Telegraphic Exchange on At lantic Statce, gan Francisco and Portland. Deposits received enlject to Check or Draft. Interest allowed on time deposits. ValaaMe receired and deposited for safe keep ing. Collections made and all business appertaining to iianKinj transacted. ; nlswa. . JC3 XyOiJIX Nsatly aud cheaply done a tn Sea. and the children would never go to sleep until guaranteed a full supply of his candy. Thiseame (youneman) M. PEARSON. till 0. P. TOMPKINS & CO,, IMPORTERS AHD DEALERS IX TIN PLATE, SHEET-IRON ! STOVES!. Copper, Brass, Zlae, Wire, Black Tin! FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS! IIoso, Iron and Lead-Pipe II CAST, TIN AND ENAMELLED HOLLOW WARE I IXOUSE-rUXlNXSXIXHCt XXAXIDWAnS! HAXVFACTl'REr.S Or TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPERWARE, FARMERS' U30ILERS! ALL SIZES-A FINE THING I Solo Agents fur tho Finest Stove out the BAR8TOW COOK!" Alio fur RICHMOND'S "PORTABLE RANGE l Tbla Stova U j'arliouUrljr alaptcl tu tho want uf thU ooaat. 1,000 of thui now la uo In Sao Francbco, and the giro uttivcrtal latUfaction. CJrcnt Variety of"Cjeui ran!" ALL O00D3 WARRANTED FIRST-CLAS3 ! ! II 0 REPAIBIUG, IN ALL ITS BRANCH ESI Liberal Discotat matU to Oonntry Dealers. JtfrCall ncf Stt l't Ilefurt lrcha iny Ipl35n5tr. O. I. TOMPKINS k CO. "GAY" mews: FARiMEItS CAN RIDE AND PLOW by sr.crMO osc or tac 66 GAY" PLOWS! - 3fanttfactured and uld for tbe rery l.oiy riiiccs or C A.D $?5 The almplielt and prartieabUSlr of thU saw Plow eammmi$ It fatrbljr to the -e-ial notice of tttrj farmer. It tx,se a leeiJe! otrior rltr over alt other Plow r. in u. Tbe wheels lare four fret in dUretr and run on the on plowed l and. IU entire euntrttctton U in no way eta i.ItealeJ. The riow u tnanaea o erery ruacotr with and refjiires only two lerera U te oed in mak'tfis any a'.terailon. The airionty of the Cisr" rlvw wtu he clearly shown ty the lAlnw inr rertiii''ate ! Fe the cnifrt!;n'I, cltiien of Linn conntr Org)n, baTine j.orrriaa an4 us4 Bf-on our tertastbe' ilAY" PLuW, hereby certify that the tune ha (rsrB o entire asturtion. Its facility fur aJjutis? tott the dtplh uf the farruw with out moyioj from the wsat, is eiutf4e a&d eay. U l.k tie Flow fr its uraaght tcau the tain is troorht to tear directly non the I'low team intad of the earriaee : alio beaue it is stronz and lurah!, all eej't the wo! work tKing con trctI of wroayhtiron; no castings are nwd. The uht rjnninj ofxa the tcl 1 land l an ad vantage yr other tianj flows in striking !T lanJ and in Plowing, m-t lutiog to make tbe nertary changes in the machinery j and tbe scat is always leel, not throwing the driver forward or tUcw&ji as la other i'luws. tkttcr work and fuoje of it can he acccraplLshtd ty the use of this Plow than by haitd. 7m take pleasure in recoraraendtn the "GAY" PLOW to aur brother farmers as one bavin; no superior in Oregon. J, O. MEED. May 20, 18 69.. A. B. LOONKYV W. IL OOLTTKEE, W. I'. ESIIOM, U. XT. PIKE. HEXHYDAriDSO.Y. SrThe "GAY" PLOW is rnanufaetored ly II. (lonUirtjr. Portland Maehioe Fhop. Aliordert will be promptly attta-Jed to hy adJrcsninsr C. T. GAY, May 22 '?!4n40y 1. Pcrtlan-t. Osr'n. J. DAKi;OX7S St CO and JNO. DRIGGS, are authorized Agent lot Linn ana lienton counties. NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OrCOSTOM. PURELY MUTUAL. iNcosiroi: ati:d i3S. Cash AeseU $7,000,000 00 Cash DUtrihtttions of 18(7 528.S63 55 Total Suridua Eivided....... 2,72,673 55 Losses raid in 1367... 381.600 00 Total Losses Paid 2,79(9,100 00 Income for 1S67 2,203,808 00 No Extra Charge for Traveling to and from the Atlantio States, Europe, . Oregon, and Sandwich Islands. This old and popular Company is governed hy the H ON-FORFEIT URB law of Massachusetts. AU Net Earning Divided Annually Among the Insured. Losses paid promptly. All policies Non-forfci table DIVIDENDS DECLARED AND PAID ANNU ALLY! First Dividend Availallt at ike Payment of the Second Annual Premium. But one class of members (Policy holders) in this Company, among whom he annual surplus is divided. Unbiased judgment, based upon careful investi gation, will show that this (the oldest Mutual Life insurance Company of America) offers more equi ties to tbe insured than any other Company doing business on this coast. Life Insurance is a judiciods investment for cap italists. It is a atraa investment fcr thosS in mod erate circumstances, by which tbey may, with a small amount of funds, leave to their families ample means for their support in oaso of the early decease of tbe insured. Iloiaa CfSet, 39 State Street, Boston. PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICES : 302 MonU gomery street, San Francisco; Room 3, Carter's L'uLlding, Portland, Oregon. EVERSON So HAINES, General Agents. RUSSELL & ELUIXS, Ag'ts, Parrish k Co's -Block, Albany, Oregon. sepl0'fiSv4n5tf- V ; ' : , JULIUS CRADWOHL SELLS DUrOOOBS, GROCERIES, '' ; , cLOTraMo;. A,.' r STOVES AND TINWARE As Cheap sli the LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF XII UNITED HTATHH OV ASIEItlC'A, WASHINGTON D O. , Chartered Ij Special Act of Coogrcts la 1868 Cash Capital. . . . . . .$1,000,000 PAID IN FULL. C, II. CXAItK, rrenldent JAY COOK, Iiulrinuu l inuncc mid lUrcutlve Coniiiiltlco H. W. IKKTf Nccrctury nud Ac iuury. ' . Spcoial Fcaturet. Low Dates of Premium AU Policies Nonrorfeitable j And are Negotiable. -rY THE CHARTER OP THE COMPANY. certificates or bblications may bo Uucd. ajcrtNiins te purchase its policies at their value, which, when a-eju.aM4 by tne policy amy as signed or tranferred are negotiable, and may he uc4 as collateral security in waning loans irom tbe Cdwpany or irom otner parties. Itettim Premium Life PoL'efe. Under this rUn 'all Premiums paid to the Com puny will be returned at the death of tbe person whose life is insured together wila tbe origiaa amount of the Policy. By the Charter all the policies are exempt from attachment in California or any other State in the Luiun. 2o etra rates on tbe live of fvtnaUs. WKLLS, FA UU (J &. CO.. General Agents. W. E. HALE, Manager. j. a KENDcrniALL, Traveling Agent for Oregon. msy8vin3yl. BEER! HEE1U! ALBANY BREWERY CHAN. KIi:ri:it. Pror. THE SUBSCRIBE! HAS JUST ERECTED a new and Crt-e!as B HE W" IB JtZ On Croad Alain between Tirtt Street and ihe River, And Is prepared to furnUh WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS AJtD PRIVATE FAMILIES, in' AIL He PLOWS! PLOWS II ' fflHE UNDERSIGNED CIVES NOTICE TO JL general public, that ha is now manufac turing the 1 ' GALESDiRG lATCXTPLOW ! and any other style of plow that maybe ordered. , Also, particular attertion paid to HORSE SHOEING. WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING. And General Jobbing. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention, and be executed in tha best pcsxihlo manner, with good material. A share of public patronag is solicited.d ... My (hop is on the cornet of Second and Ells worth streets, opposite Pierce's Ferry, Albany, Oregon. . i WOOD. Deca'oSyinlStf. J. K. GILL, STATE STREET, - - - SAI.E3I. IMPORTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL -DEALXR IX- SCHOOL BOOKS BLANK BOOKS, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. As all my stock is imported direct from manu facturers and Publishers, I can offer superior in ducements to Teachers and Dealers, Orders by mail promptly filled. grAU tbe Leading Newepnpers nnd Maga zines constantly on band. J.K.GILL. . -v5n2tf. ,: .... MARBLE VORKS I Al. .X- M03STBOE, -DEALER 15 MONUMENTS, OBELISKS, TOMBS. , Ilcad and Foot Stones Executed ' in Cali . fornia, .Vermont and Italian JSH " !Kt .'33 ' JLi 1 JE1 ! Also, Mantles, Grates, Fire Bricks, Washstands, Bureau and Countnr Tops furnished to order. State St,, Bet. Commercial and Front, 1 s SALEM, OREGON. y4n52f. DIRECT IMPORTATION ! MAMMOTH STOCK TOYS, FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, GIFTS, PRESENTS, ROOKS, &C, &0. For the Iloli Jays of 18C9-70, lias arrived, DIRECT FR.OM NEW YORK ! And is now on exhibition at SANTA CLAUS1 HEADQUARTERS I 105 FKOXT MTIIEKT, POIXTJLAJVD Where every purchaser will find The Largest Stock! The Greatest Variety ! ';, , , The Cheapest Prices ! 1 1 i ' : , ' ' . . t ptr1 immense stock having been purchased fur currency In New York, will be sold to dealers and others in coin, at Lets Prices than Evct Seforo! Ftranjfers and eillsiens will find SANTA CLA-L'H HEADQUARTERS a iiioet iutcrculiu plate to visit as the (corneous array of new novelties, and the thousand com leal toys therein, give the store the appearance of an Lantern MUSEUM OF CURIOSTIES! T?rBomo i lea may he arrived at as to the ex tent of the stuck when it is known that of iJolis alone there are one Unwind and fifty-fit tarietiet, making that department a perfect BAZZAROF BEAUTY! Full Descriptive eatalogucs now ready. Cal early to secure choke gift. S. J. M'CORMICK, aovl2vSt0 Agent for HantaCiaos. Ayer's air v i For restoring Gray Hair lo lis natural Vitality and Color. rf-LAv A dreasimr, which 7 V i " ttt once agreeable, healthy, and cflcctual for preserving the 11) -k hair. Faded or gray hair is toon restored to its original color wills the gloss and 1 iAs -V freshness oj youth. linn hair thick cned, falling hair checked, arid bald ness often, though uot altvay, cured by its use. Noihtng can rotore the liair whero the follicles arc de(royeuf or the elands atrophied cud decayed. But such o rctnaiti can be ued far usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling tho hair with a rnty cdi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional umj will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling of!, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make omo preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, the Vior can only benefit but not harm it. If wauled merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing eho can bo found m desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it docs H soil white cambric, and yet lasts g ou tho hair, giving it a rich gloey Itro and a grate lul perfume. repared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., XOWELT, 3IAS3. FB1CB $LOO. V re?B Cherry Pectoral, r Diseasea cf the Throat and X,onga. auch aa Cougba, Colds, Whooping Couzh, Uronohills, Asthma, and Consumption. rrobaLly never before in tho wliolo history of licine. ua anythliis wpd o widely and oderti)y i hi Die i-oiiil4cuo uf utankind. a this excellent nedy tor pulmonary complaint. Through a lone Li. of vcur. and union tr ntoi-.t of tlxe races or mva tt b34 riei hitter and higher iu their CMima tion, a4 it In Im-'cuiiio tetter Luuxni. Iu uniform rharacter and power to cure the varioun affecUons of the Uii)f? nnd throat, have made it kuowa a a ro h,ible rotectiir nnuitt them. Wlule adapted to milder forms of dteae and to youtij? cliildren, it is at Uio same lime the moat effectual remedy that caa be Riven for im-ipient consuinptiou, aisd the dan gerous nflV-tion of Use throat and luugs. Asa ro virion n.iin-t tidduti atlu ks of Vmuft. it thould be kept on hand in every family, and iudced &S ail are tometinies guije-t to cold and coughs, alt should be provided with thU antidote for them. AithoiiKti ctUed t'ttHMumutiun U thought in cttrahle, htill great number of caws where Cue dis ca seemed settled, have leen completely cured, and tho palieut restored to sound hetdUi by tha Chtri'f 1'vt'tnrul, So complete- U its mattery ovo." tlie disorder of tho Ltmj,' and Throat, that the most obfctluate of Uiein yield to it. Wbca ttotli in ele could re;n li Uum, under the Clutrry torwMliey subtido and disappear. : Sinijrr and A'ublie ijcu!i:r find great pro tection from it. Ami aim U always relic red and oftea wholly cured by it. llronchitla Is generally cured by taking tho Cierr l'et-torul in email ami frequent do.-ca. Ho (tenerally aio Its virtues known that wo need not tmbilah Uio cei tiih'ate of them here, or do more than assure, tho yublio that iu pialitiu3 are fully maintained. w Ayer's Ague Cure, Yor Fevr and Atuo. Intermittent Fa' Chill Fever. Ilemittnt Fever, Dumb Ajtde, Perlouieal or Uiliona Fever, &o., and indeed all the affections which arise Irom malarious, marsh, or miaamatio poi3ons. ; As Us name implies, It does Cr, and does not fail. C'ontamlnuriH'itlier Arsenie, Quinine, Itismuth, st; JII O L B S A I, E GROCER S, i j ; ' m 310, PE0NT SHEET, ; .; Solicit the patrouago of the mereliants of the V liiametto ftlUy ami promise careful a to filling orJers. CocEignmcuts cf Ofe attention cjon pro- ,duce solicaUd. gor, CHAS. IV1EALEY, DEALKR1X URK1TURE AND CABINET WARE! (Corner of First and Broadalbin streets, at old stand of C. Mea ey & Co.) ALBANY, OltEGON. KEEPS CONSTANTLY OX IIAKD A FULL assortment of evcrvlhW tn KU linati.i n.. trade requires or aa enterprUhig public demands. FVRiyiTVRE't - Of All Kinds and Descriptions! ..... ... Particular altentioo will be paid to orders for UNDERTAKING ! And all other orders In my line will be promptly attended to. Sati'J action Guaranteed and Work WarranttSt CIIA8. ME ALLY. Albany, July 6, 1869 y4n47tf. . WILLAMETTE IRON WORKS! Corner of North Trout and 23 Streets (One Block north of Couch' Wharf,) POItTHANIf OHEGOX. TTAVE FACILITIES FOIL TL'KXfXfl OITT JB JL 8rt-cla.s work equal to any ctat'Uhuect to tue etna-. .-Jiiinu.'acturo STEAM ENGiNE8iAND BOILERS! SAW ANOGRI T MILLS! QUARTZ AMD MINING MACHINERY I or all Ki$bn. QUAETZ STAMPS, SHOES AND DIES1 Of the Lett American IVhiU Iron, CASTINGS FCR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY II. W. Shtpka and J. C Trullin-er'a PATENT TUUBIXE WATER WHEELS These whwls are unarjaed for power, simplicity ttf eoiittruction, du rabslity and chtuynctt. Vrought Iron Shatter Work For Fire I'roof buiMins, at Sa FrntUcoeost and frttgLt. aLACKSxiTKiso axd ar.rAiinxo. r ZZrlut largft and test bek of patterns ia the riaie. cnarge ir in wo 01 lutta. All orders for Work will be ext-caU-1 promptly JOHN NATION, JanlC in??jl Superintendent THE OLD STOVE DEPOT I JO 12 N ISIilGGS- -&CAIER IS COOK, PARLOR AND EOX STOVES Of the Ee$t Patterns, TIN, SHET:1B3N AND COPPER-WARE And tbe uiul ssortment of iarnbhing goods fwund ia a Tin Store. Eeoaira Ecatly asd Promptly Executed On Rcsuron&hlc Terra. ' Sftott Hcelonings Male Long Friends V , FUONT-ST., ALBANY", Xaxt Door to D. lantfii-U & Eros Store Dec.5r4nI6tf JOHN ERIGGS COSLIOPOLITAU HOTEI, (rouxcBLr anaiooxi's,) rOHTLAND, - - - OREGON. rpiIE t'NDEUSKJXED RESPECTFULLY i announce that having purchased this widely known and well kc-j-t hotel, thcr are now prepared to offer superior accummodation to the traveling public at Greatly Reduced Prices. ThU Hotel is located ceareit tha Steamboat landing. T?TTlia IInt-l fnn-!t wilt hm in tinAanta ta V - - - - - - - oonvey passengers to and from the House free of charge. May 22 'G9 n40tf J. E. SPRENGER. MES. N..A. JOEL, FASHIONABLE MILLINER DRESS-MAKER! HAS JUST RECEIVED A NEW STOCK. Bonnets and Hats cf tbe Latest Styles! DKESS AXD CLOAK 3IAKIXC PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BLEACHING AND PRESSING dose to ORDER LADIES, CALL AND SEE ME! NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ! That I will attend to a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS ! IX FRANCISCO! THAT MAT BE VSIGXED TO 3IE FOK SAM ! f JCHEADCE, of Albany, will attend to all Irdera on business ta tha produce trade f that may bo sent from Albany to me. hnSinC f R. C1IEADLE. A. L. STINSON, OK AND JOB PRINTER, AND - NIC BOOK MANUFACTURER, ALliJl, OREGON. RGEST AND MOST. COMPLETE PRINTING BLISHMENT NORTH OF SACRAMENTO. WISAEIETY OF PEEJTIW J)QM ' At Reasonable Rates ! . First Premium for fine-Book and-Joh Printing at State Pairs of 1S87 and 1SSS. ' COOK HTNT)IN(, BLANK BOOK MANUFAC TURINa.an,! PAPER RULING, on sh-irt noticn anddow rates. OHice and Biiidcry iu Uris wold's L-lock, Saleia. aug21v5nlyl FOB THE FALL AMD WINTER TRADE at A. COWAN a CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER- Tf AVE PROVIDED THEMSELVES IN AD- JL i. ranee of tbe recent run in Cotton n4 with a LIKCKASD DESinAIXM STOCU .. .or - STAPLE DRY GOODS! WHICH CAN AND WILL EE SOLD AT MARVELOUSLY LOW CES I FOR Ch or Mci t haufabl Pro tut Hh kAtift HI OUR STOCK AfiD PRICES We Have Large quant fa BLKA :nED AND BROWN COTTONS. IJt E. ING. COTTON A DEF, DEN 1! 8, gill KT -ISO AND CHECKS, PRIXTH, DJ - LAISES-ALfMCCAS. GINV . IIAMH, JKAN8, CA8S1 ilER EH, TWEEDS, or 10REION AND OREOOK . -ALSO H A CCMPLfTF ASSflRTMf wt rrc- oi.ntlll Vf FAXCY DRESS GOOJDS! Lateat Style cf Youth's and GtntUaen' AND FURNISHING GOODS HATS, CAPS, BOOTS IB SHOES OF ALL KLYDS A5D SIZE tAnrhllNuj VALL-PAPEn, Paper & Linen UlindM & Fixture We would eall espeial attection te oar Etotk IRON AND STEEL, iSK fiEXEKAL ttl J JEl X "W -A. JR jB WE STZL eTZ 1JC HATING IT IS The Largest lklx Idc ofPortland J STATIC? ( MS M V FORKS, HOES. RAKES, SPADES, SCYTHES IIILL-AW, CROSS-CL'T, TYLER'S lIi'ROVED PATENT TOOTH UILLETT-WEbES, KECHAKiCS AND BLACKSMITHS TO QLS CCMPLETE Entebcr Saws. Baro-Door IIDers, Roller and Track, Euj Cfcin. Jkmp mad Kab Lcr VwekiBjr, H'r?-Sboe Ns.il, Bulls, Nut sad Wallers, Tbiaotle and Won Enxin--, Iroa Axles, Iron and -Slefcloferrrr kind. blasting- Pcwdcr and Tuts. WE Ah PAYING IX CASH ihe Highest 3fai- kt price for Bacon, I.arl ted Wool. Cll -nd learn oar prices, and then sn;t yourself. A. CCWEN A CO. Albaej, Jfaj I, ISCS--t2b1UT CITY BREWERY ! JOSEPH HUIT, PROPRIETOR. COr.KER OF FIRST A?iD WASHINGTON STREETS. ALB.i.T, OREGO.Y. rpni: proprietor begs leave to rx- 1, form the public that he has established a BREWERY AT ALBANY! THE TRADE -'" asp : . -A- MIL! S ' WITH A V VASTJLY SUPERIOR ARTICLE LAGER EEEB, ALE AKDZ'POETEB! FRESH YEAST! Can be had at any and all times. ,.., JOSEPH 11CST. rrepV. WASTER; J. H. BRENNER WILL GIVE LISS05S OH THE- PIANO. VIOLIN AND ORGAN . AT HIS OWH OS PUPIL'S EESIDEFOE. LESSONS GIVEN IN FRENCH LANGUAGE Tor particulars enquire at corner of Broad Albio, and Second streets. CSrHj refers to Prop. Jobx Bstssj; Albany, Oct. 16, a3L C H AS B.: PRES C QTT - From Portlaud, FASHlOiVABLE BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER. WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM TnE citizens of Albany that he has opened sv Barber Shop, oa Main street, two doors above Crawford's Block, where he is prepared to accom modate all who may desire anything in the ton, sorialliae. v5n4yl ' NOTICE. A LL PKBSOXS KNOWING THEMSELVES. V indebted to tho undersigned, will please come forward and settle up, as the old Books must bo Closed by tho 1st of January, XCCP, Albany, Doc. l0,'6S-nirtf. A. . COWAN, " . AVHEAT AND OATS WANTED!, THE SUBSCRIBEPvS WILL PAY THE highest cash prioo for whpat and oats deliv ered at their Warehouse ia Albany. , Also wheat and oatg Stored nml Shipped "at the Lowest Kates I Goods of. all kinds received ami t hiptied froui tie Wharf. ' MARlilJAM & pOV, . v vSn52vl