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lie gemomtt. FRIDAY..;... NOVEMBER 11, 1870. LAWS OrOUEGOK. AS ACT TO JROTECT L1TIOAXT3. JJe it enacted by Ui Legislative Assembly of Uue btate of Oregon :. Section 1. It shall be the -duty of the Governor of the btate of Oregon, within six months after the taking ef . feet of this act, to designate, by order filed with the Secretary of State, one newspaper for every county within ' this State, in which shall be published all judicial and legal advertisements lor said coanty: Provided, That where there is no newspaper published with' in a county the Governor may desig nate, to do the legal and judicial ad Terusing for that county, a newspaper published in some other county. Sec. 2." It shall be tho duty of the Secretary of State, immediately on the receipt by him of an order from the Governor designating tin oflicial paper for anv county, as provided in Section 1 of this Act, to forward a certified copy thereof to the Clerk of said county, and such certihed copy shall by said Clerk be filed in his of- hce for the information of all whom it may concern. Sec. 3. "When the proprietor or proprietors of a newspaper designated as the omcial paper of anv county, shall file with the County Clerk of said county, a written stipulation ac cepting the conditions of this act, to gether with a bond in the sum of five hundred dollars with good and suffi cient sureties to be approved by the Judge of the Judicial District in which said county is situated, for the faithful performance of the legal and judicial advertising of said county, And when such action on the part of the proprietor of a designated news paper and the District Judge has been .certified by the Clerk of said county . to the secretary of btate, and notice v of the same has been given to the Governor by the Secretary of State. .the Governor shall, without delay, by proclamation, appoint and i confirm said newspaper as the medium through which all judicial and legal advertise ments for said county shall be pub lished for the term for which he may have been elected, and thereafter all notices, summons and advertisements -of whatever nature, authorized or re quired to be published by any law of this State, which shall be published in any other newspaper than the one so designated, shall be illegal and void: Provided, That at auy time, upon proof of a failure on the. part of the proprietor of any newspaper to properly publish legal and judicial advertisements, or of their non-com pliance with any of the conditions of this Act, the Governor may designate and appoint and confirm, according to the provisions of this Act, some other paper as the omcial organ of the coun ty in which such failure or default is jnade. Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State and all County Ulerk3 to make and forward, withm ten days from notice thereof, all cer tificates required of them by this Act, and to receive and file all papers, bonds, and other documents mention ed in this Act, as to be filed in their respective offices. Sec. 5. All. notices or advertise ments required prior to or during the course of any legal ox judicial pro ceedings, bhall be made in the news paper which has been designated, ap pointed and confirmed, as hereinbe fore provided, a3 the official organ of the county ia which each proceedings are had: Provided, That the prices charged foi Buch advertising shall not -exceed, for each square of twelve lines of ..nonpareil type, two dollars and fii ty cents for the first, and one dollar for each subsequent insertion. Sec. 6. Each newspaper designa ted nnder this Act shall furnish, free of charge, one copy of each of its is sues to the Secretary of State, the State librarian and Clerk of the Su preme Court of the State of Oregon, and two copies each to the Clerks of all Courts of Record in the county for which it is the official organ. And it shall be the duty of the Clerks of the Courts of Record aforesaid to have one copy of said newspaper filed and from time to time bound; and the Courts may determine any question that may arise as to the publication of .any legal or judicial advertisement by ' reference to such files. ; Sec. 7, . All Aet3 or parts of Acts in conflict with this Act are hereby re pealed. " -" : - Sec. 8. As the present laws relat ing to the publication of legal and judicial advertisements are imperfect, . and important advantages to litigants , and others are to be secured by this Act, therefore this Act shall take ef fect and be in force from and after its - approval by the Governor. , Approved Oct. 24, 1870. : Attest, S. F. CHAD WICK, Secretary of State. The Barber's Pole. Hundreds of people thero are who do cot understand why the barber uses the red-striped pole. It originated from the fact, that, some centuries ago, it was customary for bar risers to bleed people, and the pole, with alternate windin strings of whi.'n 5 and red, represented the bandage of the phlebotomized victim. In the coarse of f- time the apothecary excelled the barber Hi hlrirxl-lett.pr . Vint , t,a c-n r '. 7 - "i, I. Vj I Llib . craft was retained by the latter after th function which" gave it significance bad ceaseu. ' - - - ' : A wise old darkey In the southern - -part of Kentucky camd to his old master -:Sa Ar VialrtA tliA tA alnAtin J - 1 . he 1 4liara Tnb n 1 roanta in .L. Democratic ticket. The fac is 1 think 4e niggers ough t 'to split up 'anyhow.'5 If we Votes Democratic, the Radicals say we i ....-1 - -I . L . , r 10 uuiateiui, au men me jjeague anes us five dollars an' warns us. , If we votes Radical, de Ku Klux'll git us shore.' I wants to divide like. BO as to mnlcA At ln- - 4rust 6b both parties to Teat us kin' and friendly." That darkey is a statesman and a philosopher. ADVERTISEMENTS. TO PHYSICIANS. Nnw Vobic, August 15tb, 18(58. Allow nit to call attention to my PBEPARA. HON OF COMPOUND EXTRACT BUCHU. The component parts are BUCI1U, Loko tsar, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES. Modi or Prkfahatiusi. Buohu, ia vacuo. Juniper Harriet, by distillation, to form a lino (In. Cubebs extracted by displacement with spirits obtained from Juniper Berriee ; Tory little augar ia used, and a aaiall proportion of spirit. It ia more palatabie than any now in uw. Bucbu, aa prepared by Druggists, ia of a dark color. It Is a plant that emit It fragrance ; the action of a flame destroy t thia (ita active princi ple), leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine ia tbe color of ingredient. The Buohu in my preparation predominate; the ainallcit Uoo tity of the other ingredient are added, to prevent fermentation ; upon inspection it will be found not to be a Tincture, aa in ado in Pbannaoopwa, nor ia it a Synrp and therefore eaa be used in eases where fever or inflamtnatl jc exist. In this, you have the knowledge of (he ingredient and the mode of peparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial, and that npon inspection it will meet with your ap probation. With a feeling of confidence, I am, very respectfully, II. T. IIELUBOLD, . Chemist and Druggist of 18 Year Experience From the Largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World. XovsiiacB i, 18it. "I am acquainted with Mr. II. T. Helmbold ; be occupied the Drug Store opposite my resi dence, and was successful in conducting tbe bu.i ness where others had not been equally eo befor( him. I have been favorably impressed with his character and enterprise." WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN', Firm of Powers k Wclgbtmaa, Maaafaetnr iag Chemists, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. Uelksold's Fluid Extract Btcic, for weakness arising from iadiseretion. Tbe exhaust ed powers of Mature which are accompanied by so many alarming symptoms, among which will be found, Indispot 'ttioa to Exertion, Lots of Mem ory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebo dings of Evil ; ia fact, Unirarsal Lassitude, Proa tnttion, aad inability to enter into the enjoyments of f octet. The constitution, once affected with Organic "Weakness, requires tbe aid of Medicine to strength en and invigorate tbe system, which HELM. BOLD'S EXTRACT BCCHU invariably does. If no treatment ia submitted to, Consumption or ihsanity ensues. Heldbold's' Flcid ExrtAcr or Bccatr, in auctions peculiar to Females, is unequalled by any other preparation, aa in Chlorosis, or lUUa tion, Painfulness, or fcuppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sehirrus State of the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the aex, or tbe decline or change of life. Helxbold's Fluid Exteact Bccno and Im proved Boss Wash will radically exterminate from the system diseasce arising from habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience or exposure ; complete ly superseding those unpleasant and dangerous remedies, Copatra and Mercury, in all these die eases. Use Hexhbold's Flciu Extract Buchu in all diseases of these organs, whether existing in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleas ant in taste and odor, "immediate" in action, and more strengthening than any of tbe preparations of Bark or Iron. Those persons suffering from broken-down or delicate constitutions, procure tbe remedy at once. . , .t. , The reader most be aware that however slight may be the attack of the above diseases, it is certain to. affect tbe bodily health and mental powers. . All the above diseases require tbe aid of a Diu retic. HELMBOLD'S EXTBACT BUCHU is the great Diuretio. - Sold by Druggists everywhere. Pbice $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms is all com munications. ' 'r: .."'."'f;:,-'' Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drag and Chemi cal Warehouse, 694 Broadway, N. Y. , t , NONE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel engraved wrapper, with fae-sitoile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed - 11. T. IIULHUVUV. jan2T5n45yl-vQalvm3. , ,.-"'.'. . . DEALERS IN : GENEHAL MERCHANDISE! STORE IN FOSTER'S BRICK, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY D. MANSFIELD & CO.. j; KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FIN15 ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS & SHOES, QUE ENSWARE, GLAS8WARE, &c- IN FACT EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH THEY Offer Very Low, Either for Cash or Produce. v5o40yl I C". IIAKFER A CO. ; BUSINESS UNABATED! AT NEW JEWELRY STORE!!! ALBANY, OREGON. CL-y The Agency whloh has beengaa A2Ssriiied esprossly to us for tbe ysale of tho AMERICAN WATCHES ! And tbe connection with tbe CEST MANUFACTORIES IN EUROPE affords us every facility for ordering: ANY AND ALL KINDS OT FOREIGN MADE GOODS which are not kept for salo in this market A Large Invoice of Fine Toilet Articles! FOR LADIES' AND OEXTS' USE, have jut been received, and we ofler them to tha public at very low flaun's so low Hint tuey couie within the reach of every perron. jM-Th New Star Watch! of which the Unit invoice has jut been received, can be sern in our Store, and all ha will take tbe trouble lu ex amine this wonderful work, wbirh we offer at a marvellously low price, will eive us an order without iloui.t. J. V. lilt.". Dee. 10. ISo9-vSnl7yl. Firt Ht. THIS SALVE POfs.E.E3 VIRTt'ES TRU. LY YYUXDEKFI L, being a compound o tii best CURATIVE AND HEALING AGENTS! EVEB uiNio vkki:d I It needs but to t tried to prove It superiority over all otber agents for tue cure or CUTS, SCAIDS, BURNS, SCAIDHEA&, A0-- CutanecM Eraptioaa cf all Khids ! Try it one:, and yon will crcraft-r Use It. Principal Manufoolxry at Corvallia, lknton coun ty, Onson, where it ia sold at Wholesale and K1U1I. The Trade aopplted on Reasonable Terms. For sale by Isruggut larougnonl Urrgoo. Retail Price, 50 Cents per Hex. Address all communications to W. W. OGLESBT, Cirvallis, Benton Co., Oregon, REFERENCES: We the andenigned, citisrns of Corvaltis and vicinity, having known Ir. W. W. Og esby for a number or years, and believing bim to an bon orahle and worthy eitixen. would recommend to tbe publie tbe doctor's Ortyoa llnlm of Uilend oulce, as possessing IrattsccUtiant beamg ua!U ties : DR. T. J. niOHT. JOHN BURNETT, THO.?. CAUTIIORN. P. A VERY. F. 3. MATTHEWS, pAJI L L. PIMPSON, M. II. BELL, JOKIMI EMERY, A. CAUTHORN, X. P. BIU;S, A. N. LOCKE, J. II. UPTON, 3. CR!S. L. L. HORSING, J. 8. PALMER. E. HOLOATE, II. FIN LEY. J. 8. KENDALL. W. n. JOHNSON, G. B. HOWARD, T. II. P WER8, H. McVEATCH. H. B. STRAIiAN. JAMErt U. FOUNTAIN, W. J. RORERTriON. EO. W. JOHNSON. E. ALLEN, Druggist, E. WOODWARD, Drg'st. s-p2v0n3yl LADIES' EMPORIUM! IflKS. A. J. DUIVIWAY, , DEALER 1 FASHIONABLE MILLINERY F-AaNTO"2- GOODSI Follows Cress and Cloalt ttlsJdag in all their Vuried branches. BLEACHES & PEESSI3 STEAW GOODS "In Latest Styles and Best Manner. ' , Stamps for Braid and Embroidery. Cornrr Main and Broad-Albia Streets, ALBANY, OREGON. v5n23tf THE OLD STOYE DEPOT ! JOHN BRIG GS, DEAL&R IS COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES ! ' Of the Best Patterns, TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE! And the usual assortment of furnishing goods found In a Tin Store. Beoairs Neatly and Promptly Executed ! On Reasonable Terms. ' " Short Reckonings Make long Friends I" f . 1 FB0NT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to D. Maniflold " Bro'a Store, Dee.ivtel6tf JOHN BRIQGS. (if w Jl NEW FIRM! NEW FIRM! W. II. KUIIN & CO., HAVt JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AAD WELL SELECTED STOCK Of Of evory description, such FARMERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS conbihti no of ANVILS, VICES. BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCHETS. Sledges, Saws, Planes, CKOMS- L'T AM BUM, MAU N I Tufrvtlicr with a large Assortuenof tjrosst tstid steel, Springs, ixlrx. Thimble Sktioi, tie. Also, a welt selected stock of f!jMf!:r, Hub, Jii-nt Hirnn, SJmJlt, J'oUs, HUk'trij Axles, fr. All cf which we are now nOVrinjr to tbo publie at low mtrs. As ws mske the buolnvss a spe ciality, wo can'nnd will krep a better as sortment at lwcr prW than any otbvr bouo ia this city. Receiving and now opening a splendid stock of WOOD AHD.WLLLOWWAEE, winrn m ones at reatly tun tu u.rtn. p$r- Store In M'.uttit'u's Ere 1'roof brick, next dour to Diain k Voung's. W. II. KUIIN k CO. Albany, March II, IST0 nlUuiX RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE ! BLAIN & YOUNG, ALBANY, . . . OREGON, Would call tbe attention of Buyers to their WELL SELECTED STOCK or cosiitio or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 1 iiakowaki:, ciioci:kii:s! IJOOTS Si SIIOKS Our Specialty.) A .10 GOOD QUAI-ITY! SOLD AT MODERATE PRICES AGBNTS FOR THE CELEBBATED FLOUEXCE NEWISU MACIIIXEI The Best in Use. BLAXN & TOUNQ. Dec. 31. 169 v:.o20tf. CHAS. MEALEY, DEALER IS FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE! (Corner of First and Broadalbin streets, at old slaud of C. Mca ey k Co.) ALBANY, OREGON. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL assortment of everything in bis line that the trade requires or an enterprising public demands. FURNITURE J Of All Kinds and Descriptions ! BEDS AND BEDDI.'G, &C. Particular attention will be paid to orders for UNDERTAKING! And all other orders in my line will be promptly attended to. SatUfaelion Guaranteed and Work Warranted I CHAS. MEALEY. Albany, July 6, 18B9v4n47tf. IRA A. MILLER, (Successors (o Philip Miller,) r M A R B LE WORKS ALBANY, OREGON. - Shop on Washington, bet. 1st and 2d St's. THESE GENTLEMEN BEG LEAVE TO IN furm the public at large that thoy are now prepared to furnish -.; 3IAB11LE JIOSlIJIEJfTS ' . ',. ' Attn ' G R A V E - STONES! 07 EVERY 8TVLE AND PATTERN, . . At the Most - Reasonable Prices. TOMBSTONES OCT TO ORDER On tb, very shortest notice. ' ' Mr7v3n29tf IRA A, MILLER. ADVERTISEMENTS. gKJ) ALE AND BEER,fJB at ' CITY BREWERY! CORNER OF FIRST AND WASHINGTON STREETS. ALII ANY, OUECOff. J. Z. CROUSE, PROPRIETOR. prtOPRIKTOH BEOS LEAVE TO IN form the publie that he KEEPS CONSTANTLY OUHAUD a caoics articls or -A.XiE J.2X"T BEEE1 Which be Is prepared to furnish AT WIIOLEftALl? OK It ETA I L! Delivered Free to any part of tbe City or folate. All orders promptly attended to, ana Perfect Satisfaction Gaaraateed, MarilvSnSOtf. W.S.I). -1870! LITERARY MINDS AWAKE! W. S. DRIGGS, INTENT IP0N (JBATIFVIXO THE 80CL8 of tlio who hunger and thirst after wit and wisdom, tin, VOIX THAT KXI'ItESM VVUVOHVi Opened a New and well selected stock of Standard and Miscellaneous hooks: ranging from School Primers to Shakespeare Also, constantly on hand, SHEET SIlSIC "LATEST AuONIESI" STATIONERY! Albums, Diaries, Writing Huids, Etc., Etc I've goods to suit all kinds of folks. In palaces ir bnvels ; I've ISibln, Poems. Antic Joki. Blank Iiok. On! 'I I'cns aod Novels. COME! Call fur anything ia my line and be aemm'"Iatrd ' . JF-ir-u will find me In Hill's Dm Store. Albany, March 4. In-ly. W. S. liKIGUg. JiEER! U E E It!! ALBANY BREWERY. CHAM. UIEI'CB, Vro'r. f I1HK PUB5CniBKIt HAS JffT EKECTEI) a new and finl-elas 13 H 23 "W ZE J3. A On Brosd Alb in between First f Street and tho River, Aud is prrj.ared tofurnUh ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PRIVATE FAMILIES, OX 8IIOKT XOTICE! Ill Orders Dclivrrrd Wnrrtrrr Dfiirrd. lie Warrants hU BEER MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, , ASH PERFECTLY HEALTHY! He is confident he can s-lve entire salir factioa to all. Dee.23. 'A. r2n20tf ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. FI1EELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany - - - - Oregon RESPECTFULLY IXF0RMS THE PUBLIC that be baa removed front the old aland U PARRISH'S BLOCK, Where all are invited, assured that floods in his Una are sold at the lowest cash prices. . coxsTAXTLr os baxd: STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Juvenile Toy Gilt nsd Blank Books, , COLO irxj, AXD SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind used in the State. r- BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, a short notice. DcolulOly BLACKSMITH I NG. PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS!!! THE UNDERSIGNED OIVES NOTICE TO tbe general publio, that he is now nianufao- tunnj; tue GALESBURG PATENT PLOW I and any othor style of plow that may be ordered. . Also, partiouUr attention paid to HORSESHOEING. WAGON AND CARRIAGE MAKING. And Coneral Jobbing'. nORSE-SIIOElXO, $2,00 cash or $3,00 on time. WAGONS, $U0 to $180. All work entrusted to mo will receive prompt attention, and bo cxecuti-d in tho best pcaxilile manner, wilb good material. A share of public patronag is solicitcd.e Mv shop is on tho cornet of Second and Ella- worth streets, opposite Pierce's Ferry, Albany, Oregon. if. WUOU. Dee.5'08v4nl6tf. , s. r. HUSBKIX, Att'y at Law. 0. P. fEllllV, Notary Public. RUS3ELL " FERRY, I REAL ESTATE BROKERS, l AWD : f ;' ; COLLECTING AGENTS. ar-JJ-gpeoidl attention given to the sale it Real Estate, ileal Estate Litigation and the Collection of Claims. Office, N. W . Corner First and Wash ington Streets. . , . , i, . ,, .; . Portlaiitl, Oregon. ' ' Feb. 52,1870. 5n2Stf. ADVERTISE MKNT8 ADDRESS TO THE NERVOUS & DEBILITATED WHOSE SUFFERINGS. HAVE BEEN Protracted from Hidden Cause, AND WHOSE CASE3 REQUIRE - PIIOMPT TREATMENT To Sender Existence Desirable. If you are suffering or have suffered, from in. voluntary discharges, what effect docs it produce upon your general health ? l)o you feel week, debilitated, easily tired 1 Does a little extra ex ertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys fre quently K'-'t out of order? Is your urine some times thick, milky or Ducky or is it ropy n set tling? C'r does a thick scum rise to tbe top? Or is a sediment at tbe bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes S blood to tbe bead ? Is your memory impaired ? Is your mind constantly dwe.liug on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, of life ? De you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Docs auy little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless ? Is tbe lustre of your eye as brilliant? Tbe bloom on your elieek as bright? Do you pur sue your business with the same energy ? Do you feci as mueb conSdcuce in yourself? Are your spirits dull and Sagging, given to fits of melancholy? If so do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. llavo you rollers nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and bare but litt'e appetite, and you attribute this tc dypcpsia, or liver complaint ? NOV, READER, a sc'f abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sex ual cicelies, r all capable ol producing a weak ness of tbe generative organs. Tbe organs of generation, wben in perfect health, MAKE THE MAN. Did You Ever Think that those Imld. dtfisnt. cnergrtic ferseTerinj succ-fut Lorinrsi men. are always those whuse ScnrratiTe organs arc in perfect health? Yon aerer hear sack men complain of being melancholy, of Bcrfcnruc, or palpitation of tbe heart. They are nercr afraid they cannot suc ceed in basinets , Ibcy don't become aad and dis couraged ; tbey are always fxdite and pleasant in tbe company of ladie, and look yon and tbet rigbt ia tbe lace none of your dunnrast looks or oi'ucr manuR!s about them. I do not mean tboe who kr-p the organs ia Hated by raauing to ex cess. These will not only RUIN THEIR CONSTITUTIONS, hat also those they do basiacsa vita or for. How icany wen, from badly eurcd diseases, front tbe cGecta of self-abate and execasca, have brought about that slate of weakness ia those organs that has reduced the general sys lent so tunch as to indoce almost every other dis ease IDIOCY, LUNACY, PARALYSIS, spinal affections, f nicid-, and almost crcry other furm of disease which humanity is heir to. aad tbe real cause of tbe trouble scarcely ever sus pco'ed, and have doctored for all but the right one. Diseases of these organs require the use of a Diurctie. V HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT is the great Diuretio, and ia a certain cure for diseases of the ISladdcr, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organio Weakness, Female Complaints, General Debility, and all I) is caws of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in lale-or Female, from what ever cuuse originating, and no matter of how long standing. ' ' If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or iusaalty may ensue. ' Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upnard of Nineteen years, IS PREPABED BY , H T. HELMBOLD, Druggist, SOI Broadway, Net? York, JMD 104 South Tenth St., Phila., fa. ' Prica $1.25 per Bottle, or 6 Bottle for $5.50, ' delivered to any Address. Sold by all Srvsrsristt everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE unless ttoieup in steel engraved wrapper, with fae-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed II. T. UEI-MBOIiDs jmiSO-ToliSjl , ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SPRING AND SU MM ft. TRADE. ' """AT . . A. COWAN & COL WHOLESALE & RETAIL DE ALEit lion. fTAVE PROVIDED THEMSELVES INAD- 11 ranee of tbe recent rise in Cotton fieede with a ... LARGE AND DEMIRABXE STO K or ; ''': ' STAPLE DRY GOO DS: WHICH CAN AND WILL BE 80LD i AT MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES C'nsb or Merchmsttable . ProdtiM CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND PRICE I, We Have Largre Quant It leu DLEA ;iIEl AXD BROWS C0TT0X8, I Ht I'. COTTO ADE.,DEXIJI8, Kill KT ISil AXDCIIECKH,I'U1A'T.DJB. . ' LAISE.S ALPACCAS. OIXU II A MS, JEANS, VASai 51 EKKH.T HEEDS. or ;y i tOBKIGJJ AS to , OlKlfOX '" MAX V ."-'A ' VAC ' : ,,,, ; -T'v .,,VT ;' .! . ' . , ,1; - AUio . .... A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF "-'V FANCY mtESS Go6i5S! Latest Styles of Youth's and Geatissavas CLOTHmai AND FURNISHING GOODS! HATS, CAPS, ' ' tj.-r BOOTS l.D SHOES OF ILL IIJDS IIB lU CARPETING, WALL-PAPER Paper sfe Linen Blind ek Fixtmcra We woold call especial at ten tie a to ear Slosh f IRON AND STEEL, )1 HAE 3D -W-A. JR 3s WE FEEL SAFE IX Siri.VC IT IS The Large tUim tide oTVortl I Coasistiap is part ef FOBKK, HOES, RAKE.1-, SPADES," SCTT1IIS MILL-SAW:, CBOstJ-CtT. TYLEK'S 1MPBOVED PATENT TOOTli BILLEIT-WEBBS, - ' MECHANICS AND BLACKSMITHS TC6LI CCKPtfTE . --4, Batcher Haws. Barn-Door IlaageTS, Rollera and Track. Bope L'bato, lirup and I'.olv ber Pack icg, Horse-Sbe N ails, Bolls, XuU and Watbers. Thimble and t t Wagon Buxing, Irua " " Axles, Iron and tlecloftvtry kind. Blasting Powder and Fase. f . WE AU PAYING IX CASH tbe li;cbeM 3Inr- ket price for Baron, Lairta sad Vaol. Call and learn ear pricca, aad theai sait yoaracif. - - A CCWZN k CO. Albany, May 1, ISfiSvIalif CO H 2 51 " O fe w S3 5 m o a TJ r O 5 CO H S S s ? e 5 30 0 s ? . on -s 4 a n 3 ;" ssT t a ZJ- iri'i fn It- o o 09 M s s 0 1 O m so t fr fa. Mm CP 9 p H : O o A. CAROTUEBS. a. aAiTaAcsa. A. CAR0THERS & CO., t DRUC6ISTS AND APOTHECARIES, ASD DEALEBS IS PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OIUS, PATENT MEDICINES, t Toilet Goods, Perftimeries, &c, I'l'BE LIQUORS FOR THE SIK GOODS FRESH AND WARRANTED STEICTLY PURE. STORE KEPT OPEN' DAT AND SIGHT PresoiptioM CompoundecL : .."I Front Street, Three Door's Below J. Ctmmer'r fobH'70-v5n26tf. A. CAROTHEBS A CO. MARBLEWORKS!: J.'M03STROE MONUMENTS, OBELISKS, TOMBS. Head and Foot Stones Executed a. Call . fornia, Vermont and Itahaa,jir1 3X j- B L E S ! 11.. Mantles. Grates, Fire Bricks, Washstands, Bureau and Counter Tops furnished to -order. State St., Bet. Commercial and Fronl. SALEM, - . OREGON. vsnszu. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE! : I WILL GIVE FOR' 1 ' KCJCi, 18 CTS, PJEB BOZ., . After this week, until farther notier. ' Feb. II, IS69-ffllfitf. R. CSX ABLE.