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jBtimtnl . FRIDAY. -..SEPTEMBER, 15. ISTt. . " From tli Knnxvil (III.) Republican. BOHASTIC SIAKKIAGE. . Williamson Williamson Married In Knoxvill, July 15th, 1S71, hy liev. D. G. Bradford,- at the old Gardner homestead, Philander Williamson, of Stockton, Cal., and Mrs. Almeua Williamson, of Knoxville, III. As considerable interest lias been excited in our community - from tho supposed -romantic elements, of the foregoing marriage, we have ; taken pains to obtain from a ftliabla source an authentic history of the individuals concerned. The. following are the facts: ' - ' - .- The bride and : bridegroom above wr,e united in marriage ,iu early life in Warren, Herkimer Qounty, New York, at the house of th3 bride's par ents, Mr. Richard and' Mrs. Mary Gardner, then citizens of that place. By the same ceremony a sister, now Mrs. Timothy Moshier, of Gahisburg, was married to .Abel Gardner, who though of the same name, was in no way a blood relation; Mr.' and Mrs. Williamson, soon after that marriage, removed from Xew York to the State of Michigan, located near what is now the city of Albion. - Michigan was then new; and they experienced all the hardships of frontier life ' amid half-civilized whites and savages. Mrs. Williamson being, very young, only about twenty years of ageT natu rally modest, timid- and retiring, brought op in abnndonce, amid friends and many acquaintances, soon "grew disconsolate at her fate, and sighed, with many tears, for her. old. associ ates and happier surroundings.. So oppressed ana overwhelmed was she, that while fond of her husband and her married life, she became deeply anxious, which grew almost, if not quite, to be a passion to; see her be loved mother. It so happened that after - being thns circumstanced in Michigan for the space of about two J ears, her parents' removed from erkimer county,- New York, to Knoxville, TIL On their wav they visited their daughter, then in the wilds of what is now the noble State of Michigan, if o meeting of parents and child could ever have been more affecting and joyous. The separation, however, was at hand, and in the con flict between parental love and that f her husband, the former prevailed, and taking her only child, a daughter. Mrs. Williamson accompanied her parents to Knoxville, with whom 6he resided until their decease. Her child, Mercelia, was reared and edu cated here, and died, in the blush of womanhood. The separation, though mutual, always exercised the , mind of Mrs. Williamson, and for thirty years, though no good reason existed for part ing husband and wife, the v walked widely divergent paths. Subsequent to their separation Jlr. v illiamson married an estimable lady, moved to California, became a citizen of Stock ton twenty years ago, where. he now owns property of considerable Rvalue. jsy ms second, wile ne naa tnree-or ibar children. r The second wife han dled some years since, and ,Wii- . need a witepvisited his. old friends in Kpw "York sr1 Anpriirmrt anrl- vnaAtt "his" way here ' to be reunited, from xhoiee and convictionsof duty, with her vhom he had chosen in his youth. lhe meeting was peculiar and ro- -. minfto - - "Tii Will latncnn rm tKa Inv he called on her, did not know her early spouse so great had .been the work of timeJ Suffice it to say. that the past was revived with its pleas ant and painful memories, the re-mar riage - agreed : nporv the happy pair anip to the old hmneatead. were re united in., wedlock, standing in the jarlor where Mrs. 3IogMer, the bride's younger - sister, married ner present nin2 married by the- same ceremon r with - her sister. . Las evening they passed throuerh this city on their way to their ' home in California." May -their declining years be 'the happiest ' of their' lives, and may have cause to always bless the hour they were re united. - , , s, - TIPXOJT FOB nEJTDBICKS. -a. Senator Tipton, of. Kansas, one of the stiffest Radicals in the United States Senate, declared in Omaha the other day, that if U. S. Grant were nominated for the presidency, he would take" the stump for Air. Men- dricks, ia case the latter should be nominated by the Democratic party Me further declared that if the State Convention of his party shall elect a delegate to the .National Convention, favorable to the nomination of Grant, he should stump the State against Mm before he was nominated. Senator Tipton is not the only Radical that would support lien: dricks, as against Grant. , We haz ard the, opinion that no man in the nation could poll the rote on the Democratic ticket that Mr. Hendricks could. And we think we have good and sufficient reasons for the faith that is in us. Gestebal Lee's Liberality. biographers and newspaper obituary writers nave united in ascribing to Jen. Robert E. Lee the best qualities ' of heart and mind A Cincinnati pa per relates the following anecdote of the deceased, which does nim honor 'One day last Autumn the writer saw Gen. Lee standing in his gate : talking pleasaatiy to an humbly clad man, who seemed very much pleased at the cor dial courtesy of the great chieftain, and turned , off, ; evidently delighted, a we came up. . After exchanging the alutations, the General said, pointinz ktae retreating lorm, 'Lhat is one of OBI .old soldiers, who is m necessitous circumstances. I took for granted that V was some veteran. Confederate, whenYhe noble hearted chieftain qui etly added, "He fought on the other side, b we must not think of that." I aft er mrds ascertained--not from General ' for he never alluded to his chariA ss that he had not only spo- ken kindlj had 'fougl; to this 'old soldier, who da the other side,' but had sent him Vhis way rejoicing m a lib era! contribution to his necessities." Jeeeold taid one dav he would nun upon anythinahia friends would put to him. A friend asked him whether he could pun upn the signs of the Zodiac; to wkicA he replied," 'By tiemim, i ya,ncer.v SCISSOKIXGS. Susan B. Anthony says: "Marriag is, a fearful thing." What does she know about it, anyhow? r A man who had a' scoldiing' wife. being asked what he did for a living, replied that ho "kept a hot house. Lord Herbert Le Roy St. Ainsley, of New York fashionable society fame, is earning an honest livelihood as a photograph colorer. A colored doctress, in St. Louis, gave a patient a prescription with 101 ingredients. Tho funeral was held as soon ad the shroud could be made. A lady in Jasper County.Ind., aged ssventv-five, wants a divorce from hsr husband, aged neventy-etght, because he spends half his time in running about with the girls. Whv was Jonah, in the fish's belly, like a fashionable young lady? Be cause he had more of the whalebone about him than was good for him. Cincinnati is tapering off. After having had explosions, of iutro-gly-ceriue and gas, she has just had an explosion of a kitchen range. A guide to Indian music has been published. Now we shall expect to see the Red Cloud Waltzes and the Spotted Tail Schottisches. ,! The Rochester Democrat says wom an ia a world without an equator. And what is quite aa remarkable, in every latitude she ia without a paral lel. Roman malaria ia now the fashion able affectation among young ladies who have been to the Eternal City. Coughs are no longer in vogue. Innumerable cobblers are daily drained in honor of a shoemaker's daughter in Needsmore. Kentucky, who is reported to be the prettiest jnrl in the State. The first-born son of the Crown Prince of Denmark was baptized at Copenhagen on October Slst. The little Prince wan named ' Christian Charles Frederick Albert Alexander William. It must have been consoling for sick soldiers on low diet in the mili tary hospitals during the war to sing: 'When this gruel war is over we shall meat again." A man in Waukegan, Mo., celebra ted an uncommon drunk a few days ago by chasing his wife up an apple tree, throwing his children out of the windows and drowning himself in a well. a Somebody says that the giving of the ballot to women would not amount to much, for none of them would admit they were old enough to vote until they were too old to take any interest ia politics. Mrs. Mary Arnold died in Ithaca recently, at the age of one hundred and one yeais. She leaves eight children, forty-one grand-children, and thirty-two great-grand children. A lady in Bath, Me., has just had returned to her by the Postoffice De partment a letter which she mailed eight years and six months ago. It was covered ith Trostmarks, but it is difficult to trace out its . journey ing. 'What is the annual corn crop of Kentucky?' asked a foreign touri&t of a Kentucian. 'I cannot ezactly say, replied the Kentucian, 'but I knew its enough to make all the whisky we j want besides what is wasted in bread. A Prusian soldier, standirg guard j in the streets of Versailles, was re-; cently wounded in the calf of the leg j by a pistol-shot discharged at him from behind. For this the city of Versailles had to pay him 2,000 francs damages. A young Michigander placed bis hand on the muzzle of his gun and : his foot on the hammer, saying to I those present, "This is the way Jim ! Fairbanks shot his hand to pieces," and there was a report of a gun. and a great hole through-the middle of his hand. - Chicago modesty against the world. Ex-Governor Bross told the Chicago Press Club, at its banquet, that the managing editor of the greatest news paper in the world would yet sit in his chair, in Chicago, and hebelieved that the man was among those who sat before him. " ? During the services of a prayer meeting at Fall River, Mass., a mes senger came, to summon an M. D. who was present to attend a little boy who appeared to be suddenly attacked, after a ehort nap, with symptoms of paralysis; to the 'great consternation of his parents, as one hand was placed against his head, and he said he could not remove it. The doctor hastened to his relief, and upon examination, it was found that the hand was . firmly fastened with chewing gum. '. ' V. . - i j . i . . . . , A laughable:: thing took: place at a revival meeting somewhere in Missis sippi not' long since. The minister noticed a seedy-looking chap in one of the seats, , looking as though he needed religion- or a godd square meal. So he stepped up to him and asked him. if he was a Christian. "2fo, sir," said he, "I am the editor of the Radical paper in this place; "Then, in the name of God, let us pray, ' replied the devoted minister, NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. CHAIRS AND TURNING ! ',J ' ' ' ALL 6IZES 0P . . .. i RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED . CHAIRS I : of the best quality, well-fiouhed, cn be bd at M ETZL E R. 1 S S HOP! kUo, M kinds of TURNING done to order. Timber for Hubi on band tad fixed for taming jgMtfetzler's Chairs are kept 6a band j E. B.Moore k Co., Uarrisburg. fe25v5n28yl. J. M. METZLER. LADIES' EMPORIUM! RS. M. A. BBIDGEFARMER, -BEALEB M- FASH JON ABLE MILLINERY 'FjybTCSr GrOOIOSl , , DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING J BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES 3JSohp on south side Main Bt, two doors east of ilealey's shop. Albaht, Orego. v6ni8tf. HAUL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases tho popularity of thi.H valuable Hair Preparation ; which is duo to merit alono. Vfo can assuro our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is tho only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray oa Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soil, lustrous, and silken. Tho sculp, by its use, becomes M-hito and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandru8 and, by its tonio properties, prevents tho hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes tho hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new crowtli, except in extremo old ago. It is the most economical Hair Deessiso ever used, as it requires lower applications, and gives tho hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A.. Hayes, M l)., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents aro pure, and carefully selected for 'excellent quality; and! consider it the Best Prepaeation for its intended purposes." Sold by all DmggUtt, ami Dtalir In ifcdlchu. prio One Dollar. , Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in ons preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash oft Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., 2TABHUA HJEL 5MITII 1AVIS, VoiLASt. WliJir Agentv . ,.. . 8itl3yl Ayer's Ague Cure, Tor Towtrr mad Arue, Intermittent Frer, ChiU Fever, liemittent Ferer, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Btllou Vorer, o., and indeed all tho affeotiona wbiob arise from malarious, marsh, or miasma as polaona. So one remelr la tnndnr rail I for by Uib inwnritlcs of tiit) Ampric4ia eupie Uaa a enre anil aafe cure for revrr and Axue. nu h we are now enallel lo ofler, wiih a perfrt certainty tnat It will eralicai the di-H-a-e, and iU tuuh ance, fonndH on proof, that 110 barm con ariaa trom it n in any quantity. That whirti protctn from or pmenta thU dia order mut tw of linmrim rrrtre m the com mutuiiaa where it preralla. I'rentitto i bnrt than cure, for the patient ewape tb rik wftirh he most run in riotrat attai-ka tf thi baleful Ait U;mer. ThU " Ct KK " expel the muumane poMn of Ktrr.E aso AotB from the y.ttm. and prerente lite dcvrlopmrnt nf Ih liacae, u taken oo the first approarh of if premonitory Tinutoma. It t not only the bt retneily trrr 7et UmeoTered for tbia claaa of emnpUlnu, but alM the chrspent. The larne luant.ry e ap ply fr a dollar bring it wttnin tne raarh of ererybody; ind in bilioua aitmt, where rnvttt asii AOfB prrrail. errrjtxxiy tnoaid bare it, n! use it freely, both fr rare and pro. teetion. It i hoped thi price will place It within the reach of all the toor aa well aa the rtro. - a irrr.il aumrtoniy or thie remedy orrr any other ever iltrorercd for the epredy and rert.nn cure of InterniMKnU i, that It contain no Qui nine or mineral; conequmt!y it produce ro 2mnim or oiher Injuriou elfrt whatever nrn ia rontuuUon. Thfuni cored Jby it are leit aa healthy a if they had never bad the dlseaw. Fever and Asuo U nut alone the eonq,ue o of tbe tniaxntati 3 poi-on. A ureal rark-rv of d t . orders arle from Ha irriliau), amone; which are NeuralBia, Khenm.itim, Oout, llradarfte, Blindne, Toothartw?, Earache, Catarrh, Ali ma, Hsipiutmn, Painful Atteetim of the .-.plren, HT-ttertcx, Fain in the Boweln, folic, t'aralriu, arid detansemeat "t the Mmnach, ail of whk-h, when oriinnauns in this caue, put on the ro Krrraittcnt Itjic, or bcoine pcriodkaL Tnl Cfe" expaL the ioin from the blood, and eonswjnenUv cure ihcn all alike. It la an In valuai3 protection to i-nmiprsnta and mon trarelluit or temporarilr rtfhln? In the ma.'a ri n diiril4. If tuk'h occaiionally or dally wbi'.e expooci to the infection, that will he cre'e;l from tbe yte!, and cannot acctimulaia ta auffi-ient quantitT to ripen into dicaa. Jience it U even more valuable for protecrioo tbaa core : and few will ever goffer from Inur. iniuent if Uicv avsil theaiActTea of tho protec tion thin retneay afford. for Uerr tomftalnf: ar!tnir from torrid tv of the Utt, it ia an evcellent renwdy, tun u!imt the t4Tr into healthy aivlryf and pro-dui-.inir many truly re mar labia eurea, where oiaar medic utei fall. . . . furAtnir'.' ''.' Dr. 3. C. AYERA CO., Lowell, Mass., prmeUeml ante? Analytical ChemUl. A3TD SOLD ALL EOCSD THE WORLD. PBICB, 91.00 FZM BOTTLB. SMITH A DAVIS, PoaTLano. Wholcnale Amenta. vfln4.'!yl NEW STORE!. KEW. GOODS! J. M BEACH. I now opening a (elect atnek of Oeneral Mer ebandiae, eotubting oi - STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS I BOOTS AN D 8 H OES! GBOCERIEfli HABDUABE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE I : PAHT7S AWDOILS! ' Ac,, Ac, Ac, Ac., , Which be U o Bering to the publie at prtrei eor- respondins with the titnei. All kinibi of MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE r, TAKEN IX EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I Com One! Come All! And examine Oood and Price, at the old Hand Jormerlj occupied by D, Beach A Bon," oppogito Foter' f - Brick, South Side- of Fiwt itreef, ' - ALBANY, -. - OREGON, ap8v6n84yl. : IVI ARB t EWO RKS. ; ; MOIYROE & : STAICrEB,' ?","'t DEALERS 15 .''.',",." ".,"',' MONUMENTS, OBELISKS, TGMBS, , I HEAD Attn FOOT STONES, EXECUTED I v California, Vermont and Italian Marble ! SALEM, OREGON. ALSO. BRANCH- SHOP AT ALBANY. . . ., ;..v8n38yl w. B. F. R08SEI.L, . Att'7 at Law. c. p. rcBRr, . . t . ' Notary Public, EUSSELL, TE2EY & W00DAED, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, , ' , COLLECTING AGENTS. ; ' .'39Special attention given to theialeof Real Estate. ReatKatate Litigation and tho Collection of Claims. Office, N. W. Corner First and Washington Streets. Portland, Oregon Feb. 22, 1870. , . ... v5n28tf. ADMIXISTUATUIV NOTICE. ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned baa this day been appointed by tbe County Court of Linn county, Or., Admin istratrix of tbe estate of Benjamin f. Crter,.da. ceased. , Therefore U persons baring claim against said estate are notified to present tho same, properly verified, at her roaidonce, in tbe Forks of tbe Santiam, within six months from tbe date hereof. LOITA CARTER. Anguit IS, 1871. nUi Adm'x. ADVEKTlSKxMKNTS. THE SJRJCEe Kanufactoring Company, at , the .noiau'a vair, Constituted by the homes of the people Keceived'tbo Croat Award of tho ' HIGHEST I SALES !V . ? And hero left all rlvuU far behind them, forthey OnoHnndred and wenty-Seyen Thousand, Eiglit IlTindretl and Thirty-Throe Maohines! beinK more thanurfy thontand la advance of tlii lr sales 01 the pievlnua year, ami overorfy fnui'thnuwntl more tXan iht of uoy eAcr Cumpnuy for lsTU, as shown by the lollowiu flunras Irom awuiin teturiis of the sales of 1.1 vxuners i This HtNGKR MANUP ACTUP.ING COMPAXY sold over tbe i'luronce Sew ing Machine CW 110,173 Machines. SoMovertheWiluokAGibb ; ' Scwinc Machine Co,., , ' 9H.013 do. Sold nvur the Weed Sewing Maehinu Co., 02,831 do. Sold over the (IroVer A Da- ; 1 ker Hewing Muehitie Co., (79,4.11 do, Sold oor the Howe Machine Co., .! . - . . . ' . 63.67T . do. SoM over the Wbtelor'A" Wilson Munufnct'ing Co., 4,n25 de. , all of which is uaiiiiy owinit to tho popularity ofwhnt is known as lbs "Hrm FaxaUf Siw la 5f ftSachlaa," wbivb is now lat liuutog ii way into every well reula'el bomwhold. For CireuUrs fclviea; loll particulars of Machines, thi ir Folding Oases of many varieties of wood and nnih, tbulr Attainment for numerous kind of work, wbiob, till rejontljr, it was thought that delicate Bi jr r alone ould pet fcrra. as well s particulars a! out all articles UMsd by their Machine, such as fwlct. I.lnta Thread, Hpool Cotton, Oil, Ae., Aa., apply tu any of their Au thorised Agents, or to . . , 'THE SINGER MANltfACTUfflNS COMPANY. - ii JlrMtlway. AVw York. fr-Sao Fraocbcu OCcc, lit Monlsomory Stn-eL efiv6nll CfliCLXl A. DA5A. Idltor. A KweeT mt Ck Pr eat Tlasaa. Iatead4 far Pawwla Utrnm Eartkw ' Inelndtng Feraem Msraaaies, Merchants, Pra fool oust Mea. Worker. TMakere, aad all Mao aer of Honest rotkt. aad ttte Wrvat. Soaa. aad JaafBteof all soea. 09LT OXX DOLLAR A YEAR t out nrsDKZD copies tos. ua, Or lest than Ose Cent a Copy. Let there be a A30 Ctaa at every rot Odea. BSST-WniLLT HEX, 09 A TKAB. f the same sis aad general eharaeiar aa TU WZEKIT. aol vttb a rater variety of BisceUaaaoes readiac. axt faralthlaf tba sxws So Its aaferUxis vitt ai eater frssnnsat. lias ess U cooes rwieo a weal taatead of oace only. TOT DAIVT BCJI, t0 A YZAat. A preeanoeadv readsbie newtpaaar. wtta taa Urmi eireauAloa la ta worm. rr. tola-oe-Mtoat. and leartan ia teittKm. at I we new frnta evrrra. Two eeavs a aosy ; by BtaU, AO eeuie a awotb. or f a rear. TERH3 TO CLTJB3. 'I TO I DOLLAK WEEKLY SC. Five copies, oa Tear, seoarateir acdrtwd. Four liallaro. Tea cootes. owe veer, eemrateir s11i 1 woil (aad Elabt DadUrsv Tweotp eoetee. owe pear. imat aa extra eupy to to . eeearatar 1 1 1 ram T 1 loa str ap of eiob). rtneea ueliara. Fifty i.e pear, to owe a-tares a4 ia aenU-Mealty oa e' vt setter an of club). Tbtnr-tbrw I oil arm. FtftT copleev 00 pear, erparateiv aodrossee o& Ua MoiV W eea I; osoy v 10 petier bp o( efe, Tblrtp.iva Uollara. One bewtred envies, ooe pear. Pt one address tai me llly tor one yr to the gnar of coo,. viur O.ilara. Ooe boMred eoetaa. one paar. eepemetp ad. drewad o4 tbeUatljIoroaorasr to taeeetfa ap of dab). UwIMlin, THI HEHI-WEEK LT BPS Ftr coplos. oaa year, teparatsly eddrned, lb DaJlare. Tea enrtae. on veer, eeparatalv addressed (aaA aa cure copy to ceuer op of chn), Blaieea Dadlarw. 8E5D rot SL. to Fmt Office orders, eaeeta, or drefta oa rw Yerfc. wherever euaveoteat. If ant. tna rasclster toe leuacs eonialnlns; mourn. Address t L W. E5Ct4wr, PublUtipr. taa a Ooe. ksv Tork CSr. FOR THE HARVEST GF 18T1. PITT'S THRESHERS! HAINES. HEADERS! LATEST lUrtl'TEDHOTrEKSt And All Kinds of Agricultural Implements! CONSTANTLY OX HAND! Also tbe CELSB21ATSD BAXTJ XffAQOlt BLAIN, YOCNO A CO., vn37tf. , Albany, Oregon. SPHINS & SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Dri.CGaCAR'iTR, Iq order to provide fully forth new era about to open up in the city of Albany and county of liiiu, nsv uorougbiy repaired tneir ' , if - i -V ;- I'Ij AIDING MILIi SASII AND DOOR FACTORY and bare added new Machine v. among: wbicb is n of Beach's 'Foaltiva FSetion Scroll Saws, which is a perfect uceos In its way. Have pa band a supply of superior , ., DOORS. SASH.MOLDING. & SEASONED LUFBER. Have employed a corps of First-Class Ma ebanicx, and are now preparud, ready, willing and anxious to supply all wb may b in want if work in their line; and hope by strict atten tion to buslnvsi and punctuality in their eon tracts to merit aoootlnuaoee of publio patronage. Order lettst tba Factory, r with Kli- Carter at his office, will receive prompt sttcntlon. Albany, Oregen. April 20y.171 y3tltf " ! r PHOGRESS ! n;a PIIOTOGRATIIIO ART! Is tbe order of tbe day, and tbe , , , e VR PB JI B IR -A. XT T " : . . i . . - I I , - ,..! Photograph is supener to anything yet oat. J. A. WINTER, Jan. 13, 1871-n22tf . r, .. Albany, Oregon. -FARM FOB SALE, .: THK FARM WELL KNOWN AS WARD'S . UTTE. situated eleven miles south of Al bany, in Linn county, is offered for sale on the best of terms. It has six springs of good water and plenty of stock water in the oreek wbicb traverses on side of it. Tbe firewood upon the farm is almost inexhaustible, and its advantages as a stock farm are superior to any other in Ore gon. ; For particulars addpuss the undersigned, at Dalles City," Wasoo eonnty, Oregon. nol!nl3tf. T.M.WARD. J.D. TITUS, i-,:. ::s 'i t-osAtis w . ;.. .. .Watclics, Clocks, ETC. - ALBANY, OREGON. REPAI5UNG ' OF ' OLOCKS WATCHES. , " ' JEWELRY, Ac, PBOIKPTtf 'ATTSNBEO TO, " ' AII WORK WARRANTED. .pSlvfin35tf " . ' ' DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCIIANDISE! STORE IN FOSTER'S BRICK. FORMER! OCCUPIED BY 0. MANSFIELD & CO.. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FINK ASSORTMENT OP DRY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING; HATS. BOOTS ti SHOES, QUE ENS WARE, GLASS WARE, &c- ' IN PACT EYEHYTIUNO cioaLLr KirT in A RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT, WHICH THEY Offer Very Low, Hither for Cash or Produce. v5n40yl P. C. HABPEB s C. READ, ACT WISELY SAVE. JIOKEYJ Xt. O, Mill Se Hon, rflllE OLDEST DRUO HOUHB IN LINN JL COUNTY, after thanking their numerous friends and patrons for past fsver, desire to merit a eouunuano of patronage by Jieeping eouNtaally oa band a full supply of Drugs, Pattst Jtdltinti, Ptrfamtry, OiU, FainU, Dye-Stnffj, Bf uihe, Trauei, tti. AeentS for Dr. D. Jaynes A Poos' Una of msd leiavs, tbe celebrated O&k Waad Xamady or Oregon Kbcutaatie Curs, As., A. Constantly on hsnd, a good supply of Positive and .eKtu fowders. JEsr-fhvsicians' freMribtton carefully Com. pounded, in either tbe fcuglUb or Ueruiaa lan guage. W,,re1o a;nu for the HOME SHUTTLE SEW1NU 4IACU1.NE one of the best Family Machines In use. Call and ns and satisfy yourselves. .. K. C. HILL A HON. vnnltf LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. BOYS &c GIBLS 1 1 For Tour Own Etprtial Briefil, PLEASE READ! W. i. BILTSBIUSL. . sspaew. W. J. IIILTABIDEL & CO., HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM FAN Franclwo aad no offer for sale, (at tbetr oi4 stead, one door below Conner's iUuk, Al bany, Oregua, a full aasortweot of DRY GOODS! GltOCIiJRIEN ! BOOTS AND SHOES! Fl'ElIYISIIIIVC. CiOOD.n! YAKXXE WOTIOK3, Vc c, coasitriao, ia rsar, a roiuwi : CUICOE3, (St Mi HAMS, LAWS, FOPLINH. MKitlNOES, ALPACAS, UKI.AIN K.-S. MKhAILLKS. MSKfS 6U.Kti. l;Jl Il.l.IAMd, Hii-IKKY. LINEN HDKF'S, lILK l0. LAI'IES' MI0E3, MISS ifllOEtj. BROWN IOME3TIC, BKOWN HIIEETlNUiJ, BLKACIIEU l-o. BROWN I0. L-EN IMS. TICKlNtJS, rlTKII'EH, CHECKS, DIAI'EK, CRASH, TABLE LINEN, FLANNELS, JEANS. TABLE COVERS, COVERLETS. CUILU'S SHOES. GE.1TS' AMD BOYft' CALIFORNIA MADE BOOTS. SHOES. GAITERS AND SLIPPERS. V,' invite speotal attention to our larje stock of BOOTS and SHOES8 wbicb ar of the best quality. A full assort utent of GENTS' AND BOYS' HATS ! A good assortment of GENTS' CLOTHING! s - Sucb as Meridian aad Finn Cassimera Knits ; " " " Fantsj .. . . CoaU; ' ' " ' " " " Vests: Gents' Cnder-Shirts, Drawer and Cotton aad Woolen Socks. , . : - A full assortment of ' BITEX A VISTA HOLLO W WARE CEDAR TCBfl, CEDAR BUCKETS, CLOT II US BASKETS. MARKET BASKETS, TABLE AND " POCKET CUTLERY. A complete assortment of Groceries always en band. WE POSITIVELY DEFY COMPETITION! W. J. HILTA RIDEL A CO, Albany. July 27, 1871. I FRANKLIN MEAT MARKET FIRST STREET, Next Sfter to A. Cowan A Co.'s Store. J . R. HERREN, PROPRIETOR, WILL always keep the best meat tbe market affords ana put it np to suit nts customers. aolSvTnltf. - J. R. HERREN. 9ITY DRUG STORE. A C BOTHERS. B. IALTMABIH. A. CAROTHERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. FOSTER'S BLOCK, FIRST ST.. ALBANY. OREGON DEAWItS IS ' -l DBUGS, CHE1V1ICALS, 7f PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS, OILS, GLASS, . TOILET GOODS, French and American Cologues, ' Handkerchief Extracts, CONFECTIONERY. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Uses FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Family Eeoipes and PhysioWs Tresoip- . : tions uompoonded. Pec30'70-vfln20, A. CAROTHZRB k CO, STILLLATR I ' CllEXT EEIilCTIO!!!! At a SAN FRANCISCO STORE! COR. FIRST AND FERRY STS.. ALBANY. , Keep onstantly oa batd a full aaserUneot of STOVES, PUMPS AND TIM WARE I I also bav for sal tbe celebrated 3DIA2s03Srr ROCK Cook Stove, and olbr leadias stvlas Also maaufacture all Iliads of Tin. Cower amsl Sbt'Ira Wax, is otd styl, at low rates, run camu oa pbodick j Always oa band a full supply of Tbe Fureat Wlaea and Liquor a! For Medicinal 1'itrposes only. A well selected steck of GE00ERIE3 AHD 0E00KEEY will always be found at my establUkiaaot. I will sell all aoods in toy boas, for Cask or Produce on delivery, ebeapor tbaa tba eoeabeat. fiOrAU bind of Tinware reiiaired oa shot no tice, and satisfaction Kuarantoed. I will t.av tbe blcbst frire far linen and ent. toa It.iCiW. OLD XElt'SPAPEatX, elesn prr. Ae. . JitAvonZlyl JULIUS tJRAUWOHL. RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE i ' BLAIN & YOUNG, ALSAnr, . - . . csxeorf, s Would call tbe attention of Buyers to their WELL SELECTED STOCK cojsistiso or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! HARDWARE, GROCERIES! BOOTS & SHOES Our Specialty.) ALL OF LATEST STYLES GOOD QUALITY! SOLD AT MO DERATE PRICES AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FLORENCE ME1VIXC MACHINE I Tlie Ibtt in L'te. BUOSt & TOCXG. Dee. SL 189 v5n20tf. CriAS. filEALEY, DSALEB ISJ FURNiTUHEANO CABINET WARE! (Corner of First aad Broadalbin streets, at old stand of C. Mea ey A Co.) iVLBANY, OREGON. KEEPS COSSTAXTLT ON HOD A FULL assortment of everything ia bis line tbat traue require or aa ealrprUu public demands. furniture: Of All Kinds and Descriptions! BEOS A!fD 13EDDIXG, Ac. Particular attentloa will be paid to order for UNDERTAKING! And all other order in my Una will be promptly attended to. Satisfaction GuaranUtd and Work Warranted I , . . CHAS. MEALEY. Albany, July 6, 1889 v4n47tf. . ALBANY rOUIVDRY ! ; aXD LoiiinsrE shop ALBANY, OREGON. A. FrCHERRY, PROPRIETOR. 'KANCrACTCKEK OT STEAM ENGINES, GRIST ANO SAW-MILLS, ' , KEAPgRS AND TIIKESHERS, WOODWORKING MACHINERY, PUMPS, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac Ac. , Maobinery of all kinds REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE 1 P A TTE BUT MAKING Done in All Its Various Farms!! IS0N AND BEASS CASTINGS Or All Kinds, Mado to Order I Dee.5'8v4nl6yl. A. F. CIIERRY. THE OLD STOYE DEPOT ! JOIirV BRIGGS, ' DBALSa IB! COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES! Of tba Beat Patterns, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE ! And the usual assortment of famishing goods found in a Tin Store, . Eeoairs Neatly and Promptly Executed ! On Reasonable Terma, " Short Reckonings Mal Long Friends!" FR0NT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to P, 0, Harper A Co's Store. Dee.5v4nl6tf, JOHN BRIOQS, !R. h. Mcdonald & CO., HUVLESAltK San Francisco Cal.. W.?? V"1"0" of Dealers to their large assortment of" Jiewly Arrived " Oooda, emiposd la part of the following- articles, together with rry thins: kept In a raasa uaros, sTaa-r Msimrira, Tbvssbs a MoproaTxas. EssBanai. Oils, ttaaoaaaa Oil., Tituav's PssriTirrs, jauooisrs' scsgsii. Shaksb Hibbs, VaavtiMMiifii. faiaTsaao oua. aeVsrutaedaottebeaaaersold. ' B. H. MoDOJtAiU a CO., Saa Tiajwisoo, Cai, FOR SALE. OtB DBVCi BeJSIMEtttt located In San Frenciio. Cm I. After our best wishes, and express, tag our thanks tor ibe liberal patronage we bave received fr nore tbaa twenty, one years, daring wbicb period we bave been steadily en (aged in tbe brag business ia California, we les; lo say in eo sefineare of tbe rapid growth of Dr. Walker's Cal ifornia Vinegar Bitten, now spread over tbe Uni ted State and countries (ar beyond, we are neees. sitated to devote oor entire time to said busioess. W are the Oldest Irng firm on the Pa;ineeaH and tbe only oaeeoa:iiiuus under tbe same pro prietors since and bsre determined to sol our large, pronperoux, and well established busi ness on favorahle terms. ' This is a ror opportunity fr men with tbe mean of eatering Into a profitable business with advantages never before offered. For particulars enquire of K. U. WcOOSAI.D A CO., U. II. McDovald, ) Wbolexale Druggists. 3. C. Bpcmcbk. ) 81m Fraariseo. Cal. N. B. Until a sate Is made we shall continue oor Importations and keep a large stock of fresh goods eoastaatly on band, and sell at prices to defy copi pctitioa. A CHEAT M'DJCAL Dr. 7AXXZ3'S CAUT02JTIA YINEGAE BITTEES Ilaadred. cf Tfconsaadj 0-3 Sear tstiJaor.v tn ftwtr Wonder. Sut Curative k.O- cl. . THEY? Si! TEET ARE SOT A TILB 5 5 1 as FANCY 'DRINK. M$ TMadsof Pear Ram, IVbtnitcr, Fref Holrlte aadCefaae Llacara doeturcd.spteed acd ewxU coed to please tlii teste, called Toolcs. " Appetlz. ers," M Cestorcrs,1 ae tjat lead tbe tlpt-'rr t draakeaares aid rain, bet are a true Vediciac,:naa trom l&e Sistlve Root and tierta of CaBfoRita, free) front all Alcebtie H:lnalaaia. Ttefxte f..e CURAT CL009 FCSIFIEit siad A LIFE U1V1NU rClXCIFLS a pcr&et Beaovalor aod lnvlforsiorcf us tjiUza. currt.i$ I all pooroaa natter and JtnnrXnz tSft tVrai t a hcilttj coaiUtioa. 3Co penoa can ta-C these Enters accordion to drto tlm as4 remaia loeg aswcU. t160 will hi ait 12 t-r aa incnrabla ease, p-oriiei tse bone are not dtrryed ty Catril polxm or ether means, acd tne vual orzaas wsiel beyond t&o pointer repair. . far laSanntufory and Cbraale Ettism. tlmm nad Umut. Droysia wr ladaratlaa. Uiltosxa. Cemiitelaaltif ercsirteat "eTor. lliaraara of tb VUtcC, Liver, Kidarva. aad riladrfrr. tUesa Bitter hurt bres mo eeeers ta. tuch Ilirsi.a are cxtil tj fillalej nieed. wUicblsycaeri:!; prodeced by dcrao.-eseiU. of t:o DifrfitlieCrtas.. nVrE?!IA Oil IXPIGRSTIOX. BeS rh, I'sia in tVe Shom Jtrs, Coso, 7'rt3es of lie G-t, DjtTa-M. 6r Krsctatioas of tii fcuusi. I'sl tf la e y.nvtb, V-diorat Aticl.s. Flp:utir,a of Oe Heart. IciicimCja of rv.e I.ags.?aiaia tK Ttf.vr of tie Y.'.k7 aad a fcasdrrd otJitr r-nr'nl rmptwns. ara to fcfijrrJseJcf Xffp:. Th' f lar:;arste the Cumuli) ad :'J3c'ia!a the V-r-p'.d liver aad bowsls.nMc!. reader tnx of ase-tnaUcd efScaryla c!?a-.5las tie f.cul oi all tep-ltn, aad topartln; n life an-1 v for v t-t wbula jmm. FOE !K 171 DIrEA!E3. Empoc,T!trr. Fa Tibecra. Blotsties. Spot. 11a! ss. Pntale. Bolls, Cir boaclca, tis-ffcral, fcaia-Hl.f-on Trz, EryiiT. ela. llt. Scarfs, DlcolorB$;o.-ss of foeSUa. Uixors and Diseases of thcSiia.of Jalorcr r.jaa or nainr . are lllcrslsy tfscpasicsTrisJoit of tie s.-Jttm la a shor. tsne by ere w orthese Kucn. Ono?otCe:si such cases wl l coorlncs fca most Iticredslasa c t". caratlva effset. Clranaa tbi TItfs3l Tn. wVjswt yoa S 3 l lmparXrt bort!aj rUron-;; vHa s'.:a Is V.m; tlon or Sore clasac It h a yn Czil cii:r-.c X and sregsii la t5 v ; e1. txM It tfzta i:uf.i. and your fselinirs will te" I y vu T, :-p tU3 sUod pare and deb Ithtf I .esrs'.-rj w.:!f.:iow. Fl!. TAPZaiio-Jicr'SirOK.'K:. l-irira !a t?ie evstemof o raaay tostaads. are ei-xXnaV.y tSmtroj. edaad r-moved. Forfr.'.l djectau. rriJ canTal'T tbeclrcalar around e-t b-sl. ?-;.t-l l .fcru-I--(ruases nlia, Csrxxt, Frcaci ai " rri--Ll. J. If ALXir, rrcprtrtor. C . l!cDO.::il3 A CO, Ttruig'M aod 0m. A(rnt. taa r--v-V. ( '-, atut SS kai Si Ct-B-iJ CJ '.rct,w Vuri. IF-SOIJ BT All. TT'""?"-" JC.D LJLU-SHj. jnl3'71n::yl W. H. KUHN & CO., DEALERS IX IHOJSTIsriD STEEL, Spring, Allen, Thimble Skeins, etc Also, a well selected stock of "Wagon Timber! Spol-es, Hiils. Bent Rims. Shajts, Poles, Hickory Axles, dc. FARMERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS CO.NSISTINO or ANVILS. VICES. BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCHETS. Sledges, Saws, Planes, CROSS-CUT AND MILL 8 A ITS I Together witb a large Assortment of . WOOD AND T7ILL0 MTA E. Store in Monteitb's Fro-Proof brick, next door to Slain A Younj's. W. H. KUHN A CO. Albany, Jan. 13, 18T1 n22yl. BEAIi ESTATE. i STITZEU & UPTON, ' REAL ESTATE BROKERS, GENERAL AGENTS. BRAXCII OFFICE-Albany, Oregon J. C. MENCENIIAIA, Affeat. An office where general information concerning tbe resource of Oregon can be o&tataed' free of enarge. , . r Loans negotiable on first mortgage, real estate and collateral security. Have for sale a Urge amount of property loca ted in tbe town of Albany, Brownsville aad. Cor vallis. . . . Also, 60,000 acre of farminf land of every description in Linn, Benton and Polk eountie. , Person desiring to sell tboir property incur an expense in placing; it in our bands for sal unless a sale is made. Call at our office in Parrisb's brick, where we. bave a team in readiness to con vey parties to view onr lands. J. C. MKNDENHALL, Agent. v5o32jl. Albany, Oregon. , CORVALLIS COLLEGE! ' MALES AND FEMALES. CORVALLIS, OREGON. YEAR DIVIDED INTCX THREE SESSIONS. Tuition - (por Session of 3i utontba,) from $t to $15, according to studies. MALE BOARDING HOUSE, by Prof. J. Em ery; Board, including room, fuel and itgbta, $o0 ner session (14 weeks). Washing, $ per session. Terms : One-half in advanos and the otber kalf at tbe close of the session. - - wlfivenStf v W. A- FIKLEX A. M., . President. f3 fiiiWHAT ARE m hm A tit 2 If 'AziW ill tfza ?ii ADVEUT1S1IMENTS. T H ZE OB OREGON Ill STOGY. Tbi Eemedy is coin pored ef tba astir priset pie of tbe Cnk VTeed,- Zog, Tbaspiaai Cerda turn Origaniss, Lat. indigeoeu ta . Oregon -Grows most abundantly and perfectly ia Wash. ingtoa County. v PROPERTIES, Sec, It contain an active toVitile principle extract ed by Ether, aad a bitter Tonic pripcipl. MEDIC A I PROPERTIES AND USES. It is tbe most PURE AND SPEEDY CURE for Kheumatiem, Hhemmatie Cemt aad P.knmmtie Paine of all kind tbat bas vr beea in trod used . into the Materia iledita. Tb Puk Weed Kemedy aa prepared by as, ia consequence of tb existing bitter principle, pas esse tbe necessary virtu of being a POWERFUL TONIC, Promoting tb Appetite and invigorating tba whole Ciffeativa Apparataa, thus building up and strengthening tho system, while at tba same time tb volatile principle, being absorbed in tbe blod, acts specifically on tbe Kbeumatia Poison, removing it from tba circulation aad system. There ar a few remedies kaowa to tbe Medi cal profession, wbicb will remove tbe Rbeaaatia poisoa fr m tb blood, bot whose actio is ' powerful in depressing tb system of tba already enfeebled EbeamaU patient, tbat tbirae has t be abandoned before specific e fleets are obtaiaa bio hence tbe want of succeis ia treating tbia prevalent, and ia eonsequenra heretofore (inear- . able) disease. Unlike these Medicine, already known, tb " Unit Weed Ueroedy" tbeugb pro ducing a powerful and a aWtre effects on tba blood and system ic romovias tba Rheamatie poisoj, also possease a stri ng 7eB'eaad reeuper atiag element, wbicb admits of h continued nee even ia tbe moet tUlitmle aad tUlUUuitd. Tbaa w bave tbe combination for tbe firwt time af those l-o netware elemente in th m remedy, ; which ace..aM for it superior aod never failing curative effects ia EHEinaATisia, BBSUBEATZC GOTJT. - EXECBIATIC FAIKS efailHinda We are aware of the fact tbat it ia ' generally , . an easy matter to procure certificate attevtiug the e&eacy of patent reo.edie from a aertain class of tbuao who u tbtrna. We bav selected tbe following because Uie Mates attacked to them ara thou of mea of tb sioef cmrefmt end rerun-. lame character, and bceaus tba large elaa of their acquaintance in Oregon will not, .far a moment, aeeose or suspect them of any exag geration ia the statement tbey may make: Certificate from A. R. Shipley, sj., spceaal : contributor to tba BVfaatrftc Farmer, aad Ss . retary of tb Oregon Horticultural Society : Osa cco. Oa, March 5S,'IS7I: Da. A. M. LoBTaa 1 . . Satan four weeke ago I was entirely pnwtratadl witb Kheo. malum; in fact I was almost helpless. I sent to yea for en 10 -ounce bottle af LTak; ' Weed Remedy." by the aae of wbicb I xprieno almost immediate relief ; and by tb time tba bottle w s gone tbe Rhenuiatinu was genn.- From my own experience, and from what I bav ' beard others say wba bav used tb Uak WadK I believe it t ' be a certain cure for Ubeuaa tism. Yours, respectfully, A. K. SHIPLEY. Certificate from tba Hot! A. J. Dufur, ax- fresidcnt of tua Oregon State Agrictltural So ciety, and anther of "Statistic ef Oregon; East Pobtlasd. Aaril 1. . Da. A. M. Loaraa A Co. s I was afflicted witb a severe attaek af CHRQW. IC RHEUMATISM ; was coo fined ta my 4 moat af tba time fn m January ta July, wbea -used tb I nk Weed, aad it cured me up. . - A. J. DvrUB. Certificate from Boa. Gideon Tibbatt. mass, , bar of tba City Council of ast Portland t -, East Pn.Tl an trail t !-. Ds. A.M. Lnrru Co.: - beat.- This u to inform yoa tbat I have ' used your-Cnk Weed Remedy" for Neoralxia. and Rheumatic pains, and found relief from tbe or ef emlj one iottle, and eaa recommend it to : uiw. u. jiroi vi b mawij. - xonrs. , , UXl0i TIBBETTS. Certificate from Mr. Jatnes Bvba. tba a- brated (took grower aad "King at tb Crxoa Turf:" . 1 ; Da. A. M. Lortca A Co.: Tb 11 is to acknowledge tbe efficacy af year "Unk Weed K.mpilt n. ftnnn T i . , - j r mkihhM . Cura. I was afBicted for months witb a Tory ' eertoa attack of nftamrnetoiy Jthemnatiem, and tried nearly all of tb so-eallcU Rheamatie rem- 1 dies without any perceivable , relief. I tbea ' tnea your Jtenmty, and its use resulted ia ta wve. ""rrs utcmj jMrvawt core. . - . xruiy yours, JAAtiis JBlBEB, Certificate from Boa. E. L. Ouimbv. ua. ty Commissioner of Multnomah county, Oregoa . - '"s'OBTI.ASB, April et. ; ; Da. A. M. Lohtsa A Co.: I have used tU. "Unk Weed Remedy," adj satisfied it is a valuable medicine. It reawiodea and tartyorutc tbe system. Thi i my experw cue witi tba remedy.-; Truly yours, ; . - ,--.,.:r.- js. u UVIMBY, Certificate from Hon. K. IL Lane. Pilot Cess- mUsioner of Oregon, and a member oj tba City Council or Jbast Portland : ' ' i . " . v E"T AptU 19. IS7L ' : Ds. A-M.XoaritA A Co. : , . , . I bav beea sfflicted for several year wital "weakness ia the back," aad wandering Rhea ' mat 10 pains, accompanied by never eonetipatiam. Bytheueeof on iuttle of your Unk Weed Remedy, or Oregoa Rbeumatio Cure, I have.) beea entirely relieved, and cheerfully recow mead it a a most valuabl aad efficient rmeA-V f . , NAT. H. LANi: Pat up lo 10 Oz. Botilf- at $1,53 p Boltli ' PREPARED AT TBI OBEOON Medical I-aboratoiT? " BY Dr. A. Iff. LOHXEA & Co EAST PORTLAND, OBEGOX. S8For sals by aQ "ogjtjt. -J'-Jcb.10.ISr1 - Tj:9y V