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FRm"ZEBRUARY2S, 1S72. KCISSORIXG.S. "What was the first bet made! The alphabet. The staple of Social Science con gress yarns. AVhy is a baby catting its first 'In cisors' like a teapot? Because it is a tea-thing. There are two things that a man seldom forgets his first love and his first smoke. Marry a poor girl and she will go up with him; a rich one and she will go down with you. " 'I am receiving my back rations,' as the soldier said when he was flogg ed for stealing beef. What is it that has three legs and C3nnct walk, sixteen nails and cannot scratch? A yard-stick. An exchange asks, why is Grant like the heathen? The answer is: Because he bows down to stock and stones. A query for mothers "Why is a screaming baby like the goddess of inoruing? Because it's a roarer (Au rora. ) A Yincenne3 photographer adver tised: 'Babies taken and finished in ten minutes" which is rou"h on the babies. "Why cannot two slender ever become great friends? persons Because they will always be slight acquaintan ces. A Western editor speaks of a con- temporary who is 'so dirty that every time le goes tip stairs there is a n&e in real estate.' A veteran merchant says that, al though his clerks are very talkaiive during the day, they are always ready to shut up at night. A man who has traveled through isew Jersey says he found some land there so poor that you couldn t raise a disturbance on it. It was a saying of Guthrie: 'If you want to keep a dead man, put liim in whisky. If you want to kill a living mau, put whiskey into him.' A young physician asked permis sion of a lady to kiss her, she re plied: "No, sir; I never like to Lave a doctor's bill thrust in my face." A young lady who corresponds with several gentleman friends, when remonstrated with by her another. said she only did it to improve her hand-writing. A sour old bachelor, who once had thoughts of matrimony, said he changed his mind when he found that the irirl and all her people were against it! 'ily dear boy, said a fond mother, nevcr defer until to-morrow what jou can do to-day.' 'Then mother,' replied the urchin.' 'let's eat the plum-pudding to-night.' An old lady is collecting all the political papers she can lay hands on, to make soap of. She says they are a 'disput a site better than ashes they are almost clear lie. A young lady writing on tde suo ject of kissing says: 'I should quite as lief have a srood kiss as a new cashmere.' And we would quite as lief if not liefer give it to her. Yoa look like death on a pale torse,' said a gentleman to a toper who was pale and emaciated. don't know anything about that,' said the toper, 'but I'm death on pale . brandy. 'Ah, Dick I have buried my fath r since I taw you. 'Served him light,' said Dick. 'What do you mean, sir?' was demanded. 'Why,' said Dick, 'would it have been serv ing him right to leave himunburied?' An impetuous and romantic lover said to his sweet-heart: 'I am the oak, you the vine. I draw you with -cords of love." 'Not so, replied the blushing fair one: if I m the vine, prefer the ordinary twine. A Missouri horse thief was hung to a telegraph pole while on his way io election, and according to the jrnmaence Herald, tnat manner 01 polling a voter is calculated to dead- ei one's interest in town politics.' Jones says that he first met his wife in a storm, took her to the first "ball in a storm, popped the question an a storm, married her in a storm lived hi3 subsequent marnea me in a storm, and buried her in pleasant weather. A man arriving home at a late hour & little the worse for too much sup per, hatless and coatless, was asked by his indignant spouse: 'Where's your hat and coat?' 'Sent 'em, my -dear, (hie) to the Chicago sufferers. "Thomas,' said a father to his son "don't let that girl make a fool of you. Look sharp. Remember the adage, that love is blind." "Oh that adage won't wash," 6aid Tom "Talk about love's being blind! why I see ten times as much in that gir as you dor A JJanoury, Connecticut, paper states that a boy stealing chesnuts was caught by tho irate proprietor, 'What is your name, you young ras al." he asked. "Tweed," blubbered the boy. With a nervous gasp the d rightened farmer dropped the de linquent and iled. r . V At a late Plymouth church pic-nic Mr. Beecher was asked why he did not dance. "There is but one . rea son," he icplied, "I don't know .how. The only dancing I ever did ; was when my father furnished the music and used me for a fiddle. I took all the steps then.' ' Appalling shermanizajion, near Portland Maine. A Female College burned. Terrific and soul-sickening destruction of band-boxes, jockey Jiats and feathers, daise hair, dimity, duplex elliptiss and No. 1 gaiters. Xoss thirty-five thousand green-inky promises to pay. ? - . Our Major, says an old Mexican volunteer, had very long feet, and also a horse that threw everyone but, the Major. . One evening the Major's servant was out on the parade ground tntn tne norse, and, as usual, got thrown off, when one of" the boys , spoke up and said: "I know why. the horse don't throw the Major!" "Why?" was asked by a dozen or more. "Well, you see, the Major's got such long feet, that the horse thinks he's in 6halts." ADVERTISEMENTS. METROPOLIS HOTEL. CORNER FRONT AND SALMON STREETS, . . PORTLAND, UKk.UU.Ji. .. This New and Elegant Hotel, with New Furnl- j ; lure tbrouguuui, . 5 : NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Bath room for the aoooniwodatiun orgeats. FREE COACH TO TUB HOl$C. ff-otn ad sea cs.-&4 B. SPREXUEft.' - -' - , Proprietor. CHAIRS AND TURNING! ALL SIZES OP . RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS I of the best quality, well-finished, oan be had at METZLER'S SHOP! Also. all kinds of TURNING done to order. Timber for Hubs on hand and uxud for taming puling. , , .TT-erMetaler vnairs are Kepi nnu, . B.MrORK k Co., llarrisburj. foISvSnSSvl. J. racni""- THE CELEBRATED BUCKEYE SEWING MACHINE ! ! THE- CHAMPION OF OREGON ! Price $25. With Table Complete, $45, mE "BUCKEYE" I.S A FIRST CLASS 1 Machine uiikrs the lock-Mitch toe name tbe "rli.rcnee." tbe "Howe" and tho Sin-j. er' and tbe price u within tbe reach of all. It u the SIMPLEST. STRONGEST AND MOST DURABLE Machine now in use. It will sew from tbe thin est to tbe thickest cloth, without chanee. It hai tbe best feed derive, and one which will not wear oat. All persons in need of a first class machine should not fail to examine the "Buckeye" before purcuuing, as nonureu woo are now uving them pronounce thein to be tbe best machine lor ail kinds of sewing now on this coast. . AGEXTS WASTED! To whom we will allow a liberal commission. me wi:l ship machines to any person on this coast npon receipt of price. J-or lurtner particulars, address y1al2J E. MINER, - Albany, OreSun STILL JLATER! GREAT REDUCTION!!!! AT THE SAN FRANCISCO STORE! COR. FIRST AND FERRY STS.. ALBANY. Keeps constantly on hatd a full assortment of STOYES, PUMPS AND TINYARE I also bare for sale the celebrated DIAMOND ROCK Cook Stove, and other leadine strict AI40 manufacture all kinds of Tin. Conner and Sheet-Iron Ware, in good style, at low rates. FOB CASH OK PRODltE! Always on hand a fall supply of Tbe Purest Wines and Liquors ! For Medicinal Purposes only. A well selected stock of G OCE iZl 1JD 3 OCKEBY .will always be found at my establishment. I will sell all poods in my house, for Cash or Prodnee on deHrery, cheaper than tbe eoeapest TSTAU kinds of Tinware repaired on short no tice, and satisfaction guaranteed. I will pay tbe hisb-st pri for linen and eot- ton BAGS, OLD SEIVSPAI'ERS, clean paper, Ae. jaor6n21yl JULIUS GRADWOHL. READ, ACT WISLY, SAVE MONEY! Xfc.VOs.'HLill Se Son, THE OLDEST DRUG nOUSE IX LIN'X COUSTY, after thanking tbeir numerous friends and patrons for past favors, desire to merit a continuance of patronage by keeping constantly on hand a full supply of , Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfnmerjr, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stnffs, Brashes, Trasses, etc. - AgenU for Dr. D. Jaynes k Pons' line of med icines, the celebrated Unk Weed Remedy or Oregon Rheumatic Cure, Ac, As. Constantly on hand, a good supply of Positive and Negative Powders. S-Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded, in either the English or German lan guage. - T - We are also agents for the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE one of the best Family Machines in tue. Call and see ns and satisfy yourselves. a. v. 1111,1, A BU.. V6nltf . ALBANY LARD OIL & SOAP MANUFACTORY; 1 ryina USDESIGNED HAVING C0MPLE- j. tea ana put in good running order their new . .- IIED Oil ASD SOAP IA5UFACT0ET, in the city of Albany, are prepared to purchase, mo uiguvei c&au r&iea an tne HOGS, RANCID BUTTER, SOAP ' GREASE, te 4c, : 3 delivered to tjiem in this citjr . , m - - r . . . . 1 - Aoey are uvw mauiuaciaring ftana have on hana FA5CI TOILET : AXD . COMMON SOAPS, In great variety, warranted equal to the begin market, which they offer to the trade at the most reasonable rates. Order respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. - .Partie having Hogg, Bancid Butter, or Grease of any kind, for sale, will do well to give us a call. E. CART WRIGHT k CO. aov.H, 18H v7nUtf .' : COAL OZLl V' 1,000 GALLOTJS! A LITTLE LOWER ! v7nlotf Bj BlflLlN, rOUrG t CO. imrvtll ' 1 r wmummmmtrntamm ADVERTISE ME NTS. Ay.er's r, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at onco agreeable, healthy, and effectual f o r 5 preserving tlio 5 hair. It soon restores jaaca. or gray hair to its original color, with tho ja gloss 1 and freshness of youth. Thin air is tluckenod. falLtng hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing con restore the hair where tho follicles are uo stroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional uso will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Tho restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents tho forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it If wanted merely for a 1 1 AIR DRESSING, nothing elso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil wliito cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical thmulata, LOWEIX, MASS. SMITH X DAVIS, 1'oUTLA.xu, Wholesale Agents. rOnl.Irl Ayer's Aue Cure, For Fever and Ajrue, Intermittent Torer, Cam Fever, Komittont Fever, Dumb Acue, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ao., mad indeed all the aAocUona which arise from malarious), marnh, or mlmmaua poisona. So one rrmely Is Inndor called lor by Uu necessities of the American people than s aura and sale cure fur r'erer and A pue. huch we are now enablfd 10 otter, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicate U10 iliwaae, and with assur- nee, founded on proof, that no nana can arise from its use in any quantity. That which protects irura or pnrrcnui imm w order must be of immense svrrkce In the com. munltiea where it prerails. rrtmtitm is better than cure, lor the paueni ecaM uie na wnica be must run in violent attacks of this baleful dis temper. This vtTKK expew urn muumauo and prerenta the development of the disease. If taken on the Urst approarh of iu premonitory symptoms. It U not only tbe best remedy ever yet UUcorerwl for this clans of complaioM, but alm the cheapest. Tbe lanre quantity we up ply for a dollar bring it within the reach of ererybody; .tnd m blliotu llstrk-U, where Kevek asd AofK prcrails, ererybtxly should bare it, and ue it freely, both for cure and pro tection. It is hoped this price will place it within the reach of all the poor as well as Uie rtrb. A (treat superiority of this remedy over any other erer Uincovcrvd for the spewly and certain cure of Intermittent i. that it contain no Qui nine or mineral; consequently it produce no quinism or other inlorious eflW-t whatever upon Uie constitution. Tbne cured by it nre k-ft a beaithy as if they had never hail the disease. Kercr anil Arue is not alone the consequence of the miajimalic poiiton. A trrt-at rarictr of ill, order arise from Its irritation, among which are Neuralgia, KhcumaUxm, Uoul, Headache. Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asth ma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hrstcrics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, paralysis, and derangement of the htomarb, all of which, when oricinalinif in this cause, put on tbe in termittent tvpe, or become periodical. This CfBK" exiel the poison from the blood, and consequently cure lhi-m all alike. It la an in valualile protection to immhrraiiu and persona travelling or lemixirarily resklinar in the mala riou districw. If takra occasionally or daily while exnoeed to the infection, that will be ex creted from the svsteui, and cannot accumulate in suluclcnt quantity to ripen Into disease. Hence it is even more valualile for protection than core; and few will erer suffrr from Inter, mitlents if they brail themselrea of the protec tion this remedy afford. For linr Contptalttt. artslnir from torpid Itv of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stim ulating the Liver into beaithy activity, and pro dncinz many truly remarkable cures, where other medicine fall. rSKTABXD ST Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Uasa Practical and Analytical Chemirtm, A5T SOLD ALL IIOUXD THE WORLD. PBICE, $1jOO TEB. BOTTLE. SMITH A DAVIS, Pubtlasu, Wholesale Agents. vn43yt mY STORE! NEW GOODS! J. M. BEACH. Is now opening a select stock of General Mcr - eaandire, consisting ol ' STAPLE ANO FANCY DRY GOODS! BOOTS AND SHOES! GROCERIES! ;; HARDWARE CROCKERY f.N0 GLASSWARE ! CZ.OTBINQ! &Cff itc 4c &Gp Which be is offering to the public at prices cor responding wituthe time. All kinds of MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE 5 TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS t Come One t Come All ! And examine Goods and Prices, at the old stand formerly occupied by D. Beach A Son, opposite Foster' ' Brick, South Side of First street, ALBANY, OREGON, : . np8v6n34yi; ? ; : 1 v- PIPIFAX! JUST ARRIVED. TR"5T IT- SURE CURB FOR DYSPEPSIA AND INDI- ':;--'- GE8TI0N. (. ( . , , ii V -J - '' i "' "v. : ITEXRY MYER, Agent, Albanj. We hereby appoint Henry .Meyer our ; Agent for the city of Albany, Oregon, with the privil ege of supplying the city of Corvallis until '.we deem it proper to appoint an agent there. . - - r 6HAEFFER, WALTER k CO, V ! per O. V. GERZABEK, Agent. ocI3n0m6 THE LADIES' FAVORITE! ;;:;MRS, S.rA.fJOIIJS',': WnXIPffERT ESTABLX SBMENT! fashionable; millinery, r , ' "'f-' ASD .'.V'-j. . .. . LADIES' FANfrY G OODS ! . - 5 KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. "'; T BESS AND CLOAK-MAKING, BLEACH JLW tug ana i-ressing aone in the latest styles and shortest order. Shop nnstairs ver J, ii. Beach's store, First street. v6n5tf. Hair Vigo - f tv t ADVERTISEMKNT8. -mesne- 33 W 3TOOK1 JUST OPENED ! GEORGE TURRELL 1 1 IT Has now opened out, at tiie time recently occupied by A Cowan .4 Co., on First St., Albany, a now and WELL SELECTED STOCK dry goods, . .' fancy goods, ' OENT'S CLOTfllNd. - - iUENT-S AND JiOY'8 HATS, ! ' BOOTS k SHOES, CnOCKERY WARE, WOODWARE, GROCERIES, Which he ha purchase! In San Franoisoe, fu coin, and which he will milt at the LOWEST PRICES ! CASH Oil PRODUCE! ALL WHO WANT THE .... . 1 BEST GO ODS! AT Til II LOWEST I'll ICES I SHOULD GIVE HIM A CALL. GEOHGE TU Kit ELL J FRONT ST., ALBANY, OREGON. Sept. 15, 17I. 7uilf. IIL,AKK.niTIII.is GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. rilHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING RE- JL turned to aii.hiit, aiu taken bis Ola sbop on tue coruer 01 r.llswotth and .SoconJ streets. auuuuncos his readiness tu attend to all kinds of I BLACKi-'MITUI.NG, iULL k FORGING, ETC, MACHINE Also bat on band and for sale, tbe COQUILLARD WAGON, Strayer rorce-fced GRAIN SRIIX, STAR MOUNT, CASTSTEEL, and ether PLOWS, which be will sell on the most reasonaMo terms. GIVE ME A CALL. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the best possible manner, with rxd material. A share of public patrons? is solicited. jr-ar tibop on corner Kllswerth and Second streets, opposite Pearce's Kerry. r7nUtf. V. WOOD. la? DOW & CItANE. le CITY BOOT STORE!! We bare large and well Mected stock of I mens k boy coarse and ,6o iloou California and Eastern Shoes lirogan (jailers Uilmuralls Uaford-Ties Ae Ae. TO TIJK MI)Ii:s we would say call in and innpert our extensir ,tock ol cuks contistinz In part or I.S'lics, Mittcs and Childrens t'luth A Leather Gaiter Cloth and Leather Kuttuned i-bos all Cloth A Kid faced Ilalmoralts Antoinette, Congress A Empress Buskins, Newport A Niltsun Ties, kid Oxford Tie. Hipper. Ae Ae. Oar roods are of tbe latest style and of the belt quality, all of which we will sell as low ean be bought in Oregon, and warrant them not to rip. FIUST ST, ALBANY, 0BEG0N. r7DStf. JOHN CONNER'S BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, ALBANY, OIIEGON. DEPOSITES RECEIVED, SUBJECT TO CI1ECK AT SIQnT. lotereit Allowed on Time Oepoiiti ii Colo. EXCHANGE OS PORTLAND, BAN FRAN-1 CIriCO, and NEW YORK, for sale at lowest rates. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED X7iBning nuur, o a. si. w r. a. Refer to Feb. 1, 1871-yl II. W. CORBETT, HENRY FAILING, W. S. LADD. GRAPES, VINES, &C. TnE UNDERSIGNEO INVITES TIIE attention of tbe public to bis large and complete stock cf APPLE, PEAR, FLO AND CHERRY TREES ! GRAPE VINES Beat in the State! ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS A PLANTS Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberries, etc. Bomb, Dahlia and Bulbs. Wbieh will be sold as low as first-class stoek ean be afforded. J. A. MILLARD. . nov24rnl5tf J. D. TITUS, DEALER IS ' Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, ETC. . ALBANY, OREGON. REPAIRING OP OLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK WARRANTED. ap31vgn33tf ' , FOR SALE1; 2,000 BUSHELS , . OF CHOICE WHITE CHILI CLUB WHEAT 1 1 I'OR SEED! C nndersigned, six miles south of Albanv. v7n23m2. : MARTIN LUPER. READ THIS. , A : LL PERSONS KNOWING THEM J selves indebud to Hiltabidel k Co. are re quested to call and settle tbeir account imme diately, as in a short time all acoounts will be left in the bands of proper officer for collection. I We are closing our business and will collect all accounts due as within thirty days. : -. W. J. HILTABIDEL A CO. Jan. J9. 1872. n23tf. DRUOS AND MEDICINES, ' PAINTS and Oils, Glass, and Pntty, sold by WHEELER . at SIIEDD. 1IAKPFR A; CO.'S COLUMN., P. 0. UARFKIt I R. N. ARMSTRONG. C S 'S s O - a- O 2 I STORE IN POSTER'S BRICK, FIRST ST., ALBANY, OREGON. A DVERTI8EMEMTS. CITY DRUG STORE. A GAROTItERS. ' I A. CAROTIIERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. FOSTER'S BLOCK. FIRST ST.. ALBANY. 0RE60N. ' DKALCB 1 ' DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, DYE-STUF F3,OIL3, GLASS, TOILET GOODS, French and American Cologne, Handkerchief Extracts, CONFECTIONERY. Pore Wine and Llqnori for Medicinal Uiei. FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Family ecipes and Physician's Trescip tioni Compounded. Dec3070 vfln70. A. CAROTIIERS k CO. RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE! BLAIN & YOUNG, ALBANY, .... OREGON, Would call tbe attention of Iiaycrs to thsir WELL SELECTED STOCK or wmmiAMnmmi coxtisTixo or ANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS! IIAROYTAItC, CiROCEKICS! BOOTS & SHOES Our Specialty.) ALL OF LATEST NTIXEM AI GOOD QUALITY! SOLO AT MODERATE PRICES AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED FLOKE.XCE HEW1XG HACI1IXE S Tlie Jictt in lie. DLAIN & TOUNO. Vee. 81. 1869 TinlOtf. CHAS. MEALEY, FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE (Cornsr of First and Broad albin strceU, at old stand of C. 3Ioa sy k Co.) ALBANY, OIIEGON jr ZZPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FCLL XV assurtmcmt of ercrTtbinc In bis line that Uau reqairss or an enterprising poblie demands. FURNITURES Of All Kinds and Descriptions BEDS ASD REDDIXC, Ave. Particular attention will be paid to orders for UNDERTAKING! And all otber orders In my line will be promptly attended to. Satiiaetum Guaranteed and Work Warranted! CHAS. MEALEY. Albany, July 8, 1869 v4n47tf. JAMES L.. CO WAX, (l UCCBSSOB OP A. COWAH CO.) LEBANON, OREGON DEALER IX GENERAL. MERCHANDISE 1 1 WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK or H Trt "ST GOODS GROCERIES! Boots and Shoes X All for Sale at tbe Lowest Frioes for CASH or PRODUCE. All persons owing A. Cowan k Co. ean settle by calling on me at Lebanon. V7n24tf. JAMES L. COWAN. THE OLD STOVE DEPOT ! ..... JOHN BRIGGS DIALER IS ', COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES Of the Best Patterns, TIN. SHEET-IRON AND , COPPER-WARE ' And tbe usual assortment of turnisblng goods , found In a im btore. Baoairs Neatly and Promptly Executed , . Ot? Reasonable Terms. . " Short Reckonings Make Long Friends ! . FRONT-ST., ALBANY, Next Door to P. C. Harper k Co's Store Deo.5v4nl6tf . ' JOHN BRIQQS. MARBLEWORKS. morvRois sc staicer, DEALIR8 . m MONUMENTS, OBELISKS, TOMBS UEAS AND rOOT STONES, California, Vermont and Italian Marole SALEM, OREGON. ALSO, BRANCH SHOP AT ALBANY. v6n38yl TTOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES XX Plows, and all kinds of Agricultural Im pietnents soldyby WJULK at SIIEDD. ADVERTISEMENTS. pP(B or NEW YORK. s. :f. chadwick, BXANAQER TOW OREGON, SAIXBI GILL k BTEEL, Agents at Portland, Oregon. SILAS J. SAY, Agent at Jacksonville, Oregon. : BOARD OF REFERENCES. The Manager for Oregon refers, by permis slon to the following gentlemen : His Exoelleney, L. F. Grover, Gov. ef Oregon. L. Fleischner, State Treasurer. , SyL C. Simpson, State Librarian. E. M. Waits, Job Printer. J. F. Miller. R. P. Xarbart, Proprietor Chemeketa House. Geo. A. Steel, County Treas.. Multnomah Co. Rev. L. Rowland. A. Rush, ef Ladd k Bush, Bankers. C. G. Curl, Clerk of tbe Supreme Court, , Dr. Fiske,M. D. Rev. P. 8. Knight. Rev. W. R. Stewart O. F. YON RDDIIV & CO., MANAGERS FOR THL PACIFIC COAST., 108 Montgomery St., Sea Francisco. sovl7m3 ADVERTISEMENTS. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKING, it ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FERXISIIIKO IIOLSEX rpHE UNDERSIGNED A8 OPENED A new stoek of Millinery Goods, TriinmiofS, Ladies' and Cbildien's Furnishing Goods, of all kinds, of tbe latest and most fashionable styles, wbicb she offers to the ladies of Albany and surrounding; country at tbe lowest eost rates. In tbe Dressmaking department I guarantee entire satisfaction. Charges liberal. SPECIALTIES: CLOTHING. Always on band Ladies' and Children's ready- mads Underclothing, Cloaks, Sacks, Aprons, ste. DRES3 TRIMMINGS. An extensive rariety of Silk, Satin, Cotton and Woolen Dress Trimmings, always in store.- CLOA KINGS. Hooey eomb, Astracan and Waterproof Clotb,- of tbe best qualities. FURS, ETC. Ladies' and Children's complete sets of Fsrs and Swan-downs of tbe latest styles. CHIGNONS. Latest Styles of Chignons constantly oa band1 at low figures. MISCELLANEOUS. Linings and Findings of all grades and qual-' Hies ; a full assortment of Jaconets, Muslins. -Embroideries, Diaper-Linens, Kid and all otber" varieties of G lores, Iiuse, Ac, Ae. Our determination being to jrire satisfaction in ' style ard quality of work, and prices, we ask a- bare puhlie patronage. Call at oar store' opposite A. Carolhers A Co., First St, AlWany, Oregon. SABAlI O. GOBLET. JtStfASKnt for Mrs.- Carpenter's Celebrated Dress ModcL-S T7nl2tf. THE CARVASS FOR 1872 IS NOW OPENED! ELI CARTER, ALBANY, OREGON. Is Still Girinfr Special Attention to tbe sate 01 Real Estate, Renting- City Property, Collecting- Rents, and Demands of all Kinds, Exam ining' Records, Mabtog and Acknowledging Seeds, &.c, &.c Now is tbe time to rej-ister your Real Estate in my office, if you wish to sell during tbe com ing season. Over iXO.000 worth of Real Es tate advertised ih rough my office has changed babds witbio a few months past. It pays to advertise if you wish to sell, and there is bo better mode of advertising your Real Estate than through my office, where there is a large amount of property offered and where all persons wishing to purchase call to see what there is for sate. X3f The notes and accounts due A. Ccwaav k Co. are in my bands, mot lo keep but toeollect. Person t interested will govern themselves ao- eordingty. I also have tbe books of Driggs k Carter at my office, where our friends are cordially invi ted to call and settle up old accounts and leave orders for work. ELI CARTER. v7o2im3. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT ! lor Sight is Priceless CT TSJE Diamond Spectacles "Will Preserve It, IF YOU VALUE TOUE EYESIGHT rSB THESE PERFECT LEXSES. Ground from minute Crystal Pebbles, melted to gether, and derive tbeir name '-Diamond" n account of tbeir Hardness and Bril liancy. They will last ' many years without change, and are warranted superior to all others in dm. .uenuiactureo by J. E. SPENCER kCO. Omcim. NEW YORK. Cactioj. None genuine unless stamned with our trade o mark. for Sale by Responsible Agents throughout the Union. TITUS BRO'S. Jewelers and Ontieians. sr. Sole AgenU fr Albany, Oregon, from whom they can be obtained. No Pedlers employed. YBo5yI. ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. FEEELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Albany - - - - Oregon Tn ESPECTFUT.LY IXFORMS tub pm. Ili lie that he i; now occupying a stand in PARRISHS BLOCK, Where all are invited, assured that Goods in his line are sold at tbe lowest cash prices. COSSTAITOT OS HAXO: STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS EOOIS, Javenile. Toy Gilt and Blank Books, SOLD PEKSj aim SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind nsed in the State. BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDKJL . short notice. eelnlSlv STAR BREWERY! TALLY &HOUCK, HAVE ESTABLISHED AX EXTEXSIYE Brewery business in ALBAXT AXD CORTALUS, Mr. ITouck keeping tbe old stand of Tally in, Albany and Mr. Tallv Ubliahment at Corvallia. Beer furnished to SALOONS AND PRIYATE FAMILIES, 10 oruer, and WAEEaBTEDD TO BETH VEST BEST I TALLY k HOCCK. April 14,18?! v6n35tf. , LADIES' EMPORIUM! MRS. M. A. BRIDGEFARMER, VBALES n FASHIONABLE MILLINERY; DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING t BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES SS8rSn)in Art nnfk .:,!- r ' . east of Mealey's shop, Albaht, Obegox. FOR THE HARVEST OF 1872, PITT'S THRESHERS,' - HAINES. HEADERS ! ul,TEST IMPR'VED MOWERS I ';;;.-AidAnKiud$ofr- ' Agricultural Implements t CONSTANTLT ON; HAND I ';' ' -Also the CELEBRATED5 BAIN WAGOZT BLAIN. YOUNG k CO., T8n37tf. Albany, Oregon. QYSTERS AND SARDINES. NUTS ANS Candies, tuut ether knick knacks by WHEELER Jt SUEBJJ.