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1 ..JUNE 14, 1872. 'aw nam a tar nV-v nir unnarenL Buret o eloquence An exploded : idea. Cat-music ia done purr-puss-lj, isn't it? If thine enemy wrong thee, buj each of his children a dram. Should an old acquaintance be for gotten Not if they hare money. ; The first thing that we take in life, is milk, the last thing ia our bier. The mother's heart , gives 4th joy At the baby's 1st 2th; and f'j" not , Turkeys and chickens know when Thanksgiving comes they get their dispatches. Don't be afraid to invest in prin ter's ink, lest your sands of life be nearly run out. "What are you doing there?" said a grocer, to a fellow who was steal ing his lard. "I'm getting fat," was the reply. The editor of an Eastern paper cays that many of his patrons would make g-od wheel norses, iney noid back so well. . Barnum wants three hundred men who neither drink nor swear, and has gone to Washington, ef all the . places in tne world. - ' More than half the evils we endure are imaginary, do is ia witn our pleasures; most of our enjoyment -consists in anticipation. A young man generally gives a jock oi nis nair to nis sweetheart be fore he marries her. After marriage sue generally neips nerseJi. A wretched old bachelor says "After all, a woman's heart is the sweetest thing in the world; it's perfect honeycomb full of sells." A Dutchman put the following -sign on his premises: , "Mebbe you -oon c petter nad lolz rount here ven 7 jou don.t got some peesness,a'intiL' '' A clergyman said, the other day, mat modern young ladies were not .-the daughters of iShem and Ham, but tne daughters of Hem and Sham Editing a newspaper is very much like raking a fire every one thinks he can perform the operation better tnan, the man wbo has hold of the poker. The "Western confectioner who few months ago taught his parrot to say "pretty creature" to every lady who entered his store, is now a mill ionaire. College students have adopted the fashions of wearing their hair "bang ed" over their -foreheads, which makes many of them look like escap ed convicts. The Danbury News says: "The composition of a Danbury school boy seek to demonstrate that a hen is -not of this world, because the earth has it3 sunset and a hen never does. An unknown man broke through tne ice at Uay City, Mich., several days ago, and his dog has sat watch ing the hole in tbe ice ever since. He can neither be coaxed or driven away, The following knotty question -claiming the attention of one or all of our debating societies: "If a man has a tiger by the tail, which would be the best for his personal safety "to hold on, or to let go?" A Boston paper expresses the de liberate conviction that "a man who Will Tint An artTthintv VtimaAlf laf j o any one else do anything, by way of public improvement, -ought to keep tavern after everybody else is dead." As a gentleman was telling h's friend, that a mutual acquaintance was sent to the Penitentiary forgioss intoxication, he was asked why be -didn't bail him out. "Bail him out!" he replied, "why you could net pump him out." r' J A saloon keeper having started bnriness in a building where trunks had been made, asked a friend what Ihe had better do with the old sign, "Trunk Factory "Oh." m'd th inena, -just change tne T to x, and it will suit you exactly." A facetious gentleman of Will iamsburg, Mass., dining upon a tough fowl in a Boston hotel, asked kud jauu-iauj w lM5t c IUB JUW1 Came from. She replied that it came from 'Williamsburg. "Impossible!" ex- claimed the gentleman, "for the town hasn't been incorporated over four .years." . . Jones and Lis wife were always quarreling about their comparative . -" Ltr 6 aiao. duo j isola ted that just so surely as be tried to re-arrange the sticks with the tongs, he put the fire out. One night tbe bells sounded an alarm, and Jones sprang for his fire bucket, eager to rush to the conflagration. "Mr. Jones," cried his wife, as he reached the door. "Mr. Jones! take the tongs." A characteristic anecdote is related of an out-at-elbow poet who by some . freak of fortune coming into pos session of a fi ve dollar bill, called to a lad and said: "Johnny, my boy, 4ka this William, and ' get it - changed." "What do you mean by -calling it William?" inquired the wondering lad. "Why, Johnny," Teplied the poet, "I am not sufficient ly familiar with it to take the liberty of calling it Bill." . A Cuhious Custom. It tras the custom ia Babylon, five hundred years before the Chiklian era, to havqti aiually an auction of the unmakJad ladies. -In every yearj On a certain ay, each district assemblA all its -virginscf marriageable age. ijie most "beautiful were up fi rst, and th e man who paid the highest price gained her. The seeond in personal .charms fol lowed her,.ad o on, so fVat the bid ders might "gratify theirJIelves with handsome wives according to the length of tiieir purses, "fhere may yet4remaia ia Babylon somfor whom no money was offered, bat the provi dent Babylonians managed that. "VVheljall the comely ones are sold rthe ciTer orders the most deformed tone t7 stand up, and after demanding who will marry her for smal sam, uhe is adjudged to hn who is satis fied with the least; and in this man- aier the money raised for the sale of the handsome Kernes as a portion to those who are either of disagreeable looks or that have any other disaffec tion. , f FRIDAY. NEW ADVERT1SEME SPRING GOODS ! SPRING GOODS ! GEORGE TURRELI! HAS JUST RETURNED FROM SAN Freuoisoo with large and extensive addi tion to hi stoek, whioh ha U now selling at the LOWEST PRICES ! HI3 STOCK IN PART CONSISTS OF Spting and Summer Dress Goods (a Urge vari ety), Spring and gtoaw Sbawle (latest styles). Ladies', Oant'i and Children' Uostery, Ladies', Gent's and Chll . dren'a Kid Gloves (White, Black and Colored), A v 'F Maorttnent of t . Tiimmlngs. Frin ges, Etobrui V deriM. GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Gents' and BOyV Hats & CapSl ' AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES! BASSETS AND WOODEN WARS! GROCERIES! AU of which hit U offering atj EXCEEDINGLY LOW RATES ! ! Partial Furnishing thonld call and tea oar LARGE STOCK! CARPETS, RUGS. 6a OIL CLOTHS, BLIND3, CURTAINS, ETC. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE ! -Goods delivered to any part of town"T! To the Iadiea a call is eipoeially recommended. GEORGE TURRELL, FRONT ST.. ALBANY, OREGON. aP. IS, 1871. T7nStf. HOLLOWAY'S r Aaar ' 0V 4 Erery Maa his om FtysjciaiL THE fanmenae demand for HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OUTTME.VT hlnpUd wnrtinled partiea toeaantcrfeit theee vein. In order to proteet the jraVic sod onraelrea. we bare ieraed a new Trade Mark," eonsiat tngofaa Ejrrptiaa etrele of a eerpent. with no letter H in the centre. Every box of trrn vineHnxowATa Pn.La and Oihtxzvt will have thia trade mark on it ; none an genuine witnootit. " , , , S. T. Cmncu Co., Sole Proprietor, . 7HaidanLaaa,NewTarb Clin i ISriobam. . "r San Franeueo, Cil. Sola Agent for tbe Pacific Coait. T7n2yl. THE LADIES' FAVORITE! IT1R8. S. A. JOII.VS' BHLXINER7 SSTABUSHSSSNT! ; -FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, AND LADIES' FANCY GOODS! KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING. BLEACH ing and Presaing done in the lateit etyiea and aborteat order. Shop np-itair over 3. M. Beach'a itore, First itreet. T6n5tf. CHAIRS AND TURNING! - ALL SIZES OP RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS! of the beat quality, well-finiibed, can be bad at METZLER'S SHOP! Alio, ilio. all kf TURNING dono to order. Timber f J nn band and Cxed fortnrning y'-W meltiOf re aepi B. Mooaa f ol THarfbnrg. fe25v5n28yi . J. M. tayi are kept on band by E. METZLER. jdB'.WAGON- rAVINO 1URCHASED THE INTEREST of ii. Wf Young in the . DELIVCtr BUSINESS, am prepared to do any any and all kinds of jobi on ihort notice and with quick dispatch. Terms reasonable. Packages delivered to any part of the oity. - Look ont for tbe bag team and Job Wagon. Y7n22tf. y A. N, ARNOLD. FARM FOB SALE. I HAVE A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED and fire acres of land, in Benton county, within one and a balf miles of Albany, which I will sell on reasonable terms. Sixty acres more land adjoining 'bis place can bo had on reason able terms. Apply to R. CI1KADLE, u34m3 . At tbe Cash Store, Albany, Or. WOOL! WOOI,! WANTED 500,000 POUNDS OP Wool on wbieb we will make liberal ad vances, and ray tbe highest market price in eaaa. Cartwrisrht, Westlalu k Morris. v7n3ltf. , . QYSTER8 AND SARDINES, NUTS AND Candies, and other knick knacks by wuEELER at SIIEDD. WW mm m -1 i i - ai vw w n 37I0R WARE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, 1 le, go to WHEELER tit SIIEDD. VERTISEMENT8. READ, ACT WISLY, AMD-- AVE MONEY! I. O, Hill Se Son, THE OLDEST DRUG HOUSE IN LINN COUNTY, after thanking their numerous friendi and patrona for pest favor) desire to merit a eontinuanoo of patronage by keeping constantly on hand a full supply of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Oil, Paints, Dye-Stuffs, Brushes, Trusses, etc. Agents for Dr. D. Jaynes A Pont' line of med icine, the celebrated Usk Weed Ramady or Oregon Rbeumatie Core, Ae Ao. Coniiantlj on band, a good iupply of Poll tire and Negative Powden. aBfhyilolani Preeoriptlona carefully Com pounded, ia althar the Engllih or German lan guage. Waaroaleo agenU for the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE one of the belt Family Machine! ia uie. Call and lee and aatlify youreelvei. R. C. HILL A SON. Tflnltf 35 s 0 3 (H - 55 rj " O W " tf fe w 2 w 5 m o : a SsM fa S " I O 2 O .W " 2 m S - J1 rri 0 - ta -4' a e p 1 S e o o 9 9 o in m r S3 63 o a? fe v 'a 0 3 CO a D B 33 o so w o 2 fp p ft 5 m -A o 'A o O TO THE CITIZENS OF B.ROWNSVILLE & VICINITY! THE UNDERSIGNED BEO LEAVE TO announce that they are Independent Can didates for the purchase of all the WOOL they ean get, for which tbey will pay tha HIGHEST MARKET PRICE ! ia caib or goods. Also that tbey have a fo1 stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE! on band, which they offer at lwet raUa for easb or prodoea. KIKK. IltilK A CO. Brownsville, March 21, 1872. P. 8. Call on as before selling your wool. B33m3. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of an execution, ioed ont of tbe County Court, of the Slat of Oroga, fr Linn eoumy, and to me directed and delivered, la fa vor of C. W. Crosby, plaintiff, and againt C. W. Grubb, defendant, for tbe sum of !71 10, interest and cets of suit, I have thia 20th dy of April, 1S72. levied upon all of tbe undivided ioterestof C. W. Urubb, as an beir at law of tbe estate of John Grubb, deceased, in the fol lowing described real estate, a property of C. W. Grubb, to-wit: Tbe north-west J and writ a of tbe north-east , and the doi tia-wrst 1 of tbe snntb-east i. and tbe north east i of tbe south-west i of section one (I), Tp. 14, S. R. 4 west, aad contains 322.52 seres the west to John Urubb, and tl.e tut i to Nancy A. Grubb, his wife, bulb deceased. Also, tbe 40 acres of the north-west corner "f tbe south-west quarter of section one, Tp. MS., H.4 west; tbe soutb i or tbe suu!b-east of eo tiia 2, Tp. 14 S. R. 4 west Willamette meridian, Linn county. Piste of Oregon, and on Tuesday, tbe 18th day of June, 1872, between the hours or V o clock A. m. and 4 o clock P. w. of said day, to-wit: 2 o'clock r. at tha Court House door in the eitr of Albany, Linn eouoty, Ore gon. I will sell all of the undivided interest of C. W. flrubb in tbe above -described real prop enty with all the apporteoanees thereto belong ing or in anywise appertaining, for cash In hand, at public auction to tbe highest bidder. Dated tuts IStb day of May, 1872. R. A. IRVINE. n41w4. Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. IN COXSEQUENCE OF THE REMOVAL of Jerry Driggs. one of tbe firm of Driggs Carter, from tbe 8 tale, it become necessary to settle up the business of said firm, as far as practicable, to tbe present date ; and in order to do so, we, tba partners of said firm, bava made a settlement of our accounts and divisitn of tba claims due to said firm, whereby claims Id tba amount of $510 6S have been duly transferred to Jerry Driggs. and placed in tbe bands of Powell A Plinn for collection, and elaims to tbe amount aft00! SI have been duly transferred to Eli Carter, wbo will attend to tba collection of tba same in person. Partiea baring elaims against said firm will present tbem to Eli Car ter for settlement. Tbe business of said firm will be continued for tba present with E. R. M. Carter as book keeper and general superintendent, and Mart. Bringbam as principal mechanic. We return our thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and ask tba continuance of tbe fame from a generous public Our machinery having been thoroughly overhauled, in Cberrv'e best style, we are now prepared to furnish all kinds of work usually put up in a planing mill or task and door factory, and guarantee satisfaction. Give us a call. DRIGGS A CARTER. April li, 1872. n36tf. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX isting between N. H. Cranor and N. B. Humphrey in the practice of law Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons hav ing claims against the firm are requested to pre sent the same for payment. All persons indebt ed to tbe firm are requested to eome forward and pay tha same. Business pertaining to the partnership will be settled at tba office of tha firm in Froman's Brick over Postoffiee. N. H. CRANOR, N. B. HUMPHREY. May 23, 1872 41w. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. ALBANY OREGON. THIS INSTITUTION OFFERS SUPERI or advantages to those who think mora of a cartful and complete education than of simp ly graduating. Our motto: "A crown for those only who have fought and conquered." HONEST EFFORT, SOLID WORK, SYS TEM. ENERGY. PROGRESS. in ao sons sec tarian. -. 1 Students received at any time. Send for cir cular. Address K. K. WARREN, A. M., Prea't,. vSnSOtf - Albany, Oregon. OAS HI AND THE .,. , . HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR v - W O O JL I Delivered at Shedd during tbe season. Maroh20, 1872. A. WIIEELER. v7nS2m3. . :. - D. M. JONES, W. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ALBANY, OREGON. ' 30ffica s On south tide Main street, over tseacD's store. Jiosileoce : On Second street, aoutn 01 we uartwrignt w arebouse, y7n40tf i COAL OIL 1 : 1,OOQ GALLONS! A LITTLE LOWER ! T7nl5tf By JSfcMN, TOWCS ' CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; STILLJLATER ! ; GREAT REDUCTION ! It! SAN FRANCISCO STORE! COR. FIRST AND FERRY STS,. ALBANY. Keeps constantly on band a full aiiortmant Of STOVES, PUMPS AND TINWARE! I also bava for sale tba celebrated 3DI-A.MOISrX ROCK Cook Stove, and other leading styles Also manufacture all kinds of Tin, Ooppar and Sheet-Iron Ware, In good style, at low rates, FOR CASH Oil PRODUCE! Alwayi on hand a full supply of Tbe Purest Wines and liquors I For Medlotnal Purposes only. A well selected stock of GE00EBIE8 AND 0E00EEEI will always be found at my establishment. I will sell all goods In my house, for Cash or Produoe on delivery, cheaper than tha ones pest SsT AU k Inds of Tinware repaired on shdrt no tloe, and satisfaction guaranteed. I will par tha blithest price for linen and rot ton KACiM. OLD NEWSPAPERS, clean paper, Ao. Jafirfinaiyl JULIUS 0RADW011L. UL.ACKSMITIIINU " -a GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. THE UNDERSIGNED IIAVINO RB turned to Albany, aad taken bis old shop on tbe, corner of Ellsworth and Heeond streets, announoas bis readiness to attend to all kinds of BLACKSMITHIXd, MILL A MACHINE FORGING, ETC, Also baa on band and for sals, tba COQVaXLARO WAOON, Strayer Force-feed ORAQf DIUXL, STAB 8XOUNB, CASTSTEEL, sad ether PLOWS, whleb ba will sell on tba most reasonable terms. GIVE ME A CALL. All work entrusted to ma will reeelva prompt attention, and ba executed ia the best possible manner, with good material. A share of public patronage is solicited. 98bopon corner Ellsworth aad Soooad streets, opposite Pearoe'f Ferry. v7nl4tf. F. WOOD. DOW & CRANE, li CITY BOOT STORE!! Wa bava e large aad well selected stock af mens A boys coarse and Ina Uoou C alifornia and Eastern Sboea Brogaas ( alters Dflmoralis Oxford-Ties Ae Ae. TO THE Is A DIEM we would say call In and Inspect our extensive stock ol goods consisting in part of Ladies, Misses and Cbildrens Cloth A Leather Gaiters Cloth and Leather Hattoaed fcLeea all Cloth A Kid faced Balmoralls Antoinette, Coogreee A Empress Buskins. Newport A NUison Ties, Kid Oxford Ties. Slippers. As Ae. Oar goods are of tba latest style aad af tba best quality, all of which we will sell as low as eaa be bought In Oregon, and warrant tbem not to rip. IDO"W 5c CHANE, FIRST T, ALBANY, OREGON. v7nftC JOHN CONNER'S BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, ALBANY. OREGON. DEPOSITES RECEIVED, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT 8IOHT. Interest Allowrd on Time Drpoiiti ia Ctin. EXCHANGE ON PORTLAND, SAN FRAN CISCO, and NEW YORK, for sale at lowest rates. C3LLECTIQNS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED 9-Banking hours, 8 A. si. to 4 r. w.- Refer to H. W. CORBETT. HENRY FAILINO, W. S. LADD. Feb. 1, 1871-yl J. D. TITUS, DCALIS) ia Watches. Clocks, jewelry, etc. ALBANY, OREGON. REPAIRING CF 0L0CK8, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac, P80SSFTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK WARRANTED. ap31v8o33tf THE JUSTLY I3AIN WAGON I CELEBRATED JJECOGNIZED EVERYWHERB AS A FIRST CLASS FARM WAGON. ' No other Wagon baa a Homo reputation equal to "Bain" make, and it is tbe only wagon that haa been tested and known to stand this climate. In a word it ia made of the leet materials and is the best finished wagon that comes to this mar ket. Wa have different styles of Hounds and Reach, Patent do. (so called) included ' BLAIN, YOUNO A CO. v8o43 Agonta at Albany. METROPOLIS HOTEL. CORNER FRONT AND SALMON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON. This New and Elegant Hotel, with New Furni ture throughout, IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Bath room for tbe accommodation of guests. ( FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. S3rC0ll AMD IBB rs."ttJt 3. B. 6PRENGER. - - - . . Proprietor WANTED, ACENTS WOO to 0250 per month everywhere, Male and Fe male, to introdnee the (renslue improve FI A K SIIALL EWII6 MACHIME. This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tnok, bind, braid, cord, quilt, andembroider in a most su perior manner. Priss. only $15, fully licensed and warranted for nva years. Wa will pay finOO for any maeoine, high price or low. that will sew a stronor, more beautiful, or more elos tie seam than sura. It makes the LLABAlo LOCK-STITCH. Every second stitch can ne uP and Hill tbe cloth ean not b pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents $:00 to$2a0 per month, and expenses, or a commission from whiob twice that amount can be made, or circulars and terms, apply to or reti, circulars jf ABHAMs st CO., ; No. 102 Nassau 8treot, . . " . NEW YORK. ' CAUTION. Do not ba imposed upon by oth- i. ..m. or otherwise. Ours is tha only gen- oine and really obaap machine manufsoturea. n37m3. ' . ASH PAID FOR WHEAT. OATS, PORK c WIIEELER'S, AT SHEDD. EGOlVOIflY IS WEALTH! TB1E IS MONEY!! SAVE YOUR TITIE ASD ACCUMULATE WEALTH! BY BUYHS YOUR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, PILLS AID LUVmEIVTS, FAINTS AND OILS IN FACT ALMOST ANYTHING THAT YOU MAY HAVE OCCASION TO USB TO BE HAD UNDER ONE ROOF. READY PAY AND SHORT TIME! PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS will find, as heretofore, at the store of the subscriber at all times a good as sortment of the BEST GOODS AT TUB LOWEST PRICES I ah jxindf or MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE EOUGHT! A. WBE51V&K.. Slteda, Or April 6. 1872. T.7n34u0.. ' A DVEBT18EMEMTS, P. C. HAEPER & CO. WE BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE AT tontion of the public to our large and WELL SELECTED STOCK 1 or GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Consisting of tbe latest and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES or DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERY,. SHAWLS, LACES, And FANCY NOTIONS ! IN THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT ! We offer tbe latest styles In Clothing tba best la underwear; tbe nobbiest tea ana scarfs t tbe nioest gloves aad Caantlets, and tbe "Ten" In Boots ad Shoes, OTTXw SIXiBZ HATS ABE AIX. THE BACiE! We keep constantly band FULL ASSORTMENT Shot Gun, Shot Pouches, Powder Flanks, Gun Tubes. Shot Belts, Powder, . Shot, Caps, In fact averytbio( in tba boater's line. GROCERIES, CROCKERY. GLASS WARE, POCKET AM) TABLE ClTI.EKl, NAILS. DOMESTIC GOODS. TO BACCOS. FRUIT JARS, WOOD AND WIL LOW WARE. ARE ALL COMPLETE. Tba stoek of Mirror and Picture Frames em' braces all sizes and stylet. Call and eismine our stoek ia Foster's baOd Ins;, First St., Albany, Oregon. vTnMif. P. C. HARPER A CO. CITY DRUG STORE. a. CABOTBCRS. I B. SALTaABSI. A. CAROTHERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES. FOSTER'S BLOCK. FIRST ST.. ALBANY. OREGON DBALEBS in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, PAINTS, DYE-STUEFS.OILS, GLASS, TOILET GOODS, French and American Colognes, Handkerchief Extracts, CONFECTIONERY. Fore Winei tnd Liquors for Medicinal Ties. FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. Family Recipes and PhyBicWB Preacip- tioni uompounded. Pec30'70-v6n?0. A. CAROTHERS A CO. CHAS. MEALEY, DKALCK IS FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE! (Comer of First and Broadalbin streets, at old stand of C. Mea ey A Co.) Albany, oregon Yf EEPS COKSTAUTLT ON n AND A FULL XV assortment or evoryttitns; fa bts una nu ttaua requires or an enterprising puoiie 5u FURNITURE! Of All Kinds and Descriptions! BEDS AID BEDDING, Ac. 1 ...-.---.( - i " Partionlar aUenttoa vIU fee paid to orders for UNDERTAKING! And all other orders in my line will be promptly attended to. Satissetto" fiWaateei a Work Watranieil CHAS. MEALEY. Albany, Juty 6, 18(18 v4n4Ttf. ; JJ. S. HAIL! Trl-Wcekly Stage aLInc ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RUJJHIN3 a tri- weekly stage from Lebanon to Albany, carrying the V. S. WaiU. leaving Lebanon ev ery Monday, Wednesday and iTndey mornings, and returning, leave Albany at t o'clook f. m of said days. - ' Passeneers called for in any Wirt of the ity. Paokages and light freight punctually delivered at low rates. All business entrusted to me will be promptly attended to. W. B. DONACA. .t Lebanon, Feb. 16. v7n28tf. . NOTICE. ALL PERSONS OWING ON STJBSCRIP n, anta ni annnnnt of railroad' comple tion to Albany njnase call and settle immediate- T7fltt. By JtH. Foster. ADVERTISEMENTS. m H. KUHN & CO., DEALERS IX Joist sc steel i rings, Axles, Thimble Skeins, ete. ' Also, a well selected stoek of TMrig'oii Timber! kef, JIubi, Bent Jlim$, ShajU, Poles, Hickory Jxlet, dee. MERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS COHSlSTIJtO or ANVILlytCES. BELLOWS, HAMMERS. HATCH- S. SLEDGES. SAWS, PLANES. CnOriUx'T AXD WI1.I, SAWRI Tl Vtber with a large Assortment of WOlO AND WIZXOW WARB. "1 re in Monteltb't Fire-Proof brlelt. nextdoJ lolilaln. Youngs A Co. JW. il. HUUH CO. Jan. 13, 1871 n22yl. MONly CANNOT BUY IT ! For Bight ia Priceless BCT TBI Diamond Bp'ectaclea 21 Preserre It. IT TOJ VALUE YOTJJ EYESIGHT vie Tsrsa PERFECT EEXES. Gronod frsas atinote Crystcl Pebbles, melted to gether. ea4 derive their name "biamond" -a aeooontef their Ilatrln and Hrll listary. Tbey will last many yeara without change, an are warranted sapcrivr to all others in use. Msoofsctured by 3. E. tPEXCER A CO. Cmcuii, XEW YOEK. CAcrtos-Sone genoine nnless stamped with onr trade o mark. For Hale ey Kespnnsible Agents throughout the Union. TITT8 BKQ'S, Jewelers and Opticians, are Sole Agents fr Albany, Oregon, from whom tbey ean be obtained. No Pedlars employed. v6n5vl. NEW FAMILY GROCERY ASD PROVISION STORE! JOIIIV SCIIMEER, Car. rirat A Ellsworth Sts. Albany, Or, Keeps constantly on band a complete assort ment of Groceries aad Vegetables' French and Fancy Candies! Wises aad Canned Fruits ! Cigars, Pipes aad Tobacco And everytkiag else to be fuund in a first class Retail Fsmity Urtery and Xotioo Establish ment. "Live and let live," is my mctto, and shall be tba aim af my manner of dealing with customers. Call and see me. v7n27yl. JOHX SCIIMEER. WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY WM. PETERS. staacrAcrcaea or CARRIAGES, Hacks and Wagons OP SVERY DESCRIPTION, Ferry HU, bet. First and Seeoad ALBANY, OREGON. CARRIAGES. TIACKS AXD WAGOXS of all Styles Uannfactnred to Order, at as reasonable rates as the ne of good mstorial and Arst-claie work will justify. BEPAIRIXCi OF AEI UIXDS Xeatty and sipeditinusly done, at Low Ratea. Albaar Msy 28, 1871. a!2tf THE OLD STOVE DEPOT I JOIIIV BRIGGS, DEALEaiS COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOVES! Of the Best Patterns, TIN, SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE! And the usual assortment of tarnishing goods found in a Tin Store. Raoairi Keatlj and Promptly Executed ! On Reasonable Terms. Short Reckoning- Make Long Friends " FRONT-St, ALBANY, Nest Door to P. C. Harper A 'Co's Store Deo.Sv4n1Stf ' , JOHN BRIGOS. NOTICE TO FARMERS. T I am prepared to 11 orders for all kinds of AGRICULTURAL i MACHINERY I ! at prioes that must give entire satisfaction. Coma on with your orden and have tbem filled AT LOW RATES j FOR CASH OU PRODUCE I ALSO HAVE THE IB-A-IIST -W-A-GrOT for sale to suit all wishing to boy. (' T7n38tr. R. CHEADIE. WILLAMETTE j. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. 17R0M AND AFTER DATE UNTO. FIK JT ther notice, tbe Company wiil dispatch a Coat from Albanv to Cervallis on TUESDAY and FRIDAY of each weok. Also will dispatch a boat from Albany lor Portland and Intermediate places on same days, leaving Comstock A Co's wharf. Fare at reduced rates. v. jukco, Dec 18, 1871. . A'" yTJaiW" potatoes, BANANA'S GRAHAM CRACKERS ! nS8tf N t DUBOIS A CO FARMERS TAKE KOTICE. HAVING DISPOSED OF MY INTEREST in tbe Froman Wabcue, and being anx . . . .i k..ki In that connection imawaWy. I respeetftlly call the attention of alt who are in arrears j " . . . n .,ntinn ia callea to Your Sack AeaM ; pleas return them at onco or thev will be ehargeo agamw, y" " -7" n'3vw4. C. M. CARTWRIGHT. CLOTHING AND B00TSANI PHOES- j a une assortment very iow j at rjaa.aaa.. cxirtTT v ciwivfl MACHISES. UyjaiBt davxuu - Plows, an all kinds of Agricultural 1m- ptemenu so y wo4i. snEJD ADVERTISEMENTS. MILLINERY, DRESSMAKINS, aa LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S rcuxismaiCs not7SEf fTTHB rNDER8I6NED HAS OPENED A I new stoek of Millioery Goods, Trimmings, jaaier aim vaaiea's r uraisning wooes, of all kinds, of lbs latest end most fashionable styles,, which she offsra to (be isrffes af Albany and urniuuuiia us fewest sost rates. -In tha Dresrmakiar IntHaai I aS entire satisfaotion. Charge libera, J , SPECIALTIES: CLOTHING. Afwavs ah fiend 1 .mA'xm mA rv rr..- . made Uadorelotbiog, Cloaks, Backs, Apeeas, ate DRESS TRIMMI.NG8. An extensive variety of Silk, SaUav Cotton, and Woolen Dress Trimmings, always ia sUra CLOA KINGS. Iloaev eomb. Astrxn w.t.m... of the best qualities, " TVRS, ETC.- Ladies' and Clildren's eomplete sets ef Far and Swan-downs of the latest sty lea, VniGNONS. Latest fitvles btn!,r,. v. at low figures. MISCELLANEOUS. Linlnsrs and Findiiw. it .?t .-a i Hies a full assortmett of Jaeonets, Mosllns. i,miun,nn, lstspcr'tiDeni, ld and all other varieties of Gloves, lime, Ae., Ae. Our determination htn a i. style ard quality of work, and prioes, we ask a '" uiiio psironsg. veil at our store opposite A. Carothors A (V, First fit.. Albany Agot for Mrs. Csrpenter's Celebrate Dress Model. t r v7a!2tf. BEER! UEERI! ALBANY BREWERY! CTIA8. KIEFER. Pro'r. THE SUBSCRIBER nAS 3XVS ERECT d new and first-class. OB E "W E H Oa Broa4 AXbla betwesm Tint Strst mxA tbe River, And it prepared to furnish WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS PRIVATE FAMILIES, OS SHORT IVOTICEI 111 Orden BeliTfrtd Wiemtr Deiind. He WsrranU his BEER KADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS, PERFECTLY UEAIrnY He is eeafident he tan give entire satisfaetioa to all. Dee. 29. 68, v2n2itf JAMES L. COWAIY, (srccessoB or a. covn a co.) LEBANON, OREGON, DEALER IX CE.TCRAL MCRC11AXDISE ! t WILL KEEP ALWAYS CM KASO A FULL STOCK TiT GOODS ! GROCERIES I Boots and Shoes j All for Sale at the Lowest Prices for CASH or PRODUCE. All persons owing A. Cowan A Co. eaa settle -by calling on me at Lebanon. T7n24tt JAMES L. COWA2T. ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. FREELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER Albany - - - - Oregon RESPECTFTLLT IXFOEMS THE FU3' lie that he i- new occupying a stand ia PARRISH'S BLOCK, r Fhere all are invited, assured that Goods ia hie line are sold at the lowest cash prices. coKsrajrixT oa ST1SD1SD ASD I(SCELL150rS BOOKS. JawenQo. Toy Girt and Blank Bosks, 001.D fexs, aan SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! ' Of every kind used in the State. BOOKS IMPORTED TO OBDER, at short notice. eelal61v LADIES1 EMPORIUM! MRS. M. A. BRIDGEFARMER. , MtUI tS-7 : v., ' FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS I DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING I BLEACHING AND PRESSING IN LATEST STYLES SSohp on south side Main st, two doors eaat'f Mly' ebop. Auaaar QaacoK- vttniott. FOR THE HARYEST OF 1872. PITT'S THRESHERS! HAINES. HEADERS! EATEST IMPR'TED MOWERS I And All Kinds of , Agricultural Implements! CONSTANTLY ON HAND I ,f Also the : C&Z.SBBATSD BAIN WAGON BLAIN, TOUNQ A CO Alhanv. Oreron. : ' :.r. INOTICI. - , OREGON A CALIFORNIA RAILROAD (Vimpany. Land Department. Portland. Oregoni April 5, 187?. Notice is hereby given, that a vigorous prosecution will be instituted against any and every person who tresspasses upon any Railroad Land, bj cutting and re moving timber therefrom before the same ie v637tf BOUGHT of the Company AND PAID FOR. AU vaeant Land in odd numbered sections, whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dia- , tanoe of ttiirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Company. . , . I. R. MOORES, I T7n35tft ' Land Agent. FUUS ! FURS ! FURS ! THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID IN JCA53 for all kinds f Fors. vTn2tt? EIAI YCDTia & CO.