FRIDAY......... -SEPTEMBER 6. 1872. scusoiujvea. The chasm that awallowt up wit Sarcasm. " -f- Tho best stjlt of writing Right ing wrong. An old toper's last hope An ale in his coffin. Cash advances Attention to a rich widow. A drawing-room The apartment of a dentist. A girl has a ringing laugh when she is a belle. . Maids of honor1 Those who do not jilt suitors. ' A theatrical prescription a change of scene. Piece-mater Steam, gunpowder, I and glycerine. The proper table cover for a whist table Hojle-cloth. .--.. .,.,. .... What is smaller than a mite's mouth? Its tongue. The spendthrift's prayer "Leare me a. loan,, will you? .. , ' J Much ado about nothing Some of our farewell dinners. An exchange alludes to "Morpheus the god of day." The refreshment an idle man would prefer Loaf-cake. . The favorite song of the Siamese Twins is, " We were Boys Together." What single State will Mrs. Wood hull be sure to carry? '.Tennie C." A cynical bachelor, in speaking of ladies' ball dresses, says: "They wear but little, bnt they wear that iittle long." 'I am speaking,' said a long-winded orator, "for the benefit of pos terity." "Yes," said one of his hear ers, "and if you keep on much lon ger, you audience wtll be here." "In the absenca of globes, how do you illustrate the shape of the earth do your scholars?" asked a com mittee of a school teacher. "I shows'em my head," was the reply. Isinglass contains mouth glue, and Frank reports that he saw two eyes in tbe glass at tbe end of a railroad car he rode in the other morning which have stuck to him ever since. The local of an Illinois paper says that he does not depend upon journalism for his daly bread but raises hens. Which moves an envious rival to ask whose hens he raises. The mo6t gallant man ever heard of is one who refrained from kicking a dog that had bitten him, because it was a female dog.. "If it wasn't for your sex," said he , 'Td kick your head off." Connection should be credited with the laziest fisherman. The individual in question is a "fif teeth amendment, who ties his nsh-hne to his doj, and when he gets a bite, kicks bis dog. "Owing to the peculiar arrange ment of the programme, no piece cam be repeated," was the answer Mr. White received from his land lady upon asking for a second piece of pie at dinner. A New York gentleman broke off his engagement with a lady recently after the wedding cards had been printed because she would not follow his advice as to how the bridal party should stand at the altar. Infant Prodigy. Why is your hair so gray, mamma? Mamma. Well, because you're such a naughty child sometimes. Infant Prodigy. Wbat a naughty child you must have been! Poor grandma's hair is quite white 1 There is no contention against necessity, and we should be very tender how we censure those who submit to it Tis one thing to be at liberty to do what we will, and an other to be tied np to do what we must. A painter, being asked to estimate the cost of painting a certain house, drew forth pencil and made the following calculation:' "A naught is a naught; three into five twice you can't: I'll paint your house for fifty dollars." Johnney, my boy, take this Wil liam, and get it changed." "What do you mean by calling me William?" inquired the wondering lad. "Why, Johney," replied the poet, "I am not Bufficienaly familiar with it to take the liberty of calling it Bill." A Democratic voter in Connecti cut, engaged to carry his Republican opponent on his back across a rope stretched from housetop to housetop if the Republican ticket should win the day, and to forfeit $1,000 if he falls himself or drop his companion. This is a pleasant afair for both win ner and loser. 'Young man, do you ever drink?" asked a mild-iookmg man accosting Jones. "Well, yes, thank you, as it's a cold morning I don't mind," replied Jones, removing bis quid of tobacco. "Don't do it any more," rejoined the mild man, "or you will eventually be damned. Good morn ing. God bless yon." " "Why does the operation of hang ing kill a man? ' asked a medical professer of his class." . Because,' replied one of the students, "inspir- A . O auon is cnecnea, circulation is stopped, and the blood suffuses and congests the brain." "Fudge?" said another: "it's simply because the rope isn't long enough to let his feet touch the ground. "What makes your horse so slow?'' asked a tourist one Anv in tha trier. of the Downs, Ireland, "of his Celtic J elm. "it is out of respect to the bayutifvl sanery, yer honor. He wants ye to see it all. An thin, he's an intelligent baste, and appreciates good company, an' wants to kape the likes o'ye in beloved ould Ireland as long as he can. - - jonn Jtlay ana jsret iiarte are un derstood to be bidding for tbe exclu sive right to manufacture a poem out of the following touching incident A Topeka man, while traveling at night irom lopefca to Abeune, . was attacked bv two mounted heroes and robbed of $300. He told them that he was destitute, and they, with the magnanimity of their class, gave him $5 40 and sent him on his way with a ma Heart and sore bead. Xne re cording angel will but it is nseless to anticipate the coming poem. THJS GREAT REBEL GENERAL. A correspondent of the Louisville Courier-Journal writes as follows of tbe late General Robert E. Lee : , On one occasion, in Lexington, a certain distinguished orator made an address in which he nsed some very harsh expressions concerning the northern people. After the address was over, General Lee . came to your correspendent and said : "I saw you taking notes during the address. If you propose to publish a report of it, I suggest that you leave out all of those bitter expressions. They will do us no good, and are, I think, un dignified and unbecoming." To a lady who brought her son to Washington College, aud expressed a wish that he should be taught "to hate Yankees," . he replied : - "No such lessons shall be taught here, madam, and you ought not to raise your son with any" such feelings. We must now regard, tbe United States as our common couutry, obey its laws and seek to forget as soon as possible, the bitter memories of tbe war." . General Lee declined all invitations to attend; meetings which had any connection with the war, carried out tbe terms of his parole with the most scrupulous exactness, and exerted a ouiet but roost notent influence in set ting his old soldiers and the people of tbe south generally to "accept the situation" and earnestly seek after " the things which make for peace." In this same spirit he refused to at tend the .'"Gettysburg Identification" meeting, and wrote a noble letter, in which he said : "I think it wisest not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the exemple ot those nations who endeavor to obliterate the marks of civil strife, and to commit to ob livion the feelings it engenders." Dr. G -, of Sycamore, Illinois, riding in the country one day, saw a sign upon a rate-post reading thus: "This farm for sale.' Stopping his horse, he bailed a little, old woman who stood on a tip-toe hanging out clothes. "I saw madam, when is this farm going to saw "Just as soon, sir," replied the old lady, "as any body comes along who can raise the wind!" Mrs. Partington entered tbe office of the Probate Judge (called "Civil ian") and inquired in her blandest tone; "Are you the civil villain?' "Do you wish to insult me, madam?' said the Judge. "Yes," replied the amiable old ladv; "my brother died detested, and left three infidel chil dren, and I'm to be their executioner; so I want to insult the civil villain about it." ADVERTISEMENTS. WHAT HORACE GREELEY KNOWS ASOCT SETTING TIACniVES! OUR FAVORITE SEWING MACHINE! Tbe cheapest and best scwlnr machine n manufactured lor inmiiy use Is probably the NEW WILSON ! WE CERTAIXLY WOCLD USE NO OTTI ersinee It works with eaual facility cm muslin, woolen cloth, cambric, tarlctan. flan nel and leather. It does not paralyze the spine or wear out the operator In any war; neither does it demand an iocessant stoppage to And out where the dlfflcultjr is. There Is no difficul ty. It runs smoothly and evenly. It herns, tells, tucks, eathers and binds. It does the fin est and most beautiful work on cambric and linen, and will do braiding better than can be done by hand. It also has the merit of being cheaper than any other machine, since It can oe purcnasea, witn a plain, eoMtantial cover, iron stand and walnut Ira me. nicely finished in oil, for t5t). It does not get oufc of order, nor break needles, nor slip, nor pucker tbe cloth. Bo complete has the WILSON SEWING MACHINE been made by a skillful combination of brain and muwJethat.it has lelt nnthlng to be de sired. 1ULAJDL YOl'XB & CO., Areata, Albany, Oregon. MINER & PEARSON, General Agents, 73 First St., Portland. Oregon GO TO Tnrreira FOR HARDWARE, Lamps, Lamp Glasses, etc. Us has the good to suit yon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon for the County of .inn. Nancy A. Ballias, Pl'ff, rs. William h. Sol- 11m, Vert. Suit far divorce, . To the above-named deft. Wm. L. Soil ins. In the name of the State of Orezon : Ton are hereby required to appear in tbe Cireuit Court for Lino and answer tbe eorop aint of tbe above named plaintiff therein filed against you within ten days from tbe date of tbe service of this summons upon you. If served In Lion eounty ; but if served in any other eounty within tbe State of Oregon, then within twonty days from tbe date of this summons upon yon; and if served by publication, then on tbe first day of tbe nest term of said Court, which shall com mence six weeks and more after the date of tbe IS n't publication hereof, wbieb said term will commerce on tbe fourth Monday of October, 1872, and if yon fail to answer as above requir ed tbe plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded, which is to obtain a judgment and decree of said Court dissolving tbe honds of matrimony existing between yoa and tbe plaintiff, and changing plaintiff's name, and for tbe costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed, and fur such other and further re lief as pertains to equity. GEO. K. HELM. Att'y for PJ'ff. Published by order of lion. B. F. Bonbam. Judge of said Court, which order bears date, July 25. 1872. v7n&lw6. c ASH PAID FOR WHEAT. OATS, POEK Butter and Eggs by WHEELER at MIIEDD. 11700L SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUARE. V T Piaid and Striped, for sale by W HEEL. k . ., at HIIEDD. FURS! FURS! FURS! fflHE HIGHEST PRICE PAID IN CASH M for all kinds of For, by v7n26tf BX.AIN, YOUNG & CO. notice or fxnAx. settlement. In the County Court in and for Linn voumy. Estate of Jacob Zlmmer, deceased. UtJt-IS i tt f.tliL.H I UIV1SS THAT HI. ram Smith. Administrator of said estate. has fllHl his accounts in said estate and asks lor a nnal settlement or same, and that Monday, the 7th day of October, 1872 at I o'clock T. it., of said day, baa been ap pointed by tbe Court as the time for the bear. ins; oi saia accounts ana or mamng the nnal settlement 01 earn estate Dy saiu Administrator, By order of K. N. Tandy, County Judge. . ngwj. S. A. JOHNS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ""--" '- ALBANY, OREGON. 7"0fllce on First street, over J. store. M. Beach's v8n2tf. rEO. TURKELIi PATS THE HI6H- o". est price for all kinHsf Country Produce, moeriDe address, TUBKELL, First St. CASH PAID FOR EGGS. WILL, PAY THE HIGHEST MAMCUrr M. price, in cash, for all ei;s brought to my es- BStt - TL. CHEADLE. ADVERTISEMENTS. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL COR. FIRST BROADALBIN-STS. . ALBANY, OREGON, A. C. LAYTOIM, Proprietor. I have always In store a full and COMPLETE SUPPLY OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ! PROVISIONS, TOBACCO A.D CIGARS, Which I will sell for cash, as low as lbs lowest, or exchange for all kinds of merchantable Coudtry Produce. Received sod in store large quantity of ISLAND SALT, whloh I will sell cheaper thsn ever before offer ed in this market. v7o46tf. A. C. LAYTON. X 0 x 3 to 3 g e i O til o o w 55 2 w m ? d 2 " 11 It 9. r. K-H e c a 9 e m 9 o o GO 3 - ' JO -c o : ja "J - CO a M a ? i-ai 55 J 1 S O 22 O P 2 e 2 O c, o A 5 " 8 o X HOLLOWAY'S Erery Man his owi Plyaclai CAUTION. ' TUK hnmenae dnn.nd fir HOt,LOWAT8 PILI aad OINTKK.NT ha. tempted led partus toeeuourfeit Umm vain. Ia order to protect UteptiVb-aaAoaneiTea, h ImiMd a new " TrW lUrk." couM insjofsa Erptiaa circle of a serpent, wlta tbe Utter U in tbe centre. Evrr bos of gn nine Hoixowt's Piua and Oitmkt vUl have tbia trade asark on it ; none are fvauiae sntbootic N. 7. Cbsxical Co.. Sole Proprietors, 7 Itaidea Lane, Nr Task Cbasc A Bbiobau San Franrueo, Csl. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. 7n24yl. 3111. II, II.. CiODLEY, FIRST ST.. ALBANY, CONTEMPLATES ENLABOING HER business tbe eomiuz season, and in order to make room will Sell mt Cost for Thirty Oai! Her entire stock of MILLINERY GOOD8 ! Consisting of BONNETS, nATS, FLOWER?, BIBB0NS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, JACONETS, BARBED MUSLINS, And a rariety of otber goods to be found in a First Class Millinery Store. Please call and examine ftock.-Qf T7n50tf. PORTLAND STORE! SCIO, LINN CO., OREGON. f TWE UNDERSIGNED HAVING OPENED I tbe above store, witb a new and well-as- sorted stock of Clotbine, Dry Goods, Notions, lists, Uoots, noes, Mroceries, Hardware, t-rock- cry, Preserved Yceetnble, Salmon, and all otb er articles generally kept in a Country Store, iffer tbe same at Portland prices. ' Having unrivalled facilities for purcbsting, I am enabled to sell a better quality of good and at lower prices than any otber store tbis side ol Portland. All kinds of Produce taken in exebange at tbe highlit market price. I solicit patronage, v7nS2m3. A. GOLDSMITH. CHAIRS AND TURNING! J. M. METZLER, Having moved bis Sbop to Jofferson and avail ed himself of tbe water-power at thot place, is now prepared to furnish bis celebrated RAW-HIDE BOTTOMED CHAIRS ! in any quantity and in any shape. JpAfilt will still keep a large stock of ebairs at bis old stand, either ready for use or in pieces for shipment. W. D. Belding is bil agent at tbis place. v7n51tf. 1)' RUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS and Oils, Glass and Puttr, sold by WiliKLKH at SIIEUD. HARNESS SHOP AT SHEDD, OREGON. T. FOllTINER, Manufacturer of, and Dealer in HARNESS and jgAuDlifeiS. A good article for a fair price. Particular attention paid to repairing. Sbedd, Aug. J, 1872&2m3. EO. THRRELL KEEPS A LARGE stock of Assorted Merchandise to eait tbe marl market. It would be to tbe interests oi every. body to give but o early toll. ADVERTISEMENTS. W. H. KUHN &C0, DEALERS IN TJcLOlfT Sc STEEL 1 Springs, Allen, Thimble Skelni, etc. Also, a well eleotsd stock of "Wrxgroii Timber! Spoke, Hub; Bent Rim; ShaJU, JUt; Hickory AxU. tte. FARMERS' and MECHANICS' TOOLS consisting or ANVILS. VICES. BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCH- ETS. SLEDGES. SAWS. PLANES. rnoss-ciiT and mill, iawii ' Together with a large Assortment of v WOOD AND WILLOW WARS. per Store in Monteltb's Fire-Proof brisk, next door to Ulain, Youngs A Co. W. II. KUI1N A CO. Albany, Jan. IS, 1871 n22yl. ltLAClASMlTUINU AMP GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. THE UNDERSIGNED IIAVINO RI turned to Albany, aod taken bis old sbp on tbe corner of Ellsworth and Second street, anuouuoe bis readiness to attend to all kinds of BLACKSMIT1IINO, MILL A FORGING, ETC, MACHINE Also bss on band and for sale, tbe COQUnXARB WAQOIV, Strayer rorca-feeA aSAUff SBXLL, STAB MOL1NB, CASTSTEEL, u nther PLOWS, wblcb be will sell on tbe most reasonable terms. CSIVE ME A CALL. All work entrusted to me will receive prompt attention, and be executed In the best possible manner, with s;oh1 material. A share of fublie patrunaxe Is solicited. Hbop on corner Ellsworth and Second street, opposite Pearee's FcrVy. TTDltif. t. WOOD. A. B. H10KRI8. Cieneral CommluUn AID FORWARDING MERCHANT listing leased R. CHEADLE'S large WkJtEIIOTJHIi: at tbe foot of Broadslbia street, on tbe bank ef tbe Willamette river, 1 am prepared to BUY, SELL, STORE OR F.ORWARD WHEAT OR OATS la unlimited quantities. The Hlxhent Market Price Paid la Cash fbr Wheat and Oata. Parties wishing to stare rraln ran make ai rans;eaent to get all the sacks needed. Urain stored ai.d forwarded at nwet rate. A liberal share ef patrunajra is solicited. A. B MOHUIS. Albany, July 26. 172 7nJ0tf. READ, AC1 WISL Y, SAVE MONEY! I. O, Mill Sc Hon, THE OLDEST DRCO H0CSB IN LINN COUNTY, after thanking their numerous friends and patrons for past f tvors, desire to merit a eontinusnea or patronage by keeping constantly on band a full supply of Drusi, Patent Medicines. Perfumery, Oils, Paints, Dye-Stnffs, Brushes, Trasses, etc. Agent for Dr. D. Jsynr 4 Poos' line of med icine, tbe celebrated Uak W4 KemedT or Oregon Rheumatic Cure, Ac, As. Constantly on band, a good supply of Positive and Negative Powders. rPhvsietant' Prescriptions carefully von pounded, in either tbe fcnglisb or German Ian. euaee. w e are also aeenis tor tne nuns onuiit.6 SEWING MACHINE one of the best Family Machines in use. Call and see us and satisfy yourselves. K. C. HILL A BON voniti JOHN CONNER'S BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON. DEPOSITE8 RECEIVED, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. Interest Allowed on Time Deposits in Coin EXCHANGE ON PORTLAND, BAN FRAN CISCO, and NEW YORK, for sale at lowest rates. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED Banking hours, 8 i. m. to 4 f. Refer to Feb. 1, 1871-yl H. W. C0RBETT, HENRY FAILING, W. S. LADD. CLOTHING AND BOOTS AND SHOES a fine assortment very low by WHEEI.ER THE JUSTLY BAIN WAGON CELEBRATED R ECOGNIZED EVERYWHERE AS A FIRST CLASS FARM WAGON No other Wagon bas a nome reputation tqua to 'Bain" make, and it is tbe only wagon that bas been Uud and known to stand tbis climate, In a word it is made of the but materials and is tbe best finished wagon tbat comes to tbis mar ket. We have different styles of Hounds and Reach Patent do. (so called) Included BLAIN, YOUNG 4 CO. t8d43 Agents at 'Albany GREEN JPJEAS ! 3STE-W POTATOES BANANA'S GRAHAM: CRACKERS n38tf DUBOIS A CO T1E0PLE FURNISHING SHOULD CALL I and see Tnrrcll'fl large stock of Car pets. Oil Cloths, Blinds, Rugs, etc., which he is selling very cheap. Tl OME SHUTTLE SEWING M CHINES XJ. Plows, and all kinds of . Agricultural 4m pletnents sold by WilljittLttK at SHEDD TNOR DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS SP Gloves. Hosier? ..etc.. zo to TarrclTaV IVtt Street, WHEELER'S, AT SHEDD. ECONOMY III WEALTH! TIME IS MONEY ! ! MATE YOUR TIME AKD ACCUMULATE WEALTH! BY BUYI'G YOUR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, PILLS AUD LlNEtlEIfTS, PAINTS AKD OILS, IX PACT ALM08T ANYTHING THAT YOU MAY HAVR OCCASION TO USB TO BE HAD UNDER ONK ROOF. READY PAY AND SHORT TIME PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS will find, as heretofore, at tbe store of the subscriber at all times a Rood as Bortment of tbo BEST GOODS AT THR LOWEST PRICES I All Kinds of MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE BOUGHT A. wHSEUR. Shedd, Or., April 5. 1872. e7nUtV ADVERTI8KMENT8. P. C. HARPER & CO. W E BEG LEAVE TO CALL THE AT- tentioa of tbe public to our large and WELL SELECTED STOCK! GENERAL MERCHANDISE! Consisting of tbe latest and MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LACE COLLARS, EMBROIDERY, SHAWLS, LACES, And FANCY NOTIONS ! IN THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT ! We offer tbe latest styles la Clothing ; tbe best in underwearj the nobbiest ties and scarfs j tbe nierst gloves and Gauntlets, and the "Ton" in Boots and Shoes. OTTPt SILZ HATS ABE ALL THE RAGE I We keep constantly oa band a FULL ASSORTMENT or Shot Gun, Shot Pouches, Powder Flank, Gun Tube. Shot Ilel!, Powder, Shot, Caput, la fact everything ia the hunter's line. GROCERIES, CROCKERY. CLASS WARE, POCKET ASP TABLE CVTI.EKY, NAILS. DOMESTIC OODi. TO BACCOt. KRt'IT JAUS, M'OOI ANI WIL LOW WAKE. ARE ALL COMPLETE. Tbe stock of Mirrors and Pietnre Frames c braces all rises and styles. Call and eiamlae our stock in Foster's build ing. First SL, Albany. Oregon. eTaSSif. P. C. HARPER A CO. CITY DRUG STORE. A canornsBS. I B. SALTBAB9U A. CAROTHERS & CO., DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES, FOSTER'S BLOCK. FIRST ST.. ALBANY. OREGON DSALtaS I DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, ' PAINTS, DY E-STUFFS.OILS, TOILET GOODS, rreac h and America si Colognes Handkerchief Extracts, CONFECTIONERY. Fire Wlnci and Liquors for Medicinal Uses, FINE TOBACCOSANO CIGARS. Family Seoipea and Fbycician's Frescip tions Compoaaded. Dee30'7o-nJO. A. CAROTHERS A CO. CHAS. MEALEY, OKALCR IK FURNITURE ANDICABINET WARE (Corner of First and Rroadalbin streets, at old stand of C. Moa ey A Co.) ALBANY, OREGON KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON ItAND A FULL assortment of everything in his line that trade requires or an enterprising publie demands, FltRNITURE I Of All Kinds and Descriptions BEDS AND BEDDING, &C. Particular attention will be paid to orders for UNDERTAKING! t- And all other orders in my line will be promptly attended to. Satifactio Guarantnd and Work Warrtmttd , CHAS. MEALEY, Albany, July , 18(19 Tn47tf. JOB WAGON- IT A VINO PURCHASED THE INTEREST of G. W. Young in the DELIVEBY BUSINESS, I am nrenared to do any any and all kinds of lobs on short notice and with quick dispatch, Terms reasonable. Packages delivered to any part of the eity." .'.''" Look out for the tag team and Job Wagon, T7n22tf. , . A. N. ARNOLD, COAL OIX.1 1,000 GALLONS A LITTLE LOWER! ?mlU B? BL&IN. YOUrO CO, ADyERTI8EMENTS. ALBANY FOUNDRY . AND MACHINE SHOtfS I A. P. CHERRY, Proprietor, ALBANY, OREGON. Mannfketnrea Htctim Engine 1 1 FLOUR AND tVH MILL MACHINERY ! Agricultural machinery, ALL AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. Also cent for Richardson, Merlam k Co's, Fay A Co's. and II. B. Smith's ATEST WOOD-WOEIUG XlClIOEsY! Also Manufacturer of Degroat'f ATEAT IROX FEIVCE. RON AND BRASS CASTINGS ! Of All Kinds, Mad to Order I Repairing all kinds of machinery done oa A. f. CHERRY. shortest notice. v7nsAtf. MONEY CANNOT BUY IT ! lor Sight if Priceless BtTT TSJSJ Diamond Spectacles Will Preserve It. H YOU VALUE TOUE EYESIGHT cse TMCSB PERFECT I.EXSE9. Oroond from minute Crystcl Pebbles, melted to rether. and derive their name "Iliamoad" n aeeountof their Ilardnea and Brll llaarj'. They will last many years without bange, and are warranted superior to ail otbers in use. inauufsetured by J. E. 6PEXCER A CO. Orncuas. NEW YORK. Cactio. None genuine nnless stamped witb our trade o mark. Fur Sale by Responsible Agents throughout tbe Union. TITl 8 CRO S, Jewelers and Opticians, are le AieeoU fr Albaoy. Oreron, from wbom tbey can be obtained. No Tedlers employed. Tfioijl. WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY WM. PETERS j HAVCrACTCBCB OF CARRIAGES, Hacks and Wagons OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ferry St., bet. Firat and Second, ALBANY, OREGON. (CARRIAGES, HACKS AND WAGONS J ot all Styles Manafartured to Ordrr. at as reasonable rates as tbe uae of (ood material and Brst-elass work will lustily. REPAIRING OF ALL HINDS Neatly and espeditinnaty done, at Low Rates. Albaoy May 28. ISTZ. Ktf THE OLD STOVE DEPOT ! JOHN BRIGGS, DEALER 15 COOK, PARLOR AND BOX STOYES ! Or th Biyst Pattern, TIN. SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE! And the usual assortment of tarnishing goods found in a Tin Store. Baoaira Keatly and Promptly Executed I On Reasonable Terms. Short Reckoning Make Long Friend!" FR0XT-ST ALBANY, Xext Door to P. C. Harper A Co's Store Dee.5r4nltf JOIIX BRIGGS. KOTICE TO FARMERS. I am prepared to fill orders for all kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ! ! at prices that must give entire satisfaction. Come on witb your orders aod bare them filled AT LOW RATES FOR CASH OR PRODUCE I ALSO HAVE THE for sale to suit all wishing to buy. T7n3tf. R. CHEADLE. AT NORTH BROWNSVILLE. KIRK, HUME & CO. Still sell Dry Goods, Clothiogv Boots ana Snoaa, Hardware, Uro ceric a, Notions, &c of which they keep on hand a full stock, and are able to sell, as usual, at tbo lowest rates for CASH OR PRODUCE ! Will also be able to buy and sell Grain of all kinds, or attend to Storing or Forwarding on commission at their Warehouse in Ualsey. Give us a trial. KIRK, 11CME A CO. Brownsville, July 5. vn47tf. JOS. REILLY , CONSTABLE AXD GENERAL COLLECTOR. North Portland Precinct. Reference by permi.ion to the following gentlemen : His Honor Philip Wasserman, Mayor of the City of Portland; Hon. Eugene Semplc; Dr. 3 A. Chapman; Dr. J. C. Hawthorne; Dr. I. A. Davenport; I. S. Rosenbaum A Co.; Knapp, Burrell A Co.; E. J. Jeffries; Clarke, Hender son A Cook; S. Q. Skidmore; E. Martin A Co; A. B. Riohardson A Co.; Millard A Vanscuyver. OFFICE 25 Washington First and Second. Street, between v7o47tf. LT. S. MAIL! Tri-Wcekly Stage Line!! THE UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RTJNNINd a tri weekly stage from Lebanon to Albany, oarryins; the U. S. Mailt., leaving Lebanon er ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, and returning, leave Albany at 2 o clock r. a, of mid days. Passencers called for in any part of the eity. Paokaaea and lient freisbt punctually delivered at low rates. All business entrusted to me will be promptly attended to. W. B. DONACA Lebanon, Feb. 18. v7n28tf. f WILLAMETTE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. XT' ROM AND AFTER DATE TTNTTL FUR- X; ther notice, the Company riil dispatch boat from Albany to Cervallie and FRIDAY ef eaeh week. ' oa TUESDAY Also will dispatch a boat from Albany for Portland and intermediate places oa same days, leaving Comstoek A Co's wharf. Faro at reduced rates, J. D- BILES, Dee. 18, 1871- Agent- ADVERTISEMENTS. C. WIITUII. e. . MHOsT WESTLAKE ic SIMPSON, GENERAL COHHISSafeJf ' e Ann- FORWARDING MERCHAfiTS ! ! ! ALBANY, OREGON, Hare constantly on band a large and TerWf assortment oi Agricultnral Macbmerf, wbieb they offer on tbe saott , reasonable' ersseV t Also on band tbe CELEBRATED MITCHELL WAGON, Light and beery. Adt-aneea made oa Grala, Wool, and other approved merebandise eonslgned Jar sale here, or for shipment te Portland er Baa rrsneiseo. GUAIX AIVD WOOL Taken in store, or purchased at k e aiglet market priea. 'it 1 WOOL. ! WOOL ! WOOL ! "WANTED 1 500,000 Pounds ot Wool Per which we will make liberal advances, sad pay tbe highest market price ia easb. WESTLAKE A SUfPSOY. Albany, Jane 21, 72 r745tf. JA2I1ES L. COWAN, (srecsssoa op a. cowa ce.) LEBANON, OREGON, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE I ! WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK DRT O O O X S ! GROCERIES! Boots a ad ShoaI All for Pale at tbe Lowest Prices for, CASS or PRODUCE. All persons owing A. Cowan A Co. eaa settle) by calling; oa me at Lebanon. T7o24tf. JAMES L. COWAIT. NEW FAMILY GROCERY AXD PROVISION STORE ! JOHN SCHMEER, Cor. rirat . Ellsworth Sta. AXbaay, Or. Keeps constantly oa band a complete aesers- meat ef Groceries aad VcfetaUea! rroaca aad Faaey CaaeUoa! Wines aad Caaaeol froita! Cigara, Pipes aai Toaaeoo And ererything else to bo foand in a first elasa Retail Family Grocery and Ketioa Establish ment. "Lire and let lire. is my mctte, aad shall be tbe aim of my manner of dealing with customers. Call and see me. T7n27yl. JOIIX SCHMEER. ALBANY BOOK STORE E. A. FEEELAND, BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER, Albany - - - - Oregon RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUB lie tbat be u new occapyiog a stand ia PARRISH'S BLOCK, Where all are invited, assured tbat Goods ia kua line are sold at the lowest easb prices. COHSTASTLT OS BARB: STANDARD AND I1SCELLAXE0IS BOOH. Javenile. Toy Gilt nad Blank Booka' olb raas, aud SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Of every kind used ia the State. . 9-BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at short notice. eelalSlr FOR THE HARVEST OF 1872. PITT'S THRESHERS l ' HAINES. HEADERS! LATEST IMPR'TED MOWERS I And All Kind of Agricultural Implements S CONSTANTLY ON HAND I Also the CELEBRATES BAIN WAOOV BLAIN, YOUNG A CO.. v6n3?tf. Albany, Oregon. J. D.TITUS, .. . DKALBa IS AVatches, Cloclcs, ; ' JEWELRY, ETC. ALBANY, OREGON. REPAIRING CF OLOCKS, WATCHESr. JEWELRY, Ac PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. : ALL WORK WARRANTED. P3Iv6n33tf ' NOTICE. OREGON A CALIFORNIA RAILROAD Company, Land Department. Portland, Oregon, April 6, 1872. Notice is hereby given,, that a vigoroes prosecution will be instituted against any aad every person who trespasses upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and re roovrng timber therefrom before tbe same ia. BOUUHT of tbe Company AND PAID FOR, ATI vacant Land in odd numbered seetions, whether surveyed or nnsurveyed, witbia a dis taace of thirty miles from the line of tbo road, belongs to tbe Company. ; - mMkMW- F, a. s. UVVAI.S) Load Ages. L